Review of behavioural intention to use mobile financial services

Massive adoption of technology-driven financial services is key to successful financial inclusion agenda. This qualitative-empirical review examined the factors that influence users鈥 behavioural intention to use mobile financial services. This empirical review was conducted by searching various database-resources including Google Scholar, and ProQuest; reviewing past meta-analytical studies, and snowballing. Citations were also collected from previous empirical reviews. Key words used in the various searches include 鈥渕obile financial services鈥, 鈥渢echnology adoption鈥; 鈥渕obile banking鈥, 鈥渕obile money鈥, 鈥渕obile payments鈥, 鈥渕-banking鈥, 鈥渢echnology acceptance鈥, 鈥渟ystem adoption鈥, 鈥渢echnology acceptance model鈥, 鈥渦ser acceptance鈥, 鈥渂ehavioural intentions鈥, and 鈥渟ystem user intentions鈥. The searches generated results that were reviewed for relevance. The review established the three dimensions of mobile financial services: mobile banking, mobile payment, and mobile money services (with mobile banking being the most widely explored of the three). It is hoped that this empirical review would significantly contribute towards addressing some of the research gaps identified in previous empirical studies.

 

Mkombo, A. & Wahua, L. (2024). Review of Behavioural Intention to use Mobile Financial Services. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science. 8(1). 520-1538. 10.47772/IJRISS.2024.801113. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.47772/IJRISS.2024.801113


Item Type:
Article
Subjects:
Social Sciences
Divisions:
Behavioural intention, mobile financial services, technology acceptance model
Depositing User:
Mkombo Alfred Lameck, Wahua Lawrence
Date Deposited:
2024-02-10 00:00:00