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Consumers’ perceived value and use intention of cashless payment in the physical distancing context: evidence from an Asian emerging market

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posted on 2024-11-03, 10:01 authored by Jianming Wang, The Ninh NguyenThe Ninh Nguyen, Xinru (Angie) Jiang, Hoang Nguyen, Muhammad Saleem
Purpose: COVID-19 and its measures such as physical distancing have shifted consumer payment behaviors toward cashless payment. Physical distancing is likely to remain a norm for some time to come and will be relevant in any future pandemics. This study aims to examine the impact of consumers’ perceived value of cashless payment on their use intention in the physical distancing context, with the mediating role of psychological safety and the moderating role of trust propensity. Design/methodology/approach: This study used a survey method to obtain data from 690 consumers in an Asian emerging market, i.e. Vietnam. The data were analyzed using different statistical methods, including structural equation modeling. Findings: Results show that perceived value of cashless payment positively affects use intention, and this effect is mediated by psychological safety. Furthermore, trust propensity has a positive moderating effect on the link between perceived value and psychological safety. Practical implications: This study’s findings provide implications for retailers and other stakeholders in implementing and promoting cashless payment systems, especially in the physical distancing context. Originality/value: This study is among the first attempt to explain the relationships between consumers’ perceptions, feelings of psychological safety and use intention toward cashless payment in the physical distancing context. The study’s findings may also be relevant to any future pandemics.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1108/APJML-05-2022-0408
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    ISSN - Is published in 13555855

Journal

Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics

Volume

35

Issue

6

Start page

1513

End page

1531

Total pages

19

Publisher

Emerald Publishing

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© Emerald Publishing Limited

Former Identifier

2006124909

Esploro creation date

2023-09-07

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