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Mobile banking acceptance by the customers in Iranian banks
International Journal of Business Information Systems, 2019In this research mobile banking acceptance is studied among Iranian banks from the consumer's point of view.
Seyed Hossein Siadat +2 more
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A review of mobile banking security
2016 IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE), 2016Nowadays, IT has an important role in people's life. Bank is one of the example of institute which using IT in its daily tasks. Customer's personal information which has stored by the bank is considered as private and has to be saving securely by bank. Only legal staff of bank, also legal customers can operate any of the tasks.
Leili Nosrati, Amir-Massoud Bidgoli
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Evaluating mobile banking portals
International Journal of Mobile Communications, 2009Mobile banking (m-banking) is becoming widespread worldwide. Designing effective m-banking services is of vital importance. This article attempts to address this need by providing a comprehensive Mobile Banking Evaluation Framework (MoBEF). This framework consists of 164 criteria categorised into six categories: interface, navigation, content, offered ...
Michalis Zarifopoulos +1 more
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Mobile banking: concept and potential
International Journal of Mobile Communications, 2003The internet and the mobile phone - two technological advancements that have profoundly affected human behaviour in the last decade - have started to converge. The products of this association are mobile data services. Using a variety of platforms, services are being created to enable mobile devices to perform many activities of the traditional ...
Stuart J. Barnes, Brian J. Corbitt
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Mobile Banking and Payment in China
IT Professional, 2014The number of Internet users in China was more than 590 million at the end of June 2013. Among these users, 460 million accessed the Web through mobile devices such as cellphones and tablets. Many Chinese are now using cellphones to perform a wide range of transactions, such as transferring money, paying bills, booking hotels, buying tickets, and ...
Wai-Ming To, Linda S. L. Lai
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Mobile Banking Roll-out in Egypt
International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications, 2017Mobile phone Banking is the latest self-service banking innovation; which represents potential opportunities for both customers and banks. Though it emerged in the early 2000's, it is still in its infancy stage in Egypt. This study aimed to investigate the factors that affect customers' acceptance of mobile banking.
Tamer Abbas Awad +1 more
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Mobile banking services in the bank area
SICE Annual Conference 2007, 2007Mobile banking (M-Banking) has been welcomed in most of the countries as a new branch in electronic banking (E-Banking). In developing countries such as Iran mobile banking is limited to fields such as SMS due to lack of infrastructure and because of high costs.
Mohammad Shirali-Shahreza +1 more
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Mobile banking adoption in Islamic banks
Journal of Islamic Marketing, 2019Purpose This paper aims to examine mobile banking adoption in Islamic banks by integrating technology adoption model (TAM) and Religiosity-Behavioural Intention Model. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a sample of 300 mobile banking customers of Islamic banks from West Java Province, Indonesia.
Suhartanto, D +3 more
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2023
The use of technology in intelligent mobile devices, including the development of the Internet, provides significant facilities for accessing information in human life. Applications created by constantly evolving mass communications technologies have recently brought about significant changes in society's lives and habits.
KORKMAZ, Ömer Faruk +2 more
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The use of technology in intelligent mobile devices, including the development of the Internet, provides significant facilities for accessing information in human life. Applications created by constantly evolving mass communications technologies have recently brought about significant changes in society's lives and habits.
KORKMAZ, Ömer Faruk +2 more
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Why Banks Adopt Mobile Banking? The Case of Turkey
International Journal of Electronic Finance, 2018Mobile banking differs from internet banking as it enables access to financial services anytime, anywhere. Thus, it is changing the way banks create, communicate and deliver value-added products/services to their customers. However, research on mobile banking is focused on customers' adoption, while banks' perspective is neglected.
Ceylan Onay, Yasemin Ezgi Öztaş
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