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Does the VR Experience Influence Visit Intentions? Case Study of Ijen Crater in Indonesia Halimah, Nur Halimah; Satria, Dias; Prasetyia, Ferry
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 3 (2023): 2023 ICPM Penang Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i3.2432

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Tourism plays a crucial role in the Indonesian economy. However, the Covid-19 pandemic has substantially impacted the tourism industry. One of the destinations that have been heavily affected is the Ijen Crater. Virtual tourism has emerged as a crucial tool for promoting destinations, including the Ijen Crater, and is helpful to both tourists and tourism managers. This study examines the influence of information access, flow, and telepresence, representing the virtual reality (VR) experience of the Ijen Crater, on tourists' intention to visit the site. Hedonic value mediates the relationship between the VR experience and visits intention on the Ijen Crater. The study involved 117 respondents who had experienced Ijen crater virtual reality, and the SEM-PLS method was used for analysis. The research findings indicate that flow and telepresence have a significant influence on hedonic value, and flow itself has an indirect effect on visit intention. While information access does not significantly impact hedonic values, information access and telepresence do not indirectly influence visit intention to The ijen crater. These findings contribute new insights for researchers, stakeholders, and managers of Ijen tourism.
The Impact of Remittances from Circular Migration on the Consumption Behavior of Families Left Behind: Case Study on Migrant Families Migrating from Madura to Jakarta Rahman, Ghiffary Muhammad Emier; Ashar, Khusnul; Satria, Dias
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 3 (2023): 2023 ICPM Penang Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i3.2454

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The focus of this research is how remittances from Madura to Jakarta affect the spending habits of families left behind. Six people are available for interview. From the interviews, the informants shared the experiences of the families and the migrants themselves in managing the remittances earned. The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using qualitative methods with a descriptive approach. The results of the interviews show that families are very happy and supportive of their members becoming circular migrant workers. This happens because of the limited job opportunities available in Madura, and the needs of life that must be met. Before a family member migrated to work, the family's life was so poor that they could not fulfill some family needs. But after a family member migrated, their economic life and even social life became better. The money earned by the family is used not only for consumption of daily needs, but the family prioritizes investment and most of them invest by buying gold, jewelry, land, and opening or expanding existing businesses. In addition, the families also prioritize their children's education so that they can go to school to the highest level possible.
The Impact of Internet Use on Informal Entrepreneur Welfare: The Case of Services Sector in Indonesia Rachmatullah, Yuda Bagus; Santoso, Dwi Budi; Satria, Dias
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 1 (2023): 2023 ICPM Malang Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i1.2311

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The services sector is a very important one which has the largest percentage of informal entrepreneurs compared to other sectors in Indonesia. However, this sector experienced the most significant decrease in welfare due to the pandemic attack in 2020. Using the 2020 National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas) data, this study aims to link the role of internet use, which was highly developed during the pandemic, to increasing the welfare of informal entrepreneurs in the services sector. Based on the results of binary logistic regression, (1) The use of the internet, especially for the purpose of transaction activities, has the greatest influence in supporting the welfare of informal services sector entrepreneurs, and (2) Opportunities to obtain higher welfare are owned by male entrepreneurs, with ever-married status, are more educated, have white-collar and gray-collar types of work, have skills, and live in areas with better infrastructure. Therefore, it is necessary to have a program to increase digital literacy, especially in activities that support business activities which can be carried out through training or mentoring, especially for services sector entrepreneurs who have a lower level of education, are less skilled, and for areas with a lower level of infrastructure.
Analysis of Factors Influencing Online Shopping Behavior in the Covid-19 Pandemic : Study of the Indonesian Millenial Generation Abdi, Tufail Rosyad; Ismail, Munawar; Satria, Dias
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 7, No 2 (2024): 2024 ICSM Thailand & AIC Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v7i2.3325

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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant shifts in consumer behavior, particularly in terms of shopping preferences and behavior, with a marked increase in online shopping. This study aims to re-examine the factors influencing online shopping behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic by integrating  framework the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB), Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), and Cognitive Biases. The study focuses on Indonesian millennials as the target population. Data analysis is conducted using Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) with SmartPLS 3.0 software. The results show that cognitive bias, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and subjective norms influence individuals' intentions to shop online. However, attitudes towards use and perceived behavioral control do not influence individuals' intentions to shop online. Finally, the results indicate that individuals' intentions to shop online impact actual online shopping behavior. The higher the individual's intention to shop online, the more certain they are to do so during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Impact of Remittances from Circular Migration on the Consumption Behavior of Families Left Behind: Case Study on Migrant Families Migrating from Madura to Jakarta Rahman, Ghiffary Muhammad Emier; Ashar, Khusnul; Satria, Dias
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 3 (2023): 2023 ICPM Penang Proceeding
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i3.2454

Abstract

The focus of this research is how remittances from Madura to Jakarta affect the spending habits of families left behind. Six people are available for interview. From the interviews, the informants shared the experiences of the families and the migrants themselves in managing the remittances earned. The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using qualitative methods with a descriptive approach. The results of the interviews show that families are very happy and supportive of their members becoming circular migrant workers. This happens because of the limited job opportunities available in Madura, and the needs of life that must be met. Before a family member migrated to work, the family's life was so poor that they could not fulfill some family needs. But after a family member migrated, their economic life and even social life became better. The money earned by the family is used not only for consumption of daily needs, but the family prioritizes investment and most of them invest by buying gold, jewelry, land, and opening or expanding existing businesses. In addition, the families also prioritize their children's education so that they can go to school to the highest level possible.
Does the VR Experience Influence Visit Intentions? Case Study of Ijen Crater in Indonesia Halimah, Nur Halimah; Satria, Dias; Prasetyia, Ferry
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 3 (2023): 2023 ICPM Penang Proceeding
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i3.2432

Abstract

Tourism plays a crucial role in the Indonesian economy. However, the Covid-19 pandemic has substantially impacted the tourism industry. One of the destinations that have been heavily affected is the Ijen Crater. Virtual tourism has emerged as a crucial tool for promoting destinations, including the Ijen Crater, and is helpful to both tourists and tourism managers. This study examines the influence of information access, flow, and telepresence, representing the virtual reality (VR) experience of the Ijen Crater, on tourists' intention to visit the site. Hedonic value mediates the relationship between the VR experience and visits intention on the Ijen Crater. The study involved 117 respondents who had experienced Ijen crater virtual reality, and the SEM-PLS method was used for analysis. The research findings indicate that flow and telepresence have a significant influence on hedonic value, and flow itself has an indirect effect on visit intention. While information access does not significantly impact hedonic values, information access and telepresence do not indirectly influence visit intention to The ijen crater. These findings contribute new insights for researchers, stakeholders, and managers of Ijen tourism.
Analysis of Tourism Development Strategies Through Community Based Tourism Models at Maria Village Cultural Tourism Trisna, Trisna; Kaluge, David; Satria, Dias
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 7, No 2 (2024): 2024 ICSM Thailand & AIC Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v7i2.3324

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The variables used in this research are community participation, job creation, relationships between communities, environmental and cultural preservation and cultural tourism in Maria Village. The aim of this research is to determine the influence of community participation, job creation, relationships between communities, environmental and cultural preservation on Maria Village cultural tourism. The population in this study was the Maria Village community, while the sample used was the community who participated in the development of Maria Village tourism. The sampling technique in this research is a simple random sampling technique. The data collection method used (instrument) used was a questionnaire. This research uses quantitative research methods. The results of this research are that community participation (X1) has an effect on Maria Village tourism (Y), job creation (X2) has an effect on Maria Village tourism (Y), relations between communities (X3) has an effect on Maria Village tour (Y). Cultural and environmental sustainability (X4) influences Maria Village tourism (Y).
The Impact of Internet Use on Informal Entrepreneur Welfare: The Case of Services Sector in Indonesia Rachmatullah, Yuda Bagus; Santoso, Dwi Budi; Satria, Dias
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 1 (2023): 2023 ICPM Malang Proceeding
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i1.2311

Abstract

The services sector is a very important one which has the largest percentage of informal entrepreneurs compared to other sectors in Indonesia. However, this sector experienced the most significant decrease in welfare due to the pandemic attack in 2020. Using the 2020 National Labor Force Survey (Sakernas) data, this study aims to link the role of internet use, which was highly developed during the pandemic, to increasing the welfare of informal entrepreneurs in the services sector. Based on the results of binary logistic regression, (1) The use of the internet, especially for the purpose of transaction activities, has the greatest influence in supporting the welfare of informal services sector entrepreneurs, and (2) Opportunities to obtain higher welfare are owned by male entrepreneurs, with ever-married status, are more educated, have white-collar and gray-collar types of work, have skills, and live in areas with better infrastructure. Therefore, it is necessary to have a program to increase digital literacy, especially in activities that support business activities which can be carried out through training or mentoring, especially for services sector entrepreneurs who have a lower level of education, are less skilled, and for areas with a lower level of infrastructure.
Co-Authors Abdi, Tufail Rosyad Abdul Hakim Adicatra, Dayu Cakasana Agiel, Agiel Muhammad Azri Agustian, Sulistyana Dwi Akbar, Aqshal Haikal Antasyah Al Hafidtz, Naufal Yosda Al Muizzuddin Fazaalloh, Al Muizzuddin Aminnullah Achmad Muttaqin Amirusholihin Amirusholihin Ana Elisa Ananda Ismail, Navala Aurel Angelica, Mora Argatha Ariani, Falentina Dwi Asfi Manzilati Atifah, Nada Fikriyah Aurellia, Patricia Juan Bagyo Yanuwiadi Bagyo Yanuwiadi Basuki, Alif fikri Boy Frahansah Berutu Christiayu Natalia Citra Rahayu Indraswari, Citra Rahayu Dalimu, Aan Rivaldy Darmawan, Rifki David Kaluge Dewi Mayasari Dewi Mayasari Dwi Budi Santoso Dyah Wulan Sari Ezha Lintang Erdiningrum Farah Wulandari Pangestuty Fatimah Zahro Ferry Prasetyia Ghozali Maski Halimah, Nur Halimah Hendrawan Budi Susilo Hidayatuna, Aufa Shabrina Humahira , Haliza Vita Ida Kusnawati Tjahjani Ikhlaszul, Ammar Immanuel, Roisondo Indraswari, Citra Iswan Noor Joshi Maharani Wibowo Khusnul ASHAR Khusnul Ashar Khusnul Ashar Kristwanda, Princess Natalie Budi Kurniasari, Rurin M Pudjiharjo M. Umar Burhan Maharani, Adellia Rose Maya Maharani, Agnesia Majok, Alith Jacob Marsela, Cornelia Grace Mauline, Riesti Mochamad Nurcholis Monica, Aurenshia Muhammad Bagus Ramadhan Multifiah . Munawar Ismail Muzaki, Abim Nafi’ Nabila, Amabel nikmah, yuliani khoirun Nurissalsabila, Ningrum Nurwanti, Nida Azhari Petrus Jerry Pardomuan Pratomo, Satrio Purwanto, Muhammad Rizqy Rachmatullah, Yuda Bagus Rahmah, 'Aida Aulia Rahman, Ghiffary Muhammad Emier Rangga Bagus Subegti Riska Dwi Wulandari Sabrina Mufidha Sharfina Lubis Silviana Taniu Sri Muljaningsih Sukriyah, Sukriyah Supriani, Indri Supriyadi, Dedy SURYA DEWI RUSTARIYUNI Suryawan, Helmi Bagus Susilo Susilo Sutirta, Reyhan Sigit Tjahjani, Ida Kusnawati Tri Haryanto Trisna Trisna, Trisna Tyas Danarti Hascaryani Uma Adi Kusuma Wangsadireja, Bagia Wenny Bekti Sunarharum Wibowo, Joshi Maharani Yuniar Ponco Prananto Zamhir ZAMHIR Zamhir Zamhir