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Does Discount Matter in Indonesia e-Wallet Race? A Generation Z e-Wallet Preferences During Pandemics Arum Prasasti; Fatwah Inna Aulisaina; Muhamad Arif Rahman Hakim
The Winners Vol. 22 No. 1 (2021): The Winners
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v22i1.7019

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The research aimed to examine the intention of Generation Z when using e-wallet for payments and the influence of  discounts towards using e-wallet in the time of pandemics. The research applied a qualitative method with total data of  22 students, collected using in-depth interviews through WhatsApp free call. The result shows that discount gives an  impact on Generation Z in choosing the e-wallet, but a long-term loyalty is not guaranteed. The finding demonstrates that there are other influential factors for Generation Z to choose e-wallet, namely ease of use, interrelated apps with the e-wallet, the security system, and cashless society. The limitations of the research lie in the relatively small numbers of  respondents. Due to pandemics with physical distancing requirements, the research only carries out on data collected  from 22 students from Economics Faculty in the State University of Malang, Indonesia. However, the research provides an  insightful analysis for digital payments industry as a reference. It is expected that fellow researchers and academicians  use the research as a fundamental to further investigate digital payments, especially amongst Generation Z in Indonesia  or other parts of the world. 
Exploring the Existence of Innovative Work Behavior among Government Employee: Have Been There? Dediek Tri Kurniawan; Yesiana Ihda Kusnayain; Fatwah Inna Aulisaina; Muhamad Arif Rahman Hakim
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business Vol 36 No 3 (2021): September
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Introduction/Main Objectives: This study aims to determine the existence of innovative work behavior ecosystems for Indonesia’s government employees Background problems: The quality of individual employees partially determines the quality of the organization. The abilities of the different employees who work in the same system will undoubtedly deliver the government employee and possibly produce results which are less than were expected. Novelty: The previous studies have examined innovative work behavior, focusing on the external factors and ignoring the internal factors of individual traits. This study focused on investigating the interrelationship among the factors that will be affected by innovative behavior, especially in government employees in Indonesia. Methods: This study examines the relationship among these variables using structural equation modeling (SEM) with LISREL 8.8 as the statistical tool. Finding/Result: This study found that transforma­tional leadership and work engagement positively influence innovative work behavior. Unexpectedly, this research indicates an insignificant relationship between organizational justice and innovative work behavior among government employees. Besides, this study also found that transformational leadership and organizational justice have an impact on work engagement. Conclusion: These findings provide managerial implications about the need to strengthen employees’ innovative work behavior to ensure the organization’s continuity. Additionally, the results prove that innovative work behavior by government employees is supported by government’s role such as the style of leadership and work engagement.