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Finance  2020 

移动银行采用意愿之比较型研究分析——基于2015年至2019年国际期刊
The Analysis of Comparative Studies on Mobile Banking Adoption Intention—Based on International Journals from 2015 to 2019

DOI: 10.12677/FIN.2020.101001, PP. 1-9

Keywords: 移动银行,采用意愿,比较型研究,文献分析
Mobile Banking
, Adoption Intention, Comparative Study, Literature Analysis

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本文以国外文献为主要研究对象,系统回顾了2015年至2019年期间有关移动银行采用意愿的18篇比较型研究论文。结果表明,对移动银行采用这一主题的比较型研究越来越受学者们的重视。本文将这些比较型研究分为三类:国家间比较研究、性别比较研究以及侧重于方法差异等的其他类型比较研究。同时,归纳总结了近五年来基于此主题的比较型研究所采用的主要研究理论模型,并进一步探讨了现有文献的局限性及未来研究方向。
Taking international journals as the main research objects, this paper systematically reviewed 18 comparative studies regarding mobile banking adoption intention from 2015 to 2019. The results indicate that scholars pay more and more attention to comparative studies of mobile banking. This paper divides these comparative studies into three types: country studies, gender studies and methodological differences studies. Moreover, this paper summarizes major theoretical theories and models in the extant comparative studies, and further discusses the limitations of existing li-terature and future research directions.

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