@article{beng2010determinants,
  title = {Determinants of Mobile Payment Usage in Malaysia: A Conceptual Perspective},
  author = {Tan Chew Beng and Uchenna C. Eze},
  year = 2010,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JEBS/2010/374494/},
  journal = {Journal of Electronic Banking Systems},
  volume = (2010),
  pages = 10,
  abstract = {The objective of this paper is to develop specific factors that could influence consumers’ intention to use mobile payment systems. Mobile payment system enables users to make payment via Short-Message-Service (SMS). This paper examines potential key determinants of mobile payment in Malaysia through three perspectives: consumer features, business features and technology features. Survey questionnaires will be distributed to about 1000 mobile payment users in Malaysia using convenient sampling method. Data collected will be analyzed using regression technique to determine the significant levels of interactions between the dependent and independent variables. The outcome could help firms understand consumers’ perspective on the system, which could help firms in providing more functional mobile payment systems that deliver customers needs. This could also be relevant to Malaysia’s goal of building a knowledge-based society by 2020. This research would also provide useful data that could help the industry determine consumers’ m-payment needs in the context of Malaysia. The empirical insights from this study would also be useful for theory building.},
  keywords = {M-payment System, Conceptual Framework, Consumers, E-banking, Malaysia.},
  note = Article ID: 374494
}
