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ISSN : 27749576     EISSN : 27472981     DOI : https://doi.org/10.34306/conferenceseries
ADI International Conference Series (AICS) is open access journal published by Asosiasi Dosen Indonesia. AICS (ADI International Conference Series) is Supported by ADI Publisher & Organized by Pandawan. AICS (ADI International Conference Series) provides media to publish scientific articles from scholars and experts around the world related to the Interdisiplin topics. All URL of published articles will have a digital object identifier (DOI).
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The Moderating Role of Data Privacy and Protection Security on Service Quality, Brand Equity, and Tariff Towards Firm Performance Radito Maulana Putra; Mira Maulida; Moch Riyadh Rizki
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Indonesia had more than 200 million cyber-attacks. Due to its poor cybersecurity system, the country is subject to frequent attacks. As an illustration, in one week in January Indonesia experienced 1.35 million website attacks. The most recent major cyber-attacks in Indonesia happened during the ‘WannaCry’ ransomware attack in May 2017. 12 institutions in Indonesia were attacked, including plantation and manufacturing companies as well as universities. With 355 million telecom subscribers in total as of June 2019 (fourth-largest cellular market in the world) Indonesia still has extremely low awareness of the essentials of data privacy and protection security while few of the major telecom operators that offer prime data privacy and protection are a major distinguishing factor of service quality excellence. The Journal will have as main objective the evaluation of the Data Privacy and Security Protection of mobile telecommunications perceived by the clients towards its brand Equity and firm performance. The relationship and impact between data privacy and protection security as a moderating role with other 5 dependent variables were tested in different periods of telecom professionals and enthusiasts from different regions. This study applied quantitative analysis with data received from 215 high level telecom professionals from major operators and vendors who had extensive experience and knowledge within the Telecom Industry.
Understanding the Factors Influencing the Participation of the Warehouse Receipt System Program for Pepper Farmers. R Ferry Bakti Atmaja; Yosefin
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The Warehouse Receipt System is a government program aimed at improving the welfare of small farmers, enabling them to postpone the sale of their goods to be stored in government warehouses and sold at a more profitable price. In practice, it shows the low level of farmer participation. This research is a qualitative study, trying to describe the causes of the problem through door-to-door interviews and questionnaires to pepper farmers. The results showed that several reasons that influenced and prevented pepper farmers from participating in the WRS program included the amount of pepper production produced by small-scale farmers, the lack of confidence of farmers in the program due to the absence of a pilot program, storage costs in warehouses were considered burdensome, farmers' reluctance to deal with bank loans due to complicated procedures and emotional feelings of local residents.
Value Chain of Gastronomic Tourism in Ubud, Bali Ismayanti Istanto; Ina Djamhur
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Abstract. Gastronomic tourism as one form of sustainable tourism has not yet developed in Indonesia. Gastronomic tourism is a bridge between the past and the future to preserve food culture. In 2019, Ubud Bali is chosen to become a world-class gastronomic destination complied with UNWTO standard. The research aims to identify the elements of gastronomic tourism and gastronomic value chains as tourist attractions in Ubud, Bali. Focused discussion, interviews and observations are used to compile data and information then, descriptively analyzed. Research results show that gastronomic elements that can be used as tourist attractions in Ubud include food tours, visits to food producers, home cooking activities and home dining experience, cooking classes in restaurants, and events in traditional cuisine. These elements are interconnected in the value chain of gastronomic tourism, from upstream to downstream, from planting food to promotion and commercialization. The activities of gastronomy tourism in Ubud involves many forms of tourism, such as: agricultural tourism, organic tourism, educational tourism, historical tourism, and food tourism (cooking class).
The Automation, Management Control System and Firm Performance – A Conceptual Framework Alfiandri; Rozita Amiruddin
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Technology evolves therefore, the organizations must keep pace with technological advancements to remain competitive and efficient by automating the system. By implementation of an automation system, work will be effectively and efficiently, reduce cost-effectively and improve the control system. Thus, automation is a formal control that provides rules and standardizations that should be complied with. Implementation of automation would reduce human participation, standardize labour and regulated behaviour in a predictable/programmatic environment. However, it does not necessarily work effectively in a dynamic and flexible environment especially in the manufacturing industry. Drawing on analysis in the field of human-machine interactions in the dynamic environment, management control systems (MCS) provide a nuanced balance between control of standardization and control of flexibility and lead to firm performance. Contingency theory confirms that the function and role of MCS vary according to the context within which firms operate including technology automation. Quantitative methods are used in the study, the data will be collected through the questionnaire. measurement of variables of the study develops from the literature. Unit analysis of the study is the manufacturing industry. The manager of the firm is the respondent of the study. Pre-test will be conducted to ensure the clarity of the questions, minimize error and increase the validity before actual questionnaires are distributed.
Impact of Innovation & Certification To Sme Performance In F&B Sector Rakhmatyar Ridha; Nila K. Hidayat
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The government has planned the programme “UKM Naik Kelas” to increase the number of halal certification but the objective was not achieved by the poor performance of SME. The study aimed to test the effects of innovation and Halal certification on SME performance. The innovation is measured by five dimensions are design and atmosphere, food and beverages, technology application, responsible business and human resources. The Halal certification is measured by two dimensions: knowledge on Halal concept and practices on Halalan Tayyiba. The SME performance is measured by three dimensions are profitability, business growth, and customer satisfaction. The study is carried out in the context of restaurants and café industry by distributing questionnaires to 200 owners of SMEs. The multiple linear regressions are used of this study to test both partially and simultaneously effects. The results show that either partially or simultaneously there are significant and positive effects of innovation and Halal certification on SME performance. The benefits of innovation can affect an organization’s business processes, product performance, and human resources performance which can optimally encourage SME performance. Meanwhile the Halal certification can grow the level of consumer trusts towards the brand and then encourage them to increase customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Optimization Hotel Staff in Uncertain Condition Using Integer Linear Programming Indri Hapsari
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Nature and man-made disasters have a significant impact on the tourism sector, either immediately or in the long term, disrupting the sustainability of tourism. Even decent planning has been carried out on the basis of previous experience, there is still a new challenge to be met as an impact of reducing sales. One of the problems is the number of hotel workers who have to stay in the tourism crisis. The goal is to provide a defined planning so that hotel managers and staff can prepare for the fluctuation of hotel occupancy. Modelling the demand of hotel guests and the availability of hotel staff is based on the method of aggregate production planning with the optimization result of integer linear programming. The effect is the number of hotel workers for each time , taking into account no disappointment on the part of hotel guests and reducing the cost of recruitment and lay-off of hotel staff. Case study is taken from the hotel occupancy in Bali before and during the Covid-19 pandemic, to demonstrate how the model works to quantify the number of workers required.
Price Manipulation During the Indonesian Presidential Election of 2019: Does it Matter Toward Return, Volatility and Liquidity? Kris Ossy Novian; Intan Nurul Awwaliyah; Hadi Paramu
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The main purpose of this research is to evaluate if stocks indicated political content during the 2019 Indonesia’s presidential election in the form of price manipulation. This study uses a quantitative method by employing an independent sample t-test to test the hypothesis. Sample formation is divided into two broad categories which are affiliated company stocks and non-affiliated company stocks. Data gathered in this study are return, volatility, and liquidity from March 23 to April 17, 2019. The results show that there is no evidence of price manipulation during the presidential election in those three variables including return (0.0870), volatility (0.5630) and liquidity (0.0800). The overall null hypothesis cannot be rejected since the t-statistics is smaller than the t-table (2.0243). However, there is an indicative of the stock price decrease which occurred during a period of observation from the 2019 presidential election. Although the price manipulation is not evidence during the election, yet strengthening the stock market regulation is necessary in order to improve investor’s confidence to invest in Indonesia in particular during political events.
Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) Approach in the Financial Services Platform for Msme Sector Y. Johny Natu Prihanto
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This report aims to explore the determinants of Indonesia's financial service industry. Trust element is the qualitative component of financial technology implementation. According to the Technology Adoption Model ( TAM), action is determined by the decision to use a given device, which in turn is determined by the expected utility and ease of usage of the method. Study models and questionnaires were planned and administered to 175 small and medium business owners in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. A Structural Equation Model (SEM) study was used. Results found that the dimensions of vector confidence (benevolence, honesty, reputation, problem-solving orientation) have a major impact on the decision to use financial technology explicitly and indirectly by perceived utility, perceived user-friendliness, and financial technology attitude. The managerial consequences of this study are that Indonesia's financial services industry leaders should recognize the impact of technology adoption actions not only by improving perceived user-friendliness and utility, but also by fostering honesty, reputation, benevolence, and problem-solving orientation.
The Effect of Behavioral Factors in Investor’s Investment Decision Samuel Noah; Margaretha Tiur Pasuria Lingga
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Behavioral finance theories are based on psychology, it is an attempt to understand how emotions and cognitive errors influence individual investor’s behaviors. This study investigated the role of behavioral finance towards investor psychology during their investment decision-making at the Indonesian Stock Exchange. To collect the data needed, a descriptive survey design was chosen. The questionnaires designed have both open-ended and closed-ended questions which use 5-point Likert measurements. Cronbach's Alpha Test was used to test the internal consistency and reliability. Factor analysis and descriptive analysis was used to analyze the data. The study established that behavioral factors such as availability bias, overconfidence, loss aversion, mental accounting and market factors affected the decisions of the investors operating at the IDX. However, herding behavior shows moderately low results within the investors of IDX.
The Impact of Constitutional Court Ruled On The 2019 Presidential Election Toward Indonesian Stock Market Aditya Putra Dewantara; Intan Nurul Awwaliyah; Marmono Singgih
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The main purpose of this study is to examine the efficiency of the Indonesian capital market as a result of The Impact of Constitutional Court Ruled On The 2019 Presidential Election Toward Indonesian Stock Market. This study uses the event study method with a research period of 7 days before and 7 days after the Constitutional Court ruled on the 2019 presidential election. The data normality test shows that the data is not normally distributed then the research hypothesis uses a non-parametric test, the Wilcoxon Paired Sample test. By using the abnormal return as a variable, the results of the study show that there is no significant difference in the average abnormal return both before and after the Constitutional Courts ruled on the 2019 presidential election lawsuit.

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