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The Adoption And Diffusion Of Electronic Wallets

Authors: Jean-Michel Sahut;

The Adoption And Diffusion Of Electronic Wallets

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Despite the strong and consistent increase in the use of electronic payment methods worldwide, the diffusion of electronic wallets is still far from widespread. Analysis of the failure of electronic wallet uptake has either focused on technical issues or chosen to analyse a specific scheme. This article proposes a joint approach to analysing key factors affecting the adoption of e-wallets by using the 'Technology Acceptance Model" [1] which we have expanded to take into account the cost of using e-wallets. We use this model to analyse Monéo, the only French electronic wallet still in operation.

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electronic payment., TAM, Electronic wallet, ICT, Monéo, adoption

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