Generation Z, as true digital natives or generations born and raised with the internet, is familiar with digital products. One digital product is an e-wallet used as an online payment method. This study aims to discover the factors that influence behavioural intention to use e-wallets in generation Z that use an e-wallet and live in Greater Jakarta. The theoretical basis of this study is the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), where the variables involved are behavioural intention to use, perceived ease of use, and perceived usefulness, and two other factors, i.e., perceived security and social influence. A total of 245 respondents were collected by online survey and analysed with Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). This study finds that social influence affects perceived ease of use positively and significantly. Perceived ease of use influences perceived usefulness positively and significantly. Perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness positively influence behavioural intention to use. However, social influence does not influence perceived usefulness, and perceived security does not influence behavioural intention to use. This study's originality resides in its examination of reported ease of use and perceived usefulness as mediating variables of social influence on Generation Z's propensity to use e-wallets.
This article identifies related research developments related to Digital Entrepreneurship. It is hoped that this article will pave the way for future studies. Bibliometric analysis is used to determine research developments related to Digital Entrepreneurship. Digital entrepreneurship is a new research area. The first article related to "Digital Entrepreneurship" was published in 2000. Many articles with this theme were published only in 2019. The results of the Overlay Visualization analysis show that almost all of the keywords that become nodes are new themes or variables. This is reinforced by the results of the Density visualization, showing that all the keywords that make up the node are basically still very feasible to be used as research themes.
This research aims to identify scientific mapping and research developments related to Disability Management. Research related to disability management is needed to guide the implementation of disability management. The research method used a qualitative method using a historical approach. The research data were articles published by reputable journal publishers that use the Publish or Perish (PoP) application. Data analysis used bibliometric analysis assisted by VOSviewer. The bibliometric output visualized the keyword network and maps obtained from the titles and abstracts contained in the collected articles. The study results showed that the mapping and development of studies related to stability management are as follows: First, the publication trend of articles related to disability management which began in 1987, experienced fluctuating conditions. The data showed that research related to disability management was starting to receive attention from academics. Second, the results of the co-authorship analysis showed that there were 149 collaborating on research. Eleven authors carried out the most significant collaborations. The most articles produced by the author are seven articles. This condition showed the authors' high commitment to continue developing knowledge related to disability management. Third, a Network Visualization analysis with VOSviewer software produced 133 keywords related to stability management. These keywords were divided into 11 clusters. Keywords that were often researched were related to "intellectual disability", "perspective", "equity", "organization", "fairness", "risk, individual", "competence", "management disability practice" and "disability prevention".
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