The impact of online identity theft on customers’ willingness to engage in e-banking transaction in Ghana: A technology threat avoidance theory
Until recently, studies regarding e-banking transactions have focused more on motivational factors that trigger the intention to accept and use the e-banking transaction, rather than the de-motivational factors that propel the action. However, in the developing countries like Sub-Sahara economies, t...
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Main Authors: | Abdul Bashiru Jibril, Michael Adu Kwarteng, Raphael Kwaku Botchway, Jürgen Bode, Miloslava Chovancova |
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Language: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/36801c29512d49b2a1e8f0e4d7ceceef |
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