TY - JOUR T1 - Reducing Cash Withdrawal Among Cardholders for a Cashless Society A1 - Dung Phuong Hoang A1 - Minh Phuong Nguyen A1 - Thi Hong Hai Nguyen A1 - Thi Vi Linh Than A1 - Bao Huyen Nguyen JF - Journal of Organizational Behavior Research JO - J Organ Behav Res SN - 2528-9705 Y1 - 2021 VL - 6 IS - 2 DO - 10.51847/gExJrs5EwH SP - 58 EP - 72 N2 - Nowadays, developing a cashless society is the common aim of most countries. This study answers a crucial but mostly neglected question regarding determinants of debit cardholders’ intention to withdraw cash. Upon the adaption of transaction cost economics theory, this study examines cash withdrawal as a switching decision from using a debit card with money transferring services provided by banks to withdraw and use cash for payment transactions on one’s own. This study used both in-depth interview and qualitative method to develop measurement scales and hypotheses and quantitative survey on 379 Vietnamese debit cardholders to assess the model. The results indicated that cash withdrawal can be significantly discouraged by reducing perceived adaptation costs related to debit card usage and enhancing the perceived usefulness of debit cards. The study findings not only suggest valuable practical implication for banks and policymakers in heavily cash-based countries but also open up a new research stream regarding the switching decision between different governance modes as an expansion of transaction cost economics theory. UR - https://odad.org/article/reducing-cash-withdrawal-among-cardholders-for-a-cashless-society-r7px6s6sli6up6t ER -