Impact of Consumer Inertia on Mobile Commerce Adoption Under the Influence of Market Isomorphism Effects

This study examines consumer mobile commerce adoption through consumer adoption behaviour from intention to use into adoption under the influence of consumer inertia and market isomorphism. The presence of inertia elements could naturally act as an inhibiting agent in adopting consumer technologica...

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Main Authors: Tiu Chai, Hui, Dayang Affizzah, Awang Marikan
Format: Proceeding
Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.411092023-01-13T08:28:16Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41109/ Impact of Consumer Inertia on Mobile Commerce Adoption Under the Influence of Market Isomorphism Effects Tiu Chai, Hui Dayang Affizzah, Awang Marikan HF Commerce This study examines consumer mobile commerce adoption through consumer adoption behaviour from intention to use into adoption under the influence of consumer inertia and market isomorphism. The presence of inertia elements could naturally act as an inhibiting agent in adopting consumer technological systems. With increasing social networking media, which resulted in increasing social interactions, these surrounding social forces could spur change behaviour that could subsequently influence consumers’ adoption decisions, for example, market isomorphic forces. This study uses partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) to analyse 403 collected questionnaires from individuals above 20 years old and who own at least one smartphone. The derived results show behavioural intention to use positively influenced consumer inertia. The natural inhibiting role of consumer inertia is weakened by two market isomorphism forces (i.e., coercive pressures and normative pressures), thus leading to positivity toward mobile commerce channel adoption. However, mimetic pressures were statistically insignificant. Empirical findings confirm the intercorrelation of consumer inertia 1st order dimensions, and market isomorphism discriminant validity. This study also highlights the importance of inertial factors and market isomorphic forces that retailers or service providers need to consider before implementing mobile commerce app systems. 2022 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41109/1/Impact%20of%20Consumer.pdf Tiu Chai, Hui and Dayang Affizzah, Awang Marikan (2022) Impact of Consumer Inertia on Mobile Commerce Adoption Under the Influence of Market Isomorphism Effects. In: 10th International Borneo Business Conference 2022 (iBBC) 2022), 19-21 September 2022, Raia Hotel & Convention Centre Kuching, Sarawak.
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Tiu Chai, Hui
Dayang Affizzah, Awang Marikan
Impact of Consumer Inertia on Mobile Commerce Adoption Under the Influence of Market Isomorphism Effects
description This study examines consumer mobile commerce adoption through consumer adoption behaviour from intention to use into adoption under the influence of consumer inertia and market isomorphism. The presence of inertia elements could naturally act as an inhibiting agent in adopting consumer technological systems. With increasing social networking media, which resulted in increasing social interactions, these surrounding social forces could spur change behaviour that could subsequently influence consumers’ adoption decisions, for example, market isomorphic forces. This study uses partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) to analyse 403 collected questionnaires from individuals above 20 years old and who own at least one smartphone. The derived results show behavioural intention to use positively influenced consumer inertia. The natural inhibiting role of consumer inertia is weakened by two market isomorphism forces (i.e., coercive pressures and normative pressures), thus leading to positivity toward mobile commerce channel adoption. However, mimetic pressures were statistically insignificant. Empirical findings confirm the intercorrelation of consumer inertia 1st order dimensions, and market isomorphism discriminant validity. This study also highlights the importance of inertial factors and market isomorphic forces that retailers or service providers need to consider before implementing mobile commerce app systems.
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author Tiu Chai, Hui
Dayang Affizzah, Awang Marikan
author_facet Tiu Chai, Hui
Dayang Affizzah, Awang Marikan
author_sort Tiu Chai, Hui
title Impact of Consumer Inertia on Mobile Commerce Adoption Under the Influence of Market Isomorphism Effects
title_short Impact of Consumer Inertia on Mobile Commerce Adoption Under the Influence of Market Isomorphism Effects
title_full Impact of Consumer Inertia on Mobile Commerce Adoption Under the Influence of Market Isomorphism Effects
title_fullStr Impact of Consumer Inertia on Mobile Commerce Adoption Under the Influence of Market Isomorphism Effects
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Consumer Inertia on Mobile Commerce Adoption Under the Influence of Market Isomorphism Effects
title_sort impact of consumer inertia on mobile commerce adoption under the influence of market isomorphism effects
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41109/1/Impact%20of%20Consumer.pdf
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