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Factors Determining the Continued Intention to Use Mobile Money Transfer Services (MMTS) Among University Students in Ghana

Factors Determining the Continued Intention to Use Mobile Money Transfer Services (MMTS) Among University Students in Ghana

Isaac Kofi Mensah, Luo Chuanyong, Guohua Zeng
Copyright: © 2020 |Volume: 12 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 21
ISSN: 1942-390X|EISSN: 1942-3918|EISBN13: 9781799806172|DOI: 10.4018/IJMHCI.2020010101
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Mensah, Isaac Kofi, et al. "Factors Determining the Continued Intention to Use Mobile Money Transfer Services (MMTS) Among University Students in Ghana." IJMHCI vol.12, no.1 2020: pp.1-21. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJMHCI.2020010101

APA

Mensah, I. K., Chuanyong, L., & Zeng, G. (2020). Factors Determining the Continued Intention to Use Mobile Money Transfer Services (MMTS) Among University Students in Ghana. International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI), 12(1), 1-21. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJMHCI.2020010101

Chicago

Mensah, Isaac Kofi, Luo Chuanyong, and Guohua Zeng. "Factors Determining the Continued Intention to Use Mobile Money Transfer Services (MMTS) Among University Students in Ghana," International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI) 12, no.1: 1-21. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJMHCI.2020010101

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Abstract

This study explored the factors influencing the continued intention to use mobile money transfer services among university students in Ghana. The UTAUT was used as the research theoretical framework while the analysis was conducted with SPSS and SmartPLS. The results demonstrate that the continued intention to use mobile money transfer services is influenced by performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitating conditions, and perceived service quality. Also, perceived service quality was found to be a significant predictor of the actual use of mobile money transfer services. The study further revealed that the continued intention to use was a positive determinant of the actual usage of mobile money transfer services. The implications of these and other findings of the study are discussed.

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