educating organizations to administer seminars that
would tackle the aspects of cryptocurrencies in a
manner earlier suggested by the researcher.
Cryptocurrency wallet developers should put
more attention on aspects such as EE, FC, and TR. It
would likely be helpful for wallet developers to
assume liability in case of lost or stolen
cryptocurrencies due to massive breach or hacking.
This is to ensure that wallet developers forward its
best foot in protecting their clients. A wallet that
could establish specifications unique to Filipinos
would most likely increase the acceptance of
cryptocurrencies.
The government must continue to regulate
cryptocurrencies since it has overall power to break
cultural belief on such currencies. The Philippine
government, by not banning cryptocurrencies, is a
move towards acceptance. However, an express
rather than implied support of cryptocurrencies could
result to a more holistic acceptance. Ideally, the
government could also develop its own
cryptocurrencies someday to fully replace fiat money.
While an accounting standard for
cryptocurrencies would not contribute to its overall
credibility, the former could still be at the core of
igniting international understanding. When
cryptocurrencies are recognized by the Accountancy
profession and its related accounting standard-setting
bodies, its strategic advantages shall be incorporated
on accounting syllabi and programs. This would
accelerate knowledge about cryptocurrencies and
could further facilitate acceptance.
Given the results of this study, coupled with the
research delimitations, the following areas for future
research are hereby recommended:
• To come up with a theoretically valid and
acceptable Cryptocurrency Acceptance Model,
using the recommended model in this study as a
starting point for model development;
• The finding on CB merits another study to
further investigate on the significant yet
negative relationship between CB and BI; and
• To study the behavioral intention to use
cryptocurrencies in a business exchange rather
than just focusing on its acceptance as a mode
of payment.
5 CONCLUSION
This research found out that Millennial CPAs are
neutral in terms of acceptability of cryptocurrencies
as mode of payment in the Philippines. Among the
nine independent variables investigated in this study,
only Performance Expectancy (PE), Social Influence
(SI), and Cultural Belief (CB) were found to have
significant influence on the behavioral intention to
accept cryptocurrencies. In order to increase the level
of acceptability of cryptocurrencies, the importance
of these three variables are paramount. Therefore,
corporate and business strategy formulations must
delve on focusing on the three significant variables to
enhance the influence of the Behavioral Intent (BI) to
accept cryptocurrencies as a mode of payment.
Given the nature and flexibility of the UTAUT
model, its adoption and modification were found to
be extremely suitable in understanding technological
advancement and innovation that may not yet be fully
acceptable at present times. Together with the
constructs investigated in this study along with the
original UTAUT constructs, business professionals,
owners, and managers may use the results of this
study as a strategic compass to direct through the
qualms carried about by technological innovations
such as cryptocurrencies.
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