2024
DOI: 10.3390/fintech3010006
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FinTech Services Adoption in Greece: The Roles of Trust, Government Support, and Technology Acceptance Factors

Stefanos Balaskas,
Maria Koutroumani,
Kiriakos Komis
et al.

Abstract: Financial technology or FinTech is a term that has arisen in recent years; it refers to innovative technologies designed to enhance and automate the provision and utilization of financial services. Its solutions aim to simplify conventional financial procedures, boost automation, lower expenses, and deliver personalized and user-friendly experiences for both businesses and consumers. But this question remains: what drives users to adopt such services and how are they perceived by the general public? In our stu… Show more

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“…This approach aimed to increase variety in the sample population, hence improving the representativeness and validity of the findings. To address this gap between theoretical motivations and practical intentions, a tailored quantitative analysis was performed, in particular, a quantitative non-experimental correlation design adapted from [64,65]. An explicit self-administrated web survey was conducted through particular sites typically used by potential and existing blood donors.…”
Section: Methodology and Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach aimed to increase variety in the sample population, hence improving the representativeness and validity of the findings. To address this gap between theoretical motivations and practical intentions, a tailored quantitative analysis was performed, in particular, a quantitative non-experimental correlation design adapted from [64,65]. An explicit self-administrated web survey was conducted through particular sites typically used by potential and existing blood donors.…”
Section: Methodology and Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%