Security, risk and trust in e-wallet payment systems: empirical evidence from Indonesia / Machmudin Eka Prasetya and Shuhaida Mohamed Shuhidan

The growth of e-commerce has created other technological innovations such as online payment initially developed by the banking industry, such as internet banking and mobile banking. However, e-wallet payment innovation has emerged as another online payment option provided by the non-banking sector....

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Main Authors: Prasetya, Machmudin Eka (Author), Shuhidan, Shuhaida Mohamed (Author)
Format: Book
Published: UiTM Press, 2023-04.
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