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The Effects of Extend Compatibility and Use Context on NFC Mobile Payment Adoption Intention

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The purpose of this research was to investigate whether devices compatibility, lifestyle compatibility and use context had an effect on the individuals’ NFC m-payment adoption intention and the influencing mechanism. To implement this research, a questionnaire was carried out on the Internet based on sampling survey method, in order to test the developed research model towards NFC m-payment. Through SEM analysis we got four findings: (1) devices compatibility had an active influence on NFC m-payment adoption intention, while lifestyle compatibility did not show significant influence. (2) However, lifestyle compatibility had an influence on individuals’ use context and thus indirectly influenced individuals’ NFC m-payment adoption intention, (3) further, use context was a vital factor and had an active influence on individuals’ NFC m-payment adoption intention, (4) finally, we found perceived risk had no effects on NFC m-payment adoption intention.

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Liu, P., Yi, Sp. (2017). The Effects of Extend Compatibility and Use Context on NFC Mobile Payment Adoption Intention. In: Nunes, I. (eds) Advances in Human Factors and System Interactions. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 497. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41956-5_6

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