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Determining mobile payment adoption: A systematic literature search and bibliometric analysis

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  • Mohammed Naved Khan

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Scholarly interest in the field of m-payment has gained prominence in the last decade owing to the shift in consumer spending patterns. However, only limited numbers of review studies are available on the topic. To overcome the limitation, the paper comprehensively reviewed the content of existing literature available on m-payment to improve understanding of the current state of knowledge. The present research paper reviews peer-reviewed literature available in the Scopus database for the period 2005‑2020. A systematic literature search using the Scopus database was undertaken resulting in a total of 56 studies published in 44 peer-reviewed International journals. The present study reviews the publication trend in the field of m-payment, influential articles and most prolific and influential authors. Thereafter, a bibliometric analysis using VOS Viewer was carried out to identify thematic clusters. Construction of the network map using bibliographic coupling and co-citation analysis reveals interesting patterns and themes in the field of m-payment. Our study provides a better understanding of the field of m-payment and based on the results future avenues were proposed.

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  • Abdullah & Mohammed Naved Khan, 2021. "Determining mobile payment adoption: A systematic literature search and bibliometric analysis," Cogent Business & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 8(1), pages 1893245-189, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:oabmxx:v:8:y:2021:i:1:p:1893245
    DOI: 10.1080/23311975.2021.1893245
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    1. Johan Hellemans & Kim Willems & Malaika Brengman, 2023. "Covid-19 and mobile payment in Belgium: Closing the digital divide or just for the young, social, and impulsive?," Electronic Commerce Research, Springer, vol. 23(3), pages 1539-1564, September.
    2. Panetta, Ida Claudia & Leo, Sabrina & Delle Foglie, Andrea, 2023. "The development of digital payments – Past, present, and future – From the literature," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 64(C).
    3. Prashant Sharma & Saurabh Sharma, 2023. "Mapping the Intellectual Structure of Mobile Payment Research: A Bibliometric Analysis," SAGE Open, , vol. 13(3), pages 21582440231, September.
    4. Atanas Atanasov & Galina Chipriyanova & Radosveta Krasteva-Hristova, 2023. "Integration of Digital Technologies in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Activities: A Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis," JRFM, MDPI, vol. 16(8), pages 1-24, August.
    5. Benicio Gonzalo Acosta Enriquez & Marco Agustín Arbulú Ballesteros & Jose Carlos Montes Ninaquispe & Emma Verónica Ramos Farroñán & Karina Saavedra Tirado & Olger Huamani Jordan & María de los Ã, 2024. "Evaluation of the Determining Factors of the Intention to Use, Satisfaction and Recommendation of Mobile Wallets Adapted to the Utaut2 Model in the Peruvian Context," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 13, January.
    6. Nisha K. Kumar & Anitha S. Yadav, 2024. "A Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis on Mobile Payments," Vision, , vol. 28(3), pages 287-302, June.

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