The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze the effect of perceived quality, price fairness, brand experience, and accessibility towards repurchase intention. The sample in this study is 107 respondents who are the customer of Chatime Purwokerto. The determination of the sample used purposive sampling method. The data was analyze using multiple regression analysis. The result of this study indicates that perceived quality, price fairness, and brand experience affects on repurchase intention partially. While, price fairness have no affect on repurchase intention. The adjusted coefficient of determination R Square is 0,407, which means that perceived quality, price fairness, brand experience, and accessibility are affects on repurchase intention by 44,7%, while remaining 59,3% is affected by other variables that not examined in this study. The most dominant influence variable in this study is brand experience..
Indonesia is one of the countries having the longest coastlines in the world. However, the productivity in fishing industry less contributes to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Besides, fishermen along the coastlines in Indonesia have a relatively very low standard of living. This study aimed to determine the role of network governance in the value chain of traditional fisheries industry on the coastal region of Cilacap, Central Java.This research was an exploratory study with the objective of exploring the concept of network governance in the traditional fisheries along the offshore Nusa Kambangan coast, Cilacap, Central Java. The sampling method used in this study was non-probability sampling with purposive sampling technique. The data collection techniques were observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation.The results of this study were expected to be able to get the actual value chain of wild fisheries off the coast of Nusa Kambangan, so that they can provide suggestions on the network governance model in the value chain of the traditional fisheries industry.
<p>This study examined the relationship between entrepreneurial passion, entrepreneurial self-efficacy, and entrepreneurial intention. This hypothesis proposes that entrepreneurial passion positively affects entrepreneurial intention. Furthermore, this study also hypothesizes that entrepreneurial emphasizing on entrepreneurial intention is mediated by entrepreneur self-efficacy. The present study takes a sample from housewives who run businesses in Banyumas. This study uses a convenience method for choosing 236 housewives who run businesses. This method is chosen because there is no sampling frame in this population. The results show that Entrepreneurial passion positively influences entrepreneurial intention. Entrepreneurial self-efficacy mediates the relationship between entrepreneurial passion and entrepreneurial intention. </p>
The concept of innovative village initiated by Central Java Provincial Government contains the essence of utilization of village resources in a new way based on science, technology, and local wisdom for community welfare, village progress and improved living standards by involving all elements of the village. The research aimed to explore the characteristics of villages in Banyumas Regency that potentially served as an innovative village. The research phase began with focus group discussions to assess the potential of villages using rapid assessment and quantitative analysis of the Analytical Hierarchy Process. The discussion resulted in a list of 22 villages that were screened out through rapid assessment into 7 villages. The results of the focused group discussion also resulted in eight dimensions used as an instrument to select innovative village, namely: 1) empowerment of village potentials innovatively, 2) support of institutional system and village infrastructure, 3) capacity and commitment of rural apparatus, 4) technological accessibility by the community, 5) community participation, 6) tourism potential, 7) agricultural / plantation / forestry potential, and 8) livestock / fishery potential. The results of paired comparisons using AHP selected Kalisari village at Cilongok sub-district as an innovative village. Field surveys, observations and in-depth interviews were conducted in Kalisari village with respondents of village communities, village apparatuses, and district government agencies.Keywords: Model, Village, Innovative, Kalisari, Potency.
The results of this study concluded that: 1) Village income during the COVID-19 pandemic decreased due to limited community activities outside the home and reduced public spending. The decline in income from large events such as weddings and celebrations caused the rent for tents and other Bumdes income to decline. 2) The village party is now using a marketing strategy where activities outside the home such as the opening of the market and the community can return to their activities outside the home on the condition that they comply with the protocols set by the government such as keeping a distance and wearing masks. 3) The results of declining income during the covid pandemic Village-Owned Enterprises affect the level of community welfare with the income they get. 4) BUMDes besides being able to improve public services and optimize village assets, also play a role in supporting, facilitating, and coordinating the productive economic efforts of rural communities. BUMDes can be the parent of ecotourism activities or village ecotourism. BUMDes plays an important role in providing convenience services in saving and borrowing small-scale business capital for productive businesses of rural communities in collaboration with external parties (both banks and private companies).
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