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Analysis of Interest in Using Shoopepay Among Millenials Using the Technology Acceptance Model Kraugusteeliana Kraugusteeliana; Asri Ady Bakri; HM. Mudjib Mustain; Nugroho Eko Budiyanto; Hadi Sutrisno
Journal of Applied Science, Engineering, Technology, and Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : PT Mattawang Mediatama Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.asci2388

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The objective of this research endeavour is to analyse the impact of perceived expediency, usefulness, risk, and utility on the millennial generation's inclination to utilise ShopeePay. The study's population comprises millennials who are users of ShopeePay or have access to the service. An example of 90 respondents will be selected from this population to participate in the research as subjects. The methodology employed for data analysis in this study is multiple linear regression. This study employs quantitative approaches, specifically Simple Random Sampling and Likert scales, to assess the attitudes, opinions, and perceptions of the participants. Perceived convenience had no positive and statistically significant effect on the influence of ShopeePay usage among millennials, according to the findings. However, the influence of ShopeePay usage on the millennial generation is positively and significantly impacted by the second independent variable, perceived utility, the third independent variable, perceived usefulness, and the fourth independent variable, perceived risk. This study's implication is to concentrate the analysis on a single form of electronic wallet, ShopeePay, through an examination of its impact on interest in utilising the ShopeePay electronic wallet.
Strategic Evaluation of Financial Information Systems through Information Technology Auditing Asri Ady Bakri; Agry Alfiah
TECHNOVATE: Journal of Information Technology and Strategic Innovation Management Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : PT.KARYA GEMAH RIPAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52432/technovate.1.1.2024.45-55

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People-based cooperatives encounter digital hurdles to providing effective services. Wiguna Mertha Cooperative needs IT audits to ensure good operations, security, and corporate goals. Enterprise information technology audits are conducted using qualitative and quantitative methodologies in this research. IT audit goal mapping helps firms align business goals with corporate goals, vision, purpose, and IT procedures. PEG aligns IT investments and activities with company strategy, evaluates IT maturity, and prioritizes improvements. Interviews, questionnaires, observations, and documentation were used to analyze 5 cooperative employees' responses. Objective mapping for five corporate goals and maturity level analysis for four COBIT domains: EDM, APO, BAI, and DSS. The results revealed good maturity, with EDM averaging 3.85, APO 3.87, BAI 3.88, and DSS 3.53. Risk management, business resource optimization, IT data up keep, and IT service availability and capacity management are recommended improvements.