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Journal of Economics and Public Health
ISSN : 28285352     EISSN : 28285026     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37287/jeph
Journal of Economics and Public Health, presents scientific writings on information and updates of economics and public health. Journal of Economics and Public Health had been published four times (four number) annually (per volume) in English with electronically and printed. It includes research findings, case studies, and conceptual fields, namely: management, economics, economic education, health economics, health insurance, pharmaco-economic, health administration/policy, Health Technology Assessment (HTA). However, In order to ensure the quality of Journal of Economics and Public Health, the editorial board members have decided to publish twice a year since 2022.
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Analysis of the Impact of Campus Image on Student Loyalty with Student Satisfaction as Intervening Variables Fakhrudin, Arif
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 2 No 4 (2023): Journal of Economics and Public Health: December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v2i4.2376

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Education is one of the most important parts of life. Currently, education is a basic need that must be met. Because by having quality education, people will have the provisions to compete in the world of work. With awareness of the importance of education, people compete to acquire knowledge, both through formal education and informal education. Consumers will also be very careful in choosing a college so that the time and costs spent are commensurate with what they get from the college's service products. He can usually find out about this from what is promoted by the university in marketing the service products it sells through that institution. Student loyalty can also be created if students feel satisfied with the services provided by the campus. Objective: The aim of this research is to determine the influence of campus image on student loyalty through student satisfaction on the STTKD campus. Method: The type of research used in this research is hypothesis testing. The instrument used in this research is a questionnaire whose validity and reliability have been tested. Then the collected data was analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). Results: The research results show that campus image has a significant positive effect on student satisfaction and student loyalty. Then student satisfaction has a significant positive effect on loyalty. Conclusion: Student loyalty at the STTKD campus is positively influenced by campus image and student satisfaction variables.
The Phenomenon of the Brick and Click Strategy in Empowering Business Ecosystems in the Digital Age Widnyani, Ni Made; Astitiani, Ni Luh Putu Surya; Rettobjaan, Vitalia Fina Carla; Aristayudha, A.A. Ngurah Bagus; Richadinata, Kadek Riyan Putra
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 2 No 3 (2023): Journal of Economics and Public Health: September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v2i3.2466

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The rapid development of the digital era has spawned various strategic methods or techniques that can be used by business actors both online and offline. Brick and Click is one of the business strategies used by companies to integrate offline and online businesses into one unit that is currently being loved by consumers and business movers. The purpose of this research is to find out more deeply about the phenomenon of implementing the Brick and Click strategy used by business activists in Empowering Business Ecosystems in the Digital Age. In this study used a qualitative research method with a phenomenological approach where researchers collected data by interviewing 4 main participants and 2 participants as triangulation who had carried out the Brick and Click strategy for approximately one year. After the data is collected, the data is sorted and analyzed and finally conclusions are drawn. The research results produced four themes in the Brick and Click method, namely the concept of the Brick and Click method, how to implement the Brick and Click method, the obstacles and advantages of the Brick and Click method, and the role of inventory management. The use of the Brick and Click strategy provides great benefits for business drivers and consumers.
E-Commerce Platform Development as A Means of Increasing Potential MSME Business Richadinata, Kadek Riyan Putra; Ayuni, Ni Made Sri; Purnamawati, Ni Luh Gede Putu; Widnyani, Ni Made
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 2 No 3 (2023): Journal of Economics and Public Health: September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v2i3.2478

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In today's digital era, the presence of technology and innovation is becoming increasingly important for MSMEs to maintain and increase their competitiveness. In the digital era like today, e-commerce is an alternative to overcome these obstacles. However, there are still many MSMEs that have not utilized e-commerce to market their products due to limited access, limited knowledge, and high costs to create their own e-commerce platform. The aim of this research is to find out e-commerce platform development as a means of increasing potential msme business. The research method used in this study is a qualitative research method with a case study approach. This research will be carried out in the following stages: literature study, data collection, data analysis, platform development, and evaluation. This platform was built using responsive website technology so that it can be opened through various platforms connected to the internet. The e-commerce platform contains features such as product catalogs, product orders, payment mechanisms, and shipping processes. Overall the information system is very good, as many as 31 people answered with very good responses.
Knowledge Relates to People’s Attitudes PH, Livana; Kuncoro, Amin; Suerni, Titik
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Journal of Economics and Public Health: March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v2i1.2147

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Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) has become a pandemic worldwide, including in Indonesia. The transmission of Covid-19 in Indonesia is very fast and affects 34 provinces, many of which are in red zones. Central Java is one of the provinces with a very fast Covid-19 transmission. Public knowledge and attitudes towards the Covid-19 pandemic are very important to reduce the risk of infection among the community. The purpose of this study was to knowledge is related t people’s attitudes. The research design used was descriptive analitik with cross sectional approach, with a sample size of 65 respondents who were selected using the random sampling method. Data collection used a google form questionnaire and analyzed using Chi-Square. The results showed knowledge is related to people’s attitudes with a p value (0.000). Good knowledge and a positive attitude from the public in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic can make people take real action to reduce the risk of contracting Covid-19.
A Comprehensive Economic Analysis of Hospitalised Patients with Dengue Fever Putro, Wahyu Gito; Media, Lintang; Ratnaningtyas, Tri Okta; Swanbamrung, Charuai; Riski, Zaki Maulana
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 2 No 4 (2023): Journal of Economics and Public Health: December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v2i4.2455

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DHF poses a significant public health concern in regions characterised by tropical and subtropical climates. Indonesia is among the nations that have encountered challenges in effectively addressing the issue of DHF, as seen by the escalating number of cases. West Java Province is positioned at the forefront among the top three provinces in terms of reporting the highest number of DHF cases, with a total of 10,722 cases. The number of DHF cases in Depok City shown a notable rise, escalating from 1,276 cases and resulting in 3 fatalities in the year 2020 to a total of 3,155 cases in the subsequent year of 2021. The primary aim of this study was to ascertain the demographic characteristics of families with inpatients and intensive care patients, and to assess the overall financial burden associated with treatment, non-treatment expenses, indirect costs, and economic losses experienced by families of inpatients and intensive care patients afflicted with DHF disease at Depok City Hospital. The present study employed a descriptive analytic strategy utilising a quantitative methodology. The study was carried out at the Depok City General Hospital, utilising both primary and secondary data sources. The population under investigation in this study had a total of 429 patients. The sample size for the study was determined to be 203 using Lameshow's sample size technique. The variables considered in this study encompassed demographic characteristics, the overall direct expenses associated with treatment, the entire direct costs associated with non-treatment, the aggregate indirect costs, and the complete economic losses experienced by families of patients with DHF at Depok City General Hospital. The data underwent analysed through the application of univariate analysis and cost evaluation computation. The findings indicated that the average direct cost of therapy was Rp. 7,797,833 or USD 507.23. The average non-treatment direct expenditures amount to Rp. 2,701,440 or USD 178.59. The average value of indirect costs was Rp. 2,471,557 or USD 163.40. The average family economic loss was Rp. 12,970,830 or USD 843.72. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that the sickness known as dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) can result in financial burdens for families, particularly in terms of non-medical direct costs and indirect costs.
Development of Digital Transformation Instruments and Partnership For MSMEs in Denpasar City Yudha, Bagus Arista; Reganata, Gde Palguna
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 2 No 4 (2023): Journal of Economics and Public Health: December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v2i4.2533

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SMEs are a type of industry that is more customer focused and have better opportunities if supported by the use of digitalization transformation and collaboration with partnerships that can provide support for the development of an SME. This research was conducted to analyze the digital transformation and partnership questionnaire in SMEs. Method: The questionnaire will be analyzed using validity and reliability tests, where validity tests include content validity, face validity, Focus Group Discussion and construct validity. The number of respondents in the validity test was 5 respondents and 30 respondents in the reliability test. The results of the questionnaire analysis in the content validity analysis test were declared valid with an items content validity index (1-CVI) value of ≥ 0.78. In the results of face validation, it was found that the statement items in the questionnaire described the construct well. The results obtained after the focus group discussion process were that the majority of panelists agreed on the statements made with a minimum value of 2 which means "easy to understand" and a maximum value of 3 which means "very easy to understand". The number who got a score of 2 (easy to understand) was 25% and the number who got a score of 3 (very easy to understand) was 75%. The reliability test obtained a Cronbach alpha value of 0.940; So according to table 4 above, this value means Very Reliable and suitable to be distributed to respondents. From the results of the table analysis, all question items are reliable. The instruments analyzed in this research, namely the digitalization transformation and partnership instruments, can be categorized as valid and reliable instruments so they can be used as research tools.
The Influence of the Qris Payment System on Business Performance Denpasar City MSMEs Rettobjaan, Vitalia Fina Carla; Widnyani, Ni Made; Richadinata, Kadek Riyan Putra
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 2 No 4 (2023): Journal of Economics and Public Health: December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v2i4.2643

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This research was conducted in the context of technological developments and the important role of Financial Technology (Fintech) in encouraging financial inclusion and business growth in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector. The background of this research is the era of industrial revolution 4.0 which has changed the global economic landscape with rapid changes in the fields of technology and information. The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of using the QRIS (Quick Response Code Indonesia Standard) payment system on the financial and non-financial business performance of MSME players. The research method used involved 75 respondents who were MSME actors. Data on respondent characteristics, use of QRIS, and business performance were evaluated. The research results show that the use of QRIS has a significant influence on the financial and non-financial business performance of MSME players. More than 80% of respondents who use QRIS well have good financial and non-financial business performance. The positive effects of using QRIS indicate that this technology can increase transaction efficiency, consumer convenience and MSME business growth.
Systematic Review: Leadership Style in Maintaining Business Sustainability in the MSME Industry Aristayudha, A A Ngurah Bagus; Riana, I Gede; Rahyuda, Agoes Ganesha; Surya, Ida Bagus Ketut
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 2 No 4 (2023): Journal of Economics and Public Health: December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v2i4.2741

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Leadership style is the way a leader chooses to direct or coordinate the work that will be given to his subordinates. The leadership style chosen by a leader depends on the goals of the organization or company, who is being led, and the type of business led by the leader. Systematic review using the Google Scholar database. Search results using the keyword leadership style in maintaining business continuity in the MSME industry" using the Google Scholar electronic data base. After carrying out an analysis based on a complete composition, namely 5 articles used in this article. The results of this research show that there are many types of leadership styles, but the choice of leadership style depends on the situation and conditions of the organization or business being led. The types of leadership styles include democratic leadership style, authoritarian leadership style and leadership styles that are appropriate to current conditions, namely transactional and transformational. MSMEs are a type of small business that also requires a leadership style that is appropriate to the type of business and the goals of the business to maintain the stability or sustainability of the business. Leadership style is a method or tactic used by a leader to direct and coordinate activities in an organization so that organizational goals are expected to be achieved.
Research Variable Measurement Model with Second Order Factor and First Order Factor Kuncoro, Amin; Samekto, Agus Aji; Pamungkas, Fajar
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Journal of Economics and Public Health: March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v2i1.3050

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The study aims to explain the extent of the role of constructs that arise from factor analysis conducted by researchers on some of the lowest factors or constructs. Factor analysis is an initial that can be identified from several variables that are grouped into higher factors so that they are referred to as second order factors. This research is a research with the latest reference-based literature review approach from research methodology books. The second order factor allows researchers to simplify a model by combining several interrelated constructs. These variables are complex to be understood by the researcher and make interpretations of the analyzed results. In contrast to the first order factor, the construct that arises from the collection of variables is then measured and identified as the lowest factor in the level of factor hierarchy from the analysis.
Customer Satisfaction: Predicate of Service Quality and Price Kuncoro, Amin
Journal of Economics and Public Health Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Journal of Economics and Public Health: March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37287/jeph.v2i1.3051

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The aim of the research is to examine service quality and price on customer satisfaction for beauty products in Indonesia. The research design uses quantitative descriptive and quantitative grounded theory using primary data, namely respondents' answers through questionnaire statements and informants. The research sample was beauty product users in Indonesia, totaling 324 respondents spread across big cities and two informants. The research results explain that service quality can increase customer satisfaction and price can also improve customer quality. This proves that the respondents, most of whom are women from various circles, prefer to pay attention to their appearance by using beauty products that already have product names and clarity. However, an interesting finding from researchers is that some of the customers are men, better known as metrosexuals, namely men who pay attention to their appearance to support their work.