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Electronic distribution channels provide alternatives for faster delivery of banking services to a wider scope of customers. This study aims to understand customers' perception towards the potential benefits and risks associated with electronic banking in Pakistan. The outcomes would help the...
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Technology adoptions are not always rational. Adoption herding, the adoption that occurs because many others have made the adoption, often occurs due to various reasons (Li, 2004). Traditional rational choice theories cannot accommodate herding and other irrational behaviours associated with...
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This paper describes a comparative study about the issues in the current e-banking services among the young consumers between two nations: China vs. USA. As the attitude and usage of young consumers will be a good indicator for the trend of e-banking service in the future, and different cultures...
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This paper describes a comparative study about the issues in the current e-banking services among the young consumers between two nations: China vs. USA. As the attitude and usage of young consumers will be a good indicator for the trend of e-banking service in the future, and different cultures...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008539376
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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Internet banking is one of the most upcoming phenomena which is helping banking sector's growth in India. With changing patterns of consumer behaviour and the increasing use of technology in the delivery of banking services in India, there is a need to understand consumers' perspective towards...
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This study was designed to analyse factors that influence customers' intention to adopt e-banking service channels in Ethiopia. A conceptual framework was designed by integrating variables from theory of planned behaviour, technology acceptance model, and previous studies. Through stratified...
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Although internet banking promises several benefits to bank customers, the adoption of online banking services continue to be low especially in developing countries. Prior research has examined internet banking adoption as a classification problem with a focus on adopters and non-adopters using...
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The objective of the current study was to investigate the major e-statement quality dimensions affecting the usage of e-statements by account holders in Malaysia, and to see how this use influenced behaviour. The study used a survey questionnaire distributed to a convenient sample of 1,000 bank...
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In this paper, we present our findings to develop an understanding of the effect of website usability, customer satisfaction on loyalty and positive Word-of-Mouth (WOM) as a means of referral. A survey was conducted among 220 internet banking users in Malaysia who represented the main banking...
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