Purpose: This study examines the foreign tourist’s MTE on the indigenous tradition with the objective to find out the foreign tourists’ MTE and its effect on revisit intention and intention to recommend. It is conducted on 51 foreign tourists visiting Mentawai from April to June 2018. Methodology: Convenient sampling is used for the sampling method. Primary data are collected from survey. Result: The result shows that MTE is good (higher) which has a positive significant relationship with the revisit intention due to that the t value of this variable is greater than 1.96., and the path coefficient is 0.619. It indicates the higher MTE which will have an effect on the high opportunity to revisit intention. The effect of MTE on intention to recommend also has a positive significant relationship. The path coefficient also indicates a positive sign, meaning the higher MTE has effect on the higher intention to recommend. Thus, foreign tourists experiencing Mentawai cultural tourism has positive MTE effecting positively tourists’ revisit intention and intention to recommend. Applications: This research can be used for universities, teachers, and students. Novelty/Originality: In this research, the model of the Indigenous Tradition Based-Tourism Development: Foreign Tourist’s Memorable Tourism Experience in Mentawai, Indonesia is presented in a comprehensive and complete manner.
The data protection compliance has been discussing among multidiscipline academician and practitioners. However, there is a lack of prior study conducting in Indonesia’s environment. Therefore, this study has a research objective of investigating the effect of perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness on attitude toward data protection policy among medical staff in west Sumatra, Indonesia. Besides, this study also seeks to determine the relationship between attitude toward data protection policy and data protection compliance. Data is gathered through survey and analysed using the SEM-PLS. Smart-Pls is applied by considering the assessment of measurement and structural model. The result shows that there is a positive significant relationship between perceived usefulness and attitude toward data protection policy. This study documents a positive association between attitude toward data protection and data protection compliance. Practically, this study implies that to increase the compliance behaviour among medical staffs, the institution has to increase the attitude toward data protection policy and perceived usefulness. Theoretically, this study contributes to the technology acceptance model.
The earthquake that occurred in Pasaman Regency on February 28, 2022 caused casualties and damage to houses, gardens, and other infrastructure. During the emergency response time, the earthquake victims lived in emergency tents because the existing houses were uninhabitable. Many people's houses were severely damaged due to the construction of houses that were not up to standard. The objectives of community service activities are to: (1) provide temporary shelter for victims of the Pasaman earthquake; (2) increasing public understanding of the correct structure of housing, and safe from the risk of earthquake disasters; (3) Recovering earthquake victims from trauma, so that they get up and start their daily activities. (4) Easing the burden on victims by providing logistical assistance. Activities are carried out using a participatory method. As planned, after the activity several things were achieved: (1) the availability of a shelter building for one family; (2) Public understanding of the correct building structure increases; (3) Children who are victims of natural disasters regain their spirits and rise from trauma; (4) Logistics assistance can ease the burden of earthquake victims ahead of the month of Ramadan. The implication of Community Service activities is to reduce the burden of the Regional Government in restoring the economic condition of the community after the earthquake. With the participation of the community together there is an acceleration of recovery. After the activities were carried out, it was concluded that post-earthquake handling requires the participation of various parties, for that it is necessary to coordinate with various parties to avoid overlapping.
Doctors practicing their profession are entitled to legal protection as stipulated in Article 50 of Law Number 29 of 2004 concerning Medical Practice. Hospitals must provide legal protection for doctors working in their hospitals by the hospital's obligations regulated in Article 29 paragraph (1) letter (s) of Law Number 44 of 2009 concerning Hospitals.In Indonesia, a statutory regulation has not explicitly regulated legal protection for doctors. This Literature Review discusses legal protection that hospitals can provide to doctors in practicing medicine. The form of preventive legal protection for doctors by hospitals is in the form of guarantees of legal protection, legal administration, authority for professional practice/clinical care, regulation of clinical practice, quality of medical services, provision of quality health service facilities and infrastructure and stipulation of prohibitions and sanctions. Forms of repressive legal protection for doctors by hospitals are handling complaints and claims, investigations, settlements, and financing of medical dispute cases. Legal certainty regarding the provision of legal protection must be included in the Hospital By-Laws. With legal certainty and regulations regarding legal protection, doctors will be protected and increase loyalty to hospitals.
Indonesian government is actively developing the indigenous villages of Mentawai. The development has brought social conflict over land and ineffective development due to the ignorance of the indigenous tradition on land. The indigenous people have a fanatically practiced tradition recorded in their family stories from which social norms on land are basically derived. Unfortunately, previous studies on the tradition in which there are rituals and taboos as the base for land-use management and development remains ignored and unexamined. The paper examines indigenous land-related tradition in village of Madobag Mentawai as basic social norms for indigenous land-use management and development. Its objectives are to identify indigenous social norms based on the tradition for possible land-use management and sustainable development. The study applies ethnography method based on theoretical approach of indigenous tradition and taboo on land. The result is that the indigenous people have a number of land-related traditions in which it is found rituals, taboos, sacred sites, and food, medical and ritual plants, plants for traditional home and canoe, and culturally important hunting area. The traditions include indigenous land-ownership, land-use for the indigenous, land-use for outsiders, and land-use for development. The traditions are social norms which should be seriously considered as base for land-use management and sustainable development. They can be as effective base for indigenous land-use management and development policy in using the land, solving social conflict over land, keeping social harmony, making policy on development, conserving environment and forest, and preserving indigenous Mentawai culture.
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