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An assessment of internet banking service quality

M.Comm. / Extensive studies have been done in the past on measuring service quality where the service is delivered on a face-to-face encounter. This study assesses and measures online service quality where there is no face-to-face encounter. The service quality measures are particularly on Internet Banking service. The research problem has been stated as the lack of insight into customer perceptions on Internet Banking service quality by management in South African banks. The purpose of this study was to explore customers’ perceptions on key electronic service dimensions or factors of Internet Banking service quality. The primary objective of the study was to have an insight into how Internet Banking customers in South Africa perceive their respective banks’ performance on pre-defined electronic service quality dimensions. The secondary objective was to determine if there was any difference in Internet Banking service quality perception based on age, gender, or primary bank offering the service (service provider). Even though online shopping and Internet Banking are online services there are subtle differences between the two services. With online shopping there is a physical item that gets traded and in Internet Banking only services are traded. It is for this reason that the original E-S-Q instrument was slightly adjusted. Some of the dimensions that were excluded from the original E-S-Q instrument include flexibility, price knowledge and customization Given the purpose and objectives of the study a quantitative approach was taken as the major research approach for the study. The sampling design was a nonprobability sampling one because the convenience method of sampling was used. The survey population was all online banking users, utilizing services from South African banks. A slightly revised electronic service quality (E-S-Q), a service quality measurement instrument, was used in this study. Data was collected via a web based self administered survey. The original E-S-Q instrument measured customer service quality from an online shopping experience point of view. This study aimed at gleaning respondents’ perceptions on key Internet Banking service dimensions.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:uj/uj:6964
Date09 November 2010
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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