Adoption of electronic banking services in India: an extension of UTAUT2 model

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Vikas Chauhan
Rambalak Yadav
Vipin Choudhary
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[1] Medi-Caps University,Department of Marketing
[2] Indore,undefined
[3] Institute of Management Technology,undefined
[4] Prestige Institute of Management and Research,undefined
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E-banking; E-wallet; Mobile payment; Unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT2); Perceived risk; Consumer innovativeness; Security information availability;
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Indian banks have paid sufficient attention to recent innovations in banking services delivery such as e-banking, mobile banking, mobile payment, e-wallet, and e-money services, still the acceptance of these services among consumers is sluggish. Therefore, the present study aims to identify the intention of consumers to adopt various e-banking services. The study adopted the UTAUT2 model (Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology) and extended it with constructs such as consumer innovativeness, perceived risk, and security information availability. The extended research model was tested using a questionnaire-based response collected from 721 consumers. CB-SEM (Covariance-based structural equation modeling) was used to examine the hypotheses. An empirical examination of the model helped explain the impact of the UTAUT2 model's constructs in predicting adoption intention toward e-banking services. The study also revealed the importance and impact of newly incorporated variables in explaining consumers' adoption intention toward e-banking services. The study has provided some useful insight into the factors influencing consumers' intention to adopt e-banking services to shed new light.
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