The Influence of Perceived Ease of Use and Perceived Security Regarding Continuance Intention to Use E-Wallet Dana with Hedonic Value as a Mediating Variable
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Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived Security, E-WalletAbstract
The development of technology in Indonesia has experienced significant progress and has had a major impact. Almost all people utilize technological innovations to make it easier and faster to fulfill their daily needs. The transition to the digital era has brought fundamental changes in various aspects of life. This progress has not only given birth to various new innovations, but also presents complex challenges. Digital financial transactions are increasingly in demand in the financial sector and have high potential to replace cash and become the most effective way to complete transactions quickly (Audina et al., 2021) . One aspect of the development of payment technology that is currently experiencing development is financial technology or fintech
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