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Designing a Risk Assessment System for China’s Third-Party Mobile Payments

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Mobile payments are playing a key role in the rise of the mobile e-commerce industry. Mobile payment security (MPS) has become the largest barrier as customers are unwilling to trust mobile e-commerce without a secure transaction. A comprehensive risk assessment is a critical step in MPS risk early warning, planning and management. It has become necessary to develop dedicated decision support systems (DSS) for the risk management of mobile payments. This paper presents the theoretical principles underlying the design and development of a DSS for MPS risk assessment. This system is capable of addressing multiple qualitative judgments with quantitative support, which is accomplished through the development and use of a framework in a web-based fuzzy decision making environment.

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This work is supported by a Program of Natural Science Foundation of Sichuan Provincial Education Department (Grant No. 13212693), the Philosophy and Social Sciences of Sichuan Province [Grant No. SC13JR07], the Scientific Fund of Systems Science and Enterprise Development Research Center of Sichuan (Grant No. Xq13c05) and the Key Scientific Research Fund of Xihua University (Grant No. z1221207).

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Xu, L., Zhuo, W. (2014). Designing a Risk Assessment System for China’s Third-Party Mobile Payments. In: Xu, J., Cruz-Machado, V., Lev, B., Nickel, S. (eds) Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Management Science and Engineering Management. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 281. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55122-2_129

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