"Knowledge is a trust" by Hanudin Amin





Tuesday, May 5, 2009

AN ANALYSIS OF ONLINE BANKING USAGE INTENTIONS: AN EXTENSION OF THE TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL

JOURNAL.:
International Journal of Business and Society
2009, Vol. 10 No. 1, pp.27-40

Hanudin Amin
Labuan School of International Business and Finance, Universiti Malaysia Sabah


Abstract

This study is aimed at investigating the factors influencing the online banking acceptance in Kota Kinabalu, Northern Borneo, Malaysia. In term of design/methodology/approach -this study applies technology acceptance model (TAM) as a reference in order to investigate the online banking acceptance. For this purpose, a linear regression is employed to examine the factors influencing online banking acceptance. The model employs perceived credibility, perceived enjoyment, and social norm, in addition to perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. Findings - the study results suggest that perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived credibility and social norm are statistically significant while perceived enjoyment are statistically insignificant. Research limitations/ implications – due to the time and cost constraints, the present study has suffered from the two setbacks. On one hand, the sample of the study somewhat limits generalizations. On the other hand, other potential variables are not included in the model. Essentially, this study offers an insight into online banking in Kota Kinabalu, Northern Borneo, Malaysia, which has limited previously been investigated. Indeed, the results useful to banks planning further online banking. Worthily to say, the study is able to contribute to the literature on online banking in Kota Kinabalu, Northern Borneo, Malaysia.

Keywords: Online banking, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Banks, Technology acceptance model (TAM)

CHOICE CRITERIA FOR ISLAMIC HOME FINANCING: EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION AMONG MALAYSIAN BANK CUSTOMERS

JOURNAL.:

International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis
2008, Vol. 1 No. 3, pp.256-274


Hanudin Amin
Labuan School of International Business and Finance, Universiti Malaysia Sabah


Abstract

Purpose – This study investigates the choice criteria for Islamic home financing in Malaysian Islamic banks. Most importantly, this study considers establishing a specific rank of choice criteria for Islamic home financing. Moreover, these choice criteria will also be ranked according to the selected demographic elements such as gender, marital status and age range. Design/methodology/approach – This study uses a quantitative study similar to what was employed by Dusuki and Abdullah, 2007; Devlin, 2002; Haron et al., 1994. The study presents primary data collected by self-administered questionnaires involving a sample of 150 Malaysian bank customers in Labuan, Malaysia. Of these, 141 questionnaires were returned with a response rate equivalent to 94%. The Islamic home financing choice criteria as perceived by the Malaysian bank customers are analysed using frequencies, independent samples t-test and ANOVA. Findings – The results suggest that “Shariah principle”, “lower monthly payment”, “transparency practice”, “interest-free practice” and “100% financing” are the first five decision criteria considered as being very important. The least preferred criteria, among others, are “recommendation”, “longer financing period”, “product range” and “branch location”. Results also suggested that a small number of significant differences are apparent in the importance of choice criteria with respect to gender, marital status and age range. Research limitations/implications – The study contains three limitations. The first limitation was based on the sample area for the study which is confined to Labuan, Malaysia. Second, this study restricted the use of factor analysis since the data did not allow for aggregation. Third, this study was also unable to perform ANOVA for religion differences as the sample consisted largely of Muslims. Practical implications – The results are primarily beneficial to academics and practitioners in Malaysia by offering an insight into choice criteria for Islamic home financing. This study provides new results about different kinds of customer types and their preferences with regard to Islamic home financing choice criteria. As such, Islamic bank managers can learn and plan to offer attractive schemes for the Islamic home financing market that meet Malaysian bank customers’ needs. For the researcher this study contributes to existing body of knowledge by providing an investigation of choice criteria in the Islamic home financing. Indeed, this study is also considered as an ‘eye-opener’ for Islamic home financing choice criteria in Malaysia. Originality/ value –This study introduces the choice criteria for Islamic financing among Malaysian bank customers. The study offers an insight into Islamic home financing choice criteria in Malaysia which has limited previously been investigated.

Keywords - Mortgage, Islamic bank, Choice Criteria, Mortgage provider, Malaysia, Islam, Analysis of Variance, independent samples t-test