Predictors of intention to continue using the internet banking services : an empirical study of current users

The Internet presents the banking industry with an electronic and remote distribution channel. Wherease many studies examined the intention to use Internet banking, this study investigates predictors of intention among current users to continue using the services. Questionnaires were distributed to...

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Main Authors: Huam, Hon Tat (Author), Md. Nor, Khalil (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2008-12.
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