Changing customer mindset in adopting digital financial services during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from India

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作者
Ravikumar [1 ]
Rajesh, R. [1 ]
Krishna, T. A. [2 ]
Haresh, R. [3 ]
Arjun, B. S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Sch Business & Management, CHRIST Deemed Univ, Bangalore, India
[2] CHRIST Deemed Univ, Sch Commerce Finance & Accountancy, Bangalore, India
[3] Kumaraguru Coll Liberal Arts & Sci, Coimbatore, India
关键词
financial institutions and services; behavioral finance; technological changes; risk management; USER ACCEPTANCE;
D O I
10.21511/bbs.17(3).2022.06
中图分类号
F8 [财政、金融];
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0202 ;
摘要
Digital Financial Services (DFS) have been growing steadily all over the world. The COVID-19 crisis has reinforced the need for DFS. This study aims to examine the growth of DFS in the global and Indian markets and to analyze the factors that change the mindsets and attitudes of adults towards the adoption of DFS during the pandemic. The growth of DFS is analyzed using secondary data. The changing customer mindset is studied and analyzed through primary data collected by a survey approach. The unit of analysis includes adults who use or prefer to use DFS. A total of 384 respondents, determined by Krejcie and Morgan formula, were personally interviewed. 384 is taken as sample size as this sample size avoids type II errors in the data analysis. The collected data were processed in SPSS21 software. The study results found that technological benefits (67.9%) have the most significant positive effect on changing people's mindsets and attitudes towards DFS followed by the pandemic forces (50.7%). Peer influences (33.2%) and perceived trust (38.3%) have also affected the change in mindsets and attitudes of adults regarding DFS. But the change in mindset is significantly and positively influenced by perceived risk (50.1%) rather than affecting negatively. So, the factors are confirmed again. The factors that drive changes in mindsets and attitudes of adults towards the adoption of DFS are Pandemic Forces & Convenience, Perceived Safety and Security, User Benefits and Experiences, Peer Influences, and Perceived Trust during the pandemic.
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