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The Role of Lifestyle, Advertising, and Discount on Impulsive Buying (Survey of Tokopedia Application Users in Kuningan Regency) Oktaviani, Winda; Ahman, Eeng; Komarudin, Munir Nur; Nasser
International Journal Administration, Business & Organization Vol 5 No 4 (2024): IJABO
Publisher : Asosiasi Ahli Administrasi Indonesia

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The intent of this study is to assess the impact of lifestyle, advertising, and discounts on impulsive purchases among Tokopedia application users in Kuningan Regency. The study methodology used in this research is descriptive and verification research methods with a data-driven survey approach. The demographic of the study composed of all people in Kuningan Regency who use the Tokopedia application. The sample size is 100 respondents, selected using purposive sampling techniques. The criteria for respondents include those who have used the Tokopedia application at least twice. The data used in obtained through surveys distributed to respondents who met the specified criteria. The results of the study show that lifestyle, advertising, and discounts have a positive and significant effect on impulsive buying. Advertising in particular, exerts a substantial positive and significant impact on impulsive buying.
Legal Responsibility of Doctors in Determining Working Capacity Based on the Results of Worker Health Examinations Rosmawati; Nasser; Agus, Tri
Law and Economics Vol. 19 No. 3 (2025): October: Law and Economics
Publisher : Institute for Law and Economics Studies

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One important part of occupational safety and health protection efforts is health examinations for workers. In this process, doctors play a central role in determining whether a worker is medically fit to perform their job duties. This decision on fitness for work is not only medical in nature, but also has significant legal implications for workers, employers, and doctors themselves. This study aims to examine the legal responsibilities of doctors in determining work fitness based on the results of medical examinations, as well as to explore the limitations and professional obligations of doctors in the context of employment. The research method used is normative juridical with a regulatory and literature study approach. The results of the study show that doctors are required to prioritize the principles of prudence, professionalism, and objectivity in providing medical assessments of work fitness. Errors or negligence in providing recommendations can lead to legal liability, whether civil, criminal, or medical ethics. Therefore, it is important for doctors to understand the legal basis, professional standards, and medical ethics in carrying out occupational health examinations