Determinants of the Use of E-Wallet for Transaction Payment among College Students
Date
2020-04-01Author
KUSTONO, Alwan Sri
NANGGALA, Ardhya Yudistira Adi
MAS'UD, Imam
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This study aims to determine the factors that influence behavioral intentions to use
E-wallet. The factors tested include application quality, perceived usefulness,
perceived ease of use, and attitude toward using. The population in this study is
college students in Jember Regency, Indonesia. Data analysis is carried out using
Variance-based Partial Least Square. The number of samples used is 180 college
students as users of the e-wallet application. Six hypotheses are tested, and four
hypotheses are successfully accepted. Perceived ease of use has a positive effect on
perceived usefulness. Perceived usefulness has a positive effect on attitude toward
using e-wallet applications. Attitude plays a vital role in behavioral intentions to use
e-wallets. The quality of the e-wallet application does not affect the level of perceived
usefulness. The perceived ease of use of the application has no direct effect on attitude.
This study's results are beneficial for e-wallet providers to increase the level of the use
of e-wallet.
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