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    Antecedents And Consequences Of Tourist Satisfaction: A Literature Review

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    The concept of satisfaction is being practiced worldwide at very large scale and has drawn significant attention from academics and practitioners, because it played an important role in company marketing strategies and it was recognized as driving force of loyalty. Although the antecedent of satisfaction was widely learned, the antecedent of satisfaction is still debate by the researcher. The aim of this article is to develop more integrative constructs of satisfaction and its consequences and how the correlations among constructs that form the satisfaction. By understanding the factors that form the satisfaction and its consequences, is expected to be composed of a marketing strategy that can be implemented in an effort to increase the satisfaction and loyalty of tourist destinations. This article also gives direction for future study and managerial pointers for setting up a construct of satisfaction

    A Study on Product Innovation Portfolio and Customer Value Creation: Bridging Entrepreneurial Risk-Taking Orientation and Marketing Performance

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    The aims of this study is to investigate the role of product innovation portfolio and customer value creation in bridging the gap of research entrepreneurial risk-taking orientation and marketing. Wood crafts firms that are in the city of Bandung, Yogyakarta and Solo which has been regarded as a creative city in Indonesia used as a sample. Sampling was done by using a combination of purposive sampling and convenience sampling. Data were collected using a questionnaire given directly to the respondent. The total data used for analysis about 172 respondents. Data analysis used in this research is Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with the AMOS program. The results show that product innovation portfolio serves as mediating on the relationship between entrepreneurial risk-taking orientation and marketing performance. Futhermore, the results also find that customer value creation has a positive effect on marketing performance

    The Impact of Destination Exposure in Reality Shows on Destination Image, Familiarity, and Travel Intention

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    The increasing popularity of reality shows renders them as potential media for tourism promotion. However, there is limited research regarding the impact of destination exposure in reality shows. This study aimed to investigate the impact of destination exposure in television reality shows on destination image, familiarity, and travel intention. To test the hypotheses, a within subject experiment was conducted. A worldwide popular reality show, The Amazing Race, was used as a stimulus for the participants. The results revealed that, in general, both cognitive and affective destination im- ages were rated higher after watching the reality show. Furthermore, familiarity with the destination and travel intention to the destination increased after watching the destination in the reality show. The result of this study will be useful for destination marketing organization and the government to explore alternative promotional media and aid the promotion of tourism destination.&nbsp

    Intention to Adopt and Willingness to Pay: Mass Rapid Transport System in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia

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    The objective of this study is to explore and examine supportive factors of Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) implementa- tion in Jakarta, Indonesia. Successful implementation requires proper understanding of which factors are influential to the acceptance of this technology. The population of this study is commuters along the North to South route of Jakarta MRT development site. We conducted the survey in thirteen locations along the track based on the Station Development Plan. We obtained only 392 valid data after the validation and verification process. This study used Factor Analysis (FA) to test the construct validity of the measurement instrument and Path Analysis (PA) to identify significant structural paths between variables. We found that only Attitude and Perceived Usefulness significantly predict Intention to Adopt MRT for private vehicle users, while only Attitude and Subjective Norms significantly predict Intention to Adopt MRT for public transportation users. We found that for current users of private transportation, both Overall Monthly Transport Expenditure and Intention to Adopt have significant influence to the Willingness to Pay. While for current users of public transports, no predictor is significant for their Willingness to Pay.&nbsp

    Measuring Brand Loyalty of Coffee Shop Visitors in Jakarta

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    This study is intended to investigate the impact of brand trust, brand affect, self-image congruity, and functional congruity toward brand loyalty of coffee shop visitors. Participants were approached conveniently in several modern coffee shops in August-September 2014 in southern Jakarta. In total, there are four hypotheses to be tested using 200 usable valid questionnaires. As a result, three hypotheses were accepted – the links between brand trust and brand loyalty, self-image congruity and functional congruity, and functional congruity and brand loyalty. This study suggests an alternative model in order to have all hypotheses significant and positive. Brand affect and self-image congruity should not be directly linked to brand loyalty concurrently. Coffee shop managements should consider brand trust and functional congruity as two important factors in maintaining brand loyalty

    Consumer Preference for Genetically Modified Halal Yogurt Drinks

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    This study strives to understand the importance placed by consumers on the features of a product when purchasing yogurt drinks. In addition, their attitude towards genetically modified foods, generally, and their purchase intention towards genetically modified yogurt drinks, in particular, was also determined. Convenience sampling was employed; 120 usable responses were received from the self-administered survey. The research findings showed that nutrition was deemed as being the most important product feature that influenced the decision in purchasing yogurt drinks. This was followed by freshness, price, flavor, variety, and origin. Furthermore, it was found that respondents presented a neutral attitude and purchase intention towards genetically modified yogurt drinks. The recommendations to market practitioners, research limitations, as well as suggestions for future studies are also discussed

    How Consumers Respond to Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative: Cause Related Marketing vs Philantrophy

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    Increasing in demand of CSR from various stakeholders has caused company’s CSR motives to be more complex. CSR activities are not only founded on the benevolence of corporate agents but also as part of a corporate strategy formulated in pursuit of stakeholder interest. This study investigate whether CSR motives could enhance customer trust and satisfaction. Focus on two CSR initiatives conducted by GrabTaxi (transportation industry) and Alfamart (retail industry), the purposes is to demonstrate how two type CSR initiative could delivered perceived motives and create loyalty. Cross-sectional offline and on- line survey was conducted on 175 respondents of GrabTaxi and 192 respondents of Alfamart. Structural Equation Interestingly, even though respondent perceived firm-serving motives (as strategic objectives) and reactive motives (as expected by stakeholder), CSR initiative could create trust and satisfaction.Struc- tural Equation Modelling as data analysis to test 5 hypotheses. The results show slightly different in the context of cause-related marketing (GrabTaxi), and philanthropy (Alfamart). Even though all respondents perceived that CSR is motivated by mix motives (benevolent and strategic), how these motives influence trust, satisfaction, and further loyalty are different. Two-type of CSR initiative ie Cause Related Market- ing (CrM) and philanthropy can provide firm-serving motive, public serving motive and reactive motive. These motives could encourage trust and satisfaction through path motive-trust-satisfaction (directly or indirectly through trust)-customer loyalty. Interestingly, even though respondent perceived firm-serving motives (as strategic objectives) and reactive motives (as expected by stakeholder), CSR initiative could create trust and satisfaction

    Effects of Externalities and Flow on Perceived Usefulness, Satisfaction, and Loyalty in Mobile Instant Messaging Promotion

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    At its introduction, instant messaging (IM) was predicted to facilitate communication between businesses and customers. Growing numbers of smartphones coupled with internet penetration then led to the development of mobile instant messaging (MIM). Some MIM provides a feature for businesses to communicate to customers, which enables businesses to send promotions and information directly to customers. For this to be effective, loyalty is crucial for continued MIM use, especially MIM that can be used as a promotional tool, or mobile instant messaging promotion (MIMP). This study focuses on the factors that affect loyalty and satisfaction in MIMP. The results suggest that loyalty is affected by satisfaction and perceived usefulness, satisfaction by perceived enjoyment and attention focus, and perceived usefulness by referent network size and attention focus. MIMP should increase the user referent network size by offering rewards for inviting contacts. Perceived enjoyment and attention focus can be strengthened by enhancing the user experience and offering additional features

    Green Marketing: A Study of the Factors Influencing the Repurchase Decision for Javanony Herbal Products

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     The green consumer movement is a reflection of people’s concern about the environment and has given rise to the green market. Companies that want to survive in this market must be able to apply a green label to all aspects of their business. This research aims to understand the influence of attitude, perceived value, and perceived price among customers on the decision to repurchase Javanony herbal products. The sampling technique in this study is purposive sampling. This study concludes that the attitude of customers who already have an understanding of green products is not completely supported by the company in applying green marketing to create higher value for its customers. Consumers are ready to pay for the extra value, will pay a premium price, and will repurchase only if they perceive extra value in the green product.&nbsp

    The effects of companies’ social irresponsibility on consumers’ negative emotions toward the brand and their behavior

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     Consumers’ negative emotions may be the main cause of behaviors such as complaining, negative word of mouth, and brand switching. In this regard, factors other than brand can produce negative or positive emotions toward a brand. One such factor is corporate social irresponsibility (CSIR). This study seeks to extract negative emotions toward a particular brand (auto brand). The results show that consumers’ negative emotions toward the auto brand are mainly characterized by anxiety, discontent, and anger. Also, the study model indicates a significant positive correlation between consumers’ negative emotions and their behavioral approaches (e.g., complaining, negative word of mouth, brand switching). On the other hand, the model represents the mediating role of negative word of mouth in brand switching. Finally, this study investigates the moderating role of CSIR and shows that it can increase the possibility of brand switching in consumers up to 40%. &nbsp

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