921 resultados para mobile banking
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In this paper, we describe on-going work on mobile banking customization, particularly in the Australian context. The use of user-defined tags to facilitate personalized interactions in the mobile context is explored. The aim of this research is to find ways to improve mobile banking interaction. Customization is more significant in the mobile context than online due to factors such as smaller screen sizes and limited software and hardware capabilities, placing an increased emphasis on usability. This paper explains how user-defined tags can aid different types of customization at the interaction level. A preliminary prototype has been developed to demonstrate the mechanics of the proposed approach. Potential implications, design decisions and limitations are discussed with an outline of future work.
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In this paper we describe tag-based interaction afforded by a tag-based interface in online and mobile banking, and present our preliminary usability evaluation findings. We conducted a pilot usability study with a group of banking users by comparing the present 'conventional' interface and tag-based interface. The results show that participants perceive the tag-based interface as more usable in both online and mobile contexts. Participants also rated the tag-based interface better despite their unfamiliarity and perceived it as more user-friendly. Additionally, the results highlight that tag-based interaction is more effective in the mobile context especially to inexperienced mobile banking users. This in turn could have a positive effect on the adoption and acceptance of mobile banking in general and also specifically in Australia. We discuss our findings in more detail in the later sections of this paper and conclude with a discussion on future work.
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This paper presents a comparative study to evaluate the usability of a tag-based interface alongside the present 'conventional' interface in the Australian mobile banking context. The tag-based interface is based on user-assigned tags to banking resources with support for different types of customization. And the conventional interface is based on standard HTML objects such as select boxes, lists, tables and etc, with limited customization. A total of 20 banking users evaluated both interfaces based on a set of tasks and completed a post-test usability questionnaire. Efficiency, effectiveness, and user satisfaction were considered to evaluate the usability of the interfaces. Results of the evaluation show improved usability in terms of user satisfaction with the tag-based interface compared to the conventional interface. This outcome is more apparent among participants without prior mobile banking experience. Therefore, there is a potential for the tag-based interface to improve user satisfaction of mobile banking and also positively affect the adoption and acceptance of mobile banking, particularly in Australia.
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This thesis is an exploration of customisation in online and mobile banking. It investigates the application of user-tags to facilitate customised interactions in desktop and mobile devices, and its impact on usability. The thesis through a comparative study explains that customisation can positively affect usability especially for younger users, leading to higher levels of satisfaction.
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Dissertação apresentada à Escola Superior de Comunicação Social para obtenção de grau de mestre em Publicidade e Marketing.
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O fenômeno de Mobile Banking, emergente no Brasil, poderia ser caracterizado tanto pela magnitude das expectativas associadas a ele quanto por sua complexidade sócio-política e tecnológica. Por um lado, este fenômeno representa uma formidável estratégia para inclusão financeira de uma parcela significativa da população brasileira, bem como um canal potencialmente revolucionário para serviços bancários e financeiros inovadores. Por outro lado, este fenômeno ainda se encontra em uma fase inicial de desenvolvimento no país, contrariando expectativas, e vários eventos críticos são esperados antes de sua possível consolidação. Este trabalho teve por objetivo descrever e explicar os possíveis eventos críticos, trajetória e cenários relacionados ao fenômeno de Mobile Banking & Payments no contexto brasileiro, considerando-o como uma tecnologia-em-prática resultante da interação entre diversos agentes sociais. Com uma abordagem conceitual multi-nível focada em estudos na área de Tecnologia e Sistemas de Informação, orientada por uma postura epistemológica interpretativista e também crítica, buscou-se identificar os grupos sociais mais relevantes relacionados ao fenômeno analisado, avaliando as suas perspectivas e expectativas tecnológicas, ao mesmo tempo em que se buscou antecipar os possíveis processos de negociação e interação entre eles. Como resultado, foram construídos uma trajetória de eventos críticos de incerteza e dois cenários futuros considerados mais prováveis. Por conseguinte, foi possível analisar e endereçar propositivamente algumas questões críticas, com contribuições relevantes tanto para a teoria quanto para a prática
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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.
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Purpose Little is known about the adoption of mobile banking technologies in emerging Asian economies. This paper aims to empirically examine the motivators that influence a consumer’s intentions to use mobile banking. Design/methodology/approach A web-based survey was employed to collect data from 348 respondents, split across Thailand and Australia. Data were analyzed by employing exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, path and invariance analyses. Findings The findings indicate that for Australian consumers, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness and perceived risk were the primary determinants of mobile banking adoption. For Thai consumers, the main factors were perceived usefulness, perceived risk and social influence. National culture was found to impact key antecedents that lead to adoption of m-banking. Research limitations/implications The actual variance explained by our study’s model was higher in Australia (59.3%) than for Thailand (23.8%), suggesting future research of m-banking adoption in emerging Asian cultures. Practical implications We identify the important factors consumers consider when adopting m-banking. The findings of this research give banking organisations a foundational model that can be used to support m-banking implementation. Originality/value Our study is perhaps the first to examine and compare the intention to adopt m-banking across Thai and Australian consumers, and responds to calls for additional research that generalises m-banking and m-services acceptance across cultures. This study has proposed and validated additional constructs that are not present in the original SST Intention to Use model.
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This study empirically examines the motivators that influence a consumer’s intentions to use mobile banking. A web-based survey was employed to collect data from 348 respondents, split across Thailand and Australia. Data were analysed by employing exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, path and invariance analyses. The findings indicate that for Australian consumers, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness and perceived risk were the primary determinants of mobile banking adoption. For Thai consumers, the main factors were perceived usefulness, perceived risk and social influence. National culture was found to impact key antecedents that lead to adoption of m-banking. Interestingly, the actual variance explained by this study’s model was higher in Australia than for Thailand, suggesting future research of m-banking adoption in emerging Asian cultures. The findings of this research give banking organisations a foundational model that can be used to support m-banking implementation. This study is perhaps the first to examine and compare the intention to adopt m-banking across Thai and Australian consumers, and responds to calls for additional research that generalises m-banking and m-services acceptance across cultures. This study has proposed and validated additional constructs that are not present in the original SST Intention to Use model.
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The role of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has been identified as an important factor by the United Nations in achieving the millennium development goals (UNAPCICT, 2012)1. The potential for ICT has been identified as a means to reducing poverty, creating global communities by providing access to the internet and mobile networks to rural communities, improving education services, medical services, and information availability. As of today, significant amounts of funds have been invested by the governments and donor organizations in ‘Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D)’projects by establishing telecenters, e-villages, e-health, electronic and mobile banking, and egovernment systems for citizens in general, and more specifically, rural communities to bridge the digital divide (Heeks & Molla, 2009).
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This paper is divided in to three parts. The first part discusses recent CCI research on employment in creative services, with particular focus on the 'creative trident' model, and the distinction between cultural production and creative services occupations. The second part discusses the growth of the app economy and related employment details. The third part discusses mobile banking use, financial services and mobile devices, and apps created by or for banks.
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This study analyses the access and use of financial services by small business owners in the cities of Mozambique, as an important tool for boosting economic growth and diminishing inequality. It correlates owners’ and business characteristics with the probability of adopting Points-of-Sale (POS), Mobile Banking and Mobile Money in everyday transactions. The main findings highlight that what mostly affects the use of POS is the size of business and the volume of transactions (positively correlated with POS adoption), while using mobile phone technologies for payments predominantly depends on the owner’s age and whether he/she is a frequent cellphone user. Moreover, to increase the use of electronic means of payment it is necessary to increase financial literacy and improve the banking services.
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O aumento de competitividade do setor financeiro e a inovação tecnológica bancária resultaram em mudanças na forma como os bancos de varejo atendem seus clientes e distribuem seus produtos. O uso de novos canais de atendimento proporciona benefícios para os bancos, como a economia de custos, bem como para os clientes, como a rapidez e conveniência de horário e local para acessar o banco. Nesse cenário surge um novo modelo bancário, chamado de banco virtual, que tem como principal característica não possuir estrutura física de atendimento ao cliente, tendo os seus canais de atendimento de forma remota ou eletrônica. O modelo já se encontra consolidado em alguns países, porém ainda em fase inicial no Brasil. Mas, para a aceitação dessas novas tecnologias ou modelo bancário, os clientes precisam conhecer, compreender e adotar essas novas possibilidades. Nesse contexto, a aceitação de tecnologias bancárias pelo consumidor passa a ser proposta em diversos estudos acadêmicos que investigaram tecnologias específicas, como terminais de autoatendimento, internet e mobile banking principalmente em mercados desenvolvidos. Assim, verifica-se a possibilidade de contribuir tanto na perspectiva acadêmica quanto na empresarial com estudos que investiguem a aceitação de novas tecnologias e modelos de negócios, como de banco virtual, por parte dos consumidores no Brasil, bem como o impacto da entrada desse modelo na indústria bancária. Dessa forma o presente estudo buscou identificar os possíveis fatores de influência na aceitação do banco virtual, utilizando premissas do modelo da Teoria Unificada de Aceitação e Uso da Tecnologia (UTAUT). As análises e resultados apresentados desta pesquisa foram baseados em entrevistas aplicadas junto a executivos do setor bancário e em clientes de um banco virtual. Os procedimentos utilizados permitiram fornecer informações quanto ao impacto e mudanças no modelo do banco tradicional, no aumento do uso e dos investimentos nos canais de tecnologia e nos fatores de expectativa de desempenho, expectativa de esforço e a influência social que se mostraram com alto poder de influência para a aceitação do modelo de banco virtual pelos clientes
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The increasing adoption of smartphones by the society has created a new area of research in recommender systems. This new domain is based on using location and context-awareness to provide personalization. This paper describes a model to generate context-aware recommendations for mobile recommender systems using banking data in order to recommend places where the bank customers have previously spent their money. In this work we have used real data provided by a well know Spanish bank. The mobile prototype deployed in the bank Labs environment was evaluated in a survey among 100 users with good results regarding usefulness and effectiveness. The results also showed that test users had a high confidence in a recommender system based on real banking data.