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Extending the UTAUT3 model: The influence of personal innovativeness on Generation Z’s behavioral intention to use digital banking in IndonesiaType of the article: Research ArticleAbstractIn the context of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and 5.0, continuous advances in information technology have redefined electronic banking by enabling the emergence of fully digital banking services. Generation Z, characterized as digital natives due to their upbringing in a technology-saturated world and their adeptness with emerging digital technologies, represents a sign…
Reference · Wikidata
taxmandatory financial charge or other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization to collectively fund government spending, public expenditures, or to regulate and reduce negative externalities
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
TaxA tax is a mandatory financial charge or levy imposed on an individual or legal entity by a governmental organization to support government spending and public expenditures collectively or to regulate economic activity through measures designed to mitigate negative externalities. Tax compliance refers to policy actions and individual behavior aimed at ensuring that taxpayers are paying the right amount of tax at the…
Book · DOAB
Well-Being and Mental Health in the Gig Economy"A response is needed to the numerous issues spurred by the expansion of the gig economy, where flexible patterns of employment prevail in contrast to permanent jobs. In this context of the exponential growth of the digital economy and underlying business models the largest nationwide study of its kind into the impact of the working conditions in the UK music industry ‘Can Music Make You Sick?’ has been conducted by…
Full text · Open Library
Prentice Hall's Federal Taxation 1999Image · DPLA
Dorothy J. Tracy, activist, author, financial planner, and lobbyist, was born in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1920. She received a bachelor's degree in economics from Georgia State University in 1967, and went on to develop courses for GSU's Continuing Education Program (1978-1985) as well as write The ABC's of School Finance in Georgia (1983). She worked to establish the American Association of Retired Persons' (AARP…
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