Penelitian ini mengkaji perkembangan penelitian dengan topik penggunaan pembayaran seluler mobile payment, e-wallet. Kajian bertujuan untuk mengetahui: (1) perkembangan jumlah publikasi internasional bidang penggunaan pembayaran seluler mobile payment, w-wallet pada database Scopus dari tahun 2016 -2020; (2) jurnal inti dalam publikasi internasional penggunaan pembayaran seluler mobile payment, e-wallet (3) peta perkembangan publikasi internasional penelitian bidang penggunaan pembayaran seluler mobile payment, e-wallet berdasarkan kata kunci (co-word). Pengumpulan data dengan cara melakukan penelusuran melalui scopus dengan kata kunci mobile payment, mobile, payment, e-wallet, electronic walet, dengan katagori article title, abstract, keywords dalam kurun waktu 2016 –2020. Data berupa jumlah publikasi pertahun, jurnal yang memuat artikel mobile payment, mobile, payment, e-wallet, electronic walet, dan subjek dianalisis menggunakan Microsoft Excel. Sedangkan untuk tren pemetaan topik dianalisis dengan menggunakan sofware VosViewer. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa perkembangan pertumbuhan tahun 2016 - 2020 yang terindek di Scopus tertinggi terjadi pada tahun 2020 yang mencapai 82 publikasi (30.5 %). Publikasi internasional terbanyak dipublikasikan pada jurnal IEE sebanyak 12 artikel. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa topik penelitian tentang pembayaran seluler atau mobile payment atau e-wallet masih didominasi oleh penggunaan model teori Technology acceptance Model (TAM), Trust dan perceived usefulness masih menjadi variable penelitian terbanyak, pilihan penggunaan metode survey,dengan tools analisis Structural Equation Model (SEM) khususnya PLS (partial least square), didominasi secara geografis pada penelitian pada negara berkembang (developing Country). Untuk penelitian selanjutnya penulis menyarankan perlu adanya penambahan kata kunci agar lebih banyak hasil penelitian yang lebih akurat dan komprehensif.
Research on the acceptance of the use of information technology often uses the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the Unified Theories of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model, which provide an excellent theoretical basis for understanding consumer intentions to use non-cash payment transactions. Non-cash payment methods used in this study were e-wallets such as OVO, Go-Pay, T-cash, and others. This study combined these two theoretical models mentioned above and aimed at determining the effect of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and social influence on the intention to use e-wallets. The survey was conducted involving STMIK Rosma Karawang students in the information system study program (2019-2020) with a population of 160 students. Samples taken by purposive sampling obtained 137 respondents. The analysis technique used was multiple linear regression using SPSS V23. The results showed a positive and significant influence on perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use on intention. However, it turned out that social influence did not have a significant effect. This study's results serve as a guideline or reference for companies developing e-wallet applications in the future. The company expects to make a more comfortable and easier to use applications and always be consistent in providing users.
This study examines trends in research developments with the topic of the use of mobile payments, e-wallets. The study aims to determine: (1) the development of the number of international publications on the use of mobile payments, w-wallets on the Scopus database from 2016-2020; (2) core journals in international publications on the use of mobile payment mobile payments, e-wallets (3) maps of development of international research publications in the field of use of mobile payment mobile payments, e-wallets based on keywords (co-word). The data was collected by searching through Scopus with the keywords mobile payment, mobile, payment, e-wallet, electronic swallow, with the categories article title, abstract, keywords in the period 2016-2020. Data in the form of number of publications per year, journals containing articles on mobile payment, mobile, payment, e-wallet, electronic swallow, and subjects were analyzed using Microsoft Excel. Meanwhile, the topic mapping trend was analyzed using the VosViewer software. The results showed that the highest growth in 2016-2020 indexed in Scopus occurred in 2020 which reached 82 publications (30.5%). Most international publications are published in IEE journals with 12 articles. The results show that the research topic of mobile payments or e-wallets is still dominated by the use of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) theory, Trust and perceived usefulness are still the most research variables, the choice of using survey methods, with Structural Equation Model analysis tools. (SEM) especially PLS (partial least square), is dominated geographically in research in developing countries. For further research, the authors suggest the need for additional keywords so that more research results are more accurate and comprehensive.
This study aims to (1) To explain how the influence of perceived of benefit on intention to use e-wallet. (2) To explain how the influence between intention to use on e-wallet behavior. This type of research is an explanatory research with a quantitative approach. The variables of this study include Perceived Benefits, Intention to use and behavior use. The population in this study are Millennials with age range 17-23 years and have used e-wallet. Samples used in this study were 116 respondents taken using purposive sampling techniques and data collection methods using survey and questionnaire methods. Data were collected using a purposive sampling technique and with questionnaire and measurement instruments using a semantic differential scale. The path analysis approach is processed by structural model equations using Lisrel 8.7. The results showed that the perceived benefit had a significant effect on Intention to use e-wallet and Beheading use e-wallet. This study concludes that the benefit factor in using e-wallet to millennials remains a consideration decision.Keywords: e-wallet, Perceived Benefit, Intention To use, Behaviour use
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