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Hotels can be classified as a type of business which not only uses large amounts of capital, but also employs relatively large numbers of people. The present study sets out to establish how Singapore’s Gazetted hotels (i.e. those hotels which have met certain minimum criteria as laid down by...
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Undergraduates constitute an attractive segment of customers for retail banks in many countries of the world, including Singapore. This study, using a sample of Singapore’s undergraduates, sets out to establish a ranking of the various dimensions which influence their bank selection decision...
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Internet banking is a form of self‐service technology, costing millions of dollars, which leading retail banks have made available in the recent past. An understanding of why users are more accepting of Internet banking services should help bank managers implement this self‐service...
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Establishes that, in Singapore, which has a minority of Muslims in its population, both Muslims and non‐Muslims are generally unaware of the culture of Islamic banking. Also the two separate groups have different attitudes towards the Islamic banking movement, with the degree of difference...
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This study, using a sample of adult Singaporeans, established that 76.8 per cent of its respondents engaged in multiple banking. The Post Office Savings Bank was main bank to 61.3 per cent of the respondents, while the local full licence banks were main bank to 35.1 per cent of the respondents....
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Purpose – This study aims to develop a set of dimensions for measuring the service of moneychangers. Design/methodology/approach – Attributes for measuring the moneychanger service were created from exit interviews and a review of the literature, and then administered a survey to consumers...
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This study seeks to identify the types of incidents which cause consumers to switch between banks, the weighting of each incident on the switching decision, whether single or multiple incidents influence switching decisions, and the extent to which switchers explain the problems they have faced...
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Purpose – This paper illustrates why consumers are resistant to using internet banking. Design/methodology/approach – A survey was used to acquire data from 127 consumers who were not internet bank users. Findings – Using a content analysis procedure, eight factors were identified which...
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