A framework for measuring the adoption factors in digital mobile payments in the COVID-19 era

Devid Jegerson, M. Hussain
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Purpose This study aims to identify the acceptance factors in the UAE for the digital mobile payment market, introduces a new hierarchical framework based on the continuation intention factors and prioritises the importance of the acceptance criteria and sub-criteria. Design/methodology/approach The measurement of acceptance factors in payment systems is a complex and unstructured topic involving many criteria and sub-criteria, which requires breaking the problem down into several components organised in a hierarchical multi-level form. The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) methodology manages the complexity of multi-criteria decision-making processes based on a new set of criteria connected to the adoption and continuance intention factors. Findings The AHP framework developed a ranking of 18 sustainability sub-factors based on evaluations by experienced payment professionals. Research limitations/implications The future directions of the research would be to investigate the impact of dynamic capabilities on the resilience of retail service networks, especially during COVID-19, where supply and demand are highly indeterminate. Practical implications Through successive stages of data collection, measurement analysis and refinement, the contribution of this research is a reliable and valid framework that can be used to conceptualise and prioritise sustainability strategies in payment management. Originality/value Given the lowest mobile payment products penetration rates of the UAE and the scarcity of literature on this topic, this study aims to contribute to the knowledge by including UTAUT, the IS success model and the impact of COVID-19 as adoption and continuance intention factor in the digital mobile payment case in the UAE.
本研究旨在确定阿联酋数字移动支付市场的接受因素,基于延续意愿因素引入了一个新的分层框架,并对接受标准和子标准的重要性进行了优先级排序。支付系统中可接受性因素的测量是一个复杂且非结构化的主题,涉及许多标准和子标准,这需要将问题分解成以分层多层次形式组织的几个组件。层次分析法(AHP)基于一套与采纳和延续意愿因素相关的新准则来管理多准则决策过程的复杂性。AHP框架根据经验丰富的支付专业人员的评估,对18个可持续性子因素进行了排名。研究的局限性/意义研究的未来方向将是调查动态能力对零售服务网络弹性的影响,特别是在COVID-19期间,在供需高度不确定的情况下。实际意义通过数据收集、测量分析和细化的连续阶段,本研究的贡献是一个可靠和有效的框架,可用于概念化和优先考虑支付管理中的可持续性战略。独创性/价值考虑到阿联酋的移动支付产品渗透率最低,以及关于这一主题的文献匮乏,本研究旨在通过将UTAUT、IS成功模式和COVID-19的影响作为阿联酋数字移动支付案例的采用和延续意愿因素,为这一知识做出贡献。
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