Towards understanding attitudes of consumers who use internet banking services |
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Authors: | Rhett H Walker Lester W Johnson |
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Institution: | 1.Melbourne Business School,Carlton,Australia |
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Abstract: | Increasingly technology is being employed to replace or substantially diminish personal interaction in service provision. Research is beginning to shed light on the impact of this phenomenon on service provision and the behavioural response of customers. More, however, remains to be done by way of investigating and establishing the extent to which this means of service provision is effective in maintaining mutually beneficial customer-service provider relationships. This paper explains and discusses findings of a study undertaken for the purpose of illuminating reasons for using internet banking services, and establishing whether or not regular use of these services necessarily implies loyal patronage and that the customer has a sense of relationship with the service provider. Significantly, it was found that regular use does not necessarily imply willing or satisfied use, or that the customer has a sense of relationship with the service provider. Managerial implications of the findings are also considered. |
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