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Inferring Mobile Payment Passcodes Leveraging Wearable Devices [PDF]
Mobile payment has drawn considerable attention due to its convenience of paying via personal mobile devices at anytime and anywhere, and passcodes (i.e., PINs) are the first choice of most consumers to authorize the payment.
Chen, Yingying +4 more
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Trust and Commitment Toward Mobile Payment Platform
With the rapid growth of online technology in financial services, Mobile Payment has become popular in recent years. Many studies have investigated financial innovations based on information and communication technology (ICT) in bank institutions ...
Oktyfany Sembiring +1 more
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Effects of Screen Contact with Digital Media on Perceived Control and Psychological Ownership
With the spread of mobile payment services, reward point systems have been frequently promoted in recent years. Therefore, the number of short-term users who enroll for the purpose of earning reward points is increasing, although the low retention rate ...
Soonho Kwon +2 more
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In recent years, with the increase in Fintech innovation, mobile payment has played an important role. This research is to investigate factors affecting consumers’ willingness to use mobile payment.
Shuo-Chang Tsai +2 more
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Factors influencing intention to use mobile payment QR Code among teachers in Batu Pahat [PDF]
Mobile payment is receiving growing attention globally, from consumers to merchants, as an alternative to using cash, check, or credit cards. The potential of this technology is enormous.
Abu Seman, Noor Aslinda +2 more
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Mobile payment is a new payment method that provides opportunities for the financial services industry and involves various payment mediums. There are numerous drivers and barriers that influence customers’ willingness to use mobile payment.
Kuo Cheng Chung, Silvia Wan-Ju Liang
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MOBILE PAYMENT SATISFACTION POST PANDEMIC COVID-19 IN INDONESIA
This study aims to examine the effect of technology security, ease of use, usability, and continuous improvement on the satisfaction of mobile payment users. This study uses a purposive sampling technique with certain criteria.
Muhammad Nurhaula Huddin Huddin +1 more
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An End-To-End Secure Mobile Payment System Using Public Key Infrastructure System
The exponential growth of wireless technologies and mobile devices, the mobile commerce becomes a significant for every one's life. Its popularity introduces a new channel for the research that is, M-Payment or Mobile Payment in terms of identifying new ...
S. Britto, R. Kumar, S. Albert Rabara
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Post-adoption model of mobile payment in Indonesia: Integration of UTAUT2 and the dedication-constraint perspective [PDF]
Heading towards a cashless society, consumers have undergone a significant shift toward mobile payment services after COVID-19. The proliferation of various mobile payment applications has resulted in low consumer loyalty to mobile payment ...
Nalal Muna +2 more
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Spending time with money: from shared values to social connectivity [PDF]
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.There is a rapidly growing momentum driving the development of mobile payment systems for co-present interactions, using near-field communication on smartphones and ...
Bloch M. +5 more
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