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Journal : Fundamental and Applied Management Journal

Investment Decision-Making Among Students Using Prospect Theory in Behavioral Economics Basri Bado; Hajar Dewantara
Fundamental and Applied Management Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Fundamental and Applied Management Journal
Publisher : Global Research Collaboration

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Investment decision-making is crucial in finance, particularly for students planning their financial futures. This study focuses on students at Universitas Negeri Makassar (UNM) to understand how psychological factors influence their investment decisions. Utilizing Prospect Theory from behavioral economics, the research examines key factors such as risk perception, profit expectations, and time preferences. The study involved a survey of UNM students, and the descriptive analysis reveals that students tend to make decisions influenced by behavioral biases, loss aversion, and risk preferences. The findings indicate that students are consistent in their financial decision-making but are significantly impacted by psychological biases, particularly in their tendency to avoid losses and their cautious approach to risk and uncertainty. Overall, the investment behavior of UNM students is shaped by the psychological factors outlined in Prospect Theory, highlighting their reliance on subjective perceptions and loss avoidance. This research provides valuable insights for developing more effective financial literacy strategies and promoting wiser investment decisions among students. Additionally, it contributes to the application of Prospect Theory in the context of student investment decision-making.
The Role of Self-Determination Theory in Shaping Investment Readiness Among Young Investors Basri Bado; Hajar Dewantara
Fundamental and Applied Management Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Fundamental and Applied Management Journal
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This study explores the investment readiness of students from the Faculty of Economics and Business at Universitas Negeri Makassar using the Self-Determination Theory (SDT) framework. Both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation were found to play crucial roles in influencing investment readiness. Intrinsic motivation drives students to develop their knowledge and skills, while extrinsic motivation is triggered by financial rewards and social recognition. The main barriers identified include low financial literacy, limited access to information, and resistance to new technologies. The study suggests that enhancing financial education and digital literacy through comprehensive programs and supportive environments is essential to overcoming these obstacles and improving students' investment readiness. By addressing these barriers, educational institutions can better prepare young investors for successful financial decision-making, equipping them with the necessary tools and confidence to navigate the investment landscape.
Prioritizing Service Quality Levers in a Business Hotel: Empirical Evidence from SERVQUAL Hajar Dewantara; Andika Isma; Soussou Raharimalala
Fundamental and Applied Management Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Fundamental and Applied Management Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.66314/famj.v3i1.462

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This study investigates whether the SERVQUAL dimensions tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy—explain customer satisfaction in an independent full-service hotel and identifies the most influential levers. A cross-sectional survey of 100 staying guests recruited via accidental (intercept) sampling was administered using validated Likert-scale items. Construct validity and reliability were established prior to hypothesis testing. Multiple regression with standardized coefficients was employed to estimate the partial effects of each dimension and to assess their relative importance. Results indicate that all dimensions exhibit positive associations with satisfaction; empathy emerges as the strongest predictor, followed by assurance, reliability, and responsiveness, while tangibles show the weakest effect. These findings highlight the primacy of human-contact factors—attentiveness, credibility, and individualized care in shaping satisfaction within hospitality settings, while signaling improvement opportunities in physical cues and facilities. Managerially, the hotel should sustain strengths in empathy and assurance (e.g., staff sensitivity, clear guarantees, consistent fulfillment of promises) and systematically uplift tangibles through visible quality cues, facility upkeep, and amenity standards. The study contributes firm-level evidence to the hospitality literature by clarifying the relative weights of SERVQUAL dimensions for satisfaction and by underscoring that people-centric capabilities remain decisive even when tangible attributes lag.
Co-Authors Aan Saputra Adam Ramadhan Adio, Matthew Olufemi Agus Halid Agus Syam Agus Syam Agusnaya, Nurrahmah Ahmad Nouruzzamand Akmar Akilah Kautsar Al Maududi Bahmar Algi Fahrizal Alisyahbana, Andi Naila Quin Azisah Alya Olivia Amraeni, Amraeni Andi Anggi Kemalasari Andi Anggi Kemalasari Andi Naila Quin Azisah Aliasyahbana Andi Reski Nurhikmah Andika Isma Andri, Dian Puspita Sari Arsad Bahri Asmayanti Asmayanti Atirah Awal Syahrul Alimin Awal Syahrul Alimin Azis, Fajriani Basri Bado Basri Bado Basri Bado, Basri Della Fadhilatunisa Deny Romadhon Badaring Dewi Pratiwi Azis Dian Arishandy Imansyah Dian Arishandy Imansyah Diarra Salim Diarra, Salim Dini Nurpratiwi Elma Nurjannah Elma Nurjannah Erwin Fachry Abda El Rahman Fajar Bahari Fajar Bahari Fajriani Azis Hafid Sumarwadji Halim, Nur Halim, Nur Halim Hamdan, Muhammad Nurfaizy Hasisa Haruna Hasyim, Sitti Hajerah Hersiyati Palayukan Hijri Andini Hijri Andini I Ketut Budarma Ibrani, Juan Veron ilham abu Ilma Wulansari Hasdiansa Imansyah, Dian Arishandy Inanna, Inanna Isma, A Israwati Hamsar Israwati Hamsar Jabaluddin Hamid Jannah, Devi Miftahul Jatmiko Wahyu Nugroho Joshua Juan Veron Ibrani Juan Veron Ibrani Kemalasari, Andi Anggi M. Miftach Fakhri M.Raul Fajr Gibran Airos Mahmuddin Mahmuddin Marhawati Masna, Ummul Khaeri Mas’ud, Mas’ud Matthew Olufemi Adio Miftahul Andriani Miftahul Andriani Muflih, Betania Kertika Muh Fikri Ainul Yakin Muh Getri Putra Hasta Muh Getri Putra Hasta Muh. Abdi Imam Muh. Fiqriansyah Wahab Muh. Galang Nusantara Muh.Dzaky Aziziyah Hernawan Muhammad Akbar Muhammad Alief Nur Hidayah Rani Muhammad Aras Muhammad Jufri Muhammad Jufri Muhammad Jufri Muhammad Nurfaizy Hamdan Muhammad Rakib Muhammad Rakib Muhammad Rakib Mujahidin Murfa, Agus Noor Mushaf, Mushaf Mutmainnah Narwastu, Yustia Ni Gst Nym Suci Murni Nirmala S., Aprilianti Nur Afrilia Afrizah Nur Afrilia Afrizah Nur Arisah Nur Armika Amir Nur Astaman Putra Nur Halim Nur Rahmi Nurhayani nurhayani NURUL AZIZAH Nurul Azizah Nurul Husna Nurul Husna Offiler Pebrian Offiler Pebrian Pahrul, Pahrul Putri Nirmala Putri Nirmala Raharimalala, Soussou Ryketeng, Masdar Salim Diarra Saparuddin Saparuddin Sarmila Sarmila Sitti Hasbiah Sitti Hasbiah Soussou Raharimalala Soussou Raharimalala Sudarmi Sudarmi Sudarmi Sudarmi Sulfan Ardiansyah Sulfan Ardiansyah Sumiati Tahir Syam, Agus Syukur, Pramudya Asoka Tahir, Sumiati Thariq Al Ayyubi Thariq Al Ayyubi Windasari, Wiwin Riski Yuliani Yuliani