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Role of comparative economic benefits on intention to use e-wallet: the case in Malaysia

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  • Siti Aisah Bohari
  • Ruzita Abdul-Rahim
  • Aini Aman

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Two years into Malaysia's digital economy transformation plan, consumers' reliance on cash remains intact despite the tremendous responses on the supply side. This study aims to identify proactive measures that can help promote and accelerate mobile payment adoption by examining the antecedents of consumers' intention to use e-wallets at three stages: static, interaction, and transaction. The regression results from 1,147 consumers reveal that differentiating e-wallet usage into three functional services yields valuable insight. The UTAUT constructs are significant when explaining transactional functions, but only performance expectancy and social influence matter for static and interaction functions. Overall, comparative economic value (CEV) is more prevalent than UTAUT in explaining consumers' intention to use e-wallets, while the role of perceived trust is inconclusive. The results suggest that policymakers should improve the regulations and legislation to enhance consumers' trust to induce more e-wallet subscriptions and expedite the country's transformation into a cashless economy.

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  • Siti Aisah Bohari & Ruzita Abdul-Rahim & Aini Aman, 2022. "Role of comparative economic benefits on intention to use e-wallet: the case in Malaysia," International Journal of Electronic Finance, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 11(4), pages 364-382.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijelfi:v:11:y:2022:i:4:p:364-382
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    1. Mohd Shafie Rosli & Nor Shela Saleh & Azlah Md. Ali & Suaibah Abu Bakar, 2023. "Factors Determining the Acceptance of E-Wallet among Gen Z from the Lens of the Extended Technology Acceptance Model," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(7), pages 1-23, March.

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