Andino Maseleno
Department of Information Systems, Institut Bakti Nusantara, Lampung, Indonesia

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Navigating Crises and Ethical Evolution: The Role of Crisis Management and Corporate Social Responsibility in Modern Business Practices Jyot Kota; Yash Bhanderi; Aryan Loriya; Chaksu Patel; Viral Patel; Rahul Chauhan; Andino Maseleno; R Rizal Isnanto
Greenation International Journal of Law and Social Sciences Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): (GIJLSS) Greenation International Journal of Law and Social Sciences (December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/gijlss.v1i4.255

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This study explores the influence of demographic factors—age, gender, and occupation—on employees’ perceptions of crisis management and corporate social responsibility (CSR). Using ANOVA analysis, the research evaluates how these factors impact opinions on organizational crises, management performance, communication strategies during crises, and the role of CSR in business operations. The findings indicate that occupation significantly affects perceptions of management crises and CSR initiatives, while age and gender have minimal impact. The study highlights the need for organizations to adopt tailored approaches to crisis management and CSR, considering diverse occupational perspectives. It also emphasizes that strategic crisis response and CSR integration are essential for business resilience and sustainability. Future research could explore the impact of cultural and sectoral differences, as well as the influence of digital transformation and ESG practices. These insights will help organizations enhance their global impact through adaptive crisis management and socially responsible practices.
Analyzing the Impact of Financial Socialization and Social Media Influence on Young Consumers' Behavioral Patterns Srinija Nekkanti; Aditi Kalani; Mahek Narwani; Rahul Chauhan; Andino Maseleno; Rizal Isnanto
Greenation International Journal of Economics and Accounting Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): (GIJEA) Greenation International Journal of Economics and Accounting (December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/gijea.v1i4.256

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This study analyzes the impact of financial socialization and social media influence on young consumers' behavioral patterns, focusing on age and gender differences. Utilizing a quantitative approach, the research examines how technological advancements and social factors shape financial literacy and spending habits among youth. Findings indicate that while age influences engagement with social media and influencers, fundamental financial behaviors like budgeting show minimal variation across age groups. Gender analysis reveals significant differences in price comparison behaviors, suggesting the need for targeted marketing strategies. The study emphasizes the importance of financial literacy education in a digital context and highlights opportunities for further research on cultural influences and evolving consumer behaviors. Overall, the insights gained underscore the critical role of social media and technology in shaping the financial practices of young consumers.
Demographic Influences on Screen Time: Impacts on Academic Performance and Mental Health Diyanshi Patel; Pooja Vyas; Dhara Patel; Aryan Shah; Rahul Chauhan; Andino Maseleno; R Rizal Isnanto
International Journal of Psychology and Health Science Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): International Journal of Psychology and Health Science (October-December 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/ijphs.v2i4.700

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This study examines the relationship between demographic factors—age, gender, and education level—and various aspects of screen time usage, including average screen time, academic performance, and associated health impacts such as anxiety and social life interactions. Using ANOVA, we found significant differences in average screen time based on age and education level, with younger and more educated individuals tending to engage more with digital devices for studying. Notably, academic performance was influenced by education level, while anxiety and social life were significantly affected by both education and age. These findings underscore the importance of considering demographic factors in understanding screen time behaviors. Future research should explore longitudinal effects and potential interventions to mitigate negative outcomes.
Analyzing the Impact of Financial Socialization and Social Media Influence on Young Consumers' Behavioral Patterns Srinija Nekkanti; Aditi Kalani; Mahek Narwani; Rahul Chauhan; Andino Maseleno; Rizal Isnanto
Greenation International Journal of Economics and Accounting Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): (GIJEA) Greenation International Journal of Economics and Accounting (December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/gijea.v1i4.256

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This study analyzes the impact of financial socialization and social media influence on young consumers' behavioral patterns, focusing on age and gender differences. Utilizing a quantitative approach, the research examines how technological advancements and social factors shape financial literacy and spending habits among youth. Findings indicate that while age influences engagement with social media and influencers, fundamental financial behaviors like budgeting show minimal variation across age groups. Gender analysis reveals significant differences in price comparison behaviors, suggesting the need for targeted marketing strategies. The study emphasizes the importance of financial literacy education in a digital context and highlights opportunities for further research on cultural influences and evolving consumer behaviors. Overall, the insights gained underscore the critical role of social media and technology in shaping the financial practices of young consumers.
The Impact of Social Media on Investment Decision-Making: An Analytical Study Meet Shah; Raj Patel; Ansh Sharma; Rahul Chauhan; Andino Maseleno; R. Rizal Isnanto
Greenation International Journal of Economics and Accounting Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Greenation International Journal of Economics and Accounting (December 2024 - F
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/gijea.v2i4.294

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This study investigates the influence of social media on investment decision-making, focusing on various factors such as frequency of use, preferred platforms, and perceptions of reliability. Using ANOVA analysis, the research reveals that the frequency of social media use and the belief in its reliability significantly affect investors' behaviours. Participants who use social media more frequently and trust the information sourced from it are more likely to let it guide their investment choices. However, the specific platforms and the overall belief in social media’s positive influence do not significantly affect decision-making. These findings underscore the complex role of social media in shaping investment behaviours, highlighting both its potential benefits and risks, such as the spread of misinformation. Future research could explore the credibility of different content types and the evolving landscape of social media's impact on global investment practices.
Comparing General vs. Specialized Educational Programs: Which Approach is Superior? Aalap Patel; Rahul Chauhan; Andino Maseleno; Aa Hubur
Greenation International Journal of Economics and Accounting Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Greenation International Journal of Economics and Accounting (June - August 202
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/gijea.v3i2.439

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The article compares general educational programmes and specialized programmes in the key advantages offered by each. Advocates for general educational programs opine that a broad-based education better equips students for success in a rapidly changing job market, while supporters of specialized programmes believe that a more targeted education is more efficient and effective. This article provides an overview of the main arguments on both sides and considers the evidence from empirical studies. The paper concludes that the optimal approach depends on the individual student and their future career aspirations.