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Factors Influencing Behavioral Intentions of Senior Citizens in Adopting Mobile Financial Services

By: Contributor(s): Description: pp26-44Subject(s): In: Indian Journal of Marketing India Associated Management ConsultantsSummary: Purpose : Due to the digitization of the global landscape, mobile financial services (MFS) have replaced a significant proportion of traditional banking and payment systems. However, senior citizens often face several challenges when adopting these technologies. Therefore, this study focused on understanding the challenges faced by senior citizens and aimed to provide valuable insights that could facilitate the effective adoption of mobile financial services within this demographic. Methodology : Seven independent latent variables, namely performance expectancy (PE), effort expectancy (EE), social influence (SI), anxiety (ANX), perceived trust (PT), cognitive ability (CA), and facilitating conditions (FC), were considered for the study. Further, behavioral intention (BI) was taken as the dependent variable. A structured questionnaire was used, and 204 responses were received. The data was analyzed using SPSS statistical software. Regression analysis was performed to understand the relationships between the variables. Findings : The findings of the analysis indicate that PE, EE, and PT have a significant positive effect on senior citizens’ BI to adopt MFS. In contrast, SI, CA, and FC do not have a statistically significant effect. The study also found that anxiety had a significant influence on senior citizens’ BI not to adopt MFS. Practical Implications : The study results indicated that financial institutions and fintech companies should prioritize enhancing the usefulness of MFS by demonstrating their efficiency and benefits to senior citizens. Given the significance of trust in adoption, financial service providers must focus on strengthening security measures and transparency to build more confidence among senior citizens. Originality : Unlike prior research on MFS, the current work builds a model to examine the senior citizens’ intentions concerning the adoption of MFS
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Journal Article SNDT Juhu Available jp744.2
Periodicals SNDT Juhu P 658.8/IJM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Vol. 55, No. 5 (01/05/2025) Available JP744

Purpose : Due to the digitization of the global landscape, mobile financial services (MFS) have replaced a significant proportion of traditional banking and payment systems. However, senior citizens often face several challenges when adopting these technologies. Therefore, this study focused on understanding the challenges faced by senior citizens and aimed to provide valuable insights that could facilitate the effective adoption of mobile financial services within this demographic.

Methodology : Seven independent latent variables, namely performance expectancy (PE), effort expectancy (EE), social influence (SI), anxiety (ANX), perceived trust (PT), cognitive ability (CA), and facilitating conditions (FC), were considered for the study. Further, behavioral intention (BI) was taken as the dependent variable. A structured questionnaire was used, and 204 responses were received. The data was analyzed using SPSS statistical software. Regression analysis was performed to understand the relationships between the variables.

Findings : The findings of the analysis indicate that PE, EE, and PT have a significant positive effect on senior citizens’ BI to adopt MFS. In contrast, SI, CA, and FC do not have a statistically significant effect. The study also found that anxiety had a significant influence on senior citizens’ BI not to adopt MFS.

Practical Implications : The study results indicated that financial institutions and fintech companies should prioritize enhancing the usefulness of MFS by demonstrating their efficiency and benefits to senior citizens. Given the significance of trust in adoption, financial service providers must focus on strengthening security measures and transparency to build more confidence among senior citizens.

Originality : Unlike prior research on MFS, the current work builds a model to examine the senior citizens’ intentions concerning the adoption of MFS

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