The diffusion of Internet banking among Singapore consumers
Nanyang Technological University · University of Victoria
Abstract
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 technology. This study identifies eight characteristics which influenced the rate of adoption. Two of these characteristics, namely accessibility and confidentiality, are new to the literature. The results show that adopters of Internet banking perceive the service to be more convenient, less complex, more compatible to them and more suited to those who are PC proficient. Adopters were also found to be more financially innovative.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 27.75
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- 100%
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- 24
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2Topics & keywords
- Business
- The Internet
- Marketing
- Early adopter
- Confidentiality
- Service (business)
- Perception
- Retail banking