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    The Management of Power System Reliability in the Offshore Oil and Gas Field

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    The reliability of electric power systems is needed in offshore oil and gas field operations because disruptions can have a direct impact on oil production, costs, and company profits.Objectives: to determine the evaluation of reliability performance and propose a model for managing the power system reliability of the PHE OSES offshore oil and gas field.Methodology: A case study with data collected through observation, interviews, and analysis of relevant documents.Finding: Reliability in 2015-2016 has not reached the target but from 2017-2021 has reached the target of 97.5%, as well as availability in 2015, 2018, 2019 & 2020 has not reached the target but in 2016, 2017 & 2021 has reached the target of 95%. This resulted in the highest production losses in 2015 at 266,965 and the lowest in 2021 at 21,388 barrels of oil. The model is proposed by combining elements in risk-based asset management method, RCM method, and redesign.Conclusion: In recent years, reliability has been on target but availability is volatile. The model is proposed to maintain reliability & availability on target so that production losses can be minimized

    The Impact of Pro-Environment Belief and Personal Norm toward the Beauty Purchase Behavior

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    Objectives: The increasing use of eco-friendly beauty products in Indonesia attracts many researchers to understand buying behavior. Therefore, this study examines the effect of altruistic values, hedonic values, pro-environmental beliefs, personal norms, and independent decision-making on consumer buying behavior of eco-friendly beauty products.Methodology: This research is quantitative with an online survey of consumers purchasing green cosmetics products in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia. The determination of the number of samples is ten times the number of indicators with a purposive sampling technique. The research questionnaire was developed by several prior researchers who had been tested for validity and reliability. Structural equation modeling uses structural equation modeling-partial lease squares with SmartPLS software version 4 to test the research hypothesis.Finding: The results of the study show that altruistic values and hedonic values have a positive effect on pro-environmental beliefs. Furthermore, pro-environmental beliefs have a positive effect on personal norms. Finally, personal norms and independent judgment-making positively affect consumers' purchase behavior of green beauty products in Greater Jakarta.Conclusion: Green beauty purchase behavior in Greater Jakarta is influenced by personal norms and independent judgment-making which are also influenced by altruistic values, hedonic values, and pro-environmental beliefs. In the context of green beauty products, awareness that arises from within oneself can form a better level of consistency in buying green beauty product behavior. The findings from this study serve as a basis for managers and the Indonesian government to implement better eco-friendly strategies to motivate consumers to buy green products, especially cosmetics

    Sustainable Tourism Development Through Social Empowerment

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    Objectives: This research aims to develop a sustainable tourism development model through social empowerment, prioritizing local wisdom, infrastructure, and Human resources management strengthened by government rule.Methodology: This study uses a quantitative approach by distributing questionnaires to 270 tourists using convenience sampling techniques, who visiting the main destinations in Jambi province consisting of 9 districts and 2 cities and the data is processed using smart PLS, a qualitative method by conducting Focus Group discussions to obtain validation of the findings of the research results that are adjusted to the facts from the opinions of experts.Finding: This study found that local wisdom and human resource management significantly influence sustainable tourism development, while infrastructure does not directly contribute to tourism sustainability. Social empowerment plays a crucial role in strengthening the relationship between local wisdom, infrastructure, and human resource management through government rule.Conclusion: The key implication of these findings underscores the importance of effective social empowerment and governance in ensuring the long-term sustainability of the tourism sector. Therefore, policies that encourage active participation of local communities in tourism management should be developed, supported by training and capacity-building programs to enhance workforce adaptability to market and technological changes. Tourism industry players in Jambi to integrate local wisdom into business models and destination management to enhance attractiveness and sustainability. Further research is needed to explore more effective mechanisms for strengthening social empowerment and tourism governance through community-based approaches, as well as to examine the impact of fiscal policies and economic incentives on tourism sustainability. Overall, this study highlights the necessity of collaboration between governments, local communities, and private sector stakeholders to build a resilient and sustainable tourism ecosystem

    Sustainable Tourism Practices and Strategies in Living Museum Management: A Meta-Synthesis Systematic Review

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    Objectives: This study explores sustainable tourism practices in living museum management, focusing on strategies that enhance visitor engagement while ensuring heritage preservation and contributing to sustainable development. It aims to identify key sustainability practices, their implementation, and outcomes, balancing visitor experience and cultural conservation.Methodology: A meta-synthesis systematic review was conducted on empirical studies related to sustainable tourism in living museums. The analysis incorporated highly reputable, peer-reviewed literature to identify patterns, best practices, strategies, and challenges in sustainability, particularly regarding environmental, cultural, and economic dimensions of living museum management.Finding: This study reveals that living museums effectively engage visitors through immersive experiences while advancing sustainable tourism. Key strategies include collaboration with local communities, cultural asset preservation, and environmentally responsible practices to minimise ecological impacts. Furthermore, a holistic approach integrating environmental, cultural, and economic sustainability strategies enhances their roles as heritage custodians and strengthens local development.Conclusion: Living museums provide immersive cultural experiences while balancing heritage conservation and visitor engagement. Their commitment to sustainability, through cultural preservation, ecological responsibility, and economic viability, ensures long-term resilience and meaningful community participation. By integrating comprehensive strategies, these institutions reinforce their role as protectors of heritage and catalysts for sustainable regional development

    “Ono rego ono rupo”: Empirical Investigation of Intention to Purchase in Javanese Philosophy

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    Objectives: The development of technology and information is increasing, as evidenced by the substantial sales of smartphones with various designs and features. Consumers perceive that upon the launch of a new smartphone, the older model becomes obsolete, leading to high levels of electronic waste. This study aims to explore the role of environmental awareness, eco-friendly products, green trust, and consumer attitudes in environmentally friendly smartphone purchases and examines how consumer attitudes mediate these relationships.Methodology: The research adopts the theory of planned behavior and integrates it with the Javanese philosophy of ono rego ono rupo. Questionnaires were distributed to 250 respondents in several cities in Indonesia through an online platform. Structural equation modeling, using Smart-PLS software, was then employed to analyze the data. The study reveals that consumers with high environmental awareness believe that purchasing environmentally friendly smartphones can mitigate various negative aspectsFinding: The study also uncovers a positive relationship between green products, green trust, and green purchase intention, as consumers associate them with good quality, convenience, and features. Practical insights and marketing theories for smartphones are provided based on these findings

    How Gratitude and Self-Image Congruency Can Affect the Satisfaction, Trust and Affective Commitment?

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    Objectives: This study aims to determine the effect of perceived relationship marketing investments, self-image congruency, and customer gratitude on satisfaction, trust, and affective commitment perceived by-product customers who are associated with local brands. Methodology: This study uses a quantitative approach by distributing questionnaires. Hypothesis testing was carried out using SEM (Structural Equation Model) analysis technique on AMOS 24.0 software. The object used is the brand of consumer goods products. This research was conducted by surveying 305 Y and Z generation customers who have used or are currently using the product.Finding: The results of this study indicate that gratitude has a positive and significant effect on trust and affective commitment, and also has a negative and significant effect on overall satisfaction.Conclusion: This research shows that when the customer has felt the relationship marketing investment that a product or organization has made then from then positive feelings and a greater sense of gratitude will arise for the product or organization. Keywords: Affective Commitment; Customer Gratitude; Perceived Relationship Marketing Investment; Satisfaction; Self-Image Congruence; Trust

    The Role of Penta Helix Collaboration in Accelerating Bureaucratic Reform and Improving the Quality of Public Services in Papua Province

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    Objective: This study examines the role of Penta Helix collaboration in accelerating bureaucratic reform and improving the quality of public services in Papua Province. The Penta Helix model involving government, business, community, academia, and media is expected to create more effective synergies in addressing Papua's bureaucracy and development challenges.Methodology: The research method used is a qualitative approach with data collection through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation studies at the Papua Provincial Secretariat.Findings: The findings show that despite significant challenges in terms of infrastructure and human resources, cross-sector collaboration can accelerate bureaucratic reform, create more responsive policies, and improve the quality of public services. Good cross-sector coordination and the active role of the community and media are key success factors.Conclusion: This study concludes that the Penta Helix collaboration can be an effective model to accelerate bureaucratic change in Papua by considering local characteristics and strengthening the capacity of related sectors in development

    The Mediating Role of Risk Perception in the Relationship between Risk Propensity and Investment Decisions among Millennials in Indonesia

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    Objectives: This study aims to explore the relationship between risk propensity, risk perception, and investment decisions among millennials in West Java, Indonesia. The study particularly examines how risk perception mediates the relationship between risk propensity and investment choices.Methodology: A purposive sampling method was used, with 500 respondents from the millennial generation, aged 24-39 years, who have at least one year of experience in investments. The data was collected via online surveys and analyzed using correlation and mediation analysis with Process v.34 by Andrew F. Hayes.Findings: The results demonstrate that risk propensity has a direct positive effect on investment decisions. Additionally, risk perception significantly mediates the relationship between risk propensity and investment decisions. Millennials with higher risk propensity tend to make more risk-taking investment decisions, but the level of their risk perception influences the final decision-making process.Conclusion: This research contributes to a deeper understanding of how risk behaviors, particularly risk propensity and perception, shape investment decisions among millennials. It provides valuable insights for investors and practitioners in the field of digital investment, suggesting that fostering better risk perception could lead to more informed investment decisions

    Drivers of Young Consumers’ Willingness to Reduce Food Waste and Buy Intelligent Packaging

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    Objectives: As food waste harms the sustainable environment and the economy, some innovations have been made to reduce this issue, such as intelligent packaging. However, the factors leading to consumer behavior to reduce food waste and buy intelligent packaging, particularly in developing countries are still untapped.Methodology: This study aims to examine the relationship between green perceived value, intention to reduce food waste, and willingness to purchase intelligent packaging. Data from 230 Indonesian young consumers were analyzed using PLS-SEM.Finding: The results showed that different elements of green perceived value had significant effects on the intention to reduce food waste and willingness to purchase intelligent packaging. Unlike the predicted relationship, the intention to reduce food waste was not significant enough to lead consumers to purchase intelligent packaging.Conclusion: The presented study gives insights to businesspeople on which green perceived values are important for reducing food waste and encouraging consumers to buy intelligent packaging

    Role Ambiguity and Work Family Conflict on Job Stress of Banking Employees in Bengkulu City

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    Objectives: The objective of this study is to analyze the effect of role ambiguity and work-family conflict on job stress among banking employees in Bengkulu City.Methodology: The study used a quantitative approach with data collected from 180 respondents through purposive sampling. The participants were permanent or contract banking employees with a minimum of one year of work experience. Data analysis was conducted using Structural Equation Modeling - Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS). Validity and reliability tests were performed, including AVE (>0.50), Composite Reliability (CR), and Cronbach’s Alpha (>0.70).Finding: All indicators met the validity and reliability criteria: The AVE values were: Role Ambiguity (0.76), Work-Family Conflict (0.74), and Job Stress (0.77). The R-Square (R²) value for Job Stress was 0.578, indicating that 57.8% of job stress variability can be explained by role ambiguity and work-family conflict. Hypothesis testing showed: Role Ambiguity had a positive and significant effect on Job Stress (β = 0.429, t = 6.215, p = 0.000), Work-Family Conflict had a positive and significant effect on Job Stress (β = 0.378, t = 5.801, p = 0.000).Conclusion: The study concludes that both role ambiguity and work-family conflict significantly increase job stress among banking employees. To mitigate this, bank management should focus on clarifying employee roles and providing programs that support work-life balance

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