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International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology (IJMSIT)
ISSN : 27767388     EISSN : 27745694     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35870/ijmsit
Core Subject : Economy, Science,
The development of science related to good technology, information, and communication, both theoretically and empirically has proven to have a positive impact on various aspects of people lives. The development of the science of Information and Communication Technology provides many benefits to increase the effectiveness and efficiency in various activities in various fields of science.
Articles 608 Documents
The impact of Promotional Stimuli and Hedonic Value on Impulse Buying Driven by Positive Emotions Among Tokopedia Users Intan Dwi Nuraeni; Aala Erpurini
International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January - June 2026
Publisher : Lembaga Komunitas Informasi Teknologi Aceh (KITA), Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/ijmsit.v6i1.7024

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The rapid growth of e-commerce in Indonesia has influenced consumer purchasing behavior, particularly impulse buying. This study examines the effect of promotion stimuli and hedonic shopping value on impulse buying, with positive emotion as a mediating variable among Tokopedia users in Cimahi City. Using a quantitative approach, adata were collected drom 125 respondents through pusposive sampling and analyzed using SEM-PLS. The result show that promotion stimuli and hedonic shopping value significantly affect positive emotion. However, promotion stimuli and positive emotion do not significantly between variables. In contrast, hedonic shopping value has a significant effect on impulse buying. The findings indicate that impulse buying is primarily driven by hedonic shopping experiences rather promotional strategies or emotional responses, highlighting the importance of enhancing user experience in e-commerce platform.
The Effect of E-Perceived Price, E-Perceived Quality and E-Perceived Value on Repurchase Intention of Spotify Premium Users in The Greater Bandung Area Valens Zhen Fabian; Leni Evangalista Marliani
International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January - June 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/ijmsit.v6i1.7047

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This research explores the elements affecting the repurchase intention of Spotify Premium users in the Greater Bandung region. As digital music streaming platforms expand quickly, it has become more crucial for scholars and professionals to comprehend the elements that motivate users to keep their subscriptions. This study examines how e-perceived price, e-perceived quality, and e-perceived value influence the intention to repurchase among Spotify Premium subscribers. A quantitative method was used by handing out structured questionnaires to 147 Spotify Premium users in Greater Bandung. The gathered data underwent analysis through Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The findings show that e-perceived price (β = 0.215, p = 0.002), e-perceived quality (β = 0.341, p < 0.001), and e-perceived value (β = 0.387, p < 0.001) exhibit positive and significant impacts on repurchase intention. Among these factors, e-perceived value appeared as the most significant predictor of repurchase intention, succeeded by e-perceived quality and e-perceived price. Additionally, the model shows significant explanatory capability, boasting an R² value of 0.842, which signifies that 84.2% of the variation in repurchase intention is accounted for by the three predictor variables. These results indicate that users are inclined to renew their Spotify Premium subscriptions when they recognize significant value, excellent service quality, and fair pricing. Thus, Spotify must concentrate on increasing customer value by offering personalized features, ongoing service enhancements, and pricing strategies that meet users’ expectations to bolster customer retention and promote subscription renewals. Keywords: Online perceived price; Online perceived quality; Online perceived value; Intent to repurchase; Spotify Premium.
Strengthening MSMEs in Aan Tourism Village through a Green Supply Chain Management Scorecard Approach Based on the Local Wisdom of Tri Hita Karana Made Irma Dwiputranti; I Gusti Agung Prabandari Tri Putri; Ida Bagus Ardi Putra; D. A. Gladysia Sistadanta Kurnia Dewi Sutedja; Maria Gratiani Hardi Saputri; Muntoha Surya Nugroho
International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January - June 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/ijmsit.v6i1.7057

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Tourism development in Bali contributes significantly to regional economic growth, yet it also creates environmental and social challenges, particularly in tourism villages. This study analyzes sustainability practices in Aan Tourism Village from environmental, social, and economic perspectives, measures readiness for Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM) implementation, and formulates a conceptual model to support sustainable tourism development. A qualitative case study approach was employed, with data collected through field observations, in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and document analysis. Readiness was assessed using a GSCM Scorecard consisting of six dimensions: internal management, green design, green purchasing, green production, green logistics, and reverse logistics. The findings show that Aan Tourism Village achieved an average score of 4.3, categorized as Green, indicating that most tourism activities have implemented GSCM practices consistently. Internal management and reverse logistics achieved the Very Green category, while green purchasing and green logistics require further improvement. The study proposes an input-process-output-outcome-based GSCM model that is adaptive to local conditions and can serve as a strategic reference for sustainable tourism village development. Practically, these findings offer village administrator a replicable scorecard instrument for periodic sustainability audits, and provide policymaker with evidence-based priorities for green infrastructure investmen in rural tourism context.
Team Member Performance at the One-Stop Integrated Administration System: Motivation, Discipline, and Leadership Rahmat Rahmat; Ahmad Juwaini; Azis Firdaus
International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January - June 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/ijmsit.v6i1.7094

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This study examines the influence of work motivation, work discipline, and leadership on team member performance at the Bogor Regency SAMSAT Office. A quantitative causal-associative approach was employed using a census of 102 employees. Data were collected through questionnaires, observations, and interviews, and analyzed using SPSS version 27 through correlation and multiple regression analysis. The findings reveal that work motivation, work discipline, and leadership positively and significantly affect team member performance, both partially and simultaneously. Work discipline was identified as the most dominant factor influencing performance. The regression model explains 51.9% of the variance in team member performance. These findings imply that improving employee performance in public sector organizations requires stronger discipline systems supported by effective leadership and sustained motivation. Future studies are recommended to include additional variables and broader institutional contexts.
Performance Analysis of the SimInvest Application Programming Interface Using Load Testing Cut Dahri Fajrina El Qahar; Dewi Agushinta Rahayu; Lana Sularto
International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January - June 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/ijmsit.v6i1.7215

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This study evaluates the performance capacity of the SimInvest application programming interface (API), with emphasis on stock transaction and portfolio services that are frequently accessed during peak market activity. The study used an applied performance-testing design through Apache JMeter by simulating concurrent user loads of 100, 500, 1,000, 2,000, and 4,000 users. The observed indicators were response time, transactions per second, and error rate. The findings show that the application remained usable under 100 and 500 concurrent users, with low aggregate error rates of 4.80% and 4.48%, although several history-related endpoints already showed failed requests. When the load reached 1,000 users, the total error rate increased to 53.17%, indicating a clear decline in service reliability. Under 2,000 and 4,000 users, the system recorded error rates of 49.04% and 65.32%, with repeated failures in Account Cash, Cash Withdrawal, Order List, Portfolio, RDN History, RDN Info, and Trade List services. These findings indicate that the present infrastructure requires API optimization, query tuning, server-capacity improvement, load balancing, and real-time monitoring to maintain reliable fintech services during traffic spikes.
SCM Prototype Design Using Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) Method to Improve Decor Material Inventory Performance Dina Triana; Muhammad Iqbal; Rohminatin Rohminatin
International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January - June 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/ijmsit.v6i1.7349

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The decoration industry is experiencing rapid growth along with the increasing public demand for decoration services for homes, cafes, commercial spaces, and various other aesthetic needs. This growth requires companies to have an effective inventory management system to ensure the availability of decorative materials and ensure optimal operational processes. However, actual conditions at Rahani Homedecor show that inventory management is still carried out manually, resulting in various problems, such as delays in stock recording, difficulties in monitoring stock availability, suboptimal procurement processes, and a high risk of excess or shortage of inventory. This study aims to design a Supply Chain Management (SCM) prototype using the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) method to improve the performance of decorative material inventory management. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach through observation, interviews, and analysis of ongoing business processes. The EOQ method is applied to determine the optimal order quantity so that the procurement process can be carried out in a more planned and economical manner, while the SCM concept is used to integrate the flow of information between inventory, suppliers, and the purchasing process. The results show that the EOQ-based SCM prototype can help inventory management become more structured, organized, and easily controlled. The system developed facilitates user management of product data, supplier data, and purchasing transactions in a computerized manner, resulting in faster and more efficient work. Furthermore, the application of the EOQ method helps companies determine optimal order quantities based on inventory needs. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the application of SCM with the EOQ method can improve the effectiveness and efficiency of decorative material inventory management and support the smooth operation of the company.
Implementation of SCM System in Distribution and Stock at Ozan Glass Store Mufti Hafiz; Nurwati Nurwati; Abdul Karim Syahputra
International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January - June 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/ijmsit.v6i1.7351

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The increasingly rapid development of the business world requires business actors to be able to manage their operational activities more effectively and efficiently. In this study, problems that often occur at the Ozan Glass Shop, such as the process of managing product and inventory data, which is still carried out simply, so that there is often a discrepancy between stock data and actual conditions. The unintegrated inventory monitoring process also makes it difficult to control stock levels and has the potential to cause shortages or stockpiles of goods. These conditions cause the available information to be less than optimal as a basis for decision making, so that the implementation of a Supply Chain Management (SCM) system is needed to improve the effectiveness of inventory management and product distribution. In addition, through the main discussion carried out in this study aims to be able to understand the process of product distribution from suppliers to the Ozan Glass Shop and its obstacles, determine the implemented stock management and monitoring system and analyze distribution and inventory to improve operational efficiency and reduce problems that occur in the store's business activities. Based on the overall description in this study, the author can conclude that the implementation of the Supply Chain Management (SCM) system at the Ozan Glass Shop has succeeded in improving the effectiveness of inventory management and product distribution. Before the system was implemented, operational processes were still carried out manually, resulting in frequent stock data discrepancies, delays in information, recording errors and difficulties in monitoring order status and distribution. This research resulted in a web-based SCM system capable of integrating stock management, orders, procurement, and distribution within a single platform. Implementation results show that the system can provide real-time inventory information, improve data accuracy, accelerate administrative processes, and facilitate product distribution monitoring. Furthermore, the system is capable of generating more structured and informative reports, supporting faster and more accurate decision-making. The system's implementation also resulted in increased operational efficiency, reduced recording errors, and improved customer service quality.
The Effects of Profitability and Environmental Performance on Firm Value: The Mediating Role of Green Accounting Disclosure in Energy Sector Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Salis Ragil Wilujeng; Dyarini Dyarini
International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January - June 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/ijmsit.v6i1.7454

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This study is motivated by inconsistent findings regarding the effects of profitability, environmental performance, and green accounting disclosure on firm value, particularly in the energy sector, which faces substantial environmental risks. The study examines the direct effects of profitability and environmental performance on firm value and the mediating role of green accounting disclosure. Using a quantitative causal research design, this study analyzes 34 energy sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during 2020–2024, selected through purposive sampling. Secondary data were collected from annual reports, sustainability reports, and PROPER reports. Profitability was measured by Return on Equity (ROE), environmental performance by PROPER ratings, firm value by Tobin’s Q, and green accounting disclosure by the GRI 300 Index. Data were analyzed using panel data regression and Sobel mediation tests. The results indicate that profitability has no significant effect on firm value or green accounting disclosure. In contrast, environmental performance positively affects both firm value and green accounting disclosure. Green accounting disclosure negatively affects firm value and mediates the relationship between environmental performance and firm value, but not the relationship between profitability and firm value. These findings highlight the importance of environmental performance and sustainability disclosure in shaping firm value within the energy sector.