Pub Date : 2022-12-30DOI: 10.35609/jber.2022.7.3(2)
Paulina Y. Amtiran, Anderias U.T. Anabuni, Marianus S. Neno
Objective – This study aims to identify the appropriate strategy that can increase cross-border trade activities and policies that can be applied to reduce the negative impacts caused by parties who take advantage of cross-border trade. Methodology – The data were collected from interviews with informants and FGD. The data analysis technique is a qualitative and quantitative analysis developed within the study using EFAS, IFAS, and SWOT analysis. Findings – The study found that Indonesia and the Republic Democratic of Timor Leste (RDTL) border area have the potential and opportunity to be developed. The same cultural background causes cross-border trade interactions to occur between the two countries. Novelty – Belu Regency, as an area bordering the RDTL, has natural and economic potentials that can be developed as a center for small industrial development and a border area for cross-border trade. Type of Paper: Empirical JEL Classification: F21, F36, G15. Keywords: Cross-border; Economy; Policy; Strategy; Trade Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Amtiran, P.Y; Anabuni, A.U.T; Neno, M.S. (2022). Cross Border Trade: Strategy and Policy (Evidence from Cross-Border Trade in the Republic of Indonesia and the Republic Democratic of Timor Leste), J. Bus. Econ. Review, 7(3), 169–177. https://doi.org/10.35609/jber.2022.7.3(2)
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Pub Date : 2022-12-30DOI: 10.35609/jber.2022.7.3(1)
Nurul Labanihuda Abdull Rahman, Farah Lina Azizan, S. Hassan, D. Ibrahim
Objective – The purpose of this study is to present a conceptual framework for implementing mobile commerce utilising the TAM model and the application of Individual-Collectivism at the Individual Level (ICAIL) as a moderating variable in the context of mobile commerce in Malaysia. Methodology – The data for this study were collected from 550 randomly selected students from four Malaysian institutions using a self-administered questionnaire. Findings – The study found that images significantly correlate with the perceived usefulness variable. In contrast, the relationships between subjective norm, output quality, and outcome demonstrability are not significant, and anxiety has a weak relationship with perceived ease of use, playfulness, perception of external control, and self-efficacy indicates significant relationships. Novelty – Subjective norm is related to the image in a substantial way, whereas perceived utility does not affect behaviour. Furthermore, no significant link was found between the moderating variable, ICAIL, and perceived utility, perceived ease of use, subjective norm, or behavioural intention. This study investigated mobile commerce and the use of the ICAIL, which provides information progress for mobile commerce enterprises, service providers, financial institutions, and governments. Type of Paper: Empirical JEL Classification: F1, F10, F19. Keywords: M-commerce; Technology Acceptance Model; Individual-Collectivism at Individual level; Perceived Ease of Use; Perceived Usefulness Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Rahman, N.L.A; Azizan, F.L; Hassan, S; Ibrahim, D. (2022). Exploring Factors Affecting the Mobile Commerce Adoption Among University Students in Malaysia, J. Bus. Econ. Review, 7(3), 160–168. https://doi.org/10.35609/jber.2022.7.3(1)
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