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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/IJACT.2020.8.1.38

A study on the factors affecting the usage and diffusion of Mobile Easy Payment Services  

Lee, Eunyoung (Korea University of Technology and Education)
Shin, Chan (Korea University of Technology and Education)
Baatdawa, Baatdawa (Korea University of Technology and Education)
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International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology / v.8, no.1, 2020 , pp. 38-43 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study examines the factors affecting the usage and diffusion of mobile easy payment services which is fast growing industry recently. After wide reviewing previous research about mobile payment, Some factors are identified as the factors influencing intention to use mobile easy payment services-confidence, innovativeness, mobile self-efficacy, relative advantage- through several mediating factors- perceived ease, perceived usefulness, perceived risk. Empirical study for a research model showed confidence, mobile self-efficacy and relative advantage are effective to the intention to use mobile easy payment services via perceived usefulness and perceived risk. Based on the results of the study, some practical implication for customer retention and acquisition are suggested.
Keywords
Mobile Easy Payment; Smart Pay; Fintech; Industry 4.0; Perceived Usefulness; Perceived Convenience;
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