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Data : Journal of Information Systems and Management
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30310008     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61978/data
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Data : Journal of Information Systems and Management with ISSN Number 3031-0008 (Online) published by Indonesian Scientific Publication, is a leading open-access and peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in the field of information systems and management. Since its establishment, Data has been committed to advancing knowledge and understanding of the integration between information systems and management in a global context. The journal publishes research articles, technical papers, theoretical studies, and case studies that undergo rigorous peer review to ensure the highest standards of academic integrity and originality.
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Analysis of Product, Promotion and People Marketing Mix on Customer Decisions in the Use of Mobile Banking at Bank Mandiri Prabumulih South Sumatra Province Inpress Market Branch Office Yanto, Rudi; Helmi, Sulaiman; Trisninawati; Sharif, M. Amiruddin
Data : Journal of Information Systems and Management Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/data.v2i3.332

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Competition in the banking industry in Indonesia is getting tighter with the number of banking institutions operating. To compete, banks need to have a competitive advantage through the adoption of information technology and quality services. Bank Mandiri, especially Prabumulih Inpress Market Branch Office, has implemented mobile banking as one of the efforts to improve services to customers. However, the effectiveness of the marketing mix (products, promotions, and people) in encouraging customers' decisions to use mobile banking services still needs further research. This study aims to investigate the influence of marketing mix strategy on the decision to use mobile banking at Bank Mandiri Prabumulih Inpress Market Branch Office. Through the analysis of primary data collected from customers, this study is expected to provide deeper insights into the factors that affect mobile banking adoption. The results of the research are expected to make a strategic contribution in increasing the effectiveness of the promotion and use of mobile banking services, as well as strengthening Bank Mandiri's image in the eyes of customers.
The Influence Of Brand Image And Social Media Marketing On Consumer Satisfaction Mediated By Purchase Decisions On Tiktok Shop Situmorang, Maria Ernita; Helmi, Sulaiman; Roni, Mukran; Agustian, Wiwin
Data : Journal of Information Systems and Management Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/data.v2i4.333

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This research aims to determine the influence of Brand Image and Social Media Marketing on consumer satisfaction, with purchasing decisions as a mediating variable, on the TikTok Shop platform, the sample of this research is 100 active Tiktok Shop users, the method used is a quantitative method with Structural Equation Modeling analysis techniques (SEM) SmartPLS, the data used is primary and secondary data. The research results show that brand image has a positive and significant influence on consumer satisfaction, social media marketing has no and insignificant influence on consumer satisfaction, brand image has a positive and significant influence on consumer satisfaction mediated by purchasing decisions, social media marketing has a positive and significant influence on consumer satisfaction mediated by purchasing decisions
Digital Risks in Emerging Economies: Cyber Threat Escalation in Indonesia (2020–2023) Rinaldo; Puspitasari, Devi
Data : Journal of Information Systems and Management Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/data.v2i3.697

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Indonesia's rapid digital transformation over the past decade has brought with it a surge in cyber threats, posing significant risks to national security, economic resilience, and public trust. This study investigates the escalation of cyber incidents between 2020 and 2023, analyzing their trends, regulatory responses, and systemic vulnerabilities. Utilizing secondary data from national agencies and international platforms, the research employs both quantitative and qualitative methods to assess incident volumes and policy effectiveness. The results reveal a sharp rise in cyber incidents, from 88 million in 2020 to over 1.65 billion in 2021, driven largely by phishing, ransomware, and malware campaigns. Although regulatory frameworks such as BSSN Regulation No. 8/2020 and Presidential Regulations 82/2022 and 47/2023 represent important steps, enforcement remains weak, and sectoral coordination is limited. Investment in cybersecurity is critically low, averaging only 0.02% of GDP, while SMEs remain particularly vulnerable due to limited resources and awareness. Discussion of these findings highlights systemic barriers such as institutional fragmentation, insufficient technical capacity, and underdeveloped cybersecurity culture. The study emphasizes the importance of inter-agency collaboration, adaptive regulatory frameworks, and increased investment to build national resilience. Comparative insights from global best practices suggest that integrating stakeholder feedback and promoting continuous learning can significantly enhance threat response and governance outcomes. In conclusion, Indonesia's cybersecurity landscape requires urgent strategic realignment. A well-funded, coordinated, and flexible national cybersecurity framework is essential to protect the nation's digital infrastructure and foster sustainable digital development
The Strategic Role of Information Systems in Advancing Sustainable Business Practices Puspitasari, Devi
Data : Journal of Information Systems and Management Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/data.v2i3.722

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Information systems are increasingly recognized as enablers of sustainable business practices. However, the extent of their impact across environmental, social, and governance (ESG) dimensions remains limited in current scholarship, particularly regarding mechanisms of influence. This narrative review investigates how information systems contribute to sustainability by enhancing operational efficiency, informing strategic decisions, and overcoming implementation challenges. Drawing from Scopus and Google Scholar, a systematic search was conducted using Boolean keyword combinations such as "Information Systems" AND "Sustainable Business Practices" and "Digital Transformation" AND "Sustainable Development." Studies meeting inclusion criteria—focused on the integration of IT in sustainability efforts—were synthesized thematically. The findings indicate that information systems significantly improve energy efficiency, reduce waste, and support environmental accounting. They enable real-time monitoring, predictive analytics, and decision-making frameworks grounded in ESG principles. Big data and cloud platforms are shown to facilitate cross-functional collaboration and innovation. However, implementation is often hindered by infrastructural limitations, high costs, and resistance to change, especially in developing regions. The role of regulatory support and organizational culture emerged as critical systemic enablers. Comparative insights between countries highlighted best practices that can be adapted to local contexts. This review concludes that information systems are not merely tools but strategic assets for sustainability. Policy incentives, capacity-building, and inclusive digital infrastructure are recommended to bridge implementation gaps. Future research should explore the integration of emerging technologies for enhanced impact. Promoting awareness and access remains essential to scaling sustainable practices globally.
Dark Patterns and Consumer Decision Making in Emerging Markets: Experimental Evidence from Indonesia Uceng, Andi; Hanifah, Anisah Mutiara Zahra
Data : Journal of Information Systems and Management Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/data.v2i3.919

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The rapid digitalization of Indonesia's economy has amplified concerns over deceptive interface designs known as dark patterns. These manipulative practices undermine user autonomy and raise legal and ethical questions. This study aims to provide experimental evidence specific to the Indonesian context, examining how four prevalent dark patterns urgency cues, drip pricing, consent manipulation, and fake social proof affect user trust, decision quality, and fairness perception within local e-commerce and fintech platforms. A between subjects experiment involving 300 participants was conducted using simulated Indonesian e commerce and fintech platforms. Participants were randomly assigned to one of five interface conditions: urgency, drip pricing, consent manipulation, fake social proof, or a neutral control. Behavioral metrics such as trust, regret, choice quality, and opt in rates were measured. Digital literacy was assessed as a moderating variable. All dark pattern treatments significantly reduced user trust and increased post decision regret compared to the control group. Drip pricing produced the highest regret and lowest fairness perception, while consent manipulation yielded inflated opt in rates. Low digital literacy was associated with greater susceptibility to deception and lower detection rates. These findings align with global behavioral research and highlight the vulnerability of digitally inexperienced users. Regulatory gaps were noted in Indonesia’s legal frameworks, which currently lack operational tools for addressing interface level manipulation. Dark patterns negatively impact consumer decision making and disproportionately affect vulnerable populations. Legal frameworks must evolve to explicitly define and penalize such designs. Promoting ethical UI practices and enhancing digital literacy are essential to safeguarding consumer rights and trust in Indonesia's digital economy.

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