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Exploring trust and responsiveness as antecedents for intention to use FinTech services

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  • Shubhangi Singh
  • Marshal M. Sahni
  • Raj K. Kovid

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FinTech is an emerging paradigm in financial services industry which is becoming the additional source of revenue generation not only for banking companies but also for telecommunication and retail companies. Despite the numerous benefits of FinTech, its acceptance with users is not as per the industry expectations. This can be attributed to various factors such as lack of trust or responsiveness in available FinTech services. The objective of our research is to explore the antecedents of intention to use namely, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use (PEU), perceived trust and responsiveness. These factors were empirically assessed by survey of 439 FinTech users. Exploratory factor analysis was done to extract relevant factors. Structural equation modelling was done to examine model fit and hypotheses testing. The analysis shows that usefulness and ease of use have direct effect on intention to use. Trust and responsiveness have indirect effect on intention to use and is mediated by usefulness and ease of use.

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  • Shubhangi Singh & Marshal M. Sahni & Raj K. Kovid, 2021. "Exploring trust and responsiveness as antecedents for intention to use FinTech services," International Journal of Economics and Business Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 21(2), pages 254-268.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijecbr:v:21:y:2021:i:2:p:254-268
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    1. Akansha Mer & Amarpreet Singh Virdi, 2023. "Modeling Millennials’ Adoption Intentions of E-banking: Extending UTAUT with Perceived Risk and Trust," FIIB Business Review, , vol. 12(4), pages 425-438, December.
    2. Gorka Briones de Araluze & Natalia Cassinello Plaza, 2023. "The Relevance of Initial Trust and Social Influence in the Intention to Use Open Banking-Based Services: An Empirical Study," SAGE Open, , vol. 13(3), pages 21582440231, July.

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