Purpose: Through centuries, women are being perceived as being unable to adapt to change and are more likely to be technophobic. The usage of online banking changed the lives of both males and females globally, by providing customers access to their accounts, at any given time or place. With that said, the purpose of this study is to determine if and how male and female online banking customers differ in how they perceive the usage of the online banking systems in an emerging economy such as Swaziland. Design/Methodology/Approach: A self-administrated survey was used to collect data from more than 280 banking customers within two regions in Swaziland. Findings: The findings highlighted that no significant differences exist between mal...
Usage of Mobile banking services increases rapid as possible all over the world and also it intends ...
ABSTRACT: Advancements in technology are dramatically changing all the sectors of the economy. Banki...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe customers’ acceptance of internet banking by identifying f...
Purpose: Through centuries, women are being perceived as being unable to adapt to change and are mor...
The emergence of internet and smartphone technology encourages people to change the way they pay for...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive insight into the deciding factors af...
Although some studies had already been done concerning electronic banking yet there has been no stud...
The issues of gender disparity in the usage of information technology (IT) as well as self-efficacy ...
This research is aimed to examine the gender difference toward intention to use the mobile banking a...
Kenya has a growing e-commerce market but very little is known about the consumer characteristics of...
Abstract: This paper examined the impact of mobile banking services on customers’ satisfaction consi...
This study sought to empirically identify and rank the important factors considered by southeast mal...
The study was on the E-banking and customer satisfaction in Tanzanian banks; the case of Azania Ban...
Online shopping is still in its infancy in South Africa. This is despite the fact that Internet pene...
An online shopping system allows a customer to submit online orders for items and/or services from a...
Usage of Mobile banking services increases rapid as possible all over the world and also it intends ...
ABSTRACT: Advancements in technology are dramatically changing all the sectors of the economy. Banki...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe customers’ acceptance of internet banking by identifying f...
Purpose: Through centuries, women are being perceived as being unable to adapt to change and are mor...
The emergence of internet and smartphone technology encourages people to change the way they pay for...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive insight into the deciding factors af...
Although some studies had already been done concerning electronic banking yet there has been no stud...
The issues of gender disparity in the usage of information technology (IT) as well as self-efficacy ...
This research is aimed to examine the gender difference toward intention to use the mobile banking a...
Kenya has a growing e-commerce market but very little is known about the consumer characteristics of...
Abstract: This paper examined the impact of mobile banking services on customers’ satisfaction consi...
This study sought to empirically identify and rank the important factors considered by southeast mal...
The study was on the E-banking and customer satisfaction in Tanzanian banks; the case of Azania Ban...
Online shopping is still in its infancy in South Africa. This is despite the fact that Internet pene...
An online shopping system allows a customer to submit online orders for items and/or services from a...
Usage of Mobile banking services increases rapid as possible all over the world and also it intends ...
ABSTRACT: Advancements in technology are dramatically changing all the sectors of the economy. Banki...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe customers’ acceptance of internet banking by identifying f...