An application of the extended Technology Acceptance Model in understanding technology-enabled financial service adoption in South Africa |
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Authors: | John P Wentzel Krishna Sundar Diatha |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Industrial &2. Systems Engineering, University of Pretoria, 0002 Pretoria, South Africa.;3. Professor, Production &4. Operationa Management Area, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore 560076, India. |
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Abstract: | The last 10 years have seen a significant increase in the provision of consumer services through technology. Computers, mobile phones, the Internet and self-service kiosks are examples of technology platforms that have enabled services to be offered to consumers in new ways. In South Africa, technology-enabled financial services have the potential to expand financial inclusion, especially at the bottom of the pyramid. There is a need to understand how consumers adopt technology-enabled services. Using grounded theory, an enhancement to the Technology Acceptance Model is proposed and developed to explain adoption of technology-enabled financial services. Confirmatory factor analysis is used to validate the model against data obtained from a survey. The proposed model fits the data well. Implications of the model are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Technology Acceptance Model technology-enabled service adoption grounded theory |
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