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Journal : Interdisciplinary Social Studies

Digital Marketing: Determinant of E-Wallet Intention for Retail Buyers Surahman, Surahman; Diah, Ahyar M.; Batoteng, Hendrik; Sarlivia, Sarlivia; Kartina, Desi; Vidhiyanty, Putri M.
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 8 (2023): Special Issue
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i8.457

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Background: Practically, cell phones not only function as a means of communication and entertainment media but also as a means of payment through various mobile banking and e-wallet applications installed on cell phones. Not only that, but cashless payments can also save time and decrease the time for waiting for change when making transactions. Aim: This study aims to determine the suitability and security received by users of the application of funds and how these two aspects affect the attitudes and behavior of users in the future. Method: The research method used in this study was a survey conducted by distributing questionnaires through online and offline media. The demographics examined in this study are the first users of the E-Wallet Fund application who are domiciled in Samarinda. Both users are classified as having used or are currently using the app. The data the researchers received were 200 respondents, which obtained a total sample data of 160 respondents after sorting. Findings: This study found that attitudes can be influenced by the level of suitability of application users with the lifestyle and habits of users, and behavioral intentions are influenced by how high the level of suitability and also the level of security received and the attitude that arises from the whole process of using it. However, it turns out that this research found that the level of security received did not influence attitudes.
Digital Communication: Bridge to Repurchase Intention Batoteng, Hendrik; Surahman, Surahman; Barus, Bela; Patimah, Patimah; Batoteng, Gloria Adelaide; Aulia, Rahmah Athaya
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 9 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i9.477

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Background: According to the Top Brand Index (TBI) statistics for 2021, Milo was ranked fifth in the ready-to-drink liquid milk category. Furthermore, in the Milk Powder category, Milo was picked third out of four milk brands in the same year. Aim: This study examines the impact of Brand Familiarity, Brand Love, and e-WOM on Brand Attitude and the Repurchase Intention of Milo brand consumers in Samarinda City. Method: This study uses a questionnaire with the object of research being the Milo Brand product. The sample of this study is 147 respondents conducted in the city of Samarinda. The method of sampling is accidental sampling, which means that data were collected from respondents while found. The research methodology for this study involves using a quantitative approach, including path analysis and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), which were analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistic 25 software and AMOS 5.0 software. Findings: The analysis of the structural model in this study found that three out of six hypotheses were significant: (1) the effects of Brand Familiarity, e-WOM, and Brand Love on Brand Attitude, and (2) the effects of e-WOM, Brand Love, and Brand Attitude on Repurchase Intention. The other three hypotheses were not significant: (1) the effect of Brand Familiarity on Brand Attitude, (2) the effect of Brand Love on Repurchase Intention, and (3) the effect of e-WOM on Repurchase Intention.