AWARENESS ABOUT CASH LESS ECONOMY AMONG STUDENTS
Journal Title: International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Research (IJECR) - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 5
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine awareness about the cashless economy among students. The main objectives of this study to know the student’s awareness level and knowledge regarding the cashless economy; to find out factors that influencing to use the cashless transactions. Tiruchengode as chooses as the study area and the sample size is 120. This study based on survey method both used primary and secondary data. The statistical tools were used as like Percentage analysis, Rank analysis, t-test, and ANOVA. The major findings of this study are the majority of 63.3% of the respondents prefer to use debit card/ATM, 85% of the respondents are mostly aware of cashless economy, 38.3% of the respondents come to know about cashless economy through media, the main factor influencing the cashless economy “cost-saving” to got the first rank, “social status” to got a second rank; another finding of this study the ANOVA proves that there is no significant relationship between the method of transaction and opinion regards the benefits of cashless economy. It concludes that there is a need of proper infrastructure facility first to make them aware about technology and the emerging trend of economic development to move cashless economy should be taken necessary awareness programme given to the students because students are future India.
Authors and Affiliations
K GIRIJA, M NANDHINI
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