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Relativer Vorteil bei mobilen Bezahlverfahren - mobiles Bezahlen aus dem Blickwinkel der Diffusionstheorie
[Relative advantage of mobile payment procedures - Mobile Payment from the perspective of the diffusion theory]

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  • Pousttchi, Key
  • Wiedemann, Dietmar Georg

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An important condition of business profit in mobile commerce offers in the B2C area is the availability of wide accepted mobile payment procedures. The contribution considers mobile payment on the perspective of diffusion theory and analyses which relative advantages could arise by using mobile payment procedures.

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  • Pousttchi, Key & Wiedemann, Dietmar Georg, 2005. "Relativer Vorteil bei mobilen Bezahlverfahren - mobiles Bezahlen aus dem Blickwinkel der Diffusionstheorie [Relative advantage of mobile payment procedures - Mobile Payment from the perspective of ," MPRA Paper 3607, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. Bazijanec, Bettina & Pousttchi, Key & Turowski, Klaus, 2004. "An Approach for Assessment of Electronic Offers," MPRA Paper 2916, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Khodawandi, Darius & Pousttchi, Key & Wiedemann, Dietmar Georg, 2003. "Akzeptanz mobiler Bezahlverfahren in Deutschland [Acceptance of Mobile Payment Procedures in Germany]," MPRA Paper 3606, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    3. Pousttchi, Key, 2004. "An Analysis of the Mobile Payment Problem in Europe," MPRA Paper 2915, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    4. Pousttchi, Key & Selk, Bernhard & Turowski, Klaus, 2002. "Akzeptanzkriterien für mobile Bezahlverfahren [Acceptance criterias for mobile payment procedures]," MPRA Paper 3785, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    5. Pousttchi, Key, 2003. "Conditions for acceptance and usage of mobile payment procedures," MPRA Paper 2912, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. Linck, K. & Pousttchi, Key & Wiedemann, Dietmar Georg, 2006. "Security Issues in Mobile Payment from the Customer Viewpoint," MPRA Paper 2923, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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