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Exploring the role of amenities, accessibility, and attractions on tourists' inclination to revisit a destination area Pages 2539-2546 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mukhlis Yunus, Mahdani Ibrahim, Teuku Meldi Kesuma

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2024.5.016

Keywords: Amenities, Accessibility, Attraction, Perceived of safety and comfort, Perceived of uniqueness, Revisit intention

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This study endeavors to explore the influence of amenities, accessibility, and attractions on tourists' inclination to revisit a destination area. Additionally, it aims to delve into the role of safety, comfort, and uniqueness as factors enhancing the relationship between amenities, accessibility, and attractions in fostering intention to revisit. This research holds significant promise in addressing pertinent issues within the tourism landscape of Indonesia, particularly within the captivating realm of Aceh Province. The data collection method employed a questionnaire technique, wherein questionnaires were distributed to a sample of 150 tourists through the online platform Google Form. The data analysis utilized Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis, employing Partial Least Squares (PLS) statistical software techniques. The findings from the data analysis indicate that amenities, accessibility, and attractions are key factors in shaping perceptions of safety and comfort. Interestingly, while amenities and accessibility do not seem to affect perceived uniqueness, attractions were found to have a notable influence in this regard. Moreover, the analysis revealed that accessibility directly impacts revisit intention. It is surprising, however, that perceived safety and comfort do not mediate the effects of facilities, accessibility, and attractions on revisit intention. Similarly, perceived uniqueness does not appear to mediate this relationship either. Research underscores the importance of amenities, accessibility, and attractions in shaping perceptions of safety and comfort. While amenities and accessibility may not impact perceptions of uniqueness, it is evident that attractions significantly influence this aspect. Overall, the research underscores the importance of amenities, accessibility, and attractions in shaping perceptions, with attractions notably influencing uniqueness perception.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2024 | Volume: 12 | Issue: 4 | Views: 891 | Reviews: 0

 
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Determinants of logistics effectiveness on port operational performance: Empirical evidence from Indonesia Pages 799-810 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Prasadja Ricardianto, Yustus Fonataba, Veronica Veronica, Sumarzen Marzuki, Nugroho Dwi Priyohadi, Gugus Wijonarko, Eny Budi Sri Haryani, Kamsariaty Kamsariaty, Purbanuara Parlindungan Sitorus, Endri Endri

DOI: 10.5267/j.uscm.2022.12.010

Keywords: Accessibility, Cargo Transport Regulations, Logistics effectiveness, Operational Performance, Port

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This research aimed to know the influence of accessibility and cargo transport regulations on the operational performance mediated by logistics effectiveness in the Class II Port of Jayapura, Papua Province. Several main problems in the object of this research were the existence of operational hour limitation regulation which made cargo delivery not maximally run, limited road network and roads in the port area, as well as the occurrence of congestion if cargo ships and passenger ships arrived at the port at the same time. This research used Structural Equation Modelling with Smart3PLS-SEM. The sampling technique used probability sampling and was conducted in the Port of Jayapura. The respondents were as many as 250 people consisting of shipping business players, transportation service providers, Harbormaster’s office, and the Port Authority. The result of the analysis and discussion indicated that logistics effectiveness was a reinforcing factor in the achievement of port operational performance. The existing obstacles could be overcome through road infrastructure improvement, traffic engineering, continuous policy improvement, and port facility and infrastructure improvement. The key finding was the necessity of an information technology system used for the ship's loading and unloading activities digitally to be utilized by the stakeholders, shipping companies, stevedoring companies, expedition companies, and cargo owners.
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Journal: USCM | Year: 2023 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 2 | Views: 2952 | Reviews: 0

 
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Harnessing digital issue in adopting metaverse technology in higher education institutions: Evidence from the United Arab Emirates Pages 489-504 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Fanar Shwedeh

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2023.9.007

Keywords: Metaverse, Higher Education, Technology Adoption, UAE, Policies, Accessibility, Challenges

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This study delves into the intricate landscape of metaverse technology adoption within higher education institutions in the UAE, investigating the multifaceted interplay of accessibility, technology adaptability, and policies and regulations. Using a cross-sectional research design, data was meticulously collected through a multistage sampling approach, combining probability and non-probability methods. A pretested questionnaire underwent rigorous evaluation, ensuring unbiased item formulation and adherence to best practices. The investigation challenges and extends the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) by revealing unexpected findings. The absence of a significant relationship between accessibility and metaverse adoption prompts a call for an expanded TAM framework. Surprisingly, a negative correlation between technology adaptability and adoption is highlighted, emphasizing the need for a cautious assimilation approach. Moreover, the research underscores the influential role of policies and regulations in metaverse adoption, advocating for a comprehensive TAM framework that encompasses regulatory dynamics. Findings offer practical implications for stakeholders, policymakers, and institutions, emphasizing diverse adoption facets beyond accessibility. The study contributes to the discourse on metaverse adoption and advances theoretical frameworks for technology integration within educational contexts. The methodology's meticulous design underscores the study's rigor, ensuring the robustness of the insights gleaned from the investigation.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 1 | Views: 6180 | Reviews: 0

 
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The role of financial technology on development of MSMEs Pages 225-230 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Ica Rika Candraningrat, Nyoman Abundanti, Ni Wayan Mujiati, Ray Erlangga, I Made Gilang Jhuniantara Right click to download the paper

DOI: 10.5267/j.ac.2020.9.014

Keywords: Financial Technology (Fintech), MSMEs, Accessibility, Assistance

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The purpose of this research is to describe the role of Financial Technology in enhancing financial inclusion in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) industry through accessibility and assistance. MSMEs play a very important role in increasing regional and national economic growth. There are various types of MSMEs that are scattered throughout Indonesia with the main problem being capital. The rapid growth of FinTech's financing business is currently an alternative that can be accessed by all levels of society through financial inclusion, which is one way to socialize the financial sector specially to facilitate financial access services for the public. The population in this study were members of Dekranasda (Dewan Kerajinan Nasional Daerah) Denpasar assisted and the determination of samples was based on purposive sampling method which includes people involved in a weaving craft business and have been fostered for at least 3 years. The method of data collection is by questionnaires, documentation and interviews. The method of data analysis in this study is the instrument test, classic assumption test, and hypothesis testing with the SPSS program. Based on the results of the analysis of accessibility and assistance, financial technology has a significant positive effect on capital development. By funding MSMEs, lenders get investment alternatives with attractive returns. On the other hand, MSMEs borrowers get business capital loans without collateral with an easy and fast online process.
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Journal: AC | Year: 2021 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 1 | Views: 8413 | Reviews: 0

 

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