Published June 7, 2019 | Version v1
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APPLICATION OF TWO-STAGE MCDM TECHNIQUES IN EVALUATING THE PERFORMANCE OF ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SYSTEMS IN GHANA

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  • 1. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

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Electronic payment systems act as a catalyst in the economic development of many developing countries. However, their evaluation has become a daunting task over the years. This research employed a two-stage multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to evaluate e-payment systems in Ghana. The AHP method was utilized to find the contribution scores of the various criteria for the performance of the e-payment systems.
With the aid of the Probability Linguistic-TOPSIS (PL-TOPSIS) approach, we obtained the performance scores of the e-payment systems and ranked them. Among the six indicators employed in this study, we found cost-effectiveness to be the major indicator of an e-payment system performance. The performance ranking results indicated that credit/debit card has the highest performance score, followed by mobile money, ATM, online banking, and E-zwitch, respectively. We contribute to literature by providing intuitions on how AHP and PL-TOPSIS methods can be applied to evaluate the performance of e-payment systems.

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