Although the government of Indonesia is building the cashless society, the number of e-wallet users are increasing slowly. E-wallet is becoming a common instrument of payments from the paper-based instruments to server-based electronic money. The aim of this research is to investigate the perceived usage of the Y Generations on e-wallet based on Technological Acceptance Model (TAM) which is a powerful model to describe single approval to the usage of a new information technology system. As a quantitative research, the data analysis is using the Partial Least Square (PLS) with the SmartPLS 3.0 software. The results show that perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use brings impacts positive significant impacts to behavioural intention to use, then, the behavioural intention to use affect a positive significant impact to perceived usage. However, a direct effect from perceived usefulness to perceived usage shows a negative and no significant impact, meanwhile an unintended effect from perceived usefulness to perceived usage through behavioural intention to use show a positive significant impact. Finally, a direct effect from perceived ease of use to perceived usage shows a lower t-statistic value than an indirect effect from perceived ease of use to perceived usage through behavioural intention
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meneliti pengaruh financial literacy, materialism, compulsive buying terhadap perilaku propensity to indebtedness. Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah masyarakat yang berdomisili dan bertempat tinggal di Surabaya. Sampel yang digunakan berjumlah 185 masyarakat yang berdomisili dan bertempat tinggal di Surabaya. Data dikumpulkan dengan menggunakan kuesioner. Metode analisis data dilakukan dengan menggunakan partial least square. Hasil analisis ini menunjukkan financial literacy, materialism, dan compulsive buying memiliki pengaruh signifikan terhadap propensity to indebtedness.
Investment is significant to prepare human needs in the future. To make investment decisions, investors will try to make their decisions as rationally as possible. However, one cannot deny that some irrational factors or biases also influence investment decision-making. This study examines financial literacy, risk attitude, and saving motives on disposition bias of mutual fund investors. The sample used is mutual fund investors, and the respondents themselves make decisions to sell or buy mutual funds. The total of respondents is 116 respondents. The regression method used in this study is binary logistic regression using SPSS software. This study found that financial literacy and risk attitude has a significant effect on disposition bias. Meanwhile, the variable saving motives have no considerable impact on disposition bias.
This study aims to determine the effect of emotion, materialism, risk perception, and financial literacy on the propensity toward indebtedness of the millennial generation in Surabaya. The researcher uses a online questionnaire distributed via Google Form to 110 millennials in Surabaya. The collected data is processed using Partial Least Square (PLS). This study indicates that emotion, materialism, and perceptions have a significant effect on indebtedness propensity.
This study aims to determine the effect of financial literacy and financial Behavior on Indonesian professional basketball athletes. The population in this study is Indonesian professional basketball athletes who are the members of the Indonesian Basketball League (IBL) 2021. The sample in this study is Indonesian professional basketball athletes who have credit cards and investments. Sources of data in this study through the distribution of questionnaires. The data analysis method uses analysis Partial Least Square (PLS). This analysis shows that financial literacy and financial behavior have a significant effect on financial satisfaction.
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