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User Acceptance of Internet Banking in an Uncertain and Risky Environment

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In this article, a momentous conclusion is that user acceptance of Internet banking is highly influenced by perceived risk and perceived uncertainty, and the results strongly support the UTAUT model.
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Internet is expected to be especially beneficial to the banking industry. As more and more financial institutions are finding ways to utilize Internet technologies to launch online banking services, an important issue is to understand what factors will impact the decisions of customers in adopting such services. Based on the UTAUT model, the DM and the results strongly support our model. A momentous conclusion is that user acceptance of Internet banking is highly influenced by perceived risk and perceived uncertainty.

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