Journal of Technology and Computer (JOTECHCOM)
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May 2025 - Journal of Technology and Computer

The Influence of Understanding Level on the Development of Mobile-Based E-Money Technology Services (OVO Case Study)

Jawa, Paimen (Unknown)
Syahputra, Dinur (Unknown)
Rambe, Aripin (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
13 May 2025

Abstract

This study examines the influence of understanding level (X₁) and perceived usefulness (X₂) on the adoption of mobile-based e-money services, using OVO in Sumbul District, Indonesia, as a case study. Employing a quantitative causal-comparative design grounded in the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT2), the research surveyed 100 OVO users through stratified random sampling. Results indicate that both understanding (p=0.033, β=0.211) and usefulness (p=0.000, β=0.385) significantly enhance usage interest (Y), with their combined effect further validated by regression analysis (F-statistic=14.457). Demographic trends reveal higher adoption among tech-savvy males (52%) aged 36–45 (53%) with bachelor’s degrees (54%), underscoring the role of education and age in digital payment adoption. The study highlights practicality, time efficiency, and long-term benefits as key drivers, aligning with technology acceptance theories. However, barriers persist in rural areas and among less-educated populations, suggesting the need for targeted financial literacy programs and infrastructure improvements. These findings offer actionable insights for policymakers, fintech providers, and businesses aiming to accelerate Indonesia’s transition to a cashless economy. The research contributes to fintech adoption literature by contextualizing behavioral factors in emerging markets, emphasizing the interplay of cognitive, attitudinal, and demographic variables in e-money adoption.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jotechcom

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT

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The Journal of Technology and Computer (JOTECHCOM) brings together researchers, academics (faculty and students), and industry practitioners to develop the field, discuss new trends and opportunities, exchange ideas and practices, and promote cross-disciplinary and cross-domain collaboration. ...