了解南非就近移动支付的采用:感知风险视角

Charlene Eksteen, Michael Humbani
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尽管现有文献声称消费者已经准备好接受近距离移动支付,但现实情况是,南非的普及率仍然很低。服务提供商试图将这种潜力转化为利润的努力受到了消费者对近距离移动支付相关风险的认知的阻碍。本研究的目的是通过感知风险和推拉理论,研究感知风险维度是否可能成为近距离移动支付采用的抑制因素,并研究性别差异在其中的作用。使用方便样本,从南非智能手机用户中收集数据,从中获得284份有效的在线调查。标准回归分析显示,金融安全和绩效风险是邻近移动支付采用的预测因素,而产品风险不是一个重要的预测因素,至少在南非的背景下是这样。调查结果还显示,除了绩效风险外,男女对风险因素对采用移动近距离支付的影响程度大致相同。研究结果还显示,女性比男性更关心近距离移动支付的表现。该研究提供了切实的见解,服务提供商和营销人员可以使用这些见解来指导应用程序开发以及与消费者的沟通。本文还对危机时期临近移动支付风险对采用影响的有限实证研究做出了贡献。
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Understanding Proximity Mobile Payments Adoption in South Africa: A Perceived Risk Perspective
Although existing literature claims that consumers are ready for proximity mobile payments, the reality is that adoption is still low in South Africa. Service providers’ attempts to translate this potential into profi t is hindered by consumers’ perception of risks associated with proximity mobile payments. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceived risk dimensions as possible inhibitors of proximity mobile payment adoption, as well as to investigate the role of gender diff erences, drawing from the perceived risk and push-pull theories. Using a convenience sample, data was collected from South African smartphone users, from whom 284 valid online surveys were obtained. The standard regression analysis reveals that fi nancial-security and performance risk are predictors of proximity mobile payment adoption, and that product risk is not a signifi cant predictor, at least in the South African context. The fi ndings also reveal that both genders feel more or less the same about the infl uence of risk factors on the adoption of mobile proximity payments, except for performance risk. The results also show that females are more concerned about the performance of proximity mobile payments than males. The study provides tangible insights that service providers and marketers can use to guide application development and communication with consumers. A contribution is also made to the limited empirical research on the infl uence of proximity mobile payment risks on adoption during crisis times.
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