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International Journal of Applied Business Research
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The International Journal of Applied Business Research (IJABR), an academic journal in the field of business, published by Bandung State Polytechnic, Indonesia. This OPEN ACCESS Journal is intended to foster and stimulate the exchange of discourses on applied business research issues among professionals and academics throughout the world.
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Developing Muslim Tourist Satisfaction Through Their Sense of Community Amalia, Fatya Alty; Sumarjan, Norzuwana; Suhartanto, Dwi
Jurnal Internasional Penelitian Bisnis Terapan Vol 6 No 02 (2024)
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The significance of ensuring Muslim tourist satisfaction in fostering loyalty motivates scholars to explore additional influencing factors. This study investigates how a sense of community impacts tourist satisfaction in halal destinations within Muslim-majority countries. By analyzing responses from 306 Muslim tourists from Indonesia and Malaysia using partial least squares (PLS), the findings reveal that specific dimensions of a sense of community—specifically, membership and needs fulfilment—significantly enhance tourist satisfaction. Conversely, the dimensions of influence and shared emotional connection do not significantly impact satisfaction. Moreover, the strength of the relationship between a sense of community and tourist satisfaction varies between Indonesian and Malaysian tourists. This study contributes both practically and theoretically to the tourism sector.
People, Process, Technology, and Partner in Hospital Supply Chain Management: A Systematic Literature Review Setiawati, Marla; Simatupang, Togar Mangihut; Okdinawati, Liane
Jurnal Internasional Penelitian Bisnis Terapan Vol 6 No 02 (2024)
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This systematic review aims to identify gaps in the areas of people, processes, technology, and partners within hospital supply chain management. The analysis followed PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines to ensure a rigorous and comprehensive approach. The review identified significant gaps in each area. In terms of people, two key gaps were observed. First, there is a lack of research exploring the impact of hospital supply chain management on patients, particularly in relation to patient satisfaction and healthcare outcomes. Second, there is limited attention given to the role of government policies and regulations in shaping and influencing hospital supply chain management practices. Regarding the process, the review identified a gap in the understanding of service delivery within hospital supply chain management. In the area of technology, gaps were found in research related to specific technological applications. Specifically, there is a limited focus on the utilization of radio frequency identification (RFID), information technology (IT), and blockchain in hospital supply chain management. Exploring the potential benefits and challenges associated with these technologies would contribute to more efficient inventory management, enhanced traceability, and improved data security. Lastly, the review identified a gap in understanding the dynamics and effectiveness of partnerships within hospital supply chain management. Limited research has explored the strategies and best practices for establishing and managing partnerships with suppliers, distributors, and manufacturers. Investigating successful partnership models and factors influencing their effectiveness would enable hospitals to optimize collaboration efforts and achieve improved supply chain performance.
Financial Behavior as Key Factors Affecting Indonesian Gen-Z Entrepreneurial Intention Candy, Candy; Vira, Vira
Jurnal Internasional Penelitian Bisnis Terapan Vol 6 No 02 (2024)
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This research intends to investigate the effects of financial knowledge, self-control, parental socialization, and peer influence on the entrepreneurial intention of Generation Z (Gen-Z) through saving behavior as the mediating variable. A sample size of 396 Indonesian Gen-Z were used, and SmartPLS 3.0 program was adopted to evaluate the collected information. Meanwhile, structural equation model was implemented based on the partial least square method. The results reveal that financial literacy, self-control, and parental socialization positively affect saving behavior and successfully intervene entrepreneurial intention. However, peer influence has no significant connection to saving behavior and entrepreneurial intention. A novel framework is offered to policymakers to identify the driving forces of Gen-Z propensity to save and pursue entrepreneurial opportunities.
Is A Vending Machine My Best Bet? Understanding Key Factors Determining US Consumers’ Preference and Loyalty to Fruit Vending Machines Botero, Julio; Rombach, Meike; Dean, David; Gan, Christopher
Jurnal Internasional Penelitian Bisnis Terapan Vol 6 No 02 (2024)
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This study investigates the key factors influencing US consumer preference and loyalty to fruit vending machines compared to other distribution channels. It specifically examines the roles of experience, quality and value, COVID-19, convenience, freshness, and safety-related benefits of fruit vending machines. Data was collected through an online consumer survey and analyzed using Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The findings reveal that the strongest predictors of consumer preference and loyalty are experience and perceived quality and value of the fruits. Convenience benefits appear significant only when comparing vending machines to other distribution channels while food safety does not emerge as a key factor. These findings add valuable insights for fruit growers and marketing managers in the US food retail sector.
Loyalty Dynamics in Mangrove Ecotourism: Exploring the Influence of Attitudes, Perceived Benefits, Costs, and Environmental Concern Seperi, Yuli; Sakti, Guntur
Jurnal Internasional Penelitian Bisnis Terapan Vol 6 No 02 (2024)
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Tourists' environmental concern acts as a catalyst, fostering a green attitude and elevating ecotourism as a primary attraction. Indonesia's vast mangrove forests offer unique opportunities for ecotourism development, given their rich biodiversity and critical role in oxygen production. This study aims to explore the intricate relationship between mangrove ecotourism and tourists' loyalty intentions and behaviors, focusing on Millennials (Gen Y) and Generation Z in urban centers like Batam City, Tanjungpinang City, and Bintan Regency in the Riau Islands Province. Utilizing quantitative methods, data from 420 respondents were collected via electronic surveys and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with SmartPLS software. The findings highlight significant relationships: perceived cost and environmental concern strongly influence tourists' green attitude while perceived benefits do not directly impact it. Perceived benefits, perceived costs, and green attitudes significantly shape loyalty intentions, with environmental concern emerging as a key driver. Additionally, loyalty intentions significantly impact perceived benefits, green attitudes, and perceived costs. Although environmental concern, perceived benefits, perceived costs, and green attitude have a significant influence on loyalty behavior, their impact is indirect. This suggests a nuanced interplay among these variables in shaping tourists' behavior in the mangrove ecotourism context, underscoring the complex dynamics at play in sustainable tourism development.
The Relationship between CSR and Profitability through Environmental Performance Moderation: The Use of Robust Path Analysis in Warp-PLS Susilawati, Riauli; Syarief, Mochamad Edman; Mai, Muhamad Umar
Jurnal Internasional Penelitian Bisnis Terapan Vol 6 No 02 (2024)
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This research intends to investigate the impact of company social responsibility (CSR) on profitability through the moderating role of environmental performance represented by PROPER. Path analysis using WarpPLS was employed to examine 72 manufacturing firms listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX). The results reveal that CSR has a significant positive impact on financial performance because in addition to being accountable to their shareholders, companies can legitimize that their social actions are in line with the expectation of society. Besides, environmental performance affects company profitability since, referring to the legitimacy theory framework, the public perceives that the industrial waste management practices carried out by the companies benefit the environment. This condition has a potential to enhance competitive advantage and ultimately increase company profits. The study is expected to contribute to filling the gaps in the literature regarding the relationship between CSR and corporate performance. Besides, it increases understanding and insights for practitioners, including investors, management, and consumers, regarding the role of PROPER in mediating the link between CSR practices and company financial performance, particularly in the context of Indonesian manufacturing companies.

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