THE DETERMINANTS OF THE VOLUME OF ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION IN INDONESIA

This study aims to examine the effect of e-money infrastructure, inflation rate, and e-money providers on the electronic transactions volume carried out in Indonesia. The development of the technology have changed the transaction system become more fast and easy. In 2014, Bank Indonesia launched the...

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Main Author: Hotimah Febriyanti, Marsa
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/57259
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spelling id-itb.:572592021-08-03T22:58:53ZTHE DETERMINANTS OF THE VOLUME OF ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION IN INDONESIA Hotimah Febriyanti, Marsa Indonesia Final Project e-money infrastructure; inflation rate; e-money providers; electronic transactions INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/57259 This study aims to examine the effect of e-money infrastructure, inflation rate, and e-money providers on the electronic transactions volume carried out in Indonesia. The development of the technology have changed the transaction system become more fast and easy. In 2014, Bank Indonesia launched the National Non-Cash Movement program to support the non-cash payment in the transaction. Several previous study have mentioned several factors that can affect the volume of electronic transactions. However, the author highlights three faactors: e-money infrastructures, inflation rate, and the number of e-money providers. This research uses a quantitative method, using secondary data from 2013 to 2020 downloaded from Bank Indonesia Website. Data was analyzed by sing multiple linear regression using IBM SPSS Statistics software. Based on the analysis, shows that e-money infrastructure, inflation rate, and e-money providers have a significant influence on different alpha (5% and 10%). And the three variables have a simultaneous effect of 82%. text
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description This study aims to examine the effect of e-money infrastructure, inflation rate, and e-money providers on the electronic transactions volume carried out in Indonesia. The development of the technology have changed the transaction system become more fast and easy. In 2014, Bank Indonesia launched the National Non-Cash Movement program to support the non-cash payment in the transaction. Several previous study have mentioned several factors that can affect the volume of electronic transactions. However, the author highlights three faactors: e-money infrastructures, inflation rate, and the number of e-money providers. This research uses a quantitative method, using secondary data from 2013 to 2020 downloaded from Bank Indonesia Website. Data was analyzed by sing multiple linear regression using IBM SPSS Statistics software. Based on the analysis, shows that e-money infrastructure, inflation rate, and e-money providers have a significant influence on different alpha (5% and 10%). And the three variables have a simultaneous effect of 82%.
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author Hotimah Febriyanti, Marsa
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THE DETERMINANTS OF THE VOLUME OF ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION IN INDONESIA
author_facet Hotimah Febriyanti, Marsa
author_sort Hotimah Febriyanti, Marsa
title THE DETERMINANTS OF THE VOLUME OF ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION IN INDONESIA
title_short THE DETERMINANTS OF THE VOLUME OF ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION IN INDONESIA
title_full THE DETERMINANTS OF THE VOLUME OF ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION IN INDONESIA
title_fullStr THE DETERMINANTS OF THE VOLUME OF ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION IN INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed THE DETERMINANTS OF THE VOLUME OF ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION IN INDONESIA
title_sort determinants of the volume of electronic transaction in indonesia
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/57259
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