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Positive Aspect of Virtual Hotel Operator
Traveling is becoming easier with technology. Tourists can choose and determine the accommodation used to stay. Virtual hotel operators (VHO) help travelers choose lodging according to time, cost and desired location. The aim of this research is to describe the advantages of VHO based on family traveler experiences. The growth of tourist accommodation provides choices that benefit tourists. Every accommodation definitely has a market segment. The formulation of the problem in this research is, what are the advantages of VHO based on the experience of family travelers?. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach. The primary data source was obtained through the experience of family travelers staying at VHO (OYO and RedDoorz) in 3 cities (Solo, Jogja and Jakarta). VHO’s advantages mainly lie in its location close to the main tourist destinations and affordable prices. Because of these two things, several things that are lacking from VHO do not reduce satisfaction and positive impressions from tourists. Some things are lacking, such as the accommodation environment being less than beautiful, no parking area, lack of privacy
Perceiving Ecotourism Awareness under Regulatory Fit, Volunteering Experience and Lifestyle
Indonesia has high potencies of ecotourism attractions, including its natural biodiversity and traditional values spreading in various regions of the archipelagos. However, the shortcoming remains exhibited by many individuals showing poorly pro-environment behavior in tourism places regarding to environmentally and socially. Therefore, our study aims to observe the effect of regulatory fit manipulation (promotion-focus vs. prevention-focus) on increasing emotional involvement to improve ecotourism awareness and examine the antecedent factors that influence individuals’ attitudes towards ecotourism attitudes, which are volunteering experience and consumptive lifestyle. This research is conducted by experimental research to examine two groups of participants under different regulatory fit manipulations (promotion-focus vs. prevention-focus). Data were analyzed by using the multivariate analysis method. Our study revealed that regulatory fit manipulation affects attitudes towards ecotourism, especially under different volunteering experiences and consumptive lifestyles. Thereby, we reveal that embodying regulatory fit for such an environmental campaign effectively enhances consumers’ attitudes toward pro-environmental and ecotourism
The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) on Natural Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia
Indonesia has geographic, demographic, and sociological conditions that cause Indonesia to have a relatively high percentage and risk of natural disasters. The Ministry of Finance noted that every year losses due to natural disasters reach Rp. 20 trillion. In addition, the impact of natural disasters on society is also negatively affected by economic conditions. This condition creates a real urgency for the role of all levels of society in making social contracts to help each other during emergencies. The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program is a form of corporate responsibility in paying attention to the welfare of the community as a form of corporate social and economic responsibility in carrying out its operations. Currently, the awareness of business entities in preventing natural disasters is still not optimal and the role of CSR is still limited to charity. This journal will review the role of companies through Corporate Social Responsibility (CRR) in reducing the risk of natural disasters in Indonesia
Analysis of Bonjor Sugar Business Feasibility Study in Karyamukti Village (Case Study on Mr. Lukman’s MSMEs)
Bonjor Sugar is one of the typical preparations from the Gunung Padang Cultural Heritage Site in Karyamukti Village, one of the managers of the Bonjor Sugar Business is Mr. Lukman. As a business that has been running for a long time, Mr. Lukman's business did not test the feasibility of the business he was running. There are several problems related to accessibility, technology, and limited knowledge of human resources. The purpose of this analysis is to test the feasibility of Mr. Lukman's Bonjor Sugar Business. This research uses a mixed or combination research method where data is obtained based on the results of interviews and observations. The results obtained are that there are several aspects that have not been fulfilled. Of the 7 aspects analyzed, only financial, economic and social aspects, as well as environmental aspects are considered feasible
The Influence of Brand Ambassador and Price Discount on Consumer Purchase Intention in E-Commerce Shopee (Case Study on Shopee Users in Bandung City)
This study aims to find out how the influence of Brand Ambassadors and price discounts on consumer purchase intentions in e-commerce Shopee (a case study of Shopee users in the city of Bandung). In this study, the independent variables were Brand Ambassador and price discount. While the dependent variable is purchase intention. The research method used in this research is descriptive and verification method. The population in this study are consumers who use e-commerce Shopee. The sampling technique used in this study was non-probability sampling using a purposive sampling technique with a total sample of 100 respondents. While the analytical method used in this study is the analysis of the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient and the coefficient of determination. The program used in analyzing the data uses the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Ver. 24.00. The results showed that the Brand Ambassador variable had an influence on purchase intention by 21.3% and the price discount variable had an influence on purchase intention by 29%. Furthermore, simultaneously the Brand Ambassador and price discount variables have an influence on purchase intention by as much as 34%
Characteristics of Implementing Organizations in the Implementation of Investment Policy (Case study in Garut Regency)
The Endowment Development Strategy paradigm is one of the keys to success in carrying out development in our country. In the principles of the Endowment Development Strategy, one way to market the regional economic power is by opening up investment opportunities. However, the reality that has occurred regarding the development of investment in various regions (especially in Garut Regency) is still very far from expectations, where investment interest with investment realization is still far from the targeted figure. As for the purpose of this research is to find objective facts in the hope that the results of the research can be accepted as the truth. The research method used is a qualitative approach method with the object of institutional research, as well as the unit of analysis in this research is the DPMPT and other related Technical Services. The data analysis technique uses the triangulation method by synchronizing the data obtained among one informant and other informants. The results of the study show that existing SOPs at other Technical Services have not been integrated into the DPMPT so that they are still implemented partially. Based on field results there are still problems related to delays in issuing permits, this shows that the principle of excellent service, service that is fast, precise, certain, efficient and effective in accordance with the principles of good governance have not been maximized. The characteristics of implementing organizations in Garut Regency are still relatively weak, this is indicated by the unpreparedness of the human resources of the policy implementer, this is proved by the lack of understanding of the main tasks and functions (TUPOKSI) as well as Standards and the objectives of the policy itself. Based on this research, it is suggested that the implementing apparatus in the field should be involved in technical meetings in the context of integrated licensing services in order to understand the real purpose of the integrated licensing services policy. Building good and effective communication so that policy implementers have the courage to ask superiors about things they do not understand, especially about the objectives of the policies being implemented, the leaders must display a more responsive attitude, not arrogant and not authoritarian
Analysis of Transformational Leadership Dimensional in Improving Knowledge Management of Village Official in Sungai Penuh City
A leader is said to be transformational when he can inspire his subordinates to accept the vision of the organization as his own while trying to improve the values of his organization. In the organization, the role of the leader is very big for the achievement of the goals of the organization. This study aims to analyze the Dimensions of Transformational Leadership in Improving Knowledge Management of Village Official in Sungai Penuh City. This research was conducted in Sungai Penuh City with village officials as research subjects. Details of 69 villages in Sungai Penuh City with case studies located in 3 sub-districts, namely Kumun Debai District, Pondok Tinggi District, and Sungai Bungkal District. So from 3 sub-districts with 21 villages, the number of respondents in this study was 124 village officials. Sources of data were obtained from interviews (interviews) and a list of questions (questionnaires). This research uses Structural Equation Models (SEM) data analysis and uses AMOS as an analytical tool. The results showed that the large influence of the dimensions of Transformational leadership which consisted of four consisting of Idealized influence, Individualized consideration, Inspirational motivation, and Intellectual stimulation had an effect of 44.7% on Transformational leadership in Village Official in Sungai Penuh City. Transformational leadership has an effect of 13.3% on the knowledge management of village officials in Sungai Penuh City
The Effect of Profitability, Liquidity, Leverage, Dividend Policy and Foreign Ownership on Firm Value
This research aims to empirically test the influence of profitability, liquidity, leverage, dividend policy and foreign ownership on firm value. The sample used in this research is manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange with a research period of 2018-2022. The sampling technique used a purposive sampling method with predetermined criteria there were 55 observations. The research results provide empirical evidence that leverage and foreign ownership have a positive and significant effect on firm value, while profitability, liquidity and dividend policy have no effect on firm value. This research provides implications for capital structure theory which states that the use of higher leverage will increase firm value and also provides implications for agency theory in explaining the relationship between foreign ownership and firm value and provides implications for signal theory in explaining the relationship between profitability and dividend policy on firm value
The Nexus between Social, Environmental, Law, Governance Dimensions and Economic Development for Indonesian’s SDGs Achievement
This study aims to identify the nexus between social, environmental, legal, governance dimensions and the economic development in order to achieve SDGS in Indonesia. The research uses quantitative methods with the primary data in the form of the SDGS Achievement indicators obtained from the 2015 to 2022 Indonesia National Planning Agency and Central Bureau of Statistics. The data analysis techniques are SEM-PLS bootstrapping, with confidence interval of 5%. The results showed that social, environmental, legal and governance development have a positive influence on economic development towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development goals. All the results of the t-test exceed 1.96, the P Values, which denote the level of significance required, are below 0.05, and the adjusted R Square has the value of 0.888 (88.8%), which suggests that its capability to clarify the correlation between social, environmental, law, governance and the economic development variable is robust, with an 88.8% level of accuracy. The implication of this research that economic growth has brought about many benefits for Indonesia, also proved to have significant impacts on various aspects of society, including the environment, social structures, law, and governance. It is critical to note that policymakers and stakeholders work together to address these challenges and to ensure that the development is sustainable and equitable for all Indonesians
The Effects of Work Stress and Work Motivation on Employee Performance
High levels of work stress (WS) can significantly lower work motivation (WM) as the energy is prone to deplete, causing burnout, and undermining employees’ belief to succeed in their career. On the other hand, low motivation level makes them more susceptible to experiencing WS and less resilient in coping with stressful situations. Thus, what is the connection between WS and WM on employee performance (EPf)? In fact, there are still few researches discussing the issue, particularly in telecommunications companies and this became the background for this study. To conduct the research, qualitative and quantitative data are used. The population comprised all employees of PT Hutchison 3 Indonesia (H3I) Makassar Branch who also become a sample or census sampling. For the data collection, a survey method is implemented with multiple linear regression as its technique of analysis. The results showed that the variables of WS and WM had a positive and significant impact on EPf. All research hypotheses are declared accepted, which indicates that an increase in the variables of WS and WM will improve EPf. The findings contribute to the development of theory and practice in the fields of performance and human resources management