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Application of the Rapid Application Development Method to Analyze the MBKM Information System at Prima Indonesia University Wijaya, Teddy Chandra Wijaya; -, Vanness; -, Jefry; Tania, Andre; K.Nababan, Marlince Novita
Jurnal Sistem Informasi dan Ilmu Komputer Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): JUSIKOM: JURNAL SISTEM INFROMASI ILMU KOMPUTER
Publisher : Fakultas Teknologi dan Ilmu Komputer Universitas Prima Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34012/jurnalsisteminformasidanilmukomputer.v8i1.5463

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Independent Campus (MBKM) is an innovation carried out by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Research to produce graduates who are ready to face rapid technological advances and one of the campuses that has implemented it is Universitas Prima Indonesia (UNPRI), where students have difficulty with UNPRI MBKM activities. to take part in MBKM activities due to misinformation and lack of information. To improve the MBKM activity process, researchers will re-analyze the MBKM management information system, namely based on the RAD (Rapid Application Development) model. By implementing the Rapid Application Development (RAD) model in the MBKM program at Prima Indonesia University, it was able to analyze according to the administrator's needs, where the RAD model found that the analysis of business processes from student track records was incomplete, and for further research it was necessary to develop stakeholders who were willing to join with the campus.
Effects of Expected Future Financial Security and Digital Knowledge on Fintech Behavior Hesniati, Hesniati; -, Candy; Marsono, Edy; Febrian, Andhie; Zainudin, Dimas; -, Jefry
MDP Student Conference Vol 5 No 1 (2026): The 5th MDP Student Conference 2026
Publisher : Universitas Multi Data Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35957/mdp-sc.v5i1.15271

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The rapid development of financial technology has significantly transformed how individual manage and engage with financial activities. Although fintech enhances financial inclusion and efficiency, its accessibility also introduces challenges, including financial stress, gaps in digital knowledge, and low levels of expected future financial security. In the Indonesian fintech context, this study examines the effects of expected future financial security and digital knowledge on individuals’ financial behavior, while assessing the mediating role of financial stress. The study employs a quantitative research design using a survey method targeting productive-age individuals’ who use fintech services. Data analysis is conducted using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling to evaluate both direct and indirect relationships among the variables. The findings are expected to contribute theoretically by integrating psychological into financial behavior research, and practically by providing insights for policymakers and fintech providers to develop strategies that improve financial literacy in the digital era.