Author
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- Mohamed Bouteraa
(Faculty of Business, Economics, and Accountancy, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia)
- Meshari Al-Daihani
(Academy of Islamic Studies, University of Malaya Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
- Brahim Chekima
(Faculty of Business, Economics, and Accountancy, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia)
- Rudy Ansar
(Faculty of Business, Economics, and Accountancy, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia)
- Elhachemi Tamma
(Faculty of Economic, Commerce, and Management, University of Echahid Hamma Lakhdar, Eloued, Algeria)
- Suddin Lada
(Faculty of Business, Economics, and Accountancy, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia)
- Abderrahmane Baddou
(Faculty of Business and Communication, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia)
- Abderrahmane Elkheloufi
(School of Business Management, College of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Malaysia)
- Lim Ming Fook
(Faculty of Business, Economics, and Accountancy, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia)
Abstract
Sustainability has become the global need for survival in all scopes due to financial development's side effects that have resulted in environmental destruction. The world leaders have proposed green banking (GB) to reduce carbon footprints from banking operations by promoting paperless financial services based on technology. However, the customers' adoption of GB remains unsatisfactory in the UAE. This study attempts to investigate the determinants of consumers' intention adoption of GB. An exploratory sequential mixed-method approach is employed. The qualitative analysis identified six new challenges facing customers' intention adoption of GB: customer awareness, personal innovativeness, bank reputation, security and privacy, system quality, and government support. The qualitative findings are mostly confirmed by quantitative study whereby awareness, personal innovativeness, system quality, and bank reputation significantly impact customers' intention to adopt GB. The study also revealed the insignificant moderating impact of gender and age in most proposed relationships.
Suggested Citation
Mohamed Bouteraa & Meshari Al-Daihani & Brahim Chekima & Rudy Ansar & Elhachemi Tamma & Suddin Lada & Abderrahmane Baddou & Abderrahmane Elkheloufi & Lim Ming Fook, 2024.
"A Multi-Analytical Approach to Investigate the Motivations of Sustainable Green Technology in the Banking Industry: Do Gender and Age Matter?,"
International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development (IJSESD), IGI Global, vol. 15(1), pages 1-32, January.
Handle:
RePEc:igg:jsesd0:v:15:y:2024:i:1:p:1-32
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