International Journal of Emerging Markets
Volume 12, Issue 4, 2017, Pages 742-752

Online banking adoption at the bottom of the pyramid: a survey of Chinese migrant workers (Article)

Leonhardt J.M. , Chu R.*
  • a Department of Managerial Sciences, University of Nevada Reno, Reno, NV, United States
  • b School of Management, Fudan University, Guoshun Road, Shanghai, China

Abstract

Purpose: What drives product adoption among bottom of the pyramid (BoP) consumers? The purpose of this paper is to identify several factors affecting Chinese migrant workers’ adoption of online banking. Chinese migrant workers are BoP consumers that have migrated from rural China to work in China’s expanding urban regions such as Shanghai. Design/methodology/approach: In collaboration with the Shanghai Survey Corps of the National Bureau of Statistics, the present research conducts structured interviews with more than 1,200 Chinese migrant workers. Findings: The results of a logit regression analysis suggest that Chinese migrant workers are more likely to adopt online banking when they have higher levels of economic, biological, and social resources. Practical implications: The results support habit adoption theory and provide managers with insight on how to increase BoP consumers’ adoption of financial services. Social implications: Greater adoption of financial services among BoP consumers, including Chinese migrant workers, can improve the well-being of these historically marginalized consumers. Originality/value: The present research provides initial evidence that habit adoption theory and resource availability helps to explain Chinese migrant workers’ adoption of online banking. © 2017, © Emerald Publishing Limited.

Author Keywords

Habit adoption Online banking services Bottom of the pyramid consumers Chinese migrant workers

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85029600324&doi=10.1108%2fIJoEM-02-2016-0052&partnerID=40&md5=3ef021a2b5fdaf86ba61406007c31bb5

DOI: 10.1108/IJoEM-02-2016-0052
ISSN: 17468809
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English