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The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM)
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PURPOSE The Asian Journal of Technology management aims to promote interdisciplinary research regarding the special problems and opportunities related to technology management fields in Asia and its effects beyond. It publishes papers by worldwide scholars, practitioners, and those interested in Asian technology development under one of these classifications research paper, viewpoint, conceptual paper, case study, literature review. The journal is intended as an instrument for individuals conducting research on technology management at both micro and macro level of analysis as well as its relationship with other managerial functions such as operations, marketing finance, and human resource. READERSHIP Researchers, educator, senior practitioners in the areas of technology economics, research and development, innovation management, technology management, technology transfer, technology and business strategy will find the journal interest. UNIQUENESS AS ATTRACTIVENESS FACTOR The uniqueness factor of Asian Journal of Technology Management is the scope of study which views the intersect of Technology and Management in a fashionable and unique way in creating competitive advantage of corporations and nations in Asia. As we are facing a fast changing Asia, where old customs and tradition meet technology adoption and the government, industry, corporations; the journal intends to take part in the swift change and is filling a niche in the journal business. There is no other journal that intersects Technology Management and micro-macro level analyzes in the continent of Asia where extensive and considerable shift of technology adoption is in a fast pace. AJTM Journal Indexed by Cross Ref, Index Copernicus, Google Scholar, DOAJ and Indonesian Publication Index (IPI). Print ISSN: 1978-6956; Online ISSN: 2089-791X
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Application of Combined SWOT and AHP for Strategy Development: A Case of Slow Fashion Brand in Bandung, Indonesia Aldilax, Dandy; Pfoertsch, Waldemar
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol. 13 No. 3 (2020)
Publisher : Unit Research and Knowledge, School of Business and Management, Institut Teknologi Bandung

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Abstract. Raising global awareness in a sustainable environment intrigued many young designers and environmental activists to create environmentally friendly products. Slow fashion is a new solution to overcome issues caused by fast fashion, which promotes concern about the environment and sustainability of the products proven by materials, process, and disposal of the products. However, there is lack of empirical evidence about strategy development for Slow Fashion brand in Indonesia. This study aims to identify an appropriate strategy for slow fashion brand in Bandung, Indonesia. Bandung is one of the most creative cities in Indonesia, according to UNESCO, and be the main area of the research. Based on the result, researcher can determine several strategies for slow fashion brand in Indonesia. This research used quantitative approach through questionnaire filled during Forum Group Discussion (FGD). In developing the strategies, internal and external factors were carried out from environment scanning and discussion, then analyzed use hybrid methodology of SWOT-AHP.  The result of the study concludes four strategies by considering both internal and external factors overall priority score. This study is important in understanding the most important factors to consider in developing strategies to grow a slow fashion brand in Indonesia. Keywords:  Analytical Hierarchy Process , Slow Fashion, Strategic Planning , SWOT
Inventory Level Improvement in Pharmacy Company Using Probabilistic EOQ Model and Two Echelon Inventory: A Case Study Farmaciawaty, Desy Anisya; Basri, Mursyid Hasan; Utama, Akbar Adhi; Widjaja, Fransisca Budyanto; Rachmania, Ilma Nurul
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol. 13 No. 3 (2020)
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Abstract. This research is aimed to maintain the inventory level in a two-echelon pharmacy company. The company is a pharmacy company that has 16 branches that operate in Bandung and the surrounding area. The company has a problem with its high inventory cost. To solve the problem, the authors compare two methods that suit the company condition, i.e., the decentralized system using probabilistic EOQ model and the centralization system using the multi-echelon inventory technique. We analyzed sales data and on-hand inventory data acquired from the company information system to perform the study. We limit the scope to the class A items only. We also assume the lead time, setup cost, and holding cost used in this study with the company's owner's consent. To conclude, using the decentralized system, the company will save 31% of their inventory cost, while using the centralization system with the multi-echelon technique, the company will be able to save 61% of their inventory cost. We recommend the company to refer to its competitive strategy before deciding which model it would be implemented. Keywords:  Centralization, Decentralization, Probabilistic Economic Order Quantity (EOQ), Multi-Echelon Inventory, Pharmaceutical Inventory Management
Analysis of The Relationship Between Personal Competencies and Individual Work Performance with Job Specialization, Formalization, and Centralization as Moderators Adihardja, Hamdani Sulaeman; Hendarsjah, Hidajat
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol. 13 No. 3 (2020)
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Abstract. This research examines the impact of personal competencies on individual work performance when performing maintenance activities and examines job specialization, formalization, and centralization as moderator variables. For the analysis, we use questionnaires data from 741 respondents of maintenance officers in the Signalling and Telecommunication Departement at PT KAI (Persero). The results showed that personal competencies significantly affecting individual work performance with a correlation value of 0.001 ( <0.05), and other results related to job Specialization and Centralization as moderator variables demonstrated that these two variables could not be treated as moderators in strengthening the relationship between personal competencies and performance.  The results showed correlation value of 0.847 ( >0.05) and 0. 173 (>0.05), respectively. This research's formalization variable was not used in the hypothesis testing stage as a moderator because it lacked instrument validity. This study recommends that maintenance officers have better individual work performance when management focuses on increasing the personal competencies or focuses on increasing competencies in work fields that require special skills by the scope of work they face.Keywords:  Personal Competencies. Individual Work Performance. Job Specialization. Formalization. Centralization
The Factors that Determine Interest to Use of Mobile Payment: Study on the Students of Garut University, Indonesia Ramdhani, Abdullah; Alamanda, Dini Turipanam; Harisana, Muhammad Husna; Akbar, Gugun Geusan
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol. 13 No. 3 (2020)
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Abstract. Mobile payment is generally a payment tool in the form of software available in smartphones to make it easier for its users to make transactions anytime and anywhere his research aims to give empirical evidence of the influence of perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, trust, and security on the interest in the use of mobile payment in Garut University students. We collect questionnaires from 100 students that are selected using the proportionate sampling method. The data is then analyzed using multiple linear regression. The analysis’ results show that both perceived of benefit and security variables partially has a positive effect while the perceived ease of use and trust has an insignificant effect on the interest in using mobile payments. This study provides an essential insight into how academic users in rural areas in Indonesia adopt electronic payment technologies.Keywords:  Perceived ease of use, Perceived of usefulness, Trust, Security, Interests.
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Strategic Development Formulation for Improving Corporate Mobile Application Engagement Rates Archiyesa, Chyntia Agni; Saptari, Adi
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol. 15 No. 2 (2022)
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Abstract. In the digital transformation era, one company shifts from manual to digital reporting through a corporate mobile application called JSMART (Jababeka System Management for Advance Report) to serve those living in Kota Jababeka city. JSMART is a corporate application that can be utilized by the community who resides in Jababeka. JSMART was launched in 2017, though unfortunately, based on survey, only 17% of employees are actively using it. The aims of this research are to investigate the root cause of this employee reluctance to adopt the technology and the proposed corporate strategy. The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is used in quantitative approach to determine the influence of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and attitudes towards using JSMART amongst employees. Based on path analysis results, these three factors significantly influence one another, and the total mean is calculated as 2.70, which suggests that JSMART is not considered good enough from the perspective of the employees. In addition, interviews were conducted as part of a qualitative approach to investigate further. The root cause mainly arises from organizational factors such as a lack of socialization and training, and unclear rules for utilizing JSMART. Therefore, this study proposes a strategic development formulation that prioritizes organizational development while rejecting a proposed in-app suggestion feature for future development. Keywords:  Corporate mobile application, digital transformation, technology acceptance, engagement rate, strategy.
Understanding behavioral intention to subscribe video-on-demand platform during COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from Indonesia Kania, Rafiati; Ramadhani, Nabila Shafira; Wibisono, Nono; Gunawan, Arie Indra
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol. 15 No. 2 (2022)
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Subscriber-based Video on Demand (SVoD) is currently growing business sector during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the pandemic effect human mobilization, the Indonesian government strictly regulated visiting the cinema to press Covid-19 outbreak. Consequently, film providers and consumers adopt SVoD as an alternative digital platform. Nevertheless, Indonesian subscriptions are currently lagging behind other countries. In addition, a survey from Coalition Against Piracy in 2019 has discovered that 63 % of Indonesian consumers opt to access illegal streaming services instead of paying subscription fees to video streaming providers. This research empirically examines social influence, perceived risk, hedonic motivation, and utility value to influence behavioral intention to understand what factors influence paying subscriptions. The hypotheses proposed in our research model are tested on a sample of 291 Indonesian subscribers of SVoD platforms. The partial-least square modeling result shows that social influence, hedonic motivation, and utilitarian value can, directly and indirectly, influence behavioral intention. Contrary to research hypotheses, the perceived risk of adopting illegal streaming videos can only indirectly influence behavioral intention. Finally, it is noted that a combination of external and internal consumer motivation will impact subscriptions intention. 
The Effect of Automation of Banking Services on Customer Satisfaction Halder, Sagar; Albino, Michael Generalo; Peralta, Gene Abelon
The Asian Journal of Technology Management (AJTM) Vol. 15 No. 2 (2022)
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Abstract. Automated banking is one of the key services used by banks to facilitate the delivery of services that meet consumer expectations, thus boosting the country’s economy. Major technological advancements have been witnessed in the banking industry due to the introduction of international standards in the operational norms of banking geared towards the betterment of client service quality. The aim of this research was to assess the effects of automation of banking services on customer satisfaction for different private banks in Khulna city. The study adopted a case study research design. Data was collected using questionnaires. The total reliability of the questionnaire, measured using a Cronbach's alpha coefficient, was 0.897. The sample size was 100 respondents. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics using Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS) software, version 20.0. Findings were presented in the form of tabulations (percentages, mean and standard deviation). From the findings, the automation of banking services such as mobile banking usage, internet banking usage, and automated teller machine usage was found to have a significant effect on customer satisfaction.Keywords:  Mobile banking, internet banking, automated teller machine, customer satisfaction