2012
DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2012/v5i2.35
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Technology of e-banking: perspective of costumers’ perceived risk and uncertainty

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“…Perceived social risk: Generally, consumers have the subjective norms that they are concerned about the opinions of their family, peers and friends with respect to their own actions and subsequently their responses would be determined by people around them (Nasir, Wu, Yago & Li, 2015). These subjective norms lead us to the concept of perceived social risk, which is generated by families' and friends' thoughts about their weak or improper choices (Bazgosha, Eizi, Nawaser & Parhizgar, 2012). Therefore, perceived social risk confirms the dissatisfaction in the consumers by peers and household in case of a poor store choice (Ueltschy, Krampf & Yannopoulous, 2004).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceived social risk: Generally, consumers have the subjective norms that they are concerned about the opinions of their family, peers and friends with respect to their own actions and subsequently their responses would be determined by people around them (Nasir, Wu, Yago & Li, 2015). These subjective norms lead us to the concept of perceived social risk, which is generated by families' and friends' thoughts about their weak or improper choices (Bazgosha, Eizi, Nawaser & Parhizgar, 2012). Therefore, perceived social risk confirms the dissatisfaction in the consumers by peers and household in case of a poor store choice (Ueltschy, Krampf & Yannopoulous, 2004).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In today's competitive world, if organizations cannot make a committed and conscientious body for their own organization, it will definitely not be a fate to defeat against others. Human resources, as the most important sources of the organization and at the same time as the most sensitive source, have always been the main discussion of the scientific schools of management [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%