C. Dharmastuti, S. Pangestu, Teresia Angelia Kusumahadi
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Consistency of Mobile Payment Usage, Performance, and Financial Inclusion
The development of financial technology impacts different human lives, including business processes. The public increasingly favors mobile payment as a fintech application because of its practicality, ease, and speed. In addition, its application could improve business performance and financial inclusion for business people. This study aims to analyze the consistency of mobile payment usage that will impact tenant performance and financial inclusion, influenced by perceived risk, perceived benefit (return), and brand image of mobile payment. The sample used in this study consisted of 338 respondents who are business people in the Jabodetabek area who use mobile payments.The results showed that perceived benefit and image influence business people to consistently use mobile payments in their business, which will impact business performance and increase their financial inclusion.The managerial implication for fintech companies is to maintain product quality and the benefits of mobile payments. People often ignore the risks of using mobile payments, so fintech companies mustmaintain their performances in terms of information, fraud, and speed of response to reduce consumer risks.
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Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review (EBER), as multi-disciplinary and multi-contextual journal, is dedicated to serve as a broad and unified platform for revealing and spreading economics and management research focused on entrepreneurship, individual entrepreneurs as well as particular entrepreneurial aspects of business. It attempts to link theory and practice in different sections of economics and management by publishing various types of articles, including research papers, conceptual papers and literature reviews. Our geographical scope of interests include Central and Eastern Europe and emerging markets, however we also welcome articles beyond this scope. The Journal accept the articles from the following fields: -Entrepreneurship and Business Studies (in particular entrepreneurship and innovation, strategic entrepreneurship, corporate entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship methodology, new trends in HRM and HRD as well as organizational behaviour, entrepreneurial management, entrepreneurial business, management methodology, modern trends in business studies and organization theory, policies promoting entrepreneurship, innovation, R&D and SMEs, education for entrepreneurship), -International Business and Global Entrepreneurship (especially international entrepreneurship, European business, and new trends in international business, IB methodology), -International Economics and Applied Economics (in particular the role of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneur in economics, international economics including the economics of the European Union and emerging markets, as well as Europeanization, new trends in economics, economics methodology).