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Analysis of the Influence of Digital Information Quality, Technology Performance Expectancy, Technology Effort Expectancy, Price Value and Social Influence on Intention to Use Coffee Shop Mobile Application Irwansyah Rezeki, Syailendra Reza; Dharmawan, Donny; Saksono, Lalang; Ekasari, Silvia; Abdurohim
Jurnal Informasi dan Teknologi 2023, Vol. 5, No. 4
Publisher : SEULANGA SYSTEM PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60083/jidt.v5i4.434

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The Purpose Of This Study Is To Examine How Factors Such As Pricing Value, Habit, Social Influence, Performance Expectancy, Information Quality, And Facilitating Conditions Affect Users' Ongoing Intention To Use Mobile Apps. Researchers Employed A Single Cross-Sectional Design For Data Gathering In This Study, Utilizing A Conclusive Descriptive Research Approach. Mobile Application Users Made Up The Study's Population. Thus, Judgmental Sampling Will Be The Type Of Sampling And Non-Probability Sampling Will Be The Technique Employed. In This Study, 100 Respondents Made Up The Sample. Multiple Linear Regression Analyses Are Used In This Research To Examine Hypotheses. The Continual Intention To Utilize Is Unaffected By The Information Quality Variable. Continuous Intention To Use Is Not Influenced By The Performance Expectation Variable. Continuous Intention To Use Is Not Influenced By The Effort Expectancy Variable. The Ongoing Intention To Use Is Unaffected By The Social Impact Variable. Continuous Intention To Use Is Influenced By The Facilitating Conditions Variable. The Ongoing Intention To Utilize Is Independent Of The Trust Variable. The Ongoing Intention To Use Is Influenced By The Price-Value Variable. The Continuous Intention To Use Is Influenced By The Habit Variable.
Exploring the Factors on Student Satisfaction with Digital Payments in Higher Education Saksono, Lalang
Jurnal Pendidikan Humaniora Vol 11, No 02: June 2023
Publisher : Pascasarjana UM

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The present study sought to elucidate the determinants of student satisfaction in relation to the adoption of digital payment systems in universities located in Central Java. The methodological approach employed was a quantitative analysis, utilizing linear regression for statistical evaluation. Our findings indicate that perceived usefulness exerts a positive and significant influence on student satisfaction when utilizing digital payments, as per the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) approach, across various Central Java universities. However, perceived ease of use did not demonstrate a significant impact on student satisfaction within the same context. Interestingly, trust was found to have a positive and significant impact on student satisfaction regarding the usage of digital payments as per the TAM approach. Conversely, perceived security and risk factors were not found to significantly influence student satisfaction in the use of digital payments, in accordance with the TAM perspective. Taken together, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, trust, and perceived security and risk factors were found to exert a collective influence on student satisfaction in the context of digital payment usage.