Behavioral intention to use cryptocurrency in Malaysia: an empirical study

Joye Ter Ji-Xi, Yashar Salamzadeh, A. Teoh
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to empirically examine the factors influencing consumer behavioral intention (BI) to use cryptocurrency as a medium of transaction. Constructs from the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology model and an added variable, perceived risk (PR), are examined to predict BI. Age and gender as moderators are retained in this model. Design/methodology/approach An online survey was used to gather the respondents’ responses on a five-point Likert scale. G * Power was used to calculate the required minimum sample size. A non-probability sampling technique was used to gather data from the 290 respondents based in Malaysia. The final data set was analyzed using the statistical package for the social sciences and SmartPLS software using structural equation modeling. Findings The results show that three of the five proposed factors (performance expectancy, effort expectancy and facilitating condition) are significant predictors of BI to adopt cryptocurrency as a medium of transaction. Interestingly, PR is not a significant predictor even though prior research studies showed otherwise. Likewise, the relationship between BI and social influence became significant only when age is added as a moderator. Practical implications Malaysians are still wary of cryptocurrency, even though global tech firms such as Amazon and Microsoft are already accepting Bitcoin as a payment method. This study aims to provide relevant authorities and businesses (i.e. central bank, retail merchants and cryptocurrency exchangers) insights toward understanding the factors consumers focus on if they were to use cryptocurrency as a medium of transaction. Originality/value Most cryptocurrency research are done in developed countries (i.e. USA, UK and EU) perspective. This research addresses the lack of quantitative literature on significant factors influencing BI to use cryptocurrency in developing country context while taking a PR, age and gender into consideration.
马来西亚使用加密货币的行为意向:一项实证研究
本研究的目的是实证研究影响消费者使用加密货币作为交易媒介的行为意向(BI)的因素。从技术模型的接受和使用的统一理论和一个附加变量,感知风险(PR)的结构,检查预测商业智能。这个模型保留了年龄和性别作为调节因子。设计/方法/方法一项在线调查被用来收集受访者在五点李克特量表上的回答。G * Power用于计算所需的最小样本量。采用非概率抽样技术从马来西亚的290名受访者中收集数据。使用社会科学统计软件包和SmartPLS软件使用结构方程建模对最终数据集进行分析。结果表明,提出的五个因素中的三个(绩效预期、努力预期和便利条件)是商业智能采用加密货币作为交易媒介的重要预测因素。有趣的是,PR并不是一个重要的预测因素,尽管之前的研究表明并非如此。同样,只有当年龄成为调节因素时,BI和社会影响力之间的关系才变得显著。尽管亚马逊和微软等全球科技公司已经接受比特币作为支付方式,但马来西亚人仍然对加密货币持谨慎态度。本研究旨在为相关当局和企业(即中央银行、零售商家和加密货币交易所)提供见解,以了解消费者在使用加密货币作为交易媒介时关注的因素。大多数加密货币研究都是从发达国家(即美国、英国和欧盟)的角度进行的。本研究解决了在考虑公关、年龄和性别的情况下,缺乏影响BI在发展中国家背景下使用加密货币的重要因素的定量文献。
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