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The purpose of this study is to measure the effect of Performance expectancy on customers’ intentions to adopt mobile applications, and to examine if customer involvement has a role on the relationship between Performance expectancy and customers’ behavioral intentions to adopt mobile applications. This research gives the government, the marketer and the mobile application developer insights on what is needed to support the mobile application services in Egypt. Descriptive research design was applied to describe mobile application market characteristics regarding customer involvement as a moderator variable between performance expectancy as independent variable and customers’ behavioral intention as dependent variable. Non-probability sampling is the sampling method in this research, and the snowball sampling technique is used with 641 participants. The researcher used regression analysis as it explains the variance in the dependent variable when several independent variables are theorized to simultaneously influence it. The research findings suggest that for mobile applications that provide higher performance to the user, are more predicted to be adopted or used. The findings also suggest that customer involvement has a role in the relationship performance expectancy and the behavior intention of mobile applications
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