Ease of use, security concerns and attitudes as antecedents of customer satisfaction in ATM banking

  • Published December 22, 2016
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/bbs.11(4-1).2016.02
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    Volume 11 2016, Issue #4 (cont.), pp. 122-126
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This study examines the influence of ease of use, security concerns and attitudes on South African consumers’ satisfaction with ATM banking services. Participants of the study were solicited through electronic mailing list of ATM users in South Africa. These participants were provided with a website link that directed them to an online survey hosted by Qualtrics. A total of 224 participants from the various provinces of South Africa responded. This study confirms that customer satisfaction is linked to security concerns, attitudes and ease of use. Overall, the results indicate that the respondents were satisfied with ATM banking services. Since there is a shortage of research on customer satisfaction with ATM banking services in South Africa, an area often neglected by South African researchers, this study contributes to knowledge available in the existing literature.

Keywords: ATM banking, customer satisfaction, ease of use, security, attitudes.
JEL Classification: G21, M31

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