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Dinasti International Journal of Management Science
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ISSN : 26865211     EISSN : 2686522X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31933/dijms.v2i1.525
This research was carried out on Build Operate Transfer investment in Business cooperation model to metering system development project by examinated those criterias by technology preparedness level (TKT) evaluation method, Innovation preparedness level and political, social economic, technology, environment & legal aspects (PESTEL). This research was carried out to earned value from level of technological readiness level 8 and 9, Those innovation steady level 3 which involved several division like business development, engineering, accounting & finance, administration, human resources and health safety environtment officer. Gathered from all divisions and gave an score for TKT 8 assessment should be weight of more than 95% for accurate data criteria are ready, an assessment of TKT 9 has weight of more than 91% for technology criteria which tested in actual conditions, an assessment of Katsinov 3 has weighting of more than 94% for Manufacture Aspects, while assessment of PESTEL has a weight of more than 85% for Legal Aspect. Furthermore, these assessment results were brought up into focus group discussion by presented the Managing Director as expert judgment on final assessor of data validation, indicators, graphics and risk management planning before making decision about those Build Operate Transfer concept on investment business cooperation model to metering system of development project.
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Integration of Sentinel Imagery and Geographic Information System for Analysing Spatial Distribution of Senior and Vocational High School Education Facilities in West Bandung Regency, Indonesia Hadibasyir, Hamim Zaky; Amin, Choirul; Wulandari, Retna Dwi; Maulidianti, Putri; Firdaus, Nada Salsabila
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (May - June 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v6i5.4054

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Disparity in the distribution of educational facilities in developing regions is an issue to achieve equity in access to education. For example, access to senior high school (SMA) and vocational high school (SMK) has remained unequal across different sub-districts within West Bandung Regency of Indonesia and will pose a problem in attaining 12 years of compulsory education. In this research, the methods of remote sensing and GIS were integrated for analyzing the spatial distribution and accessibility to senior and vocational high school. Using data from Google Maps in 2021 and Sentinel imagery, the ANN and kernel density methods have been used in identifying the distribution pattern, while conducting buffer analysis to map coverages. In fact, there is a clustered distribution in sub-districts like Lembang, Padalarang, and Cipongkor, with isolated sub-districts like Parongpong and Rongga showing huge accessibility gaps where settlement exists over 7.5 km away from the school. These findings raise awareness of the pressing need for concerted infrastructure planning and investment at sub-national levels in pursuit of equal opportunities that are imperative for sustainable development and social equity in developing countries.
Implementation of Online-Based Administrative Services in Electronic Population Application Services (LAKSE) in Batam City Safitri, Mena; Dompak, Timbul
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (January - February 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v6i3.4078

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This study aims to analyze and describe the implementation of the Electronic Population Application Service (LAKSE) at the Population and Civil Registration Office of Batam City. The research employs a descriptive qualitative method, focusing on documentation studies to systematically explain the features, benefits, and challenges of the LAKSE application. The LAKSE application represents a digital innovation designed to streamline population administration processes, offering online services for obtaining essential documents such as identity cards, family cards, and birth or death certificates. Findings indicate that the LAKSE application has successfully improved service delivery by reducing queues, enhancing accessibility, and facilitating efficient data management. The application simplifies administrative procedures through its user-friendly interface and online submission system, allowing users to process requests from their homes. However, challenges persist in raising public awareness and ensuring widespread adoption, particularly among individuals less familiar with digital tools. In conclusion, the LAKSE application serves as an effective innovation for modernizing population administration services in Batam City. To maximize its potential, increased dissemination of information and technical support are crucial to fostering broader community participation. This research underscores the importance of digital transformation in public services to enhance efficiency, accessibility, and citizen satisfaction.
The Effect of Promotion, Price Perception, and Service Quality on Purchase Decisions (A Study of Shopee Users in West Jakarta Area) Zaky, Teuku Muhammad Ilham; Putra, Andriansyah Bachtillah
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (January - February 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v6i3.4091

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The role of the Internet in economic growth is very important for both industry and individuals. The ease of accessing the internet has given birth to e-commerce, which has now become an alternative option in online shopping. E-commerce has changed the way consumers shop, reaching more consumers, and facilitating online shopping habits. This study aims to examine the effect of promotions, price perceptions, and service quality on consumer purchasing decisions at Shopee users in West Jakarta. The population in this study were all consumers who had used or purchased the Shopee application, totaling 140 people. From this research, the independent variables consist of Promotion, Perceived Price, and Quality of Service and the dependent variable is Purchase Decision. Data analysis techniques used in this study include outer model testing (Convergent Validity, Discriminate Validity, Composite Reability), Inner model hypothesis testing (R square value, Goodness of Fit Model boostraping). Data is collected by distributing questionnaires to consumers and processed using the program Smart PLS 4.0. This study proves that promotion has a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions. Price perception has a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions. Service Quality has a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions.
The Effect of Transfer Pricing, Sales Growth, and Leverage on Tax Avoidance with Company Size as a Moderating Variable Parahita, Aulia Hanesti; Tjahjono, Mazda Eko Sri
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (January - February 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v6i3.4115

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This study uses company size as a moderating variable to examine how transfer pricing, sales growth, and leverage have an effect on tax avoidance. Manufacturing firms that were listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) in 2018 to 2022 make up the study's population. Fifty four firms were decided on as samples for this examine the usage of the purposive sampling approach. the use of SPSSv25 software program, moderated regression analysis (MRA) become used to analyse the statistics. The findings indicate that even as transfer pricing has no discernible impact on tax avoidance, sales growth and leverage have a positive effect. Furthermore, whilst company size can moderate the effect of leverage and sales growth on tax avoidance, it has no affect on the impact of transfer pricing.
The Impact of Good Corporate Governance (GCG) Mechanisms on Financial Statement Fraud with Firm Size as a Moderating Variable Aryani, Lilia; Andesto, Ronny
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (March - April 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v6i4.4139

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This study aims to determine the Effect of Good Corporate Governance (GCG) Mechanisms on Financial Statement Fraud with Firm Size as a Moderating Variable. The population in this study were Primary Consumer Goods Sector Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during 2020 - 2022. There were 210 samples selected using the purposive sampling method. The tool used in this study is Econometrical Views (Eviews) 10. The results of this study indicate that independent commissioner has a negative impact on financial statement fraud. Audit committee, institutional ownership, and managerial ownership have no impact on financial statement fraud. Firm size is able to moderate the impact of independent commissioner on financial statement fraud. Firm size is unable to moderate the impact of audit committee on financial statement fraud, firm size is unable to moderate the impact of institutional ownership on financial statement fraud, and firm size is unable to moderate the impact of managerial ownership on financial statement fraud.
Increasing training effectiveness through strengthening Instructor Competence, Training Design, Training Environment, Training Materials and Achievement Motivation Ningsih, Wilia; Setyaningsih, Sri; Irdiyansyah, Iyan
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (January - February 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v6i3.4144

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This study aims to produce a strategy to improve the effectiveness of training through strengthening the variables of instructor competence, training design, training environment, training materials as independent variables and achievement motivation variables as intervening variables. A population of 685 resulted in 253 samples taken by proportional random sampling in 9 Fields of Expertise of Business and Tourism Vocational High School Teachers Participants in the BBPPMPV Business and Tourism Upskilling and Reskilling Training. This study used a survey method with a path analysis approach and SITOREM analysis. The results of this study can be concluded: 1) There is a significant positive direct effect between instructor competence, training design, training environment and achievement motivation on training effectiveness (Y); There is a significant positive direct effect between instructor competence, training design, training environment and training on achievement motivation; There is a significant positive indirect effect between instructor competence, training design, training environment and training materials on training effectiveness through achievement motivation. Achievement motivation cannot mediate instructor competence, training design, training environment on training effectiveness. The results of the SITOREM analysis show that the indicators that are still weak and need to be improved are: 1. interpersonal skills, 2. clarity of training objectives, 3. alignment of learning components, 4. learning support, 5. visual and interactive quality, 6. up-to-date and accuracy, 7. challenging objectives, 8. results orientation, 9. response to feedback, 10. learning support, 11. participant involvement, 12. learning, 13. reaction.
The Influence of Green Manufacturing, Green Advertising, and Greenwashing on the Sustainability of Consumer Goods Sector Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the Period 2019-2023 Pratiwi, Wiwik; Hidayat, Malik; Putri, Azahra Pratiwi; Handari, Henni; Arifin, Zainal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v6i3.4177

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of Green Manufacturing, measured through a dummy variable; Green Advertising, evaluated using the net profit margin ratio; and Greenwashing, assessed based on the PROPER ranking, on Corporate Sustainability, which is determined by the dissemination of sustainability reports following the GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) standard. This research utilizes secondary data, focusing on a population of 125 manufacturing companies, with a sample of 50 companies selected using the purposive sampling method, all of which are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2019-2023 period. The panel data regression analysis method is applied using Eviews 13 as the analytical tool. The findings reveal that Green Manufacturing and Greenwashing have a positive but statistically insignificant impact on Corporate Sustainability. Conversely, Green Advertising has a negative but also statistically insignificant effect. Unlike prior studies that included Green Accounting as a variable, this research incorporates Green Manufacturing into the analysis of Corporate Sustainability, with differences also seen in measurement techniques and sample selection. This study uniquely employs the PROPER score to evaluate Greenwashing and Environmental Performance. Collectively, these three factors contribute to Corporate Sustainability, emphasizing that a comprehensive approach addressing various green practices is more effective in enhancing Corporate Sustainability.
Utilization of Customer Entrepreneurs as a Strategy to Improve Business Performance Performance of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Khalik, Idham; Siregar, Ade Perdana
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (March - April 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v6i4.4184

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The role of MSMEs is important in economic growth in Indonesia, it can improve people's welfare. Indonesian MSMEs contribute to Gross Domestic Product and national exports. Utilizing consumer participation in marketing is a strategy that can be carried out by following technological developments. Implementing consumer utilization requires consideration of customer knowledge management, entrepreneurial collaborative capability and customer network quality so that business performance increases. The aim of this research is to examine the role of customer knowledge management, entrepreneurial collaborative capability and customer network quality in mediating the influence of customer entrepreneurship on MSME business performance. The data analysis method used is Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) measurements using SmartPLS software. The research results are (1) customer knowledge management as a mediating influence of customer entrepreneurs has a significant positive effect on MSME business performance; (2) customer network quality as a mediating influence of customer entrepreneurs has a significant positive effect on MSME business performance; (3) entrepreneurial collaborative capability as a mediating influence of customer entrepreneurship has a significant positive effect on MSME business performance.
Consumer Satisfaction at Coffee Shop Pintu Dua Jakarta is Influenced by Store Atmosphere and Product Quality Through Price Haryanto, Aji; Sanusi, Eddy; Utomo, Fajar Cahyo
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (March - April 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v6i4.4217

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The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of customer satisfaction at Coffee Shop Pintu Dua Jakarta, which is affected by store atmosphere and product quality through pricing. The research method used is multiple linear regression to analyze the impact of independent variables on the dependent variable, as well as the Sobel test to analyze the effect of the price mediation variable. The data used is primary data obtained from consumer responses to questionnaires. The results show that, partially, store atmosphere has a significant positive effect on customer satisfaction, as does product quality, which also has a significant positive effect on customer satisfaction. Price mediates the effect of store atmosphere on customer satisfaction, and it also mediates the effect of product quality on customer satisfaction.
The Influence of Price and Promotion on Consumer Preferences for Eco-Friendly Products at PT Karya Rappo Indonesia in Makassar City Taufiqurrahman; Aulia; Sherry Adelia Natsir Kalla
Dinasti International Journal of Management Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Management Science (March - April 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijms.v6i4.4243

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This study aims to analyze the effect of price and promotion on consumer preferences for environmentally friendly products at PT Karya Rappo Indonesia in Makassar City. The research population is consumers who have purchased environmentally friendly products from PT Karya Rappo Indonesia in Makassar City. The population size cannot be determined with certainty due to the continuous increase in consumers. Determination of the sample size using the Malkhotra formula with the approach of the number of variables multiplied by 5, so that 120 respondents were obtained. The study used a quantitative approach with data collection through questionnaires. The results showed that the price (X1) and promotion (X2) variables had a positive and significant effect <0.05 on consumer preferences (Y) for environmentally friendly products. The promotion variable has a more dominant influence with a regression coefficient of 0.489 than the price variable with a regression coefficient of 0.425.

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