Understanding Chinese Millennials' Adoption Intention Towards Third-Party Mobile Payment
Xuechun Lu and
Hui Lu
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Xuechun Lu: Jiangsu College of Engineering and Technology, Nantong, China
Hui Lu: Nantong University, Nantong, China
Information Resources Management Journal (IRMJ), 2020, vol. 33, issue 2, 40-63
Abstract:
Different user groups will tend to value different third-party mobile payment offerings differently, and so make different adoption decisions. Millennials are regarded as creative, socially conscious and more willing to provide opinions on the advantages and disadvantages of new technologies. Therefore, it is important to investigate the key factors that affect Chinese Millennials' adoption behavior of third-party mobile payments as they grow in popularity in China. This study establishes a new conceptual model based on the Technology Acceptance Model incorporating additional variables such as perceived risk, personal innovativeness, compatibility, and social influence. This research collected quantitative data by questionnaire (N=380). The data was analyzed by SPSS. This study suggests that social influence and attitude directly affect adoption intention towards third-party mobile payments, whereas perceived usefulness, compatibility, perceived ease of use and personal innovativeness only indirectly affect adoption intention towards third-party mobile payments.
Date: 2020
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