Exploring the Factors Behind the Resistance to Mobile Banking in Portugal
M-banking has been highlighted as one of the most promising e-commerce services. However, the adoption of financial mobile services is still far behind market expectations. This study seeks to provide academics and bank managers alike with a better understanding of resistance to m-banking. Based on Ram and Sheth’s (1989) Theory of Innovation Resistance, a SEM model was built to describe resistance barriers. A total number of 3,852 observations, of which 2,344 were effective for SEM analysis, were obtained from an Internet survey at a Portuguese bank. The “functional barriers†revealed more severe barriers than the “psychological†ones. Latent scores were used to compare consumers’ perceptions and behaviour. Results indicate a significantly higher resistance among non-users, and demographic and behavioural profiles were established, promoting wider knowledge and possible enhancement of m-banking adoption. Conclusions and managerial implications are provided.
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2009
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Authors: | Cruz, Pedro ; Laukkanen, Tommi ; Muñoz, Pablo |
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International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications (IJESMA). - IGI Global, ISSN 1941-627X. - Vol. 1.2009, 4, p. 16-35
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IGI Global |
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