E-banking users’ behaviour: e-service quality, attitude, and customer satisfaction

Author:

Ayo Charles k.,Oni Aderonke Atinuke,Adewoye Oyerinde J.,Eweoya Ibukun O.

Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate factors affecting e-banking usage based on electronic service (e-service) quality, attitude and customer satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach – A conceptual model to investigate factors that influence e-banking usage was developed based on review of existing literature. The model employed e-services quality variable, diffusion of innovation construct and self-efficacy to better reflect the users’ views of e-banking usage. Data collected from 254 e-banking users were used to test the model. The data were analysed based on PLS-SEM using SmartPLS 3.0. Findings – The result reveals that perceived e-service quality has a strong influence on customer satisfaction and use of e-banking, which means that greater quality of e-service has the potential to increase satisfaction and consequently result in to more use of e-banking. In this research findings, competence of e-service support staff, system availability, service portfolio, responsiveness and reliability, in that order, were found to be most significant in rating e-service quality. Practical implications – This offers financial institutions and professional relevant information e-banking services that will promote greater customer satisfaction and use of e-banking. Originality/value – This paper contributes to knowledge advancement in bank marketing by providing insight into motivational factors of e-banking services quality and personal characteristics.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Marketing,Marketing

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