The Effects of Digitalization on Operational Performance of Commercial Banks in Zambia.

Publication Date: 28/05/2025

DOI: 10.52589/IJEBI-LESQTMV3


Author(s): Peter Luwi Kambing’a, Lubinda Haabazoka.
Volume/Issue: Volume 8, Issue 2 (2025)
Page No: 36-55
Journal: International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation (IJEBI)


Abstract:

This study examined the effects of digitalization on the operational performance of commercial banks in Zambia, focusing on key performance indicators such as cost efficiency, profitability, and service delivery. The primary objective was to analyze how digital banking technologies—such as mobile banking, internet banking, and automated payment systems—impacted operational performance in the banking sector. The study's specific objectives included evaluating the correlation between digitalization and operational performance, studying the relationship between these variables, and assessing the effects of macroeconomic control factors. A quantitative research design was employed, utilizing secondary monthly time-series data from 2018 to 2023, with 72 observations collected from the Bank of Zambia and the Zambia Statistics Agency. Data analysis was conducted using Pearson’s correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis to determine the relationship between digitalization, macroeconomic factors, and operational performance. Key regression analysis findings indicated a strong positive and statistically significant relationship between digitalization and operational performance (coefficient for digitalization = 3.004). In contrast, GDP growth exhibited a negative relationship (coefficient = -1.344), while inflation and non-performing loans had statistically insignificant effects. The model explained 49.8% of the variation in operational performance. The study concluded that digitalization had significantly improved the efficiency and customer service of Zambian banks, helping them mitigate the adverse effects of economic downturns. The study's implications emphasized the importance of continued investment in digital banking technologies, cybersecurity, and digital literacy programs. Recommendations for commercial banks include enhancing digital infrastructure and expanding digital banking accessibility in underserved areas. Policymakers were encouraged to support digital innovation while ensuring consumer protection. Future research should explore the long-term effects of digitalization and emerging technologies such as AI and blockchain in the banking sector.

Keywords:

Digitalization, Operational Performance, Commercial Banks, Zambia, Digital Banking.

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