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100 _aPobee, Frederick
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245 _aNon-probabilistic approach to e-banking adoption: The moderating impact of Trialability
260 _aManagement and Labour Studies
300 _a47(2), May, 2022: p.183-198
520 _aThe purpose of this study is to assess the factors influencing the adoption of e-banking in a developing country and to explore the moderating effects of trialability on the relationship between behavioural intention and the actual use of e-banking services. The study has employed the convenience and cross-sectional data collection approach in three of the 16 regions in Ghana. Data was collected from 568 respondents through an online survey. The Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyse the data. The findings indicate that performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence and facilitating conditions positively and significantly influence the intention to adopt e-banking. The structural path analysis also showed that trialability positively and significantly moderates the relationship between behavioural intention and actual use of e-banking platforms. This research fills the existing gap in the e-banking literature by integrating trialability into the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model to assess its moderating impact on the relationship between behavioural intention and actual e-banking adoption in a developing country. – Reproduced
650 _ae-Banking, Trainability , Developing country, Adoption, Behavioral intention.
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773 _aManagement and Labour Studies
906 _aFINANCE - TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
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