scholarly journals Pandangan Pengguna Internet terhadap Minat dalam Adopsi Internet Banking pada Masyarakat Kota Batam, Provinsi Kepulauan Riau, Indonesia

SKETSA BISNIS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-36
Author(s):  
Fendy Cuandra

Abstract Financial services have now been transformed due to the impact of the development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). It also affects the form of retail banking services that occur in various countries, resulting in changes in the needs and preferences of consumers. Consumer needs have changed, making banks use advanced information technology such as the internet to achieve competitive advantage in terms of customer service. Internet Banking is a type of service in the form of an online transaction method for money transfer transactions in 1 (one) certain bank account to another account that can be done at any time. Internet banking services are becoming popular and growing services so that they are better known as self-service technology. However, internet banking services can be ignored and avoided if the customer feels that he is not ready or comfortable in utilizing the capabilities of the internet banking system. Keywords:internet, internet banking, technology Abstrak Pelayanan keuangan saat ini telah bertransformasi akibat dampak pengembangan Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi (TIK). Hal tersebut juga mempengaruhi bentuk layanan perbankan ritel yang terjadi di berbagai negara, sehingga terjadi perubahan atas kebutuhan maupun preferensi konsumen. Kebutuhan konsumen yang telah berubah, membuat perbankan memanfaatkan teknologi informasi maju seperti internet untuk mencapai keunggulan kompetitif dalam hal pelayanan konsumen. Internet Banking merupakan jenis layanan berupa metode bertransaksi secara online untuk transaksi pengiriman uang dalam 1 (satu) rekening bank tertentu ke rekening lain yang dapat dilakukan sewaktu-waktu. Layanan internet banking menjadi layanan populer dan berkembang sehingga lebih dikenal sebagai layanan teknologi mandiri (Self-service Technology). Namun, layanan internet banking dapat diacuhkan dan dihindari apabila pelanggan merasa belum siap ataupun belum nyaman dalam memanfaatkan kemampuan system internet banking.Kata Kunci: internet, internet banking, teknologi

Author(s):  
M. Makris ◽  
V. Koumaras ◽  
H. Koumaras ◽  
A. Konstantopoulou ◽  
S. Konidis ◽  
...  

A growing phenomenon in the Internet is the rising exploitation of sophisticated security means (e.g. cryptography, digital signatures etc.) toward the development of novel commerce services for providing electronic transactions, collaborating with business partners or serving customers, regardless of geographical and time limitations. This paper discusses, presents and elaborates on the various factors that affect the adaption of Internet banking services in Greece. In particular, it deals with the factors that have been developed within the framework of providing e-banking services over an insecure shared medium like the Internet and affect the Internet Banking customer acceptance. A factor analysis is performed based on the gathered results provided by customer-questionnaires of ALPHA Bank branch in Greece in order to quantify the various parameters that affect the use of an Internet Banking System. The findings of the analysis show that despite the fact that Internet Banking in Greece is steadily increasing its penetration, factors like security, ease of use and perceived usefulness of a system play a major role on the final decision of the customer to adopt an Internet Banking System.


Author(s):  
Edwin Agwu

The internet banking services is an innovative financial transaction channel that has assumed a new urgency and relevance in today's world of business. The developed countries have embraced these services with little difficulty while the developing countries are beginning to see the benefits. The objective of this research hinged on the exploration of the supply and demand of internet banking services in the United Kingdom with special emphasis on three cities: London, Birmingham and Manchester. The study primarily probed into the extent to which the internet banking services has been adopted in the three major cities of the UK – London, Birmingham and Manchester. Secondly, it looked at the factors that are driving this adoption and thirdly, the reasons for non-usage by some segments of the selected regions. The consumer resistance theory by Ram and Sheth (1989) was therefore used as a framework of the study. As the focus is to ascertain the reasons for non-usage, and based on this framework, the following divisions were arrived at based on the non-users: 1) those that intends to use the services and 2) those that have no intention to use the services. The study data shows that there are significant differences based on the reluctant/resistance paradigm. The reluctant group falls into those that want to use but have not wholly made up their minds to do so while the resistance groups are those that have no intention of using the internet banking system at all. The study in a nutshell, provides financial managers and the academic community with a tool to engage these non-users through product designs and promotions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (3) ◽  
pp. 84-98
Author(s):  
Viktoriia KOVALENKO ◽  

The article considers the main digital transformational changes in the banking business. The current state of banks' use of financial digital technologies is analyzed, and the factors of digital transformation that affect their financially stable development are singled out. It is determined that the digitalization of the world economy over the past decade has posed new challenges to the banking system, which are caused by increased competition in the financial services market. The factors of emergence of financial intermediaries of the new generation and the need for digital transformation of contemporary banks are described. It is proved that the digital transformation of the banking sector of the economy is due to the development of financial technologies, digital marketing channels and innovation. Three main holistic proposals for FinTech development have been identified. The digital transformation of the banking business is changing not only the supply to customers. It is changing the contours of the business and staffing requirements. Such tools as ATMs and self-service terminals, telephone banking, SMS banking, Internet banking and mobile banking represent the evolution of customer access channels to banking services based on the use of information and communication technologies. The article considers the basic scheme of transformation of a classical bank into a dynamic system of a digital bank by gradually forming the directions of digital distribution. Further digital transformational changes in the banking business should be aimed at the vectors of financial education of consumers of banking services, regulation of the cryptocurrency market in Ukraine, definition of common standards of regulation and supervision of banks and non-banking institutions in the area of digital financial services.


Author(s):  
Miltiadis Makris ◽  
Harilaos Koumaras ◽  
Anastasia Konstantopoulou ◽  
Sotiris Konidis ◽  
Spyros Kostakis

This chapter deals with the factors that affect the Internet Banking customer acceptance. More specifically, it is examined the case of ALPHA Bank branch in Greece, which is a pioneer in introducing and applying e-banking services in Greece. In this framework, the chapter performs a factor analysis based on the gathered results provided by customer-questionnaires in order to quantify the various parameters that affect the use of an Internet Banking System. The findings of the analysis show that although IBS in Greece is steadily increasing its penetration, factors like security, ease of use and perceived usefulness of a system continue to play a major role on the final decision of the customer to adopt an Internet Banking System.


2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gunawardana H.M.R.S.S. ◽  
D. Kulathunga ◽  
W.L.M.V. Perera

Rapid technological advancement in the banking environment drives Sri Lankan banks to adopt self-service technologies to deliver services via SMS banking, Internet banking and telephone banking facilities, Automated Teller Machines (ATM) etc. This study explored the perceived quality of the self-service technology of these services and its effect on customer satisfaction. The literature survey and in depth interviews helped to formulate quality dimensions: security, efficiency, eases of use, reliability and convenience and those dimensions were assessed through a questionnaire. This study surveyed 215 customers from branches of six dominating commercial banks located in Western Province of Sri Lanka. Data were subjected to Principal Component Analysis and retained factors were regressed using multiple regressions to assess the impact of quality dimensions on customer satisfaction. The results revealed that reliability and convenience have positive impacts on customer satisfaction but efficiency has a negative effect.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 10001-10003

The Internet application has dramatically expanded since the past decade, and such expansion has equally led to the increased risk in the Internet usage, especially in the domain of internet banking. The confidence level among different segments of e-banking users or customers is examined in this study, and the difference in outcomes are explained. Questionnaires were distributed to 315 respondents to obtain data. The obtained results show that different segments of users or customers show different levels of trust towards internet banking usage at Cairo Bank in Egypt. Additionally, different segments of users show different levels of perceived lack of information. Furthermore, the most notable segmentation can be split into three groups as follows: users or customers aged between 18-30, those aged above 60, and the rest. This study is of value to the security and marketing of internet banking services.


2003 ◽  
Vol 21 (6/7) ◽  
pp. 312-323 ◽  
Author(s):  
Siriluck Rotchanakitumnuai ◽  
Mark Speece

Many Thai banks are currently implementing Internet banking. Banks that offer service via this channel claim that it reduces costs and makes them more competitive. However, many corporate customers are not highly enthusiastic about Internet banking. An understanding of why corporate customers do not accept Internet banking can assist banks to implement this self‐service technology more efficiently. In‐depth qualitative interviews with Thai firms suggest that security of the Internet is a major factor inhibiting wider adoption. Those already using Internet banking seem to have more confidence that the system is reliable, whereas non‐users are much more service conscious, and do not trust financial transactions made via Internet channels. Non‐Internet banking users tend to have more negative management attitudes toward adoption and are more likely to claim lack of resources. Legal support is also a major barrier to Internet banking adoption for corporate customers.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-41
Author(s):  
Muhammad Azimulhakim Bin Haji Saman

Internet banking is the latest technology that has revolutionized the changes of banking and business systems around the world. However, arrival of technology has an impact on Internet banking and transforms from a traditional banking system to a very useful innovation technology. The purpose of this study is to analyze factors that have influenced users to use Internet banking in doing financial transaction. This study uses content analysis on the previous literatures. The findings showed that there were 10 main different factors which influence the adoption of internet banking by the users. This study also proved that the highest factors which consist of 2 main factors are generated from technology acceptance model (TAM). Contribution of this research are significantly helps bank to have a better understanding on factors that influence the adoption of internet banking as well as help to develop a strategy to improved internet banking services.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 50-57
Author(s):  
Viktorija Skvarciany

Abstract Banking sector has developed and extended the usage of online services in the past decade. In fact, nowadays, Internet-based banking services dominate over other historically provided alternatives. This article discusses private clients′ trust in Internet banking in Latvia. The model of trust in Internet banking was developed based on four factors, distinguished in the scientific literature. They are provided information, bank’s characteristics, ebanking system and website of a bank. Hence, the goal of the research is to measure the impact of distinguished factors on trust in Internet banking. In order to determine how these attributes affect private customers′ trust, correlation and regression analysis were applied. The results showed that the most vital factor affecting private clients’ trust in Internet banking is e-banking system. What is more, it was found that provided information is a statistically insignificant factor and, hence, it was removed from the model. Respondents, being private customers, limit the breadth of study, thus the results do not reflect companies’ trust in Internet banking.


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