I am too old for this! barriers contributing to the non-adoption of mobile payment

Purpose: Since its inception, mobile payment is rapidly gaining popularity over the years, and starting to replace traditional modes of payment. The usage of mobile payments has further escalated following various precautionary measures (i.e. social distancing) in curbing the transmission of the COV...

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Main Authors: Cham, Tat Huei, Cheah, Jun Hwa, Cheng, Boon Liat, Lim, Xin Jean
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Published: Emerald Publishing 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101761/
https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJBM-06-2021-0283/full/html
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1017612023-10-04T07:00:56Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101761/ I am too old for this! barriers contributing to the non-adoption of mobile payment Cham, Tat Huei Cheah, Jun Hwa Cheng, Boon Liat Lim, Xin Jean Purpose: Since its inception, mobile payment is rapidly gaining popularity over the years, and starting to replace traditional modes of payment. The usage of mobile payments has further escalated following various precautionary measures (i.e. social distancing) in curbing the transmission of the COVID-19 outbreak. However, most of the elderlies are still sceptical about the usage of mobile payment services. The current study was set to investigate the impact of functional, psychological and risk barriers that resulted in elderlies' resistance towards using such services. The impact of stickiness to cash was also examined as a moderator on the investigated relationships. Design/methodology/approach: Online survey questionnaires were used to collect the responses from 400 elderly consumers at the age of 60 and above. Data analysis was then performed using the SPSS and AMOS statistical software packages. Findings: Findings obtained acknowledged the significance of functional (i.e. perceived complexity, perceived incompatibility and perceived cost), psychological (i.e. lack of trust, inertia, and technological anxiety) and risk (i.e. privacy risk, security risk, financial risk and operational risk) barriers in influencing resistance towards mobile payment services among the elderlies. Consequently, resistance would influence their attitude and non-adoption intention; with attitude as the mediator between resistance and non-adoption intention. Finally, moderation analysis also confirmed the moderating effect of stickiness to cash towards elevating the correlation between resistance and non-adoption intention. Originality/value: This study is one of the very few studies that explored the minimally investigated territory on the consequential importance of mobile payment usage among the elderlies, specifically, through extending the literature on the impact of functional, psychological and risk barriers towards the individuals' resistance. Besides, this study also successfully contributed to existing body of knowledge by highlighting the mediating role of attitude and moderating role of stickiness to cash in the interrelationships between resistance, attitude and non-adoption intention. Emerald Publishing 2022 Article PeerReviewed Cham, Tat Huei and Cheah, Jun Hwa and Cheng, Boon Liat and Lim, Xin Jean (2022) I am too old for this! barriers contributing to the non-adoption of mobile payment. International Journal of Bank Marketing, 40 (5). 1017 - 1050. ISSN 0265-2323; ESSN: 1758-5937 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/IJBM-06-2021-0283/full/html 10.1108/IJBM-06-2021-0283
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description Purpose: Since its inception, mobile payment is rapidly gaining popularity over the years, and starting to replace traditional modes of payment. The usage of mobile payments has further escalated following various precautionary measures (i.e. social distancing) in curbing the transmission of the COVID-19 outbreak. However, most of the elderlies are still sceptical about the usage of mobile payment services. The current study was set to investigate the impact of functional, psychological and risk barriers that resulted in elderlies' resistance towards using such services. The impact of stickiness to cash was also examined as a moderator on the investigated relationships. Design/methodology/approach: Online survey questionnaires were used to collect the responses from 400 elderly consumers at the age of 60 and above. Data analysis was then performed using the SPSS and AMOS statistical software packages. Findings: Findings obtained acknowledged the significance of functional (i.e. perceived complexity, perceived incompatibility and perceived cost), psychological (i.e. lack of trust, inertia, and technological anxiety) and risk (i.e. privacy risk, security risk, financial risk and operational risk) barriers in influencing resistance towards mobile payment services among the elderlies. Consequently, resistance would influence their attitude and non-adoption intention; with attitude as the mediator between resistance and non-adoption intention. Finally, moderation analysis also confirmed the moderating effect of stickiness to cash towards elevating the correlation between resistance and non-adoption intention. Originality/value: This study is one of the very few studies that explored the minimally investigated territory on the consequential importance of mobile payment usage among the elderlies, specifically, through extending the literature on the impact of functional, psychological and risk barriers towards the individuals' resistance. Besides, this study also successfully contributed to existing body of knowledge by highlighting the mediating role of attitude and moderating role of stickiness to cash in the interrelationships between resistance, attitude and non-adoption intention.
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author Cham, Tat Huei
Cheah, Jun Hwa
Cheng, Boon Liat
Lim, Xin Jean
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Cheah, Jun Hwa
Cheng, Boon Liat
Lim, Xin Jean
I am too old for this! barriers contributing to the non-adoption of mobile payment
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Cheah, Jun Hwa
Cheng, Boon Liat
Lim, Xin Jean
author_sort Cham, Tat Huei
title I am too old for this! barriers contributing to the non-adoption of mobile payment
title_short I am too old for this! barriers contributing to the non-adoption of mobile payment
title_full I am too old for this! barriers contributing to the non-adoption of mobile payment
title_fullStr I am too old for this! barriers contributing to the non-adoption of mobile payment
title_full_unstemmed I am too old for this! barriers contributing to the non-adoption of mobile payment
title_sort i am too old for this! barriers contributing to the non-adoption of mobile payment
publisher Emerald Publishing
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101761/
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