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The Influence of Public Ownership, Listing Age, and Number of Independent Commissioners on the Timeliness of Corporate Internet Reporting in Property and Real Estate Companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the 2021-2023 Period Batubara, Faisal H.; Hasanah; Mulatsih
ENDLESS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUTURE STUDIES Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): ENDLESS: International Journal of Future Studies
Publisher : Global Writing Academica Researching & Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/endlessjournal.v7i2.297

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This study aims to examine whether or not there is an influence between public ownership, listing age, and total independent board of commissioners on the timeliness of Corporate Internet Reporting in property and Real Estate companies on the IDX during the 2021-2023 period. The method for this research is quantitative, and the data source obtained for this research is secondary data. The sample collection technique used in this study is the criteria selection method or commonly refrred to as purposive sampling. The procedures in the data analysis technique in this study include logistic regression analysis and descriptive statistics. The conclusion obtained from the result of the analysisis that public ownership, listing age, and total number of independent commissioners have an influence on the timeliness of CIR in property and real estate companies on the IDX during the period 2021-2023.
Trust-Based Marketing Strategy for Silver Products in Social Commerce: Integrating Customer Journey, eWOM, Live Streaming, and Price Fairness Batubara, Faisal H.
International Journal Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): October: International Journal Multidisciplinary Science
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56127/ijml.v4i3.2586

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The rapid shift toward social commerce and omnichannel retailing has reshaped how consumers discover, evaluate, and purchase silver products, particularly 925 silver jewelry and gift-oriented accessories. Uncertainty related to authenticity, finishing quality, sizing, and maintenance increases perceived risk and makes trust a critical mechanism for conversion and loyalty. Objective: This study aims to formulate and empirically test an integrated marketing strategy for silver sales by (1) mapping the customer journey, (2) identifying key drivers of trust formation in social commerce, and (3) examining how trust translates into purchase and repurchase intentions under conditions of perceived price fairness. Methodology: A quantitative explanatory design was applied using an online survey of 200 valid respondents who had interacted with or purchased from a Jakarta-based silver brand (SilverLine Jewelry) through Instagram/TikTok, Shopee, and WhatsApp Business. Data were analyzed using SEM-PLS to evaluate measurement quality and test relationships among information quality, seller communication, eWOM/UGC exposure, live streaming experience, transaction security perception, trust, purchase intention, repurchase intention, and perceived price fairness. Findings: The silver customer journey is video-led at awareness (TikTok and Instagram dominate discovery), trust-led at consideration (reviews/UGC and direct chat are pivotal), and marketplace-led at conversion (marketplace checkout is most preferred), with after-sales requests forming a meaningful post-purchase touchpoint. Trust is strongly explained by controllable social commerce factors, with seller communication and information quality as the most influential drivers, followed by transaction security, while eWOM/UGC and live streaming provide significant incremental effects. Trust is the strongest predictor of purchase intention; purchase intention predicts repurchase intention; and trust also has a smaller direct effect on repurchase, indicating partial mediation. Perceived price fairness strengthens the effect of trust on purchase intention. Implications: The findings support a “trust-bundle” strategy combining transparent product specifications, responsive interaction, secure checkout options, structured social proof (UGC/reviews), live demonstrations, and standardized after-sales services (polishing/resize), reinforced by consistent fairness-oriented value communication. Originality: This research operationalizes the customer journey into a silver-specific configuration and integrates trust formation, conversion, loyalty, and price fairness within a single tested model, offering category-tailored guidance beyond generic social commerce studies.