Effort expectancy and social influence factors as main determinants of performance expectancy using electronic banking

This study is aimed at determining the effect of expected effort and social influence factors on expected performance when using internet banking. The study adapts the constructs and definitions from the UTAUT model in the context of the adaptation of online banking technology. With regard to the na...

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Main Authors: Igor Fedorko, Radovan Bačik, Beata Gavurova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2021-04-01
Series:Banks and Bank Systems
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spelling doaj-550494a197e74003a5b7d612926870822021-04-28T12:16:14ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Banks and Bank Systems1816-74031991-70742021-04-01162273710.21511/bbs.16(2).2021.0314957Effort expectancy and social influence factors as main determinants of performance expectancy using electronic bankingIgor Fedorko0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1974-7465Radovan Bačik1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5780-3838Beata Gavurova2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0606-879XPh.D., Assistant Professor, Faculty of Management, The University of Presov in PresovPh.D., Associate Professor, Faculty of Management, University of Presov in PresovPh.D., Professor, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies, Technical University of KošiceThis study is aimed at determining the effect of expected effort and social influence factors on expected performance when using internet banking. The study adapts the constructs and definitions from the UTAUT model in the context of the adaptation of online banking technology. With regard to the nature of the variables analyzed, the following statistical tests and methods were used: calculation of average values using descriptive statistics; multiple linear regression analysis – to interpret associations between quantitative variables. Banks, as well as users of these banking services in the online environment, are the subject of research. The survey sample consists of 454 men and women and reflects the profile of online consumers across different countries of the European Union. The results of this study show the impact of the social influence construct on the respondents’ behavior when using electronic banking. The expected effort factor in the study significantly affects the expected performance factor, which can be characterized by original research, which showed that the effect of perceived ease of use on behavioral intent and use is incompatible with the degree of system complexity.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/14957/BBS_2021_02_Fedorko.pdfelectronic banking usagetechnology acceptance modeluser behavior
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author Igor Fedorko
Radovan Bačik
Beata Gavurova
spellingShingle Igor Fedorko
Radovan Bačik
Beata Gavurova
Effort expectancy and social influence factors as main determinants of performance expectancy using electronic banking
Banks and Bank Systems
electronic banking usage
technology acceptance model
user behavior
author_facet Igor Fedorko
Radovan Bačik
Beata Gavurova
author_sort Igor Fedorko
title Effort expectancy and social influence factors as main determinants of performance expectancy using electronic banking
title_short Effort expectancy and social influence factors as main determinants of performance expectancy using electronic banking
title_full Effort expectancy and social influence factors as main determinants of performance expectancy using electronic banking
title_fullStr Effort expectancy and social influence factors as main determinants of performance expectancy using electronic banking
title_full_unstemmed Effort expectancy and social influence factors as main determinants of performance expectancy using electronic banking
title_sort effort expectancy and social influence factors as main determinants of performance expectancy using electronic banking
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Banks and Bank Systems
issn 1816-7403
1991-7074
publishDate 2021-04-01
description This study is aimed at determining the effect of expected effort and social influence factors on expected performance when using internet banking. The study adapts the constructs and definitions from the UTAUT model in the context of the adaptation of online banking technology. With regard to the nature of the variables analyzed, the following statistical tests and methods were used: calculation of average values using descriptive statistics; multiple linear regression analysis – to interpret associations between quantitative variables. Banks, as well as users of these banking services in the online environment, are the subject of research. The survey sample consists of 454 men and women and reflects the profile of online consumers across different countries of the European Union. The results of this study show the impact of the social influence construct on the respondents’ behavior when using electronic banking. The expected effort factor in the study significantly affects the expected performance factor, which can be characterized by original research, which showed that the effect of perceived ease of use on behavioral intent and use is incompatible with the degree of system complexity.
topic electronic banking usage
technology acceptance model
user behavior
url https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/14957/BBS_2021_02_Fedorko.pdf
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