This study investigates the intention of adopting an e-wallet in Perlis, Malaysia. A total of 250 consumers were selected to respond to the structured questionnaire. The partial least squares-structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyse the data by assessing the measurement and model. Perceived ease of use and perceived social influence significantly affected the intention to adopt e-wallets. The analysis provides insight that perceived ease of use and perceived social influence are considered significant determinants for the intention of e-wallet adoption. The digital wallet stakeholder can consider perceived ease of use and perceived social influence as a suggestion to make a strategic decision related to the digital wallet ecosystem. The present study contributes to the intention to adopt ewallet literature by investigating the factors that influence the adoption of e-wallets in Perlis,
Let be the class of functions which are analytic in the open unit disk and having the form . Denote to be the class for all functions in that are univalent in . Then, let denote the class of bi-univalent functions in . In this paper, we obtain the second Hankel determinant for certain classes of analytic bi-univalent function which are defined by subordinations in the open unit disk . In particular, we determine the initial coefficients and and obtained the upper bound for the functional of functions in the classes of analytic bi-univalent function which are defined by subordinations in .
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