Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the relationship between financial literacy and mobile banking ‎usage, considering the moderating role of demographic characteristics among commercial ‎bank clients in the Jordanian southern provinces of Jordan. Using a sample of 1,380 commercial bank clients from ‎Jordan's southern region. To achieve the study's objective and test its hypotheses, the authors employed the quantitative method and utilized SPSS software version 28 for data analysis. The results revealed a strong positive relationship between ‎the level of financial literacy and mobile banking usage, with a moderating role of ‎demographic characteristics on the relationship between the level of financial literacy and ‎mobile banking usage. The study found that male clients and individuals with higher income levels were more inclined to utilize mobile banking services compared to female clients and those with lower income levels. On the other hand, age and educational level did not show a ‎moderating effect on this relationship. Based on the findings, the study recommends enhancing financial literacy through the development of programs and diverse digital banking products to meet client's needs, thereby promoting the adoption of mobile banking services. ‎

Details

Title
Financial Literacy and Mobile Banking Usage: The Moderating Role of Demographic Characteristics
Author
Sufian Radwan Almanaseer; Zaher Abdel Fattah Al-Slehat; Bader Mustafa Al Sharif; Sulieman Daood Aloshaibat; Al-Haraisa, Yazan Emnawer; Almahasneh, Mohammad Abdlwhab
Pages
424-432
Section
Articles
Publication year
2024
Publication date
2024
Publisher
EconJournals
e-ISSN
21464405
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3129659259
Copyright
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