학술논문

Consumer acceptance of mobile payments: An empirical study
Document Type
Conference
Source
4th International Conference on New Trends in Information Science and Service Science New Trends in Information Science and Service Science (NISS), 2010 4th International Conference on. :533-537 May, 2010
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Banking
Information security
Credit cards
Personal digital assistants
Costs
Mobile communication
Australia
Companies
Employment
Concrete
M-commerce
Mobile paymenst
consumer acceptance
empirical study
Language
Abstract
This paper presents empirical evidence intended to compare consumer acceptance of mobile payment systems use in comparison to other traditional online payment systems such as PayPal and conventional Credit Card methods. The study used attributes from the literature that were reported as success attributes for online payment systems. The scales used to measure these attributes were adapted for experimental simulation. Results from the study show that there was a significant difference between the use of mobile payment and traditional online payment systems. The results also showed that the mobile payment system was more acceptable to consumers than traditional online payment systems.