Pub Date : 2023-03-31DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i2.2160
Darius Angtony, Andri Irfan Rifai, Indrastuti Indrastuti
Purpose: Hang Nadim Airport is the only airport in Batam. And recently, Hang Nadim Airport closed some of their flight route. This cause less plane to fly, and will increase the potential of flight delays. Flight rescheduling can be main reason of dissatisfaction. But besides that, this paper will also focus on check-in service speed, check-in hospitality, comfortability, security, hygiene, food & beverages, providing accurate information, pricing, online services, and facilities provided for the indicators on service satisfaction. The method used in this research is Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). The data obtained are: Hang Nadim Airport needs to improve on providing accurate information about departure and arrival time and facilities, food & beverages; pricing; and online services are the lowest priority at Hang Nadim Airport, and check-in service speed; check-in hospitality; comfortability; security; and hygiene is where Hang Nadim Airport needs to keep up the good work. Design/methodology/approach: Analyzing data collected from Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) questionnaire. Findings: Indicators that need to be improved, or keep up for Hang Nadim Airport. This way, they can give satisfying service towards passengers. Research limitations/implications: This paper is very limited on sample size. We were only able to collect total of 109 respondents, which is very small compared to Hang Nadim Airport user. Practical implications: Giving inputs toward Hang Nadim Airport many indicators to be improved, or keep up, in hope it will be implemented in the future. Originality/value: The analysis process of this research paper is originally made by authors and purely based on research and study. Paper type: Research paper.
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Pub Date : 2023-03-31DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i2.2240
Paisal Halim, Syamsiah Badruddin, M. I. Setiawan, A. T. Bon
The G20 is a multilateral cooperation forum consisting of 19 major countries and the European Union (EU) which has a middle to high income class, developing countries to developed countries. G20 members consist of countries from various regions of the world. United States, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, Russia, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Australia and the European Union. In the G20 Indonesia became one of the 5 strongest economies in Asia Pacific, including: (1) China GDP 14.72 trillion US dollars (2020) Area 9.597 million km2 Population 1.402 billion people (2020) China's largest economy from manufacturing, services, and agriculture. SCOPUS.COM analyze search results, Social Science, Environmental Science, Economics, Econometrics and Finance 22,997 documents result since 1974 to 2022, all field article. So today in good trend of research and publication in Social Science, Environmental Science, Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Compare top 15 affiliations, dominant affiliations from China and Malaysia, the best 3 affiliations are Beijing Institute of Technology 318 documents; Xi'an Jiaotong University 227 documents and Southwestern University of Finance and Economics 211 documents. Still no Indonesia research institution in top 15 of the list. Compare top 15 affiliations, the best 3 countries are China, USA and UK. In ASIA and ASEAN, Indonesia under China, Pakistan and Malaysia. So this is real challenge for Indonesia research institution to expand their research in Social Science, Environmental Science, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, trend in 2010-nowadays
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Pub Date : 2023-03-31DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i2.2183
Raka Mahyudin Hakiki, L. Africa
Purpose: This study aims to analyze the effect of accountability, transparency, and supervision on value for money-based budget performance in Mojokerto City. Design/methodology/approach: In this study, sampling is carried out using the purposive sampling method. The research sample consists of 51 respondents in regional apparatus organizations in Mojokerto City. The analytical technique used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis. Findings: The results show that transparency and supervision have a significant effect on value for money-based budget performance, while accountability has no significant effect on value for money-based budget performance. Paper type: Research paper
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A. Arshad, Yasmin Kamall Khan, Afiza Azura Mohamad Arshad
Low-income (B40) women might become entrepreneurs for a variety of reasons, including motivation, resourcefulness, opportunity recognition, and entrepreneurial skills. The B40 group has been given a boost in their quality of life through a variety of initiatives, including the provision of bank loans, business facilities, and access grants. This study focuses on four factors that relate to women's motivation, resources, opportunity and ability in order to examine the entrepreneurial preparedness among the B40 women who had participated in an entrepreneurial training programme in Malaysia. Thus, this study attempts to examine the challenges faced by women especially in urban areas of B40 to increase their revenue. These studies seek to determine the readiness of low-income women for entrepreneurship, intending to increase household income in sharpening their abilities to survive in urban. By using a simple random sampling technique method, the number of samples is 102 low-income women, who have participated in the entrepreneurial enculturation program were the selected population. Unexpectedly, motivation, resources and entrepreneurial ability were found to be non-significant predictors of entrepreneurial readiness among the B40 women, although entrepreneurial opportunity appeared to be a significant predictor towards entrepreneurial readiness. Although the exclusion of motivation, resources and entrepreneurial ability did not relate towards entrepreneurial readiness, these results should be interpreted with caution. The study sheds light on an under-explored and new context to advance existing knowledge in the field.
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Dilan Chathuranga Wijerathna Illandarage, Sarath S. Kodituwakku
Women's entrepreneurship has been widely identified as a driver of economic and social development worldwide. However, literature in women entrepreneurship argues that women entrepreneurs lag behind men and women business operators are constrained. Despite numerous constraints faced by Sri Lankan women business operators, some have overcome such barriers and become successful, and also have achieved provincial and national level recognitions through winning awards. Women business operators who have earned such recognitions warrant investigations to unravel the entrepreneurial decision-making approaches they have adopted to overcome various challenges in constrained environments. Therefore, this research aims to study the entrepreneurial decision-making approaches of award-winning women business operators in the Kandy district of Sri Lanka using theoretical lenses of Effectuation and Causation. A qualitative multiple case study design was adopted and 30 in-depth interviews were conducted with successful women business operators who have been awarded in "Star Awards". The analysis revealed that entrepreneurial decision-making approach of the respondents does not change with the sector (i.e. manufacturing and service) they operate. Women business operators have become more effectual when starting up their businesses and have combined the causation approach with effectuation when growing their businesses.
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Thamaiyanthi P Suresh, Phoon Lee Yong, Yeoh Shwu Chyi, R. Musa
In the civilized era, artificial intelligence (AI) is the imitation of human intellectual functions by machines or computer systems. It is challenging for e-retailers to offer customised discounts despite the unlimited product selection in an online store at the same time, satisfy customers’ expectations while providing a distinctive customer experience. To provide clients with real experiences, recommendations and products must be tailored to their preferences and needs. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to ascertain whether generation Z consumers embrace the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in online buying. This study also aimed to provide recommendations and insights for SMEs to learn more about adopting AI that will enhance their online businesses. For this study, an online survey with quantitative approach is used and gathered 135 respondents. The data were examined by using SPSS version 25. The results of the correlation study showed that each component significantly increases the adoption of AI in online purchasing. The regression research showed that technology literacy has a negative impact on artificial intelligence (AI), while all independent factors (perceived utility, perceived ease of use, and trust) have significant positive impacts on AI (AI). The R² value of the study which is 0.364 indicated good model fit. Due to the AI assistant's constant availability, customers may ask simple questions and report minor difficulties at any time without having to wait for a response. The analysis of client data also helps the online retailer better understand its customers and emerging trends. Thus, advantages like enhanced usability and customisation that satisfy consumer needs and expectations strengthen customer loyalty and boost corporate revenues over the long run.
在文明时代,人工智能(AI)是机器或计算机系统对人类智力功能的模仿。对于电子零售商来说,在网上商店提供无限的产品选择的同时,提供定制的折扣,满足客户的期望,同时提供独特的客户体验是一项挑战。为了给客户提供真实的体验,建议和产品必须根据他们的喜好和需求量身定制。因此,本研究的目的是确定Z世代消费者是否接受在网上购物中使用人工智能(AI)。这项研究也旨在为中小企业提供建议和见解,以更多地了解如何采用人工智能来提升其在线业务。本研究采用定量的在线调查方法,共收集了135名受访者。数据采用SPSS version 25进行统计分析。相关性研究的结果表明,每个组成部分都显著增加了在线购买中人工智能的采用。回归研究表明,技术素养对人工智能(AI)有负向影响,而所有独立因素(感知效用、感知易用性和信任)对人工智能(AI)有显著的正向影响。研究的R²值为0.364,表明模型拟合良好。由于人工智能助手的持续可用性,客户可以随时提出简单的问题并报告小困难,而不必等待回复。对客户数据的分析还有助于在线零售商更好地了解其客户和新兴趋势。因此,增强的可用性和定制化等优势可以满足消费者的需求和期望,从而增强客户忠诚度,并在长期内提高企业收入。
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Pub Date : 2023-03-31DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i2.2239
M. I. Setiawan, A. Sukoco, Dahlan Abdullah, C. I. Erliana, Paisal Halim, Syamsiah Badruddin, Hery Budiyanto
The tourism industry has made an enormous difference in terms of jobs, foreign exchange, and the building up of infrastructure. On the other hand, many infrastructures can make natural places look less attractive, which calls for sustainable tourism. It's vital to help small businesses get money through excellent digital infrastructure and to use public fiscal tools to ensure that natural resources are used sustainably. Infrastructure tourism was used as the title, abstract, and keywords in 6,377 documents from 1968 to 2023 found in the scopus.com database. It also shows 704 papers with the title, abstract, and article keyword "Renewable Energy Tourism" from 1990 to 2022. Based on research papers on scopus.com, Indonesia is ranked second in Asia for renewable energy tourism and first in ASEAN for infrastructure tourism. It's a perfect sign for the growth of tourism infrastructure and renewable energy tourism in Indonesia. Indonesia has many affiliations, including the University of Indonesia, the Bandung Institute of Technology, Gadjah Mada University, Bina Nusantara University, Diponegoro University, Brawijaya University, IPB University, Padjadjaran University, and Hasanuddin University. Research publications in Indonesia have received funding from the Ministry of Technology Research, the Directorate General of Higher Education, the Research and Service Institute, the Bandung Institute of Technology, the University of Indonesia, Airlangga University, and Diponegoro University. So, the infrastructure and Renewable Energy Tourism research are on track and in an excellent place to be published. Indonesia will lead the world.
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Pub Date : 2023-03-31DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i2.2186
Dina Octavia Pratiwi, T. Ratnawati, Achmad Maqsudi
Purpose: The Covid-19 pandemic has led to corporate financial decline caused by reduced profits and sales. Additionally, the decline in corporate finances has also been attributed to a decrease in sales within companies. The purpose of this research is to investigate the impact of sales growth on the occurrence of financial distress in food and beverage companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange. Design/methodology/approach: The variable used in this study is sales growth, which is used to measure a company's ability to maintain its economic position in a growing economy, as well as in the industry or product market in which it operates, as a means of survival in the face of intense market competition. Findings: This study utilises a qualitative approach, employing descriptive analysis techniques through a literature review (library research). The findings of this research indicate that sales growth has a significant impact on financial distress in food and beverage companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange during the 2019-2020 periods. Paper type: a Research Paper
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Pub Date : 2023-03-31DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i2.2128
I. Sahdar, D. Rohmat, W. A. Pranoto
Purpose: Flood discharge is a critical component in reducing the impact of flooding in a given location. An analytical technique based on a watershed's morphometric properties is a method for those without a gauge, particularly in small-scale watersheds. Design/methodology/approach: The synthetic unit hydrograph (HSS) approach is used in this study to analyze flood output. This study was conducted in the Akelaka watershed, a sub-watershed of Tayawi. This analysis relies on spatial and attributes data. A spatial study of watershed morphometric properties was obtained by integrating digital elevation model (DEM) data into geographic information system-based applications (GIS). Meanwhile, using rainfall data from 2019 to 2021, a statistical approach is used to calculate the design rainfall intensity, which is then used as an input variable in the HSS analysis. Findings: The findings of hydrographic analysis using Nakayasu HSS demonstrate that the peak flood time (Tp) is 2.8 hours with a maximum flood discharge (Qp) of 56.636 m3/s, 76, 987 m3/s, 88,091 m3/s, and 101,279 m3/s for return periods of two years, five years, ten years, and 25 years. Paper type: Research paper
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Pub Date : 2023-03-31DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i2.2206
Ragil Retno Palupi, H. Wahyono, L. Wardana
Purpose: Most economic education students at STKIP PGRI Nganjuk feel that the large selection of products when shopping online makes them monitor the product they will buy every day. If they don't buy the item they have seen in the online shop, there will be a feeling of regret, so they decide to buy the item even though not a need at that time. Therefore, research was conducted on financial literacy, amount of pocket money, and lifestyle on the consumption behavior of STKIP PGRI Nganjuk economics students. This study aimed to analyze the effect of financial literacy, amount of pocket money, and lifestyle on the consumption behavior of STKIP PGRI Nganjuk economics students. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses a quantitative approach to the explanatory method. This research was conducted in the economic education study program STKIP PGRI Nganjuk with a population of 275 students from semesters 1, 3, 5, and 7, while the sample in this study was 163 students who were calculated using the slovin formula with proportional sampling technique. The data analysis used is Multiple Linear Regression Analysis with the help of SPSS 26. Findings: The results of the analysis in this study show that: 1) Financial literacy affects consumer behavior, 2) The amount of pocket money affects consumer behavior, 3) Lifestyle influences consumer behavior, 4) Financial literacy, amount of pocket money, and lifestyle significantly affect the consumption behavior of STKIP PGRI Nganjuk Economic Education. Practical implications: The benefits of research results can be input for economic education students, further researchers, Universitas Negeri Malang campus, and the reader. Paper type: Research paper
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