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International Journal of Kita Kreatif
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30465974     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24815/ijkk.v1i1.37603
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
International Journal of Kita Kreatif is a scientific publication that contains articles from research in social sciences, humanities, economics, and other scientific disciplines (interdisciplinary). International Journal of Kita Kreatif publishes research articles that use various approaches, including quantitative, qualitative, and naturalistic approaches, as well as other approaches to understanding and explaining existing study phenomena. International Journal of Kita Kreatif provides a platform for humanities researchers and practitioners to publish scientific articles in various fields. These journals aim to facilitate the dissemination of scientific knowledge, research results, and analysis in the fields of social and humanities. The International Journal of Kita Kreatif is also open to researchers who wish to publish scientific work. This journal is published four times yearly: February, May, August, and September.
Articles 44 Documents
Customers' Satisfaction and Loyalty: Examining the roles of Safety and Religiosity Rahmadhiani, Ighfirlana Alief; Nurdin, Ridwan; Amri, Khoirul; Halim, Hendra; Sari, Nurma; Irwandi, Irwandi
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 2, No 4 (2025): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.2 No. 4 November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v2i4.50833

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This study aims to analyze the effect of security and religiosity on user loyalty of KOALA ojek transportation services on USK students with satisfaction as a mediating variable. The sample in this study amounted to 100 respondents using the Slovin formula and the sampling method in this study used probability sampling with a stratified random sampling approach. The data analysis technique used SPSS version 25 and the analysis method used in this research is path analysis. The results showed that security and religiosity had a significant positive effect on user satisfaction and loyalty. In addition, satisfaction was shown to mediate the relationship between security and religiosity on user loyalty. These findings provide important insights for service providers to improve security aspects and align with people's religious values, in order to create a better user experience and increase loyalty.
Authenticity: Do City Image Affect Revisit Intentions to Banda Aceh, Indonesia? Mardiah, Rima Humaira; Riyaldi, Muhammad Haris; Halim, Hendra; Najla, Najla; Nurlina, Eka
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 2, No 4 (2025): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.2 No. 4 November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v2i4.50834

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This study aims to analyze the effect of city authenticity on revisit intention for religious tourism in Banda Aceh, with city image acting as a mediating variable. The research was conducted at major religious tourist destinations, such as the Baiturrahman Grand Mosque and other historical sites that serve as symbols of the citys identityThis study utilized a quantitative approach with a survey method, collecting data through closed-ended questionnaires that were directly distributed to 108 respondents chosen through purposive sampling. The data were then analyzed using path analysis to investigate the direct and indirect relationships between the variablesThe findings indicate that city authenticity positively and significantly affects both city image and tourists intention to revisit. Additionally, city image has been shown to exert a positive influence on revisit intention and acts as a mediator in the relationship between city authenticity and revisit intention within the context of religious tourism in Banda Aceh. These findings highlight the importance of preserving the citys authenticity and strengthening its positive image to increase tourist loyalty to revisit religious tourism destinations. The practical implication is that the local government should maintain the authenticity of city elements and enhance the city image to ensure the sustainability of religious tourism in the future.
Empowering Muslim Women in the Digital Halal Economy: Inclusion through Innovation and Ethical Entrepreneurship Halim, Hendra; Amir, Fakhrurrazi; Sari, Meutia Dwi Novita; DM, Burhanis Sulthan; Fonna, Rizki Putri Nurita; Syahriyal, Syahriyal; Khairi, Fitrah; Sari, Nurma
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 2, No 4 (2025): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.2 No. 4 November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v2i4.49133

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The rapid expansion of the digital halal economy presents unprecedented opportunities for Muslim women to participate, innovate, and lead within value-driven economic systems. This study explores how digital technologiesparticularly e-commerce platforms, Islamic financial technology (fintech), and social mediahave become powerful tools for inclusion, entrepreneurship, and leadership among Muslim women. Through a qualitative literature-based approach, this research examines the intersection of gender, Islamic values, and digital innovation, revealing how Muslim women are redefining their economic agency while navigating sociocultural, structural, and regulatory challenges. The study identifies key areas of empowerment, such as ethical branding, syariah-compliant business practices, and community-driven mentoring within digital halal ecosystems. It also highlights the barriers posed by digital illiteracy, gender bias, and inadequate policy frameworks. Drawing from academic literature, case studies, and policy analyses, this paper proposes strategic pathways to build a gender-inclusive digital halal economy through education, value-aligned innovation, and ethical leadership. The findings contribute to global discourses on Islamic economics, gender equity, and digital transformation, emphasizing the importance of inclusive economic models that align with both technological advancement and Islamic ethics.
Exploring Tourists Interpretations of Destination Innovativeness, Warmth, and Competence in Encouraging Revisit Intention in Aceh Province: A Phenomenological Approach Kesuma, Teuku Meldi; Siregar, M. Ridha; Halim, Hendra; Umuri, Khairil; Zikran, Ghrina; Humaira, Radhia; Raihana, Rana
International Journal of Kita Kreatif Vol 2, No 4 (2025): International Journals Kita Kreatif Vol.2 No. 4 November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijkk.v2i4.50386

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This study explores how domestic tourists interpret destination innovativeness, warmth, and competence as key factors influencing their intention to revisit tourist destinations in Aceh Province, Indonesia. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, the research focuses on tourists lived experiences and subjective meanings derived from their interactions with innovative and culturally rich destinations. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and participatory observations at four major destinations: Banda Aceh, Sabang, Takengon, and Lhokseumawe. The findings reveal that destination innovativeness is perceived not only through technological and infrastructural improvements but also through efforts to preserve cultural authenticity and enhance comfort. Warmth is associated with the friendliness and sincerity of local communities, while competence reflects professional management, reliable information, and environmental care. Collectively, these elements form emotional and cognitive meanings that foster tourists intention to revisit. Theoretically, this study extends the Tourist Perceived Destination Innovativeness and Stereotype Content Model frameworks, while practically highlighting the importance of experience-based, socially warm, and competence-driven destination management in sustaining tourist loyalty.