Z世代移动钱包使用的决定因素:扩展UTAUT2模型与个人创新和性别的调节作用

Fadi Herzallah , Amer J. Abosamaha , Yousef Abu-Siam , Mohammed Amer , Uzair Sajjad , Khalid Hamid
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本研究调查了约旦Z世代对移动钱包(m-wallet)使用的行为意图,通过扩展UTAUT2,将个人创新作为双重角色——既是直接预测者又是调节者——以及性别作为额外的调节者。通过在线调查收集了约旦389名Z世代用户的数据,并使用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)进行了分析。结果表明,绩效期望、努力期望、社会影响、便利条件、习惯和个人创新能力对行为意图有显著影响,而享乐动机对行为意图无显著影响。个人创新对三个决定因素(绩效期望、促进条件和享乐动机)与行为意向之间的关系表现出显著的调节作用。值得注意的是,性别没有显示出显著的调节效应,这表明Z世代用户在移动钱包使用方面的性别差异正在缩小。扩展模型解释了75.1%的行为意图方差。本研究通过以下方式促进了对移动钱包使用情况的理解:(1)明确关注Z世代用户,这是一个以前没有在约旦移动钱包背景下研究过的人口统计;(2)研究约旦所有地区和多个移动钱包平台的使用模式,超越了以往仅限于特定城市或平台的研究;(3)揭示了个人创新在行为意向形成中的双重作用。这些发现为移动钱包提供商和政策制定者制定战略以提高发展中国家年轻消费者的使用率提供了有价值的见解。
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Determinants of mobile wallet usage among Gen Z: Extending the UTAUT2 model with moderating effects of personal innovativeness and gender
This study investigates Generation Z's behavioral intentions toward mobile wallet (m-wallet) usage in Jordan by extending UTAUT2 with personal innovativeness in a dual role—as both a direct predictor and moderator—alongside gender as an additional moderator. Data were collected from 389 Gen Z users across Jordan using an online survey and analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM). Results indicate that performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, habit, and personal innovativeness significantly influence behavioral intentions, while hedonic motivation shows no significant effect. Personal innovativeness demonstrated significant moderating effects on the relationship between the three determinants (performance expectancy, facilitating conditions, and hedonic motivation) and behavioral intention. Notably, gender showed no significant moderating effects, suggesting diminishing gender disparities in m-wallet use among Gen Z users. The extended model explains 75.1 % of behavioral intentions variance. This study advances understanding of m-wallet usage by: (1) focusing explicitly on Gen Z users, a demographic not previously studied in Jordan's m-wallet context; (2) examining usage patterns across all regions of Jordan and multiple m-wallet platforms, extending beyond previous studies limited to specific cities or platforms; and (3) revealing the dual role of personal innovativeness in shaping behavioral intentions. These findings provide valuable insights for m-wallet providers and policymakers in developing strategies to enhance usage among young consumers in developing countries.
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