Niina Mallat
Aalto University
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Journal of Strategic Information Systems | 2007
Niina Mallat
This paper presents a qualitative study on consumer adoption of mobile payments. The findings suggest that the relative advantage of mobile payments is different from that specified in adoption theories and include independence of time and place, availability, possibilities for remote payments, and queue avoidance. Furthermore, the adoption of mobile payments was found to be dynamic, depending on certain situational factors such as a lack of other payment methods or urgency. Several other barriers to adoption were also identified, including premium pricing, complexity, a lack of critical mass, and perceived risks. The findings provide foundation for an enhanced theory on mobile payment adoption and for the practical development of mobile payment services.
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications | 2008
Tomi Dahlberg; Niina Mallat; Jan Ondrus; Agnieszka Zmijewska
The mobile payment services markets are currently under transition with a history of numerous tried and failed solutions, and a future of promising but yet uncertain possibilities with potential new technology innovations. At this point of the development, we take a look at the current state of the mobile payment services market from a literature review perspective. We review prior literature on mobile payments, analyze the various factors that impact mobile payment services markets, and suggest directions for future research in this still emerging field. To facilitate the analysis of literature, we propose a framework of four contingency and five competitive force factors, and organize the mobile payment research under the proposed framework. Consumer perspective of mobile payments as well as technical security and trust are best covered by contemporary research. The impacts of social and cultural factors on mobile payments, as well as comparisons between mobile and traditional payment services are entirely uninvestigated issues. Most of the factors outlined by the framework have been addressed by exploratory and early phase studies.
Communications of The ACM | 2004
Niina Mallat; Matti Rossi; Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen
Adopting new and innovative mobile financial applications and service provisioning methods.
hawaii international conference on system sciences | 2006
Niina Mallat; Matti Rossi; Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen; Anssi Öörni
This paper presents results from a study of mobile ticketing service acceptance in public transportation. The theoretical background of the study was drawn from technology acceptance and diffusion of innovation theories, which were augmented with issues related to mobile service features, as well as the mobile use situation. The resulting research model was tested with data gathered through a self-administered mail survey with 360 subjects. Our findings suggest that usefulness and benefits of the mobile ticketing service are perceived differently in different use situations and that use situation has a significant effect on use intention. The results indicate that traditional adoption models should be augmented with the use situation and mobility constructs to better understand and explain the specific factors, which determine the use of mobile services.
international conference on mobile business | 2005
Niina Mallat; Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen
Wide enough acceptance and adoption of mobile payment technologies and systems is a prerequisite for consumer adoption of many, if not most, mobile commerce services. Based on the innovation diffusion theory of Rogers (1995) we present results from two, concurrent sets of empirical data on merchant adoption of mobile payment systems. In addition to the potential advantages of mobile payments we also identified several barriers to their adoption, most clearly in four categories: relative advantage, compatibility, complexity and costs.
Information & Management | 2009
Niina Mallat; Matti Rossi; Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen; Anssi Öörni
E-service Journal | 2008
Niina Mallat; Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen
european conference on information systems | 2002
Tomi Dahlberg; Niina Mallat
Archive | 2006
Tomi Dahlberg; Niina Mallat; Jan Ondrus; A Bachfischer
Archive | 2005
Niina Mallat; Tomi Dahlberg