scholarly journals Pengaruh Push, Pull, dan Mooring terhadap Switching Intention pada Konsumen Pengguna Wifi di Era Pandemi Covid-19

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 1537-1548
Author(s):  
Adita Primadana Sugandha ◽  
Tias Andarini Indarwati

Internet use during the current pandemic is increasing, and most are done online. Work From Home (WFH) and School From Home (SFH) require stable and smooth internet. In addition to the internet, smartphones also play an essential role in people's daily lives during restrictions due to the pandemic. This study aims to analyze and discuss the effect of push, pull and mooring on switching intention. This study uses a push-pull-mooring model with an approach through switching intention. Respondents in this study were at least 20 years old. Due to this age, respondents have entered the adult stage in switching intentions from internet data packages to wifi. The sample used is 110 respondents—the sampling method used non-probability sampling with the judgmental sampling method. The analysis technique uses multiple linear regression with SPSS26 software. Based on the results obtained, it is known that the push variable on switching intention to use wifi has a positive effect. The pull variable has a positive impact on switching intention to use wifi. When the push and pull are getting stronger, consumers will switch. Mooring variable does not affect internet data packet switching intention to private wifi. This result shows that the switching intention of data packets to use wifi privately at home is relatively high. Due to using private wifi, you can access or surf the internet at a stable speed compared to data packet internet, in contrast to using data packet internet whose network is unstable.

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-65
Author(s):  
Evayani Evayani ◽  
Dini Ariani ◽  
Dinaroe Dinaroe

In recent years, the number of internet users and smartphones was increasing enormously in Indonesia. The development of the internet occurs rapidly and gives a significant influence on every aspect of life. The growing information technology allows people to easily perform various financial transactions by using mobile payments. This research aimed to examine the influence of mobility, compatibility, and trust toward the intention of users to use mobile payment. The research was conducted in Banda Aceh by taking samples of the PayTren users. The purposive sampling method was being used in gathering data and the main instrument of data collection was in the form of a questionnaire, which was being measured on a Likert scale. The data Samples were Banda Aceh inhabitants who use PayTren as their mobile payment platform. A total of 119 data were processed using SPSS and the analysis result of the model showed that mobility, compatibility, and trust affected the intention to use mobile payment PayTren.


2021 ◽  
Vol 31 (5) ◽  
pp. 1303
Author(s):  
Anry Umar ◽  
William Tjong

The hospital is a socio-economic service company. The research objective is to analyze the effect of profitability, solvency, and liquidity on the company value of the hospital industry. The study population was hospitals in sector 9 – trade, subsector 96 - health in the IDX for the 2015-2019. The sample was taken using nonprobability sampling method with purposive sampling technique of four issuers. This study uses a quantitative approach with data collection then processed with Eviews and the analysis technique used is panel data regression. From the results of the study using data panel regression with FEM approach and a significance value of 0.05; The p-value of ROE 0.3403, DER 0.0000 CR 0.0076. ROE, DER and CR have positive regression coefficients. The MIKA intercept value is 3.37330659, SAME -3.1121377, SILO 0.694458, and SRAJ -1.303740. R2 of ROE, DER and CR on PBV is 76.9%. The conclusion in this study, DER and CR have a significant and positive effect on PBV. Meanwhile, ROE has no significant effect on PBV, but has a positive relationship. Keywords: The value of the company; Profitability; Solvency; Liquidity; Hospital.


2007 ◽  
Vol 17 (07) ◽  
pp. 2485-2490 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. K. LEE ◽  
K.-I. GOH ◽  
B. KAHNG ◽  
D. KIM

We study structural feature and evolution of the Internet at the autonomous systems level. Extracting relevant parameters for the growth dynamics of the Internet topology, we construct a toy model for the Internet evolution, which includes the ingredients of multiplicative stochastic evolution of nodes and edges and adaptive rewiring of edges. The model reproduces successfully structural features of the Internet at a fundamental level. We also introduce a quantity called the load as the capacity of node needed for handling the communication traffic and study its time-dependent behavior at the hubs across years. The load at hub increases with network size N as ~ N1.8. Finally, we study data packet traffic in the microscopic scale. The average delay time of data packets in a queueing system is calculated, in particular, when the number of arrival channels is scale-free. We show that when the number of arriving data packets follows a power law distribution, ~ n-λ, the queue length distribution decays as n1-λ and the average delay time at the hub diverges as ~ N(3-λ)/(γ-1) in the N → ∞ limit when 2 < λ < 3γ being the network degree exponent.


Author(s):  
Alia Besbes Sahli ◽  
Patrick Legohérel

The purpose of this article is to investigate the factors influencing the intention to use the Internet to book tourism products online in Tunisian context. To this end, the authors selected the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behavior (DTPB) to help account for the intention to book online. The authors conduct an online survey. Data was obtained from 158 questionnaires and analyzed through regression. The study demonstrated the importance of causal relationships between predictor variables and the dependent variable, namely the intention to book online. A novel result, perceived usefulness does not admit a positive impact on the attitude towards online booking. Thus, the study has confirmed the explanatory power of the DTPB model in accounting for consumers' behavioral intention in the context of e-tourism.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 229-240
Author(s):  
Hawa Asma Ul Husna

Speaking English skills is a frightening thing for some English for Foreign Language Learners (EFL), including students at one of the universities in Jakarta. Even though they live and stay in Jakarta and its surroundings, which is the capital city of Indonesia with high job competition, there are still many students who have a low level of English speaking skills. This study aims to determine the relationship between English speaking skills and their closeness to English as seen from the 5 levels of students' proficiency in speaking English. This research uses the descriptive qualitative method. The subjects of this study were 2 classes with a total of 60 students at a university in Jakarta in the 2019-2020 school year. Researchers used tests, questionnaires, interviews, and literature studies as data collection techniques. While the data analysis technique used by researchers is using data triangulation. The results of this study indicate that the closer they are to English in their daily lives, both by frequently reading English articles, frequently watching English films, often listening to English music, the better the students' level of English speaking skills.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 6591
Author(s):  
AA Gd Agung Rahma Putra ◽  
Ni Made Asti Aksari

The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of price on brand image, the effect of price and brand image on consumer purchase intention, and the role of brand image in mediating the effect of price on the purchase intention towards iPhone product in Denpasar City. The population of this study are consumers with the intention to use iPhone product. The sampling method used in this study is nonprobability sampling with purposive sampling technique by using certain consideration. The sample selected for this study was 110 respondents. Data is analysed using path analysis technique. The result of this research shows that price have a positive and significant effect on iPhone brand image, price and brand image have positive and significant effect on consumer purchase intention towards iPhone product, and brand image plays a mediating role on the relationship between price and purchase intention towards iPhone product in Denpasar.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Dessy Dwiyanti

Abstrak Pemanfaatan webinar (website seminar) selama masa pandemi Covid-19 ini sedang marak diikuti berbagai kalangan. Webinar yang efektif diharapkan dapat memberikan dampak positif yang bermanfaat bagi kemajuan pembelajaran di era pandemi ini. Penulis melakukan riset ini dengan maksud untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor yang dapat memberikan pengaruh dalam efektivitas webinar. Riset ini menggunakan metode asosiatif dengan pendekatan kuantitatif. Hipotesis yang diajukan diuji menggunakan teknik analisis linear berganda. Berdasarkan hasil pengujian hipotesis didapatkan hasil bahwa kualitas jaringan internet memberikan pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap efektivitas webinar. Sementara itu, metode webinar, materi webinar, dan kualitas narasumber tidak memberikan dampak yang signifikan terhadap efektivitas webinar Abstract The implementation of webinars (website seminars) during Covid-19 pandemic is currently being attended by various groups. An effective webinar is expected to have positive impact that will benefit the progress of learning in this pandemic era. The purpose of this research is to understandzthezfactorszthat can affectzthe effectiveness of the webinar. This research utilizes an associative method with a quantitative approach, where hypothesis testing through multiple linear analysis technique used in this study. The results of hypothesis testing show that the quality of the internet network has played a major impact on the effectiveness of the webinar. Meanwhile webinar method, webinar material, and resource quality do not play a significant impact on the effectiveness of webinar.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 60-74
Author(s):  
Asad Ahmad ◽  
Mohd Danish Kirmani

With the rapid spread of COVID-19, governments of several nations have ordered some kind of lockdown to withhold the spread of this deadly virus. The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned the nations to take this virus seriously, which has a potential to bring a catastrophe to this world. WHO has continuously been working as a guiding star in this time of pandemic. It is important for the world to have an updated information related to the disease. While seeking information over the internet, there are several questions which pops up in the mind of the information seekers. Keeping in mind the relevance of COVID-19-related information over the internet, the present study investigates the behavioral intention of the internet users to seek information related to the disease. Researchers have adapted TAM model with two additional factors (i.e., electronic word of mouth [E-WOM] and trust). The findings suggest that perceived usefulness and E-WOM have a positive impact on trust, which further has a positive impact on intention to use government websites related to COVID-19 information.


2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alia Besbes Sahli ◽  
Patrick Legohérel

The purpose of this article is to investigate the factors influencing the intention to use the Internet to book tourism products online in Tunisian context. To this end, the authors selected the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behavior (DTPB) to help account for the intention to book online. The authors conduct an online survey. Data was obtained from 158 questionnaires and analyzed through regression. The study demonstrated the importance of causal relationships between predictor variables and the dependent variable, namely the intention to book online. A novel result, perceived usefulness does not admit a positive impact on the attitude towards online booking. Thus, the study has confirmed the explanatory power of the DTPB model in accounting for consumers' behavioral intention in the context of e-tourism.


Author(s):  
Ari Dwi Astono ◽  
Widji Astuti ◽  
Harianto Respati

This study aims to analyze the effect of reputation, competence on customer loyalty with customer satisfaction as an intervening variable. The population in this study were students of private tertiary institutions in Central Java who are members of Services for Higher Education Institutions Region VI, while a sample of 5 private universities, using the purposive sampling method, was taken with the Slovin formula of 190 respondents. The analysis technique uses regression analysis. Research results show the customer satisfaction variable can be an intervening variable or able to mediate between the direct influence of the reputation variable and the competency variable on customer loyalty variables.


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