Aderonke A. Adesina's research while affiliated with Covenant University Ota Ogun State, Nigeria and other places
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Publications (2)
Nigeria was depicted to be the fastest growing telecommunications nation in African. Presently, all members of the Nigeria banking industry have engaged the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as a platform for effective and efficient means of conducting financial transactions. This paper focuses on determining the level of users'...
The lack of standard platform for application-to-application interaction between the procurement systems of subsidiary organisations of a multi-organisation limits transparency of procurement procedures, and uniformity in the procurement patterns and practices, even when there are cross-cutting concerns. In this paper, an SOA-based e-procurement fr...
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... Alhawar and Ward (2005) also indicated that E-Banking services are positively related to customer satisfaction and retention. Appraisal of e-banking adoption and customer satisfaction with the services have shown that E-Banking usage increased with the perception that it is flexible, convenient, very easy to use and reduces transaction time (Adesina & Ayo, 2010). Nevertheless, scholars proposed that the extent to which Nigerians accept the services is far below expectation (Suleimon, 2007). ...
... Besides, Gerrard and Cunningham (2003) observed that the security dimension (as secrecy applied to electronic banking) was positively linked to the use of electronic banking services. Adesina et al. (2010) suggested that bank customers who are frequent users of e-banking are using e-banking because it is simple to access, time-saving and valuable for their transaction needs. Network stability and device protection are also the primary user issues in terms of privacy and pose an obstacle to rising usage objectives. ...