Determining the impact of selected success factors on the adoption of E-banking in the Zimbabwean banking industry
Date
2016Author
Sandada, Maxwell
Simbarashe, Nyarai
Shamhuyenhanzva, Roy
Type
ArticleMetadata
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Technological advances have altered business systems and processes paving way for more efficient
cost saving banking processes such as electronic banking (e-banking). The aim of this study was to address
the growing concern of the low adoption of electronic banking in Zimbabwe. This has been achieved by
investigating the significant impact of five pre-determined critical success factors on the adoption of
electronic banking services in Zimbabwe namely customer trust, cost, resistance to change, awareness and
perceived usefulness. The research provides great insight on models utilized in previous studies drawing
arguments which allowed a thorough construction of the research process and increased the validity of the
research. The research is quantitative in nature. 150 respondents participated in the survey. The results
revealed that of the five factors, only awareness and perceived usefulness exhibited a significant impact on
the adoption of electronic banking in Zimbabwe. Therefore such understanding allowed for the establishment
of crucial strategic managerial and legislative recommendations aimed at increasing the level of awareness
and perceived usefulness and subsequently increase the level of adoption of electronic banking in Zimbabwe.
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Sandada, M., Simbarashe, N. & Shamhuyenhanzva, R. (2016). Determining the impact of selected success factors on the adoption of E-banking in the Zimbabwean banking industry. E u r o E c o n o m i c a Finance, Banking and Accounting, 2 (35), 102-118.Publisher
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