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Factors antecedents of student learning satisfaction: evidence of online learning in Indonesia Puja, Ida Bagus Putu; Agung, Anak Agung Gede; Sunu, I Gusti Ketut Arya; Ariawan, I Putu Wisna
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE) Vol 13, No 4: August 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v13i4.27342

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COVID-19 has had a broad impact on learning in schools. There is a change in the learning model in online mode, this change also affects changes in student learning behavior including how to increase student learning satisfaction through online learning. Many studies have discussed online learning, but it is still limited to how student learning satisfaction is formed during online learning. This study examines the effect of perceived service quality, social media utilization, teacher techno-pedagogical competencies, and students’ motivation to learn online on student learning satisfaction. A total of 345 state vocational school students in Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia were involved in this study. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis was used to test the hypothesis of this study. The results of the study show that students’ online learning satisfaction is significantly influenced by the quality of educational services and students’ online learning motivation. Meanwhile, other antecedent factors such as the use of social media and teacher competence proved to not affect student learning satisfaction. This study also found that students’ learning motivation was influenced by the quality of educational services. Meanwhile, the factors of using social media and teacher competency did not significantly influence student learning motivation. Lastly, this study also revealed that students’ online learning motivation proved to have no role as a mediator on the effects of quality of education services, use of social media, and teacher competency on the learning satisfaction of vocational school students.
Breaking the Gridlock: Can Teman Bus Transform Ubud’s Traffic Woes? Putu Puja, Ida Bagus; Winatha , Mahendra Adi; Retnasamy, Vithyacharan; Aryasih, Putu Ayu
Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): February-Juli
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/pusaka.v6i2.447

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Traffic congestion in Ubud, Bali, is a significant issue affecting both the quality of tourist experiences and the daily lives of residents. The Teman Bus program, a public transportation initiative, is expected to alleviate congestion by providing a more efficient mass transit alternative. However, the program's implementation faces challenges, particularly regarding the bus sizes that are unsuitable for Ubud's narrow roads, as well as criticism from local residents who feel its contribution to reducing congestion has been minimal. This study aims to evaluate the impact of the Teman Bus program on traffic congestion in Ubud from the perspectives of local residents and tourists. Data were collected through surveys and interviews with Ubud residents and tourists who use the Teman Bus service. The findings indicate that while Teman Bus has the potential to reduce congestion, its effectiveness is limited by the mismatch between bus sizes and road conditions, as well as the lack of awareness and information about the service. Recommendations include the use of smaller buses, improvements to routes and schedules, and enhanced outreach to both local communities and tourists. The study concludes that achieving the goal of reducing congestion requires adjustments to the implementation of the Teman Bus program to better align with the needs of Ubud's local and tourism sectors.
DAMPAK SAHAM BONUS PADA NILAI PERUSAHAAN YANG TERDAFTAR DI BURSA EFEK INDONESIA Ida Bagus Putu Puja Baskara; Putra Astika
E-Jurnal Akuntansi Vol 19 No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Accounting Department, Economic and Business Faculty of Universitas Udayana in collaboration with the Association of Accounting Department of Indonesia, Bali Region

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This study aimed to obtain empirical evidence a difference in value of the company before and after the bonus shares and the influence of the amount of bonus shares distributed to the value of the company after bonus shares. This study was peformed on companies go public listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) and the bonus shares 2000-2015. The number of samples are 44 samples obtained by the method nonprobability sampling purposive sampling technique. The analysis technique used in this research is the difference and simple regression analysis. The analysis showed that the difference in value of the company before and after the bonus shares. This shows that the market provide different response to the bonus shares. The number of bonus shares has positive influence on the value of the company after the bonus shares. This picture proves that the difference is caused by the market reaction bonus shares.
Does Visiting Art Museums Improve Psychological Well-being? A Quantitative Study in Pasifika Museum Aryasih, Putu Ayu; Puja, Ida Bagus Putu; Rahman, Maulana; Sangka, Sitri Setya
Journal of Mandalika Review Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Mandalika Review
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Lombok

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55701/mandalika.v4i2.317

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Introduction: While art museums are ubiquitous cultural institutions, their role in enhancing psychological well-being remains underexplored. This study addresses this gap by investigating how art museum visits influence multidimensional psychological well-being, offering novel insights into their societal purpose beyond education and tourism. Methodology: A survey was conducted with 40 visitors at Bali’s Pasifika Museum, utilizing an adapted version of Ryff’s (1989) Psychological Well-Being Scale (α = 0.889). Descriptive statistical analysis was applied to assess six well-being dimensions: autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relationships, purpose in life, and self-acceptance. The sampling technique used in this research is incidental sampling technique. Findings: Results revealed significant improvements in psychological well-being, with an average score of 102.75 (range: 70–126), Personal growth and positive relationships emerged as the most impacted dimensions, highlighting art museums’ capacity to foster self-discovery and social connection. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that art museums function not merely as repositories of culture but as accessible spaces for mental and emotional flourishing. Practically, the findings advocate for museums to design exhibits prioritizing interactive engagement and cross-cultural narratives, positioning museums as wellness destinations. However, the study’s limitations include the modest sample size, non-representative incidental sampling, and single-site focus restricting generalizability across cultural contexts.
How to Make Decisions of Gen Z Travelers? Exploring The Influence of Perceived Risk, Online Review, and Price on Travel in Bali Aryasih, Putu Ayu; Puja, Ida Bagus Putu; Gunawan, Made Krishna Wira; Priharjuna, Brahmantya Agung; Putra, I Made Mahendra
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 4 No. 6 (2023): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i6.516

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This study aims to examine how to make decisions of Gen Z influence of the current COVID-19 public health crisis on consumer risk perceptions, and what is more significant is how risk perceptions have the potential to influence tourist post-crisis recovery travel behavior. The research sample had 250 respondents. Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, and Millennials value input from their Gen Z kids. Gen Z is an individual from the most recent generation born between 1995 and early 2012. Multiple linear regression analysis was employed in this quantitative study. The result was: (1) Perceived Risk has no effect on Gen Z Travel Decision which a coefficient value is 0.061 (2) e-WOM Argument Quality (Online Review) has significantly influenced Gen Z Travel Decision which a coefficient value of 0.394 (3) Price has no effect on Gen Z Travel decision which the coefficient value is 0.375. The goal of the growth strategy is to increase sales, assets, earnings, or a combination of the three. This can be done through reducing costs, creating new items, improving the quality of existing products or services, or gaining access to a larger market. That approach may be used in other places that could become popular tourist destinations. 
TOURISM AND COMMUNITY. A STUDY OF COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM IN MANDALA WISATA WANARA WANA UBUD Puja, Ida Bagus Putu; Aryasih, Putu Ayu
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ON HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
Publisher : Institut Pariwisata dan Bisnis Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22334/jbhost.v6i1.203

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Community Based Tourism (CBT) is a tourism activity, a community that is owned and operated, and is managed or coordinated at the community level that contributes to community welfare through sustained livelihood support and protects socio-cultural traditions and resources valuable natural and cultural heritage. The analysis was conducted to analyse the results of interviews with local communities and Monkey Forest’s management regarding the management of tourist attraction based on community. Data is presented in the form of a description to see the community based tourism in managing Monkey Forest. This qualitative study aims to analyze the community in managing tourism attraction of Mandala Wisata Wanara Ubud (Monkey Forest) through community based tourism.
Balancing the high tech and high touch in education: the implementation of humanistic approach on edu-recreation concept in politeknik pariwisata bali Puja, Ida Bagus Putu; Aryasih, Putu Ayu; Widayanthi, Desak Gede Chandra
Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 7 No. 3 (2021): JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ON HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
Publisher : Institut Pariwisata dan Bisnis Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22334/jbhost.v7i3.327

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The implementation of a humanistic approach in educational institutions could be guidance in balancing High Tech and High Touch. The humanistic approach is defined as a physical and spiritual activity to maximize the development process, as well as an effort to master the treasures of knowledge in a series of overall personality formations. This research is qualitative research that analyzes the application of the humanistic approach in the design of the Edu-Recreation concept at the Bali Tourism Polytechnic (Politeknik Pariwisata Bali) through the study of documents and other literature, and also observation and interview. The results of the research are proposed as input for developing existing designs so that they can have a more significant influence in improving the quality of education at the Bali Tourism Polytechnic. As the result, the Edu-Recreation concept design at the Bali Tourism Polytechnic has implemented values in the humanistic education approach, namely the development of the affective aspects of students and the freedom to develop self-potential. 
Pengaruh Beban Kerja dan Stress Kerja Terhadap Kinerja Karyawan di 99 Wedding and Event Organizer Trikusuma, Ni Komang Asti; Puja, Ida Bagus Putu; Wirata, I Nengah
Journal of Event and Convention Management Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Event and Convention Management
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, Politeknik Pariwisata Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52352/jecom.v2i1.1105

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The formulation of the problem in this research is the effect of workload and work stress on employee performance at 99 Wedding and Event Organizers, either partially or simultaneously. This study uses quantitative research methods, secondary data management obtained from the company and primary data obtained from interviews and questionnaires. The sample in this study amounted to 24 respondents who were distributed to all employees of 99 Wedding and Event Organizers. The data analysis method used was multiple regression analysis, F test, t test and the coefficient of determination. The results showed that there was a positive influence between workload on employee performance at 99 Wedding and Event Organizers with a significance value of 0.001, there was a positive influence between work stress on employee performance at 99 Wedding and Event Organizers with a significance value of 0.004 and there was a positive influence between workload, work stress on employee performance at 99 Wedding and Event Organizers with a significance value of 0.000.