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040 _aOCLRC
082 _aT 657 2023 0028
100 _aAragon, Mary Abegail I.
245 _aAcceptability and utilization of e-wallet:
_bbasis for authomated cashless environment in Olivarez College/
_cMary Abegail I. Aragon, Von Aesa F. Cadavis, Marcie A. Rosello, Mary Rose A. Tenibro, & Nancy I. Timagos.
260 _aParañaque City:
_bOlivarez College,
_c2023.
502 _aUndergraduate thesis.
520 _aThe swift advent of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has resulted in various societal transformations, particularly within the realm of business in terms of methods of payment. In modern days, the practice of parents queuing up at the accounting department to fulfill their child's financial responsibilities is no longer prevalent. The objective of this research was to assess the level of acceptability of e-wallet transactions as a means of collecting fees in Olivarez College. The present study employs a descriptive correlational research design, which is a methodology that focuses on describing relationships between variables without attempting to establish a causal relationship. A total of 272 parents of college students in Olivarez College who are currently enrolled in this A.Y. 2022-2023 and reside within Muntinlupa, Paranaque, and Las Pinas City were surveyed. The researchers utilized various statistical methods, such as weighted mean, standard deviation, percentage, frequency analysis, and One-way Analysis of Variance Test (ANOVA), to quantify the problem statement. The results revealed a grand mean of 3.29, which indicates that electronic wallets are viewed positively by consumers and are widely accepted. The majority of individuals are employing GCash as a means of conducting their daily financial transactions. The study's findings indicate that individuals who hold favorable perceptions of e-wallets in terms of their usefulness, ease of use, security, and compatibility with their needs and who possess greater experience with them are more inclined to utilize them to a higher degree. The output of this study is to create a basis for an automated cashless payment framework in Olivarez College.
650 _ae-wallets.
650 _alevel of acceptability.
650 _alevel of utilization.
650 _apayment method.
650 _ainnovation.
650 _aICT.
650 _aGCash.
700 _aCadavis, Von Aesa F.
700 _aRosello, Marice A.
700 _aTenibro, Mary Rose A.
700 _aTimagos, Nancy I.
942 _cTHES
_jT 657 2023 0028
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