Adoption and commitment to online banking in Pakistan using the technology acceptance model

Author:

Muhammad Nooruddin Usman1ORCID,Sufyan Ramish Muhammad2ORCID,Munir Naureen3ORCID,Ahmed Shiraz4ORCID,Ansari Junaid4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Master in Business Administration, Finance & Banking Faculty, Department of Finance, Institute of Business Management

2. Ph.D., Assistant Professor, College of Management Sciences, Karachi Institute of Economics & Technology

3. MPhil, Lecturer, Department of Applied Psychology, National University of Modern Languages

4. Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Management & HRM Department, Institute of Business Administration

Abstract

The paper proposes a model for quantitatively analyzing the link between Privacy, Usability, Government Support, Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived Usefulness, Intention to Use and Commitment in the online banking context in Pakistan. In Pakistan (comparing to the size of bank accounts open), few people benefit from online banking and prefer the physical approach. This study analyzes how conventional banking users can be converted to online users, thus reducing the crowds at banks for menial tasks, giving banks more time to focus on corporate clients. For this purpose, an online survey was distributed via social messengers and websites. Out of the collected data, 310 normalized samples were analyzed using correlation and multiple linear regressions. The findings showed that except “Privacy”, “Usability” and “Government Support” had a relationship with “Perceived Ease of Use” where “Privacy” showed no significant impact. “Privacy” had a significant relationship with “Perceived Usefulness”, as did “Perceived Ease of Use”, and “Perceived Usefulness” and “Perceived Ease of Use” had a significant relationship with “Intention to Use”; “Intention” also had a significant relationship with “Commitment to Use Online Banking”. Thus, it is concluded that banks need to realize that bank customers require ease of access and use in order to successfully adapt to the use of online banking, despite the users not being very cautious about online privacy that banks require to ensure on their end, regardless of the user’s thought process.

Publisher

LLC CPC Business Perspectives

Subject

Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Marketing,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Law

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