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Penguatan Karakter Cinta Tanah Air Melalui Peringatan Hari Kemerdekaan pada Kalangan Anak-Anak Pekerja Migran Indonesia (PMI) di Serdang Malaysia Nisa, Destriya Alfiara; Sugiarti, Sugiarti; Nastiti, Hasna Widya; Puspitasari, Puspitasari; Fauzi, Rizal; Wibowo, Febrian Wahyu; Wicaksana, Ragil Satria; Fatimatasari, Fatimatasari
Bangun Desa: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Alma Ata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/jbd.2024.3(2).155-169

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Kegiatan peringatan hari kemerdekaan ini bertujuan untuk menguatkan karakter cinta tanah air pada anak-anak Pekerja Migran Indonesia (PMI) di Serdang, Malaysia, melalui peringatan Hari Kemerdekaan Indonesia. Mahasiswa KKN Tematik Internasional Universitas Alma Ata berperan aktif dalam menyelenggarakan berbagai kegiatan, seperti upacara bendera dan lomba-lomba kebangsaan, yang dirancang untuk menumbuhkan rasa patriotisme dan nasionalisme. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan bahwa upaya ini berhasil meningkatkan rasa kebanggaan nasional di kalangan anak-anak PMI. Faktor pendukung utama keberhasilan adalah antusiasme anak-anak PMI dan dukungan komunitas Indonesia di Malaysia. Namun, hambatan seperti keterbatasan fasilitas pendidikan dan minimnya dukungan pemerintah setempat tetap menjadi tantangan yang harus diatasi. Secara keseluruhan, kegiatan ini memberikan kontribusi positif dalam penanaman nilai-nilai kebangsaan sekaligus mempererat solidaritas komunitas Indonesia di luar negeri.
PENGGUNAAN DAN NIAT PERILAKU MENGGUNAKAN SISTEM INFORMASI DESA DI ANTARA PEMERINTAH KALURAHAN MURTIGADING DENGAN PENDEKATAN MODEL UTAUT-2 Heksaputra, Dadang; Wicaksana, Ragil Satria; Wijaya, Dhina Puspasari; Lavenia, Vega; Rizqi, Akbar Nur
Indonesian Journal of Business Intelligence (IJUBI) Vol 7, No 2 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Business Intelligence (IJUBI)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/ijubi.v7i2.4817

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The village information system has experienced significant growth, but research focusing on user adoption behavior in the Kalurahan Murtigading government area remains limited. Additionally, most studies use a single theoretical framework to explore this behavior. Addressing this gap, this study applies the UTAUT-2 framework to analyze the key factors influencing behavioral intention to use the village information system among the Kalurahan Murtigading government, with the addition of perceived security and epistemic value as other influencing factors. The study employs a survey approach with a cross-sectional design, and the proposed conceptual model was tested using partial least squares-structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) analysis on 38 samples, with no issues of non-response bias (NRB) and common method bias (CMB). The results indicate that the UTAUT-2 constructs, along with the additional factors, significantly influence behavioral intention, with social influence, effort expectancy, and epistemic value being the top three factors affecting behavioral intention. These findings can also assist stakeholders in developing effective strategies to encourage more individuals, especially in the Kalurahan Murtigading government area, to adopt the village information system.
Investment Decision Making for Indonesian Gen Z in the Islamic Capital Market Cahya Ningrum, Anisa Risqi; Wicaksana, Ragil Satria; Wijayanti, Farah Nur Syafi'ah; Purbowisanti, Ratih
JESI (Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah Indonesia) Vol 15, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21927/jesi.2025.15(1).16-37

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Introduction: The rapid growth of Indonesia’s Islamic capital market, particularly in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY), is driven by technological advancements, improved investment literacy, and psychological factors such as financial self-efficacy. As digital natives, Generation Z holds significant potential to become Sharia-compliant investors. This study examines the effects of technological advancement, investment knowledge, and financial self-efficacy on investment decisions in the Islamic capital market, with investment interest serving as a mediating variable, grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB).Methods: A causal-associative quantitative approach was employed, involving 100 Generation Z respondents in DIY who had prior experience in Islamic capital market transactions. Respondents were selected through purposive sampling, and data were collected via an online questionnaire. Data analysis utilized Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to evaluate both direct and indirect relationships between variables.Results: Findings indicate that technological advancement, investment knowledge, and financial self-efficacy each have a significant positive effect on investment decisions. Technological advancement and financial self-efficacy also significantly and positively influence investment interest, while investment knowledge does not significantly affect investment interest. Moreover, investment interest mediates the relationship between technological advancement and financial self-efficacy with investment decisions, but not between investment knowledge and investment decisions. Measurement model assessment confirmed reliability and validity, with composite reliability exceeding 0.7 and Average Variance Extracted (AVE) values above 0.5.Conclusion: Technological advancement and financial self-efficacy are key drivers of both interest and decision-making among Generation Z investors in the Islamic capital market. In contrast, investment knowledge tends to directly influence decisions without enhancing interest. These findings highlight the importance of leveraging technology and strengthening financial confidence through practical education. Market regulators and industry players can use these insights to design targeted literacy programs and campaigns aimed at engaging young investors.