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Asia-Pacific Management and Business Application
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Asia-Pacific Management and Business Application journal (APMBA) is a scholarly journal, publishing internationally leading research across all areas of management. APMBA continuously seeking articles that challenge the affect of globalization through business world through critically informed empirical and theoretical investigations, and present the latest thinking and innovative research on major management topics, while still being accessible and interesting to non-specialists.
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Indonesian Tourist’ Perceived Sacredness on Pilgrimage Journey Fatchur Rohman
APMBA (Asia Pacific Management and Business Application) Vol 8, No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Brawijaya University

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This study explores and identifies the precise measurement of perceived sacredness of Indonesian tourist’s perceived sacredness on their pilgrimage journey. Indonesia is a unique country which is having more than five major religions adopted by its population, thus we suggested they have a different perception of sacredness on spiritual destination. The methodology used in this study are using culture-based construct design to identify the items and indicators that could measure the Indonesian tourist’s perceived sacredness. Thirteen items were identified, but only eight items were accepted as a valid and reliable measurement of the Indonesian tourist’s perceived sacredness. Three indicators could be built from the items, they are (1) Spiritual Attractiveness, (2) Historic Spiritual Value, and (3) Spiritual Activities. The finding(s) on this research could be used for future research, especially to examining the relationship between perceived sacredness toward the Indonesian tourist’s behavior.
Unexpected and Habit Driven: Perspectives of Working from Home during the Covid-19 Pandemic Dodi Wirawan Irawanto
APMBA (Asia Pacific Management and Business Application) Vol 8, No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Brawijaya University

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No one in the world are expecting this Covid-19 pandemic, impacting mostly on the healthy issue, economic issue, social issue and much more that human being never thought about it. In the white cellar worker, working from home now is a necessity, not just about bringing work to home but many issues raise during this working condition. One of the issues raises is about productivity. For workers that used to work remotely using technology they don’t feel any issues, however, on the others hand for those just enter this new work style, it might be a problem. Telecommuting work have been getting popularity in the late 1980s, mostly this way of work is in respond to many issues in the develop country. As it may too early to conclude where telecommuting and work from home is an apple to apple comparison, as far as the research done in the past, it may can be concluded that  the essence is the same. However, little research have been done in the past decade for looking at the telecommuting productivity especially the developing countries. This unexpected event (Covid-19) forces white cellar worker working from home, regardless what type of organization they work for. It may create new work habit, perhaps promote work life balance better for some, or maybe on the other hand bring new productivity issues. It is important in this occasion, that APMBA will open special issue for August 2020 issue to encourage scholars around the world to submit their paper consist of ideas regarding working from home issues. With this editorial note, I would like also to congratulate four paper that addressing marketing, entrepreneurship, operation  and finance issue resulted from the 3rd AICMBS conference which was held in October 2019 that coloring the research dissemination through this scholarly venue.
Factors Affecting the Adoption of PromptPay among Online Micro-retailers in Thailand Jakkrit Thavorn; Noppamas Terasirisin; Worasak Klongthong
APMBA (Asia Pacific Management and Business Application) Vol 8, No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Brawijaya University

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Anticipating dramatic growth in the country’s e-commerce market, Thailand’s government initiated the PromptPay system for online retailers. However, many consumers have not yet signed up for the service, and small vendors tend not offer PromptPay as a payment option. This study aimed to understand the factors that affect online retailers’ intention to utilize PromptPay when selling their products on social media. An online questionnaire was used to collect data for quantitative analysis from 247 respondents who were individual merchants selling products or services on social media. The results showed that although use of online payment systems was universal among the respondents, most used direct money transfers, and only 18% of participants used PromptPay. Security, effort expectation, and social influence have a statistically significant influence on the intention to use PromptPay, whereas privacy and performance are not significant factors. These findings could particularly inform efforts by Thailand’s government and banks to ensure that online retailers feel confident adapting this service into their payment systems.
The Effect of Entrepreneurial Knowledge on Entrepreneurial Intention with the Moderation of Family Support (A Case Study on University Students in Indonesia) Abdi Dzil Ikhram; Lily Hendrasti Novadjaja
APMBA (Asia Pacific Management and Business Application) Vol 8, No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Brawijaya University

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Unemployment still becomes a major problem for most developing countries like Indonesians. It is generally acknowledged that one of the efforts to overcome such problem is by creating new employments, particularly entrepreneurship and in this respect to enhanced through entrepreneur education. Should it be given college students, it will provide prominent influence in the development of entrepreneurship activities., in addition, several studies also mention that family support is also influential, where children of entrepreneurs or people who own businesses tend to be entrepreneurs. Both factors are expected to raise student’s entrepreneurial intention, people’s intention to start ventures. This study intends to identify the effect of entrepreneurial education and family support on entrepreneurial intention. This study uses a survey method with questionnaires and Partial Least Squares as its statistical instrument surveying all university students in Malang Raya who have taken entrepreneurship course. Both hypotheses of this study are accepted were the main result stating that entrepreneurial knowledge positively and significantly influences entrepreneurial intention. Others major implications are also discussed in this article.
Too Much Passion Kills You? The Evidence of Individuals’ Passion in Entrepreneurial Failure Hafiz Rahman; Eri Besra; Nurhayati Nurhayati
APMBA (Asia Pacific Management and Business Application) Vol 8, No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Brawijaya University

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This paper examines and discusses the presence of individuals’ passion as a psychological construct that may cause entrepreneurial failure – with particular context and analysis to the failed nascent entrepreneurs in one of the largest port city in Sumatera island, Padang, Indonesia. This paper uses quantitative study with relational approach, and was undertaken with 180 failed nascent entrepreneurs in Padang. Data and information were collected by using a questionnaire as a cross-sectional cohort data and were further analyzed with Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) and supported by PLS 3.0 as the statistical tool. Both the process and the content framework were used to show the logic of methodology according to the dualistic model of passion) and their relationship with entrepreneurial failure. The study found that individuals’ harmonious passion in entrepreneurship should also be considered as a cause of entrepreneurial failure, meanwhile the obsessive passion is significantly found to influence entrepreneurial failure. This study implies that entrepreneurs should consider and make clear boundaries between psychological push and rationality when they start new ventures. This paper has value and originality in terms of the examination and analysis of individuals’ passion as a psychological construct that causes entrepreneurial failure. In different with other researches and studies which have merely viewed the passion as a source of entrepreneurial success, this study views and argues that individuals’ passion either is categorized as harmonious or obsessive passions (especially when it is uncontrollable) may also cause the entrepreneurial failure. 
Load Unloading Equipment, Workers (Longshormen), and Ship Service to Performance of General Cargo Loads Unloading in Terminal Jamrud Port of Tanjung Perak, Surabaya Titiek Suntari; Bambang Suryantoro; Mudayat Mudayat; Soedarmanto Soedarmanto
APMBA (Asia Pacific Management and Business Application) Vol 8, No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Brawijaya University

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The port is a node from the transportation system chain and is a gateway for sea transportation in the activities of sea traffic is increasing demanded in the globalization.  Loading and unloading equipment, Workers/ longshormen, and Ship Service are the parts that determine the performance of loading and unloading of general cargo in this sense is for  Jamrud terminal port of Tanjung Perak, Surabaya, the second largest port in Indonesia. This research was conducted with the aim to determine whether there is a relationship (correlation) and the influence of loading and unloading equipment, workers/ longshormen, and ship services on the performance of loading and unloading general cargo at the terminal so that it can be used as a means of performance of the terminal more efficiently and efficiently in handling loading and unloading. The method used is a quantitative method with primary data analysis in the form of numbers through the distribution of questionnaire data (Likert scale) analyzed.  The results indicated that there was a positive correlation or correlation and significant influence for the relationship of loading and unloading equipment, workers/ longshormen, and ship service  simultaneously on loading and unloading performance and correlate significant. This shows that there is a positive and significant correlation between loading and unloading equipment, workers/ longshormen, and ship services to the loading and unloading performance at the Jamrud terminal. Therefore, to improve the performance of loading and unloading general cargo at the terminal port of Tanjung Perak, Surabaya must pay attention to these three factors.
Green Awareness Effect on Consumers’ Purchasing Decision I Made Surya Prayoga; Made Santana Putra Adiyadnya; Bagus Nyoman Kusuma Putra
APMBA (Asia Pacific Management and Business Application) Vol 8, No 3 (2020)
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Environmental conditions are influenced by the behavior of the community itself. In this transparent era public awareness as a consumer is very important. Green awareness is needed as a consideration for making purchasing decisions. Consumers must be careful in choosing products to consume. Production of green products requires efforts that make product prices higher than green products on the other hand high prices usually make it difficult for consumers to make purchasing decisions on that product. Companies must inform people of product specifications about the products they produce are green products. This research was conducted in well known tourist city in Indonesia, Denpasar, Bali by taking the subject of teenagers in Denpasar. using purposive sampling method with a total sample of 108 respondents. The results showed that environmental awareness has a positive but not significant effect on purchasing decisions. Green product awareness has a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions. price awareness has a positive and significant influence on purchasing decisions and brand image awareness has a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions.

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