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Cross‐industry Preferences for Development of Mobile Payments in Switzerland

Pages 142-152 | Published online: 08 May 2007
 

Abstract

In this paper we present a study that unveils the technological and organizational preferences of various industries for mobile payment developments in Switzerland. Despite the expected success, mobile payments remain at an early stage of development in most countries. At this point, there is a real need for better understanding of the factors hindering the deployment of mobile payments. We conducted several series of interviews involving key Swiss experts to elicit the preferences of the different industries involved in the mobile payment market. The findings indicate that card‐based solutions are still preferred to mobile phone‐based solutions from an industry point of view. However, in terms of industrial settings, the situation is not as clear for determining the dominant actors who would lead mobile payments solutions in the future. At this stage, this study already reveals some weak market signals concerning the future developments of mobile payments in Switzerland.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The work presented in this paper was supported by the National Competence Center in Research on Mobile Information and Communication Systems (NCCR MICS), which is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation under grant number 5005–67322.

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