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The Role Of Technology Financial, Financial Behavior Towards Student Financial Resilience Faculty Of Economics And Business Untag Surabaya

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  • Fadlia, Irma Nur
  • Tarihoran, Hana Damayanti
  • Rahayu, Cindy Septiana
  • Pandin, Maria Yovita R

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This research aims to understand the role of financial technology in the financial resilience of students from the Faculty of Economics and Business at UNTAG Surabaya. A qualitative research method was employed, with interviews as the data collection technique. The respondents were students from the Faculty of Economics and Business at UNTAG Surabaya who use financial technology in managing their finances. The results indicate that financial technology plays an important role in improving the financial resilience of students. Financial technology facilitates financial access and provides flexibility in financial management. However, there are also risks that need to be considered, such as data security and addiction to the use of financial technology. Therefore, there is a need for responsible use of financial technology and efforts to enhance financial literacy among students.

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  • Fadlia, Irma Nur & Tarihoran, Hana Damayanti & Rahayu, Cindy Septiana & Pandin, Maria Yovita R, 2023. "The Role Of Technology Financial, Financial Behavior Towards Student Financial Resilience Faculty Of Economics And Business Untag Surabaya," OSF Preprints fxdys_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:fxdys_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/fxdys_v1
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