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The Influence of 15-Second TikTok Videos and Organic Testimonials on Environmental Awareness and Purchase Intention of Sustainable Fashion in Bandung Kristian Panjaitan, Feliks Anggia Binsar; Arini, Rani Eka; Bunyamin, Ilham Akbar
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 06 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i06.1985

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This study examines the influence of 15-second TikTok videos and organic testimonials on environmental awareness and purchase intention in the context of sustainable fashion in Bandung. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected from 170 respondents and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS). The results reveal that both TikTok videos and organic testimonials significantly impact environmental awareness and purchase intention, with organic testimonials demonstrating a stronger effect. Environmental awareness is identified as a key precursor to purchase intention, emphasizing the importance of educational and marketing efforts to promote sustainability. The findings provide actionable insights for sustainable fashion brands to leverage social media and peer-generated content in shaping consumer behavior and supporting environmental objectives.
Easy Access, Sense of Security: The Foundation of Tourist Satisfaction in Bali's Coastal Areas Andika, Ary Wira; Bunyamin, Ilham Akbar; Muhtadi, Muhamad Ammar
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 07 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2115

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This study investigates the influence of easy access and sense of security on tourist satisfaction in the Bali coastal area. A quantitative approach was employed, involving 350 domestic and international tourists who responded to a structured questionnaire using a 5-point Likert scale. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling - Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS 3). The results indicate that both easy access and sense of security significantly and positively impact tourist satisfaction. The coefficient of determination shows that these two variables explain of the variance in satisfaction. The model also demonstrated good reliability and predictive relevance. These findings suggest that enhancing accessibility infrastructure and ensuring visitor safety are key strategies for increasing satisfaction and encouraging return visits. Bali's tourism stakeholders should prioritize both transportation convenience and comprehensive safety measures to maintain competitiveness in the global tourism market.
Easy Access, Sense of Security: The Foundation of Tourist Satisfaction in Bali's Coastal Areas Andika, Ary Wira; Bunyamin, Ilham Akbar; Muhtadi, Muhamad Ammar
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 07 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i07.2115

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This study investigates the influence of easy access and sense of security on tourist satisfaction in the Bali coastal area. A quantitative approach was employed, involving 350 domestic and international tourists who responded to a structured questionnaire using a 5-point Likert scale. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling - Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS 3). The results indicate that both easy access and sense of security significantly and positively impact tourist satisfaction. The coefficient of determination shows that these two variables explain of the variance in satisfaction. The model also demonstrated good reliability and predictive relevance. These findings suggest that enhancing accessibility infrastructure and ensuring visitor safety are key strategies for increasing satisfaction and encouraging return visits. Bali's tourism stakeholders should prioritize both transportation convenience and comprehensive safety measures to maintain competitiveness in the global tourism market.
Creative Industries and Cultural Tourism: A Bibliometric Perspective on Art, Design, and Heritage Travel Judijanto, Loso; Latif, Latif; Bunyamin, Ilham Akbar
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 08 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i08.2173

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This study explores the evolving intersection between creative industries and cultural tourism through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis, with particular emphasis on themes such as art, design, and heritage travel. Drawing on publication data from the Scopus database between 2000 and 2025, the research employs VOSviewer to analyze keyword co-occurrence, author co-citation, and country collaboration networks. The findings reveal tourism as the central thematic hub, closely linked with concepts like sustainable development, creative economy, and innovation. Emerging keywords such as augmented reality, product design, and user experience suggest a growing scholarly interest in integrating digital technologies into cultural tourism experiences. Influential scholars including Richards, Florida, and Duxbury are identified as shaping the intellectual core of the field, while regional trends point to the increasing prominence of contributions from China, Indonesia, and other Southeast Asian nations. This study highlights the multidisciplinary nature of the discourse and identifies research gaps in technological innovation and cross-regional collaboration. It concludes by emphasizing the potential of creative industries to drive sustainable and participatory tourism development in the post-pandemic era.
User Experience (UX) for Energy Awareness: A Global Bibliometric Analysis of Interface Design in Sustainability Contexts Judijanto, Loso; Suda Nurjani, Ni Putu; Bunyamin, Ilham Akbar
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 3 No. 08 (2025): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v3i08.2177

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As energy efficiency and environmental sustainability gain global importance, user-centered digital solutions have become vital in promoting energy awareness. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of scholarly literature at the intersection of User Experience (UX), interface design, and sustainability, with a specific focus on how digital systems support behavioral change and energy literacy. Using the Scopus database and VOSviewer software, a total of 156 peer-reviewed articles published between 2000 and 2025 were analyzed to uncover co-occurrence patterns, author collaborations, keyword evolution, and country-level partnerships. The results identify sustainable development, user experience, and interface design as dominant research themes, while emerging trends such as artificial intelligence, visualization, and electronic commerce reflect a shift toward adaptive, intelligent systems for sustainability. The study reveals a strong research presence from China, the United States, and Europe, with notable gaps in Global South representation and education-oriented UX research. The findings offer critical insights into the thematic evolution and future directions of this interdisciplinary field, emphasizing the need for more inclusive, collaborative, and human-centered innovation in energy interface design.
Creative Industries and Cultural Tourism: A Bibliometric Perspective on Art, Design, and Heritage Travel Judijanto, Loso; Latif, Latif; Bunyamin, Ilham Akbar
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 08 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i08.2173

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This study explores the evolving intersection between creative industries and cultural tourism through a comprehensive bibliometric analysis, with particular emphasis on themes such as art, design, and heritage travel. Drawing on publication data from the Scopus database between 2000 and 2025, the research employs VOSviewer to analyze keyword co-occurrence, author co-citation, and country collaboration networks. The findings reveal tourism as the central thematic hub, closely linked with concepts like sustainable development, creative economy, and innovation. Emerging keywords such as augmented reality, product design, and user experience suggest a growing scholarly interest in integrating digital technologies into cultural tourism experiences. Influential scholars including Richards, Florida, and Duxbury are identified as shaping the intellectual core of the field, while regional trends point to the increasing prominence of contributions from China, Indonesia, and other Southeast Asian nations. This study highlights the multidisciplinary nature of the discourse and identifies research gaps in technological innovation and cross-regional collaboration. It concludes by emphasizing the potential of creative industries to drive sustainable and participatory tourism development in the post-pandemic era.
To What Extent Do Organizational Reputation, Personal-Organizational Value Fit, And Perceived Growth Opportunity Influence The Retention Intentions of Millennial Employees in Jakarta's Fintech Sector? Sakaria, Maulid; Muhtadi, Muhamad Ammar; Bunyamin, Ilham Akbar
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 3 No. 09 (2025): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v3i09.2218

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This study investigates the influence of organizational reputation, personal–organizational value fit, and perceived growth opportunities on millennial employee retention intentions in Jakarta’s fintech sector. Using a quantitative research design, data were collected through questionnaires distributed to 130 millennial employees working in various fintech companies. Responses were measured on a five-point Likert scale, and the data were analyzed using SPSS version 25 through validity, reliability, classical assumption, and multiple regression tests. The findings show that organizational reputation, value fit, and growth opportunities each have a significant and positive effect on employee retention intention. Among these, perceived growth opportunities emerged as the strongest predictor, indicating that millennials are highly motivated to stay when they perceive clear pathways for professional development and advancement. These results emphasize the importance for fintech firms to strengthen their reputation, foster value alignment, and provide structured career growth opportunities to effectively retain millennial talent. The study contributes to both theory and practice by extending employee retention research into the fintech context of an emerging economy while offering actionable strategies for human resource management.
Potential and Strategies for Developing Muslim-Friendly Tourism in West Java Ode, Haruni; Fildansyah, Rully; Bunyamin, Ilham Akbar
West Science Islamic Studies Vol. 3 No. 04 (2025): West Science Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsiss.v3i04.2349

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This study examines the feasibility and method of developing Muslim-friendly tourism in West Java, Indonesia, a culturally rich region with natural landscapes and a majority Muslim population. A qualitative research method was employed whereby data were collected from government officials, tourism operators, and representatives of local communities using semi-structured interviews, participant observation, and document analysis. The findings of the research show that West Java's natural beauty, Islamic heritage sites, and halal food culture are firm foundations of Muslim-friendly tourism development. However, the research also reveals some primary challenges like fragmented application of policy, uneven levels of infrastructure quality, poor stakeholder coordination, and varying levels of awareness among small and medium enterprises regarding halal certification processes. The analysis further highlights the vital significance of socio-cultural harmonious matching and peoples' involvement, whereby local communities, particularly pesantren-based networks, are directly involved in promoting ethical and value-based tourism culture. To fill in the gaps identified, the study recommends five strategic directions: (1) improving branding and marketing communication to market West Java as a Muslim-friendly inclusive destination, (2) increasing capacity-building programs for tourism stakeholders, (3) improving infrastructure and preparedness of services, (4) building multi-stakeholder partnerships, and (5) establishing a provincial halal tourism task force to enable coordinated implementation. The study determines that comprehensive and inclusive Muslim-friendly tourism development in West Java requires a strategy that reconciles regional religious values with global tourism norms. Through doing this, the province will be able to enhance its competitiveness in the global halal tourism market while nurturing social harmony, cultural authenticity, and economic empowerment.
Legal Analysis of Red Notices in the Handling of Wanted Persons (DPO) Cases in Indonesia: A Study Based on Law No. 1 of 1979 on Extradition (Articles 2, 3, 4, 5), and Police Regulation No. 1 of 2020 on the Functions of the NCB -Interpol Indonesia, with the Case of Fugitive Former Investree CEO Adrian Gunadi as the Focus Idrus, Nabain; Bunyamin, Ilham Akbar; Andiani, Paramita
West Science Law and Human Rights Vol. 3 No. 04 (2025): West Science Law and Human Rights
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wslhr.v3i04.2321

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This study examines the legal framework and implementation of Red Notices in handling fugitive cases (Daftar Pencarian Orang – DPO) in Indonesia, with a particular focus on the case of the former CEO of Investree, Adrian Gunadi. Using a normative legal analysis, the research explores the application of Law Number 1 of 1979 concerning Extradition (Articles 2, 3, 4, and 5) and Police Regulation Number 1 of 2020 concerning the Functions of the NCB–Interpol Indonesia. The findings reveal that the Red Notice serves as a crucial tool for international law enforcement cooperation but lacks the status of a binding arrest warrant under Indonesian law. Its execution depends on the harmonization between national legal sovereignty and international obligations. The study also identifies legal and institutional challenges, such as procedural inconsistencies, limited inter-agency coordination, and inadequate bilateral extradition treaties, which hinder effective implementation. The case of Adrian Gunadi highlights these weaknesses, demonstrating the need for stronger regulatory mechanisms, enhanced cooperation between NCB–Interpol Indonesia and foreign counterparts, and policy reforms to ensure due process and accountability. Overall, this research underscores the importance of integrating Red Notice practices into Indonesia’s legal framework to improve the pursuit and extradition of fugitives within the boundaries of both domestic and international law.
How do Sustainability-Linked Lending, Fintech-ESG Partnership, and Dynamic Carbon Pricing impact the value of renewable energy projects in Central Java? Purwanti, Ari; Andiani, Paramita; Bunyamin, Ilham Akbar
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 3 No. 10 (2025): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v3i10.2332

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This study investigates how sustainability-based financing, fintech–ESG partnerships, and dynamic carbon pricing influence the value of renewable energy projects in Central Java, Indonesia. Using a quantitative approach with 130 respondents from financial institutions, project developers, and government agencies, data were collected through a Likert-scale questionnaire and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling with Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS 3). The results reveal that all three constructs significantly and positively affect renewable project value, with dynamic carbon pricing showing the strongest direct effect. Furthermore, dynamic carbon pricing mediates the relationships between sustainability-based financing and project value, as well as between fintech–ESG partnerships and project value, indicating that adaptive carbon mechanisms enhance the economic and environmental performance of renewable investments. The findings highlight the synergistic role of financial innovation, digital transparency, and carbon market policies in strengthening the sustainability and competitiveness of renewable energy projects. This study contributes theoretically by integrating Stakeholder Theory, Dynamic Capabilities, and Environmental Economics into a unified framework for sustainable project valuation, and offers practical insights for policymakers and investors in optimizing green finance and carbon pricing strategies across Indonesia’s energy transition agenda.