Modelling consumers’ discontinuance of mobile payments during post-adoption usage: an empirical study

Published: 23 October 2017| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/fxsm438vzj.1
Contributors:
Maksym Koghut,

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Quantitative data collected to explore the inhibiting factors directly influencing consumers’ intentions to discontinue using mobile payments. The data collected in March 2017 through web-based questionnaire from current mobile payment users in the United Kingdom who are 18 years old or over. A convenience sampling technique with further utilisation of a snowball sampling was used in this study. A total of 295 surveys were obtained; however, only 254 of these met the selection criteria. The usable response rate of the survey was 86.1%. The sample consisted of almost an equal proportion of males and females, 50.4% and 48.8% respectively.

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University of Huddersfield Business School

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User Modeling

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