Abstract

Purpose In the ever fast-changing modern world, through the use of digital banking services (DBS), the old concept of banking in a traditional way has been completely changed. It was made possible through the use of modern artificial intelligence embedded technologies. It was done to meet the ever-growing demands of customers through more user-friendly and time-saving uses of technologies. This paper aims to uncover and analyse the factors affecting the adoption of digital banking services by rural micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). MSME is one of the most active sectors in India. It plays an important role in the economic development of the country through exports and domestic supplies and by creating employment opportunities. Design/methodology/approach The study was conducted using a questionnaire survey. In total, 148 rural MSME owners were considered for the analysis in this study. Rural MSMEs in India are way behind in using digital banking services than their urban counterparts. The present study uses IBM SPSS and AMOS to shed light on the prevalent factors that influence the attitude to use digital banking services. Findings It is found out that convenience (which includes perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use), perceived self-efficacy, demonetization, performance expectancy and pandemic effect have a significant effect on the attitude to adopt DBS. The findings of the study will provide deeper insights for the banks as well as different government agencies to revamp their strategies in changing the financial landscape of the country through a “cashless economy”. Practical implications Demonetization, a boom in eCommerce in India, pandemic-related lockdowns or restrictions and the government’s push for the digital economy will aid the use of DBS at a faster pace. The outcome of the study will help both the government and the financial institutions to chalk out strategies to cater to the rural MSMEs in embracing DBS. Originality/value The use of digital services for banking in India is in a nascent stage, but the rate of adoption is increasing at a cyclonic speed. Affordable electronic devices, cheap internet and different medium of using DBS are fuelling the rapid increase; yet, limited research focuses on the differences in the rate of acceptance of digital banking services concerning rural MSMEs.

Highlights

  • The world is in the grip of the devastation of Covid-19

  • micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) owners were frustrated with their low sales and the way the pandemic gripped every aspect of their business

  • Our analysis shows that convenience, Perceived self-efficacy (PSE), Demonetization effect (DE), Covid-19 effect and Performance expectancy (PE) significantly affect the decisionmaking process of the owners towards the use of digital banking services (DBS) for their business

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Introduction

The world is in the grip of the devastation of Covid-19 It is taking lives and changing the economic status of people. Lockdowns were implemented in almost every country to contain the spread of it. Due to these lockdowns, the economic impact of this pandemic was experienced by almost every country. We are in Unlock 1 phase, and still, there are partial lockdowns in many parts of the country. Both MSMEs and the banking sector got affected due to these lockdowns; among them, micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) were among the hardest hit sector. To minimize the risks associated with the use of cash during this pandemic, even, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das urged Indians to use digital banking services (ETBFSI, 2020)

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