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Journal of Mutidisciplinary Issues
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27986454     DOI : https://doi.org/10.53748/jmis.v1i1
Journal of Multidisciplinary (JMIS), Focus and Scope is Information Technology, Psychology, Environmental Science, Data Science, Language and Linguistics, Education, Data Sensor and Networking, Information System, Gamification, Health Science. JMIS is published frequency quarterly (May, August, November, and February) by APPS Publications.` This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. Every manuscript submitted to JMIS will not have any Article Processing Charges and Article Submission Charges. This includes submitting, peer-reviewing, editing, publishing, maintaining and archiving, and allows immediate access to the full-text versions of the articles.
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Understanding the Generation Z Behaviour Intention to Purchase on Social Media: A Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) Approach Annisa Alvionita; Elfindah Princes
Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues (JMIS) 
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v3i2.58

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Purposes - The purpose of this study is to examine the significant impact of four factors—Performance Expectancy, Effort Expectancy, Social Influences, and Facilitating Conditions—on Behavioral Intention to use an application. Specifically, the study seeks to identify which of these factors significantly influence users' behavioral intentions and compare the findings to prior research in the field. Methodology - The study employs a quantitative approach, using a survey to gather data from application users. Hypothesis testing is conducted using structural equation modeling (SEM) to analyze the relationships between the constructs. The decision-making process is based on p-values and t-statistics, with hypotheses being accepted or rejected based on predefined thresholds: p < 0.05 and t-statistic > 1.96 for acceptance of the alternative hypothesis (Ha). Findings - The study reveals that Performance Expectancy and Facilitating Condition have significant positive impacts on Behavioral Intention. Specifically, Performance Expectancy shows a significant positive relationship with Behavioral Intention, with a path coefficient of 0.448 and a t-statistic of 2.736. Similarly, Facilitating Condition also significantly impacts Behavioral Intention, with a path coefficient of 0.337 and a t-statistic of 2.137. However, Effort Expectancy and Social Influences are found to have no significant impact on Behavioral Intention, as evidenced by their lower t-statistics and non-significant path coefficients. Novelty - The novelty of this research lies in the context-specific examination of the influence of Facilitating Condition and Performance Expectancy on Behavioral Intention, as well as the investigation into the non-significance of Effort Expectancy and Social Influences. This study provides updated insights that diverge from previous research, such as that of Oliveira et al. (2016) and Al-Okaily et al. (2020), which reported significant effects for Effort Expectancy and Social Influences. Research Implications - The findings suggest that developers and marketers should focus on enhancing Performance Expectancy and improving Facilitating Conditions to increase users' behavioral intentions to adopt and use the application. Efforts to improve the usability and social appeal of the application may not be as critical as previously thought, according to the results of this study. These insights can guide future application development and marketing strategies, as well as contribute to the ongoing academic discussion on technology acceptance models.
The Influence of Social Support and Relationship Quality on Behavioral Intention in Social Commerce Erwin Sugiharto
Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues (JMIS) 
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v3i2.59

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Purposes - This study aims to examine the impact of social support and website quality on user engagement and behavioral intention within the realm of social commerce. It seeks to understand how these factors influence users' motivation to participate in social commerce activities and make purchasing decisions on social media platforms. Methodology - A quantitative research approach was employed, gathering data from 68 respondents through an online survey. The collected data were analyzed using Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) with the SmartPLS 4 software. The analysis included the assessment of the measurement model (outer model) and the structural model (inner model), followed by hypothesis testing through bootstrapping. Findings - The study found that social support and website quality have significant positive effects on user engagement and behavioral intention in social commerce. After adjusting for invalid indicators, the revised PLS-SEM analysis confirmed that all variables were reliable and valid, with Average Variance Extracted (AVE) values of ≥ 0.5 and Cronbach's alpha of ≥ 0.7. Social influence emerged as a key driver of behavioral intention. Novelty - This research contributes to the existing literature by providing empirical evidence on the direct impact of social support and website quality on behavioral intention in social commerce. It also demonstrates the application of PLS-SEM in examining the intricate relationships between these variables, offering a methodological approach for future studies in this domain. Research Implications - The findings suggest that businesses should prioritize enhancing social support and website quality to improve customer engagement and satisfaction in social commerce. Additionally, businesses must carefully manage their social media presence to maintain positive social influence, as this directly affects users' purchasing behavior. Future research should explore the effects of technological advancements and external factors such as regulatory policies on social commerce dynamics.
The Influence of Online Shopping Convenience on Consumer Loyalty in Social E-Commerce: A Study of Tiktok Shop Using Linear Regression Methodology Jodhi Caster
Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues (JMIS) 
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v3i2.61

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Purposes - The primary purpose of this study is to examine the influence of online shopping convenience on consumer loyalty within the social commerce platform TikTok Shop. The research seeks to explore how ease of transactions and user interface impacts consumer retention and satisfaction in the digital marketplace. Methodology - A quantitative research design was employed, utilizing a survey method to collect data from 77 respondents who frequently use TikTok Shop. The survey measured the convenience of online shopping as the independent variable and consumer loyalty as the dependent variable. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression to determine the significance and strength of the relationship between the two variables. Findings - The results indicate a significant positive relationship between online shopping convenience and consumer loyalty in TikTok Shop. The linear regression model reveals that increased shopping convenience leads to higher consumer loyalty, with the model explaining 59.3% of the variance in loyalty. Features such as ease of navigation and a user-friendly interface were identified as key factors in enhancing consumer retention. Novelty - This study contributes to the growing literature on social commerce by specifically focusing on the convenience of online shopping as a predictor of consumer loyalty in the context of TikTok Shop, an area that has been relatively underexplored in prior research. Research Implications - The findings suggest that e-commerce platforms, particularly social commerce like TikTok Shop, should prioritize optimizing the shopping experience to improve consumer loyalty. This study provides practical insights for businesses to enhance user engagement and retention through improved convenience features.
Executive Summary Princes, Elfindah
Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues (JMIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v4i1.64

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As the Chief Editor of the Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues, I am honored to present this special edition that explores the profound impacts of emerging technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), on various aspects of society, education, and consumer behavior. This issue features a diverse collection of research papers that provide critical insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by AI and digital platforms. In "Impact of AI-Generated Content on AI Technology: Exploring Model Collapse and Its Implications," Elfindah Princes investigates the phenomenon of "model collapse" within Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) when trained using AI-generated content. The study introduces new concepts such as "Model Autography Disorder" (MAD) and "Habsburg AI," shedding light on the risks of AI self-consumption and its broader implications for AI-driven systems. The research underscores the necessity for stricter guidelines on using AI-generated content in training models to prevent quality degradation and ensure the sustainability of AI systems​ Elfindah Princes also contributes to this edition with her research on "The Impact of Online Platforms on Generation Z's Learning Styles and Educational Outcomes." This study examines the relationship between material comprehension and satisfaction among Generation Z learners using online platforms. The findings reveal that higher levels of material comprehension lead to greater satisfaction, emphasizing the importance of motivation in enhancing both comprehension and satisfaction. The study highlights the need for educators to focus on designing online learning experiences that foster active engagement and critical thinking​ In another significant contribution, Elfindah Princes and Suppanunta Romprasert explore the challenges posed by AI-generated content in "Navigating the Challenges of AI-Generated Content: Examining Public Trust, Accuracy, and Ethical Implications." The study reveals a nuanced relationship between AI usage and public trust, noting that while AI can influence trust, its impact is currently limited by issues such as model collapse and the accuracy of AI-generated information. The research calls for stronger human oversight, transparency, and ethical guidelines to enhance the reliability of AI content and restore public trust in online information​ Collectively, the studies in this edition highlight the critical need for a balanced approach to integrating AI and digital technologies into various sectors. They underscore the importance of maintaining ethical standards, enhancing transparency, and ensuring human oversight to mitigate potential risks and maximize the benefits of these technologies. As AI continues to evolve, these insights will be invaluable for guiding its responsible and sustainable development.
Exploring Gen-Z Learning Preferences: A Comparative Study of Traditional, Online, and Blended Learning Models Princes, Elfindah; Soeryanto, Novianti; Romprasert, Suppanunta
Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues (JMIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v4i1.65

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Purposes - The primary objectives of this research are to explore Gen-Z’s preferred learning environments, identify the factors influencing their choices, and uncover the challenges and opportunities associated with each learning model. Additionally, the study aims to provide actionable insights for educational policy-making and practice. Methodology - A quantitative research approach was employed, utilizing surveys distributed to a diverse sample of Gen-Z students aged 18-24 currently enrolled in higher education. The survey collected data on participants' preferences, engagement levels, and the effectiveness of different learning models. Statistical analyses were performed to assess the relationships between the variables. Findings - The findings reveal that Gen-Z shows a strong preference for online and blended learning models over traditional classroom settings. The study highlights the significant impact of elements such as connectivism and constructivism on learning model effectiveness, while factors like student engagement and participant information also play moderate roles. However, the direct influence of knowledge acquisition on the choice of learning model was found to be minimal. Novelty - This research contributes to the limited academic literature on Gen-Z learning preferences by focusing on the comparative effectiveness of different educational models. The study provides a contemporary understanding of how digital natives interact with learning environments, offering insights that are crucial for developing future educational strategies. Research Implications - The study’s results have practical implications for educators and policymakers. By aligning teaching methods with Gen-Z’s preferences, educational institutions can enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. Furthermore, the research underscores the need for integrating technology into education and preparing for future shifts in learning trends among younger generations.
A Study on the Association of Purchase Behavior and Social Media of Gen Z in Indonesia Putra, Akira Wahyu
Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues (JMIS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v4i1.66

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Purposes: This research aims to explore the association between social media usage and purchase behavior among Generation Z in Indonesia. Specifically, it seeks to understand how social media content and influencers impact the purchasing decisions of this demographic, providing insights that can inform digital marketing strategies tailored to Gen Z. Methodology: The study employs a quantitative research approach, utilizing primary data collected through online surveys. Purposive sampling was used, targeting individuals from Generation Z with experience using e-commerce platforms and active social media accounts. Data analysis was conducted using Smart Partial Least Square (SmartPLS) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to test the proposed hypotheses. Findings: The research findings support the hypotheses that social media content and influencers significantly influence the purchase behavior of Indonesian Gen Z. The study reveals that engaging and visually appealing social media content, along with influencer endorsements, plays a crucial role in shaping the purchasing decisions of this demographic. Novelty: This research contributes to the existing literature by providing a focused analysis of the Indonesian Gen Z population, a demographic that has not been extensively studied in this context. The study also offers practical insights for businesses and policymakers aiming to enhance digital marketing strategies and e-commerce platforms for this specific audience. Research Implications: The study suggests that businesses should prioritize creating compelling social media content and leveraging influencer marketing to effectively reach and engage Gen Z consumers in Indonesia. Additionally, it highlights the need for improved ICT infrastructure to support the growing e-commerce landscape in the country.
Exploring Ethical and Quality Dimensions of Artificial Intelligence Influence on Trust Princes, Elfindah; Silalahi, Wilma
Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v5i2.46

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Objective – The purpose of this study is to examine how the amount of content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) is affecting the accuracy and reliability of information found online. Methodology – Using a survey-based approach conducted online with a 5-Likert scale, assessed by 10 survey items. Findings – The findings reveal that artificial intelligence does not have a direct effect on trust. Novelty – The conclusion emphasizes the relationship of the variables that may be used to develop a suitable marketing strategy.
CONSTRUCTION OF AUTHORITY IN CORPORATE CONTRACTS: TENSION BETWEEN FORMAL STRUCTURE AND PRACTICAL FLEXIBILITY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF GENERAL LAW Chandra, William; Lie, Gunardi
Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v5i2.73

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Authority constitutes a fundamental legal basis in corporate business agreements. In practice, it is not uncommon to find contracts signed by individuals lacking full formal legal legitimacy, either because they fall outside the corporate authority structure or lack proper power of attorney or official appointment. This issue raises legal questions regarding the validity of agreements that are substantively agreed upon but defective in legal representation. This study aims to analyze the boundaries of authority in corporate agreements and to evaluate the general legal approach toward legal acts undertaken by unauthorized individuals. The method employed is a normative juridical approach with qualitative analysis of primary and secondary legal materials. The findings indicate that although positive law mandates formal authority, corporate practice often tolerates actions considered commercially valid, especially when there is implicit acceptance or good faith on the part of the involved parties. These findings suggest that the general legal approach needs to be reconstructed to address the challenges of modern contractual practices. This research contributes to corporate legal practice by emphasizing the need to strengthen internal verification mechanisms and recommending the development of adaptive legal norms, while also enriching theoretical discourse on the limits of authority in contract law.
Urgensi Kodifikasi Hukum Perdata Internasional (HPI) di Indonesia pada Era Digital: Kajian Yuridis-Empiris Terhadap Tantangan Lintas Negara dan Kebutuhan akan Kepastian Hukum Hamonangan, Marcellius Kirana; Lie, Gunardi
Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Journal of Multidisciplinary Issues
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v5i2.74

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ABSTRACT Objective This study investigates the urgency of codifying Private International Law (PIL) in Indonesia as a strategic legal response to the rapid expansion of cross-border private legal interactions in the digital era. The research asks: What legal codification model can best address jurisdictional conflicts and legal uncertainties arising from transnational digital activities? Methodology Using a juridical-empirical approach, the study combines doctrinal analysis with comparative legal research. The analysis is supported by theoretical frameworks including social systems theory, responsive law, legal politics, and digital regulatory theory. Comparative evaluation is conducted across six countries—Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Singapore, the UK, and Australia. Findings The research reveals that Indonesia’s current legal system lacks a coherent, codified framework for PIL. Legal uncertainty arises in handling transnational disputes, cross-border data breaches, and enforcement of foreign judgments. By contrast, civil and common law countries have adopted codified or flexible jurisprudential approaches to ensure clarity and adaptability. The study finds that Indonesia urgently needs a hybrid PIL codification model to align with the digital and global legal ecosystem. Novelty This study is among the first to position the codification of PIL as a legal-political and technological imperative, rather than a purely doctrinal concern. Its interdisciplinary framework integrates comparative insights and theories of digital law, offering a contextual roadmap for national legal reform. It proposes an adaptive hybrid codification model responsive to cross-border digital disputes and legal sovereignty concerns. Keywords: Private International Law; Conflict of Laws; Digital Jurisdiction; Legal Codification; Transnational Legal Protection

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