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The Moderation Effect of Technology Anxiety on Digital Transformation Readiness in Public Universities: An Organizational Readiness Approach Patabang, Mety; Dedi Iskandar Inan; Amestina Matualage; Indra, Muhamad
JUSIFO : Jurnal Sistem Informasi Vol 10 No 2 (2024): JUSIFO (Jurnal Sistem Informasi) | December 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Sistem Informasi, Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi, Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Fatah Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/jusifo.v10i2.23969

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The transition toward digital transformation in higher education institutions is imperative for enhancing efficiency, transparency, and sustainability. This study evaluates the digital transformation readiness of administrative personnel at the University of Papua, focusing on organizational readiness factors: resource availability, cultural adaptability, and ICT infrastructure. The moderating role of technology anxiety, alongside demographic factors such as age and gender, was also analyzed to understand their influence on the institution's preparedness for digitalization. Findings reveal significant associations between readiness components and the ability to effectively adopt digital technologies, while technology anxiety was found to moderate these relationships. The study underscores the critical need for addressing environmental concerns, including paper waste, by implementing sustainable digital practices. Through robust statistical methods and an organizational readiness framework, this research provides actionable insights for institutions aiming to navigate the complexities of digital transformation successfully.
ANALISIS PEMASARAN KACANG TANAH (Arachis hypogaea L.) ASAL DISTRIK KEBAR KABUPATEN TAMBRAUW PROVINSI PAPUA BARAT DAYA Awabiti, Aplesia I; Amestina Matualage; Martua Hutabarat
Sosio Agri Papua Vol 14 No 1 (2025): Juni
Publisher : Department of Social Economic Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Papua, Manokwari, West Papua, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/sap.v14i1.416

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This research aims to determine the marketing channels and marketing margins, as well as to assess the marketing efficiency of peanuts, originating from the Kebar District of Tambrauw Regency. The data collection method was conducted using simple random sampling and snowball sampling. This study discusses the general background of the respondent farmers in the Kebar District who cultivate peanuts in the villages of Anjai and Jafai, as well as the marketing actors such as Collector Traders, Retail Traders, and Consumers in the Tambrauw Regency Market and the city of Manokwari. Based on the results obtained, there are three marketing channels: the first channel involves farmers selling their peanut production directly to consumers. The second channel involves farmers selling their peanut production to retail traders. The third channel involves farmers selling peanuts to collector traders, who then sell the peanuts to retail traders at the market, and finally, the retail traders sell the peanuts to consumers. In this study, the most efficient marketing channel is channel one, with an efficiency value of 8.67%, and channel one is the channel with the smallest marketing margin, which is zero.
Farmers' Motivation in Farming Horticultural Crops (Case Study: Indigenous Papuan Farmers in Aipiri Village, East Manokwari District) William Jeremmy Kaunang; Amestina Matualage; Obadja A. Fenetiruma
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : MultiTech Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v2i10.2597

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This research was conducted in Aipiri Village, East Manokwari District, with the aim of examining the motivations of indigenous farmers (OAP) in horticultural farming in Aipiri Village, East Manokwari District. The research employed survey and case study methods. The sampling method used in this research was simple random sampling. The population of this study consisted of indigenous farmers (OAP) engaged in horticultural farming in Aipiri Village, East Manokwari District. The results of this study indicate that farmers have a high motivation for existence needs, with 70.6% of farmers motivated to meet their children's educational expenses and 72.5% motivated to fulfill supporting educational needs for their children. For relatedness needs, 60.8% of farmers were motivated to gain new experiences from other farmers, and 70.6% were motivated to provide experiences to other farmers. For growth needs, 62.7% of farmers were motivated to use modern equipment, and 82.4% were motivated to implement the internet.