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Analysis of Shopee Pay Digital Payment Adoption in Jakarta with Innovation Diffusion Theory Aditya, Ricky; Rivaldi, Rahmad; Al Mizan, Rama; Romadhon, Ismi Amalia; Nofitra, Muhammad Ilham
Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal (E3J)
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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The increase in internet users has significantly impacted people's behaviour patterns in making payment transactions from offline to online. One of the dominating online or digital payment systems with a large number of e-wallet users and frequency is Shopee Pay. The dominance of this application, which quickly outperforms its competitors, is inseparable from its users' good acceptance of something new. Technological diffusion theory explained how an innovation is adopted over time by examining the decision to adopt the process. Therefore, this research aimed to determine the factors affecting Shopee Pay services adoption in Jakarta.Data were collected from 100 Shopee Pay users in Jakarta. The descriptive statistics and statistical data analysis using Smart PLS software were carried out for outer and inner model analysis and hypothesis testing. The results showed that Relative Advantage, Observability and Perceived Risk significantly affect adoption. In contrast, Compatibility, Complexity, and Trialability have an insignificant effect on adoption. Number of respondent, coverage area of the survey and period of research. Future research is expected to be able to use other models besides the Diffusion of Innovation Theory to better identify other additional factors capable of affecting the adoption of Shopee Pay digital payment services and Shopee Pay digital payment is recommended to offer services that are more compatible with various lifestyle needs and beliefs to meet the expectations of current users. This survey has difference with previous research because of adoption level of digital payment specifically focus on Shopee Pay then using Innovation Diffusion Theory as model of research.Keywords: Information Technology Adoption, Digital Payment, Innovation Diffusion TheoryDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v7i1.18-27 
Classroom Teacher Strategies for Fostering Digital Literacy Awareness in Elementary Students: A Literature Review Romadhon, Ismi Amalia; Nofirman, Nofirman; Meliza, Arini; Susanti, Maria Melani Ika; Asbaruna, Latifah Wulandari Binti
Journal of Innovation and Research in Primary Education Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025)
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Digital literacy has become an essential skill that must be cultivated from an early age, considering the increasingly dominant role of technology in everyday life. This study aims to identify and analyze strategies that can be implemented by classroom teachers to foster digital literacy awareness among elementary students. The method used is a literature review, involving the systematic examination of approximately 30 sources from nationally accredited journals, reputable international journals, academic books, and reports from educational organizations. Sources were primarily selected based on their relevance to digital literacy education in elementary settings and published within the last 10 years, with international references extending to the last 20 years. The findings of this study identify six main strategies: integrating digital literacy into the curriculum, modeling ethical digital behavior, project-based digital literacy, guided reflection, school-parent collaboration, and contextual adaptation based on infrastructure. Each strategy plays a vital role in equipping students with technical skills, ethical understanding, and awareness of the impact of technology use in their lives.
Analysis of Shopee Pay Digital Payment Adoption in Jakarta with Innovation Diffusion Theory Aditya, Ricky; Rivaldi, Rahmad; Al Mizan, Rama; Romadhon, Ismi Amalia; Nofitra, Muhammad Ilham
Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Economic Education and Entrepreneurship Journal (E3J)
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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The increase in internet users has significantly impacted people's behaviour patterns in making payment transactions from offline to online. One of the dominating online or digital payment systems with a large number of e-wallet users and frequency is Shopee Pay. The dominance of this application, which quickly outperforms its competitors, is inseparable from its users' good acceptance of something new. Technological diffusion theory explained how an innovation is adopted over time by examining the decision to adopt the process. Therefore, this research aimed to determine the factors affecting Shopee Pay services adoption in Jakarta.Data were collected from 100 Shopee Pay users in Jakarta. The descriptive statistics and statistical data analysis using Smart PLS software were carried out for outer and inner model analysis and hypothesis testing. The results showed that Relative Advantage, Observability and Perceived Risk significantly affect adoption. In contrast, Compatibility, Complexity, and Trialability have an insignificant effect on adoption. Number of respondent, coverage area of the survey and period of research. Future research is expected to be able to use other models besides the Diffusion of Innovation Theory to better identify other additional factors capable of affecting the adoption of Shopee Pay digital payment services and Shopee Pay digital payment is recommended to offer services that are more compatible with various lifestyle needs and beliefs to meet the expectations of current users. This survey has difference with previous research because of adoption level of digital payment specifically focus on Shopee Pay then using Innovation Diffusion Theory as model of research.Keywords: Information Technology Adoption, Digital Payment, Innovation Diffusion TheoryDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/E3J/v7i1.18-27