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Jurnal Mantik (Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi) is a scientific journal in information systems/informati containing the scientific literature on studies of pure and applied research in information systems/information technology,Comptuer Science and management science and public review of the development of theory, method and applied sciences related to the subject. Jurnal Mantik Penusa is published by Institute of Computer Science (IOCS). Editors invite researchers, practitioners, and students to write scientific developments in fields related to information systems/information technology,Comptuer Science and management science). Jurnal Mantik is issued 4 (FOUR) times a year.
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Can GoTo survive? Assessing financial performance and bankruptcy risks post-divesting Tokopedia Ramadhan, Rico Putra; Wahyuningsih, Sulistya Dewi
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): August: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v8i6.6422

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This study examines the initial impact of Tokopedia's divestment following the acquisition of TikTok on PT GoTo's financial performance and bankruptcy risk. As Tokopedia is the second-largest revenue contributor to GoTo, this strategy has the potential to affect the company's financial condition. With a focus on financial performance and the risk of corporate bankruptcy, the research combines quantitative methods with case studies. The indicators used in this study include financial performance (ROA, ROE, NPM, QR, DAR, DER, TATO) and bankruptcy risk analyzed using the Grover model. Data was obtained from GoTo's annual financial statements for the period from 2022 to 2024. The results showed that GoTo's divestment of Tokopedia had a positive initial impact in terms of profitability and cost efficiency. This is evidenced by all the proposed indicators showing better results after GoTo divested Tokopedia. The Grover model also shows the transition of GoTo from the distress zone to the safe zone. These results are driven by the consolidation of the core business (Gojek & GoPay) as well as the support of government regulations and the improvement of post-COVID-19 on-demand conditions. The implications of this study provide insight for stakeholders regarding GoTo's financial resilience after the Tokopedia divestment and provide an early indication of financial risk mitigation for the future.
Cultural Meaning in Tourism: A Typological Analysis of Tourist Experiences in Kampung Wayang Pinontoan, Nexen Alexandre; Ingkadijaya, Rahmat; Nurbaeti, Nurbaeti; Rachman, Arief Faizal
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): August: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v8i6.6424

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Cultural tourism serves as a dynamic platform for identity  negotiation, heritage preservation, and intercultural dialogue, particularly within community-based destinations. Rather than merely observing static cultural artifacts, visitors are increasingly drawn to immersive experiences that allow them to engage with living traditions and co-create meaning alongside local hosts. This study focuses on Kampung Wayang, a cultural enclave situated in Wukirsari, Yogyakarta, where the traditional art of wayang kulit is not only preserved but practiced as an everyday expression of cultural identity. Here, tourists are not passive consumers but active participants in a dialogical process of cultural transmission. The findings highlight that meaning-making in tourism is contingent upon the intensity and authenticity of interaction with cultural agents such as dalangs (puppet masters), artisans, and community storytellers. For instance, those who participated in puppet-making workshops or engaged in discussions about wayang philosophy reported deeper emotional resonance and cognitive insight. This supports theoretical models that posit experience as a co-constructed, affective, and reflective process. Ultimately, the study confirms that immersive participation in cultural production fosters not only aesthetic appreciation but also a profound understanding of embedded social values such as justice, loyalty, and spiritual balance. These findings suggest that cultural villages like Kampung Wayang serve as critical arenas for sustainable tourism, where the visitor experience transcends commodification and becomes a catalyst for mutual understanding and heritage continuity. As such, the village operates as both a site of memory and a space of transformation a place where local culture is not only performed, but also renegotiated through the eyes of its guests
The influence of person-job fit, person-organization fit, transformational leadership, and organizational culture on organizational commitment: a case study at the trade office of gunungkidul regency Anintito, Barrun Naufal; Kirana, Kusuma Chandra; Hadi, Syamsul
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): August: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v8i6.6428

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This study aims to examine the influence of Person-Job Fit, Person-Organisational Fit, Organisational Culture, and Transformational Leadership Style on Organisational Commitment at the Gunungkidul Regency Trade Office. This study employs a quantitative approach through a survey. Data were collected using an online Google Form questionnaire distributed to 74 respondents via total sampling. Measurements were conducted using a 1-5 Likert scale. Statistical analysis was conducted using multiple regression with SPSS version 26. The findings indicate that individual-job fit, individual-organisational fit, and organisational climate significantly influence organisational commitment, while transformational leadership does not have a significant impact. These results differ from many other studies that often find that transformational leadership can make employees more loyal to the organisation. These findings confirm that individual fit with the job and organisation, as well as a strong organisational culture, play a crucial role in strengthening employee commitment. Therefore, improving alignment between individual characteristics and the work environment can enhance employee loyalty and commitment to the organisation. For the Gunungkidul Regency Trade Office, efforts to create a positive and harmonious work climate are an important strategy for enhancing organisational commitment among its employees.
Financial Feasibility Analysis of Crystal Guava Cultivation in Bantarsari Village, Bogor Wilistanti, Mareta Gangsar; Gandhy, Abel; Syafaat, Fitra
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): August: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v8i6.6436

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Bantarsari Village, Rancabungur Sub-district, Bogor Regency, is known as the National Crystal Guava Village. However, as long as this business has been running, there has never been an analysis of financial feasibility. For this reason, this study was made with the aim of analyzing the financial feasibility of crystal guava cultivation in Bantarsari Village based on indicators of NPV, IRR, Net B/C, PP and sensitivity analysis to a 5% decrease in price and 10% decrease in production. The results showed that this cultivation is financially feasible with an NPV value of IDR. 187,308,181, IRR of 20%, Net B/C of 1.41, and PP for 3 years and 7 months; even in the scenario of a 5% decrease in selling prices and 10% production, the business remains feasible. Therefore, based on the results of this study, it is known that the crystal guava cultivation business in Bantarsari Village is financially feasible to run because it is financially profitable, and has the resilience to business risks such as a decrease in selling prices and a decrease in production
Spatial Mapping of Facilities and Infrastructure Using GIS in Pasar Tanjung Enim Village, Muara Enim Regency Putra, Putra; Fadhilah, Astrid
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): August: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v8i6.6473

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Geospatial information and community participation in regional development at various levels, including villages/subdistricts, are currently required to support economic growth and community empowerment. Good planning (based on digital and spatial information) and community participation in community management are presently needed. By utilizing digital and spatial information presented in maps and resource information, geographical locations can be easily identified. This study aims to map resources and infrastructure in Pasar Tanjung Enim Village based on geospatial information and community participation. Specifically, this research aims to provide a database and base maps of high-resolution satellite imagery and thematic maps of resources and infrastructure at the village level (large-scale and detailed), both in digital and hardcopy formats, with the involvement of community participation, and compiled into a village potential map album. Data was collected using spatial data from the Muara Enim Public Works and Spatial Planning Agency, infrastructure surveys with handheld GPS devices, and ESRI satellite imagery as base maps. Spatial data collection and field validation resulted in 148 attribute data. The results of this study are 11 thematic maps at a scale of 1:15,000, namely administrative village maps containing information on area size and boundaries, land cover, and infrastructure (road networks, telecommunications networks, government offices, places of worship, health facilities, commercial facilities, educational facilities, and public facilities). The success of this mapping supports replication in other regions. It aligns with the one map policy, emphasising spatial integration and community participation in data-driven village development.
The influence of content marketing and destination branding on consumer preferences at garland barnville Arifah, Inara Hilmi; Ramdhani, Abdullah; Muharam, Husni
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): August: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v8i6.6475

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This study investigates the influence of content marketing and destination branding on consumer preferences at Garland Barnville, a Swiss-themed cafe in Garut. Using a quantitative approach with PLS-SEM on 100 respondents, findings reveal that both content marketing (? = 0.524; p < 0.05) and destination branding (? = 0.391; p < 0.05) significantly and positively affect consumer preferences, with an overall explanatory power of 75.4%. These results indicate that consumer attraction shaped not only by product quality but also by visual narratives and destination identity, thereby reinforcing the relevance of the “experience economy” perspective. Theoretically, this study contributes to the literature by extending destination branding and content marketing research into the thematic cafe sector, an area underexplored compared to mainstream tourism. Practically, the findings provide implications for managers, emphasizing the need to balance aesthetic storytelling with core product quality to ensure sustainable competitiveness and repeat visits
The influence of land area, planting area, and harvested area on rice production in Majalengka regency in 2014-2023 Shinta, Nazma; Bakhri, Syaeful; Saefulloh, Eef
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): August: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v8i6.6485

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This research aims to determine the effect of land area, planting area and harvest area on production results in Majalengka Regency in 2014-2023. The method used in this research is quantitative using decondary data in the form of a time series from 2014-2023. The data obtained in this research is data obtained from BPS and the Food Security, Agriculture and Fisheries Service. The method used in this research is a multiple linear regression analysis method. The results of this research show that: 1) Land area has a negative and significant effect on rice production results in Majalengka Regency, this means that increasing land area does not always increase rice production, possibly due to other factors sysh as soil fertility, use of technology or suboptimal agricultural management 2) Planting area has a positive and significant effect on rice production results in Majalengka Regency, this means that the wider the planted land, the higher the rice production 3) Harvested area has a positive and significant effect on rice production results in Majalengka Regency, this means that the wider the harvested area, the higher the rice production. These findings can be a reference for the development of agricultural policies in Majalengka Regency, Such as agricultural intensification and efficient input subsidies
The influence of financial literacy, education, and stress on investment fraud moderated by financial behavior in millenials: English Surya, Joanita Maria; Abdurrahman, Abdurrahman
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): August: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v8i6.6491

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The aim of this research is to explore the influence of financial literacy (FL), financial education (FE), and financial stress (FS) on investment fraud (IF) moderated by financial behavior (FB) among Millennials in the Greater Jakarta Area (Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, Bekasi, and Cianjur).The study sample consists of Millennials residing in the Greater Jakarta Area. The research methodology employed a survey method using a Google Form with 174 respondents. Data collection took place from May 2024 to June 2024. The findings indicate that Millennials' FB is influenced by their levels of FL and FE. High levels of FS affect Millennials' FB. Millennials with good FL and FE are better equipped to avoid IF. Managerial implications suggest a need to enhance financial knowledge among Millennials through FE and internal training. Government initiatives should focus on providing accurate investment knowledge and enhancing investment regulations
The role of the S-O-R model in explaining impulsive buying in social commerce in Indonesia Yutika, Fitri; Purnama, Doni
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): August: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v8i6.6496

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The swift rise of social commerce in Indonesia, particularly through video-centric features like TikTok Shop and Shopee Video, has significantly transformed consumer behavior and increased impulsive buying. This study aims to examine how short video attractiveness and shopping convenience (stimuli) affect perceived usefulness (organism) and lead to impulsive buying (response) using the Stimulus-Organism-Response (S-O-R) framework. The research contributes by providing new insights into the psychological mechanisms that drive impulsive behavior in Indonesia's growing social commerce sector. A quantitative approach was applied, involving a survey of 101 social commerce users familiar with short video shopping cart features. Path analysis was used to test the proposed relationships. The results reveal that both short video attractiveness and shopping convenience significantly increase perceived usefulness. In turn, perceived usefulness strongly influences impulsive buying. Additionally, both stimuli were found to have direct effects on impulsive buying. Perceived usefulness acts as a partial mediator, explaining a meaningful portion of the influence of the stimuli on the buying response. These findings highlight that engaging content and seamless shopping experiences are key factors in encouraging impulsive behavior in Indonesia’s social commerce environment. This study offers practical guidance for marketers and platform designers aiming to boost consumer engagement and digital sales.
Technology readiness evaluation in dry choux pastry SMEs Tarigan, Amenda Septiala
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): August: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mantik.v8i6.6503

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This study evaluated the readiness level of technoware (equipment and machinery) and humanware (workforce competency) in a small-scale dry choux pastry enterprise to comply with the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) 2973:2011 for biscuits. The assessment was conducted using the Quality Function Deployment (QFD) framework and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to align customer needs and product quality standards with the production processes. Expert-based scoring was applied to measure the technological sophistication of production equipment and human capabilities based on UNESCAP classifications. The study identified the gap between actual conditions and the standard requirements by calculating aggregate scores for both technoware and humanware components across each production stage. The results revealed readiness gaps reaching 50.3% in microbial safety and 49.5% in free fatty acid (FFA) control, with technoware deficiencies most severe in packaging and filling, while humanware gaps were prominent in ingredient preparation and cooking. Improvement priorities were proposed using planning and technical matrices to calculate improvement ratios and normalized weights. Key improvement targets included moisture content control (improvement ratio = 1.28), flavor consistency, and heavy-metal safety. To assist micro and small bakery enterprises, this research suggests that incremental investments be made in PID-controlled ovens, stainless steel trays, and structured operator training in GMP and sensory evaluation. The main objective of this study is to develop a diagnostic framework that guides SME owners in prioritizing technology and competency upgrades to achieve sustainable compliance with SNI 2973:2011. The study concludes that a strategic focus on upgrading both machinery and human skillsets is essential for small food enterprises aiming to meet national food safety and quality standards

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