Understanding mobile handheld device use and adoption
Communications of the ACM - Mobile computing opportunities and challenges
Why do people play on-line games? an extended TAM with social influences and flow experience
Information and Management
Technology acceptance model for internet banking: an invariance analysis
Information and Management
Usability evaluation of multi-modal biometric verification systems
Interacting with Computers
Adoption of internet banking: an empirical study in Hong Kong
Decision Support Systems
Perception and acceptance of fingerprint biometric technology
Proceedings of the 3rd symposium on Usable privacy and security
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Determinants of behavioral intention to mobile banking
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Biometrics: a tool for information security
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
Factors affecting the adoption of Internet Banking in Hong Kong-implications for the banking sector
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
Biometric authentication on a mobile device: a study of user effort, error and task disruption
Proceedings of the 28th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
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Despite the widespread success of online banking, there remains a reluctance to use it primarily because of uncertainty and security concerns. This study evaluates the potential of biometric authentication for online banking (bbanking) as a way of improving adoption and use of online banking. To this end, we extend Davis's core TAM model adding self-efficacy and user perceptions of biometric security. Using structural equation modelling techniques, this study revealed that user perceptions of biometrics security positively influenced their attitude and intention to use biometric banking. It also found that self efficacy in biometric use, positively influenced user's perception of the security of biometrics.