2019冠状病毒病大流行和尼日利亚银行的ICT绩效:金融交易视角

M. Frances, Audu Tanimu, Vincent Aghaegbunam Onodugo, E. Isichei
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冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的全球爆发和传播被认为是第二次世界大战以来最危险的大流行。该病毒传播的速度和造成的破坏的严重程度给全球经济造成了创伤,影响了银行和客户。由于尼日利亚冠状病毒病例增加,政府实施封锁,限制人员流动和活动,约4000万金融用户的命运变得未知。鉴于对世界卫生组织和尼日利亚疾病控制和预防中心提供的COVID-19感染趋势数据的分析,该研究评估了目前的情况。它指出了银行业在采取必要措施应对新变化时应考虑和处理的一些具体概念。本研究采用事后研究设计,使研究人员能够使用时间序列辅助数据来衡量因变量和解释变量之间的影响或关系。收集的数据由尼日利亚央行、尼日利亚统计局和尼日利亚银行间结算系统(NIBSS)网站进行审查和验证。研究得出结论,电子支付的ICT数量对尼日利亚银行的运营效率没有显著影响,电子支付的ICT价值对尼日利亚银行在冠状病毒封城期间的运营效率有显著影响。
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Covid-19 Pandemic and ICT Performance in Nigerian Banks: Financial Transaction Perspective
The global outbreak and spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have been referred to as the most dangerous pandemic since World War II. The speed of the spread and the severity of the damage caused by the virus has traumatized the global economy affecting both banks and customers. With the lockdown imposed by the government to restrict the movement of people and activities caused by the increased level of coronavirus cases in Nigeria, the fate of the financial users of about 40 million became unknown. Given the analysis of data on trends of COVID-19 infections from the World Health Organization and Nigerian Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, the study assessed the current situation. It indicated some specific concepts that the banking sector should consider and address while taking the necessary measures to cope with the new change. The study used an ex-post-facto research design, enabling the researcher to measure the effect or relationship between the dependent variable and explanatory variables using time-series secondary data. The data collected was reviewed, and validated by CBN, the Nigeria Bureau of Statistics, and the Nigerian Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) websites. The study concluded that the ICT volume of e-payment has no significant effect on operational efficiency in Nigeria Banks, and the ICT value of e-payment significantly affects operational efficiency in Nigeria Banks during the coronavirus lockdown.
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