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The nature of banking in India is passing through a transformation, due to recent changes in economic, business, legislative, technological and social environments. The pattern of individual disposable income is also changing, with the increasing prosperity of the common man, the growing...
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Importance-performance analysis is utilised to compare the perceptions held by bank customers regarding selected service delivery technologies (SDTs) such as automated teller machines (ATMs), telephone banking and internet banking. Bank patrons in the United Kingdom and the United States are...
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Importance-performance analysis is utilised to compare the perceptions held by bank customers regarding selected service delivery technologies (SDTs) such as automated teller machines (ATMs), telephone banking and internet banking. Bank patrons in the United Kingdom and the United States are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008580352
With the advancement of technology and growth in internet penetration, the banking sector has developed different channels to customer for their banking needs such as ATM, internet banking and tele-banking. Internet banking is based on the uses of the internet and mainly used in urban areas. It...
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The banking sector has undergone many changes after liberalisation of the Indian economy and introduction of information technology in banking in India. The technology-related factors have changed the way the banking is done. Despite all these changes, it is the human touch and customer...
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The aim of this paper is to understand the impact of ATM services on the customer satisfaction in Indian banking sector. The study has used the primary data of customer satisfaction survey (N = 400). The data was collected using a structured questionnaire designed to ascertain the satisfaction...
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Malaysia has seen the merging of banks in 1999. The aim is to make the banks stronger and more stable, especially in terms of asset size. The merge will also able to give competitive advantage to the banking institutions (anchor banks) during the AFTA. Most studies proved that there is a...
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Research on service quality receives considerable attention due to the difficulties in defining and measuring it. Quality leading to satisfaction is often perceived as an outcome of customers' perceptions and expectations, and research has shown that high service quality contributes...
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The paper investigates the path 'perceived service quality – perceived customer value – customer satisfaction – behavioural intentions' in Indian retail banking. The service quality attributes were identified from literature and finalised after interviews with bank managers. Two service...
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Satisfaction with banking services is an area of growing interest to researchers and managers. This research examined the survey responses of 560 bank customers who provided information regarding their satisfaction towards financial distribution channels with respect to five banks. The study...
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