DocumentCode
266169
Title
Building a conceptual framework for mobile transaction in Saudi Arabia: A user´s perspective
Author
Alqahtani, Mohammed A. ; Alroobaea, Roobaea S. ; Mayhew, Pam J.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
fYear
2014
fDate
27-29 Aug. 2014
Firstpage
967
Lastpage
973
Abstract
Globally, electronic commerce (e-commerce) activity is going through a stage of rapid growth driven by mobile services. Recently, there has been a rapid increase in data gathering via the web, and some people believe that the best alternative for the PC-web is the mobile web as it enables almost all business to be done through this means. While there is progress in mobile technologies and an increasingly high penetration rate of mobile communication services in Saudi Arabia, yet there is reluctance within Saudi society to take advantage of the opportunities now offered. By analysing and discussing the author´s prior research, this paper aims to understand the factors that influence the acceptance of mobile transaction (m-transaction), and to build the conceptual framework of the intention to use m-transaction in Saudi Arabia. It also summarizes the factors that should have a significant impact in the intention and use of m-transaction from a consumer´s perspective. The results show that there are 11 factors that have the most significant influence on the acceptance and adoption of m-transaction in Saudi Arabia, includes ease of use, navigational structure, visual appeal, usefulness, ICT infrastructure, security, trust, culture, cost, government m-readiness, and social influence.
Keywords
Internet; mobile commerce; ICT infrastructure; PC-Web; Saudi Arabia; conceptual framework; cost; culture; e-commerce activity; ease of use; electronic commerce activity; government m-readiness; m-transaction; mobile Web; mobile communication services; mobile technologies; mobile transaction; navigational structure; security; social influence; trust; usefulness; visual appeal; Educational institutions; Government; Interviews; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Security; Acceptance; Conceptual Framework; Developing Countries; E-Commerce; M-Transaction; Mobile Technologies;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Science and Information Conference (SAI), 2014
Conference_Location
London
Print_ISBN
978-0-9893-1933-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SAI.2014.6918303
Filename
6918303
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