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Jurnal Sistim Informasi dan Teknologi
ISSN : 26863154     EISSN : 26863154     DOI : 10.37034
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The Jurnal Sistim Informasi dan Teknologi (JSISFOTEK) aims to publish manuscripts that explore information systems and technology research and thus develop computer information systems globally. We encourage manuscripts that cover the following topic areas: - Analytics, Business Intelligence, and Decision Support Systems in Computer Information Systems - Mobile Technology, Mobile Applications - Human-Computer Interaction - Information and/or Technology Management, Organizational Behavior & Culture - Data Management, Data Mining, Database Design and Development - E-Commerce Technology and Issues in computer information systems - Computer systems enterprise architecture, enterprise resource planning - Ethical and Legal Issues of IT - Health Informatics - Information Assurance and Security-Cyber Security, Cyber Forensics - IT Project Management - Knowledge Management in computer information systems - Networks and/or Telecommunications - Systems Analysis, Design, and/or Implementation - Web Programming and Development - Curriculum Issues, Instructional Issues, Capstone Courses, Specialized Curriculum Accreditation - E-Learning Technologies, Analytics, Future.
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Application of the Human Opportunity Index in Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Administration Process and Its Implication on Service Quality in Healthcare Units Malik Ibrahim, Mozart; Ifadhila; Syeh Assery; Henri Kusnadi, Iwan; Faizah, Ana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60083/jsisfotek.v6i2.343

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This research aims to determine the inequality of opportunities in the health sector. Researchers identified three primary sources of information in a database search to construct the organizational health index: the permanent continuous household survey, the quarterly provincial household survey, and the administrative records of the Department of Health Statistics system. The study employed a data matching mechanism to merge the two databases but discovered discrepancies in the live birth and death data, leading to a lack of confidence in the data's quality. The results show that the evolution of health opportunities in the last decade is generally positive, although there are still gaps in access to health insurance and health checks during pregnancy. The study found that the gap was primarily due to socioeconomic differences between individuals. An analysis of changes in the organizational health index in the health sector shows that sectoral policies play a significant role in improving access to health services. This increase in access was primarily achieved by the region's health policies, which ensured proportional increases for all individuals. However, there needs to be a greater focus on equal opportunities for access to health services to ensure that all individuals have equal access to quality health services.
Analysis of The Influence of Information Availability, Economic Factors and Changing Trends on Travel Agent Business Sustainability in Digital Era Ardiyanto Maksimilianus Gai; Afdhal Chatra; Mozart Malik Ibrahim; Samuel PD Anantadjaya; Irma M Nawangwulan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60083/jsisfotek.v6i2.344

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The goal of this study is to identify key factors in travel agent management and then differentiate their impact on the value creation of these companies. Researchers group methodologies for analyzing value creation in travel agencies into several main categories. The methods are interview and economic-financial analysis. Then we identify value creation indicators to determine economic value-added options, then we conduct empirical contrast. The research results reveal that travel agents, acting as intermediaries, have become highly relevant, absorbing nearly all industries of this sector's production. The historical analysis concludes that travel agents underwent a positive evolution in value creation during the studied period. The revolution in information technology, which increased staff productivity, and the process of sector concentration and association, which increased rotation, are the main factors driving this evolution. Investments in financial assets, tangible assets, and intangible assets also play an important role in transforming the sector's productive structure. While the evolution of margins plays a less significant role in value creation, the sector faces challenges due to price wars and strong competition. The positive impact of the sector's debt also increased, contributing to a significant increase in economic value-added. Finally, travel agents need to pay attention to these factors in their management in order to remain competitive and achieve their ultimate goal of creating value in this sector.
Application of Digital Literature Analysis in Analyzing The Relationship Between Schools' Ability in Updating The Curriculum and Students' Readiness to Face Challenges in The Era of Digitalization Isna Juwita; Anastasia D'Ornay; Fransisca Jallie Pattiruhu; Caka Gatot Priambodo; Heri Satria Setiawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60083/jsisfotek.v6i2.345

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This research aims to determine the conditions of educational and pedagogical reform. The methodology used is qualitative. Researchers used a qualitative approach, including historical source analysis instruments, content analysis, participant and non-participant observation, and interviews. The research reveals each center's uniqueness and educational identity, examining its internal organization, approach, relationship with the environment, participation models, and other aspects. This shows that there is room for various educational strategies and models that can improve the quality of learning. Daily educational activities reveal elements of traditional pedagogical culture, including textbooks as the primary work material, minimal parental participation, and classes dominated by conventional pedagogical relationship methods. On the other hand, these schools exhibit extraordinary dynamism and unlimited pluralism in their pedagogical reforms. The various networks, teacher collectives, and other initiatives reflect this, striving to renew and reaffirm the approaches of the new school movement while also demonstrating the collective crystallization of the claims that form the foundation of the critical subject. Finally, national and international reports have shown the importance of carefully reflecting on the pedagogical conclusions drawn in education. These conclusions can provide valuable insight into the direction and efforts that should be made to improve the education system as a whole.
The Application of Plural Panelist Synthesis Method in Identifying Determinant Factors That Influence Economic Growth Ardiyanto Maksimilianus Gai; Sri Purwati; Vivid Violin; Susanto; Mozart Malik Ibrahim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60083/jsisfotek.v6i2.346

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This research aims to study intra-generational income mobility and poverty, and it also seeks to characterize and measure individual mobility by analyzing the duration of poverty, consecutive versus transient poverty, and the likelihood of re-entry. Researchers used a synthetic panel approach to estimate individual income in the second round based on data from the first round. This approach allows research to look at changes in individual income over time, even though actual panel data is unavailable. Based on research results, it show that the main factor influencing stagnation is the difficulty of leaving poverty, not the problem of entering poverty. In addition, analyses that consider the entire period also provide different results regarding the level of permanence in poverty. Synthetic panel analysis shows that the individuals who move out of poverty are those who were poor at the start of each period studied, not those who already had incomes above the poverty line. In addition, these results also show that the proportion of individuals who experience poverty in a shorter period is greater than that of those who experience poverty for four years. The analysis shows changes in poverty dynamics between the two periods studied. Successive poverty dominates, meaning that individuals who fall into poverty tend to remain poor over that period. However, the predominance is shifting towards transient poverty, where individuals experience poverty for shorter periods, moving in and out of poverty within that period.
Panel Data Analysis in Identifying and Mapping Caused Factors of Financial Crises and Monetary Instability in Developing Countries Tri Febrina Melinda; Yusuf Unggul Budiman; Iwan Henri Kusnadi; Lydia Gustina Putri; Dina Agnesia Sihombing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60083/jsisfotek.v6i2.347

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This study aims to reveal the extent of macroeconomic instability, which has the characteristics of a financial crisis and inflation. To test the hypothesis, researchers use fixed effects and random effects estimators to assess the presence of individual and temporal effects. Macroeconomic fundamentals, especially the risk of devaluation and a drop in economic activity can be seen as early warning signs of banks becoming less solvent. They also play a big role in explaining how deposits changed during the crisis. Our findings highlight the unique features of the convertible monetary regime, reinforcing the belief that debtors will enjoy permanent protection against devaluation risks. This perception encourages the dollarization of bank portfolios, thereby increasing the financial system's solvency risks. There is also evidence that the regulatory framework in this area is weak when it comes to the financial system's exposure to devaluation risks and public debt risks. This is especially true when it comes to an institutional framework that makes it hard for government funding to be changed into other currencies. We find that inflation is a very persistent process during periods of high inflation. However, with the decline in inflation after the implementation of the convertibility regime, its persistence reduced significantly. The results show that non-rational persistence is currently not very high, suggesting that the costs of designing the economy should not be either. We find that univariate models tend to perform better over very short horizons. The results suggest that there may be advantages to using a combination of different models, provided they are informative about the relationship between inflation and its short- and long-run determinants.
Implementation of Digital Policy Experimental Analysis in Higher Education on The Level of Graduates' Absorption in Industry Isna Juwita; Saeful Rohman; Vivid Violin; Akhmad Ramli; Ardhana Januar Mahardhani
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This research aims to analyze the impact of deregulation of the university system on the labor market. We used a sample of 100 people in this research. The research results indicate that without deregulation, most individuals who access university studies would likely only pursue their education. This study uses the year or birth cohort as an exogenous characteristic to implement the instrumental variable strategy. This makes it possible to estimate the causal impact of university education on several employment outcomes, especially wages and labor informality. An admitted university estimates that each year of study will increase the salary. We estimate the cumulative impact of access to university studies. However, the effect of university education on wages turns out to be heterogeneous, depending on individual socio-economic characteristics. The effect tends to be higher in women and individuals in the highest family income quintile. The evidence aligns with other international research regarding the salary premium of university education and its impact on human capital. The results show that for each year of university study, the probability of informality in employment decreases, notably reducing the probability of not having an employment contract. However, we found no significant impact on the probability of not having a pension fund affiliation, suggesting a structural dimension of informality in the labor market that may not be dependent on workers' education level.
Analysis of Determinant Factors Customer Loyalty Towards Brand in The Telecommunication Industry With The Digitalization Paradigm Agustinus Suradi; Sri Purwati; Muhammad Zakaria; Rezky Nurbakti; Fahrina Mustafa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60083/jsisfotek.v6i2.349

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The goal of this research is to determine whether company parties have implemented engagement strategies in the current digital context. This research uses a qualitative marketing research approach. We used a digital platform for the initial data collection stage. The analysis then continued with the creation of a textual corpus. A deep understanding of consumer engagement with brands can help companies build stronger relationships with consumers, create greater value for brands, and maintain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. By paying attention to emotional, cognitive, and behavioral dimensions, companies can develop more holistic and effective strategies for managing consumer engagement and strengthening their brand positioning. Research results reveal that consumers actively seek knowledge and information to enhance their decision-making about brands and products. Mobile telecoms have well-implemented Customer Brand Engagement strategies, but they also need to have a proactive approach in dialogue with customers to maintain their engagement. This means that in addition to understanding and responding to consumer needs and desires, companies also need to be proactive in communicating with customers to strengthen their relationship and engagement with the brand. According to a careful analysis of the lexical units in cluster one, the majority come from Twitter. Cluster two highlights the comparisons that consumers make regarding the technical characteristics of products and services with those of various competitors. Meanwhile, cluster three shows that consumers are increasingly looking for personal services that can meet their needs. Cluster four warns management about loss phenomena that are specific to certain areas or regions. Finally, Cluster Five allows management to understand that consumers are currently less involved in innovative services such as payments via smartphone.
Analysis of Digital Literacy Sources to Identify The Relationship Between Population Income, Socio-Economic and Subjective Well-Being Tanti Widia Nurdiani; Nofirman; Muhammad Reza Aulia; Gede Wirabuana Putra; Iwan Henri Kusnadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60083/jsisfotek.v6i2.350

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This research aims to analyze income inequality and subjective welfare in a region. This study uses microdata from household surveys to calculate income inequality. We conducted this survey using an identical questionnaire with a sample of adults. The sample size is around 100. One of the main findings of this study is that regions that were traditionally considered to have greater inequality no longer have this attribute when compared to regional and global levels. This reflects a shift in the pattern of inequality in the region. A positive correlation was also found between income inequality and subjective well-being, as well as a curve when comparing subjective well-being inequality with products. These results suggest that there is a complex relationship between these factors in the context of inequality. However, when compared with the level of subjective well-being, there is a very negative relationship, which may indicate an individual's preference to live in areas that are more egalitarian in terms of well-being. This indicates that subjective well-being perceptions are also influenced by factors other than income, such as access to facilities and services. Although these results are interesting, it is important to remember that this study has problems and limitations in terms of the survey and methods used. Therefore, these results should be interpreted with caution and can serve as a basis for further research to understand more deeply the relationship between income inequality, subjective well-being, and other factors that influence perceived well-being.
Structural Model Analysis of The Relationship Between Cross-National Trade, Use of Technology and Labor Costs Moh. Samsul Arifin; Teguh Prakoso; Aprilya Dwi Yandari; Rina Apriliani; Abdurohim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60083/jsisfotek.v6i2.351

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This research aims to quantify the costs of job mobility, emphasizing the differences in costs faced by workers with different qualifications. Our analysis uses the Ordinary Least Squares and Instrumental Variables. The impact of trade and technological reforms on workers' welfare is largely dependent on the level of economic flexibility. In this context, high labor mobility costs become an important factor in analyzing the impact of trade policies. Despite workers' high mobility between job sectors, traditional theory suggests that this flexibility may not be as strong due to the greater influence of non-financial factors. This suggests that there needs to be a different policy approach to managing the impact of trade and technology reforms to ensure worker well-being and overall economic stability. Trade and technology reforms often result in increased efficiency, but they also incur certain costs. The finding that unskilled workers have higher mobility costs than semi-skilled workers is interesting, as it suggests that there are greater barriers for unskilled workers to move between employment sectors. The impact of slow adjustments in the labor market due to high mobility costs is also important, as this indicates that the economy takes a long time to adapt to changes, both from trade and technological reforms. This has long-term implications for the well-being of negatively affected workers, depending on the particular model parameters. It is important to continue to deepen our understanding of the costs of mobility and labor market adjustment, as this will help in designing better policies to support workers impacted by economic reform and change.
Ethnographic Analysis to Identify Customer Experience and Customer Behavior in The Food and Beverage Industry Efti Novita Sari; Anita Bawaiqki Wandanaya; Dominica Maria Ratna Tungga Dewa; Didit Hadayanti; Iwan Henri Kusnadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60083/jsisfotek.v6i2.352

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This research aims to understand and describe the behavior of a group of people who consume craft beverages. We will conduct this research using a type of ethnography known as particularistic ethnography. We will use qualitative research techniques like group meetings and in-depth interviews in this research. In the analysis of men's mind maps, the words friends and food appeared most frequently, indicating that men associate drinking craft beverages with strong relationships with friends and consume them in a relaxed and informal setting, often accompanied by food consumption. On the other hand, in the analysis of women's mind maps, although the compartments are similar to men's with the dominance of the word friend, the difference lies in the consistent use of pink in writing words, especially friendship. This suggests that women associate craft beverages with camaraderie with friends in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Both men and women equated craft beverages with femininity. They describe these characteristics as being informal, wearing jeans, having a friendly attitude, and having positive energy. This suggests that craft beverage typically evokes an informal and relaxed atmosphere, lacking the structure of other products or services. This shows that consumers see craft beverages as fun, warm, and suitable for enjoying in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Craft beverages and social interactions between friends have a strong connection, and drinking craft beverages occurs in a relaxed and laughter-filled atmosphere.

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