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Exploring the shift: Factors shaping the adoption of electronic payment in Jordanian banking service Pages 2047-2054 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: DheifAllah Eleimat, Mohammad Ali Al Hayek, Ibtihaj Taher Saber, Mohammad Naser Hamdan, Anber Abraheem Shlash Mohammad, Asokan Vasudevan

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2024.7.004

Keywords: Electronic payment methods, Credit cards, Electronic wallets, Commercial banks, Jordanian banks

Abstract:
This study examines the extent of adoption of electronic payment methods in Jordanian banks and compares them with traditional alternatives. Focusing on banking customer behavior, we conducted a comprehensive survey among banking customers to uncover insights on trust, perceived benefits, financial literacy, ease of use, security and cost considerations. By analyzing the data collected using the questionnaire study tool, we reveal the motivations behind customers’ electronic payment preferences. By highlighting these factors, our research contributes to the understanding of the evolving payment landscape and provides actionable insights to enhance the adoption of electronic payment in Jordan’s financial system, in line with global technological trends. The results of the study revealed that all study variables had a significant impact (trust, ease of use, perceived security, and cost of service) on the use of electronic payment methods. In addition, gender, number of years of dealing with the bank, and type of electronic payment used more than once by customers in the banking sector did not have a significant impact.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 4 | Views: 886 | Reviews: 0

 
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Perceptual exploration of credit cards' adoption: Customer perspective Pages 407-416 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Amer Al Shishany, Mallak Al-Bashrah

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2020.x.003

Keywords: Credit Cards, Credit Card Adoption, Online Transaction, Purchasing Behavior

Abstract:
Despite the increased dissemination of online tools to execute financial transactions, the level of credit card usage adoption among consumers still encounters many challenges. The dissemination and adoption of credit cards to execute online purchases is influenced by certain factors that impact customers' consumption behavior. Exploring and perceiving these factors and challenges is imperative for enhancing the operations of online businesses. This study aims to examine specific factors that affect the adoption of credit cards among customers within the Jordanian online market. The factors this study explores are: Expenditure Level, Welfare of the Individual, Psychological Behavior, Credit Card Knowledge, Regulations and Laws and, finally, Theft and Fraud. This research was conducted through employing the quantitative approach; utilizing a questionnaire on a total of (335) credit card users in Jordan. The research subjects were credit card users (customers) from three Jordanian banks: Arab Banking Corporation, Housing Bank for Trade and Finance, and the Bank of Jordan. The study findings indicated that ‘Individual Welfare’ and ‘Psychological Behavior’ are the strongest influential factors on individuals' adoption of credit cards, followed by ‘Theft and Fraud’, ‘Laws and Legislation’, ‘Credit Card Knowledge’ and ‘Expenditure Level’ respectively in influence. The study recommendation encourages banks to focus more on increasing their clients' awareness regarding credit cards usage in order to enhance their perception of how to behave in case of fraud and theft and increasing their clients' awareness of the financial burdens, pitfalls, and tricks while using a credit card. Moreover, it suggests that banks should increase their marketing efforts for credit cards which can change the behavior and acceptance of individuals towards credit cards adoption.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2020 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 4 | Views: 1639 | Reviews: 0

 

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