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Individual and Technological Factors Affecting the Adoption of Blockchain Technology in the Jordanian Banking Sector: The Moderating Role Trust in Technology

Amal Salama Sarhan ()
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Amal Salama Sarhan: Al al-Bayt University

A chapter in Innovative Law and Business in the Digital Era, 2025, pp 73-82 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This research aims to investigate how Individual and technological factors affecting the adoption of blockchain technology in the Jordanian banking sector: the moderating role trust in technology. The research used the descriptive approach by reviewing the theoretical literature and trying to link the study variables with each other. The research reported that blockchain technology has emerged as a transformative force in the financial industry, offering numerous advantages such as enhanced security, transparency, and efficiency. The literature reviews have shown that both individual and technological factors significantly influence the adoption of blockchain technology in banking, with trust in technology being a key factor affecting this relationship.

Keywords: Individual and technological factors; Blockchain; Trust in technology; Blochchain adoption; Jordan; Banking sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-5773-5_8

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