Intention to use m-banking application: an empirical study in Ho Chi Minh City

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Autor(a) principal: Le-Hoang, Phuong Viet
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/1256
Resumo: The research aims to explore, measure, and analyze factors affecting the intention to use Mobile Banking (M-Banking) of customers in Ho Chi Minh City. The author conducts a convenient sampling, including 600 participants. The method of the research is the Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and a multiple regression model. The results show that there are six factors such as perceived ease to use (EU), perceived usefulness (PU), trust (TR), expected performance (PE), social influence (SI), Facilitating condition (FC) affect the adoption of M-Banking. In which, Facilitating condition is the most influential factor, and expected performance is the least influential factor. Also, this study proposes some recommendations to develop an M-Banking application to help customers gain more insight into the bank as well as actively select the M-Banking application as a reliable transaction method.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Intention to use m-banking application: an empirical study in Ho Chi Minh City
title Intention to use m-banking application: an empirical study in Ho Chi Minh City
spellingShingle Intention to use m-banking application: an empirical study in Ho Chi Minh City
Le-Hoang, Phuong Viet
Perceived ease to use
perceived usefulness
trust
expected performance
social influence
facilitating condition.
title_short Intention to use m-banking application: an empirical study in Ho Chi Minh City
title_full Intention to use m-banking application: an empirical study in Ho Chi Minh City
title_fullStr Intention to use m-banking application: an empirical study in Ho Chi Minh City
title_full_unstemmed Intention to use m-banking application: an empirical study in Ho Chi Minh City
title_sort Intention to use m-banking application: an empirical study in Ho Chi Minh City
author Le-Hoang, Phuong Viet
author_facet Le-Hoang, Phuong Viet
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Le-Hoang, Phuong Viet
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Perceived ease to use
perceived usefulness
trust
expected performance
social influence
facilitating condition.
topic Perceived ease to use
perceived usefulness
trust
expected performance
social influence
facilitating condition.
description The research aims to explore, measure, and analyze factors affecting the intention to use Mobile Banking (M-Banking) of customers in Ho Chi Minh City. The author conducts a convenient sampling, including 600 participants. The method of the research is the Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and a multiple regression model. The results show that there are six factors such as perceived ease to use (EU), perceived usefulness (PU), trust (TR), expected performance (PE), social influence (SI), Facilitating condition (FC) affect the adoption of M-Banking. In which, Facilitating condition is the most influential factor, and expected performance is the least influential factor. Also, this study proposes some recommendations to develop an M-Banking application to help customers gain more insight into the bank as well as actively select the M-Banking application as a reliable transaction method.
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