2021
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-18762021000200112
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Mobile Payment: The Next Frontier of Payment Systems? - an Empirical Study Based on Push-Pull-Mooring Framework

Abstract: Although the increasing mobile technology applies in our daily lives, there remain questions that clearly illustrate the experience inspired by the mobile technology environment. It is theoretically and practically meaningful to systematically reveal how mobile technology generates users' virtual experience and, subsequently, the behavioral response. To fill the gaps, drawing on the Stimulus-Organism-Response model, this paper regards flow as the core experience based on the features of the mobile users' exper… Show more

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“…It means that the function of the PayLater Card can substitute the PayLater apps. This result doesn't support other studies conducted by [7] [9] [11]. Forth, the mooring-effect variable, in this study, cannot be a moderating variable for the push and pull-effect on intention switching.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…It means that the function of the PayLater Card can substitute the PayLater apps. This result doesn't support other studies conducted by [7] [9] [11]. Forth, the mooring-effect variable, in this study, cannot be a moderating variable for the push and pull-effect on intention switching.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The studies related to the shift between membership cards and car applications using the ppm approach, for example, were carried out by [7] on a Starbucks case in Taiwan, [9] on the shift in car-payment service-platforms in Taiwan, [10] on replacement of online services by bloggers to socialnetwork sites. Meanwhile, [11] examined the shift in payment methods from internet-payment to mobilepayment, and [12] observed the consumer switching behavior towards mobile shopping. All these researchers used a push-pull-mooring framework in explaining the displacement that occurred.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…User demand is the core element that can effectively promote cross-border mobile payment [7,8]. It is believed that improvement of the factors affecting use of cross-border mobile payment among Chinese traveling to South Korea can boost the use of cross-border mobile payment in the future.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the pull type allows a user to control services, but the user may receive a service that does not agree with the current situation. Due to the difference in the mechanism of the two M-LBS types, a user chooses push or pull type mechanisms depending on service convenience (Teo & Zhou, 2014;Nikou & Economides, 2017;Fan et al, 2021). The two mechanisms use different scopes and methods of receiving information depending on the level of users' personal information disclosure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%