2014
DOI: 10.4018/jeco.2014070104
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A New Architecture of Mobile Payment System through Social Media Network

Abstract: The financial services industry is changing rapidly as a result of advances in information technology, telecommunications and the Internet. Technological innovations and increasing customer demand have led to the emergence of new services and new organizational forms for financial services firms. The gait of innovation in the Social media, the payment system is staggering. The biggest social media sites are Facebook, massive and used by almost everyone, Twitter, the micro-blogging, and LinkedIn, the online pro… Show more

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“…Singh and Jasmine supplied a new view regarding mobile phones, suggesting that it is a powerful device for uploading and consuming content. They argued that both personal interest and social networks would influence mobile services, including payment services [55]. Liebana-Cabanillas et al supplied a modification of the classical technological acceptance models (TRA and TAM) to analyse users' acceptance of mobile payments in the virtual social network.…”
Section: Social Network Based Mobile Payment Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Singh and Jasmine supplied a new view regarding mobile phones, suggesting that it is a powerful device for uploading and consuming content. They argued that both personal interest and social networks would influence mobile services, including payment services [55]. Liebana-Cabanillas et al supplied a modification of the classical technological acceptance models (TRA and TAM) to analyse users' acceptance of mobile payments in the virtual social network.…”
Section: Social Network Based Mobile Payment Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%