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Title: | Peer to Peer Lending sebagai Alternatif Pembiayaan Modal Kerja Usaha Mikro Kecil Menengah: Aplikasi TAM (Technology Acceptance Model) |
Authors: | Larasati, Nadila Iga |
Keywords: | Peer To Peer Lending;UMKM;aplikasi TAM |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Program Studi Manajemen FEB-UKSW |
Abstract: | Penelitian ini bermaksud meneliti minat UMKM dalam menggunakan P2P Lending sebagai alternatif pembiayaan modal kerja dengan menggunakan aplikasi TAM. Pengambilan sampel pada penelitian ini menggunakan purposive sampling, untuk memilih sampel adalah para pelaku UMKM yang belum P2P Lending dan mau atau tertarik pada P2P Lending. Jumlah sampel untuk pengujian hipotesis dengan berjumlah antara 100-200 sampel. Metode pengolahan data yang digunakan adalah analisis regresi linear berganda, dan aplikasi TAM (Technology Accaptance Model) menggunakan program SPSS-21. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Attitude, Perceived ease of use, dan Perceive usefulness berpengaruh pada Minat. This study shows the interest of MSMEs in using P2P Lending as an alternative to work financing by using the TAM application. Sampling in this study using purposive sampling, to select the sample are MSME actors who have not been P2P Lending and are willing or interested in P2P Lending. The number of samples for testing can be said to be between 100-200 samples. The data processing method used is multiple linear regression analysis, and the TAM (Technology Accaptance Model) application uses the SPSS-21 program. Based on the results of the study, it shows that attitudes, perceptions of ease of use, and perceptions of usability affect Interests. |
URI: | https://repository.uksw.edu/handle/123456789/21109 |
Appears in Collections: | T1 - Management |
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