This paper addresses the influence of communication channels or source of information particularly, media norm (mass media) and personal norm (word of mouth) on the intention to use Internet Banking (IB) among Yemenis. Empirical data was collected using the survey questionnaire approach. Questionnaires were distributed randomly to 1000 bank customers in the Yemeni capital. A total of 369 completed questionnaires were used for the analysis. The study reveals that both norms influence the intention to use IB. It was also illustrated that the intention norms portrayed in mass media and word-of-mouth significantly influence the respondents’ decision to adopt Internet Banking
Rejection of Internet banking is one of the most important problems that faces banks in developing c...
This paper reports the findings of a study concerning the adoption of internet banking by investigat...
This research examines factors influencing the acceptance of internet banking (IB) in Lebanon. It ex...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to determine the factors that influence individuals’ intentio...
Rejection of Internet banking is one of the most important problems that faces banks in developing c...
The aim of this study is to identify factors that influence intention to adopt internet banking in Y...
The main aim of this study is to examine empirically the factors that affect the adoption of Interne...
The explosion of Internet usage and the great funding initiatives in electronic banking have taken t...
Rejection of Internet banking is one of the most important problems that faces banks in developing c...
In spite of the wide adoption of Internet banking service in developed countries, its application is...
Rejection of Internet banking is one of the most important problems that faces banks in developing c...
This study analyses the internet banking channels and service preferences of educated banking consum...
Although the wide adoption of Internet banking service in developed countries, its application is st...
This study analyses the internet banking channels and service preferences of educated banking consum...
In spite of the wide adoption of Internet banking service in developed countries, its application is...
Rejection of Internet banking is one of the most important problems that faces banks in developing c...
This paper reports the findings of a study concerning the adoption of internet banking by investigat...
This research examines factors influencing the acceptance of internet banking (IB) in Lebanon. It ex...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to determine the factors that influence individuals’ intentio...
Rejection of Internet banking is one of the most important problems that faces banks in developing c...
The aim of this study is to identify factors that influence intention to adopt internet banking in Y...
The main aim of this study is to examine empirically the factors that affect the adoption of Interne...
The explosion of Internet usage and the great funding initiatives in electronic banking have taken t...
Rejection of Internet banking is one of the most important problems that faces banks in developing c...
In spite of the wide adoption of Internet banking service in developed countries, its application is...
Rejection of Internet banking is one of the most important problems that faces banks in developing c...
This study analyses the internet banking channels and service preferences of educated banking consum...
Although the wide adoption of Internet banking service in developed countries, its application is st...
This study analyses the internet banking channels and service preferences of educated banking consum...
In spite of the wide adoption of Internet banking service in developed countries, its application is...
Rejection of Internet banking is one of the most important problems that faces banks in developing c...
This paper reports the findings of a study concerning the adoption of internet banking by investigat...
This research examines factors influencing the acceptance of internet banking (IB) in Lebanon. It ex...