TITLE:
The Barriers of Adoption the E-Banking in the Libyan Banks—A Case Study of Commercial Banks in Tobruk City
AUTHORS:
Hussam Alnaas
KEYWORDS:
E-Banking, Commercial Banks, Barriers, Tobruk, Libya
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Business and Management,
Vol.10 No.1,
January
29,
2022
ABSTRACT: The goal of this study is to identify the
major barriers to E-Banking adoption at Libyan commercial (public and private)
banks. According to the results, there are significant barriers to E-Banking
adoption: (Electronic Barriers, Regulatory Barriers and Cultural Barriers). The study also found that there were no differences between the respondents’
answers in the presence of these Barriers due to the Ownership of the Bank, where, almost all participants, whether from
publicly or privately banks, seemed to agree on the Barriers to E-Banking
Adoption. This research suggests that in order to effectively execute E-Banking
in Libyan commercial banks, the following process needs to be taken, necessity
Increasing staff of banks awareness of modern banking technologies. The government should create a favorable
environment for this industry. It provides adequate education and technological
support, and banks should build their own E-Banking strategic plans.