2022
DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2022.265662
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A comparative study of fintech payment services adoption among malaysian and indonesian fresh graduates: through the lens of UTAUT theory

Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic had changed the business model in various industries. Companies have switched to digital business processes in order to survive in this challenging situation. Financial Technology (Fintech), especially digital payment services, has become the most preferred solution for handling financial transactions in conditions of limited mobility and interaction. The phenomenal emergence of Fintech has captured the attention of the world and the Asian region, including Malaysia and Indonesia. Despite… Show more

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“…The study conducted in [23] using the example of the Indian market also proved that the growth in demand for digital financial services was first of all due to the technological advantages of such services, while the pandemic factor had the second strongest positive impact. Urus et al [24], who analyzed the adaptation of FinTech payment services in Malaysia and Indonesia as the most preferred solution for handling financial transactions in conditions of limited mobility and interaction, concluded that the main factors that influenced the use of digital payment services were performance expectancy and the cultural factor of individualism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study conducted in [23] using the example of the Indian market also proved that the growth in demand for digital financial services was first of all due to the technological advantages of such services, while the pandemic factor had the second strongest positive impact. Urus et al [24], who analyzed the adaptation of FinTech payment services in Malaysia and Indonesia as the most preferred solution for handling financial transactions in conditions of limited mobility and interaction, concluded that the main factors that influenced the use of digital payment services were performance expectancy and the cultural factor of individualism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%