Antecedents of mobile banking app adoption during COVID19: A perspective of Jordanian consumer

Q1 Social Sciences
D. Almajali, A. Al-Radaideh, Nour Ali Nussir, Ali Abu Eid, Fu'ad Abdallah Al-fakeh, F. Masad
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Abstract

The effect of contextual factors namely information quality, service quality, system quality, Technological readiness, trust in applications (app) and COVID-19 health anxiety, on the intention and consequently the actual use of Mobile Payment (MP) app was examined in this study. Trust, as mediator to the relationship between technological readiness and intention to use MB-app was examined also. Data were obtained from 740 Jordanian Mobile Banking (MB) app users through an online survey. The relationship between service quality, system quality, information quality, trust in the app, COVID-19 health anxiety, Technological readiness and the intentions to use MB-app and the actual use of MB-app was empirically examined. The results showed a positive relationship between service quality, system quality, information quality, trust in the app and COVID-19 health anxiety, and the intentions to use MB-app, and in turn he actual use of MB-app, and a positive mediation of trust on the relationship between COVID-19 health anxiety and the intentions to use MB-app.
2019冠状病毒病期间移动银行应用程序采用的先决条件:约旦消费者的视角
本研究考察了信息质量、服务质量、系统质量、技术准备程度、对应用程序(app)的信任和COVID-19健康焦虑等上下文因素对移动支付(MP)应用程序的意向和实际使用的影响。信任作为技术准备和使用MB-app意愿之间关系的中介也被检验。数据是通过在线调查从740名约旦移动银行(MB)应用程序用户中获得的。实证检验了服务质量、系统质量、信息质量、对app的信任、新冠肺炎健康焦虑、技术准备程度、使用mb app意愿和实际使用mb app的关系。结果显示,服务质量、系统质量、信息质量、app信任与COVID-19健康焦虑、MB-app使用意愿及实际使用之间存在正相关关系,信任在COVID-19健康焦虑与MB-app使用意愿之间存在正向中介作用。
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