Analysis of internet banking adoption in Gaborone's working class and University students
Abstract
Internet banking is strongly making a mark in our day to day life, especially in the developed
countries where there is high internet connectivity. This study looked into the level of internet
banking adoption in Gaborone's working class and university students. It went further to find
out factors which promote and those which hinder internet banking adoption. This study
found that the level of internet banking was just over 32% in both working class and
university students, which is reasonable for a developing nation. The findings were
extrapolated to the whole nation to just over 2% internet banking adoption. This was mainly
due to very low internet connectivity in the small villages and rural areas. Factors which
promote internet banking adoption were perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and
compatibility. Hindering factors were lack of trust and awareness about internet banking. The
promoting and hindering factors were almost similar to findings in previous studies.