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Jesocin : Journal of Jabar Economic Society Networking Forum
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ANALYSIS OF THE CAUSES OF DECLINING DEMAND FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PASSENGERS IN THE CITY OF BANDUNG (Case Study of Trans Metro Bandung Corridor 3 Cicaheum - Sarijadi) Firyal Wan Azizah; Nurlaela Kumala Dewi; Syafrianita
Journal of Jabar Economic Society Networking Forum Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025): Jesocin : June
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Congestion is one of the problems that occur in urban areas, one of which is the city of Bandung. To overcome this problem, the Bandung City Government has established a policy on Trans Metro Bandung with the aim of improving services and providing integrated, safe, fast, smooth, orderly, regular, comfortable, reliable and efficient public transportation. However, in reality, the policy has not been able to achieve the stated goals. This study aims to analyze the causes of the decline in passenger demand for Trans Metro Bandung Corridor 3 (Cicaheum – Sarijadi). The study uses a descriptive quantitative approach by distributing questionnaires to passengers to measure perceptions and expectations of service quality. Data analysis was carried out using the Service Quality (ServQual) method to identify the gap between passenger expectations and perceptions of service quality. The results of the ServQual calculation show a gap value in each dimension, namely, Comfort (-0.47), Regularity (-0.94), Security & Safety (-0.61), Equality (-0.20), and Affordability (-0.62), with a total of -0.58. All of these negative values indicate that the service quality of Trans Metro Bandung Corridor 3 is still below customer expectations.
EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT AND BRAND ADVOCACY IN DIGITAL PLATFORMS Ucu Supriatna; Nia Riana; Zaenal Aripin
Journal of Jabar Economic Society Networking Forum Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Jesocin : April
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Background:With the increasing prominence of digital platforms in modern marketing, customer engagement has become a key driver of brand success. The role of customer engagement in fostering brand advocacy, particularly through the use of digital platforms, has garnered significant attention. One of the most influential factors in this process is user-generated content (UGC), which has been shown to impact brand perceptions and customer behavior. Aims:This study aims to explore the relationship between customer engagement behaviors on digital platforms and brand advocacy, with a particular focus on the role of emotional connection and user-generated content. The research seeks to identify the key factors that influence customer engagement and how these behaviors contribute to brand advocacy, thereby providing insights into effective digital marketing strategies. Research Method:A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Data was collected through surveys and interviews with digital platform users, analyzing their engagement behaviors, emotional connections with brands, and the impact of user-generated content on brand advocacy. The data was then analyzed using statistical methods to identify patterns and correlations. Results and Conclusion:The study found that active customer engagement behaviors, such as commenting and sharing content, were strongly correlated with higher levels of emotional connection to the brand, which in turn increased the likelihood of brand advocacy. User-generated content, particularly positive reviews and social media posts, served as a powerful form of social proof, influencing other customers to trust and engage with the brand. Brands that leveraged personalized content, community-building tools, and influencer collaborations saw higher levels of customer engagement and advocacy. Contribution:This research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on customer engagement and brand advocacy by providing a comprehensive analysis of the factors that drive advocacy behaviors on digital platforms. It highlights the importance of emotional connection, UGC, and platform features in shaping customer perceptions and loyalty. The findings offer valuable insights for brands seeking to enhance their digital marketing strategies and foster long-term customer loyalty.  
articel Analysis Of Factors Affecting User Satisfaction Intermodal Integration Services At Cimahi City Station Jihan Salmaa
Journal of Jabar Economic Society Networking Forum Vol. 2 No. 5 (2025): Jesocin : May
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Cimahi City is part of the Greater Bandung metropolitan area which has a strategic role in the regional transportation system. Cimahi City has a population of 598.70 thousand people with a density of 14,110 people/km2 (BPS, 2025). The increase in population affects population mobility with an increasing demand for transportation services. Cimahi City Station is part of the transportation node which is the point of switching modes for train users and city transportation (angkot). This journal review provides results and comparisons of previous studies that discuss intermodal integration service user satisfaction, which emphasizes service quality, trust, and loyalty factors. This review also provides a study of the actual conditions in Cimahi City, such as limited bus stop facilities, uncoordinated routes, and the tendency of people to switch to online transportation due to the lack of comfort and reliability of existing services. The results of this review are expected to be the basis for designing strategies to improve integrated transportation services in Cimahi City.
ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC MODEL OF SHIPPING INCOME TARIFF SYSTEM FOR SHIPPING EXPEDITION SERVICES Nurlaela Kumala Dewi
Journal of Jabar Economic Society Networking Forum Vol. 1 No. 13 (2024): Jesocin - December
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The expedition service company PT.XYZ Bandung and Jakarta Branches is facing a decrease in the number of shipments and the weight of goods sent for the Jakarta - Bandung shipping route, which automatically affects the income received. This decline phenomenon can certainly have an impact on the financial condition and sustainability of the company. This study will try to conduct a trial by calculating using a system dynamics model. In previous studies, the tariff determination model was completed using the standard costing method, the actual costing method, the activity based costing method, calculating factory overhead costs, the full costing method and variable costing. The results of the study show that the model with system dynamics is better by showing that the model conditions allow the company PT.XYZ to understand the interactions between variables that form the structure of this model. The model shows the causal relationship between various variables to each other in the model, so that the causal relationship between these variables forms a dynamic system model for the operational model of shipping goods at PT. XYZ Branch Hub Bandung City. The company can understand the interactions of various business elements that occur and can analyze what factors form this model including the shipping of goods, the company's income and profit, and the company's operational costs.
MODEL ANALISIS PENGUKURAN KINERJA PERUSAHAAN DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN INTEGRATED PERFORMANCES MEASUREMENT SYSTEM (IPMS) Afferdhy Ariffien; Anggi Widia Purnama; Anisa Faizatun Yona Anggara3
Journal of Jabar Economic Society Networking Forum Vol. 1 No. 13 (2024): Jesocin - December
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A manufacturing company producing crystal ice and block ice that prioritizes product quality and service quality. Located in the city of Bandung, the company's production is intended for the food and beverage industry to ice carving. In 2022 to 2023, there was a decline in sales from year to year at the XXX Ice Factory. This decline in sales indicates that the business is not growing, and the decline in productivity indicates that there are serious problems in it. In addition, as observed directly at PT XXX, there is an increase in increasingly competitive business competition in similar industries, especially in the current era. Therefore, every company must create and review the management of performance management that has been used in the sustainability of the company's business processes so that it can survive in the competitive market industry. In addition, PT XXX has never conducted a comprehensive performance measurement involving stakeholders. Factors that influence performance are based on several aspects that are indicators for measuring performance, namely human resources, work safety, finance, work facilities, Supplier Performance, and employee welfare. This company performance measurement assesses the company's performance in terms of financial and non-financial aspects. Company performance measurement using the Integrated Performance Measurement System (IPMS) method has 11 stakeholders in the company
ANALYSIS OF AIR POLLUTION CAUSED BY VEHICLES ON ARTERIAL ROADS IN BOGOR CITY Annisa Aulia Rahma; Nurlaela Kumala Dewi; Syafrianita
Journal of Jabar Economic Society Networking Forum Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025): Jesocin : June
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With the growth in the number and types of vehicles in Bogor City, there are new conveniences and challenges. One of them is the large number of vehicle exhaust emissions that mix with each other in the air, causing air pollution caused by vehicles passing through arterial roads and causing congestion. This study aims to determine how much pollution caused by vehicles, especially those generated on arterial roads in Bogor City and is expected to help related parties to take mitigation actions. This research was conducted using the VKT (Vehicle Kilometer-Traveled) method to calculate vehicle pollution and the Simple Box Model to determine the amount of types of emissions produced. The vehicle exhaust emissions produced are quite high, therefore mitigation measures need to be taken.
DIGITAL FINANCIAL LITERACY AND MSME PERFORMANCE IN THE PLATFORM ECONOMY: AN INTEGRATIVE CONCEPTUAL REVIEW Nia Riana; Ijang Faisal
Journal of Jabar Economic Society Networking Forum Vol. 1 No. 7 (2024): Jesocin - June
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Background: The rapid expansion of digital payments, mobile banking, fintech platforms, online marketplaces, and data-driven financial services has changed the financial environment in which micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) operate. Access to digital finance can lower transaction frictions and widen financial inclusion, but effective use depends on the ability of owner-managers to understand financial information, evaluate digital products, manage risk, and integrate digital financial tools into business decisions. Aims: This article develops an integrative conceptual framework explaining how digital financial literacy can influence MSME performance through financial decision quality, digital-finance access and use, financial behaviour, and organizational capability. Research Method: The study uses an integrative conceptual review of verified peer-reviewed and institutional literature on financial literacy, digital financial literacy, digital finance, financial inclusion, fintech adoption, and SME performance. It does not claim a systematic-review sample size or empirical estimates that were not independently collected. Results and Conclusion: The synthesis suggests that digital financial literacy is most valuable when it improves the quality of financial decisions and enables productive, safe, and strategic use of digital finance. Access alone is insufficient. Financial behaviour, digital-finance accessibility, trust, cybersecurity awareness, and institutional support shape whether digital financial tools translate into stronger cash-flow management, financing capacity, operational efficiency, and business sustainability. Contribution: The paper proposes a capability pathway that distinguishes knowledge from effective use and performance outcomes, while integrating financial literacy and digital-finance perspectives into a practical framework for MSMEs and ecosystem actors.
COMMUNITY-BASED ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND MSME RESILIENCE:BUILDING SUSTAINABLE LOCAL ECONOMIC ECOSYSTEMS Nida Garnida Fitrianti; Raden Roro Fatmasari
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Background: Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are central to local employment, household income, and the circulation of economic value, yet their resilience is frequently constrained by fragmented support, weak market linkages, limited managerial capability, and dependence on individual entrepreneurs. Community-based entrepreneurship offers a complementary perspective by locating enterprise development within social relationships, local institutions, shared resources, and place-based knowledge. Aims: This article develops an integrative conceptual framework explaining how community-based entrepreneurship can strengthen MSME resilience and contribute to sustainable local economic ecosystems. Research Method: The study uses an integrative conceptual review of established literature on community-based enterprise, entrepreneurial ecosystems, social capital, local economic development, and organizational resilience. It does not claim primary survey data, experimental evidence, or statistical estimates. Results and Conclusion: The synthesis indicates that MSME resilience is strengthened when local entrepreneurial activity is supported by trusted networks, collective learning, market access, institutional coordination, resource diversification, and mechanisms that connect individual firms with community capabilities. Community embeddedness can reduce information gaps and transaction frictions, but excessive closure may also restrict innovation and external market access. Sustainable local ecosystems therefore require a balance between strong local ties and outward-facing connections. Contribution: The paper proposes a Community-Based MSME Resilience Framework linking community assets, entrepreneurial coordination, ecosystem resources, adaptive capability, and sustainable local outcomes. It provides propositions and practical indicators for future empirical testing.
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION CAPABILITY AND MSME RESILIENCE:AN INTEGRATIVE FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS ADAPTATION Anggun Yolistina; Nida Garnida Fitrianti
Journal of Jabar Economic Society Networking Forum Vol. 1 No. 7 (2024): Jesocin - June
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Background: Digital transformation has become an important pathway through which micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) improve market access, operational visibility, customer interaction, and organizational flexibility. Yet technology adoption alone does not guarantee resilience. The value of digitalization depends on managerial capability, organizational learning, resource orchestration, cybersecurity awareness, and the ability to integrate digital tools with business processes. Aims: This article develops an integrative framework explaining how digital transformation capability can contribute to MSME resilience and sustainable business adaptation. Research Method: The study uses an integrative conceptual review of literature on digital transformation, dynamic capabilities, organizational resilience, digital entrepreneurship, and SME adaptation. It presents no fabricated survey, interview, experimental, or statistical data. Results and Conclusion: The synthesis suggests that resilient digital transformation requires five connected capabilities: digital sensing, selective technology adoption, process integration, data-informed decision making, and adaptive reconfiguration. Digital tools strengthen resilience when they diversify market channels, improve information quality, reduce critical dependencies, and accelerate organizational learning. Unmanaged digital dependence may instead create platform, cybersecurity, financial, and capability risks. Contribution: The paper proposes a Digital Transformation-to-Resilience Framework and a practical capability matrix for future empirical testing and MSME development programs.
SOCIAL INNOVATION AND COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE FOR MSME DEVELOPMENT:A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR INCLUSIVE LOCAL ECONOMIC RESILIENCE Raden Roro Fatmasari; Anggun Yolistina
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Background: MSME development is often approached through isolated interventions such as training, finance, digitalization, or market promotion. These interventions can be useful, but persistent local economic problems frequently require coordination among entrepreneurs, community organizations, government, educational institutions, financial actors, and private partners. Social innovation and collaborative governance provide complementary perspectives for designing such coordination. Aims: This article develops an integrative conceptual framework explaining how social innovation and collaborative governance can strengthen MSME capability, inclusion, and local economic resilience. Research Method: The study uses an integrative conceptual review of established literature on social innovation, collaborative governance, public value, entrepreneurial ecosystems, social capital, and community-based enterprise. No primary survey, interview, experimental, or statistical data are claimed. Results and Conclusion: The synthesis identifies five connected mechanisms: shared problem definition, inclusive stakeholder participation, co-creation of solutions, institutional coordination, and adaptive learning. Social innovation contributes new responses to unmet needs, while collaborative governance provides processes through which diverse actors can build trust, allocate responsibilities, and sustain implementation. The framework also identifies risks of symbolic participation, elite capture, fragmented accountability, and project dependence. Contribution: The paper proposes a Social Innovation-Collaborative Governance Framework for MSME development and provides propositions, governance principles, and practical indicators for future empirical testing.