Abstract

Heading towards a cashless society, consumers have undergone a significant shift toward mobile payment services after COVID-19. The proliferation of various mobile payment applications has resulted in low consumer loyalty to mobile payment providers. Thus, continuance intention of mobile payments becomes crucial for mobile payment providers. The integration of UTAUT2 and the dedication-constraint-based mechanism are adopted to elaborate approach in retaining customers. The dedication mechanism is built by examining antecedents of satisfaction. Meanwhile, the constraint mechanism is driven by switching costs, preceded by habit and economic incentives. A total of 297 mobile payment users participated by filling out questionnaires in a field survey. The results show that the dedication mechanism dominates in creating satisfaction by increasing perceived usefulness, while the constraint mechanism is more influenced by habit than economic incentives. This research provides insights for mobile payment providers to enhance satisfaction by understanding consumers' needs in using mobile payments and to increase switching costs by fostering habit, thereby encouraging continuance intention of mobile payments in the future.

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