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Customer behavioural intentions towards mobile money services adoption in Ghana

  • Bedman Narteh
  • , Mahmoud Abdulai Mahmoud
  • , Simon Amoh
  • University of Ghana

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Abstract

This study examined the determinants of mobile money service usage intentions and assessed the effect of social influence (SI) on mobile money services adoption and behavioural intentions (BIs). The sample of the study comprised 300 mobile money service users in Ghana. Guided by the conceptual framework and two theories identified to have an effect on technology adoption and consumer behaviour, eight hypotheses were developed and tested using Structural Equation Modelling Techniques. It is discovered that perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, perceived trust and perceived cost of use have a strong influence on mobile money service usage. The study found SI to have a significant effect on the adoption and BI. Providers ensure that their mobile application services are simple to operate, fulfil specific consumers’ needs, protect consumers’ accounts to ensure trust and are affordable, hence positively influencing consumers’ adoption of services.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)426-447
Number of pages22
JournalService Industries Journal
Volume37
Issue number7-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jun 2017
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
    SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production

Keywords

  • Ghana
  • Mobile banking
  • customer behavioural intentions
  • mobile money services

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