The Watch Guild Publication

Official Student Publication Of PECIT

LIVED EXPERIENCES OF SELECTED SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS TOWARD CASHLESS TRANSACTION

Authors: Charry Lyn M. Sabonod, Sheila Marie Mongaya , Giovani Plaza, May Suplito

College of Business Management Education, PECIT, Agusan del Norte 8600 Philippines

Corresponding Author: Maria Cecilia Z. Matillano, Phd
Date Received: January 2024 Revised: February 2024 Accepted : March 2024

PECIT Executive Vice President/Academic Affairs Director
https://orcid.org/0009-0009-3429-6253
cezmat2000@gmail.com

Keywords– Lived experiences, Cashless transaction, Descriptive-phenomenological
Design, Philippines

Cashless transactions, the medium in which transactions happen wherein they do not
involve actual cash, have become a widespread form of transaction not just at the
domestic level but also at the international level. Its continuous progress alters not just
the Philippine economy but also the people’s behavior. This study used a descriptivephenomenological research design to describe the lived experiences of the ten (10)
selected small business owners toward cashless transactions. The researchers
developed an interview guide as an instrument to determine the participants’ lived
experiences, and thematic analysis was used to interpret the data. Thematic data
disclosed that adapting cashless transactions resulted in both positive and negative
aspects, namely versatility and adaptability, balance discrepancies, and intermittent
access. Hence, participants experienced a worthwhile and unpleasant experience
upon embracing cashless transactions.

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