IMMBA- An Integrative Model for Mobile Banking Adoption: The Case of Saudi Arabia
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2024-04
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University of Sussex
Abstract
In the realm of banking, institutions are continuously striving to integrate cutting-edge
technology and functional solutions to improve the efficiency of their operational
processes and services to meet evolving customer needs. Among the technological
developments, mobile banking has emerged as a transformative tool, offering
convenience and accessibility to users worldwide. Despite being available, it remains
underused in Arabian countries, notably Saudi Arabia. There is limited research on the
factors influencing mobile banking adoption in Saudi Arabia, which indicates an
inadequate knowledge. Banks may lack vital information into making this technology
more appealing. Thus, understanding attitudes and beliefs of Saudi bank customers
towards mobile banking is fundamental for increasing adoption.
This study aims to delve deeper into the reasons behind this low adoption rate and explore
the key factors influencing the adoption and usage of mobile banking in Saudi Arabia. To
achieve this, IMMBA was developed based on the D&M IS Success Model and the
UTAUT2. Mixed method approach was employed using convenient sampling technique
to survey a total of 385 Saudi bank customers, and data was analysed quantitatively using
Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) and SPSS software. For the qualitative analysis,
five bank customers were interviewed and the data gathered was thematically analysed.
The results confirm the validity of the proposed framework and provide empirical
evidence of the significant factors influencing mobile banking adoption in Saudi Arabia.
This contributes to filling the gap in scholarly research, enriches the existing knowledge
base in this field, and aids in refining theoretical frameworks related to technology
adoption, thereby advancing academic theories in this area. The study makes substantial
contributions to the Saudi Arabian financial sector by offering valuable insights into the
critical factors shaping the adoption of such systems, thus direct efforts to develop
features that satisfy customer needs and alter business model to enhance factors
conducive to mobile banking adoption. These insights are invaluable for the design,
development, and successful implementation of mobile banking technology or similar
innovations. Overall, the study contributes both empirically and theoretically to
understanding mobile banking adoption dynamics in Saudi Arabia.
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Mobile Banking, D&M ISS, UTAUT2, Saudi Arabia