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Frontiers in Psychology
Variables Influencing Cryptocurrency Use: A Technology Acceptance Model in Spain
Mario Arias-Oliva1  Gustavo Matías-Clavero2  Jorge Pelegrín-Borondo3 
[1] Department of Business Management, Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain;Economic Structure and Development Economics, Autonomous University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain;Economy and Business Department, University of La Rioja, Logroño, Spain;
关键词: cryptocurrencies;    bitcoin;    blockchain;    ICO;    initial coin offering;    fintech;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00475
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The first commercial transaction with the first cryptocurrency in 2010 marked the start of a revolution in transactions. Blockchain and cryptocurrencies will dramatically transform how we do transactions, just as the Internet revolutionized how we communicate. Currently, more than 2,000 cryptocurrencies are quoted on the market, and many more are being launched in initial coin offerings for use as an exchange method in a specific business ecosystem or as rights to assets or liabilities. As an emerging fintech, cryptocurrencies open up many opportunities, but they also pose significant challenges and limitations. This paper analyzes the key factors for the successful development of a cryptocurrency from a consumer-behavior perspective. Using a technology acceptance theoretical framework, we test a model able to explain almost 85% of the intention to use cryptocurrencies. Surprisingly, risk was not a significant factor. This could be because most of the respondents considered operating with cryptocurrencies to be risky; the lack of variability in their responses to the questions about perceived risk would explain this lack of explanatory power. However, willingness to manage cryptocurrency risk could be a precondition for adoption. The performance expectancy for a given cryptocurrency was the most important factor for its success. The research was conducted in Spain with college-educated adults with basic knowledge of the Internet.

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