Mobile Banking Acceptance in Austria and Romania: An Empirical Study

Ana D. Domuța, Christine Strauss

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Abstract

The global surge in mobile banking, accelerated also by the COV­ID-19 pandemic, has heightened competition in the banking sector, empha­sizing the need to understand mobile banking adoption across countries. However, cross-cultural research in this field appears to be limited, especial­ly in Austria and Romania. This study uses the Unified Theory of Adoption and Use of Technology (UTAUT) to investigate factors influencing mobile banking acceptance in both countries. Data was collected from 425 partic­ipants in Austria and Romania. The results of the hierarchical multiple re­gression analysis highlight that performance expectancy is the primary pre­dictor of mobile banking acceptance. Effort expectancy, facilitating condi­tions, and trust show varied effects across countries. The findings suggest fi­nancial institutions should prioritize performance, risk, and social approval in marketing mobile banking in both countries, with an additional focus on trust in Austria and ease of use in Romania.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Scientific-Business Conference – 2023 Selected papers:
Subtitle of host publicationAssociation of Economists and Managers of the Balkans
EditorsV. Bevanda
PublisherAssociation of Economists and Managers of the Balkans
Pages151 - 162
Number of pages12
Volume9
ISBN (Print)978-86-80194-79-0
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 202038 Telecommunications
  • 502050 Business informatics
  • 502052 Business administration

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