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Journal The Winners
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Transformative Tourism Breakthrough in Post Pandemic: An Enigma or Eclipse Kristianus Oktriono
The Winners Vol. 22 No. 1 (2021): The Winners
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v22i1.7001

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The development of tourism in Indonesia had entered a critical period, especially during the uncertain COVID-19 pandemic, which affected the tourism industry both economically and socio-culturally. Workers and stakeholders suffered as the multiplier effect of the COVID-19 outbreak. As preparation for dealing with these conditions, the tourism industry  strove to adapt with a transformative business model for its sustainability. In this context, the research proposed a  transformative business model for the tourism industry so that stakeholders had an adaptive and innovative frame of  mind post-pandemic. The model pinpointed on personalization, closed loop, asset sharing, usage-based pricing,  collaborative ecosystem, and agility as the key features. This qualitative research used case study that aimed to explore  major aspects of an inspirational business model from various industries that had survived over the decades. The results describe applicable business patterns as a contribution to the tourism industry. It is suggested that tourism stakeholders focus more on developing innovative business strategies postpandemic. 
The Increase of Rural Economy at Baraka Sub-District through Village Funds Abdul Karim; Chalid Imran Musa; Romansyah Sahabuddin; Muhammad Azis
The Winners Vol. 22 No. 1 (2021): The Winners
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v22i1.7013

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The research aimed to examine the allocation of Village funds during the COVID-19 global crisis pandemic as well as its benefits to Baraka Sub-district in Enrekang Regency, South Sulawesi Province. It has an area of 159,15 km2 or 8,91% of the accumulated total area of Enrekang Regency. The research applied was qualitative method with a descriptive analysis approach. It is carried out by collecting data and information from the population taken from 12 villages in the Baraka Sub-district. The results show that BUMDes (Village-owned Enterprises) fosters rural economic development for all village communities in Baraka Sub-district and supports national economic growth. In addition, Village funds is considered to become a support for meeting the economic needs of the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is expected that various economic recovery programs will continue, whether they become central, regional, or local village-scale programs, especially in 12 villages in Baraka Sub-district.
Does Discount Matter in Indonesia e-Wallet Race? A Generation Z e-Wallet Preferences During Pandemics Arum Prasasti; Fatwah Inna Aulisaina; Muhamad Arif Rahman Hakim
The Winners Vol. 22 No. 1 (2021): The Winners
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v22i1.7019

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The research aimed to examine the intention of Generation Z when using e-wallet for payments and the influence of  discounts towards using e-wallet in the time of pandemics. The research applied a qualitative method with total data of  22 students, collected using in-depth interviews through WhatsApp free call. The result shows that discount gives an  impact on Generation Z in choosing the e-wallet, but a long-term loyalty is not guaranteed. The finding demonstrates that there are other influential factors for Generation Z to choose e-wallet, namely ease of use, interrelated apps with the e-wallet, the security system, and cashless society. The limitations of the research lie in the relatively small numbers of  respondents. Due to pandemics with physical distancing requirements, the research only carries out on data collected  from 22 students from Economics Faculty in the State University of Malang, Indonesia. However, the research provides an  insightful analysis for digital payments industry as a reference. It is expected that fellow researchers and academicians  use the research as a fundamental to further investigate digital payments, especially amongst Generation Z in Indonesia  or other parts of the world. 
Women’s Support in Resilience of Online Taxi Drivers’ Families in Jakarta During COVID-19 Pandemic Dhita Ayu Pradnyapasa; Renny Nurhasana; Ni Made Shellasih; Anita Siti Fatonah; Fadhilah Rizky Ningtyas
The Winners Vol. 22 No. 2 (2021): The Winners
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v22i2.7025

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The research aimed to assess women’s support to maintain the resilience of online taxi drivers’ families in Jakata during COVID-19 pandemic. The research applied a qualitative method. Data were collected by conducting interview with four participants, who were the wives of online taxi-bike drivers. Four dimensions were believed to be important for family resilience within the pandemic, namely women’s support to integrity variable, physical endurance, economic resilience, and social-psychological resilience. The research finds various important women’s support in maintaining the family resilience during COVID-19 pandemic. It is found that women as wives are able to retain good communication between family members, provide nutritious food for family members, support economic resilience by minimizing expenditures, manage to teach children at home while taking care of younger babies, and so forth. The research limitation is on the variability of the participants. It is suggested that further research implements quantitative methods to gain more data and expand the number of participants for more exploration.
Leadership and Motivation to Performance through Job Satisfaction of Hotel Employees at D'Merlion Batam Yandra Rivaldo
The Winners Vol. 22 No. 1 (2021): The Winners
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v22i1.7039

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The research aimed to confirm the theory with empirical evidence focusing on leadership, employee motivation, employee job satisfaction, and employee performance. The research applied a causal model survey method with path analysis techniques. The population were 45 employees of the D'Merlion Hotel Batam, and the sample was taken by using a census method. The significance value of leadership on job satisfaction is 0,082 > 0,05, it is concluded that direct leadership has no significant effect on job satisfaction. The significance value of motivation on job satisfaction is 0,000 < 0,05, which implies that motivation has a significant direct effect on job satisfaction. With similar significance value of 0,000 < 0,05, leadership has a significant direct effect on employee performance. Motivation has a significant direct effect on employee performance with significance value of 0,009 < 0,05. Lastly, with the significance value of 0,008 < 0,05, job satisfaction directly has a significant effect on employee performance.
Knowledge Management Strategy, Innovation, and Performance in Small Business Enterprise in Indonesia Aryo Bismo; Wensin Halim; Monica Andini Erwinta
The Winners Vol. 22 No. 1 (2021): The Winners
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v22i1.7045

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The research aimed to provide view about the knowledge management strategies that specifically testing both codification and personalization, and their consequences on innovation and performance in small business enterprise. Data were collected from 46 small business enterprises in Indonesia through online questionnaires, and were analysed using structural equation modelling. The results reveal that knowledge management strategies—codification and personalization—have impacts on innovation and performances directly and indirectly through the increase on innovation capability. It is considered that the research will help small business enterprises to establish a good knowledge management strategy to obtain better profit on a specific condition and environment.
Risk and Supply Chain Mitigation Analysis Using House of Risk Method and Analytical Network Process Shelvy Kurniawan; Denny Marzuky; Rio Ryanto; Vanny Agustine
The Winners Vol. 22 No. 2 (2021): The Winners
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v22i2.7056

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The research studied PT XYZ, a company engaged in the palm oil industry which has eleven subsidiaries spread across five provinces in Indonesia. The research focused on analyzing supply chain risks in PT A, a subsidiary of PT XYZ. The objective was to find out and reduce unexpected costs that the company may experience caused by the risks in supply chain. Furthermore, the aim was to determine priority of risk agents and risk mitigation actions. The research method was a mixed methods, which combined both qualitative and quantitative analysis to answer the research questions. Data analysis procedure involved Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR), House of Risk (HOR) 1, and Analytic Network Process (ANP). The SCOR method was used for mapping supply chain activities, the HOR 1 was to determine the priority of the risk agent, and the ANP was to determine the priority of mitigation actions. The results show that there are 36 risk events and 35 risk agents. 19 risk agents are categorized as priority risks and 11 preventive actions are proposed to be implemented by PT XYZ. The research suggests that the company implement mitigation actions according to priority in accordance with the research results.
Implementation Fiduciary Registration According to Finance Ministry, Police, and Financial Services Authority (OJK) Suwinto Johan
The Winners Vol. 22 No. 2 (2021): The Winners
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v22i2.7064

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The research aimed to research fiduciary guarantees registration from a legal perspective, especially the executive or administrative regulations. The research examined the existing regulations and laws by analysing primary and secondary data using normative juridical methods. There were three legal material inventory, namely primary legal materials, secondary legal materials, and tertiary legal materials. The research concludes that the fiduciary registration obligations stipulated in the Regulation of Minister of Finance (PMK) Number 130/PMK.010/2012 are not in synchronic with the Financial Services Authority Regulation (POJK) Number 29/POJK.05/2014, which was replaced by the Financial Services Authority Regulation Number 35/POJK.05/2018. Revocation of Regulation of Minister of Finance Number 130/PMK.010/ 2012 by Regulation of the Minister of Finance Number 23/PMK.010/2017 is not accompanied by amendments to the Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia National Police Number 8 of 2011. The loan agreement remains valid if it fulfills the principles of the agreement. It is suggested that relevant institutions, particularly the Financial Services Authority (OJK) as the financial industry supervisor, take initiatives to synchronize all regulations for the implementation of fiduciary registration.
Effect of Debt Default, Disclosure, and Financial Distress on the Receiving of Going Concern Audit Opinions Ari Tihar; Indriani Puspita Sari; Bambang Leo Handoko
The Winners Vol. 22 No. 2 (2021): The Winners
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v22i2.7072

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The research aimed to investigate the impact of debt default, disclosure, and financial distress on the acknowledgment of going concern audit opinion in manufacturing companies. The research applied a quantitative type of data complimented with secondary data retrieved from the official website of Indonesia Stock Exchange. Data obtained from purposive sampling method with 108 samples, consisting of 36 manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016-2018. The research used a logistic regression as data analysis method with several statistical tests which included descriptive statistics, multicolinearity, fit test goodness, etc. The results show that only financial distress influences the acknowledgment of going concern audit opinion, while other independent variables such as debt default and disclosure do not affect the acceptance of going concern audit opinion. The research is limited since it only refers to the manufacturing industry sector. Therefore, it is suggested that future research expand the scope by obtaining more firms’ sample from industrial sectors and using other independent variables to achieve a more accurate results.
The Acceptance Technology Model for Adoption of Social Media Marketing in Jabodetabek Adeline Hope Pranoto; Paul Lumbantobing
The Winners Vol. 22 No. 1 (2021): The Winners
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/tw.v22i1.7073

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The research aimed to find out the influence and impacts of social media marketing (SMM) in promoting micro, small,  and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia. The approach of research was a quantitative research with data collection method using electronic questionnaires of Google forms obtaining 163 respondents who were owners of MSMEs in  Jakarta and Tangerang. The measurement model of outer and inner model was analyzed by SmartPLS software. Structural Equation Model was being used to test the relations of each construct. The findings show that SMM positively mediates: 1) the relationship between perceived usefulness and impact on business; 2) the relationship between  perceived ease of use and impact on business; 3) the relationship between compatibility and impact on business; 4)  the relationship between cost and impact on business, which conclude that SMM has positive impacts on business. On  the other hand, SMM negatively mediates the relationship between facilitating conditions and impact on business. The research implies that the adoption of social media marketing by MSMEs is encouraged by such factors as usefulness, ease of use, compatibility, and cost. Hence, it is advisable that MSMEs facilitate the employees with technical infrastructures  and training to increase productivity and performance.

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