| dc.description.abstract | Research aims: This study aims to explore consumers’ preferences and
perceptions of the use of mobile payments in Indonesia.
Design/Methodology/Approach: This study used a comparison of Cronbach's
Alpha and Cronbach’s Alpha if Item Deleted to find items preferred by mobile
payment users. Factor analysis was employed to get consumers' perceptions of
using mobile payment.
Research findings: The results of this study found that consumer preferences for
the use of mobile payments were compatible with their needs, helped complete
work/needs, were used by the social environment, were easy to use, and made
consumers happy. Meanwhile, consumers’ perceptions of mobile payment were
formed from three factors: perceived ease of use, intention to use mobile
payment, and mobile payment self-efficacy.
Theoretical Contribution/Originality: This study examines the use of mobile
payments in Indonesia further.
Practitioners/Policy Implications: Mobile payments are not only a lifestyle
because the products’ benefits are increasingly numerous and varied.
Research Limitations/Implications: This research was only conducted in Java | en_US |