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Journal : Annals of Management and Organization Research

Factors influencing the development of the cashless payment system: Comprehending the function of the involved participants Tanha, Moutusi; Dolon, Md. Mohibul Alam; Al-Amin, Al-Amin; Nadi, Nusrat Afrin; Islam, Md. Monirul; Ali, Md. Hazrat
Annals of Management and Organization Research Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): May
Publisher : goodwood publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/amor.v5i4.1959

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Purpose: The prevalence of cashless payments has increased globally owing to their myriad benefits. Furthermore, the use of cashless payments has also increased. Nevertheless, there is a need for more comprehensive research on the acceptance and current methodologies of cashless transactions. This study aims to gain a thorough understanding by identifying the entities involved and their pivotal functions in the payment ecosystem. Research Methodology: This report seeks to answer two research questions: i) Which factors are involved in the cashless payment ecosystem? What key elements influence the players in adopting a cashless payment ecosystem? Six key ecosystem players and their influencing elements were identified by comprehensively evaluating 63 publications published between 2015 and 2021. Results: Several benefits are associated with cashless payments, which have led to their growing popularity worldwide. Furthermore, during the COVID-19 epidemic, there was a significant increase in the use of cashless payment methods. Limitations: On the other hand, more holistic studies on the widespread use of cashless payment methods and their respective modern behaviors are needed. Contribution: In addition to providing a foundation for further empirical research, this study contributes to resolving adoption-related concerns. Novelty: This study’s original approach to understanding the various elements driving cashless payment system development by focusing on participant roles and functions is unique. Unlike previous studies, this study examines human dynamics rather than technology or regulatory issues.
Factors influencing the development of the cashless payment system: Comprehending the function of the involved participants Tanha, Moutusi; Dolon, Md. Mohibul Alam; Al-Amin, Al-Amin; Nadi, Nusrat Afrin; Islam, Md. Monirul; Ali, Md. Hazrat
Annals of Management and Organization Research Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): May
Publisher : goodwood publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/amor.v5i4.1959

Abstract

Purpose: The prevalence of cashless payments has increased globally owing to their myriad benefits. Furthermore, the use of cashless payments has also increased. Nevertheless, there is a need for more comprehensive research on the acceptance and current methodologies of cashless transactions. This study aims to gain a thorough understanding by identifying the entities involved and their pivotal functions in the payment ecosystem. Research Methodology: This report seeks to answer two research questions: i) Which factors are involved in the cashless payment ecosystem? What key elements influence the players in adopting a cashless payment ecosystem? Six key ecosystem players and their influencing elements were identified by comprehensively evaluating 63 publications published between 2015 and 2021. Results: Several benefits are associated with cashless payments, which have led to their growing popularity worldwide. Furthermore, during the COVID-19 epidemic, there was a significant increase in the use of cashless payment methods. Limitations: On the other hand, more holistic studies on the widespread use of cashless payment methods and their respective modern behaviors are needed. Contribution: In addition to providing a foundation for further empirical research, this study contributes to resolving adoption-related concerns. Novelty: This study’s original approach to understanding the various elements driving cashless payment system development by focusing on participant roles and functions is unique. Unlike previous studies, this study examines human dynamics rather than technology or regulatory issues.
Co-Authors Alfiana Alfiana Alfiona, Fifa Ali, Md. Hazrat Aminudin S, Muh. Dzihab Amsah Hendri Doni Andespa, Wira Andriawan, Andriawan Ansyori, Ahmad Asbullah, Muhammad Bachtiar Arif, Bachtiar Bantali, Ampun Barus, Imelda Benediktus Rolando Darsinah Darsinah Dewi, Komala Dolon, Md. Mohibul Alam Doni , Saputra Effendy, Yolanda El Hasan, Sawqi Saad Erwin Yulianto Faried Effendy Guntara, Agun Guntur Arie Wibowo, Guntur Arie Hadi Gunawan, Hadi Haerudin Haerudin Hajar Mukaromah Hawari, Rayzul Husain, Anggriani Iiz Izmuddin Iksal, Iksal Imron Natsir, Imron Indarsih, Fajar Irianto, Sugeng Irnayenti, Irnayenti Islam, Md. Monirul Izwan, Saiful Judijanto, Loso Judijonto, Loso Kee, Daisy Mui Hung Kemala, Ratu Kumar, Sumit Kusnadi, Iwan Lubis, Eka Feby Ronauli LUKMAN NURHAKIM, LUKMAN Mahadewi, Erlina Puspitaloka Melyana R. Pugu Mudzakir Mudzakir Muhammad Agus Muljanto Muhammad Imran Muhammad Yasir Nasution, Muhammad Yasir Munawaroh, Enok Muniandy, Alvesterlee M Murdianto, Teguh Nadi, Nusrat Afrin Ni Luh Yulyana Dewi Nugraha, Rahmat Taufik Nugroho, Wijil Nurhasanah Nurhasanah PARHUSIP, ARISMAN Paturochman, Iwan Ridwan Piola, Marina Paramitha Sari Putra, Hanif Ramadhan Fahmi Putri, Dhelittya Finaliyani Rahma Dilla Zainuri Rahmat Rahmat Rawati, Mesis Rita Hayati Rohman, Ahmad Fadlu Romadhoni, Moh. Gufron Rosidah, Dewi Saeppani, Asep Sakti Ritonga Sasmita, Mitra Silaen, Montaris Simanjuntak, Enty Evasari Singh, Shagun Surajiyo Surajiyo Syahputra, Hendri Syaifullah MS Tanha, Moutusi Tanjung, Rosdiana Imroati Kurnia Teguh Wibowo Triolita, Nina Trisnawati Trisnawati Tubagus, Munir Utama, Ahmad Nur Budi Wafrotur Rohmah Widijatmoko, Engelbertus Kukuh Widyasari, Erna Yadi Suryadi Yunita Sari ZUWARDI, ZUWARDI