Systems (Nov 2023)

Unraveling Digital Transformation in Banking: Evidence from Romania

  • Alina Elena Ionașcu,
  • Gabriela Gheorghiu,
  • Elena Cerasela Spătariu,
  • Irena Munteanu,
  • Adriana Grigorescu,
  • Alexandra Dănilă

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/systems11110534
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 11
p. 534

Abstract

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This research probes into the digital transformation shifts in Romania and sets them against a backdrop of certain EU countries. Its primary objective is to spotlight digitalization’s significance and assess its level of integration within the Romanian banking landscape. Our approach relies on a detailed examination of the adoption of digital banking instruments in Romania through correlation and ANOVA assessments. The ANOVA analysis of the DESI index and its associated dimensions reveals how Romania’s digital transformation stands in relation to other EU member states. Our findings emphasize the numerous advantages Romanian banks have garnered from increasingly embracing digital innovations and artificial technologies. These perks span from optimized operations and efficiency to enhanced customer experiences and a sharpened competitive advantage. The research indicates a strong positive correlation between a bank’s return on assets and its liquid assets to deposits and short-term funding ratios. This suggests that as digital integration deepens, there is a marked upturn in financial robustness. Additionally, the study sheds light on the perks of individuals adopting digital banking offerings and delves into factors that propel and impede the digital evolution in the banking arena. Overall, this paper presents valuable insights into Romania’s digital banking trajectory and the sector’s long-term viability.

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