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TRUST, SECURITY, AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR IN DIGITAL BANKING: EVIDENCE FROM ROMANIA

Oprea Isabelle Margareta and Peca (oprea) Ana-Maria
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Oprea Isabelle Margareta: ROMANIAN ACADEMY, SCHOOL OF ADVANCED STUDIES OF THE ROMANIAN ACADEMY, DOCTORAL SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES, NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH COSTIN C. KIRITESCU, INSTITUTE FOR MONDIAL ECONOMY
Peca (oprea) Ana-Maria: ROMANIAN ACADEMY, SCHOOL OF ADVANCED STUDIES OF THE ROMANIAN ACADEMY, DOCTORAL SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES, NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH COSTIN C. KIRITESCU, INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC FORECASTING

Annals - Economy Series, 2026, vol. 2, 80-95

Abstract: Digital transformation changed the way individuals manage money and make financial decisions. The evolution of financial technologies (fintech), artificial intelligence and mobile banking applications introduced new toos that automate and influence saving behaviour. These innovations affect how people perceive trust, control, and financial security. This study examines how trust and perceived security influence the adoption of digital banking in Romania, a developing economy with uneven digital literacy. A qualitative descriptive methodology was employed, using purposive sampling and directed content analysis supported by computer-assisted coding and manual verification. Evidence is based on nine semi-structured interviews with Romanian consumers aged 35–45, selected for their experience with both traditional and digital banking. Results show that trust derives not only from technical safeguards but also from clarity of interfaces, emotional reassurance, and access to human support. A new emergent theme, the “dynamics of trust,” highlights how digitalization reshapes decision-making, saving habits, and consumer reliance on hybrid interaction. The study explores emotional and behavioural dimensions of digital banking adoption in a transitional EU economy. Findings can be used as a base for banking strategies, consumer protection, and regulatory frameworks. They underscore the need for balanced digital transformation approaches that enhance usability while maintaining accessible human-centered support.

Keywords: digital banking; consumer trust; perceived security; financial inclusion; Romania; consumer behavior (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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