Use of E-Money and Debit Cards in Student Consumption Behavior

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IAIN Sharia Banking Student Sheikh Nurjati consumes high students, but in conducting transactions students are less in utilizing electronic money and debit card facilities in daily activities so that the problem is how the e-money and e-money are used. the use of debit cards against student consumption expenses. This system of payment transactions using electronic money and debit cards will affect a person's behavior in spending or consumption behavior. This study aims to investigate the use of e-money and debit cards in consumption expenditures and how it affects the consumption expenditure. This research applied a quantitative method by using a questionnaire as an instrument to collect the data. Further, the data were then analyzed by applying multiple linear regression models. As result, it was revealed that partially using e-money in students' consumption behavior had a negative and an insignificant influence, while using debit cards had a positive and significant influence on students' consumption behavior. Thus, based on the F test results, it is proved that using e-money and debit cards together have a significant impact on students' consumption behavior.

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Fatmasari, D., Waridin, Kurnia, A. S., & Amin, R. (2019). Use of E-Money and Debit Cards in Student Consumption Behavior. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 125). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201912503013

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