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Journal : Malcom: Indonesian Journal of Machine Learning and Computer Science

Analysis of The Influence of Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction and Its Impact on Reuse Intention of Mobile Banking Payment in E-Commerce Transactions Susanto Susanto; Farid Wahyudi; Swasta Bangun; Tanti Widia Nurdiani; Hery Purnomo
MALCOM: Indonesian Journal of Machine Learning and Computer Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): MALCOM October 2023
Publisher : Institut Riset dan Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57152/malcom.v3i2.933

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This study intends to determine how consumer satisfaction with mobile banking services affects repurchase interest. Customers of Jabodetabek who utilize mobile banking make up the study's sample. Purposive sampling was used in this investigation, and a non-probability sample of 100 participants was used. Questionnaires will be used by researchers to collect data. The structural equation method of partial least squares, or SEM-PLS, is employed in this study. Higher-order formative and lower-order reflecting constructs were utilised in this study. According to the study's findings, the level of mobile banking services directly affects repurchase interest. The effectiveness of mobile banking services directly affects how satisfied customers are. Repurchase interest is directly influenced by customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction has an indirect impact on repurchase interest through the quality of mobile banking services. Customer interest in repurchasing mobile applications for e-commerce payment services is influenced by service quality. Customers will be satisfied with good service quality in mobile applications, particularly in e-commerce payment services. It has been demonstrated that the positive indirect effect of mobile banking services is moderated by customers' satisfaction with e-commerce payment services provided by mobile banking.
The Application of Delon and McLean Method and End User Computing Satisfaction to Analyze User Satisfaction of Mobile Banking Applications Yoana Amelia Dewi; Sabda Imanirubiarko; Dwi Maria Simbolon; Munir Tubagus; Tanti Widia Nurdiani
MALCOM: Indonesian Journal of Machine Learning and Computer Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): MALCOM January 2024
Publisher : Institut Riset dan Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57152/malcom.v4i1.977

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The purpose of this study is to identify the variables that affect users' satisfaction with mobile banking apps. This study was carried out with a quantitative methodology. Users of mobile banking apps make up the study's demographic. Purposive sampling was used to choose 200 samples with active user criteria, ensuring that the participants in the study who answered the questionnaire were actual users of the mobile banking app. After that, analysis was done with Smart-PLS software and the PLS-SEM technique based on outer and inner models and demographics. It is possible to draw the conclusion that, in general, consumers are happy with the mobile banking application based on the discussion's outcomes. The variables content, accuracy, convenience of use, timeliness, system quality, information quality, and service quality that affect user satisfaction with the mobile banking application are the subject of seven recognized theories. One hypothesis is found to be false. This indicates that consumer happiness is unaffected by the variable. According to the study's findings, in order to keep users of the mobile banking app satisfied, it is imperative to maintain or enhance the system's quality, information quality, convenience of use, timeliness, content, and service quality.