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Application of UTAUT Model to Assess Mobile Banking Adoption Behavior: A Study on Bangladesh

Vol 8 , Issue 2 , July - December 2021 | Pages: 51-66 | Research Paper  

 
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https://doi.org/10.17492/jpi.manthan.v8i2.822103


Author Details ( * ) denotes Corresponding author

1. * Md. Hafez, Assistant Professor, Department of School of Business, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh (md.hafez.sob@aust.edu)
2. Md. Amanullah, Professor, Department of School of Business, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh (amanullah_ru@yahoo.com)

The study aims to examine the factors influencing mobile banking adoption behaviour in Bangladesh. A structured questionnaire had been formed and circulated among 150 mobile banking service users from different banks in Dhaka city. Primary data are collected by convenience sampling method. Four hypotheses are proposed and tested by multiple regression analysis. The findings reveal that performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and social influence are the most substantial predictors in determining individual intention to adopt mobile banking in Bangladesh. It is also shown that performance expectancy is the leading predictor among the three substantial predictors. Moreover, facilitating conditions do not demonstrate to have any significant impact on mobile banking intention. The study can help bank marketers highlight the different value propositions of mobile banking such as effortless, time-saving banking methods which will attract people. This will enhance productivity as well as create positive word of mouth regarding mobile banking services.

Keywords

Performance expectancy; Effort expectancy; Social influence; Facilitating conditions; Mobile banking; Bangladesh.

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