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http://dx.doi.org/10.13106/jafeb.2021.vol8.no2.0617

Differences of Gender Perception in Adopting Cashless Transaction Using Technology Acceptance Model  

SUBAWA, Nyoman Sri (Faculty of Economic and Business, Universitas Pendidikan Nasional)
DEWI, Ni Komang Arista (Faculty of Economic and Business, Universitas Pendidikan Nasional)
GAMA, Adie Wahyudi Oktavia (Faculty of Engineering and Information, Universitas Pendidikan Nasional)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.8, no.2, 2021 , pp. 617-624 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to develop a Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), to determine differences in gender perceptions in adopting non-cash transactions. In this study, the authors provide a measurement of differences in gender perceptions in adopting cashless, which refers to perceived usefulness, perceived ease-of-use, and perceived security. Respondents in this study were students from the millennial generation who are very familiar with the use of technology, especially non-cash transactions. The data collection technique used in this study was a survey, by distributing questionnaires to 260 respondents. The data were processed statistically through Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results of this study indicate that for men, ease-of-use of transactions does not increase the use of non-cash transactions. Meanwhile, for women, perceived ease-of-use has a significant and positive effect on the use of non-cash transactions. Furthermore, perceptions of usability and security have a positive and significant impact on using non-cash transactions. It was also found that female students had a positive, but not significant, effect on the use of non-cash transactions. This means that there has been a difference in the perception of gender, between men and women, in responding to the use of non-cash transactions.
Keywords
Technology Acceptance Model; Cashless Transactions; Gender Perception;
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