DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.16985278
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Consumer Intentions to Use Electronic Banking Channels: The Role of Task-Channel Fit

Abstract: <p>The increase in electronically mediated self-service technologies in the banking industry is changing the way banks service consumers. Despite a large body of research on electronic banking channels, no study has been undertaken to explore the importance of the fit between electronic banking channels and banking tasks. Nor has there been research into how task-channel fit and other factors influence consumer intentions to use electronic banking channels. Integrating task-technology fit theory with acc… Show more

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“…Other signi cant works include (Boddu, 2019). In this study (Hoehle, 2011), the importance of task-channel t is examined, and the main focus is on customer intentions to adopt digital banking channels. A total of 280 customers who used Internet banking for two separate banking tasks participated in pilot research that evaluated their reactions.…”
Section: Consumer Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other signi cant works include (Boddu, 2019). In this study (Hoehle, 2011), the importance of task-channel t is examined, and the main focus is on customer intentions to adopt digital banking channels. A total of 280 customers who used Internet banking for two separate banking tasks participated in pilot research that evaluated their reactions.…”
Section: Consumer Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%