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Electronic Banking, Its Use And Safety. Are There Differences In The Access Of Bank Customers By Gender, Education And Age?
Author(s) -
Jaroslav Belás,
Michal Korauš,
Lenka Gabčová
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of entrepreneurial knowledge
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2336-2952
pISSN - 2336-2960
DOI - 10.37335/ijek.v3i2.29
Subject(s) - electronic banking , business , quality (philosophy) , marketing , service (business) , retail banking , financial services , finance , the internet , philosophy , epistemology , world wide web , computer science
Electronic banking is an important area of banking activities, under which the commercial banks try to retain existing clients or attract new customers through a better quality of service and decrease in prices of these services. The aim of the article was to examine selected attributes of security and the use of electronic banking and quantify differences in approach of the bank customers by gender, education and age. Our research confirmed that the dominant part of banking customers use electronic access when managing their personal finances. We found out that there are some differences in the approach of the bank customers in terms of their education. The customers with higher education to a greater extent and more intensively use electronic banking. In the safety area, we did not find any significant differences between banking clients by gender, education and age. The only exception is the finding that clients up to 35 years are significantly more confident in the use of electronic banking through public networks.

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