Measuring the Trust Index between Online and Traditional Banking in India.

There is extensive literature on the importance of trust but very little efforts have been made till date to measure it. Trust is a bedrock for building strong foundation for marketing any product. Trust is divided into two levels, cognitive and affective. In recent years the importance of trust has...

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Main Author: Mehta, Pooja Ashwin
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2014
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27531/
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description There is extensive literature on the importance of trust but very little efforts have been made till date to measure it. Trust is a bedrock for building strong foundation for marketing any product. Trust is divided into two levels, cognitive and affective. In recent years the importance of trust has come to the fore after the Global Financial Crisis. The theoretical underpinning of the trust model is in fact supported by vast amount of literature. The purpose of this dissertation is to measure and device a trust index so as to make a comparison between traditional banking and online banking. Data has been collected from India based on a representative sample of 150 respondents using questionnaires as a research method. Three tests were used to determine the trust index viz. the Reliability Test, Factor Analysis and Linear Regression. Our findings show that the trust index in traditional banking is statistically more significant than the one in online banking.
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spelling nottingham-275312017-10-19T14:05:07Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27531/ Measuring the Trust Index between Online and Traditional Banking in India. Mehta, Pooja Ashwin There is extensive literature on the importance of trust but very little efforts have been made till date to measure it. Trust is a bedrock for building strong foundation for marketing any product. Trust is divided into two levels, cognitive and affective. In recent years the importance of trust has come to the fore after the Global Financial Crisis. The theoretical underpinning of the trust model is in fact supported by vast amount of literature. The purpose of this dissertation is to measure and device a trust index so as to make a comparison between traditional banking and online banking. Data has been collected from India based on a representative sample of 150 respondents using questionnaires as a research method. Three tests were used to determine the trust index viz. the Reliability Test, Factor Analysis and Linear Regression. Our findings show that the trust index in traditional banking is statistically more significant than the one in online banking. 2014-09-23 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27531/1/final_final.pdf Mehta, Pooja Ashwin (2014) Measuring the Trust Index between Online and Traditional Banking in India. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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Measuring the Trust Index between Online and Traditional Banking in India.
title Measuring the Trust Index between Online and Traditional Banking in India.
title_full Measuring the Trust Index between Online and Traditional Banking in India.
title_fullStr Measuring the Trust Index between Online and Traditional Banking in India.
title_full_unstemmed Measuring the Trust Index between Online and Traditional Banking in India.
title_short Measuring the Trust Index between Online and Traditional Banking in India.
title_sort measuring the trust index between online and traditional banking in india.
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27531/