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A review of contextual factors affecting mobile payment adoption and use

Abhipsa Pal, Rahul De’, Tejaswini Herath and H. Raghav Rao
Journal Name
Journal of Banking and Financial Technology
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2019
Journal Publications Functional Area
Decision Sciences and Information Systems
Publication Date
Vol. 3(1), April 2019, Pg. 43-57
Abstract

Research on mobile payments is a flourishing area in information systems. An in-depth review of the literature reveals that a majority of studies frequently use existing theoretical models of IT adoption and usage, but do not extend the investigation further into other theories that could offer new contextually relevant variables. We identify some contextual variables missing in the extant research models. Starting from November 2016, India witnessed a number of events: demonetization, followed by low-cost Internet made available by a service provider, discounts and cash benefit offers by competing wallet companies, and related government regulations. Motivated by these events, we recognized the importance of contextual factors for technology usage and adoption. Drawing from management theories, we identified and classified factors from 79 relevant papers, and then developed a framework that included contextual variables—both environmental and cultural facilitators and barriers. This paper is useful for understanding the research trends in current mobile banking literature along with implications for future research and practice.

A review of contextual factors affecting mobile payment adoption and use

Author(s) Name: Abhipsa Pal, Rahul De’, Tejaswini Herath and H. Raghav Rao
Journal Name: Journal of Banking and Financial Technology
Volume: Vol. 3(1), April 2019, Pg. 43-57
Year of Publication: 2019
Abstract:

Research on mobile payments is a flourishing area in information systems. An in-depth review of the literature reveals that a majority of studies frequently use existing theoretical models of IT adoption and usage, but do not extend the investigation further into other theories that could offer new contextually relevant variables. We identify some contextual variables missing in the extant research models. Starting from November 2016, India witnessed a number of events: demonetization, followed by low-cost Internet made available by a service provider, discounts and cash benefit offers by competing wallet companies, and related government regulations. Motivated by these events, we recognized the importance of contextual factors for technology usage and adoption. Drawing from management theories, we identified and classified factors from 79 relevant papers, and then developed a framework that included contextual variables—both environmental and cultural facilitators and barriers. This paper is useful for understanding the research trends in current mobile banking literature along with implications for future research and practice.