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Information safety of Ukraine: Integral assessment and taxonomic analysis
, Pages: 75-82 Alina Yakymchuk, Nazariy Popadynets, Оleh Yakymchuk, Taras Vasyltsiv, Inna Irtyshcheva, Rostyslav Bilyk, Yurii Khomosh, Oryslava Hrаfskа, Valentyna Yakubiv and Oleksandr Irtyshchev PDF (650K) |
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Abstract: The global process of society information has covered almost all countries of the world and is currently the core of scientific, technical and socio-economic development. The effectiveness of the power exercise in any state depends on its information support. Indeed, without information, successful political structure, the development of mass political consciousness as well as the interaction of the subject and the object of government are impossible. That is why this research aims to improve the methodics of evaluation of informational security through theoretical-methodological substantiation, forming and calculation of integral indexes of its competitiveness of a country. Global economic crisis had consequences for almost every country and cannot be ignored by any conditions, that is why the methodic of informational security calculations should be adapted to modern economic conditions. Cardinal changes in political, economic and social conditions in Ukraine causes inaccessibility of approaches to information security level calculations and particularly in the national security system. In modern scientific schools the questions of effective informational security have not been sufficiently studied. The aim of this article is to analyze active methods of state informational safety level calculations in order to adapt their indexes to actual global circumstances in Ukraine and in the world. Integral informational security have been composed of such components (indicators): income of the broadband Internet access market, dynamics of broadband Internet subscribers (connections), penetration rate of fixed broadband access (number of subscribers per 100 people), dynamics of Internet penetration (percentage of Internet users to the total population of the country), Network Readiness Index of the country, ICT Development Index of the state, Global Innovation Index, capital investments in intangible assets of Ukraine (that is, in software and databases). Every component of informational safety has factors of relevance and indispensability of reinforcement of national competitiveness on security foundations are substantiated. A taxonomic indicator is used to measure the level of informational safety. The paper proves that each of the components of the state informational security has almost equal input in forming its integral index. DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.3.003 Keywords: Informational Security, Taxonomic Analysis, Modeling, Integral Index, Ukrainian Regions
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Increasing the competitiveness of creative industries based on information technology and good corporate governance in central Java
, Pages: 83-90 Herry Laksito and Dwi Ratmono PDF (650K) |
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Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the enhancement of the competitiveness of creative industries based on information technology and good corporate governance in Central Java. In this research, it is expected to find the right selection of information technology and the application of good corporate governance to improve the competitiveness of the creative industries in the handicraft sub-sector in Central Java. The sampling technique is based on a purposive sampling method and get 112 respondents as samples that meet all the criteria. The analytical tool used to test the hypotheses in this study uses the Structural Equation Model. The results of this study indicate that it is necessary to utilize the development of information technology and the application of good corporate governance to increase the company's market competitiveness which will impact on improving company performance. In addition, transparency and accountability are also needed to build stakeholder's trust. DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.3.002 Keywords: Competitiveness, Company performance, Good corporate governance, Information technology
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The effect of transformational leadership climate on employee engagement during digital transformation in Indonesian banking industry
, Pages: 91-96 Shinta Winasis, Djumarno, Setyo Riyanto and Eny Ariyanto PDF (650K) |
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Abstract: The industrial era 4.0 requires companies to radically conduct changes related to technology. This is so that the company can follow the market's everchanging appetite and is essential to maintaining the company's sustainability. The digital transformation that occurs is fundamental, changing existing procedures and arrangements and creating a new business ecosystem. In carrying out a company transformation, it requires full support and commitment from workers. And the process needs to be conducted by competent leaders, in line with the spirit of change. In this study, the relationship between transformational leadership climate and employee engagement was measured. The research was conducted on banking service companies that have made radical changes related to technology for 2 years. The results showed that the climate created by leaders who adopt transformational leadership styles has a positive and significant effect on employee engagement. This research is a preliminary study, and has limitations, including the number of samples and types of companies studied. DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.3.001 Keywords: Transformational Leadership Climate, Employee Engagement, Digital Transformation
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The relationship between online sale and customer value co-creation: The mediating role of e-satisfaction and e-trust
, Pages: 97-106 Tariq Khairo Issa Al Daabseh and Ahmad Aljarah PDF (650K) |
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Abstract: The aim of this research is to identify the relationship between online sale and customer value co-creation. In addition, to identify the mediating role of E-Satisfaction and E-Trust in the relationship between the online sale and customer value co-creation. This study selected a sample of 364 customers who shopped from the Modanisa website in Jordan, and a structural equation modeling (SEM) approach was applied in this study to suit the nature of the study and to achieve the desired goals. This approach is based on showing the variables' relationship with each other. In this study, the relationship between online sale and customer value co-creation was influenced by E-trust and E-satisfaction. As per the results have indicated the foregoing, the analysis exhibited a favorable relation between them. E-trust impacts online sale and customer value relationship CO-creation, E-satisfaction affects the connection between the customer and online sales value. In addition, this study proves that online transactions contribute to the CO-creation of customer value for Modanisa. The customer value of CO-creation is, however, influenced by online purchases by E-trust and E-satisfaction in the Modanisa site. The findings of the study show that consumers with the higher online sale are far more committed to rising customer value by enhancing E-trust and E-satisfaction. DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.2.005 Keywords: Online Sale, Customer Value CO-Creation, E-Satisfaction, E-Trust
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Hospital digitalization in the era of industry 4.0 based on GHRM and service quality
, Pages: 107-114 Asep Saifudin, M. Havidz Aima, Ahmad Hidayat Sutawidjaya and Sugiyono PDF (650K) |
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Abstract: Health services, especially hospitals, are facing significant changes in the industrial era 4.0. Hospital digitization is responsible for building green hospitals and improving service quality in the era of modern technology. Green Human Resources Management (GHRM) is becoming known as the HRM concept that encourages employee commitment and environmental aspects. GHRM is an HR management system suitable for organizations, including hospitals that have a significant environmental impact. Hospitals are very dependent on the quality of service provided to their customers. GHRM as a management model in hospitals is very important to encourage hospital digitization and service quality. This research was conducted to answer the gap in hospital research in seeing the effect of GHRM on service quality in digitizing hospitals in the industrial era 4.0. GHRM and Service Quality is used in the healthcare industry to test its application in hospitals in Indonesia. They are using the SEM PLS method, a variant-based structural equation analysis that focuses on predictive models, to look for predictive linear relationships between variables to process data for 1004 respondents from 19 State-Owned Enterprises' hospitals throughout Indonesia. This research can an-swer research gaps related to the effect of GHRM on Service Quality and Hospital Digitalization in Indonesia. Based on Hospital Digitalization, GHRM affects Service Quality, which is closely related to environmental problems. DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.2.004 Keywords: GHRM, Service Quality, Hospital, Digitalization, SOE Hospital
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A study on the relationship of e-marketing, e-CRM, and e-loyalty: Evidence from Indonesia
, Pages: 115-120 Ipang Sasono, Suroso and Dewiana Novitasari PDF (650K) |
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Abstract: The number of website visits is an important issue in the era of industrial revolution 4.0 for the manufacturing industry of Refrigeration and HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning) as an effort in obtaining and maintaining customers. Therefore, e-loyalty is needed to improve the number of website visits. Research is done to test the influence given by e-marketing and e-CRM towards e-loyalty of a website owned by one of the Refrigeration and HVAC (RHVAC) companies in Indonesia. data is collected by a simple random sampling method obtained from 170 respondents of website visitors in the RHVAC fair Indonesia 2018. The method used in this research is multiple linear regression with SEM through the help of SmartPLS 3.0 software. The analysis result of this research shows that e-marketing and e-CRM have a positive and significant effect on e-loyalty, both individually and simultaneously. DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.2.003 Keywords: E-CRM, e-loyalty, e-marketing, Website
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What can hedonic motivation do on decisions to use online learning services?
, Pages: 121-126 Hartelina, Reminta Lumban Batu and Ayuk Hidayanti PDF (650K) |
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Abstract: The advancement of the internet and technology encourages the creation of innovations in various industries in Indonesia. Technology is the key determinant of the competitiveness of the 4.0 industrial revolution so that every organization and individual, including educators and students, can achieve many things. Online-based learning systems result in changes in the behavior of Indonesian consumers who choose learning without time and space boundaries. This study aims to determine how hedonic motivation can influence decisions to use online learning services. This research used quantitative analysis through a survey method that is processed using SMART PLS. The results of this study indicate that hedonic motivation will first influence purchase intention and then influence the decision to use services. DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.2.002 Keywords: Hedonic motivation, Decisions to use, Behavioral intention, Online learning, Services
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How to build consumer trust towards e-satisfaction in e-commerce sites in the covid-19 pandemic time?
, Pages: 127-134 Ina Ratnasari, Salim Siregar and Asep Maulana PDF (650K) |
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Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic has limited freedom of movement. E-commerce sites are growing rapidly and are becoming the main choice today when the virus becomes more prevalent. Trust is the key in creating online shopping satisfaction on e-commerce sites. This research was conducted to determine the effect of E-Service Quality and E-Security on Trust towards E-Satisfaction in the largest e-commerce site in Indonesia called Tokopedia. The research method used is quantitative. The population in this research is Tokopedia customers who are members of the Facebook group with a sample size of 400 people. The results of the study show that there was a relationship between the E-Service Quality and Trust, there was no relationship between the E-Service Quality and E-Satisfaction, there was a relationship between the E-Security variable and Trust, there was a relationship between the E-Security variable and E-Satisfaction. There was also a joint influence of E-Service Quality and E-Security variables on Trust, there was a relationship between the Trust variable and E-Satisfaction. This research is a development from the previous research where there was an effect of E-Service Quality and E-Security on E-Satisfaction. By adding the Trust variable as a moderate variable and E-Satisfaction as the dependent variable, the researchers found that the impact of Trust on E-Satisfaction was greater than the direct effect between E-Service Quality and E-Security on E-Satisfaction. Based on these results, it can be seen that the level of trust can increase E-Satisfaction. DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.2.001 Keywords: Consumer trust, e-satisfaction, e-service quality, e-security, Strategic marketing, covid-19
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The mediating effect of big data analysis on the process orientation and information system software to improve supply chain process in Saudi Arabian industrial organizations
, Pages: 135-142 Ahmed Faek Elgendy PDF (650K) |
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Abstract: This study aims to investigate the nature of the relationship between Big Data Analysis as a mediator in Process Orientation (PO) and Information Systems Programming (ISP) to supply chains processes in Saudi Arabian industrial organizations. A stratified random sample of 357 managers and employees working in 37 industrial companies in Saudi Arabia was tested. The study relied on the descriptive and analytical research methodology. The results indicated that there is a significant indirect effect of Big Data Analysis (Planning, Procuring, Manufacturing, Delivering) as the mediator on Process Orientation and Information Systems Programming (ISP) and (PO) to improve supply chain process as well as organizational effectiveness. The researcher made a number of recommendations for the Saudi Arabian manufacturing firms to develop analytical capabilities in managers in order to utilize big data analysis as a tool to increase efficiency and effectiveness in the organizational system. A wide spread awareness program about the benefits to adopt big data analysis and management information systems may be adopted to ensure an efficient supply chain system. DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.1.003 Keywords: Information System Programming (ISP), Process Orientation (PO), Big Data Analysis (BDA) Performance of Supply Chains (PSC), Industrial Organizations
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Improving student satisfaction through social media marketing activities: The mediating role of perceived quality
, Pages: 143-150 Asli Okten Demircioglu, Feyza Bhatti and Bashar Ababneh PDF (650K) |
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Abstract: The connection between education and technology offers an exciting opportunity for universities to utilize social media marketing activities not only to recruit new students or to create brand image and reputation, but also to enhance student satisfaction. Despite having a large number of studies indicating the importance of social media as a tool for student recruitment, the studies on the importance of social media marketing activities (SMMA) for students who are already enrolled are rare. This study aims at examining the relationship between SMMA and student satisfaction, considering perceived quality as a mediator in the higher education sector in North Cyprus. Utilizing a cross-sectional online survey, the data for this study was collected during October- November 2020 from 424 international students enrolled in North Cyprus universities. The model was assessed and the data was analyzed using Structural Equation Model (SEM) in AMOS statistical software. The findings suggest that SMMA has a positive relationship with the perceived quality of education, and perceived quality mediates the relationship between SMMA and student satisfaction positively. DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.1.002 Keywords: Social Media Marketing, Higher Education, Perceived Quality, Students’ Satisfaction
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The interrelationship between strategy as practice and public service innovation and delivery: Academic history and evidence from Kuwait
, Pages: 151-162 Jarrah Al-Mansour PDF (650K) |
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Abstract: Despite the rare use of the term ‘strategy’ in public and voluntary sector organizations, recent research has seen the use of both the strategy and strategy-as-practice concepts in regulating the innovation perspective within the public sector. The available literature on innovation, strategy, and service delivery within the public sector offers positive insights into forming a new concept of innovation within the public organization sphere. Using a systematic review, we aim to understand the integration of the strategy-as-practice perspective into the public service ethos to drive the innovation perspective forward. The review was performed in two stages, 855 documents were retrieved in the first stage that covered a five-year time span, while 8,620,000 documents were retrieved in the second stage that covered a twenty-three-year time span. We further supported our argument through a quantitative questionnaire with 93 respondents from Kuwait. The findings of the research indicate that public sector policymakers need to pay attention to the social complexity of their context in order to innovate delivered public services. Furthermore, policymakers need to adopt new innovative schemes including innovative strategy practices, digital governance, reform ethos, and mutual constitution in their strategies in order to ensure the innovative public services that are required by their communities. DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2021.1.001 Keywords: Decision support, Public innovation, Public service delivery, Strategy-as-practice, Systematic review, Kuwait
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