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  • About
  • 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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Identifying the best practice in traditional and electronic banking operations strategies in developing economies. (The case of Jordan). Balancing resources with customer expectations in rapidly developing business environment.

Migdadi, Yazan K.A. January 2010 (has links)
The aim of this study is to identify the best practices in traditional and electronic banking operations strategy in Jordan as a case study of developing economies over the period 1999 to 2008. During this period numerous changes faced banks in Jordan: new banking law was launched, the banks were directed towards complying with the Basel Accord II, and the banks adopted more e-banking channels. Only the practices of all local banks were investigated due to their superior performance. A number of questionnaires were used to collect the data from different individuals in these banks. Further, annual reports were analysed and websites were reviewed. Two data-analysis approaches were used to identify the key strategies of traditional and electronic banking in Jordan: competitive position analysis and cluster analysis. Analysis revealed eight best practices of traditional banking and four best practices of electronic banking were adopted. Best practices are presented as prediction models. These models combine actions with capabilities and performance. The traditional banking predication models are: branches urban accessibility, branches sites accessibility (percentage of sites covered), branches sites accessibility (number of branches sites covered), account transaction time, new credit product flexibility, account customer waiting time, account transaction cost, loan approval costs, and branches layout quality. The e-banking prediction models are: Internet banking transaction time, telephone banking volume flexibility, ATM suburban accessibility, and ATM sites accessibility. This research revealed that; financial performance achieved by e-banking strategy patterns is significantly lower than traditional banking. Also customers satisfaction, retention, and deposit market of e-banking are significantly lower than traditional banking, which indicates that the best operational practices in Jordan are still more traditional oriented despite the significant direction of banks in Jordan toward adopting e-banking channel.
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Factors affecting intention to use online financial services

Lee, Jihyun January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Elektronické bankovnictví / Electronic banking

Krivjanská, Lucie January 2011 (has links)
Dissertation purposes Analysis of electronic banking concerning the pricing policy of Czech banks. The banks with long-term history are compared with "new" banks that are still not so stabilized on the market. The dissertation is focused especialy on the monthly fee that the client has to pay when using the services of these banks. Methods Presentive analysis is used in all of this dissertation which interprets data obtained by an interview and bank's databases. Comparative method is used in the analytical section to clearly interpret processed data. Results The comprehensive analysis of six Czech banks and it's pricing policy of electronic banking is the outcome of the dissertation. The conclusion and data interpretation can be used for the clients when choosing a new bank. The analysis is based on the monthly fee that the clients have to pay in every selected bank with respect to their requests.
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Transactions in cyberspace : the continued use of internet banking /

Nilsson, Daniel. January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
School of Economics, Diss.--Stockholm, 2007. / Enth. 6 Beitr.
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Neue Ökonomie und Banken : eine Analyse der Wertschöpfung von Banken und der Veränderungen in der Neuen Ökonomie /

Lübcke, Jörg. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Freie Univ., Diss.--Berlin, 2004.
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Neue Technologien im Retailgeschäft der Banken die Extensible Markup Language und Intelligente Agenten /

Friedrich, Matthias. Unknown Date (has links)
Techn. Universiẗat, Diss., 2002--Darmstadt.
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Payment efficiency and payment pricing : four essays /

Willesson, Magnus. January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Univ., Diss.--Göteborg, 2007. / Enth. 4 Beitr.
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Data Encryption Standard

Meissner, Robert 28 May 2002 (has links)
Die heutige Informationsgesellschaft hat die Formen des menschlichen Handelns in vielen Bereichen des taeglichen Lebens veraendert. Die Moeglichkeit, Informationen über das Internet auszutauschen, draengt konventionelle Kommunikationsformen immer mehr in den Hintergrund. Gerade in den Bereichen eBusiness und ePayment, welche aufgrund der zunehmenden Globalisierung unabdingbar sind, spielen dabei die Sicherheit und die Authentitaet der uebertragenen Daten eine wichtige Rolle. Meine Seminararbeit stellt den Data Encryption Standard (DES) in seiner Funktionsweise vor, diskutiert kritisch dessen Sicherheit und gibt einen Ausblick auf neue Verschluesselungstechnologien, welche im Begriff sind, den Data Encryption Standard und seine verschiedenen Versionen abzuloesen.
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Elektronické bankovnictví a jeho integrace do účetního programu / Electronic Banking and its Integration into Accounting Software

Žůrková, Lenka January 2007 (has links)
The main goal of this master’s thesis is to represent the development of accounting softwares depending on the development of electronic banking. Particular chapters subsequently deal with direct banking - its formation, services and security, concerning accounting software as well as the interconnection of banks and the company accountancy using conversion applications integrated into the economical software.
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The Electronic Contracting of Financial Services: Characteristics and Main Legal Implications / La Contratación Electrónica de Servicios Financieros: Características y Principales Implicancias Legales

Yuta González, Maria del Carmen 10 April 2018 (has links)
The first part of the article seeks to highlight the importance that increasingly electronic trading experience in the field of financial services, and as a result of that the new expressions that arise in providing financial transactions through a conceptual distinction of services and financial channels. In this context, new challenges for the industry players requiring them continuing specialization and innovation in product design, in order to satisfy the current demands ofconsumers who have configured one profile increasingly informed, sophisticated technology in making their consumption decisions.In the second part of the article, I will describe the local regulation which applies to electronic contracting in comparison with the regulation that applies to the traditional contracting which use printed information and oral presentations. This section identifies also the main regulatory implications for the consumer and the industry, with reference of compared experiences that may be interesting to comment on the formulation of considerations if applicable. / En la primera parte del artículo se propone destacar la importancia que crecientemente experimenta la contratación electrónica en el ámbito de los servicios financieros, y como consecuencia de ello, las nuevas expresiones que surgen en la prestación de operaciones financieras pasando por una distinciónconceptual de servicios y canales financieros. En este contexto, se configuran nuevos retos para los actores de la industria de este tipo de servicios que les exige continua especialización e innovación en el diseño de productos, de modo que éstos estén en grado de satisfacer las exigencias actuales de consumidores que cuentan con un perfil cada vez más informado, sofisticado y tecnológico en la adopción de sus decisiones de consumo.En la segunda parte del artículo se describirá el tratamiento regulatorio local aplicable a la contratación electrónica de servicios financieros, destacando aquellos aspectos regulatorios que la distinguen respecto de la contratación tradicional, esto es, la contratación presencial por medios escritos. En esta sección se identificará a su vez las principales implicancias regulatoriasde cara al consumidor y a la industria, tomando como referencia experiencias regulatorias a nivel comparado que puedan resultar interesantes de comentar en la formulación de consideraciones a que hubiera lugar.

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