Influence of Psychographics and Risk Perception on Internet Banking Adoption: Current State of Affairs in Britain
This paper investigates the factors which determinate internet banking (IB) decisions among UK IB customers based on a survey which resulted into 191 usable questionnaire respondents randomly collected from a UK city. A linear regression technique is used to analyse data. It is found that perceive...
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doaj-2dd718988fac40e984227b06ad9356a32020-11-25T02:33:55ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Economics and Financial Issues2146-41382015-06-01524614681032Influence of Psychographics and Risk Perception on Internet Banking Adoption: Current State of Affairs in BritainMuhammad Ali NasirJunjie WuMilton YagoHaohong LiThis paper investigates the factors which determinate internet banking (IB) decisions among UK IB customers based on a survey which resulted into 191 usable questionnaire respondents randomly collected from a UK city. A linear regression technique is used to analyse data. It is found that perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use consistently have significant positive impacts on the decisions of IB adoption while these IB users are specifically concerned about security risk, privacy risk and financial risk related to using IB services. However, social risk has no significant impact on their decision to adopt IB. The findings indicate that traditional technology related factors are still relevant but psychological barriers, especially risk concerns have significant negative impacts on consumers’ attitudes towards IB.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijefi/issue/31969/352145?publisher=http-www-cag-edu-tr-ilhan-ozturkinternet banking consumer perceptions psychological barriers uk. |
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Influence of Psychographics and Risk Perception on Internet Banking Adoption: Current State of Affairs in Britain |
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Influence of Psychographics and Risk Perception on Internet Banking Adoption: Current State of Affairs in Britain |
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Influence of Psychographics and Risk Perception on Internet Banking Adoption: Current State of Affairs in Britain |
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Influence of Psychographics and Risk Perception on Internet Banking Adoption: Current State of Affairs in Britain |
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Influence of Psychographics and Risk Perception on Internet Banking Adoption: Current State of Affairs in Britain |
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influence of psychographics and risk perception on internet banking adoption: current state of affairs in britain |
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International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues |
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This paper investigates the factors which determinate internet banking (IB) decisions among UK IB customers based on a survey which resulted
into 191 usable questionnaire respondents randomly collected from a UK city. A linear regression technique is used to analyse data. It is found that
perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use consistently have significant positive impacts on the decisions of IB adoption while these IB users are
specifically concerned about security risk, privacy risk and financial risk related to using IB services. However, social risk has no significant impact
on their decision to adopt IB. The findings indicate that traditional technology related factors are still relevant but psychological barriers, especially
risk concerns have significant negative impacts on consumers’ attitudes towards IB. |
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internet banking consumer perceptions psychological barriers uk. |
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https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ijefi/issue/31969/352145?publisher=http-www-cag-edu-tr-ilhan-ozturk |
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