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ANALISIS DAYA PESONA WISATA BERDASARKAN PESPEKTIF WISATAWAN PADA TAMAN REKREASI SELECTA KOTA BATU JAWA TIMUR Marhaeni, Tri; Widjajanti, Roos; Chandra, Edy; Sanjaya, Aprillina
JOURNAL AKSES STIA MALANG Vol 7 No 1 (2025): JOURNAL AKSES STIA MALANG
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58535/jasm.v7i1.63

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This research aims to describe the perspective of tourists on the charm of the Selecta Recreational Park tourist attraction, using a qualitative approach. Data with unstructured interviews from 17 informants who have visited the tourist attraction, and analyzed qualitatively. The results obtained indicate that the charm of tourism according to the perspective of tourists is dominated by the charm of nature which is complemented by the charm of man-made attractions, in other words, it refers more to the assessment of service quality that leads to physical evidence that has been provided by tourism services. Recommendations are submitted for tourism managers to maintain the charm of nature and can increase other charms through artificial charms or physical evidence of services that are different from other tourist attractions
Pengaruh Perilaku Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) Dan Literasi Keuangan Terhadap Keputusan Investasi Mahasiswa Program Studi Administrasi Bisnis Di STIA Malang Sanjaya, Aprillina; Tsabita, Ifarza; Sabella A.F., Shelly; Salsabilla F.L., Khumaira; Mandur, Dionisius
JOURNAL AKSES STIA MALANG Vol 7 No 2 (2025): JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RECORDS AND HEALTH INFORMATION
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58535/jasm.v7i2.69

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The advancement of technology and the widespread use of social media have contributed to the rising participation of young people, particularly Generation Z, in digital investment activities. However, this trend also presents challenges such as impulsive investment decisions driven by social influence and limited financial understanding. This study aims to examine the influence of Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) behavior and financial literacy on the investment decisions of students in the Business Administration Study Program at STIA Malang. A quantitative approach was used, employing survey techniques with structured questionnaires distributed to 59 respondents. Data analysis included validity and reliability tests, classical assumption testing, and multiple linear regression analysis. The results indicate that both FOMO and financial literacy significantly influence investment decisions, both partially and simultaneously. The R square value of 0.440 suggests that these two independent variables explain 44% of the variation in students’ investment decisions. These findings emphasize the importance of financial education and awareness of social influence in shaping prudent investment behavior. Kata Kunci: FOMO; generation Z; investment decision; financial literacy
PENGARUH AKUNTABILITAS, KOMPETENSI MANAJERIAL, DAN INTEGRITAS TERHADAP EFEKTIVITAS KINERJA PEGAWAI (Studi pada Badan Pengelolaan Keuangan dan Aset Daerah Kabupaten Mojokerto) Anggraeni, Wedha; Abdul Nasir, M. Jamal; Sofian, Octa Dwi; Sanjaya, Aprillina
JOURNAL AKSES STIA MALANG Vol 8 No 1 (2026): JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RECORDS AND HEALTH INFORMATION
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58535/jasm.v8i1.79

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This study investigates the influence of accountability, managerial competence, and integrity on employee performance effectiveness at the Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency (BPKAD) of Mojokerto Regency, Indonesia. The research is motivated by BPKAD's strategic role in regional financial and asset governance, reflected by notable achievements such as receiving unqualified audit opinions (WTP) for ten consecutive years and the highest fiscal incentives in East Java. Despite these accomplishments, challenges remain in asset management and the implementation of information systems, indicating areas for improvement in employee performance. Using a non-experimental, correlational, and explanatory research design, data were collected via Likert-scale questionnaires distributed to all 51 BPKAD employees, employing a total sampling approach. Instrument validity was tested using Pearson's product-moment correlation, and reliability was assessed with Cronbach’s alpha. Classical assumption tests and multiple linear regression analyses were conducted using SPSS 26.0. Results show that accountability, managerial competence, and integrity significantly and simultaneously affect performance effectiveness. Individually, each variable also has a positive and significant effect. Among them, managerial competence has the most dominant influence. These findings highlight the critical role of enhancing managerial capabilities and ethical values to improve public sector performance, offering empirical support for organizational development initiatives within local government institutions.