Understanding factors to digital wallet discontinuance intention among past users: an exploratory study

Muhammad Azmi Sait, Muhammad Anshari Ali, M. Almunawar, Haji Masairol Haji Masri
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Purpose This exploratory study aims to investigate and identify the factors influencing discontinuance intention among past users of local digital wallets in Brunei Darussalam. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a mixed-method approach that integrates quantitative and qualitative research method. An online survey is distributed via widely used social media platforms, using purposive sampling to target previous users of local digital wallets. Structured questionnaires capture demographic data, whereas open-ended inquiries delve into reasons for discontinuation. Descriptive analysis will extract the demographic profiles of the samples. Inductive thematic analysis, guided by Braun and Clarke's framework, will extract and analyze qualitative responses to unveil emergent themes. Data saturation, anticipated beyond 12 responses, will signify sample adequacy. Findings Demographic profiles based on gender, age and payment preferences of discontinuers supplement the justification for identified themes influencing digital wallet discontinuation in Brunei Darussalam. These themes include “Acceptability Challenge,” highlighting limited vendor acceptance; “Financial Management and Security Issues,” revealing concerns over impulsive buying behavior and security robustness; “Limited Benefits,” referring to short-term interest driven by promotional benefits; “Technological Inertia,” emphasizing reluctance to change from conventional payment methods and “Technical Challenges,” encompassing internet connectivity and operational functionality issues. Research limitations/implications This study acknowledges few limitations, including a limited number of respondents, comprising majorly of the younger age groups and females. Self-reported data usage introduces potential response bias, impacting result validity. The qualitative approach limits comprehensive understanding, suggesting validation through quantitative correlational studies. Additionally, the cross-sectional design restricts insight into the dynamic nature of digital wallet discontinuance in Brunei, suggesting the need for longitudinal studies. Practical implications The findings of this study offer valuable insights for digital wallet providers, policymakers and businesses operating within the realm of Brunei Darussalam. By tackling pertinent issues such as vendor acceptance, financial security and promotional incentives, stakeholders can effectively improve user experiences and mitigate intentions of discontinuing usage. Recommended strategies encompass the enlargement of vendor networks, the implementation of stringent security measures and the customization of promotional campaigns. Furthermore, comprehending demographic inclinations enables the tailoring of offerings, thereby fostering enduring adoption rates. Social implications This study’s findings hold social significance for financial inclusion, technological literacy and consumer empowerment in Brunei Darussalam. Overcoming barriers to digital wallet adoption, such as limited vendor acceptance, promotes financial inclusion in the long run. Improved understanding of digital wallets enhances technological literacy and empowers users to make informed decisions. By catering to diverse demographic needs, stakeholders can promote social equity and ensure widespread access to digital payment benefits, thus positively impacting Brunei Darussalam’s socioeconomic landscape. Originality/value This study contributes to the existing knowledge gap on digital wallet discontinuance in Brunei Darussalam. By uncovering key themes and factors influencing past users’ decisions, it advances understanding in the context of postadoption dynamics. The study provides valuable insights for local and global fintech adoption strategies.
了解过去用户中断数字钱包使用意向的因素:一项探索性研究
目的 本探索性研究旨在调查和确定影响文莱达鲁萨兰国本地数字钱包以往用户终止使用意向的因素。通过广泛使用的社交媒体平台发布在线调查,采用目的性抽样,以本地数字钱包的老用户为目标。结构化问卷可获取人口统计学数据,而开放式问卷则可探究用户停止使用的原因。描述性分析将提取样本的人口统计学特征。在布劳恩和克拉克的框架指导下,归纳式主题分析将提取和分析定性回答,以揭示新出现的主题。数据饱和度(预计超过 12 个回答)将标志着样本的充分性。 研究结果基于中止者的性别、年龄和支付偏好的人口统计学特征补充了已确定的影响文莱达鲁萨兰国数字钱包中止的主题的理由。这些主题包括:"可接受性挑战",强调供应商的接受程度有限;"财务管理和安全问题",揭示了对冲动性购买行为和安全稳健性的担忧;"有限利益",指促销利益驱动下的短期兴趣;"技术惰性",强调不愿改变传统支付方式;以及 "技术挑战",包括互联网连接和操作功能问题。自我报告的数据使用情况会带来潜在的回答偏差,影响结果的有效性。定性方法限制了全面理解,建议通过定量相关研究进行验证。此外,横断面设计限制了对文莱数字钱包停用动态性质的深入了解,建议需要进行纵向研究。 实际意义本研究的结果为文莱达鲁萨兰国的数字钱包供应商、政策制定者和企业运营提供了宝贵的见解。通过解决供应商接受度、资金安全和促销激励等相关问题,利益相关者可以有效改善用户体验,减少停止使用的意图。建议采取的策略包括扩大供应商网络、实施严格的安全措施和定制促销活动。此外,了解人口结构的倾向有助于量身定制产品,从而提高持久的采用率。 社会意义本研究结果对文莱达鲁萨兰国的金融包容性、技术扫盲和消费者赋权具有重要的社会意义。从长远来看,克服采用数字钱包的障碍(如供应商接受程度有限)可促进金融包容性。加深对数字钱包的了解可提高技术素养,增强用户做出明智决定的能力。通过满足不同人群的需求,利益相关者可以促进社会公平,确保广泛获得数字支付福利,从而对文莱达鲁萨兰国的社会经济格局产生积极影响。通过揭示影响过去用户决定的关键主题和因素,本研究加深了人们对采用后动态的理解。本研究为当地和全球金融科技应用战略提供了宝贵的见解。
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