GENERATION Z CASHLESS PREFERENCES IN THE POST COVID-19 PANDEMIC ERA: IDENTIFYING THE CONTINUITY OF DIGITAL PAYMENT USAGE

Erlinda Sholihah, Diyah Ariyani
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This quantitative study aims to identify factors affecting the intention of continuity of digital payment use in Generation Z in the post-Covid-19 pandemic. Based on the concepts of ECM (Expectation Confirmation Model) and TAM (Technology Acceptance Model), perceived ease of use, usefulness, and satisfaction were selected as determining variables. Data were collected through questionnaires from 150 Generation Z respondents as digital payment users and tested based on the SEM-PLS technique using SmartPLS software version 4.0. This research has proven that perceived ease of use and satisfaction are the main factors for the continuance intention of digital payment use in Generation Z, especially in the post-Covid-19 pandemic. In contrast, perceived usefulness is not a significant predictor that affects the continuance intention of use. The results of this study are expected to contribute to the expansion of literacy and increase the development of digital payment systems to meet consumer needs in the current cashless era. Further research is needed in describing the continuance intention of digital payment use in Generation Z by adding more variables and increasing the sample to get better findings.
后COVID-19大流行时代的无现金偏好:确定数字支付使用的连续性
本定量研究旨在确定新冠疫情后影响Z世代数字支付持续使用意愿的因素。基于ECM(期望确认模型)和TAM(技术接受模型)的概念,选择感知易用性、有用性和满意度作为决定变量。通过对150名Z世代数字支付用户的问卷调查收集数据,并使用SmartPLS软件4.0版本基于SEM-PLS技术进行测试。这项研究证明,易用性和满意度是影响Z世代数字支付持续使用意愿的主要因素,尤其是在新冠疫情后。相比之下,感知有用性不是影响持续使用意愿的显著预测因子。这项研究的结果预计将有助于扩大识字率,并促进数字支付系统的发展,以满足当前无现金时代的消费者需求。在描述Z世代数字支付使用的延续意愿方面,需要进一步的研究,增加更多的变量,增加样本,以获得更好的结果。
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