Understanding cryptocurrency investment behaviour in Jordan: an examination of motivational drivers through the lens of the UTAUT2 model

IF 2.3 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Sultan Alzyoud, Hashem Alshurafat, Ibrahim N. Khatatbeh
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Purpose This study aims to explore the factors affecting investment behaviour in cryptocurrencies among Jordanian investors. Specifically, it aims to assess how various motivational and behavioural drivers impact the intention to use cryptocurrencies, grounded in the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT2) framework. The choice of Jordan as the research context is particularly relevant due to the lack of adequate regulations on cryptocurrency investment. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a quantitative research approach, using an online survey as the primary method for data collection. The final data set consists of 285 responses collected through a self-administered questionnaire to cryptocurrency users in Jordan. Next, structural equation modelling (SEM) was used to test the developed theoretical framework based on the UTAUT2 model. Findings The findings reveal that performance expectancy, trust, hedonic motivation and price value significantly enhance the intention to invest in cryptocurrencies, with performance expectancy acting as a mediator. Effort expectancy is not directly related to behavioural intention; however, it positively impacts performance expectancy, validating the mediation hypothesis. Trust affects both the intention to use and the performance expectancy, reinforcing its role as a mediator in cryptocurrency adoption. Hedonic motivation and price value also positively affect the intention to use cryptocurrency. In contrast, social influence and facilitating conditions do not significantly impact behavioural intention, suggesting that cryptocurrency adoption decisions are less influenced by external opinions or the availability of necessary conditions. The findings also show that the demographic profiles of the cryptocurrency users were young, educated males, which suggests a demographic skew in cryptocurrency usage in Jordan. Originality/value This study innovatively adapts the UTAUT2 model, focusing on the mediating role of performance expectancy between effort expectancy, trust, and behavioural intention. This study pioneers by examining the mediation effect of performance expectancy, showing how users' ease in using cryptocurrencies positively affects their belief in positive outcomes, subsequently influencing their behavioural intention to use cryptocurrencies. Moreover, this study sheds light on the factors driving cryptocurrency adoption in developing countries like Jordan. It also underscores the demographic trends in cryptocurrency use and proposes targeted recommendations for policymakers and cryptocurrency platforms to foster more inclusive and informed investment environments.
了解约旦的加密货币投资行为:从UTAUT2 模型的角度研究动机驱动因素
目的 本研究旨在探索影响约旦投资者加密货币投资行为的因素。具体而言,它旨在评估各种动机和行为驱动因素如何影响使用加密货币的意愿,并以技术接受和使用统一理论 2(UTAUT2)框架为基础。本研究采用定量研究方法,以在线调查作为数据收集的主要方法。最终数据集包括通过向约旦加密货币用户发放自制问卷收集到的 285 份回复。研究结果表明,绩效预期、信任、享乐动机和价格价值显著增强了加密货币的投资意向,而绩效预期则起到了中介作用。努力预期与行为意向没有直接关系,但它对绩效预期有积极影响,验证了中介假设。信任既影响使用意向,也影响绩效预期,从而加强了其在加密货币采用中的中介作用。对价动机和价格价值也会对加密货币的使用意向产生积极影响。相比之下,社会影响和便利条件对行为意向的影响不大,这表明采用加密货币的决策受外部意见或必要条件的影响较小。研究结果还显示,加密货币用户的人口统计学特征是年轻、受过教育的男性,这表明在约旦,加密货币的使用存在人口统计学上的偏差。 原创性/价值 本研究创新性地调整了UTAUT2 模型,重点关注绩效预期在努力预期、信任和行为意向之间的中介作用。本研究开创性地研究了绩效预期的中介效应,表明用户使用加密货币的难易程度如何积极影响他们对积极结果的信念,进而影响他们使用加密货币的行为意向。此外,本研究还揭示了推动约旦等发展中国家采用加密货币的因素。它还强调了使用加密货币的人口趋势,并为政策制定者和加密货币平台提出了有针对性的建议,以营造更具包容性和知情的投资环境。
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CiteScore
4.30
自引率
10.50%
发文量
43
期刊介绍: Topics addressed in the journal include: ■corporate finance, ■financial markets, ■money and banking, ■international finance and economics, ■investments, ■risk management, ■theory of the firm, ■competition policy, ■corporate governance.
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