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Village Tourism Empowerment Against Innovation, Economy Creative, and Social Environmental Mochamad Heru Riza Chakim; Mulyati; Po Abas Sunarya; Vertika Agarwal; Ihsan Nuril Hikam
Aptisi Transactions On Technopreneurship (ATT) Vol 5 No 2sp (2023): Special Issue: Support Technopreneurship in the Medical
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v5i2sp.342

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This study explores the vital role of village tourism in fostering innovation and elevating the creative economy. Through enhancing tourist experiences and advancing local innovation, it investigates the intricate impacts of village tourism on innovation, the creative economy, and society. Utilizing a qualitative approach, 145 participants are engaged via surveys to analyze factors that influence Tourism Village: Environment (En), Economic (Ec), Socio-Culture (SC), Innovation Promotion (IP), and Tourism (Tr). Employing partial quadratic-structural equation modeling through SmartPLS, it examines how citizen engagement and tourism-induced economic gains influence psychological, social, and political empowerment, and place attachment. The findings emphasize village tourism's vast potential in driving innovation, igniting creativity, and contributing significantly to economic and social growth. Nonetheless, its sustainability relies on harmonizing social, economic, and environmental aspects. The study underscores the urgency of sustainable management for lasting benefits for locals and visitors alike. Synthesizing impacts, contributions, challenges, solutions, novel insights, and revelations, this research highlights village tourism's transformative power in propelling innovation-focused advancement in the creative economy, highlighting the necessity of responsible management approaches.
New Personalized Social Approach Based on Flexible Integration of Web Services Prakriti Rashi; Manoj Chandra Lohani; Ninda Luftiani; Teddy Hermansyah; Ihsan Nuril Hikam
International Transactions on Artificial Intelligence Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Transactions on Artificial Intelligence
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/italic.v1i1.85

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Dynamic design or coordination stays one of the significant difficulties of web administration innovation. This article gives an inventive way to deal with the robust making of web administrations given practical and non-utilitarian properties and individual inclinations. This approach utilizes long-range informal communication web administrations to help the connection between web administrations, choice, and formation of web benefits all the more firmly connected with client inclinations. We utilize the web administration local area idea of the web administration informal community to essentially lessen the inquiry space. This people group was made with the immediate interest of web specialist co-ops.
The Impact of War on The Cryptocurrency Economy from a Management Perspective Suryari Purnama; Bayu Laksma Pradana; Gautam Khanna; Suhandi Suhandi; Agung Rizky; Ihsan Nuril Hikam; Muhammad Farhan Kamil
International Journal of Cyber ​​and IT Service Management (IJCITSM) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): October
Publisher : International Institute for Advanced Science & Technology (IIAST)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/ijcitsm.v4i2.169

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Armed conflicts and wars are increasingly shaping the global economic landscape, impacting both traditional markets and the burgeoning cryptocurrency economy. Cryptocurrencies, underpinned by blockchain technology, hold revolutionary potential for transactions, investments, and trading. However, their decentralized and global nature leaves them vulnerable to external shifts, particularly geopolitical events like war. This research explores the influence of war on cryptocurrency from a management perspective, analyzing how conflict impacts regulation, investment patterns, and technology adoption within the cryptocurrency ecosystem. By employing a literature based approach, this study aims to elucidate how global political and security shifts affect the cryptocurrency market. The findings indicate high reliability in the observed variables Investor, Crypto Market, and War with Cronbach alpha values ranging from 0.832 to 0.878, and rhoA values between 0.860 and 0.881. Additionally, composite reliability scores are robust, ranging from 0.860 to 0.882, demonstrating strong measurement reliability. The Average Variance Extracted (AVE) values, between 0.603 and 0.673, confirm that these measurement variables significantly explain the variance of the latent constructs. These results underscore the efficacy of the developed model in analyzing the interplay between war and cryptocurrency markets, contributing valuable insights into the sector resilience and adaptability amid geopolitical conflicts.