Perceived Ease of Use Contribution to Behavioral Intention in Digital Payment

Authors

  • Mukti Kemarauwana University of Sunan Giri Surabaya
  • Didit Darmawan University of Mayjen Sungkono, Mojokerto

Keywords:

perceived ease of use, behavior intention, digital payment, e-wallet, Fintech

Abstract

The revolution towards all-digital is growing and technology is becoming the main thing to help fulfill human needs in carrying out their duties and work. In the use of digital-based transactions, especially in the online context, perceived ease of use is a major factor in the acceptance of every innovation in technology. This study aims to determine the role of perceived ease of use on behavior intention in digital payments. There are 50 respondents involved in the study. The analysis technique chosen is simple linear regression assisted by the SPSS 26 program. The findings of this study are proven that the perceived ease of use variable plays a role in shaping behavior intention.

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Published

2020-04-24

How to Cite

Kemarauwana, M., & Darmawan, D. (2020). Perceived Ease of Use Contribution to Behavioral Intention in Digital Payment. Journal of Science, Technology and Society (SICO), 1(1), 1–4. Retrieved from http://ejournalsico.com/index.php/sico/article/view/12

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