Abstract:
The 4G revolution has enhanced smartphone penetration by 21.3%. Subsequently, the rapid expansion of different categories of mobile applications has changed the way consumers think, exchange information, shop, play games, and connect socially. This study, based on information mobile applications (apps), aims to predict and identify the specific antecedents that influence consumers to use an information app on a continuous basis, with the mediating effects of perceived usefulness and ease of use. Using structural equation modelling, causal analysis found relationships between perceived usefulness and interactivity and between perceived ease of use and information quality, system quality, and interactivity. Moreover, both mediating variables lead to continuous intention to use the app. The paper concludes with practical implications for m-commerce users.