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The Impact of E-Commerce Security, and National Environment on Consumer adoption of Internet Banking in Malaysia and Singapore

Yahya Dauda, and Santhapparaj, A. Solucis, and Asirvatham, David, and Murali Raman, (2007) The Impact of E-Commerce Security, and National Environment on Consumer adoption of Internet Banking in Malaysia and Singapore. Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, 12 (2). 20 p..

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Multimedia University Malaysia, Faculty of Management
Multimedia University Malaysia, Faculty of Management
Multimedia University Malaysia, Centre for Multimedia Education and Application Division
Monash University Malaysia, School of Business and Economics

Abstract

One of the haunting problems of Internet banking in Malaysia is the slow in acceptance of this innovative distribution channel for banking products and services. This paper addresses the perceived e-commerce security influence on adoption of Internet banking, and the role of national environmental factors such as attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control factors towards adoption, and compares these factors with Singapore Internet banking adoption. This study based on the information collected from sample of 310 respondents drawn from individual banking customer in Malaysia and Singapore. The regression analyses suggested that consumer perceived non-repudiation, trust relative advantage Internet experience and banking needs are the most important factors that affect adoption in Malaysia. While Internet experience and banking needs were found to significantly affect Internet banking adoption in Singapore

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:E-commerce security, interface design, national environment, Internet banking, Malaysia, Singapore.
Subjects:H Social Sciences
ID Code:1872

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