Factors and issues affecting electronic insurance adoption in an emerging market

Author:

F. Nsour Maen1ORCID,A. M. AL-Rjoub Samer2ORCID,Tayeh Mohammad3ORCID,Kokash Husam4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ph.D., President and CEO, Arab Potash Company, Amman

2. Ph.D., Professor of Finance, Department of Banking and Finance, Hashemite University, Zarqa

3. Ph.D., Associate Professor of Finance, Department of Finance, School of Business, The University of Jordan, Amman

4. Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marketing, Marketing Department, College of Business Administration, Prince Sultan University

Abstract

This study examines the factors and issues affecting the adoption of electronic insurance (EI) in the Jordanian insurance sector. The methodology of the study is based on convenience sampling, thus, the sample consists of 175 respondents familiar with E-services, with different backgrounds, professions, businesses, income groups, sectors, and regions. Questionnaires were distributed and disseminated electronically using SurveyMonkey. The study employs both descriptive and ANOVA analyses to analyze the responses. The results show that EI promotes sustainability, reduces costs, saves time and holds some operational benefits beneath. The ANOVA results show that the impact of income and age on sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and operational benefits is significant at least at the 5% significance level. Respondents are also aware that EI may involve issues and challenges related to security and privacy, customer-related issues such as lack of knowledge about repositories, and insurer-related issues such as data shifting. The ANOVA results indicate that gender affects customers’ perceptions of EI adoption regarding customer-related issues; its effect is significant at the 5% level of significance. On the other hand, age and income level are important factors that shape respondents’ perceptions of EI in Jordan. Age is only significant for security-related issues, and income level is a deciding factor in insurer-related issues; their effect is strong and highly significant at the 5% and 1% levels, respectively.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Marketing,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Finance,Business and International Management,Management Information Systems

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