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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
ISSN : 27770915     EISSN : 27976068     DOI : 10.36418
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Utilitarian Shopping Value and Hedonic Shopping Value Influencing Repurchase Intention Mediated by Satisfaction Purnama, Mardiah; Mugiono, Mugiono; Rofiq, Ainur
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i4.704

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This research aims to explain and analyze the factors that influence Repurchase Intention in e-commerce in 5 big cities in Indonesia. This research is also intended to explain the Satisfaction variable that can mediate Utilitarian Shopping Value and Hedonic Shopping Value on repurchase intention. The subjects of this research are Indonesian consumers who shop online for fashion products in 5 cities, which are the cities with main source of ecommerce visitors. In this research, the Likert Scale was used as a research instrument measurement scale to determine the opinions of consumers in 5 city in Indonesia regarding the following three factors: (1) hedonic shopping value is necessary for e commerce in order to encourage users to make a repeat purchase/repurchase intent; (2) Utillitarian shopping value has a positive and significant effect on Repurchase intention; (3) Satisfactory shopping value perceived adventure journey in shopping, for example, to get value added in getting promos or discounts there can lead users to repeat purchases; and (4) Utilian shopping value can increase satisfaction; (5) satisfaction mediates the relationship between the two variables; (6) satisfaction is still able to have a significant influence on the motivation shopping value (Utiliarian and hedonitic) on epurchase intention, even though the nature of the satisfaction variable is partial mediation.
The Chinese Influence on the Various Architectural Elements in the Palembang Limas Traditional House Isti, Adelina Ratika; Idham, Noor Cholis; Sugini, Sugini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i4.705

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This study aims to inventory the influence of Chinese culture on the forms, elements, and ornaments of the Limas Traditional House in Palembang. The method that used in this study was through observing 4 original buildings, namely, the house of the Cek Mas family, the SMB Museum, the residence of the Mr. H. Rozak, and the residenceof Mr. Aziz family. The study was carried out through field observations and also analyzing the architectural elements contained in the 4 original houses in the city. The results show that the most dominant Chinese influence in the house is the use of wood material for almost all parts of the house ranging from walls, floors, ornaments, to the construction of the House. The investment in the House can serve as a valuable learning resource for future generations, considering its endangered condition.
Unveiling Masculinity: A Critical Analysis of Gender Representation in Men's Fragrance Advertisements Susanto, Danny
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i4.707

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The aim of this study is to examine how male sexuality is visually portrayed in advertisements for men's perfume and to investigate the notions of masculinity, gender, and sexuality depicted therein. Through a visual text analysis approach rooted in social semiotic theory with literature study, the study examines 27 advertisements predominantly from Western countries (Specifically France and Italy), analyzing elements such as visual composition, gendered representations, and societal implications. The analysis of the sampled images reveals stereotypical representations of male and female sexuality, conveyed through the use of sexuality and gender concepts. For male consumers, exposure to these representations may lead to the internalization of these ideals, influencing their self-image and behavior. These representations not only maintain existing power differentials but also hinder progress towards gender equality and challenging societal norms.
Emotional Intelligence’s Role on Turnover Intention through Job Satisfaction as a Mediating Variable Suwandana, I Gusti Made
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i4.708

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Turnover intention is a condition where someone wants to leave his job or the organization he owns to get a better job. This turnover intention is a problem for businesses, but if controlled appropriately and logically, it can be a good thing. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of emotional intelligence on turnover intention with job satisfaction as a mediating variable in workers in Denpasar coffee shop, Bali. This research uses Traditional Turnover Theory as a theoretical foundation. The sample in this study amounted to 100 people with saturated sampling techniques. Data analysis techniques use path analysis, classical assumption testing, and mediation role testing. The results showed that emotional intelligence had a negative and significant effect on turnover intention; emotional intelligence had a positive and significant effect on job satisfaction; and job satisfaction had a negative and significant effect on turnover intention; job satisfaction mediated the influence between emotional intelligence and turnover intention. This research is a consideration and input for all coffee shops in the Denpasar area, Bali to improve their internal management system.
Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment Between Expectations and Reality in Small Cities Cahyani, Cahyani; Anez, Celbi; Billa, Putri Salsa; Siswoyo, Mukarto; Khumayah, Siti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i4.709

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One of the successes of development is that the role of men and women is very influential on the success of development. In this case, the Cirebon City government issued Regional Regulation Number 7 of 2021 concerning the Regional Medium Term Government Plan, namely "In creating a society with human resources that are competitive and superior in all fields". This observation aims to find out implementation policies and expectations in the gender mainstreaming program. in realizing gender equality, what is the reality in the Cirebon City Community, then what are the supporting and inhibiting factors, in an effort to overcome policy obstacles to implementing gender mainstreaming programs in DP3APPKB in Cirebon City. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method using primary techniques, namely from in-depth interviews consisting of the DP3APPKB Gender Mainstreaming Sub-Coordination and the Cirebon City Community. Secondary data has been obtained from documentation and archives at DP3APPKB as well as several statutory regulations and other documents that support this research. George C Edwards' theory used in this research covers the success of policy implementation which is influenced by four aspects, namely: Communication, Resources, Disposition or Attitude of the Implementer and Bureaucratic Structure. The results of this research show that the implementation of the gender mainstreaming program has been quite successful, but there is still a lack of response from the community and an uncertain budget from the government so that it is less than optimal for realizing gender equality in the development sector in Cirebon City.
The Effect of Self Esteem and Learning Motivation on Learning Achievement Mediated by Emotional Intelligence Nilawati, Raden Roro Baiduri; Ghufron, Muhammad; Nurani, Diah Kukuh
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i4.710

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This study aims to investigate the effect of self esteem and learning motivation on learning achievement with the mediator of emotional intelligence in students at SMAN 39 Jakarta. The sample of this study consisted of students at SMAN 39 Jakarta. Data were collected through questionnaires that measured the level of self esteem, learning motivation, emotional intelligence, and learning achievement. Data analysis was conducted using path analysis method with mediation approach. The results showed that there is a relationship between Self Esteem has a positive effect of 0.23 and a significant t value = 2.27 on Learning Achievement. Learning motivation has a positive effect of 0.27 and a significant t value = 4.51 on Emotional Intelligence. Emotional Intelligence has a negative effect of -0.22 and a value of t = -2.10 which means significant to Learning Achievement. Self Esteem has more influence on Emotional Intelligence than Learning Achievement, Learning motivation has more influence on Learning Achievement than Emotional Intelligence. The results of this study provide further understanding of the factors that influence student achievement, as well as the importance of the role of emotional intelligence as a mediator in the relationship between self esteem and learning motivation with learning achievement. This research has important implications in the context of education, especially in efforts to improve student achievement. The results of this study can be used as a basis for developing programs and interventions that aim to improve students' self esteem, learning motivation, and emotional intelligence.
Alternative Solutions to Increase Pension Security Participation in Indonesia Meutia, Astrid; Hamzah, Muhammad Zilal; Rumondang, Haiyani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i4.711

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This study aims to analyze alternative solutions to increase the number of pension security participation in Indonesia. The analysis method used in this study is Panel Data Regression. The data used in the panel data analysis are Number of Pension Security Participants, Human Development Index (HDI), Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), Open Unemployment Rate (TPT), Information and Communication Technology Development Index (IPTIK), Young age (15-24) who are not in school, working or training (NEET), Proportion of Average Hourly Wages to Provincial Minimum Wage (Wages), Gini Ratio, Labor Force Participation Rate (TPAK) from 2017-2022 in 33 Provinces in Indonesia. The results of panel data processing, the best model is  the Fixed Effect Model with regression results showing that only GRDP variables have a significant positive influence. While the Wage variable has a significant negative effect and the IPM, TPT, IPTIK, NEET, Gini Ratio, TPAK variables have no influence on the Number of Pension Security Participants.
Marketing Strategies through Product Awareness, Service Quality and Product Quality Assurance on Consumer Purchasing Decisions Nurbianto, Amanda Threesya; Christian, Timotius Febry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i4.712

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In the dynamic pharmaceutical industry, companies are undergoing significant transformations in their interactions with consumers. The health industry involves various stakeholders, and pharmaceutical products, such as medications, are predicted to continually increase in demand with the growth of the middle class in Indonesia. Pharmaceutical manufacturers compete through distribution channels such as pharmacies and large pharmaceutical retailers to meet the demands of the government, patients, and entrepreneurs. With the rising number of patients, PT. Satoria Aneka Industri needs to develop a marketing strategy to remain competitive by enhancing the quality of products, services, and quality assurance. Positioned as the second-largest market share holder, PT. Satoria Aneka Industri aims to become the leader in the Indonesian market with a marketing strategy focused on the Unique Selling Point (USP), improving service quality, and ensuring product quality. Product awareness, service quality, and product quality assurance are considered determining factors in consumer purchasing decisions, with marketing strategy analysis focused on the company's infusion products.
The Effect of Dividend Policy, Capital Structure, and Exchange Rate on Stock Returns in Industrial Sector Business Entities Maulana, Arif; Hendarin, Rega Mawarni Nur; Haris, Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i4.713

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The purpose of this study is to examine how Dividend Income, Capital Structure, and Exchange Rate affect Stock Market Performance. The sample consisted of 12 companies trading on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) selected using the Purposive Sampling method, resulting in 63 observations for each variable.  Data from audited financial statements, tax reports, and stock market prices are published by Bursa Indonesia (IDX).  Data analysis was performed using regression analysis techniques.  The results of this study show that the Exchange Rate, Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR), and Debt to Equity ratio (DER) all have a significant impact on stock prices.  Individually, the Exchange Rate and DER have significant effects, with the Exchange Rate having a negative effect and DER having a positive effect, but the DPR having no significant effect.  The coefficient of determination shows that 10.8% of the stock price variation can be explained by the three variables studied, while 89.2% can be explained by other factors not included in the study.
Comparison of Tiktok Application Users Between the Implementation of Creativity and Addictive Behavior Risalah, Aisyah Mujahidah; Rina, Nofha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i4.714

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TikTok application users have now reached all levels of society, especially teenagers who use the TikTok application as a medium to express themselves. Teenagers who access TikTok are considered to have the opportunity to use creative abilities in creating content on TikTok, but the Tiktok application, in fact, will also have a bad impact on individuals, especially teenagers who are still very unstable. Tiktok can have a negative impact where it makes its users more and more addicted every day. This study aims to understand and analyze the implementation of creativity and addictive behavior of TikTok users. Implementation using Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (TTCT) and addictive behavior using Bergen Social Media Addiction Scale. There are four aspects of creativity, namely fluency, flexibility, elaboration, and originality. While addictive behavior there are aspects of importance, tolerance, mood swings, withdrawal and relapse. The method used is quantitative descriptive, to find out more between creativity and addiction that TikTok users use. Based on the findings, 85% were able to implement their creativity on the TikTok application with the biggest aspect lying in the flexibility in utilizing the ability to identify problems or provide solutions to their problems by utilizing the features and visualizations available on TikTok. As for addictive behavior, it was found that 75% of addictive behavior existed, with the largest dimension in mood swings, this is because TikTokers are looking for fun and entertainment to forget for a moment about the problem.

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