Why consumers are not using internet banking: a qualitative study

Purpose – This paper illustrates why consumers are resistant to using internet banking.Design/methodology/approach – A survey was used to acquire data from 127 consumers who were not internet bank users.Findings – Using a content analysis procedure, eight factors were identified which explain why consumers are not using internet banking. In order of frequency, the factors are: perceptions about risk; the need; lacking knowledge; inertia; inaccessibility; human touch; pricing and IT fatigue.Research limitations/implications – A list of those consumers who were not internet banking users could not be sourced, meaning that a random sample could not be carried out. The factors which emerged, however, appear to provide a comprehensive understanding of why certain consumers are not internet banking users. The factors provide a useful basis for researchers to conduct studies to better understand what influences a consumer decision not to use the internet as a means of sourcing banking services.Practical implicat...

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