AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the impact of key factors influencing the use of WeChat Pay and Kakao Pay among Chinese users in Korea, highlighting the significance of cross-border mobile payment research in the context of global m-commerce.
  • The research employs an extended version of the UTAUT2 model, integrating it with the information system success model and initial trust model to analyze data from 908 participants.
  • Findings aim to provide insights for decision-makers on effective strategies for enhancing cross-border m-payment processes, ultimately fostering economic collaboration in Southeast Asia.

Article Abstract

Under the background of global cross-border mobile commerce (m-commerce) integration, the importance of cross-border payment research is becoming increasingly prominent and urgent. The important value of this study is to empirically research the influence power of key elements in using two different mobile payment (m-payment) platforms in Korea. The extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT2) has been widely applied in various studies because of its strong interpretive power. In Korea, there are a few empirical studies on Chinese users. Based on a survey of 908 Chinese participants (486 WeChat Pay's Chinese users and 465 Kakao Pay's Korean users) in Korea, this study is one application extending UTAUT2 by incorporating multi-group and multi-model constructs: UTAUT2, information system success (ISS) model, and an initial trust model (ITM), considering a multi-group analysis with some mediating variables (payment difference). By comparing the two different payment platforms' characters, this manuscript provides a set of targeted measures to ensure Chinese WeChat Payment platform decision-makers create effective long-term strategic policies for cross-border m-payments in Korea, and eventually, benefit cross-border m-commerce and economic cooperation in Southeast Asia.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8784512PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.634911DOI Listing

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