Solutions to the Application of Mobile Stock System in China

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Mobile stock system is one of the most rapidly developed mobile application in China in recent years. But there is still a long way to go. So what factors can contribute to the acceptance and adoption of mobile stock system And what factors can facilitate the development of mobile stock system In response to these questions, this paper makes theoretical analysis and conducts surveys, based on which this paper summarizes the factors affecting users’ choice of the mobile stock system. The previous study of mobile stock system mainly focuses the introduction and literature review. Few scholars have studied the subject from the perspective of implementation of the system. This paper is to fill the vacancy in this area. Based on the theoretical analysis and the survey conducted by this study, this paper puts forth four recommendations. It is believed that this study can serve as references for the service providers and developers in the field of mobile stock system.

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