Adoption of e-wallet among Universiti Utara Malaysia students

E-wallet usage has several benefits for users, however due to certain reasons the adoption rate among Malaysian students is still very less. Therefore, this study aims to study the factors that affect e-wallet adoption among students in Utara Malaysia University (UUM). The study examines the factors...

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Main Author: Mathanraj Naidu, Arumugam
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spelling my.uum.etd.91362023-10-30T07:52:27Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/9136/ Adoption of e-wallet among Universiti Utara Malaysia students Mathanraj Naidu, Arumugam LB2300 Higher Education T Technology (General) E-wallet usage has several benefits for users, however due to certain reasons the adoption rate among Malaysian students is still very less. Therefore, this study aims to study the factors that affect e-wallet adoption among students in Utara Malaysia University (UUM). The study examines the factors influencing the use of e-wallet by conducting survey. 181 UUM students were randomly selected to respond to the survey. This study investigates the relationship between perceived ease of use, speed, security and social influence of UUM student’s e-wallet adoption. The survey questionnaire consist of 25 item of construct and demographic questions. The result of this study can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between the perceived ease of use, speed, security. While there is no significant relationship for social influence on the ewallet adoption of UUM students. It has been discovered that the strongest relations is between speed and e-wallet adoption. Finally, this study is important to researchers, buyers and sellers who engage in electronic wallets because it demonstrates perceived ease of use, speed, security and social influence. Only a few research studies have tried to clarify the factors influence e-wallet adoption with the adoption variables from Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Instead, several researchers investigated how e-wallet adoption is related to security and trust. This research can therefore extend the literature showing the four factors influencing the adoption e-wallet. E-wallet service providers can use result from this study to improvise their service in order to attract more people to adopt e-wallet by considering improvising the affecting factors. 2020 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/9136/1/s824007_01.pdf text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/9136/2/s824007_02.pdf text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/9136/3/s824007_references.docx Mathanraj Naidu, Arumugam (2020) Adoption of e-wallet among Universiti Utara Malaysia students. Masters thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia.
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Adoption of e-wallet among Universiti Utara Malaysia students
description E-wallet usage has several benefits for users, however due to certain reasons the adoption rate among Malaysian students is still very less. Therefore, this study aims to study the factors that affect e-wallet adoption among students in Utara Malaysia University (UUM). The study examines the factors influencing the use of e-wallet by conducting survey. 181 UUM students were randomly selected to respond to the survey. This study investigates the relationship between perceived ease of use, speed, security and social influence of UUM student’s e-wallet adoption. The survey questionnaire consist of 25 item of construct and demographic questions. The result of this study can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between the perceived ease of use, speed, security. While there is no significant relationship for social influence on the ewallet adoption of UUM students. It has been discovered that the strongest relations is between speed and e-wallet adoption. Finally, this study is important to researchers, buyers and sellers who engage in electronic wallets because it demonstrates perceived ease of use, speed, security and social influence. Only a few research studies have tried to clarify the factors influence e-wallet adoption with the adoption variables from Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). Instead, several researchers investigated how e-wallet adoption is related to security and trust. This research can therefore extend the literature showing the four factors influencing the adoption e-wallet. E-wallet service providers can use result from this study to improvise their service in order to attract more people to adopt e-wallet by considering improvising the affecting factors.
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title_short Adoption of e-wallet among Universiti Utara Malaysia students
title_full Adoption of e-wallet among Universiti Utara Malaysia students
title_fullStr Adoption of e-wallet among Universiti Utara Malaysia students
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