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    The Influence of Brand Ambassador, Store Atmosphere, and Perceived Quality on the Purchase Decision of Skintific Products at Cantik Tulungagung Store

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    This study aims to examine the influence of Brand Ambassador, Store Atmosphere, and Perceived Quality on the purchasing decisions of Skintific products such as cleansers, moisturizers, and sunscreen at the Tulungagung Beauty Store. The method used in this study is descriptive quantitative with a sample of 100 respondents from Skintific consumers. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, considering the suitability of the sample. Data processing was conducted using IBM SPSS 25 software. Data analysis in this study included classical assumption tests (normality, multicollinearity), multiple linear regression analysis, and the coefficient of determination (R²). The conclusion of this study is that the variables Brand Ambassador, Store Atmosphere, and Perceived Quality are positively related to purchasing decisions and obtained an R-square value considered to represent the coefficient of determination of 0.720, meaning that 72.0% of purchasing decisions are influenced by Brand Ambassador and Store Atmosphere, while the remaining 28.0% are influenced by other variables not included in this stud

    Legal Analysis of Article 3 Paragraph (1) and Article 2 Paragraph (1) of Law Number 20 of 2001 Concerning Amendments to Law Number 31 of 1999 on the Eradication of Corruption: A Study of Supreme Court Decision Number 1481 K/Pid.Sus/2018

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    This resea.rch a.na.lyzes the a.pplica.tion of A.rticle 3 Pa.ra.gra.ph 1 a.nd A.rticle 2 Pa.ra.gra.ph 1 of La.w Number 20 Yea.r 2001 concerning the A.mendment to La.w Number 31 Yea.r 1999 concerning the Era.dica.tion of Corruption, pa.rticula.rly through a. ca.se study of the Supreme Court Decision Number 1481 K/Pid.Sus/2018. The study a.ims to delve into judicia.l considera.tions in deciding corruption ca.ses a.nd contribute to the development of concepts a.nd theories of justice in Indonesia.n crimina.l la.w. The method used is a. norma.tive juridica.l a.pproa.ch with descriptive- a.na.lytica.l methods. The findings of this resea.rch indica.te tha.t the Supreme Court's decision is in a.ccorda.nce with existing provisions, unlike the decisions of the District Court a.nd High Court which were not ba.sed on clea.r lega.l provisions, na.mely A.rticle 12 letter e combined with A.rticle 12 A. Pa.ra.gra.ph (2) of La.w Number 31 Yea.r 1999 Jo La.w Number 20 Yea.r 2001 concerning the Era.dica.tion of Corruption, which stipula.tes a. minimum imprisonment of 4 (four) yea.rs a.nd a. ma.ximum of 20 (twenty) yea.rs. This discrepa.ncy ha.s rendered the District Court a.nd High Court decisions inconsistent with a.pplica.ble la.

    Analyzing the Influence of Sustainable Entrepreneurial Orientation on Sustainable Business Performance through Competitive Advantage of SMEs in Jakarta, Indonesia

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    In the era of globalization, companies face various challenges and risks, including competition. To survive in this constantly changing business environment, it is important to identify and address both opportunities and threats. The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of sustainable entrepreneurial orientation on business performance in SMEs, with competitive advantage acting as a mediating variable. The research surveyed 325 SME entrepreneurs in Jakarta City. The data was analyzed using the Structural Equation Modeling with Partial Least Square (SEM PLS) approach. The findings demonstrate that sustainable entrepreneurial orientation has a significant effect on business performance in SMEs. In SMEs, there is a significant relationship between sustainable entrepreneurial orientation and competitive advantage, as well as between competitive advantage and business performance. The relationship between sustainable orientation and business performance is mediated by competitive advantage

    The Influence of Corporate Governance, Capital Structure, and Profitability on Firm Value in Banking Sector in Indonesia

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    This study investigates the influence of corporate governance, capital structure, and profitability on firm value in the Indonesian banking sector. Using a quantitative research design, data were collected from publicly listed banks’ financial reports and analyzed through multiple regression. Results indicate that corporate governance and profitability positively impact firm value, while high capital structure negatively affects it. Control variables, such as bank size and liquidity, also show significant relationships. These findings highlight the importance of robust governance, prudent debt management, and operational efficiency for sustainable growth. The study offers practical insights for managers, regulators, and investors while addressing limitations for future research

    The Role of Political Party Commitment in Improving Cadre Performance through HR Quality, Education, and Training

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    This study aims to determine the effect of resource quality and training on political party commitment, the effect of resource quality, training and commitment on cadre performance, the effect of resource quality and training on political party commitment through cadre commitment. This study used a quantitative approach, by taking a sample of 128 cadres. Data collection techniques using questionnaire distribution, while data analysis techniques using path analysis and sobel test testing. The results of the research findings that resource quality has a positive and significant effect on commitment, training has a positive and significant effect, resource quality has a positive and significant effect on cadre performance, training has a positive and significant effect on cadre performance, commitment has a positive and significant effect on cadre performance. The results of the mediation test found that commitment can mediate the effect of resource quality and training on cadre performance at the Golkar party Dpw office in Southeast Sulawesi province

    Implementation of Legal Protection in the Field of Pharmacy in a Juridical Review of the Implementation of Law Number 30 of 2000 Concerning Trade Secrets

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    The protection of trade secrets in the pharmaceutical sector is very important. Various trade secret crimes in the pharmaceutical sector, such as theft of drug prescriptions and counterfeiting of medicines, continue to increase. Another impact of trade secret crimes in the pharmaceutical sector is the medical risk of counterfeiting drugs consumed by the public. However, on the one hand, victims who have trade secret rights in the pharmaceutical sector are still few to report allegations related to trade secret violations. In addition, law enforcement has not been optimal in responding to every complaint from the public regarding the theft of drug prescriptions, counterfeiting of various pharmaceutical products, and complaints from trade secret rights owners. For this reason, the existence of Law Number 30 of 2000 concerning Trade Secrets should provide legal protection for every owner of trade secrets in the pharmaceutical sector and also the public who are victims of trade secret crimes in the pharmaceutical secto

    The Analysis of Financial Rewards on Employee Engagement in the Public Sector: Cross-Cultural as a Moderating Variables

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    Cross-cultural research on the influence of individuality and collectivism on employee engagement is lacking. This study aims to analyse the impact of employee financial rewards on employee engagement with a focus on individualistic and collectivistic cultures as moderating variables in a public sector organisation. This research employed standardised face-to-face open-ended interviews. The research instrument is made from one theme and five open-ended questions to address the objectives of this study. The constant comparative data analysis approach was employed in conjunction with content analysis. The researcher categorized the data based on their disparities as well as their similarities. This study found that the municipality offers its employees financial rewards; however, due to inequality, unfairness, favouritism, and political influence, employees are not rewarded fairly, leading to employees being unhappy and disengaged from their work and the organisation. The municipality does not practice either a collectivistic or individualistic culture. A poor imbalance between individualistic and collectivistic cultures reduces the impact of financial rewards on employee engagement. This study's findings emphasise that the effectiveness of financial rewards on employee engagement depends on the organisation's practices and the equilibrium of individualistic and collectivistic cultures

    The Nexus Between Data-Driven Decision-Making, Market Responsiveness, and Strategic Alliances in Boosting Business Growth of Start-Up Companies

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    This study explores the nexus between data-driven decision-making, market responsiveness, and strategic alliances in fostering business growth among start-up companies. Utilizing a quantitative research design, data were collected through surveys distributed to start-up firms, resulting in a sample that highlights the relationships among key constructs. The analysis, conducted using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM), reveals that data-driven decision-making significantly influences business growth, with market responsiveness acting as a mediator and strategic alliances serving as a moderator in this relationship. The findings underscore the importance of leveraging data analytics to enhance responsiveness to market dynamics and establishing strategic partnerships to optimize growth outcomes. This research provides actionable insights for start-ups aiming to navigate competitive environments and drive sustainable growth

    Mobile App Usability, Data Privacy, Brand Loyalty, and Customer Retention in Indonesia's Online Transportation Services Industry

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    This study investigates the relationship between mobile app usability, data privacy, brand loyalty, and customer retention in Indonesia's online transportation services industry. Using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to analyze data from a sample of users, the results show that both mobile app usability and data privacy significantly affect brand loyalty, which, in turn, strongly predicts customer retention. Additionally, usability and privacy have direct effects on retention. The mediation analysis highlights the role of brand loyalty in amplifying the impact of usability and privacy on retention. These findings offer practical insights for online transportation service providers seeking to improve customer experiences, loyalty, and retention

    The Urgency of Human Rights Protection in the Digital Age in the Perspective of Data Security and Privacy

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    This research aims to provide a better understanding of current technological developments, how the challenges of the digital era can affect human rights and how the law can be used as a tool to protect these rights. This research also explains cases of human rights violations related to data security and privacy, as well as looking for legal solutions that can help maintain a balance between technological progress and human rights. This research was prepared using a literacy approach or literature review using various secondary library sources to answer all problems in the research carried out

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