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Postgraduate Student’s Attitudes towards Investment Decision-making: A Comparative Study between India and Nigeria Pandey, Dr. Laxmi; Karamchandani, Devanshu; Dixit, Anjali; Obinwa, Etoo Emmanuel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2573

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This comparative study aims to explore and analyze the attitudes of postgraduate students towards investment decision-making in the contexts of India and Nigeria.Through a survey conducted among 181 postgraduate students in both the countries, this research investigates their perceptions, preferences, and approaches when making investment decisions. By employing a structured questionnaire, the study assesses factors influencing investment choices, risk tolerance, information sources, and overall financial literacy levels. Drawing on the psychological, social and economic distinctions between India and Nigeria, the research seeks to identify similarities and differences in investment attitudes among the two populations. The findings not only contribute to the literature on factors affecting investment behavior but also provide insights for financial educators, policymakers, and financial institutions to tailor strategies that enhance the investment decision-making skills of postgraduate students in both nations. Finally, this study shows the importance of educational background in shaping individual investment preferences and choices.
Sustainability Analysis of Independent Palm Oil Plantations in Sintang Regency, West Kalimantan Kamaludin, Kamaludin; Harisudin, Mohamad; Sutrisno, Joko; Irianto, Heru
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2611

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The goal of this investigation is to examine the impact of institutional, technological, social, and economic factors on the long-term viability of independent oil palm plantations in West Kalimantan's Sintang Regency. The data obtained from interviewing 216 respondents, spread across three sub-districts, namely, the Sintang, Kelam Permai, and Binjai Hulu; and used Multi-dimensional Scaling RAPFISH (Rapid Assessment Techniques for Fisheries) to analyze the data. The research results show that the sustainability index values in different aspects are generally favorable, such as the sustainability index value in the economic aspect is 74.36%, the value in the social aspect is 71.28%, the environmental value is 70.59%, the institutional dimension value is 72.34% and the technology dimension value is 70.14%. Considering the sensitive attributes of this research as decisive factors some efforts should be made to sustained the oil palm plantations. Furthermore, governments and policymakers should strengthen their institutional and organizational role in supporting oil palm plantations to make it easier for farmers to access technology, assistance with plantation facilities, and agricultural extension services.
The Effect of Compensation and Job Satisfaction on Employee Productivity Sitorus, Santa Lusianna; Hidayat, Aviv
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i4.2608

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Employee productivity is very important for companies to win the competition in the industry. Compensation and job satisfaction are supporting factors for employee productivity to produce maximum and quality production.  This study intends to decide the impact of compensation and job satisfaction on employee productivity at PT. SEIV Indonesia. In this study, secondary data was used and tests were carried out using the SPSS program to determine the most influential variables.  The results of this study demonstrate that: compensation have a positive and critical impact on productivity of employee and jobs satisfaction have a positive and critical impact on productivity of employee.  The advice that can be given is that companies need to maintain compensation through employee welfare programs by providing incentives. companies can improve employee welfare by adding rest room facilities and places of worship that can create job satisfaction and increase employee productivity.
The Influence of Marketing 5.0 and Creating Share Value on Wound Care Quality and Purchased Intention among Wound Care Professional Gitarja, Widasari Sri; Hariyati, Rr. Tutik Sri
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This literature review examines the Influence of Marketing 5.0 and Creating Share Value on Wound Care Quality and Purchase Intention among Wound Care Professionals. As contemporary marketing practices evolve, the emergence of Marketing 5.0 signifies a shift towards holistic and customer-centric strategies, emphasising the significance of meaningful interactions and value co-creation. Simultaneously, Creating Share Value underscores the role of businesses in addressing societal challenges alongside profit generation. This literature review reveals that Marketing 5.0 strategies promise to enhance the quality of wound care services through personalised communication, enhanced patient engagement, and technology-enabled solutions. Creating Share Value initiatives establishes a sense of purpose and collaboration among wound care professionals, ultimately contributing to improved patient care and organisational success. The literature review of these marketing strategies contributes to understanding contemporary marketing concepts in the healthcare context, particularly wound care.

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