Published February 3, 2021 | Version v1
Publication

Self‑eficacy and anxiety as determinants of older adults' use of Internet Banking Services

Description

The second-level digital divide presents diferences in people's capabilities of using information and communication technologies, especially in older adults. This paper focuses on exploring self-efcacy and anxiety in this group concerning the use of a specifc e-service, Internet banking service. Considering the triadic relation proposed in social cognitive theory, we include in the model of IBS use by older adults personal characteristics, such as self-efcacy, anxiety, perceived usefulness and gender with respect to the e-service chosen. We analyse the efect of perceived risks and social infuence on these selfperceptions as environmental factors. This study is centred on a survey of 474 older adults and tests the structural model proposed using PLS-SEM. The results show that there are important diferences between self-efcacy and anxiety when we refer to technology in general compared with a specifc e-service. Furthermore, self-efcacy positively infuences the perceived usefulness and the use of IBS. We note an important role of the environment as a booster to overcome the barriers which may appear due to these self-perceptions. Finally, we fnd infuences of older adults' gender in the relationship put forward in the causal model.

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Created:
March 25, 2023
Modified:
December 1, 2023