EXPLORING THE FACTORS THAT HAVE IMPACT ON CONSUMERS’ TRUST IN MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN AUSTRALIA

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Autor(a) principal: Mondego, Domingos Yamaguti
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Gide, Ergun, Yamaguti Mondego, Domingos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/jistem/article/view/185752
Resumo: Trust plays a vital role in the adoption of a new payment system in so far as people need to trust that the prevailing currency, or in other words, money, is recognised by all stakeholders. With the evolution of the payment methods, shifting from paper-based to electronic-based, building consumer trust has become a vital element for the success of businesses involved in the mobile payment systems sector. In this context, the aim of this study was to delve deeper into the factors that have impact on consumers trust in mobile payment systems (MPS) in Australia. A quantitative approach through a questionnaire survey was conducted to measure the data collected. The data of 200 participants were gathered using SurveyMonkey and the Excel spreadsheets was imported into SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) system, where the data were organised. Besides, this study adopted the Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM), where the data analysis took place. The findings of PLS-SEM analysis pointed out that behavioural factors and organisational factors have significant impact on consumers’ trust, and this, as a consequence, have influence on MPS adoption. On the other hand, this research found that the technological factors, governmental factors and personal factors have no significant impact on Australian consumers’ trust and this, as a result, has no influence on MPS adoption.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv EXPLORING THE FACTORS THAT HAVE IMPACT ON CONSUMERS’ TRUST IN MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN AUSTRALIA
Exploring the factors that have impact on consumers’ trust in mobile payment systems in Australia
title EXPLORING THE FACTORS THAT HAVE IMPACT ON CONSUMERS’ TRUST IN MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN AUSTRALIA
spellingShingle EXPLORING THE FACTORS THAT HAVE IMPACT ON CONSUMERS’ TRUST IN MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN AUSTRALIA
Mondego, Domingos Yamaguti
Mobile payment systems
MPS
trust
consumers
influencing factors
Australia
Mobile payment systems
MPS
trust
consumers
influencing factors
Australia
title_short EXPLORING THE FACTORS THAT HAVE IMPACT ON CONSUMERS’ TRUST IN MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN AUSTRALIA
title_full EXPLORING THE FACTORS THAT HAVE IMPACT ON CONSUMERS’ TRUST IN MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN AUSTRALIA
title_fullStr EXPLORING THE FACTORS THAT HAVE IMPACT ON CONSUMERS’ TRUST IN MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN AUSTRALIA
title_full_unstemmed EXPLORING THE FACTORS THAT HAVE IMPACT ON CONSUMERS’ TRUST IN MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN AUSTRALIA
title_sort EXPLORING THE FACTORS THAT HAVE IMPACT ON CONSUMERS’ TRUST IN MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN AUSTRALIA
author Mondego, Domingos Yamaguti
author_facet Mondego, Domingos Yamaguti
Gide, Ergun
Yamaguti Mondego, Domingos
author_role author
author2 Gide, Ergun
Yamaguti Mondego, Domingos
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mondego, Domingos Yamaguti
Gide, Ergun
Yamaguti Mondego, Domingos
Gide, Ergun
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mobile payment systems
MPS
trust
consumers
influencing factors
Australia
Mobile payment systems
MPS
trust
consumers
influencing factors
Australia
topic Mobile payment systems
MPS
trust
consumers
influencing factors
Australia
Mobile payment systems
MPS
trust
consumers
influencing factors
Australia
description Trust plays a vital role in the adoption of a new payment system in so far as people need to trust that the prevailing currency, or in other words, money, is recognised by all stakeholders. With the evolution of the payment methods, shifting from paper-based to electronic-based, building consumer trust has become a vital element for the success of businesses involved in the mobile payment systems sector. In this context, the aim of this study was to delve deeper into the factors that have impact on consumers trust in mobile payment systems (MPS) in Australia. A quantitative approach through a questionnaire survey was conducted to measure the data collected. The data of 200 participants were gathered using SurveyMonkey and the Excel spreadsheets was imported into SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) system, where the data were organised. Besides, this study adopted the Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM), where the data analysis took place. The findings of PLS-SEM analysis pointed out that behavioural factors and organisational factors have significant impact on consumers’ trust, and this, as a consequence, have influence on MPS adoption. On the other hand, this research found that the technological factors, governmental factors and personal factors have no significant impact on Australian consumers’ trust and this, as a result, has no influence on MPS adoption.
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