BAR: Brazilian Administration Review (Jan 2015)

The Effects of Trust Transference, Mobile Attributes and Enjoyment on Mobile Trust

  • Cristiane Junqueira Giovannini,
  • Jorge Brantes Ferreira,
  • Jorge Ferreira da Silva ,
  • Daniel Brantes Ferreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-7692bar2015140052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 88 – 108

Abstract

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Trust is essential in building relationships. In mobile commerce, as in electronic commerce, trust is even more valuable given the absence of human contact and direct observation of the service provider. Despite the importance of trust for mobile commerce, there has been little academic effort to study the relationships between mobile devices unique components of interactivity and customer trust, or the relationship between offline, online and mobile trust. This study proposes a trust-mediated model for customer attitude and transaction intentions in mobile commerce contexts that incorporates trust transference and unique factors present in mobile commerce. Data were collected in an online survey and analyzed via structural equations modeling. Results suggest that trust transferred from online contexts and ease of use have significant effects on mobile trust formation, while also indicating that mobile trust influences consumers’ attitudes and intentions to purchase using mobile devices.

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