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Analysis of the Impact of Illegal Parking on Consumer Purchase Interest: Case Study of Indomaret Jl. Srijaya Negara, Palembang Eogenie Lakilaki; Rusdianto; Murlita; Nova Tri Evriani; Muhammad Zaky Ramadhan; Reza Junita
Jurnal Semesta Ilmu Manajemen dan Ekonomi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Edisi Maret
Publisher : PT PUSTAKA CENDEKIA PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71417/j-sime.v1i3.257

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The phenomenon of illegal parking in public areas, particularly around shopping centers like Indomaret on Jl. Srijaya Negara, Palembang, has become an urgent issue, disrupting traffic order and affecting consumer purchasing interest. This study explores the impact of illegal parking on consumer purchasing interest at Indomaret Jl. Srijaya Negara, Palembang. The method used in this research is qualitative with a case study design. The study population consists of consumers shopping at Indomaret, with informant selection using a purposive sampling technique. The instrument used is semi-structured interviews, and data analysis is conducted using the Miles & Huberman model. Interview results indicate that illegal parking creates discomfort and concerns about vehicle security, negatively impacting consumer purchasing decisions. In conclusion, illegal parking significantly impacts consumer purchasing interest, and Indomaret management needs to improve parking facilities and security to attract more customers.
The Potential Economic Impacts of Cryptocurrency in Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review Eogenie Lakilaki; Windy Permata Suyono; Angger Hidayat; Nur Jumriantunnisah; Febri Pramudya Wardani
Jurnal Semesta Ilmu Manajemen dan Ekonomi Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): Edisi Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71417/j-sime.v1i3.268

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Cryptocurrency emergence poses significant challenges and opportunities for Indonesia's economy, yet comprehensive understanding of its economic impacts remains limited. This study employs a systematic literature review to analyze cryptocurrency's potential economic implications in Indonesia by examining stakeholder expectations, regulatory frameworks, and economic impacts. The research extracted and synthesized findings from ten studies using qualitative, empirical economic, and regulatory analysis methodologies. Results reveal a regulatory dichotomy between Bank Indonesia's stability-focused approach and the Ministry of Trade's growth-oriented perspective, creating market uncertainty. Cryptocurrency positively impacts banking stock prices, payment system efficiency, and investment opportunities, while raising concerns about volatility, monetary control, and cybersecurity. Stakeholder expectations vary across banking, fintech, regulatory, and investor groups, highlighting the need for balanced regulatory approaches that foster innovation while addressing systemic risks. This research contributes valuable insights for developing comprehensive cryptocurrency policies that maximize economic benefits while maintaining financial stability.