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Author Abeka, Silvance Onyango.

Title Corporate customers acceptance of internet banking : a case study of East African Trade Finance customers / Silvance Onyango Abeka.

Publication Info. Hamburg : Anchor Academic Pub., 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 93 pages) : illustrations (some color), map
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Note "Disseminate knowledge"--Cover.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Corporate customers acceptance of Internet banking: A case study of East African Trade Finance customers; Acknowledgement; Table of contents; List of tables; List of Figures; Abstract; Chapter One: Introduction; 1.0 Introduction; 1.1. Background of the study; 1.1.1. Trade Finance; 1.1.2. Internet banking and Trade Finance; 1.2 Statement of the problem; 1.3 Purpose of the study; 1.4 Objectives of the project; 1.4.1 General objectives; 1.4.2 Specific objectives; 1.5 Research Questions; 1.6 Research Hypotheses; 1.7 Scope; 1.8 Significance Of The Study; 1.9 Conceptual frame work.
Chapter Two: Literature Review2.0 Introduction; 2.1 Overview of the field; 2.2 Technology Acceptance Model; 2.3 Original Technology Acceptance Model; 2.4 Revised Technology Acceptance Model; 2.5 Technology Acceptance Model and Internet banking; 2.6 Adoption of Internet banking; 2.7. Research on Technology Acceptance Model in other context thanInternet banking; 2.8 Analyses of the state of the art; 2.9 Summary; Chapter Three: Methodology; 3.0 Overview; 3.1 Research Design; 3.2 Research population; 3.3 Research Instruments; 3.4 Ethical considerations; 3.5. Data Analysis Method.
3.6. Validity, reliability, generalizability3.7 Summary; Chapter Four: Presentation and Analysis of Findings; 4.0. Overview and structure of the chapter; 4.1 Data Analysis; 4.2 Respondent background; 4.2.1. Gender; 4.2.2. Age; 4.2.3. Education; 4.3. Use of the system; 4.4. Regression and Pearson product-moment correlation analysis; 4.4.1. Test of hypothesis 1; 4.4.2. Test of hypothesis 2; 4.4.3. Test of hypothesis 3; 4.4.4. Test of hypothesis 4; 4.5. Adjusted research model; 4.6. T-tests; 4.6.1. Differences between users and non-users; 4.6.2. Differences between females and males.
4.6.3. Differences between age groups4.6.4. Differences between education levels; 4.6.5. Differences between nationalities; 4.7. Validity, reliability, generalizability; 4.8. Summary; Chapter Five: Discussions, Conclusions and Recommendations; 5.0. Overview of the chapter; 5.1. Analysis of the contribution; 5.2. Discussions, Suggestions, and Managerial Implications; 5.3. Recommendations; 5.4. Suggestions for further research; Reference; Appendices; Map of East Africa.
Summary Hauptbeschreibung It is increasingly more interesting to the bank managers to understand what is important to customers when it comes to Internet banking, and especially banking conducted by the customers themselves. Corporate customers and Internet banking have been studied very modestly in the past, especially the decision-making factors that drive customers to go online. The purpose of this research is to identify the factors that influence corporate customer's adoption of Internet banking services in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda. The hypotheses are empirically eva.
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Language English.
Subject Internet banking -- Africa, East.
Internet banking.
Africa, East.
Banks and banking -- Africa, East.
Banks and banking.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Abeka, Silvance Onyango. Customers acceptance of internet banking: A case study of East African Trade Finance customers corporate. Hamburg : Diplomica Verlag, ©2013
ISBN 9783954895489 (electronic book)
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