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Antecedents of mobile banking app adoption during COVID19: A perspective of Jordanian consumer
International Journal of Data and Network Science ; 7(1):477-488, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2202639
ABSTRACT
The effect of contextual factors namely information quality, service quality, system quality, Technological readiness, trust in applications (app) and COVID-19 health anxiety, on the intention and consequently the actual use of Mobile Payment (MP) app was examined in this study. Trust, as mediator to the relationship between technological readiness and intention to use MB-app was examined also. Data were obtained from 740 Jordanian Mobile Banking (MB) app users through an online survey. The relationship between service quality, system quality, information quality, trust in the app, COVID-19 health anxiety, Technological readiness and the intentions to use MB-app and the actual use of MB-app was empirically examined. The results showed a positive relationship between service quality, system quality, information quality, trust in the app and COVID-19 health anxiety, and the intentions to use MB-app, and in turn he actual use of MB-app, and a positive mediation of trust on the relationship between COVID-19 health anxiety and the intentions to use MB-app. © 2023 by the authors;licensee Growing Science, Canada.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Scopus Language: English Journal: International Journal of Data and Network Science Year: 2023 Document Type: Article