健康危机中的移动支付:分析新兴市场消费者行为的综合方法

IF 7.6 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Abdulalem Mohammed, Abdullah Kaid Al-Swidi, Alberto Ferraris, Fauzia Jabeen
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摘要

本研究调查了在 COVID-19 爆发等卫生突发事件期间,影响新兴市场接受移动支付系统(MPS)的主要因素。通过将 "技术接受与使用统一理论 2"(UTAUT2)与 "健康信念模型"(HBM)相结合,并纳入信任和不确定性规避等概念,该研究为新兴市场的移动支付系统使用行为提供了全面的见解。研究通过在线调查收集了沙特阿拉伯 362 名参与者的数据。收集到的数据采用了两种方法进行分析:偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)和必要条件分析(NCA)。结果表明,采用 MPS 的意愿受感知易感性、感知严重性、社会影响、绩效预期、努力预期、便利条件和信任的显著影响。然而,享乐动机并没有产生有意义的影响。此外,不确定性规避调节了用户意图与 MPS 实际使用之间的关系,突出了文化维度在危机期间技术采用中的作用。这些结果通过将与健康相关的建构与技术采用框架联系起来,为理论研究提供了宝贵的贡献,同时也为实践者提供了可操作的见解。政策制定者和企业可以利用这些研究结果,通过解决用户感知到的风险、建立信任和根据文化背景调整策略来提高 MPS 的采用率,尤其是在卫生紧急情况下。
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Mobile Payments in Health Crisis: A Comprehensive Approach to Analyzing Consumer Behavior in Emerging Markets

Mobile Payments in Health Crisis: A Comprehensive Approach to Analyzing Consumer Behavior in Emerging Markets

This study investigates the primary elements that affect the acceptance of mobile payment systems (MPS) in emerging markets during health emergencies such as the COVID-19 outbreak. By integrating the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT2) with the Health Belief Model (HBM), as well as incorporating constructs like trust and uncertainty avoidance, the research provides comprehensive insights into MPS usage behavior in emerging markets. Data were collected from 362 participants in Saudi Arabia via an online survey. The collected data underwent analysis using two methods: partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) and necessary condition analysis (NCA). The results indicate that the intention to adopt MPS is significantly influenced by perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, social influence, performance expectancy, effort expectancy, facilitating conditions, and trust. However, hedonic motivation does not exert a meaningful impact. Furthermore, uncertainty avoidance moderates the relationship between user intentions and the actual utilization of MPS, highlighting the cultural dimension's role in technology adoption during crises. These results offer valuable theoretical contributions by bridging health-related constructs with technology adoption frameworks, while also providing actionable insights for practitioners. Policymakers and businesses can leverage these findings to enhance MPS adoption by addressing users' perceived risks, building trust, and tailoring strategies to cultural contexts, particularly during health emergencies.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Consumer Studies is a scholarly platform for consumer research, welcoming academic and research papers across all realms of consumer studies. Our publication showcases articles of global interest, presenting cutting-edge research from around the world.
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