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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Erfolgsfaktoren im Internetvertrieb von Genossenschaftsbanken eine empirische Untersuchung des Multikanalbankings deutscher Genossenschaftsbanken unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Vertriebskanals Internet

Werries, Axel January 2008 (has links)
Zugl.: Münster (Westfalen), Univ., Diss., 2008
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Data Encryption Standard (DES) [Einführung, Funktionsweise, Risiken, Alternativen] /

Meißner, Robert. January 2002 (has links)
Chemnitz, Techn. Univ., Studienarb., 2002.
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An IDS assessment of electronic banking performance in retail banking

David-West, Olayinka January 2012 (has links)
The adoption of electronic self-service systems (SSTs), using information technology (IT) devices and channels, for the provision of banking services (also known as electronic banking or e-banking) has evolved in the last decade in emerging markets. In Nigeria, for instance, this development is driving the movement towards a cashless economy. These services, however, are fraught with problems ranging from incidents of fraud, empty automated teller machines (ATMs), the inability of the ATMs to dispense cash, and outright service unavailability. Thus, the primary objective of this study is to identify service improvements following current electronic banking service performance measures. Given the dearth of developing country research and appropriate constructs, secondary objectives include the: 1) conceptualisation of e-service using service science principles; 2) description of factors and attributes of electronic banking quality (EBQ) in Nigeria; 3) identification of consumer perceptions of EBQ; 4) proposal of a model of EBQ; and 5) rank and score EBQ performance. A three-step sequential mixed-methods research design is conducted. This consists of a substantial qualitative (QUAL) process that posits EBQ constructs using grounded theory techniques. This is followed by an equally substantial quantitative (QUAN) process that employs survey methods in the formulation of a scale to measure EBQ. The final quantitative (quan) process scores EBQ using survey research methods and intelligent decision system (IDS) analysis. Consumer perception measurements of Nigerian bank customers using the derived dimensions of EBQ - acceptability, accessibility, competence, convenience, reliability, responsiveness, security/privacy, access to support, availability of support, and usability - generated an unimpressive industry performance score of 56%. The thesis concludes that even though Nigerian bank customers are desirous of participating in the cashless economy, issues of cash security and responsiveness are paramount. Service improvement spaces for e-banking operators, centred on rigorous strategic planning initiatives, are identified alongside additional initiatives for bank customers and regulators. In summary, this thesis presents an alternative scale to measure consumer perceptions of EBQ that adds to the existing body of knowledge.
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Elektronické bankovnictví jako strategická výhoda / Electronic banking as a strategic advantage

Černý, Martin January 2011 (has links)
This thesis is a comparative efficiency study of implementation of payment operations via electronic banking and bank branch network. The thesis used data of specific international bank operating in the Czech Republic. The thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part deals with basic products, payment systems, describe the main forms of electronic banking and part is devoted to the economic benefits of electronic banking for the bank and for the client. The practical part consists of a cost analysis of payment operations realized via by electronic banking and bank branches. In conclusion of this thesis, these costs are compared and the result is a proposed new bank strategy.
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An investigation into the strategic challenges facing digital banking channels in South Africa, a customer centric approach

Appalsamy, Benjamin 24 August 2012 (has links)
Electronic banking (hereafter referred to as digital banking), has not been fully embraced by local South Africans, in comparison to larger more established banking industries of the world. Despite the research literature available on e-commerce, much is still unknown about digital banking drivers in developing countries such as South Africa. In particular how clients feel about this form of banking and what the strategic challenges that require resolution for local consumers and banks to both benefit from this symbiotic relationship. Arguably, digital channels are the future of banking globally as the autocatalytic nature of the internet and mobile devices continue to fuel digital transformation. In order for local banks to leverage this area of technological evolution, customer perceptions about this service platform, particularly the areas that were targeted for this investigation need to be prudently considered from a customer perspective for future corrective measures that need to be undertaken and ultimately solve for customer satisfaction. Many South Africans have been early adopters of digital banking services, however many are still wary of this form of banking. A “magic pill” for implementation was not sought after, but rather a learning approach to embrace the opinions and perceptions of consumers.
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Elektronické bankovnictví jako strategická výhoda / Electronic banking as a strategic advantage

Svěrák, Ondřej January 2010 (has links)
This thesis is a comparative efficiency study of financial transactions executed through the electronic banking system and through the bank branch system. It is based on bank model with a defined market share in the Czech Republic. The thesis is divided excepting formal parts into two main chapters. The first chapter attends purely to electronic banking theory, its distribution channels and continues legislative and normative rules that are associated with this issue. The practical part consists of transaction cost analyses of these banking systems. Based on designed initial system architectures and study presumptions are through analyses of all related costs calculated the total transaction costs of these mentioned systems. Knowing the amount of fixed and variable costs are determined the limiting points of these strategies, where the transaction costs are equal. At theoretical level, this determines the profitability of the strategy. The conclusion compares the analysis results, market research and current trends in banking.
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An investigation into the strategic challenges facing digital banking channels in South Africa, a customer centric approach

Appalsamy, Benjamin 24 August 2012 (has links)
Electronic banking (hereafter referred to as digital banking), has not been fully embraced by local South Africans, in comparison to larger more established banking industries of the world. Despite the research literature available on e-commerce, much is still unknown about digital banking drivers in developing countries such as South Africa. In particular how clients feel about this form of banking and what the strategic challenges that require resolution for local consumers and banks to both benefit from this symbiotic relationship. Arguably, digital channels are the future of banking globally as the autocatalytic nature of the internet and mobile devices continue to fuel digital transformation. In order for local banks to leverage this area of technological evolution, customer perceptions about this service platform, particularly the areas that were targeted for this investigation need to be prudently considered from a customer perspective for future corrective measures that need to be undertaken and ultimately solve for customer satisfaction. Many South Africans have been early adopters of digital banking services, however many are still wary of this form of banking. A “magic pill” for implementation was not sought after, but rather a learning approach to embrace the opinions and perceptions of consumers.
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Gestaltungsansätze zur IV-Integration von elektronischen und konventionellen Vertriebsstrukturen bei Kreditinstituten /

Wegert, Stefan. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Göttingen, 2000.
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Interaktions-Revolution im Bankmanagement /

Walter, Thomas. January 2001 (has links)
Marburg, Universität, Habilitation, 2000.
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Akzeptanz von technologischen Innovationen aus wirtschaftssoziologischer Sicht Ansätze zu einer Nutzertypologie des Internetbanking

Mokhtar, Zamarud January 2005 (has links)
Zugl.: Bonn, Univ., Diss., 2005

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