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2009
DOI: 10.4018/jea.2009010102
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Quantifying Factors Influencing the Adoption of Internet Banking Services in Greece

Abstract: A growing phenomenon in the Internet is the rising exploitation of sophisticated security means (e.g. cryptography, digital signatures etc.) toward the development of novel commerce services for providing electronic transactions, collaborating with business partners or serving customers, regardless of geographical and time limitations. This paper discusses, presents and elaborates on the various factors that affect the adaption of Internet banking services in Greece. In particular, it deals with the factors th… Show more

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“…Internet banking (IB) can be considered as one of the most significant technological innovations (Lin, 2011), which has enabled consumers to gain cost-effective and efficient access to banking services regardless of time limit and physical location (Makris et al, 2009). IB has substantially evolved the way banks communicate with their consumers, as well as the way consumers interact with other financial organizations (Hanafizadeh et al, 2014b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internet banking (IB) can be considered as one of the most significant technological innovations (Lin, 2011), which has enabled consumers to gain cost-effective and efficient access to banking services regardless of time limit and physical location (Makris et al, 2009). IB has substantially evolved the way banks communicate with their consumers, as well as the way consumers interact with other financial organizations (Hanafizadeh et al, 2014b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%