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Expatriates Perceptions toward Hofstede’s Indonesia Cultural Dimensions Damar Aji Irawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v18i2.3734

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The purpose of this research was to explore the experiences of expatriates in Indonesia, related to Hofstede’s Indonesia cultural dimensions. This study applied a phenomenological qualitative study and used purposive sampling to select the participants. Data were gathered using the semi-structured interview with appointments set before the meeting. The interviews were conducted on an individual basis and were recorded. Then, the data were transcribed and analyzed through coding and categorizing until sets of themes occurred. The results show that the majority of participants agree Indonesia has collectivism and low uncertainty avoidance culture. Meanwhile, the expatriates’ experiences toward high power distance dimension in Indonesia vary.
How to Use Iconic Image Illustration to Increase Selling Value of Fiction Works Shienny Megawati Sutanto; Marina Wardaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v18i2.4008

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This research aimed to find out how to use iconic images illustration to increase selling value of fiction works. The theoretical basis of this research was visual communication design, illustration, color, and semiotics. The method used in this research was qualitative research by doing interviews with experts who are experienced in publishing and illustration field. Another method used was observing children and fiction books which use iconic image illustration to attract consumer’s interest in order to increase books sales. The results of this study show that fiction books with iconic image illustration images have the positive response from consumers who show their interest and desire to buy them. Moreover, these results are expected to be useful for the creative industry, especially the sub-sector publishing industry when designing illustrations to be used in a book.
The Role of Oil Palm and Rubber Industry toward Regional Economic in West Kalimantan-Indonesia Arman Arman; Asep Saefuddin; Fathia Anggriani Pradina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v18i2.4116

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The study aimed to assess the role of palm oil and rubber toward the economy in West Kalimantan. Another aim was to develop oil palm and rubber industry to strengthen the economy of West Kalimantan. The method used in this research was the analysis of Input-Output. The main data was the Input-Output (IO) data in 2011 from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), which consists of 54 sectors. The results show that the industrial output of palm oil and rubber, as well as oil palm and rubber, is still low. Weak innovation and technology lead to the low output and role of these two sectors to the economy of West Kalimantan. Another obstacle that leads to the economy of rubber and palm oil industries under the standard is the lack of motivation research, infrastructure, and connectivity.
Factors Influencing the Intention of Attending Theater Performances: Exploration Study Sri Bramantoro Abdinagoro
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v18i2.4170

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The phenomenon of theater goers who are not satisfied when watching but at the next show they were still watching, being the opposite of the concept of satisfaction. This research aimed to find the factors that caused people to intend to watch the theater again to answer the phenomenon. The researcher used an exploratory study that focused on exploring important features in the theater performing arts on those who had been watching and who had not watched. In this study, author constructed semi-structured interview questionnaires that were focused on; (1) reason for people watching the theater, (2) theatrical attributes, (3) audience expectation, and (4) audience development. The participants of the exploratory study in this study were; (1) a group of actors and performing arts workers, (2) people who watched the performing arts, and (3) people who did not watch the performing arts. The total participants were 15 persons. From the exploration results with at least 16 keywords or phrases obtained, the researcher analyzes and classifies the keywords and phrases with the same meaning and understanding that exist in each word. There are 8 (eight) constructs formed based on these keyword groupings; theater play, theater reputation, goal achievement, theater atmosphere, satisfaction, flow, intention to watch again, and word of mouth. The results of this exploratory study at the next stage of the research will be the input of the research model.
Medical Economics: Legalize Organ Markets Justin Callais; Walter E. Block
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v18i2.4222

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The article argued to the contrary that at least insofar as organ transplants were concerned, this general assumption lied 180 degrees away from the truth. The first reaction of most concerned people, at the prospect of buying and selling human body parts, was one of revulsion. And, yet, this was the tried and true means that used for supplying more pedestrian goods and services. The article was the economic principles responsible for adequately making available to us such as items such as apples, shoes, and gardening services were the best ones in this case as well. The method was to argue that the institutions responsible for most goods and services in the economy that the last best hope for solving the problems that faced transplants of human body parts. The researchers consulted google scholar and mises.org and generated in this manner and cited almost a dozen publications which discussed the relevant subject matter and commented on several of them. It finds that Pro-organ sellers have a long way to go, but with determination and logic, one day the world will find a place for organs in the free-markets. And, then, many lives will be saved.

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