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ASEAN Marketing Journal
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 20855044     EISSN : 23562242     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454
Core Subject : Social,
ASEAN Marketing Journal (AMJ) is dedicated to exploring, disseminating and discussing the latest issues and developments of marketing, particularly those related or relevant to the advancement of marketing in South East Asia and beyond. The mission of the editorial board of AMJ is to present the latest thinking and research that tests, extends, and develops management theories or those contributes to marketing practices. Of particular interest are those contributions that share experience and suggest innovative solutions to ongoing or new concerns of those interested marketing issues. To be published in AMJ, a manuscript must make strong empirical and theoretical contributions and highlight the significance of those contributions to the marketing field. Thus, preference is given to submissions that test, extend, or build strong theoretical frameworks while empirically examining issues with high importance for marketing theory and practice. Topic of interest: marketing in emerging economies, marketing ethics, consumer welfare, and marketing and public policy.
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Antecedents And Consequences Of Tourist Satisfaction: A Literature Review Adinegara, Joko; Suprapti, Ni Wayan Sri; Yasa, Ni Nyoman Kerti; Sukaatmadja, I Putu Gde
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The concept of satisfaction is being practiced worldwide at very large scale and has drawn significant attention from academics and practitioners, because it played an important role in company marketing strategies and it was recognized as driving force of loyalty. Although the antecedent of satisfaction was widely learned, the antecedent of satisfaction is still debate by the researcher. The aim of this article is to develop more integrative constructs of satisfaction and its consequences and how the correlations among constructs that form the satisfaction. By understanding the factors that form the satisfaction and its consequences, is expected to be composed of a marketing strategy that can be implemented in an effort to increase the satisfaction and loyalty of tourist destinations. This article also gives direction for future study and managerial pointers for setting up a construct of satisfaction.
A Study on Product Innovation Portfolio and Customer Value Creation: Bridging Entrepreneurial Risk-Taking Orientation and Marketing Performance Killa, Maklon Felipus
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The aims of this study is to investigate the role of product innovation portfolio and customer value creation in bridging the gap of research entrepreneurial risk-taking orientation and marketing. Wood crafts firms that are in the city of Bandung, Yogyakarta and Solo which has been regarded as a creative city in Indonesia used as a sample. Sampling was done by using a combination of purposive sampling and convenience sampling. Data were collected using a questionnaire given directly to the respondent. The total data used for analysis about 172 respondents. Data analysis used in this research is Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with the AMOS program. The results show that product innovation portfolio serves as mediating on the relationship between entrepreneurial risk-taking orientation and marketing performance. Futhermore, the results also find that customer value creation has a positive effect on marketing performance.
Predicting Tourist Loyalty to a Small Emerging Destination – The Importance of Destination Image Nghiem-Phu, Binh
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In the Southeast Asia region, Vietnam is a developing country and also a developing tourism destination. The number of international tourists to Vietnam has been increasing in recent years. However, the post-trip issues (e.g., not returning, bad word-of-mouth) have become the focal points of many arguments. Based on the existing literature, this study devel- oped and tested a theoretical model to predict international tourists’ loyalty to Vietnam from a combination of destination image, tourist motivation, and overall trip satisfaction. The findings revealed that destination image significantly and positively predicted tourists’ overall satisfaction with the trip and their loyalty to the country in the future. Tourist motiva- tion had some weak but significant effects on both overall trip satisfaction and destination loyalty when tested separately; however, the effect on overall trip satisfaction could not be observed when controlled by destination image. Implications were discussed for Vietnam and other small emerging destinations.
The Impact of Destination Exposure in Reality Shows on Destination Image, Familiarity, and Travel Intention Mege, Stacia Reviany; Aruan, Daniel Tumpal H
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The increasing popularity of reality shows renders them as potential media for tourism promotion. However, there is limited research regarding the impact of destination exposure in reality shows. This study aimed to investigate the impact of destination exposure in television reality shows on destination image, familiarity, and travel intention. To test the hypotheses, a within subject experiment was conducted. A worldwide popular reality show, The Amazing Race, was used as a stimulus for the participants. The results revealed that, in general, both cognitive and affective destination im- ages were rated higher after watching the reality show. Furthermore, familiarity with the destination and travel intention to the destination increased after watching the destination in the reality show. The result of this study will be useful for destination marketing organization and the government to explore alternative promotional media and aid the promotion of tourism destination.
Intention to Adopt and Willingness to Pay: Mass Rapid Transport System in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia Anwar, Rosiwarna; Salehudin, Imam; Mukhlish, Basuki Muhammad; Ririh, Kirana Rukmayuninda
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The objective of this study is to explore and examine supportive factors of Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) implementa- tion in Jakarta, Indonesia. Successful implementation requires proper understanding of which factors are influential to the acceptance of this technology. The population of this study is commuters along the North to South route of Jakarta MRT development site. We conducted the survey in thirteen locations along the track based on the Station Development Plan. We obtained only 392 valid data after the validation and verification process. This study used Factor Analysis (FA) to test the construct validity of the measurement instrument and Path Analysis (PA) to identify significant structural paths between variables. We found that only Attitude and Perceived Usefulness significantly predict Intention to Adopt MRT for private vehicle users, while only Attitude and Subjective Norms significantly predict Intention to Adopt MRT for public transportation users. We found that for current users of private transportation, both Overall Monthly Transport Expenditure and Intention to Adopt have significant influence to the Willingness to Pay. While for current users of public transports, no predictor is significant for their Willingness to Pay.

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