Service quality and self-determination theory towards continuance usage intention of mobile banking
Purpose: This research set out to investigate the quality service and self-determination theory (SDT) that contributes to the continuance usage of m-banking. Design/methodology/approach: A valid of 310 respondents who experienced and intensified using the m-banking is collected. The proposed research model is empirically tested using structural equation modelling. Findings: The result informs that the service quality can not only be significantly mediated by the SDT, but it also has a direct effect to the satisfaction. It also informs that the satisfaction and the perceived usefulness indeed have a significant effect to the continuance usage intention of the m-banking. In addition, it also demonstrates that the perceived competence and perceived relatedness of the SDT significantly influence satisfaction and perceived usefulness towards the continuance usage intention of the m-banking. Practical implications: Practically, the results inform the bank management the factors to be taken into account to increase the motivation of the existing customers for them to continue using the m-banking. Originality/value: Theoretically, these results contribute to the existing literatures of the m-banking by introducing the SDT that determines the continuance usage intention of it.
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2021
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Authors: | Inan, Dedi I. ; Hidayanto, Achmad Nizar ; Juita, Ratna ; Soemawilaga, Faiz Fadhillah ; Melinda, Fivi ; Puspacinantya, Puspacinantya ; Amalia, Yasmin |
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Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management. - Emerald, ISSN 2053-4620, ZDB-ID 2771727-6. - 2021 (18.11.)
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Emerald |
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