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Literasi Keuangan: Pelatihan Investasi Saham Melalui Pengenalan Pasar Modal Indonesia kepada Investor Milenial Utomo, Langgeng Prayitno; Hartanti, Benih
Journal of Dedicators Community Vol 5, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Nahdlatul Ulama Jepara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34001/jdc.v5i2.1196

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Understanding of finance is important, especially for people who want to invest, it is aimed at obtaining maximum returns or returns from investments. The condition of the selected service partners, namely students and the general public who have an interest in investing, currently do not really understand personal finance so they are unable to manage their own finances which results in not understanding how to start investing. The purpose of this activity is to introduce the importance of understanding personal finance so as to be able to measure the extent to which personal financial conditions can be used to invest in the Indonesian capital market to service partners, namely young potential investors. The training activities are carried out in the computer laboratory of STIE PGRI Dewantara Jombang with lecture, question and answer methods, and practice. The material for the activity consists of the basic theory of financial management, introduction to investment, fundamental and technical analysis, and trading simulations. The results of this activity are: 1) service partners have a new understanding of financial literacy and personal finance well; 2) partners are better prepared when they are going to invest in shares or trade in the capital market; 3) the interest of partners to be able to invest is higher than before.
UNDERSTANDING CONTINUED USE OF TAX E-FILLING SYSTEMS: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA Hartanti, Benih; Tisya Trilaksana Mawarni; Suluh Agus Hendrawan; Sugeng Suprapto
JMD : Jurnal Riset Manajemen & Bisnis Dewantara Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Januari (2023) - Juni (2023)
Publisher : STIE PGRI Dewantara Jombang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26533/jmd.v6i1.1557

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The adoption of electronic tax filing (e-filing) systems has been widely examined; however, less attention has been paid to factors influencing their continued use, particularly in public sector contexts. This study investigates the determinants of intention to use and continued use of Indonesia’s e-filing system by integrating the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and the DeLone and McLean Information Systems Success Model, with perceived system security and trust initially incorporated as extensions. Using survey data from 100 individual taxpayers and structural equation modeling with partial least squares (SEM-PLS), the study examines the relationships among perceived ease of use, information system quality, perceived system security, trust, and e-filing usage behavior. The results indicate that perceived ease of use, information system quality, and perceived system security significantly influence both intentions to use and continued use of e-filing, while trust does not function as a significant moderating variable. Information system quality emerges as the strongest predictor of usage behavior. These findings suggest that, in institutionalized e-government systems, continued use is driven primarily by system performance and security rather than by trust. The study contributes to the literature on information system continuance and e-government by highlighting how system quality operates as a key indicator of administrative effectiveness in public digital services.