A systematic literature review and analysis on mobile apps in m-commerce: Implications for future research

Ailie K.Y. Tang

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Abstract

The use of mobile applications (apps) continues to grow. The literature on mobile apps is accumulating along with this growth, but the streams of research are still highly inconsistent and fragmented. A comprehensive and succinct review is needed that would help scholars and practitioners understand (a) the adoption of current mobile apps and (b) consumers’ motivations, attitudes and behavior towards mobile apps. This study aims to organize and classify literature on mobile apps in m-commerce and assess the state of the art in order to facilitate future research. Content categorization was conducted on studies of mobile apps published between 2009 and 2018 in the business journals listed in the Journal Citation Reports. They were then analyzed in accordance with a systematic review approach involving interpretation-based assessment of the research methodology and key findings of these studies. Future research directions are also suggested for managerial and academic implications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100885
JournalElectronic Commerce Research and Applications
Volume37
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2019

Keywords

  • Consumer behaviors
  • m-Commerce
  • Mobile apps
  • Online

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