International Journal of Electronic Finance
2006 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 2019
- Relevance of e-SERVQUAL for determining the quality of FinTech services pp. 257-267

- Hasnan Baber
- Examining the consumers' preference towards adopting the mobile payment system pp. 268-286

- A. Senthil Kumar and Y. Arun Palanisamy
- Unearthing digital financial services and financial inclusion: an empirical evidence from India pp. 287-309

- Aishwarya Nagpal, Megha Jain and Abhay Jain
- The adoption of banking technology and electronic financial services: evidence from selected bank customers in Ethiopia pp. 310-328

- Wondwossen Jerene and Dhiraj Sharma
Volume 9, issue 3, 2019
- Can a mobile credit-scoring model provide better accessibility to South African citizens requiring micro-lending? pp. 157-169

- Matthew Kenneth Hendricks and Adheesh Budree
- Stages in the development of consumers' online trust as mediating variable in online banking system: a proposed model pp. 170-201

- Candy Lim Chiu, Jason Lim Chiu and Somkiat Mansumitrchai
- Understanding the characteristics of financial time series through neural network and SVM approaches pp. 202-216

- Arash Moradi, Mojtaba Alizadeh, Masoud Samadi and Rubiyah Yusof
- Adoption of digital payment methods in India pp. 217-229

- Tanu Tiwari, Alpana Srivastava and Surendra Kumar
- Determinants of deposit of commercial banks in Sudan: an empirical investigation (1970-2012) pp. 230-255

- Safiat Ali Sabr Ali, Kamal Eldin Hassan Ibrahim Eldaw, Mutasem K. Alsmadi and Ibrahim Almarashdeh
Volume 9, issue 2, 2018
- Effect of stockholder relationship management on market value of firms (case study: banking and financial services industry in the Tehran Stock Exchange) pp. 73-94

- Bagher Asgarnezhad Nouri
- Why banks adopt mobile banking? The case of Turkey pp. 95-120

- Ceylan Onay and Yasemin Ezgi Öztaş
- Inclusion of peer group and individual low-income earners in M-Shwari micro-credit lending: a hidden Markov model approach pp. 121-133

- Davis Bundi Ntwiga, Carolyne Ogutu and Michael Kiura Kirumbu
- The new empirics of the relationship between operating strategy and economic volatility of Taiwan's mutual fund industry pp. 134-142

- Shiu-Wan Hung, Chiao-Ming Li and Ming-Yi Shen
- Towards a rational bidding process of initial public offerings: a proposed model for secure auction based on homomorphic computation and secure hash functions pp. 143-155

- Parthajit Roy and Abhijit Roy
Volume 8, issue 2/3/4, 2015
- A new modular neural network approach for exchange rate prediction pp. 97-123

- Ebtesam Zargany and Abbas Ahmadi
- International equity market integration: evidence from ETFs pp. 124-148

- Sangheon Shin and Dong-Yop Oh
- Consumers' perceptions of mobile banking continuous usage in Finland and South Africa pp. 149-168

- Aijaz A. Shaikh, Heikki Karjaluoto and Nathalie Beatrice Chinje
- Continuance intention model for mobile banking pp. 169-188

- Afshan Azam
- Is mobile banking a competitive weapon? pp. 189-201

- Kuang-Husn Shih and Ching-Yi Lin
- Customer relationship management and customer retention: evidence from a bank in Ghana pp. 202-217

- Samuel Famiyeh, Jasper Tetteh Ahafianyo and Bridget Benneh
- A SWOT analysis of mobile electronic banking: the Zimbabwe case pp. 218-238

- Alfandika Nyandoro and Bendick Mahleko
- Internet banking deployment in a sub-Saharan African country: a socio-technical perspective pp. 239-257

- John Effah and Michael Agbeko
Volume 8, issue 1, 2014
- An exploratory analysis of internet banking adoption using decision tree induction pp. 1-20

- Samer Takieddine and Francis Kofi Andoh-Baidoo
- Customers' adoption of electronic banking service channels in Ethiopia: an integration of technology acceptance model and perceived risk with theory of planned behaviour pp. 21-34

- Zeleke Siraye
- Quantitative investigation of college students' financial behaviour pp. 35-56

- Lijuan Sun, Hong Qin and Dave Jackson
- Analysing relationship among service quality, satisfaction and loyalty in internet banking: a study from India pp. 57-73

- Sita Mishra
- An exploratory study of user resistance in healthcare IT pp. 74-94

- Madison N. Ngafeeson and Vishal Midha
Volume 7, issue 2, 2013
- Enhancing automated teller machine with multi-lingual and multi-denominational software functionalities pp. 97-114

- Boluwaji A. Akinnuwesi, Faith-Michael E. Uzoka and Adetoba P. Obasa
- Building social capital with mobile communication services pp. 115-131

- Juuso Karikoski and Kalevi Kilkki
- Application of ICT to improve rural livelihood in Vietnam pp. 132-145

- John Vong, Insu Song and Purnendu Mandal
- Consumer online shopping attitude-intention and their determinants in Qatar pp. 146-160

- Shahid N. Bhuian, Khaled A. Al-Share, Aisha Al Muzaffar, Hayfa Ahmed, Rania Abou Ghaida and Rehab Dorgham
- Examining the impact of socio-cultural and psychographic/demographic variables on women consumer behaviour: an exploratory study from Arab League countries pp. 161-175

- A.M. Sakkthivel
Volume 7, issue 1, 2013
- Explaining investors' reaction to internet security breach using deterrence theory pp. 1-14

- Francis Kofi Andoh-Baidoo
- Financial reporting comparability: toward an XBRL ontology of the FASB/IFRS conceptual framework pp. 15-32

- Mitchell R. Wenger, Manoj A. Thomas and Jeffry Stephen Babb
- Telementoring: using the Kinect and Microsoft Azure to save lives pp. 33-47

- Janet L. Bailey and Bradley K. Jensen
- Telecommunications in Russia: evolution over 20 years pp. 48-81

- Louis Pau
- Factors affecting internet banking adoption among internal and external customers: a case of Pakistan pp. 82-96

- Syed Raza and Nida Hanif
Volume 6, issue 3/4, 2012
- Role-facing modelling and analysis of workflow based on supply and demand network with multi-function and opening characteristics pp. 199-218

- Jian-Jia He, Fuyuan Xu and Zhong-Wei Gu
- Adoption of online banking features by financial intermediaries pp. 219-238

- Yu Zhang, Kuo Lane Chen, Huei Lee and Jiaqin Yang
- Identifying the attribute of joint demand in Chinese payment card market pp. 239-255

- Lianying Fu, Pinliang Luo and Ling Rong
- Socioeconomic dynamics of multiple mobile phone (M²P) usage and communication in Ota, Nigeria pp. 256-267

- Koblowe Obono
- Benchmarking Indian telecom service providers: a data envelopment analysis pp. 268-284

- V.R. Pramod and D.K. Banwet
- Empirical investigation on consumer purchase intentions in a growing competitive marketing environment pp. 285-297

- A.M. Sakkthivel and M.K.G. Rajev
- How Iranian SMEs managers' perceive the electronic pricing process? pp. 298-310

- Shahriar Azizi
Volume 6, issue 2, 2012
- Trading venue decision of private online investors pp. 103-120

- Dennis Kundisch
- A review on evolution of e-commerce user acceptant behaviour under collaborative commerce: a study based on Sri Lanka pp. 121-142

- Dasanayaka and Samarawickrama
- Exploring antecedents of SMS-based mobile advertising perceptions pp. 143-156

- Constantinos K. Coursaris, Jieun Sung and Sarah J. Swierenga
- Potential indicators for stock index prediction: a perspective pp. 157-183

- ParthaSarathi Mishra and Satchidananda Dehuri
- Technology-enabled division of labour: the use of handhelds pp. 184-197

- Jos Benders, Roel Schouteten and Céline De Ruijsscher
Volume 6, issue 1, 2012
- Entrepreneurship, e-finance and mobile banking pp. 1-12

- Vanessa Ratten
- E-government application in promoting local tourism in China: an empirical study pp. 13-34

- Xiaoning Zhu, Jiaqin Yang and Mike Whitfield
- Modelling consumer choice (buying) and switching behaviour in a restricted marketing environment pp. 35-48

- A.M. Sakkthivel
- Electronic social media in the healthcare industry pp. 49-61

- Peter D. DeVries
- A review on the evolution of user acceptance behaviour in collaborative e-commerce pp. 62-78

- Guoyin Jiang, Feicheng Ma and Youtian Wang
- Enabling mGovernment: a framework and a case study pp. 79-101

- Constantinos K. Coursaris, Clayton Boylan and Jim Taylor
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