Evaluating Enablers and Outcomes of Clients' Behavioral Intention to Use Electronic Mobile Payment Services during Covid-19 Pandemic: An Empirical Study on Jordanian Insurance Companies

Authors

  • Ra'ed Masa'deh The University of Jordan https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9070-3732
  • Amer Salman The University of Jordan
  • Ahmed Al-Dmour The University of Jordan
  • Ayman Jodeh Middle East Payments Service co ltd
  • Sallam Alobeed Aqaba Water Company
  • Ahmad Khrisat Mar Contracting-Dubai

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35516/jjba.v20i4.169

Keywords:

Electronic Mobile Payment, UTAUT2, e-National Wallet, Covid-19 Pandemic, Insurance Companies, Jordan

Abstract

By applying the Unified Theory of Acceptance Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT2), this study aimed to evaluate the enablers and outcomes of National Wallet (NW) company clients' behavioral intention to use electronic mobile payment services in the Jordanian insurance industry during the pandemic of Covid-19. The current study employed quantitative and qualitative research approaches. The proposed hypotheses were tested quantitatively by developing and examining the UTAUT2 model along with the Perceived Risk (PR) variable which was added to the original model and tested based on the moderators of income, education, age, gender and experience that would influence clients' behavioral intention to use mobile payment services and in turn influence clients' use behavior. Based on a sample comprised of 426 NW clients who used mobile payment services in the Jordanian insurance companies during Covid-19 pandemic, the Hayes Process Macro by Andrew F. Hayes plugin was used as a statistical analysis in Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software to evaluate path coefficients. Data was collected via an online survey questionnaire and then analyzed and hypotheses were examined by employing both Structural-equation Modeling (SEM) and Machine-learning (ML) techniques. Results showed that performance expectancy, hedonic motivation, price value, perceived risk and habit impacted behavioral intention, whereas effort expectancy, social influence and facilitating conditions did not. Moreover, behavioral intention had statistically significant path coefficients on use behavior and habit on use behavior. In addition, several qualitative interviews were conducted with NW clients to verify the research results. Quirkos 2.3.1 application was used for qualitative analysis of three interviews.

Author Biography

Ra'ed Masa'deh, The University of Jordan

Ra’ed Masa’deh is a Professor of Management Information Systems at the University of Jordan, Jordan. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Nottingham, UK. Prof. Ra'ed Masa’deh served as an Honor Professor at the University of Warwick, UK, 2018-2019. Currently, he acts as the Assistant President for Academic Affairs at The University of Jordan-Aqaba located in Jordan. Initially, he acted as the Dean of the Faculty of Tourism & Hospitality at The University since 2015, 2016-2020 as the Dean of the School of Business, formerly known as the School of Management & Finance, and then the Assistant President for Accreditation and Quality Assurance, 2020-2021. Prof. Masa'deh won Abdul Hameed Shoman Arab Researchers Award in Economics and Administration Sciences in 2019, and got the Distinguished Researcher Award in the Field of Humanities at the University of Jordan for two times, the years 2014 & 2018. Also, he got the Highly Cited Researchers Award based on Scopus Profiles from the University of Jordan in 2019, and the Federation of Arab Scientific Research Councils Award against Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic Disease in 2020. Prof. Ra’ed Masa’deh research interests include Knowledge Economy, IT-Business Strategic Alignment, Information Management, Knowledge Management Capabilities, IT-based Competitive Advantages, Quantitative Methods, and Structural Equation Modeling. His research has been published in journals including Computers in Human Behavior; Journal of Enterprise Information Management; Journal of Medical Internet Research; International Journal of Business Information Systems; VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems; Journal of Management Development; Management Research Review; Benchmarking: An International Journal; International Journal of Organizational Analysis; Review of International Business and Strategy; Tourism and Hospitality Research; Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology; Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management; International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies; and International Journal of Business Innovation and Research.     

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Published

2024-10-15

How to Cite

Masa’deh, R., Salman , A. ., Al-Dmour, A. . ., Jodeh, A. ., Alobeed, S. ., & Khrisat, A. . (2024). Evaluating Enablers and Outcomes of Clients’ Behavioral Intention to Use Electronic Mobile Payment Services during Covid-19 Pandemic: An Empirical Study on Jordanian Insurance Companies. Jordan Journal of Business Administration, 20(4). https://doi.org/10.35516/jjba.v20i4.169

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