亚的斯亚贝巴选定银行对特殊需求者的银行服务包容性的实践和挑战:对客户满意度的影响

Manaye Adela
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在一个国家的发展中,服务业发挥着关键作用。预计服务将涉及兴趣、人口统计和残疾人士等特殊群体的多样性。这项研究的主要目的是评估在亚的斯亚贝巴选定的银行分行为有特殊需要的人提供银行服务的做法和挑战。不同的资料来源表明,全球有1500多万人患有残疾。这部分人口应该得到整合,金融部门,特别是银行业需要开展包容性工作。本研究的对象包括银行不同部门的工作人员和有一定残疾的客户。采用简单随机抽样的方法招募了364名参与者。研究设计为并行三角法混合设计。构建、验证李克特量表,并用于收集定量数据。采用半结构化访谈法收集定性数据。定量数据采用SPSS 25进行分析(Pearson积差相关系数、单因素方差分析和多元线性回归)。定性数据采用专题分析。调查结果显示,银行系统在为有特殊需要的人提供服务方面存在差距。虽然在使用坡道等改变自然环境方面做出了努力,但仍有一些需求尚未得到解决。受访的银行客户表示,他们的服务尚未达到残疾人士的满意程度。根据调查结果,建议银行为残疾人提供一揽子服务。基础设施和设施应满足有特殊需要的人的所有实用方面。
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Practices and Challenges of Banking Services Inclusiveness to Persons with Special Needs in Selected Banks in Addis Ababa: Implications for Customer Satisfaction
In a country’s development, service sections play key roles. Services are expected to address diversity in interest, demographics, and exceptionalities such as persons with disabilities (PWDs). The main purpose of this study was to assess practices and challenges of banking services to persons with special needs (PWDs) in selected branches of banks in Addis Ababa. Different sources indicate that globally there are more than 15 million people who live with impairment. This segment of the population should be integrated and inclusive work is needed in the financial sectors, especially in Banking. The population of this study includes bank workers in different departments and customers with certain disabilities. Simple random sampling was used for recruiting 364 participants for the study. The research design was a concurrent triangulation mixed design. The Likert scale was constructed, validated, and used to gather quantitative data. The qualitative data was gathered by using semi-structured interviews. SPSS 25 was used for analyzing quantitative data (Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient, One ANOVA, and Multiple Linear Regression were done). Thematic analysis was used for analyzing qualitative data. The finding revealed that the banking systems have gaps in addressing service provision for persons with special needs. Though there are efforts in making the physical environment modification such as using ramps, there are needs that are not yet addressed. Bank customers interviewed have indicated that the services did not yet meet customer satisfaction of PWDs. As per the findings, it is recommended that banks should create service packages for PWDs. Infrastructures and facilities should meet all utility aspects for people with special needs.
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