Abstract

The main objective of this article is to identify and analyze the use of mobile payments in two countries, Poland and Turkey. The data for the study were collected with the application of the CAWI method in March 2021. The survey covered nearly 650 respondents in total. The basis for comparisons was populations from two culturally distinct countries, Poland and Turkey, which are at a similar level of development as regards the use of the Internet. The studies were carried out simultaneously in both countries and examined the group of young people aged 18–25. The research surveyed the population, which included the most active Internet users who are taking full advantage of the benefits of globalization, which is facilitated by the development of the Internet worldwide. The survey was translated into the respondents’ native languages, initially validated during the pilot studies and then distributed and circulated among the study participants. The obtained findings were subject to comparison, and the differences between the samples were analyzed and commented on to verify the hypotheses formulated in the study. The main limitation of the conducted study was the selection of a random group—the research sample consisted only of members of the academic community. The study presented in the article fills the research gap regarding international comparisons of the use of m-payments in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic. The obtained results indicate the undoubted fact of increased interest in the use of m-payments in e-commerce and e-banking, and even more importantly, differences concerning 40% of the criteria/attributes applied to assess the use of m-payments in both countries. The findings can be used by business practitioners dealing with the development of m-payments. Another potential application is to attempt to bridge the gaps between countries, which may be supported by globalization processes.

Highlights

  • The main purpose of this article is to identify and compare the issue of mobile payments in two countries, Poland and Turkey, in March 2021, from the point of view of the dynamics of changes that have occurred over the last year, i.e., from March 2020, that is, since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic

  • The research was carried out using the CAWI (Computer Assisted Web Interview) method, to other studies conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • The largest discrepancies in the assessments occurred in the group of indicators concerning the use of mobile payments during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Introduction

The main purpose of this article is to identify and compare the issue of mobile payments in two countries, Poland and Turkey, in March 2021, from the point of view of the dynamics of changes that have occurred over the last year, i.e., from March 2020, that is, since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. The authors decided to examine the two countries considering a number of relevant factors. At present, both selected countries experience dynamic growth, which is reflected, for example, in their adoption of new technologies. Despite the abovementioned similarity, Poland and Turkey represent different cultural characteristics. Including mobile payments (which are part of the FinTech ecosystem (Krueger 2016)) Poland is located in the circle of Latin culture, and Turkey lies at the crossroads of Europe and Asia and is under the influence of Latin and Islamic cultures.

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