Demystifying Mobile Banking App Security Through Gender, Education, Privacy, and Trust Intervention
Balogun, Oluwafemi Samson; Sunday, Adewale Olaleye (2022)
Balogun, Oluwafemi Samson
Sunday, Adewale Olaleye
IGI Global
2022
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023021026812
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023021026812
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The escalating of mobile banking apps has decongested the banking hall, especially in developing countries, and the penetration of mobile banking apps is crucial for both financial institutions and customers. This study reviewed existing relevant literature from the Web of Science to position this study well and dwelled on a theoretical foundation for the exposition of the interrelation of trust and privacy as an antecedent of mobile banking app security. The quantitative method was employed and banking customers data using SmartPLS 3.0 version with different data analysis techniques such as structural equation modelling, multigroup data analysis, interaction effects, and importance-performance analysis. This study results show the intervention of gender and education. It also indicates that the orientation and persuasion of banking customers to the point of higher trust is a determinant of security assurance of using mobile banking apps. This study discusses the theoretical and managerial impacts with the limitation of the study and projects into the future.