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The development of modern information and communication technologies enabled banks to rely on mobile banking as an important distribution channel in their businesses. Given that investments in the development of mobile banking systems are extremely high, knowledge of which factors affect the intentions of individuals to use mobile banking services can be of great importance. For this purpose, empirical research was conducted and 313 respondents were surveyed in the territory of Sumadija, Central Serbia. The collected primary data were analyzed using the statistical software SPSS v. 20. To examine the factors in the work, the UTAUT model (Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology) was used. The results of empirical research indicate that all components of the UTAUT model have statistically significant influence on intention to use mobile banking, with performance expectancy singled out as the most important antecedent, while effort expectancy has the weakest impact. The paper confirms the success of the UTAUT model for testing mobile banking antecedents, and gains new insights regarding the intention of using mobile banking in Serbia that can serve for managerial purposes.
Savić et al. (Tue,) studied this question.