Masterarbeit, 2016
94 Seiten, Note: 1
This Master’s thesis examines the acceptance and success factors of Near Field Communication (NFC) mobile payments in South Korea, drawing comparisons with Austria and Taiwan. The research aims to understand the drivers of NFC mobile payment adoption in different cultural and technological contexts. It seeks to identify the factors that influence user acceptance and assess the role of technical infrastructure and consumer behavior in shaping the success of these payment systems.
The thesis begins with an introduction, outlining the research motivation, relevance, question, goals, state of the art, methods, and structure. Chapter 2 dives into the world of mobile payment systems, defining terminology, exploring user perspectives, and examining the development of mobile payments in South Korea. The framework for the research is presented in Chapter 3, outlining the success factors and hypotheses guiding the investigation. Chapter 4 details the empirical research methodology, including measurements, data collection, and analysis techniques.
Chapter 5 delves into the findings specific to South Korea, analyzing impacting factors, presenting results, and interpreting them in light of previous research. Chapter 6 compares the countries under investigation, examining economic facts, technical infrastructure, and consumer demographics. The thesis concludes with a discussion of the findings and their implications, highlighting the key insights derived from the research.
The research focuses on NFC mobile payments, user acceptance, success factors, cultural and technological factors, trust, perceived security, technical infrastructure, consumer behavior, and cross-country comparisons. The thesis employs a mix of qualitative and quantitative methods, including surveys and comparative analysis. It draws upon existing research and empirical data to provide a comprehensive understanding of the drivers of NFC mobile payment adoption in South Korea and its international context.
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