Integrating religiosity into a technology acceptance model for the adoption of mobile payment technology

Kameswara Natakusumah, E. Maulina, A. Muftiadi, M. Purnomo
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This research studies the effects of the religiosity on financial technology (fintech) adoption. The study examines religiosity as part of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) dimensions for the adoption of mobile payment technology. We explore the role of religiosity in TAM and recommend several policies for related organizations. The study uses professional sample calculation from 113 traditional markets under Perumda Pasar Jaya as a business entity whose capital is wholly or mostly owned by the regional government through regional assets of DKI Jakarta Province, Indonesia, which use mobile payment technology. We obtained 363 respondents from June 2020 to June 2021, coinciding with the Covid-19 pandemic. Hypothesis testing was done employing SmartPLS 3.2.9 software and questionnaires. The study also adapts previous studies to ensure the questionnaires are relevant to the research objects. The research result show that religiosity explained the formation of TAM by small businesses in traditional markets under Perumda Pasar Jaya Management. Religiosity and the adoption of mobile payment technology determined whether a user used fintech or not. As the research period was limited to June 2020 - June 2021, including field research in the traditional markets, newer TAM mobile payment technology development and other TAM mobile payment-based research were not included. This research offers a new TAM development model using religiosity for mobile payment adoption in traditional markets.
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将宗教信仰融入移动支付技术采用的技术接受模型
本研究研究宗教信仰对金融科技(fintech)采用的影响。该研究将宗教信仰作为采用移动支付技术的技术接受模型(TAM)维度的一部分。我们探讨了宗教信仰在TAM中的作用,并为相关组织提出了一些政策建议。该研究使用了来自Perumda Pasar Jaya旗下113个传统市场的专业样本计算,Perumda Pasar Jaya是一个商业实体,其资本全部或大部分由地区政府通过印度尼西亚DKI雅加达省的地区资产拥有,这些市场使用移动支付技术。我们在2020年6月至2021年6月期间获得了363名受访者,与Covid-19大流行相吻合。采用SmartPLS 3.2.9软件和问卷进行假设检验。本研究还对以往的研究进行了调整,以确保问卷与研究对象相关。研究结果表明,宗教信仰解释了Perumda Pasar Jaya管理下传统市场小企业TAM的形成。宗教信仰和移动支付技术的采用决定了用户是否使用金融科技。由于研究期限限于2020年6月至2021年6月,不包括传统市场的实地研究、较新的TAM移动支付技术开发和其他基于TAM移动支付的研究。本研究为传统市场的移动支付采用提供了一种新的TAM发展模型。
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