Background: Industry revolution 4.0 (IR.4.0) paradigm, nurses were required to have adequate competencies to carry out their professional duties. Digital information should be mastered by the nursing student. Purpose: This study aims to explain digital literacy competencies on nursing students in the era of industrial revolution 4.0 in the Indonesian context. Methode: A literature review was conducted in this study using Rayyan Systematic Reviews Software. Results: There was 14 literature analyzed describing Student’s Information literacy competency and Internet of Thing. Conclusion: Digital literacy for nursing students today is an inevitability, and nursing students who have digital literacy competencies have the potential to be able to increase nursing knowledge and skills as ontological competencies in their learning process.
This study aims to understand the determinants of stock investment decision making by investors in the Indonesian stock market. Mixed methods are used by combining quantitative data from surveys and qualitative data from interviews. A survey was conducted among 400 investors using an online questionnaire, while interviews were conducted with selected investors. The results show that fundamental analysis plays an important role in stock investment decision-making. In addition, market sentiment and herd behavior also influence investment decisions. Investors also have different risk tolerances depending on investment objectives and personal risk profiles. This research provides insights for investors and professionals in the Indonesian stock market to develop more prudent and data-driven investment strategies.
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