International Conference on the Management of Mobile Business (ICMB 2007) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icmb.2007.9
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An Assessment of NFC for Future Mobile Payment Systems

Abstract: In this paper, we present an assessment of NFC (Near Field Communication) for future mobile payment systems. NFC is expected to become a very trendy technology for mobile services, more specifically for mobile payments. The objective of our paper is to evaluate in a systematic manner the potential of NFC as an upcoming technology for mobile payments. In order to ensure the rigor of our research, we used a formal and structured approach based on multi-actor multi-criteria methods. Our research provides one of t… Show more

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“…The scenario in which the technology operates Iviane Ramos de Luna / Francisco Montoro-Ríos / Francisco Liébana-Cabanillas / João Gil de Luna also evolved allowing it to assume its place in the field granting consumers knowledge of its existence and its ease of use. NFC technology has been considered by certain authors as the future of mobile payment services (Ondrus & Pigneur, 2007;Luna et al, 2016;Morosan & Defranco, 2016). This is bolstered by the dramatic development in recent years of m-payment technology following the emergence and spread of a new set of mobile and smart devices that include a large number equipped with NFC technology (Oliveira et al, 2016).…”
Section: What Is Near Field Communication (Nfc) Technology?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scenario in which the technology operates Iviane Ramos de Luna / Francisco Montoro-Ríos / Francisco Liébana-Cabanillas / João Gil de Luna also evolved allowing it to assume its place in the field granting consumers knowledge of its existence and its ease of use. NFC technology has been considered by certain authors as the future of mobile payment services (Ondrus & Pigneur, 2007;Luna et al, 2016;Morosan & Defranco, 2016). This is bolstered by the dramatic development in recent years of m-payment technology following the emergence and spread of a new set of mobile and smart devices that include a large number equipped with NFC technology (Oliveira et al, 2016).…”
Section: What Is Near Field Communication (Nfc) Technology?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data was compiled from the respective service providers as at July 2012. (Pousttchi and Wiedemann, 2007;Bhati, 2013) with the exception of Austria, Spain, Italy and Scandinavian countries (Ondrus and Pigneur, 2007). In Asia Pacific, Japan and South Korea are leaders in the adoption of mobile payment; a phenomenon attributed to the close-knit relation between the stakeholders (Bradford and Hayashi, 2007) a contrast to the Kenyan social and economic landscape which is characterised by mistrust in information technology related services such as e-government (Musau et al 2010).…”
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“…Nowadays, NFC (or RFID) is already used for a wide range of applications, the most prominent being the mobile payment sector [15]- [17]. Other application domains of NFC include ticketing [18]- [20], healthcare [21]- [23], or pairing of wireless devices [24], [25].…”
Section: Background and Related Work A Near Field Communication mentioning
confidence: 99%