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Mobile Banking Continuance Intention: The Moderating Role of Security and Customization

Mobile Banking Continuance Intention: The Moderating Role of Security and Customization

Mousa Ahmed Albashrawi
Copyright: © 2021 |Volume: 14 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 15
ISSN: 1938-7857|EISSN: 1938-7865|EISBN13: 9781799860006|DOI: 10.4018/JITR.2021010104
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Albashrawi, Mousa Ahmed. "Mobile Banking Continuance Intention: The Moderating Role of Security and Customization." JITR vol.14, no.1 2021: pp.55-69. http://doi.org/10.4018/JITR.2021010104

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Albashrawi, M. A. (2021). Mobile Banking Continuance Intention: The Moderating Role of Security and Customization. Journal of Information Technology Research (JITR), 14(1), 55-69. http://doi.org/10.4018/JITR.2021010104

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Albashrawi, Mousa Ahmed. "Mobile Banking Continuance Intention: The Moderating Role of Security and Customization," Journal of Information Technology Research (JITR) 14, no.1: 55-69. http://doi.org/10.4018/JITR.2021010104

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Abstract

User satisfaction is crucial to reinforce continued usage intention of mobile banking (MB). Since IS literature has overlooked continued usage intention of MB and its significance to reflect the success of MB system, it would be important to further the research in this area. This study employs both customization and security, two concerned factors among customers, to examine their impact on satisfaction and MB continuance intention. Extended expectation-confirmation model in IT domain (ECM-IT), developed from TAM and ECM, is used to evaluate the factors affecting satisfaction which in turn affects MB continuance intention. With a sample of a mid-sized US bank customers, regression results reveal that efficiency quality with its underlying factors of perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use are significant predictors of satisfaction. The interaction effect is significant for customization, but not for security. Theoretical and practical implications are communicated.

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