Purpose This study aims to establish the findings by confirming the extent to which an extended version of the TPB estimation relates to repetitive fish consumption. This study is important for the sustainable consumption of fish in society. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship that explains perceived value, consisting of monetary and non-monetary values, in shaping attitudes on repetition of fish consumption. Design/methodology/approach The sampling of this study was conducted for eight months of 365 people who consumed fish for at least one year. This research was conducted in Malang City, Indonesia. Data analysis applied structural equation modelling by measuring perceived values, attitudes, social norms, behaviour control, intentions and frequency of fish consumption. Findings It mostly follows the extended theory of planned behaviour (TPB) sections, with exception on the relationship of subjective norms to intentions and attitudes, subjective norms and perceived value towards repetition of fish consumption. The results of the study indicate that attitudes are preceded by the formation of perceived values. The perceived value significantly affects attitude formation. The perceived value of fish consumption is explained by health and monetary values. A positive attitude does not always precede consumption. Subjective norms provide a weak role in the repetition of fish consumption, while behaviour control plays an important role in realising action on repetitive fish consumption. Originality/value This study helps explain the extended TPB, and intentions towards the behaviour of repetitive fish consumption. Attitudes are preceded by the formation of perceived values in the TPB in intention repetitive fish consumption.
The development of the stock market has been dominated by individual. The decision-making process in investment actions is influenced by various individual characteristics and systematic factors are important elements that have an important influence on investors' financial decision making. Stock purchases can be influenced by attitudes, subjective norms and biases from past experiences. Stock investment is starting to be of interest to scholars. This study aims to determine and analyze the effect of attitudes, subjective norms and behavioral control on investment intentions in the capital market. The population that will be used as the research object is scholars in Malang, who have already been familiar with finance courses. The sampling method used was purposive sampling, namely determining the sample according to the research objectives. Data analysis is used to determine the effect of independent variables on the dependent variable, which is analyzed using path analysis with PLS. The result show that attitudes, subjective norms and behavioral control have an influence on the intention to invest in shares investment.
The development of Café Sawah as Village Tourism in Pujon Kidul is very important because it has an impact on improving the community's economy. So far, various dairy products by MSEs that are fostered by ‘Aisyiyah are sticks and crackers as typical souvenirs from Pujon Kidul Tourism. The souvenirs are still not packaged attractively. Product packaging is an effective marketing strategy in managing the end of production, until it is accepted by the end consumers. As a tourist area that is crowded with visitors, good and effective processing of souvenirs is a solution that can be offered to visitors as souvenirs. The purpose of this community service is to improve good packaging, elegant design, easy to carry and able to maintain the quality of the product during the trip. This community service methods are observation, audience and active participation, in order to increase the value of souvenir products with more attractive packaging, safe and comfortable, with local wisdom. The result of this community service is packaging that has an attractive design, an elegant impression of the product, improving of the product values, and so, it becomes a promotional medium when it is brought to a new place as a souvenir, and then, it will subsequently have impact on increasing the welfare of the surrounding community, especially MSEs fostered by ‘Aisyiyah.
This study aims to determine the effect of financial technology on financial satisfaction of Small Businesses (SMEs) in Malang City. By using primary data and random sampling, as well as using a questionnaire distributed to entrepreneurs and measured with a Likert scale. The collection of data on MSME respondents in the city of Malang is based on the distribution of questionnaires. The research objectives are as follows: To know the influence of Fintech on financial satisfaction?”. The analytical method used to determine the effect is to use simple regression statistics, with regression analysis tools used SPPS tools. The results obtained from the regression analysis show that there is a significant influence between Fintech variables on Financial Satisfaction. This is indicated by the value of the coefficient of determination (Adj.R-square) generated by the Fintech regression model (effect of feature convenience, social influence, performance expectations, system security and payment system drivers) on financial satisfaction of 0.565. Simultaneous testing of the hypothesis of the influence of Fintech variables (Ease of Features, Social Influence, Performance Expectations, System Security and Payment System Drivers) on Financial Satisfaction resulted in an F-test statistic of 26,716 with a probability of 0.000. This means that there is a simultaneous significant influence (together) with Fintech (Feasibility of Features, Social Influence, Performance Expectations, System Security and Payment System Drivers) on Financial Satisfaction.
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