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Is the e-payment gateway system sustainable in India? – Analysis through the interpretive structural model approach

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  • Deepa Jain
  • Manoj Kumar Dash
  • K.S. Thakur

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Globally, digital payment has been seen as a common feature of developed countries. A gap was identified in literature regarding identification of the most critical variables in e-payment and the development of a model for the sustainability of e-payment. The purpose of the present study is to fill this gap, by identifying and modelling the critical factors influencing e-payment sustainability. The study also looks at the sustainability of the e-payment gateway system and develops the interpretive structural model (ISM) approach. The cross-impact matrix multiplication applied to classification (MICMAC) analysis technique has been used. Results of the study shows that behavioural intention, compatibility, trialability, trust, security, perceived cost and other factors play a significant role in the commitment of the consumer towards e-payment. The findings of the study will guide government, corporates and policy makers while framing strategies and policies for the sustainability of digital payment – a cashless move in India.

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  • Deepa Jain & Manoj Kumar Dash & K.S. Thakur, 2023. "Is the e-payment gateway system sustainable in India? – Analysis through the interpretive structural model approach," International Journal of Business Excellence, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 29(4), pages 455-484.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbexc:v:29:y:2023:i:4:p:455-484
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