Analysing intention and action in mobile banking services
Data(s) |
14/10/2016
14/10/2016
2012
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Resumo |
Technological advances at the level of mobile devices are transforming the world. Banking users are able to conduct banking services at any place, and at any time, with m-banking. The purpose of this research is to analyse intention and action in m-banking services. A research model was developed and PLS was used to test the causalities in the proposed model. Our proposal extends the existing models with an assessment of the actual usage of m-banking and of how behavioural intention translates into action. This study found that the main determinants of behavioural intention for m-banking are social influence and relative advantage. Furthermore, perceived risk, lack of information and usage barriers have a negative effect on m- banking behavioural intention. Perceived risks, e-banking use, and behaviour intention are found to be significant antecedents of m-banking use. Gender has a positive and significant influence on m-banking usage, but not on the construction of behavioural intention. |
Identificador |
Perdigoto, Marta e Winnie Picoto (2012). "Analysing intention and action in mobile banking services". Portuguese Journal of Management Studies, XVII(2):133-152 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
ISEG - Departamento de Gestão |
Direitos |
openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #M-banking actual use #Acceptance factors #Barriers of use #TAM #TBP #IDT #PLS. |
Tipo |
article |