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PENGARUH PERCEIVED VALUE TERHADAP TOURIST SATISFACTION: STUDI KASUS BANGKA BELITUNG Rini, Lamia Eva; Sahputri, Rindi Ardika Melsalasa; Sihombing, Septiana
JURNAL MANAJEMEN MODAL INSANI DAN BISNIS (JMMIB) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Juli
Publisher : Yayasan Insani Mandiri Santani

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Bangka Belitung Province has strong potential for tourism development, supported by natural beauty and cultural diversity. Increasing revisits is a key indicator of tourism success and regional economic growth. This study aims to examine the influence of perceived value, specifically quality value, emotional value, and social value on tourist satisfaction. Using a quantitative approach and SEM-PLS analysis, data were collected from tourists who visited Bangka Belitung. Results show that emotional value (p = 0.000) and social value(p = 0.032) significantly affect tourist satisfaction, while quality value (p = 0.067) does not. These findings suggest that emotional and social experiences are stronger predictors of satisfaction than perceived service quality. Practical implications recommend destination managers to prioritize emotional engagement and social interaction in experience design. Future studies are encouraged to include additional variables such as e-WOM, destination uniqueness, and tourist demographics to expand the conceptual framework. Keywords: Satisfaction; Perceived Value; emotional value; social value; quality value
Sosialisasi Bahaya JUDOL (Judi Online) Dalam Perspektif Ekonomi di SMKN 2 Sungailiat-Bangka Sihombing, Septiana; Sahputri, Rindi Ardika Melsalasa; Njoman, Muhammad Galy; Rini, Lamia Eva
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Batam
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Batam

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Online games are currently an alternative to gambling online in secret and have a dangerous impact on the economy and mental health of its players. The problem that occurs, with very easy digital access in various groups including teenagers, teenagers are unable to distinguish and identify online gambling with regular online games, coupled with fairly low digital literacy. This problem also occurs among teenagers at the vocational school level in Sungailiat which shows low knowledge about online gambling. For this reason, it is important to make community service efforts by conducting socialization to educate students about online gambling and its dangers from an economic perspective. The method used to carry out this community service is in the form of socialization starting from socialization preparation, program implementation to program evaluation which is carried out pre-test, post-test and qualitatively. The results show an increase in student knowledge about online gambling and its dangers to the economy and a decrease in student interest in carrying out activities related to online gambling.