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Mahardika, Rangga Maulid, and Harsini Soetomo. "Anteseden Mobile Banking Adoption." Media Riset Bisnis & Manajemen 19, no. 1 (August 28, 2019): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/mrbm.v19i1.5352.

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<p><strong>Abstra</strong><strong>k</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Tujuan –</strong>Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis pengaruh dari self efficacyterhadap mobile banking adoption melalui perceived risk, perceived ease of use,perceived usefulness dan behavioural intention.</p><p><strong>Desain/Metodologi/ Pendekatan – </strong>Rancangan penelitian ini dilakukandengan menggunakan rancangan penelitian uji hipotesis (hypotheis testing). Unitanalisis yang digunakan dalam metode penelitian ini adalah pengguna Mobilebanking yang aktif menggunakan dalam 3 bulan terakhir, dan penelitian inimenggunakan data cross-sectional dan teknik sampling yang digunakan adalahpurposive sampling. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) digunakan untuk mengujihipotesis dalam penelitian ini.</p><p><strong>Temuan - </strong>Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa (1) Selfefficacy tidak memiliki pengaruh negatif yang signifikan terhadap perceived risk, Self Efficay memiliki pengaruh positif terhadap perceived ease of use dan perceived usefulness dalam penggunaan mobile banking, (2) Perceived ease of use memiliki pengaruh positif terhadap perceived usefulness, Perceived ease of use memiliki pengaruh positif terhadap Intention to Adoption Mobile Banking (3) Perceived risk tidak memiliki pengaruh negatif yang signifikan terhadap intention to adoption mobile banking, (4) Perceived ease of use dan perceived usefulness memiliki pengaruh positif terhadap intention to adoption mobile banking, (5) Perceived usefulness tidak memiliki pengaruh positif yang signifikan terhadap adoption mobile banking, dan (6) Intention to adoption mobile banking memiliki pengaruh positif terhadap adoption mobile banking.</p><p><em> </em></p><p><strong><em>Abstract</em></strong></p><p><strong><em>Purpose </em></strong><em>–</em><em>The purpose of this study is to </em><em>analyze</em><em> the </em><em>effect of self eficacy on mobile adoption through percieved risk, percieved ease of use, percieved usefulness and behavioral intention</em><em></em></p><p><strong><em>Des</em></strong><strong><em>ign</em></strong><strong><em>/Met</em></strong><strong><em>hodology</em></strong><strong><em>/</em></strong><strong><em>Approach – </em></strong><em>Using 210 respondents of active mobile banking users in last 3 months, hypotheses were tested with Structural Equation Modeling by AMOS</em></p><p><strong><em>Findings</em></strong><em> - </em><em>The results showed a positive influence between reflected appraisal of self, self image congruency and cafe quality of cafes toward the electric keyword from word of mouth, while on the conspicuous value and price fairness of does not affect the electronic word-of-mouth. There are several managerial implications that can influence consumers to deliver eWOM by taking more attention to self-relevant value and cafe-relevant value.</em></p><p> </p>
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Zhang, Tingting, Can Lu, and Murat Kizildag. "Banking “on-the-go”: examining consumers’ adoption of mobile banking services." International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences 10, no. 3 (September 17, 2018): 279–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijqss-07-2017-0067.

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Purpose This paper aims to examine consumers’ adoption of mobile technology to facilitate their banking services and activities, and to investigate the factors influencing their adoption and engagement. Design/methodology/approach An online survey is used to test proposed relationships between factors and consumers’ mobile banking adoption. Structural equation modeling is performed to analyze consumers’ intentions toward mobile banking. Findings Traditional technology acceptance model factors – perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use – are identified as effective factors in influencing consumers to adopt mobile technology for facilitating banking services. Moreover, technology safety concerns, including reliability and privacy factors, are found to play an important role in motivating consumers to embrace mobile banking. The “fun” feature of the technology and consumers’ innovativeness characteristics are considered important in influencing mobile banking adoption. Trust in the banks has its predominant role in mobile technology adoption for banking services. Practical implications A bank gaining trust from its clients is key to active adoption of mobile banking technology. Bankers are advised to pay more attention to reliability and privacy features when designing and promoting mobile banking technology to consumers. Moreover, advertisements to bank clients should stress the “fun” aspects of the mobile banking apps to attract them to the use of mobile banking technology. Originality/value This paper investigates the factors influencing bank consumers to adopting mobile banking apps to facilitate their banking services. Nine key factors in the technology adoption area are examined to provide a comprehensive understanding of bank clients’ use of mobile banking apps, which advances the understanding of mobile technology applied in the banking industry in the literature.
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Chavali, Kavita, and Ajith Kumar. "Adoption of Mobile Banking and Perceived Risk in GCC." Banks and Bank Systems 13, no. 1 (February 15, 2018): 72–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/bbs.13(1).2018.07.

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The study deals with the adoption of mobile banking services by respondents in UAE and the perception of risk factors by them. A model was developed on the Customer Adoption Process of mobile banking. The model is validated based on the data collected using the questionnaire from a sample of 90 respondents in UAE. Factor analysis is used to evaluate and analyze the responses. Belief in technology and the value it creates are the major driving force for respondents to adopt mobile banking. Respondents perceive that mobile banking helps in proper financial planning due to continuous monitoring the transactions and time saving. Lack of privacy in the mobile banking transactions and not all banks offering mobile banking services in UAE are the major challenges perceived by the respondents for non-adoption of mobile banking. Respondents identify time risk, financial risk and performance risk as the most predominant risk factors compared to other risks in the adoption process.
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Changchit, Chuleeporn, Ravi Lonkani, and Jomjai Sampet. "Determinants of Mobile Banking Adoption." Journal of Global Information Management 26, no. 4 (October 2018): 158–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jgim.2018100109.

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With a rapid increase in smart phone users, mobile banking is becoming an available banking channel that allows consumers to perform banking transactions at their own convenience. However, not all customers are ready to embrace this new channel of services. It is crucial for banks to fully understand the preferences of their customers, especially which factors play an important role in encouraging or discouraging customers from using this banking channel. It is also important to further investigate whether their customers' perceptions on mobile banking is influenced by culture. This article aims at comparing the mobile banking perceptions between the consumers in the U.S. and in Thailand. The research findings reveal the various factors that influence mobile banking adoption for these two nationalities. The results should help banks gain an understanding of these factors, and thus direct their efforts to develop features that satisfy the needs of their target customers and alter their business model to promote factors that have a positive influence on mobile banking adoption.
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Moser, Florian. "Mobile Banking." International Journal of Bank Marketing 33, no. 2 (April 7, 2015): 162–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijbm-08-2013-0082.

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Purpose – Though Mobile Banking has raised high expectations in research and practice, it neither experienced broad adoption nor allows it banks to realize additional earnings yet. By analyzing the discourse in form of publications in research and practice as a proxy for the subsequent actual adoption, the purpose of this paper is to examine whether Mobile Banking is just a fashionable concept and whether academics or practitioners are leading the debate on Mobile Banking. Design/methodology/approach – On the basis of academic and practical Mobile Banking publications from the last 13 years, discourse analysis was applied to examine patterns in the Mobile Banking literature and thus debate in research and practice. Previous patterns have been extended to examine whether the Mobile Banking discourse has fashionable aspects indicating a transient hype or whether it indicates long-term institutionalization. By differentiating between academic and practical publications, the different roles have been analyzed. Findings – Mobile Banking discourse shows a positive trend indicating a broader adoption in nearer future which should encourage both researchers and practitioners to stay involved in the topic. Temporary developments and the emergence of technological innovations (e.g. Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, iPhone) created a fashionable hype around Mobile Banking showing that the acceptance is probably linked to developments like convenience, usefulness or availability. New phenomenon like social networks thus should be integrated in future considerations regarding Mobile Banking. Originality/value – First study about the fashionable aspect in Mobile Banking literature discourse. Combination of conceptual work, literature review and methodological approach in form of regression and pattern analysis. Applies the method of a former work and extends the methodology by the characteristics of fashionable innovations.
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Giovanis, Apostolos, Pinelopi Athanasopoulou, Costas Assimakopoulos, and Christos Sarmaniotis. "Adoption of mobile banking services." International Journal of Bank Marketing 37, no. 5 (July 1, 2019): 1165–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijbm-08-2018-0200.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate which of four well-established theoretical models (i.e. technology acceptance model, theory of planned behavior, unified theory of acceptance and use of technology, decomposed theory of planned behavior (DTPB)) best explains potential users’ behavioral intentions to adopt mobile banking (MB) services.Design/methodology/approachDrawing on data from 931 potential users in Greece, the structural equation modeling method was used to examine and compare the four models in goodness-of-fit, explanatory power and statistical significance of path coefficients.FindingsResults indicate that the best model is an extension of the DTPB with perceived risk (PR). Customers’ attitude, determined by three rationally-evaluated MB attributes (usefulness, easiness and compatibility), is the main driver of consumers’ intentions to adopt MB services. Additionally, consumers’ perceptions of availability of knowledge, resources and opportunities necessary for using the service, and the pressure of interpersonal and external social contexts toward the use of MB are the other two, less important, adoption drivers. Finally, PR negatively affects attitude formation and inhibits willingness to use MB services.Practical implicationsFindings can help marketers of financial institutions to select the more parsimonious model to develop appropriate marketing strategies to increase adoption rates of MB services.Originality/valueThis is the first study that compares the performance of four well-known innovation adoption models to explain consumers’ behavior in the MB context.
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Bankole, Felix O., Omolola O. Bankole, and Irwin Brown. "Mobile Banking Adoption in Nigeria." Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries 47, no. 1 (July 2011): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1681-4835.2011.tb00330.x.

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Habibur Rahman, Md, Md Al-Amin, and Nusrat Sharmin Lipy. "An Investigation on The Intention to Adopt Mobile Banking on Security Perspective in Bangladesh." Risk and Financial Management 2, no. 2 (December 15, 2020): p47. http://dx.doi.org/10.30560/rfm.v2n2p47.

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This research examines the information security of adopting mobile banking and suggests maximizing information security in mobile banking in different ways. Security issues pose a threat to mobile banking adoption and diffusion. Therefore, reliable security measures and improved trust improvement are suggested to address information security in adopting mobile banking for financial services. A questionnaire survey is conducted with users of mobile banking technology. Random sampling is adopted in the study. 650 questionnaires were sent to respondents, and 303 responses were recorded. A confirmatory factor analysis with varimax rotation was conducted following correlation and multiple regression analysis to test the hypothesis of the study. The research finds that (1) perceived security and trust affect mobile banking self-efficacy and performance (SEP) of adopting mobile banking for financial services; (2) Reliable security measure and perceive trust improvement positively influence (SEP) of adopting mobile banking for financial services. This study shows the significance of user perceptions of security by inspecting the content of the security rules of mobile banking for clients’ levels. It includes the adoption of technology in financial services. Therefore, the study links the technology acceptance model (TAM) with the literature on perceived security and trust of adopting mobile banking for financial services. The research has applied to the banking industry to develop and expand its banking market by developing reliable security measures and improving the perceived trust of customers to conduct banking transactions using mobile banking technology.
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Suhartanto, Dwi, David Dean, Tuan Ahmad Tuan Ismail, and Ratna Sundari. "Mobile banking adoption in Islamic banks." Journal of Islamic Marketing 11, no. 6 (September 23, 2019): 1405–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jima-05-2019-0096.

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Purpose This paper aims to examine mobile banking adoption in Islamic banks by integrating technology adoption model (TAM) and Religiosity-Behavioural Intention Model. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a sample of 300 mobile banking customers of Islamic banks from West Java Province, Indonesia. Partial least square was applied to assess the association between perceived usefulness, perceived ease-of-use, religiosity, satisfaction, and adoption. Findings The results of this study disclosed that the integration of TAM and Religiosity-Intention model provides a more complete explanation of Islamic bank consumers’ adoption of mobile banking. Besides perceived usefulness and perceived ease-of-use, the results of this study emphasise the importance of religiosity in mobile banking adoption. Practical implications This study offers an opportunity for Islamic bank managers to increase the adoption of their mobile banking services. To increase the adoption of mobile banking services, Islamic banks must not only provide an application that is useful and easy to use but also consider the customer’s religiosity. All of their mobile banking marketing strategies should focus on providing high-quality mobile service while ensuring the bank’s operations are compliant with the Islamic law. Originality/value This study is the first attempt to integrate TAM and Religiosity-Intention Model to assess mobile banking adoption.
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Audini, Irni, and Idrianita Anis. "ANALISIS PENGARUH PERCEIVED RISK, SOCIAL NORMS, USEFULNESS, DAN TRUST TERHADAP ADOPSI MOBILE BANKING DAN INTERNET BANKING." INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND GOVERNANCE 1, no. 1 (December 10, 2019): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.36766/ijag.v1i1.1.

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The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of perceived risk, social norms, usefulness and trust towards the adoption of mobile banking and internet banking in Indonesia. Independent variables in this study were perceived risk, social norms, usefulness and trust. Dependent variables used were the adoption of mobile banking and internet banking. The control variables of this study were gender, age, education, profession and understanding of technology.The research used questionnaire for data collection. The respondents were active users of mobile banking services banking and internet banking. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. This study uses regression analysis. The analytical tool used to test the hypothesis is SPSS 20.These results indicate that not all independent variables showed significant effects on the dependent variable. Perceived risk has a negative influence on the adoption of mobile banking and internet banking. Social norms and trust have a positive influence on the adoption of mobile banking and internet banking. Usefulness has no influence on the adoption of mobile banking and internet banking. The control variables of age proved to be a positive influence on the adoption of mobile banking and internet banking. However, other variables, namely gender, education, profession and understanding of the technology do not affect the adoption of mobile banking and internet banking.
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Gutiérrez, Jiménez Edgar Iván. "Influencing factors of mobile banking applications adoption." Master's thesis, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/21138.

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Mestrado em Marketing
Os serviços móveis são uma nova realidade que está mudando a forma com que as empresas se aproximam dos seus clientes através da utilização de inovações tecnológicas. O setor bancário não é exceção; os serviços de mobile banking estão mudando o relacionamento entre os bancos e seus clientes de uma forma que beneficia às duas partes. Algumas das vantagens que o mobile banking fornece aos usuários são as reduções de custos e a possibilidade de aceder às contas bancárias de qualquer lugar e em qualquer momento a partir de um dispositivo móvel. Apesar de todas as vantagens que este serviço traz para os clientes, a adoção e o uso do mobile banking não tem sido tão popular como era de esperar. Por esse motivo, é importante entender quais são os fatores que influenciam a decisão de adotar este tipo de serviço bancário. Este estudo contém informação sobre os fatores que influenciam a adoção de aplicações bancárias. Foi desenvolvido um modelo conceitual baseado na Teoria da Difusão de Inovações, onde dez fatores foram estudados (vantagem relativa, complexidade, experimentação, compatibilidade, risco, imagem, idade, educação, renda e sexo). Foi aplicado um questionário para obter dados de dois contextos diferentes (México e Portugal), este foi disponibilizado online entre os meses de Maio e Junho de 2020. As hipóteses foram testadas usando os dados quantitativos obtidos e foi concluído que diferentes fatores são relevantes dependendo do contexto de cada país.
Mobile services are a new reality that are changing the way companies approach their clients, using technological innovations. The banking sector is not the exception; mobile banking services are changing the bank-client relationship in a way that benefits both the client and the bank. Some of the advantages that mobile banking provides to the users are a cost reduction for the transactions and the possibility to access the banking account from anywhere at any time from a mobile device. However, despite the advantages that this mobile service brings to the customers, the adoption and usage of mobile banking have not been as popular as expected. For this reason, it is important to understand which factors influence the decision of adopting this banking service. This dissertation provides new insights into the factors that influence the decision to adopt mobile banking, specifically banking applications. A research model was designed based on the Diffusion of Innovation Theory, where ten factors are being studied (relative advantage, complexity, trialability, compatibility, risk, image, age, education, income, and gender). A questionnaire was applied to obtain data from two different cultural contexts (Mexico and Portugal). The questionnaire was available online between May and June 2020. The hypotheses were tested using the quantitative data obtained with the questionnaire. It was concluded that different factors of adoption are relevant depending on the country´s context.
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Perdigoto, Marta Sofia Zacarias. "Caracterização do mobile banking em Portugal : análise da intenção de ação em serviços de mobile banking." Master's thesis, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/10444.

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Mestrado em Ciências Empresariais
Os avanços tecnológicos a nível dos dispositivos móveis estão a transformar o mundo. Os utilizadores dos serviços bancários já podem realizar operações bancários em qualquer lugar e em qualquer momento, através do mobile banking. O objectivo desta pesquisa é analisar a Intenção e a Ação, nos serviços de mobile banking. Esta pesquisa utilizou o PLS para testar as causalidades no modelo proposto. Esta pesquisa estende modelos já existentes e avalia o Uso Real do mobile banking, mas também a Intenção de Comportamento traduzida na Intenção de Uso. Este estudo concluiu que os principais determinantes da Intenção de Comportamento do mobile banking são a Influência Social e a Vantagem Relativa. Além disso, as variáveis Risco Percebido, Falta de Informação e as Barreiras de Uso têm um efeito negativo sobre a Intenção de Comportamento. A Intenção de Comportamento e o Uso do Internet banking são considerados antecedentes significativos do Uso Real do mobile banking. Este estudo apresenta contribuições tanto para acadêmicos como para profissionais.
Technological advances at the level of mobile devices are transforming the world. Banking users are able to conduct banking services at anyplace and at any time by mobile banking. The purpose of this research is to analyze Intention and Action in mobile banking services. This research used PLS to test the causalities in the proposed model. Our proposal extends the existing models with an assessment of the Actual Usage of mobile banking and how Behavioral Intention translates into Action. This study found that the main determinants of Behavioral Intention for mobile banking are the Social Influence, and Relative Advantage. Also, the variables Perceived Risk, Lack of Information and Usage Barriers have a negative effect on the mobile banking Behavioral Intention. Behavior Intention and Internet banking Use are found to be significant antecedents of mobile banking Use. This study presents contributions o both academic and practitioner communities.
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Mallat, Niina. "Consumer and merchant adoption of mobile payments /." Helsinki : Helsinki School of Economics, 2006. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0708/2007358489.html.

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Junaid, Muhammad, and Fahim muhammad Iqbal. "Evaluation of Customers Adoption of Mobile Technologies For Shopping and Factors Motivating Consumers to Adopt Mobile Shopping." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-56345.

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Advancement in information technology has influenced various aspects of human lives. The penetration of information technology is likely to increase in future. Therefore, it is imperative that one should be aware of the factors, which encourage or discourage customers towards use of information technology and related products and services. With reference to e-commerce, organizations should analyze preferences of consumers in mobile-commerce environment and based on their findings, should adjust their product or service accordingly. The current research was based on the future research areas highlighted by Pantano and Priporas (2016) and covered the limitations of their study using a larger sample (150 customers) using the context of Pakistan. Shahid et al. (2015) Highlighted that mobile-phone industry of Pakistan is one of the vibrant industries of the world. The mobile-density of Pakistan is one of the highest of Asia. The findings of this research revealed different dimensions of independent variables. For perceived ease of use, these dimensions were understandable and easier for one to become skillful in using MBA. Likewise, for perceived usefulness, these dimensions were opportunity of processing more banking transactions and always available. Further to this, for innovativeness of user, these dimensions were being an unconventional person, prefer to experiment new things in life and prefer to obtain information about new products. Likewise, for design of application, these dimensions were using MBA is secure, using MBA has a pleasant experience on my mood, easier to navigate MBA, can customize MBA according to my needs and MBA gives me an opportunity to compare charges with competitors. Finally, for finance cost these dimensions were using MBA saves transportation cost, to and from stores and using MBA saves time of visiting Bank. In addition, this study helped in identification of relative importance of different independent variables on the dependent variables. It was revealed that perceived usefulness is the most influential factor which influences future usage intentions of the people whereas design of application is least influential factor. Likewise, finance cost and innovativeness of users are also important factors. It was suggested that MBA providers should focus on female segments as well, create awareness of MBA among older people, provide MBA in native language, and focus on promoting MBA using different dimensions such as perceived usefulness and cost efficiency. Moreover, this research contributed to previous research in various forms including identification of important dimensions of select variables as well as relative importance of perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, innovativeness, design of application and cost. Researcher identified various research limitations. Future researchers should overcome these limitations.
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Nel, Jacques. "Cellphone banking adoption and continuance of use in an internet banking context : a study of consumers'cross-channel cognitive evaluations." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/80290.

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Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2013.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The convergence of the Internet, wireless technologies, and mobile devices has led to the development of a new paradigm of transacting, namely, mobile commerce. Because banking activities are easily digitised and automated, banks have seized the mobile transacting opportunity and have developed cellphone banking applications that allow more flexibility for bank clients than internet banking in terms of anywhere, anytime banking. For banks, considering the benefits associated with multi-channel customers, the ideal situation would be that bank clients using internet banking also adopt and continue to use cellphone banking in the future. Therefore, to assist marketing managers with the development of marketing strategies to enhance the concurrent use of internet and cellphone banking, this study investigates the influence of internet banking cognitive evaluations on the perceived usefulness and the perceived ease of use of cellphone banking in the formation of the intention to use and the continuance of use intention of cellphone banking. A literature review revealed that two consumer behaviour theories can guide crosschannel cognitive evaluations between the internet banking and cellphone banking channel namely, expectation-transfer theory and status quo bias theory. In the context of this study, expectation-transfer theory can explain cross-channel evaluative synergies from the internet banking channel to the cellphone banking channel, as well as dissynergies; whilst status quo bias underpins only evaluative dissynergies. These theories point to internet banking beliefs that could influence the perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness of cellphone banking. Based on the literature review, a conceptual model was developed of the formation of intention to use and the continuance of use intention of cellphone banking in an internet banking context. To assess the validity of the model empirically, data were collected from 678 users of only internet banking and 491 users of both internet and cellphone banking. The data collected in the empirical phase of the study were analysed using the structural equations modelling (SEM) software program AMOS 20.0. The results revealed that the perceived convenience and time saving of internet banking positively influence the perceived usefulness of cellphone banking for the users of both internet and cellphone banking. On the other hand, only the perceived convenience of internet banking influenced the cellphone banking usefulness perceptions of the users of only internet banking. Furthermore, internet banking trust and risk perceptions only influenced the cellphone banking usefulness perceptions of the users of only internet banking. Expectation-transfer in both cohorts was also confirmed between the ease of use perceptions of internet banking and the perceived ease of use of cellphone banking. The results also confirmed that internet banking facilitating conditions negatively influence the perceived usefulness of cellphone banking (evidence of status quo bias). The theoretical contribution of the study is apparent at three different levels. Firstly, the conceptual model of cross-channel cognitive evaluations extends the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with beliefs of a related technology as the determinants of perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. Secondly, the study provides more insights into how cross-channel cognitive evaluations influence the formation of intention to use and the continuance of use intention of cellphone banking. And lastly, the study identifies additional sources of expectation-transfer and status-quo bias in the multichannel marketing context. The study provides valuable insights into internet – cellphone banking multi-channel consumer behaviour that should be considered by managers in the development of cellphone banking marketing strategies. To facilitate the conversion from internet banking to the concurrent usage of internet and cellphone banking, managers of cellphone banking services must ensure that the internet banking service is reliable and risk free. Equally important, cellphone banking must be marketed as a complementary channel to internet banking. In other words, the usefulness of cellphone banking must be emphasised in situations when the bank client is not near a computer to do internet banking or when he/she does not have the time or money to use a computer for internet banking. And lastly, to enhance the adoption of cellphone banking marketing communications must emphasise the similarities between internet and cellphone banking so that expectation-transfer between the two channels can influence behavioural intentions to adopt cellphone banking. Based on the results of the study, several recommendations can be made to enhance the continuance of use of cellphone banking. Firstly, marketing communications must remind the concurrent users of internet and cellphone banking of why they are using cellphone banking. The most important reason to remind them of is the usefulness of cellphone banking in situations where there is a lack of internet banking facilitating conditions. Marketing managers should also take note that cellphone banking users do not draw on internet banking trust and risk perceptions to form perceptions of the usefulness of cellphone banking. It may be that they only consider trust and risk perceptions directly related to cellphone banking. This conclusion emphasises the importance of cellphone banking trust and risk perceptions in cellphone banking continuance of use behaviour. Finally, the study quantified the influence of internet banking cognitive evaluations on the formation of intention to use and the continuance of use intention of cellphone banking. Considering this result, the study provides valuable information for marketing managers of cellphone services. The methodology employed can also guide future studies exploring cross-channel evaluations in a multi-channel marketing context.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die sameloop van maklike toegang tot die Internet, die ontwikkeling van draadlose tegnologieë en die beskikbaarheid van mobiele toestelle het gelei tot ʼn nuwe transaksieparadigma, naamlik mobiele handel. Aangesien bankaktiwiteite maklik digitiseer en outomatiseer, het banke die mobiele verrigtingsgeleentheid aangegryp en selfoonbankaanwendings ontwikkel wat vir bankkliënte meer buigsaamheid as internetbankdienste inhou wat ‘enige plek, enige tyd’ bankwese betref. Gegewe die voordele van multikanaal gebruik, is die ideaal vir banke dat kliënte wat internetbankdienste gebruik, ook selfoonbankdienste aanvaar en in die toekoms bly gebruik. Met die oog daarop om bemarkingsbestuurders by te staan in die ontwikkeling van bemarkingstrategieë om die gelyktydige gebruik van internet- en selfoonbankdienste te bevorder, ondersoek hierdie studie die invloed van kognitiewe evaluerings oor internetbankwese op die waargenome nuttigheid en waargenome maklike gebruik van selfoonbankdienste in die vorming van die gebruiksvoorneme en voortgesette gebruiksvoorneme ten opsigte van selfoonbankdienste. ʼn Literatuuroorsig het getoon dat twee verbruikersgedragsteorieë kruiskanaal kognitiewe evaluerings tussen die internetbankkanaal en selfoonbankkanaal kan voorlig, naamlik, Verwagtingsoordragteorie (“Expectation-transfer Theory”) en Status Quo Vooroordeel Teorie (“Status Quo Bias Theory”). In die konteks van hierdie studie kan Verwagtingsoordragteorie kruiskanaalevalueringsinergieë en dissinergieë van die internetbankkanaal na die selfoonbankkanaal toe verduidelik, terwyl Status Quo Vooroordeel Teorie slegs evaluerende dissinergieë stut. Hierdie teorieë belig internetbankoortuigings wat die waargenome nuttigheid en waargenome maklike gebruik van selfoonbankdienste kan beïnvloed. ʼn Konseptuele model van die vorming van die gebruiksvoorneme en voortgesette gebruiksvoorneme van selfoonbankdienste in ʼn internetbankkonteks is op grond van die literatuuroorsig ontwikkel. Met die oog daarop om die geldigheid van die model empiries te bepaal, is data van 678 gebruikers van slegs internet bankdienste en 491 gebruikers van internet sowel as selfoonbankdienste ingesamel. Die data wat tydens die empiriese fase van die studie ingesamel is, is met behulp van die strukturele vergelykingsmodelleringsagtewareprogram (“structural equations modelling” (SEM)) AMOS 20.0 analiseer. Volgens die resultate het die waargenome gerieflikheid en tydbesparing van internetbankwese die waargenome nuttigheid van selfoonbankdienste positief beïnvloed by gebruikers van beide internet en selfoonbankdienste. Hierteenoor het slegs die waargenome gerieflikheid van internetbankdienste die selfoonbankdiensnuttigheidswaarnemings van gebruikers van slegs internetbankdienste beïnvloed. Verder het internetbankdiensvertroue en risikowaarnemings slegs die selfoonbankdiensnuttigheid van die gebruikers van slegs internetbankdienste beïnvloed. Verwagtingsoordrag in beide kohorte is ook bevestig tussen die maklike gebruik persepsies van internetbankdienste en die waargenome maklike gebruik van selfoonbankdienste. Die resultate bevestig ook dat internetbankfasiliteringsomstandighede die waargenome nuttigheid van selfoonbankdienste negatief beïnvloed (manifestering van status quo vooroordeel). Die teoretiese bydrae van die studie blyk op drie vlakke. Eerstens brei die konseptuele model van kruiskanaal kognitiewe evaluerings die Tegnologie Aanvaardingsmodel (“Technology Acceptance Model” (TAM)) uit ten opsigte van oortuigings oor ʼn verwante tegnologie as die bepalers van waargenome nuttigheid en waargenome maklike gebruik. Die studie bied tweedens ook insigte in hoe kruiskanaal kognitiewe evaluerings die vorming van gebruiksvoorneme en voortgesette gebruiksvoorneme van selfoonbankdienste beïnvloed. Die studie identifiseer laastens ook addisionele verwagtingsoordrag- en status quo vooroordeel bronne in die multikanaalbemarkingskonteks. Die studie bied waardevolle insig oor internet – selfoonbankmultikanaal-verbruikersgedrag wat bestuurders in die ontwikkeling van selfoonbank-diensbemarkingstrategieë moet oorweeg. Om die oorskakeling van internetbankdienste na die gelyktydige gebruik van internet en selfoonbankdienste te fasiliteer, moet bestuurders van selfoonbankdienste verseker dat internetbankdienste betroubaar en risikovry is. Wat net so belangrik is, is dat selfoonbankwese as ʼn komplementêre kanaal tot internet bankwese bemark moet word. Die nuttigheid van selfoonbankwese moet, met ander woorde, beklemtoon word in situasies waar die kliënt nie naby ʼn rekenaar is vir internetbankgebruik nie of wanneer hy/sy nie die geld of tyd het om ʼn rekenaar vir internetbankdienste te gebruik nie. Laastens, om die aanvaarding van selfoonbankwese te versterk, moet bemarkingskommunikasiemateriaal die ooreenkomste tussen internet en selfoonbankwese op so ʼn wyse beklemtoon dat verwagtingsoordrag tussen die twee kanale gedragsvoornemens om selfoonbankdienste te aanvaar, beïnvloed. Verskeie aanbevelings spruit voort uit die resultate oor hoe die voortgesette gebruik van selfoonbankdienste verhoog kan word. Eerstens moet bemarkingskommunikasieboodskappe die gelyktydige gebruikers van internet en selfoonbankwese herinner waarom hulle selfoonbankdienste gebruik. Die belangrikste rede in hierdie verband is die nuttigheid van selfoonbankwese in situasies waar internetbankfasiliteringsomstandighede afwesig is. Bemarkingsbestuurders moet ook in ag neem dat selfoonbankgebruikers nie op internetbankvertroue en risikowaarnemings steun om persepsies oor die nuttigheid van selfoonbankwese te vorm nie. Hulle oorweeg waarskynlik net vertroue en risikopersepsies wat direk met selfoonbankdienste verband hou. Hierdie gevolgtrekking beklemtoon die belangrikheid van vertroue in selfoonbankdienste en riskowaarnemings in voortgesette selfoonbankgebruikgedrag. Laastens, die studie kwantifiseer die invloed van kognitiewe evaluering oor internetbankwese in die vorming van selfoonbankwese gebruiksvoorneme en voortgesette gebruiksvoorneme. Veral in die lig van hierdie resultaat bied die studie waardevolle inligting vir selfoonbankdiensbemarkingsbestuurders. Die metodes wat gebruik is, kan ook verdere studies waarin kruiskanaalevaluerings in ʼn multikanaal-bemarkingskonteks ondersoek word, rig.
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Holmkvist, Frida, Caroline Karlsson, and Miranna Kuossari. "What factors influence an individual to adopt the usage of mobile banking? : A study regarding customer behaviour in mobile banking." Thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-32334.

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Tshitenge, Mbali Paulinah. "Mobile banking and the financial services needs of the poor : an adoption framework." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/27166.

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“Over the past ten years, ITCs have become an important element in sustaining economic growth and poverty reduction through increasing efficiencies, enabling the delivery of social services, or creating new sources of income and employment” (Fourati, 2009, p. 37) . m-banking is one such technological development that has a potential to increase economic participation by low-income consumers. This research examines the factors influencing the adoption of mobile banking by low-income consumers in South Africa, with a special focus on the banking needs of the poor. The research framework was adapted from Tan and Teo (2000) and assessed the impact of these nine variables on the intention to adopt m-banking: relative advantage, compatibility with values, compatibility with banking needs, compatibility with cell phone use experience, complexity, “trialibility”, risk, self-efficacy and support. Data for this study was collected through a physical hardcopy survey in Soweto, in Gauteng.The research found that low-income consumers will consider adopting m-banking as long as it is offers them an improved way over the current mechanisms of managing their money, it is compatible with their financial services needs and they consider themselves as having the necessary skills to use it.
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Madikiza, Sandi. "Cellphone banking adoption and its impact on the transactional behaviour of low income consumers." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/24690.

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This aim of this study was to establish if individual characteristics have an impact on the adoption of cellphone banking amongst low-income (Mzansi) consumers. The second component of the study then set out to assess the impact that cellphone banking adoption has on the financial behaviour of these consumers. This data was obtained using the data mining technique. Data from one of the local banks was extracted and analysed. In addition to using descriptive statistics, the ANOVA was used. The ANOVA is an inferential statistical method. It establishes whether there is a relationship with the defined variable and the adoption of cellphone banking. Race, age, income, gender, number of bank products and channel of registration where the variables that were analysed. With the exception of age, no other variable had an impact on adoption for both Mzansi customers as well as the entire base. The subsequent post adoption behaviour analysis that was conducted identified some key behaviour changes. Consumers who adopted cellphone banking significantly increased (>300%) their demand of prepaid products. Secondly, the demand for cash amongst adopters was lower than the demand from non-adopters which could signal a shift towards cashless solutions. And finally, the cellphone banking adopters were found to perform more transactions prior to adoption when compared to non adopters thereby demonstrating a higher need for a mobile banking solution. Copyright
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Alalwan, Ali Abdallah. "Consumer adoption of self-service technologies in Jordan : factors influencing the use of internet banking, mobile banking, and telebanking." Thesis, Swansea University, 2015. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.678270.

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The fundamental aim of this thesis is to propose and examine a conceptual model that best explains the key factors influencing Jordanian customers' intentions and usage of SST banking channels: Internet banking, Mobile banking, and Telebanking.
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Msweli, Nkosikhona Theoren. "FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ADOPTION OF MOBILE BANKING TECHNOLOGY BY THE ELDERLY IN SOUTH AFRICA." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/75466.

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Emerging technologies and innovations have provided smart solutions for conducting business and enhancing the livelihood of individuals, particularly those in developing countries. A high penetration of smartphones and technological advancements have afforded banking consumers an opportunity to transact on mobile electronic banking platforms using mobile devices such as smartphones. This method of banking has been perceived as convenient and cost-effective in the market, providing consumers with full access to their bank account profiles and the ability to manage it from anywhere, and at any time. Mobile banking services have been highly adopted by young people. The adoption rate among the elderly is reported to be low compared to other age groups. Scholars indicate that this research area has been overlooked, thus it is a challenge to understand what enables or hinders the elderly from adopting and using mobile banking. Therefore, this study aims to identify the factors that influence the adoption of mobile banking by the elderly in the South African context. The findings of this study may help banking institutions to provide mobile banking applications that are designed in alignment with the needs of the elderly and improve adoption by the ageing population that is reportedly growing. The purpose of the study is to identify the enablers and barriers that influence the adoption of mobile banking among the elderly in developing countries; understand the perceptions of the elderly towards mobile banking and propose guiding principles to be considered by mobile banking providers. The study followed an interpretive approach. Qualitative data was collected using interviews (focus groups and individual interviews), and a systematic literature review was conducted. The Actor-Network Theory was adopted as a lens to interpret the data and understand the adoption of mobile banking by the elderly. The findings of this exploratory study were aligned with previous studies that reported low adoption of mobile banking technology by the elderly. The results indicate that a lack of information and understanding, security, trust, demographic factors, language, the complexity of mobile banking applications, and resistance to change are barriers that influence adoption. Convenience, unlimited access and cost-effectiveness were identified as important enablers that favour the adoption of mobile banking. The study sheds light on the elderly community’s perceptions and willingness to use mobile banking. The study contributes to the existing body of knowledge by identifying the factors that influence the adoption of mobile banking by the elderly, particularly in a developing country context. This study further highlights the application of the Actor-Network Theory as a theoretical framework for examining the interplay and complex relationship between the elderly and mobile banking. The study proposes a model for understanding the adoption of mobile banking by the elderly coupled with guiding principles for consideration by banking institutions and mobile banking providers. The study collected data from South African elderly citizens (aged 60 and above) residing in KwaZulu Natal province. Future studies may extend the research through collecting additional data from other provinces across urban and rural settings. This study was conducted in a cross-sectional nature and future studies can look at conducting a longitudinal research project. Additionally, this study only solicited the perceptions of the elderly, the research may be expanded by collecting data from other actors such as banking institutions and mobile banking providers.
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Mirbargkar, Seyed Mozaffar, Pejman Ebrahimi, and Maryam Soleimani. "ANT and Mobile Network Service Adoption in Banking Industry." In Contemporary Applications of Actor Network Theory, 155–72. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7066-7_9.

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Laforet, Sylvie. "Chinese Consumers’ Attitudes and Adoption of Online and Mobile Banking." In The China Information Technology Handbook, 1–18. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77743-6_3.

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Dias, Swapnil Violet, Abdullah Al Mamun, Md Kausar Alam, and Noor Raihani Zainol. "Predicting the Adoption of Mobile Banking Practices Among Bangladeshi Millennial’s." In Proceedings of International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Intelligent Systems, 429–41. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82616-1_37.

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Odusanya, Kayode A., Olu Aluko, and Ayodeji Ajibade. "Consumer Resistance to Mobile Banking Services: Do Gender Differences Exist?" In Re-imagining Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology and Systems: A Continuing Conversation, 162–69. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64861-9_15.

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Alalwan, Ali Abdallah, Nripendra P. Rana, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Banita Lal, and Michael D. Williams. "Adoption of Mobile Banking in Jordan: Exploring Demographic Differences on Customers’ Perceptions." In Open and Big Data Management and Innovation, 13–23. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25013-7_2.

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Arthi, M. C., and Kavitha Shanmugam. "Financial Inclusion via Mobile Banking – A Comparison Between Kenya and India." In Re-imagining Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology and Systems: A Continuing Conversation, 561–69. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64849-7_50.

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Sharma, Sujeet Kumar, and Saeed Al-Muharrami. "Mobile Banking Adoption: Key Challenges and Opportunities and Implications for a Developing Country." In Advances in Theory and Practice of Emerging Markets, 75–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75013-2_7.

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Mullan, Jennifer, Laura Bradley, and Sharon Loane. "Barriers and Drivers to Future Bank Adoption of Mobile Banking: A Stakeholder Perspective." In The Book of Payments, 325–38. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-60231-2_27.

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Sharma, Manisha, and Subhojit Banerjee. "A Conceptual Framework of Social Media Influence on Mobile Banking Usage Among Young Indian Consumers." In Re-imagining Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology and Systems: A Continuing Conversation, 444–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64861-9_39.

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Medhi, Indrani, Aishwarya Ratan, and Kentaro Toyama. "Mobile-Banking Adoption and Usage by Low-Literate, Low-Income Users in the Developing World." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 485–94. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02767-3_54.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mobile banking adoption"

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Carmi, Golan, and Nethanel Jay Drezner. "ADOPTION OF MOBILE BANKING." In International Conference ICT, Society, and Human Beings 2019. IADIS Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.33965/ict2019_201908r059.

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Trenevska Blagoeva, Kalina, Marina Mijoska Belsoska, and Marija Trpkova-Nestorovska. "MOBILE BANKING ADOPTION ANALYSIS IN NORTH MACEDONIA USING TAM." In Economic and Business Trends Shaping the Future. Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Economics-Skopje, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47063/ebtsf.2020.0023.

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Followed by the mobile technology development and high rate of mobile internet usage worldwide, mobile banking has become prominent technological innovation in the banking sector giving a competitive edge over traditional banking. Smartphones and mobile technologies are becoming increasingly available and affordable in North Macedonia in recent years, and many banks are providing banking services to customers via smartphones. The adoption of mobile banking in the country has not reached its full potential yet and has been at its early stage of adoption. However, not many studies investigate determinants of mobile banking adoption which may help banks to design more suitable mobile services for customers and increase the m-banking adoption in the country. This study is the first attempt to fill this gap by examining determinants that affect consumer intention to use mobile banking services in the country, as developing country. To get insights regarding the user adoption of m-banking services in the country, a survey was conducted among more than 150 mobile users. This study proposes a mobile banking user adoption research model based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), and beside basic constructs (perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness and behavioral intention to use) it integrates social image, trust and risk that are specific for mbanking. The results of the empirical study are supporting the proposed basic constructs of the model and some specific relationships are unveiled. This research is a holistic approach representing a solid base for future studies on the adoption of new technologies in the country. Its originality and practical implications are reflected in determining the significance of additional constructs that are specific for m-banking. From practitioner’s viewpoint, this research offers valuable insights for developing m-banking solutions.
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Begum, M. Mirsath, and V. Gowtham Raaj. "Analysis and Adoption of Mobile Banking: An E-Banking System." In 2021 7th International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems (ICACCS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaccs51430.2021.9441778.

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Li, Ying, and Can Zhang. "Customer's Adoption Decision Analysis of Mobile Banking Service." In 2010 International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmss.2010.5576874.

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Abbasi, Elaheh, Mahdi Bastan, and Ali Mohammad Ahmadvand. "A system dynamics model for mobile banking adoption." In 2016 12th International Conference on Industrial Engineering (ICIE). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/induseng.2016.7519341.

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Fadila, Dewi, Hendra Sastrawinata, Markoni Badri, Agung Anggoroseto, Mohd Fadzli bin Ahmad, and Tayie Anak Ankus. "Factors Affecting Customer Adoption to Mobile Banking Service." In 5th FIRST T3 2021 International Conference (FIRST-T3 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220202.028.

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Mohan, Lalit, Neeraj Mathur, and Y. Raghu Reddy. "Mobile App Usability Index (MAUI) for Improving Mobile Banking Adoption." In 10th International Conference on Evaluation of Novel Software Approaches to Software Engineering. SCITEPRESS - Science and and Technology Publications, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0005363003130320.

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Cheng, Dong, Gang Liu, Yuan-Fang Song, and Cheng Qian. "Adoption of Internet Banking: An Integrated Model." In 2008 4th International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing (WiCOM). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wicom.2008.2117.

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Fernando, Erick, Surjandy, Meyliana, and Dina Fitria Murad. "Development Conceptual Model Smartphone Adoption for use Mobile Banking." In 2019 6th International Conference on Information Technology, Computer and Electrical Engineering (ICITACEE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icitacee.2019.8904096.

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"BARRIERS TO MOBILE BANKING ADOPTION - A Cross-national Study." In International Conference on E-business. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0001907003000306.

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Reports on the topic "Mobile banking adoption"

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León, Carlos. The dawn of a mobile payment scheme: The case of Movii. Banco de la República, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/be.1157.

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Mobile wallets replicate physical wallets on a mobile device, in which users can store different payment instruments (e.g., cards, transfers) to make mobile payments. As the mobile wallet is adopted, a mobile payment scheme emerges, with its users as elements in a network of transfers. In this article, I study the mobile payment scheme of Movii— the first fintech firm in Colombia operating under a financial non-banking license for electronic deposits and payments. Based on a unique dataset of bilateral transfers between Movii’s mobile wallet users, I build, visualize and analyze Movii’s network, daily from November 18, 2017, to November 25, 2020. Besides the anticipated increase in the number of users and the value of transfers, the visual and quantitative complexity of the network of transfers increases over time. This increase in complexity is likely to be linked to the adoption of Movii’s mobile wallet, which results in users finding new ways to use mobile payments beyond person-to-person transfers, including person-to-business and business-to-business. Also, results suggest the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated the evolution of Movii’s mobile payments scheme.
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