Title : Does Financial Literacy Matter in Cashless Payment Usage?
Authors:
- Fatih Andesita Wuri Bmby
- Alfiyatul Qomariyah
Department : Accounting
Journal Name : Journal of Accounting and Finance
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Keywords : Actual Usage, Behavioral Intention, Effort Expectancy, Financial Literacy, Social Influence
Abstract:
This study aims to examine the effect of social influence and effort expectancy on the intention to use and actual usage of cashless payment systems with financial literacy as moderating variables. To conduct this study questionnaires were distributed to all active accounting students at Airlangga University and from there, 128 Research Samples were obtented. The Collected Data Were Analyzed Using Warppls 8.0. The results show that effort expectancy and social influence have a positive effect on the intention to use cashless payment systems. The result also shows that the intention to use cashless payment systems has a positive effect on the actual usage of cashless payment systems. In addition, the research results indicate that financial literacy does not moderate the effect of effects expectancy and social influence on the intention to use cashless payment. The results of this study are expected to provide insight and a better understanding of financial literacy and cashless payment system.
For details : https://doi.org/10.9744/jak.25.2.117-128