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The Job Resilience of Indonesian Migrant Workers in Taiwan in Terms of Motivation and Social Support Nasir, Sri Astuti; Iswardhani, Indri; Nulthazam, Sarah; Sandira, Nur Fadilah Ayu; rostina, Rostina
Business Management Vol 4, No 3 (2025): Business Management Agustus
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/bisnis.v4i3.9159

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Work Resilience of Indonesian Migrant Workers in Taiwan Based on Motivation and Social Support). Work resilience of Indonesian domestic migrant workers has become a significant issue in the dynamics of cross-border employment, particularly in Taiwan. This study aims to explore the interrelation between work motivation, social support, and work resilience in the lived experiences of Indonesian domestic migrant workers. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed through a single case study using in-depth online interviews with one informant who has worked in Taiwan for nearly six years. The primary data were supported by secondary sources, including scholarly journals and official reports.The findings reveal that work motivation—both intrinsic and developed through work experiences such as improved soft skills—serves as a key driver in building individual resilience. Social support from family, migrant communities, and employers provides emotional strength and practical resources that enhance the workers’ ability to cope with physical and psychological pressures. Moreover, positive relationships with employers and trust in carrying out responsibilities contribute to a sense of competence and self-confidence. Institutional support from the government through agencies such as BP2MI also underpins worker protection and resilience. This study concludes that the work resilience of migrant workers is shaped by the synergy between strong internal motivation and the presence of social support in various forms.
The Meaning of Shopping Experience in TikTok Live Shopping: A Qualitative Study on Millennial Consumers Sarah, Nulthazam; Sandira, Nur Fadilah Ayu; Iswardhani, Indri; Nasir, Sri Astuti; Rostina, Rostina
Business Management Vol 4, No 3 (2025): Business Management Agustus
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pendidikan (LPP) Mandala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58258/bisnis.v4i3.9115

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This study explores the meaning of millennial consumers' shopping experience on TikTok live shopping through a phenomenological qualitative approach. The study involved millennial consumers who actively participate in TikTok live shopping to understand the construction of their personal meaning towards the digital shopping experience. The findings reveal that millennial consumers interpret live shopping as a form of experiential consumption that integrates the dimensions of entertainment, social interaction, and commercial transactions. The process of meaning-formation is influenced by real-time interactivity factors, community dynamics, and hedonistic-utilitarian value balance. Consumers develop trust through parasocial relationships with hosts and collective validation of the community. The study identified the transformation of consumer behavior from deliberate decision-making to intuitive purchasing influenced by social and emotional stimuli. Theoretical implications include contributions to the consumer behavior and social commerce literature, while practical implications provide insights for the development of live commerce strategies that are responsive to millennial consumer expectations in the digital marketplace ecosystem.