Factors affecting the internet banking adoption in Kathmandu valley
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https://doi.org/10.32674/Keywords:
Innovativeness, internet banking, intention to use, perceived ease of use, perceived riskAbstract
This paradigm shift towards digitization necessitates understanding the factors influencing internet banking adoption. This study aims to promote extensive adoption of internet banking in the Kathmandu Valley, encouraging financial inclusion and technological advancement in the region. This study examined factors influencing internet banking adoption among SMEs using an explanatory research design and the TAM theory, testing seven hypotheses. Data were gathered from 280 SMEs using a structured questionnaire administered through Kobo Toolbox and analyzed with Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) version 4.0. The results indicate that perceived usefulness, ease of use, and risk significantly impact the intention to use internet banking. Perceived usefulness serves as a mediator between ease of use and subjective norm, influencing their impact on the intention to use. The key challenges identified include system errors, security concerns, trust issues, lack of innovativeness, limited technology access, and awareness gaps.
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