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A systematic literature review of creativity thinking in primary school: a systematic review of research trends and frameworks Ludfi Arya Wardana; Wahyu Sukartiningsih; Neni Mariana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29210/020255017

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Creative thinking is a skill that students must have in the 21st Century. This study aims to identify research trends on creative thinking in primary schools, the types of qualitative research used, countries that frequently publish on creative thinking, journals with the highest SJRs publishing creative thinking, researchers who frequently research creative thinking in primary schools, what elements are frequently implemented in creative thinking in primary schools and creative thinking frameworks from 2013-2024. The review procedure included searching, screening, evaluating and synthesizing publications on creative thinking in primary schools. There were 50 articles published in Scopus indexed popular journals. The analysis reveals prominent journals such as Thinking Skills and Creativity and British Journal of Education Technology, and identifies key researchers contributing to the field. The study highlights the frequent use of qualitative methods such as descriptive qualitative, case studies, phenomenology, grounded theory, and ethnography, across various countries including Slovenia, Malaysia, and the UK. What types of qualitative methods are used in applying creative thinking skills in elementary schools, namely descriptive qualitative, case studies, phenomenology, grounded theory, and ethnography.
The challenges of tax policy: a literature study on market and welfare dynamics I Nyoman Tingkes; I Ketut Sirna; I Made Sumartana; Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani
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Taxes are the government's primary tool for collecting revenue, but their implementation presents challenges such as deadweight loss, market shrinkage, and impacts on welfare and economic efficiency. Appropriate tax policy is needed to optimize state revenue while maintaining market balance and public welfare. The purpose of this study is to deeply analyze how tax policy affects market dynamics and economic welfare, both on the producer, consumer, and government sides. This research uses a qualitative literature review approach to analyze the impact of tax policy on market dynamics and economic welfare. Data was gathered through documentation from academic sources such as Google Scholar, PubMed, and ScienceDirect, focusing on publications from the last five years. The data was analyzed in three stages: reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing, to provide a comprehensive, evidence-based understanding and policy recommendations. The study finds that tax policy implementation often results in deadweight loss, reflected in the decrease in total surplus for both producers and consumers. Taxes on elastic goods and services tend to severely impact welfare, highlighting the need for more careful policy design. High tax rates can shrink the market size, ultimately reducing government revenue. Policymakers must balance elasticity levels between producers, consumers, and tax rates to optimize both economic welfare and state revenue. To improve effectiveness, concrete policies are needed, such as progressive tax rates, regular monitoring of tax impacts, and incentives for certain sectors.
The impact of presenter attractiveness, video design, content vividness, and destination attractiveness on travel intentions Atini Rahmatika Fauzi Murod; Rifelly Dewi Astuti
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Tourism marketing trends increasingly utilize short videos to foster travel inspiration and drive travel intention. This study specifically examines the influence of presenter appeal, video design appeal, content vividness (as a new construct), and destination attractiveness on travel inspiration and its impact on travel intention. Furthermore, this study examines the mediating role of travel inspiration and openness to experience. Data were collected through an online survey of 522 respondents using purposive sampling and analyzed using Partial Least Squares–Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM), chosen for its ability to test complex models exploratively. The results showed that presenter attractiveness (β = 0.282; p < 0.001), video design attractiveness (β = 0.116; p = 0.019), content vividness (β = 0.118; p = 0.014), and destination attractiveness (β = 0.334; p < 0.001) significantly influenced travel inspiration, which in turn influenced travel intention (β = 0.461; p < 0.001). However, the moderating effect of openness to experience was not significant. These findings provide practical implications for tourism marketers to optimize the design of engaging, clear, and inspiring short videos to increase travel intention. Limitations of the study include the use of perceptual data and a single sample. Future research is recommended to examine additional factors and cross-cultural contexts.
Organizational creativity strategy and strategic partnership in improving positional advantage of vocational high schools in west java Sundusiah Sundusiah; Agus Rahayu; Disman Disman; Edi Suryadi; Muhamad Arief Ramdhany
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This study aims to examine the role of organizational creativity strategies in improving positional advantage in Vocational High Schools (SMK) Centers of Excellence in West Java, by considering the influence of Organizational Creativity and Partnership Program. This study uses a quantitative approach with a data collection tool in the form of a questionnaire distributed to 165 schools from a total of 288 SMK Centers of Excellence in West Java. Sampling was carried out using a stratified random sampling technique. Data were analyzed using the Partial Least Squares (PLS) method, using a Likert measurement scale to assess the variables in the study. The results showed that Organizational Creativity and Partnership Program had a significant influence on positional advantage, with Partnership Program having a greater impact. The main finding of this study is the importance of strengthening organizational creativity in dealing with the dynamics of the external and internal environments of schools. The novelty of this study lies in the integration of two factors Organizational Creativity and Partnership Program—in developing positional advantage in SMK, which has not been widely discussed in previous literature.
Tinjauan regulatif dan ekonomi atas pengelolaan sampah berbasis masyarakat untuk meningkatkan kesejahteraan ekonomi Yani Kamasturyani
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Penelitian ini membahas permasalahan yuridis dalam pengelolaan sampah berbasis masyarakat sebagai upaya peningkatan ekonomi masyarakat, dengan menyoroti implementasi Undang-Undang Nomor 18 Tahun 2008 tentang Pengelolaan Sampah. Fokus kajian diarahkan pada bagaimana ketentuan hukum tersebut mendorong peran serta masyarakat dan pelaku usaha dalam sistem pengelolaan sampah, khususnya melalui mekanisme bank sampah. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif-kualitatif dengan metode analisis yuridis normatif, didukung oleh studi pustaka dan data sekunder dari peraturan perundang-undangan. Teknik analisis dilakukan melalui interpretasi hukum terhadap norma yang berlaku dan penelaahan terhadap praktik pengelolaan sampah yang melibatkan masyarakat. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa partisipasi masyarakat melalui bank sampah mampu memberikan kontribusi ekonomi nyata, antara lain peningkatan pendapatan rumah tangga, penghematan biaya pengelolaan sampah, dan penciptaan lapangan kerja informal. Selain manfaat ekonomi, bank sampah juga memperkuat aspek edukatif dan pembentukan perilaku lingkungan yang positif. Penelitian ini merekomendasikan agar pemerintah daerah mengembangkan regulasi turunan yang mendukung insentif partisipatif, memperkuat edukasi hukum lingkungan, dan menjalin kemitraan dengan sektor swasta untuk mendukung keberlanjutan bank sampah. Temuan ini memberikan kontribusi terhadap pengembangan kebijakan publik yang lebih inklusif dan berkelanjutan dalam pengelolaan sampah, serta memperkaya diskursus hukum lingkungan dengan menegaskan pentingnya kolaborasi antara hukum, masyarakat, dan ekonomi dalam mewujudkan pengelolaan sampah yang efektif.
Build customer loyalty through correlation management and experience with satisfaction mediation Kadek Bagus Putra Permana; Ni Putu Nina Eka Lestari
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This study analyzed the influence of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Customer Experience on Loyalty, with Satisfaction as a mediating variable at PT. Fastrata Buana Denpasar. Based on the Social Exchange Theory, business correlations were built on mutually beneficial exchanges, where customers remained loyal if the perceived benefits exceeded the costs incurred. Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was used as a quantitative method to investigate the relationships between the variables. Business partners were given questionnaires to complete in order to gather data, including wholesalers, retailers, and kiosks. The outcomes indicated that CRM had a positive and significant impact on loyalty, both directly and through satisfaction as a mediator. Conversely, Customer Experience did not significantly influence loyalty, although it positively affected satisfaction. Furthermore, satisfaction partially mediated the correlation between CRM and loyalty but did not significantly mediate the correlation between Customer Experience and loyalty. These findings confirmed that CRM played a more dominant role in fostering loyalty than Customer Experience. PT. Fastrata Buana Denpasar was recommended to enhance personalized CRM strategies and strengthen communication to improve customer satisfaction and long-term loyalty.
Attitude toward money and openness to experience in the formation of marketplace consumer impulse buying Andyan Pradipta Utama; Alvita Sari; Rahayu Lestari; Subur Karyatun
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Impulse purchases in the digital marketplace are increasing, but the relationship between attitudes towards money, openness to experience, and hedonic shopping motivation has not been studied in an integrated manner. This study aims to analyze the effect of attitudes towards money and openness to experience on impulse purchases, with hedonic shopping motivation as a mediating variable. This research refers to the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Five Factor Model as a theoretical basis. Using a mixed method sequential explanatory approach, quantitative data was collected from 115 marketplace respondents in Jabodetabek and analyzed using PLS-SEM. The qualitative stage was conducted through interviews with 8 informants. Results show that attitude towards money has a significant effect on hedonic shopping motivation (t = 2.491; p = 0.013) and impulse buying (t = 3.917; p = 0.000), but the mediation effect is not significant (t = 1.108; p = 0.268). In contrast, openness to experience had a significant effect on hedonic shopping motivation (t = 4.291; p = 0.000) and impulse purchase (t = 2.395; p = 0.017), and was significantly mediated by hedonic shopping motivation (t = 2.041; p = 0.042). These findings provide strategic implications for digital marketers in developing campaigns based on consumer psychological characteristics. Limitations of this study include sample size and geographical scope.
The effect of internal control systems and accessibility on accountability and its impact on fraud in village financial management Hamonangan Siallagan; Mangasa Sinurat; Vebry Mardomdom Lumban Gaol; Christnova Hasugian; Tomi Irianto
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Villages are public sector organizations, so accountability is an important principle that must be reflected in their financial management. The accountability in managing the village funds is a demand for the local government as the village funds manager, as an implementation of the constitution number 6, 2014. The existed influence factor of the accountability in managing the village funds are internal control systems and accessibility. Increasing accountability in village fund management, the potential for fraud in fund management can be reduced. This research aim to determine the effect of internal control systems and accessibility of financial reports on accountability of village financial management, and the effect of accountability of village financial management on the potential for fraud in village financial management. The primary data used in this research were acquired by administering questionnaires to respondents. A total of 115 questionnaires were distributed directly to 29 villages in Samosir Regency. Rate of returned and completed questionnaire is 100%. Data analysis was carried out using the PLS with WarpPLS 7.0 software. The research results supported all hypotheses and found that; 1. internal control systems positively significant affect the accountability of village financial management, 2. accessibility of financial reports positively significant affect the accountability of village financial management and 3. The accountability of village financial management negatively significant affects the potential for fraud in village financial management. The research results indicated that The Internal Control System has a greater influence than accessibility. This in turn implies that the public would consider that village financial management is accountable if its financial report is prepared in accordance with the applicable standards and easily accessed. In addition, the potential for fraud will be reduced with increasing accountability in village financial management. These results expect the village government to improve internal control and accessibility in managing village funds.
Service quality and visitor experience as antecedents of revisit intention: the mediating role of place attachment Indri Ferdiani Suarna; Vanessa Gaffar; Lili Adi Wibowo; Puspo Dewi Dirgantara; Ahmad Azam Sulaiman
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This study aims to examine the causal relationships among service quality, visitor experience, place attachment, and revisit intention in the context of toll road rest areas in Indonesia. It addresses a growing concern regarding the underutilization and inconsistent visitor loyalty in rest area facilities, particularly in light of Indonesia's expanding toll infrastructure. Grounded in the Theory of Planned Behavior and supported by concepts of emotional place attachment, this research investigates how functional and affective drivers influence users’ behavioral intentions. A quantitative survey was conducted using a purposive sampling method, targeting 210 respondents who had visited Rest Area KM 166A or KM 164B on the Cikopo–Palimanan Toll Road. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with AMOS 26. Constructs were measured with a five-point Likert scale, and validity was assessed through Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), with all constructs exceeding acceptable CR (>0.98) and AVE (>0.93)thresholds. The results show that service quality significantly predicts both place attachment (β = 0.526, p < 0.001) and revisit intention (β = 0.491, p < 0.001), while visitor experience only influences revisit intention indirectly through place attachment. Mediation analysis confirmed the significant role of place attachment (Sobel test: t = 3.64, p < 0.001). Practically, these findings suggest that improving service delivery and fostering emotional connection through contextual and cultural design can enhance visitor loyalty. Theoretically, the study contributes by clarifying contradictory results in previous tourism literature regarding the direct effect of experience on behavioral intention. However, the study is limited to two rest areas and uses cross-sectional data, limiting the generalizability of the findings. Future research should include comparative or longitudinal designs.
Effect of service quality on students satisfaction in private universities Yusuf Rombe M. Allo; Melinda Malau
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This study aimed to determine the effect of service, reliability, responsiveness, empathy, assurance, and tangibles in increasing student satisfaction at private universities in the LLDikti-3 region. The data collection method employed a qualitative approach, involving the use of questionnaires to gather responses. Qualitative data was transformed into quantitative data using a Likert scale. In this study, data collection was carried out directly from the number of students at the Universitas Kristen Indonesia. Universitas Sahid and Universitas Tarumanegara.  The methods were used: Library Reseatch and. Field Research: This method conducts research by conducting direct surveys to be object to be studied of three private universities in the LLDIKTI-3 region. The data analysis technique in this research is multiple linear regression analysis, where this analysis is used to determine how much influence the change in a variable jas on other variables. In this study where the independent variables are reliability, responsiveness, empathy, assurance, and tangible, and the dependent variable.  The results of the study stated that the quality of service provided by the three private universities in the LLDIKTI-3 region has a significant influence on student satisfaction. Dimensions of service quality play an important role in shaping student perceptions of university services.

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