The Development of China’s Internet Banking
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Table of Contents Abstract 3 Abstract The fast pace of computer and Internet technologies is one of the main features of the modern age. This serves as the technological premise of the rapid development of China’s Internet banking industry. This research paper tries to discuss the development of China’s Internet bank from the perspective of marketing competition and the improvement of managerial methodologies. First of all, a brief introduction about the general development of China’s Internet banking service is conducted in order to supply a background of the study, focusing specifically the marketing potential of this new form of financial service. Then the market preparation of China’s Internet banking is analyzed by the application of the data of E-commerce started in Guangzhou at the beginning of the 1980’s. Following this analysis, the author tries to build up a workable evaluation tool for the judgment of the online banking service as a whole, paying specific attention between the natural relationship between the customers and the provider of the banking services. Here an emphasis about the managerial as well as marketing principle is introduced to the reader, i.e., the customer-oriented service and the importance of gaining profits and market share for modern financial enterprise. At last, the general characteristics of China’s online banking service is summarized in order to generalize the endeavors of China’s financial organizations to adopt suitable strategies to improve the relationship between the enterprise itself and the customers. In the meanwhile, some typical examples of representative banks in transferring marketing strategies is clarified in order to build up a panoramic view about the humane method taken by these financial organizations to develop the industry. #p#分页标题#e# References: A transaction document DL34/01/84 used by the Nottingham Building Society has a printed footnote: 'HOMELINK - The world's first electronic Building Society Service operated from the customer's home - is available through Nottingham Building Society in association with British Telecom and the Bank of Scotland. Homelink is a Trade Mark of Nottingham Building Society' A. Bhattacherjee, "An empirical analysis of the antecedents of electronic commerce service continuance," Decision Support Systems, vol. 32, no. 2, pp. 201-214, 2001. C. Jayawardhena and P. Foley, "Changes in the banking sector - The case of internet banking in the UK," Internet Research, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 19-31, 2000. Cheskin Research, eCommerce Trust Study, January 1999. Cronin, Mary J. (1997). Banking and Finance on the Internet, John Wiley and Sons. ISBN:0471292192 page 41 from "Banking and Finance on the Internet". Retrieved on 2008-07-10. See also "The Home Banking Dilemma". Retrieved on 2008-07-10. and "Computer Giants Giving a Major Boost to Increased Use of Corporate Videotex". Retrieved on 2008-07-10. D. Gefen, "Customer loyalty in e-commerce," Journal of the AIS, vol. 3, pp. 27-51, 2002. D. Gefen, E. Karahanna and D. W. Straub, "Inexperience and experience with online stores: The importance of TAM and trust," IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, vol. 50, no. 3, pp. 307-321, 2003. D. Gefen, E. Karahanna and D. W. Straub, "Trust and TAM in online shopping: an integrated model," MIS Quarterly, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 51-90, 2003. D. Hutchinson and M. Warren, “Security for Internet banking: A framework,” Logistics Information Management, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 64-73, 2003. D. Zhu, “Security control in inter-bank fund transfer,” Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 15-22, 2002. Ding Yiqun, Qiu Ping, Lei Jun, On the Advantage and Risk (责任编辑:Thesis sample) |