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The Power Of Satisfaction And Trust: Unlocking E-WOM's Influence On Consumer Repurchase Intentions In Digital Marketplaces Shahrial Putra, Defin; Wicaksono, Teguh; Abdurrahim, Abdurrahim
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1034

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The purpose of this research is to investigate how consumer repurchase intention in the setting of e-commerce is impacted by electronic word of mouth (e-WOM), trust, and customer happiness. The demographic of this study is the people who live in the North Banjarmasin District, and the research sample consists of 399 respondents who buy at the marketplace. The study used a quantitative design. An analysis method called structural equation modeling (SEM) is applied. The findings of the study demonstrate the significance of these variables in influencing the intention to repurchase, and eWOM is recognized as a key tactic for encouraging customers to share pleasant experiences with one another. However, e-WOM is negatively impacted by the possibility of disseminating false information. According to research, e-WOM, trust, and customer happiness all significantly influence the desire to repurchase. Reliability of work, completeness of information, and timeliness of delivery can all be used to gauge this level of confidence
Determination of Content Marketing and Store Atmosphere on Café Consumer Responses Kuraesin, Ecin; Nugrahanigsih, Hartanti; Agung, Syahrum; Dwi Tresnawati, Evita; Hikmat Maulana, Lucky
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1035

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The development of the culinary business is increasingly rapid, marked by the emergence of many cafes which are increasingly common in Indonesia. Many cafes run culinary businesses that take advantage of practicality in consuming food and drinks. This research aims to determine consumer responses and the influence of content marketing and store atmosphere factors on consumer responses to café visitors simultaneously or partially. The population and sample are 120 consumers taken by nonprobability sampling technique. The analytical method used in this research is descriptive and verification. The instrument test was carried out with validity and reliability. Research data analysis includes multiple linear regression analysis, multiple correlation analysis, and hypothesis testing. The research results show that content marketing and store atmosphere are considered good. Simultaneously and partially, content marketing and store atmosphere factors have a positive and significant effect on consumer responses.
Systematic Literature Review: The Paradigm Of Developing Nations Oriented Towards Falah Anggara, Windu; Harahap, Isnaini; M. Nawawi, Zuhrinal
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1037

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This systematic literature review delves into the emerging paradigm witnessed in developing nations as they shift their development strategies towards the concept of Falah. Rooted in Islamic principles, Falah encapsulates holistic well-being, prosperity, and the fulfillment of societal needs. The review synthesizes diverse scholarly articles, research papers, and academic contributions to explore the theoretical foundations, policy implications, and practical applications of the Falah-oriented development approach across developing nations. Highlighting the experiences of countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Saudi Arabia, the study underscores the transformative role of Falah in shaping economic development strategies. From the integration of Falah-based economies to the empowerment of Sharia-compliant economic sectors, each nation exhibits a unique approach to realizing this paradigm. The article emphasizes the significance of aligning with Sharia principles, fostering socio-economic well-being, and contributing to sustainable development goals. The findings illuminate the pivotal role of Falah as a catalyst for positive change, offering valuable insights into alternative development paradigms and their potential contributions to holistic well-being and sustainable development in the developing world.
The Influence Of Financial Technology, Financial Literacy, And Risk Perception On Mutual Fund Investment Decisions In Generation Z In Jawa Barat: - Khaera Palesta, Pani; Santi Paramita, V.
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1038

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Generation Z is a generation that grew up in the digital era, where technology and social media have become an important part of their lives. Based on survey results, most of generation Z have expenses that are greater than their income. This shows that they are less wise in financial management and less able to carry out long-term financial planning. On the other hand, current technological advances present various choices and convenience for making financial investments. There are various types of investment products available for short and long term, which have low risk to high risk. For beginner investors, investing in mutual funds is highly recommended. This is because investing in mutual funds in Indonesia can be started with low fund, diversified funds, managed by professional investment management, thereby providing better return opportunities. This research aims to determine the influence of financial technology, financial literacy, and risk perception on generation Z mutual fund investment decisions in West Java. This research method uses quantitative methods with descriptive and associative approaches. The infinite population in this research is Generation Z in West Java who have invested in mutual funds. Respondents have addresses in various cities in West Java. The sample was determined using simple random sampling with a sample size of 80. The results of this study explain that Financial Technology and Risk Perception do not influence Generation Z's mutual fund investment decisions. On the other hand, financial literacy influences Generation Z's mutual fund investment decisions in West Java.
Economic Transformation: Navigating Challenges And Embracing Opportunities In Islamic Economics And Finance Across Southeast Asia Dayu, Wulan; Harahap, Isnaini; M. Nawawi, Zuhrinal
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1039

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The research aims to comprehensively understand challenges impeding the growth of Islamic economic systems in Southeast Asia and explore opportunities for sustainable development. It contextualizes the economic transformation in the region, emphasizing the unique role of Islamic economics and finance. Challenges like regulatory complexities, market uncertainties, and global economic shifts are analyzed, providing insights into impediments faced by the Islamic finance sector. The article explores strategies employed by Southeast Asian countries to promote Islamic economics and finance, assessing policy effectiveness and collaborative efforts. It highlights the role of financial inclusion, education, and technology in overcoming hurdles. On a positive note, the study identifies growth opportunities in regional cooperation, innovative financial instruments, and Islamic finance's potential contribution to sustainable development goals. Emphasizing the importance of embracing these opportunities, the research contributes to the discourse on economic transformation in Southeast Asia. The findings aim to inform policymakers, financial institutions, and scholars, fostering understanding for a more inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous economic future in the region.
Small To Medium Enterpirses In The Digital Era On Line Shop Professional Community (Kaji) In East Java Idham, Idham; Made, Henni; Dewi Fitrianingsih, Sri; Bin Mukhtar, Dzulkifli
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1040

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Small To Medium Enterpirses In The Digital Era On Line Shop Professional Community (Kaji) In East Java. The contribution of SMEs has had an impact on the regional and national economy (Bunga, 2022), the growth and development of SMEs in Indonesia cannot be separated from the various challenges faced, the economic crisis that occurred at the end of 1997 brought multi-economic impacts, including SMEs (Tejasari, 2008), the impact of Covid 19 which occurred in early 2020, the impact of the global economy occurred as a whole. SMEs also felt the same impact with the independence that SMEs have, being able to overcome global economic challenges (Aksan, 2022), entering the digital era. East Java UKM (KAJI) is faced with online shop UKM must be able to take a role and control the market so that the existence of SMEs is not eroded by digitalization, especially online shops. Legitimacy theory focuses on interactions between companies and society based on legitimacy theory, namely that a "social contract" occurs between companies and the community where the company operates and uses economic resources. It explains the concept of social contract, all social institutions, including companies, operate in society through social contracts, both explicit and implicit, their survival and growth is based on what consists of, the final result (social output) provided to the wider community, the distribution of economic, social and political benefits. to groups according to their power (Gray, 2001). The research method used in the research is qualitative analysis of case studies. Single case case study is used to obtain data from various primary and secondary research sources (observations, artifacts, archives, documents, interviews, multiple sources), is a research strategy involving one or more cases (multi cases) creating theoretical constructions, middle range propositions or theories based on empirical fact cases (Eisenhardt, 1989). The results of the research and discussion can be concluded that the existence of East Java UKM (KAJI) is described as follows: a. Able to support the family economy as an alternative source of family income, b. The existence of KAJI East Java, facilitates UKMs to establish friendly relations between UKMs, c. Market opportunities are still limited. SMEs still have difficulty marketing SME products. e. The attention received by SMEs in business development and capital assistance has not been maximized, f. Lack of innovation and creativity among SMEs. Suggestions for the existence of SMEs should receive more attention, especially in policies that support the existence of SMEs, especially the policy of implementing online shops to ensure the continuity of the existence of SMEs.
Combination Of Goat Rumen And Mas Snails As Decomposer Bacteria In Manufacturing Empty Palm Bunch Compost Fauzan Bintang Andaswara, Muhammad; Rusmini, Rusmini; Abidin, Zainal; Mudi, La; Daryono, Daryono; Anwar, Rusli; Arifin, Syaiful
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1041

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One effort to utilize EPOFB waste is by composting EPOFB. Cellulose can be broken down by the activity of microorganisms that are capable of hydrolyzing cellulose as an energy source, such as bacteria and fungi. One solution for managing EFB waste is to utilize cellulose decomposing organisms, which come from goldfish snails (pomacea canaliculata) and goat rumen (caprovis spp.). The aim of this research is to calculate the length of time for composting, observe the physical properties of the compost and test the nutrient elements N, P, K, C/N ratio and pH, compost from EFB using decomposer bacteria from golden snails combined with goat rumen at the P1 level and the P2 level. using commercial bioactivators. Fertilizer results at each level were compared with the Indonesian National Standard SNI No./140/10/2004. This research was carried out at the Agronomy Laboratory of the Plantation Plant Cultivation Study Program and Pilot Gardens of the Samarinda State Agricultural Polytechnic, from June to September 2023. The research results show the length of time for composting to compost empty oil palm bunch waste at P1 level using a golden snail decomposer combined with rumen goats and P2 used a commercial biodecomposer for 53 days. Based on the results of research on the physical properties of empty oil palm fruit bunch waste compost at levels P1 and P2, the temperature at the end was the same, namely 28ºC, while the color, odor and texture parameters were better at level P2, namely blackish brown, odorless and slightly grainy in texture. The research results at the P2 treatment level were better in terms of the element parameters N, P, K and C, namely, N = 1.0343%, P = 0.2554% and K = 32.58, which met SNI 19-7030-2004 standards.
Description Of Head Lice (Pediculus capitis) Infection Of Primary School Age Children In Elementary School Negeri 40, Salero District, Central Ternate District, Ternate City, 2022 Tomia, Amalan; Tuharea, Rosmila
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1043

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Head lice are the cause of the ectoparasitic disease pediculosis capitis. Both adults and children in school can have head lice. A public elementary school (SDN) 40 in Salero Village, Ternate City is utilized to illustrate how Pediculus capitis might spread. The purpose of this study is to characterize head lice infections caused by Pediculosis capitis in elementary school-aged children and to identify the risk factors that contribute to the spread of this infestation. This study uses a descriptive, analytical, correlative research design. The children in grades 4, 5, and 6 of SDN 40 comprised the study's population. The process of sampling involved tracking head lice infections according to factors such as age, gender, infection location, itching in the head, hair type, length, and frequency of hair washing r with Pediculus capitis infection (p-value = 0.001 and OR 0.102-0.570); long hair with Pediculus capitis infection (value = 0.000 and OR 101-0.569); hair washing interval with Pediculus capitis infection (p-value = 0.000 and OR 0.019-0.415) and use of combs together with Pediculus capitis infection (p-value = 0.001 and OR 00.141-0.789). Hair type did not have a significant relationship with Pediculus capitis infection with a p-value = 0.852 and OR 0.477-2.505.
Willingness To Pay And Ability To Pay Child Follow-Up Immunization In Medan City Dasopang, Eva Sartika; Julia Sari, Tahara; Muliani, Wina; Hasanah, Fenny; Natalia Siahaan, Desy; Handayani Lubis, Salma
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1044

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Immunization must be given to children starting from infancy and is a mandatory program from the government. Immunization can be provided free of charge at community health centers but can also be paid (carried out independently) at other health service facilities such as private clinics. The aim of this research is to determine the factors that influence Willingness To Pay and Ability To Pay at the Medan South Area Health Center and Rumah Zakat Pratama Clinic in Medan City.This type of research is quantitative research with descriptive analytics using cross sectional methods. Research data was obtained using a questionnaire given to 150 respondents from both research sites, namely the health center and clinic. Job criteria are education and knowledge for willingness to pay, while number of family members, accessibility, income and expenses are associated with ability to pay. Data analysis to see the relationship used the chisquare test (?=0.05).The results of the research show that there is a relationship between education, work and knowledge among respondents at community health centers and clinics with willingness to pay (WTP) with p<0.05 and there is a significant relationship between respondents at both community health centers and clinics where accessibility criteria are met. ability to pay (ATP) with a p value <0.05.
Adventure Destinations In Indonesia: The Function Of Perceived Value, And Effect On Visitor Experience And Revisit Intention Mahmudi Rosid, Moch.
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1045

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Management of the Mt. Penanggungan destination which has not been managed well. Can management science contribute to the Mt. Penanggungan adventure tourism destination? This research examines marketing management in adventure tourism destinations, which is usually synonymous with customer loyalty, and the determinant is always "satisfaction" but here we try another variable, namely "perceived value", then its influence on visitor experience and revisit intention. The aim of this research is to determine the role of perceived value in adventure destinations in Indonesia, and how much visitor experience influences it and then its influence on revisit intention. The sample used 233 visitors to Mt. Penanggungan who climbed at least once according to Hair et al., infinite population, using the Convenience Sampling technique as part of a non-probability sampling design. The method uses a quantitative approach with descriptive research according to Creswell, and explanatory according to Neuman. Statistical analysis uses Path Analysis, previously testing the data: validity test and reliability test. Analyzed using descriptive analysis. Tested using classic assumption tests: normality test, multicollinearity test, heteroscedasticity test, autocorrelation test.Hypothesis tests were carried out: t test, F test, and R² test. And finally analyzed using path analysis. The results of this research hypothesis test: visitor experience influences revisit intention, visitor experience influences perceived value, perceived value influences revisit intention, visitor experience and perceived value influence revisit intention.Managers are advised to maintain the stability of the influence of each variable, Visitor Experience to Perceived Value, Visitor Experience to Revisit Intention, Perceived Value to Revisit Intention, so that all paths are consistently positive and significant on an ongoing basis, and ultimately increase the number of return visits to Mt. Penanggungan, indirectly improving the economy of residents around the slopes of Mt. Penanggungan, especially residents of Tamiajeng Village on the south side, residents of Seloliman Village on the west side, residents of Wonosunyo Village on the east side, and residents of Watonmasjedong Village on the north side.

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