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The Role of Buying Decisions on Electronic Word of Mouth and Loyalty Mediated Customer Prices as Intervening Variables Muhammad Arif
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1846

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The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the influence of Electronic Word of Mouth and Price on the Buying Decision of Medan City Food, Customer Loyalty as an Intervening Variable, directly or indirectly. The approach used in this study is an associative approach. The population in this study were all the people of Medan City who had purchased Medan culinary specialties. While the sample in this study were 100 people. Data collection techniques in this study used interview techniques, study documentation, observation, and questionnaires. The data analysis technique in this study used a quantitative approach using statistical analysis using the Auter Model Analysis test, Inner Model Analysis, and Hypothesis Testing. Data processing in this study using the PLS (Partial Least Square) software program. The results of this study prove that Electronic Word of Mouth and Price directly have a positive and significant effect on Buying Decisions for Medan City Foods, Customer Loyalty as an Intervening Variable. In other words, Customer Loyalty does act as a mediator. Keywords: Electronic Word Of Mouth, Price, Buying Decision, Customer Loyalty.
The Impact of Financial Accountability, Internal Control and Government Expenditure on Social Welfare Baries Ferryono; M. Pudjihardjo; Ferry Prasetyia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1678

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One of the goals of the Indonesia is social welfare. However, there are still Indonesian people who suffer for living. The local government expenditure, which is expected to encourage welfare, still hasn`t show satisfactory results. This study aims to determine the impact of financial accountability, internal control and government expenditure on social welfare. This research was conducted in 508 districts/cities in Indonesia within period between 2015-2019. The results indicate that financial accountability has various effects on welfare. Only the unqualified opinion has a significant effect on all welfare indicators. The audit findings were not proven to have a significant effect on welfare. The results also indicate that internal control has a significant influence on all welfare indicators. The higher the internal audit capability and the internal control system maturity level, the greater the impact on promoting welfare. Government expenditure, in aggregate, has a significant effect on most welfare indicators. The results of this study further strengthen the role of internal control to promote welfare. Therefore, it is important that the local government considered improving the internal audit capability and the internal control system. Keyword: Accountability, Government Expenditure, Internal Audit Capability, Internal Control System, Welfare
COVID 19 and Taiwan’s Medical Aid to Honduras: The Last Latin American Frontier for the Republic 2020-2021 Aswin Ariyanto Azis; Jeffaya Amadeo Basen
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1731

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Republic of China (Taiwan) has a long history of foreign aid policy/programs towards Honduras, one of their most consistent and strategic allies in the Central American region. As shifts in Taiwan’s foreign policy gradually increased participation of civil actors and number of development projects in Honduras, the arrival of COVID-19 pandemic brought changes to the said aid programs. As a result, Taiwan’s foreign aid program to Honduras changed from development projects to the transfer of medical equipment; masks, ventilators, thermal imager, and test kits from Taiwan to Honduras. As per objective of foreign aid in Taiwan’s white paper on foreign aid policy, foreign aid is utilized to ensure closeness with Taiwan’s diplomatic allies, including Honduras. This study hence is aimed to extensively explore the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on Taiwan’s aid to Honduras through qualitative-descriptive means. In the end, uncertainty lingers around the future of Taiwan’s diplomatic relations with Honduras and subsequent foreign aid policy limited by their inability to produce vaccines, perhaps showing the weakness of Taiwan’s previous shift to value-based aid approaches in times of crisis compared to material aid. Keywords: Covid 19, Foreign/Medical Aid, Honduras, Taiwan, Vaccines
The Influence of Service Innovation, University Reputation on Student Satisfaction: Academic Culture as a Mediator at Universitas Khairun Ida Hidayanti; Johan Fahri; Fadhliah M. Alhadar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1688

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Education is one of the driving forces for progress in the global community, one of which is through the emergence of innovations. With innovations in various fields of science and knowledge, changes have emerged that can positively impact people's lives. Higher Education, as one of the places of development of science, is a very appropriate place to develop innovations, both in the technological and social fields. On the other hand, changes in people's mindsets and behaviors demand changes in higher education institutions. The rapid development of science, supported by technological advances, demands changes in education and teaching patterns, including in higher education. With information disclosure and existing social and technological changes, science can develop further and more rapidly if the education system can adjust to the changes.This study used a survey method with the distribution of questionnaires. The population of the study was students of Khairun University. Sample takers with non-probability sampling method, by convenience sampling. The analysis method used in this study used Smart PLSVersion 3.0The results showed that out of 10 hypotheses, five hypotheses were accepted, and five hypotheses were rejected.Keywords: Service Innovation, University Reputation, Academic Culture, University Student Satisfaction 
The Effect of Land Reform on Poverty: A Study of Provinces in Indonesia Ketut Wahyu Dhyatmika; Munawar Ismail; Putu Mahardika Adi Saputra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1713

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Land is an important part especially for the poor because land is able to provide opportunities for the poor to get out of poverty. Land redistribution is one of the policies aimed at reducing poverty levels. This study uses a literature study and descriptive statistic to see the effect of Land reform in the form of land redistribution on poverty. Based on the results of reviews of previous studies, it was found that most concluded that land redistribution had a negative effect on poverty levels. Studies conducted in Indonesia related to land redistribution confirm the results that land redistribution can reduce poverty levels through increasing income from production in the agricultural sector and access to credit. This implies that land redistribution is the right policy to reduce poverty so that it needs to be increased both in terms of number and accuracy of target recipients. Keywords: Poverty. Land Redistribution, Land Reform, literature study, Indonesia
The Effect of Advertising and Physical Evidence on Consumer Decisions in Using the Trans Metro Deli Bus in Medan City Muhammad Fahmi; Liya Depriana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1696

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The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the effect of advertising and physical evidence on consumer decisions in using the Trans Metro Deli Bus in Medan City. The research method used in this research is using quantitative methods. The population in this study were the consumers of the Trans Metro Deli Bus in Medan City, while the research sample was 100 consumers who were selected by accidental sampling along the 5 routes traversed by the Deli Bus. The data collection technique in this study used the Questionnaire (Questionnaire) technique. The data analysis technique in this study uses Multiple Linear Regression, Classical Assumption Test, t-test and F-test, and the Coefficient of Determination. Management of data in this study using the SPSS 21 software program. Partially it is known that advertising has a significant influence on consumer decisions. Partially it is known that Physical Evidence has a significant influence on Consumer Decisions. Meanwhile, it is simultaneously known that advertising and physical evidence have a significant influence on consumer decisions to use the Trans Metro Deli Bus in Medan City.Keywords: Advertising, Physical Evidence, Consumer Decision
Implementation Corporate Social Responsibility Based on the Perspective of the Fish Farming Community Empowerment Model Rudy Kurniawan; Ravik Karsidi; Sapja Anantanyu; Sugihardjo Sugihardjo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1706

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) conducted by PT. Multi Dimensi Kreasi (MDK) in the fish farming empowerment program in the Bokesan Village, Sindumartani Village, Sleman, Yogyakarta. The research method is qualitative. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, snow ball sampling, and Forum Group Discussion (FGD). Data collection techniques: interviews, observation, and documentation. Data validation technique: method and source triangulation. The data analysis technique uses an interactive model. The results of the study concluded that the model of fish farmer empowerment through CSR PT. MDK is carried out in the following ways: (a) Intensification of aquaculture with MBG innovation; (b) Stages of empowerment, including: awareness, capacity, and empowerment . Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility, Empowerment, Fish Farmers
Personality And Knowledge-Sharing Behavior Among Students at Stie YPUP Makassar Dyan Fauziah Suryadi; Mahlia Muis; Idrus Taba; Wardhani Hakim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1683

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Collaborative learning is one of the most effective and popular techniques applied in building a better cooperative attitude among students in exchanging and sharing knowledge. This study aims to investigate the relationship between the Big Five Personality (extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism, openness to experience) and knowledge sharing at STIE YPUP Makassar students. This study uses a quantitative approach with 138 student respondents STIE YPUP Makassar. Data was collected through Google Form and analyzed using SPSS tool. The results of the study found that (1) all types of personality extraversion, agreeableness, openness to experience, and conscientiousness had a positive impact on knowledge-sharing behavior among students, while neuroticism had a negative impact on knowledge-sharing behavior because the character of students with unstable temperaments tended to affect student interactions in terms of share knowledge, (2) Extraversion dominant character sharing knowledge because they tend to like to live in groups and easy to socialize.Keywords: Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, Openness to Experience, Knowledge Sharing
Modeling of Co-Creation in the Adventure Tourism: Empowering the Role of Customer Participation to Strengthen Behavioral Intention (Best Practice: Tourism Village Nglangeran - Gunung Kidul DIY) Sri Ismulyati; Hubertina Karolina Ngarbingan; Ginta Ginting
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1762

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Adventure tourism is one of the sectors that undergoes a rapid growth with potential market that is estimated to provide 9% of GDP of a country. However, the great opportunity has not yet to be optimized by business doers, particularly in Indonesia, whereas invisibly Indonesia has natural resources that can be managed well to offer adventure tourism. In short, business doers particularly in tourism field are challenged to encourage the growth of adventure tourism. Therefore, this paper suggests a conceptual model of co-creation by involving customer participation to explore facts on field on how far the role of consumer involvement as co-producer in creating value (unique experience). Co-creation becomes the key success of adventure tourism that is still becoming a phenomenon and research gap that needs further evidence. Value co-creation by involving consumers to participate will encourage satisfaction and revisit intention that will impact on business sustainability. The paper proposes conceptual model developed on the basic of empirical study and can be used to conduct research in the development of tourism industry. Preliminary research (obsevation) has been conducted  in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY), namely: Nglanggeran Tourism Village (Gunung Kidul Regency). This tourist village represents the spectrum of integrative development of tourism and the creative economy producing attractive and creative adventure. Empirically the objective proposing this modeling can provide trigger to develop further research on value co-creation by referring to service dominant logic paradigm especially in the tourism sector. Keywords: Adventure Tourism, Behaviour, Co-creation Value, Customer Participation, Experience.
The Leadership’s Influence on Staff Performance Through Job Satisfaction at the University of West Sulawesi in Majene Regency Andi Suryani Syamsuddin; Abdul Rahman Kadir; Syamsu Alam; Madris Madris
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1672

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Leadership is a leader’s ability to influence an individual or community to reach an aim together. Leadership is a style, an act, or an attitude of a leader to its members.  This study aims to analyze the leadership’s influence on job satisfaction and performance achievement at the University of West Sulawesi. This was conducted from October to November 2021 at the University of West Sulawesi. There were 60 participants involving 20 leaders, 20 staff, and 20 students. The participants were taken randomly or it is called random sampling technique with cluster technique. The data in this study was primary data and it was taken through participants’ responses to a questionnaire. The data were analyzed quantitatively with the inferential statistics method. The analysis technique used is Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with a variance-based approach or component-based approach through Partial Least Square. The result of the study shows that leadership influences significantly on job satisfaction and performance achievement at the University of West Sulawesi. Moreover, job satisfaction also influences significantly on job satisfaction. Keywords: Job Satisfaction, Leadership, Performance, University of West Sulawesi

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