The Adoption of Robotic Process Automation in a South African Bank

T. Iyamu, N. Mlambo
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. Increasingly, South African financial institutions are showing interest in adopting robotic process automation (RPA), to improve productivity, response time and competitiveness. Despite the efforts, some challenges derail the adoption of the RPA. This study examines the factors that influence the adoption of RPA, from both technical and non-technical perspectives. The case study approach was followed, based on which one of the largest banks in South Africa was used as a case in the study. From the organization, qualitative data were gathered, at the point of saturation. The technology acceptance model (TAM) is employed as a lens to guide the analysis of the data. From both technical and non-technical standpoints, five factors, assessing readiness; modern IT solutions; systems integration; implementation and use; and business requirements and RPA functions were found to influence the adoption of RPA. The study reveals that the manifestation of the factors makes RPA adoption prohibitive. There are hesitations in the adoption of RPA in some South African banks because the influencing factors are not fully understood. The study presents empirical evidence, which can assist in addressing the challenges that affect the adoption of RPA in South African institutions and could be expanded to other countries.
南非一家银行采用机器人流程自动化的情况
.南非的金融机构对采用机器人流程自动化(RPA)越来越感兴趣,以提高生产率、响应时间和竞争力。尽管做出了努力,但一些挑战阻碍了 RPA 的采用。本研究从技术和非技术角度探讨了影响采用 RPA 的因素。本研究采用案例研究法,将南非最大的银行之一作为研究案例。从该组织收集了饱和点的定性数据。技术接受模型(TAM)被用作指导数据分析的透镜。研究发现,从技术和非技术角度来看,评估准备程度、现代 IT 解决方案、系统集成、实施和使用以及业务需求和 RPA 功能这五个因素会影响 RPA 的采用。研究显示,这些因素的表现使 RPA 的采用望而却步。一些南非银行在采用 RPA 方面犹豫不决,因为对影响因素还没有充分了解。本研究提供了经验证据,有助于解决影响南非机构采用 RPA 的挑战,并可推广到其他国家。
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