scholarly journals Pengaruh Elektronikal Marketing terhadap Minat Wisatawan Berkunjung ke Pulau Saronde

Media Wisata ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali Hasan ◽  
Irma Kharisma Hatibie

The purpose of the authors conducted research to determine the effectiveness of E-Marketing Interests Against Tourist Visits in Gorontalo Saronde Island and can be beneficial for the institutions, the object of research, author and upcoming research. The location of the research is Saronde Island in Gorontalo. E-Marketing is one of the factors that play an important role in running a marketing business. E-marketing or Electronic Marketing is one of the breakthroughs that are quite reliable in marketing a tourism product. Saronde Island as one of the tourist attractions managed by GAB (Natural Gorontalo Maritime) uses the concept of E-Marketing as one way powerful enough to market their products. This research uses quantitative, measurement data in the form of numbers. Variables examined include Facebook marketing, email marketing, web marketing and blackberry messenger marketing. The number of samples from the total sample is 60 respondents to the normality test, autocorrelation test results and test multilinear data formula that relies on the analysis of the results of Durbin Watson and VIF (Variance Inflation Factor). With the technique of multiple regression analysis. The analysis result showed Blackberry Messenger is the most effective changer variable, which conducted to influent visiting of tourists, than others variable. The results showed a significant effect on the interest in visiting tourists at Saronde island of Gorontalo. The implications of this study are to be helpful to the reader, or for anyone who wants to continue the same thing in future research. Hypothesis Testing depends variable to the independent variable, the probability value is < 0.01.

Jurnal IPTA ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 26
Author(s):  
Christian Hamonangan Sinaga ◽  
I Nyoman Sudiarta ◽  
I GPB. Sasrawan Mananda

This research has purposed to find out the influence of price, service quality, loyalty and mediates satisfaction in correlation to price and loyalty to domestic tourist satisfaction at Lion Air Company Bali. The research used thepurposive sampling approach to 70 respondents of the Lion Air in Bali. Location of this research is at Domestic departure terminal of Ngurah Rai International Airport Tuban – Bali. The research was using two variables, those are the independent variable (X), and the dependent variable (Y). The analysis method used are the validity and instrument reliability test, normality test, and path analysis test. Based on result analysis, indicators in this research are valid and reliable. There is a positive and significant influence between the price to satisfaction of local tourists at Lion Air airline in Bali, there is positive and significant influence between service quality to satisfaction of local tourists at Lion Air company in Bali. There is positive and significant influence between satisfaction to the loyalty of local tourists at Lion Air airline in Bali. There is positive and significant influence between the price to the loyalty of local tourists at Lion Air airline in Bali. There is positive and significant influence between service quality to the loyalty of local tourists at Lion Air airline in Bali. Therefore future research is necessary to conduct further research using other variables suspected to affect the loyalty rating.


Author(s):  
Solihin Solihin ◽  
Wibowo Wibowo

<p class="Style17">This research is purposed to determine influence CSR disclosure to stock price of banking and mining companies that listed at Indonesia Stock Exchange(IDX). There are two model ofresearch, the first model without control variable BETA and PBV. The second model included control variable BETA and PBV. BETA is proxy of risk and PBV is proxy of growth. This research was conducted on 30 mining and banking companies that listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDA9 for the period 2006-2007. The method which used to select sample ofthis research is purposive sampling. Data analysis methods used Pearson for validity test, P-P Plot for normality test, Variance Inflation Factor(VIF) for multicollinearity test, LM-test for autocorrelation, and Glejser for heterrocedacity test. 7<sup>.</sup>= test and F-test was used to test hypothesis. The result of this research are in the first model( without control variable BETA and PBV), CSRI disclosure, Unexpected Return(UE), interaction between CSRI &amp; UE not influenced CAR of mining and banking companies that listed at IDX. The second model(included control variable BETA and PBV) indicated that CSRI disclosure, Unexpected Return(UE), interaction between CSRI &amp; UE, Price to Book Value(PBIO, BETA, interaction BETA &amp; PBVnot influenced CAR ofbanking and mining companies that listed at IDX</p>


Author(s):  
Margaretha Ohyver

Multicolinear is a case that occurs in multi-linear regression analysis. Using multicolinear, it will be difficult to separate the influence of each independent variable towards the response variables. It also occurs in a farm production like cabbage. To solve this problem, Ridge regression method is used. This research aims to obtain a Ridge regression model to solve the multicolinear case. By using this method, the alleged regression coefficient is obtained by variance inflation factor less than ten for six free variables. 


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 72
Author(s):  
Slamet ' ◽  
Ali Mandan ◽  
Ardiah Juita ◽  
Ridwan Sinurat

This study is correlational research that aims to find the contribution of leg muscleexplosive power to yield long jump squat style. The student sample was the son of varsity sportscoaching education Riau semester totaling 42 people. As the independent variable is theexplosive power leg muscle while dependent variable is the result of the long jump jongok style.Data (x) obtained from the test results without the leading long jump (standing board jump) toassess leg muscle explosive power while data (y) obtained from testing the long jump squat styleusing the prefix. Data were analyzed with statistical normality test is a test last lilifors alsoanalyzed the data to look for the correlation coefficient, and then proceed to test "t" after itsought the contribution. From the results of data processing for the normal distribution of dataobtained for the provision of data (x) and abnormally distributed in terms of data (y). r = 0.32,then through the test "t", t_ (count>) ttabel then there is a significant relationship between theexplosive muscle power with the outcome long jump squat style, via analysis of leg muscleexplosive power of determination have contributed 10.24% and 89 , 76% was contributed byother factors.


Machines ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Yuhang Yang ◽  
Zhiqiao Dong ◽  
Yuquan Meng ◽  
Chenhui Shao

High-fidelity characterization and effective monitoring of spatial and spatiotemporal processes are crucial for high-performance quality control of many manufacturing processes and systems in the era of smart manufacturing. Although the recent development in measurement technologies has made it possible to acquire high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) surface measurement data, it is generally expensive and time-consuming to use such technologies in real-world production settings. Data-driven approaches that stem from statistics and machine learning can potentially enable intelligent, cost-effective surface measurement and thus allow manufacturers to use high-resolution surface data for better decision-making without introducing substantial production cost induced by data acquisition. Among these methods, spatial and spatiotemporal interpolation techniques can draw inferences about unmeasured locations on a surface using the measurement of other locations, thus decreasing the measurement cost and time. However, interpolation methods are very sensitive to the availability of measurement data, and their performances largely depend on the measurement scheme or the sampling design, i.e., how to allocate measurement efforts. As such, sampling design is considered to be another important field that enables intelligent surface measurement. This paper reviews and summarizes the state-of-the-art research in interpolation and sampling design for surface measurement in varied manufacturing applications. Research gaps and future research directions are also identified and can serve as a fundamental guideline to industrial practitioners and researchers for future studies in these areas.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Trilas M. Leeman ◽  
Bob G. Knight ◽  
Erich C. Fein ◽  
Sonya Winterbotham ◽  
Jeffrey Dean Webster

ABSTRACT Objectives: Although wisdom is a desirable life span developmental goal, researchers have often lacked brief and reliable construct measures. We examined whether an abbreviated set of items could be empirically derived from the popular 40-item five-factor Self-Assessed Wisdom Scale (SAWS). Design: Survey data from 709 respondents were randomly split into two and analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Setting: The survey was conducted online in Australia. Participants: The total sample consisted of 709 participants (M age = 35.67 years; age range = 15–92 years) of whom 22% were male, and 78% female. Measurement: The study analyzed the 40-item SAWS. Results: Sample 1 showed the traditional five-factor structure for the 40-item SAWS did not fit the data. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) on Sample 2 offered an alternative model based on a 15-item, five-factor solution with the latent variables Reminiscence/Reflection, Humor, Emotional Regulation, Experience, and Openness. This model, which replicates the factor structure of the original 40-item SAWS with a short form of 15 items, was then confirmed on Sample 1 using a CFA that produced acceptable fit and measurement invariance across age groups. Conclusions: We suggest the abbreviated SAWS-15 can be useful as a measure of individual differences in wisdom, and we highlight areas for future research.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beth K Jaworski ◽  
Katherine Taylor ◽  
Kelly M Ramsey ◽  
Adrienne J Heinz ◽  
Sarah Steinmetz ◽  
...  

BACKGROUND Although the pandemic has not led to a uniform increase of mental health concerns among older adults, there is evidence to suggest that some older veterans did experience an exacerbation of pre-existing mental health conditions, and that mental health difficulties were associated with a lack of social support and increasing numbers of pandemic-related stressors. Mobile mental health apps are scalable, may be a helpful resource for managing stress during the pandemic and beyond, and could potentially provide services that are not accessible due to the pandemic. However, overall comfort with mobile devices and factors influencing the uptake and usage of mobile apps during the pandemic among older veterans are not well known. COVID Coach is a free, evidence-informed mobile app designed for pandemic-related stress. Public usage data have been evaluated, but its uptake and usage among older veterans has not been explored. OBJECTIVE The purpose of the current study was to characterize smartphone ownership rates among U.S. veterans, identify veteran characteristics associated with downloading and use of COVID Coach, and characterize key content usage within the app. METHODS Data were analyzed from the 2019-2020 National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study (NHRVS), which surveyed a nationally representative, prospective cohort of 3,078 U.S. military veterans before and one year into the pandemic. The NHRVS sample was drawn from KnowledgePanel®, a research panel of more than 50,000 households maintained by Ipsos, Inc. Median time to complete the survey was nearly 32 minutes. The research version of COVID Coach was offered to all veterans who completed the peri-pandemic follow-up assessment on a mobile device (n = 814; weighted 34.2% of total sample). App usage data from all respondents who downloaded the app (n = 34; weighted 3.3% of the mobile completers sample) were collected between November 14, 2020 and November 7, 2021. RESULTS We found that most U.S. veterans own smartphones and veterans with higher education, greater number of adverse childhood experiences, higher extraversion, and greater severity of pandemic-related PTSD symptoms were more likely to download COVID Coach. Although uptake and usage of COVID Coach was relatively low (3.3% of eligible participants, n = 34), 50% of the participants returned to the app for more than one day of use. The interactive tools for managing stress were used most frequently. CONCLUSIONS Although the coronavirus pandemic has increased the need for and creation of digital mental health tools, these resources may require tailoring for older veteran populations. Future research is needed to better understand how to optimize digital mental health tools, such as apps, to ensure uptake and usage among older adults, particularly those who have experienced traumas across the lifespan.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 103-112
Author(s):  
Chandra Kanta Baral ◽  
Basanta Kumar Neupane

This study aimed to understand the tourist attractions, major tourism products and their assessment in Manaslu Conservation Area of Nepal MCA). MCA is a place well known both, nationally and internationally, for its scenic beauty, unique ecology, and rich cultural heritage, given by its geographic position and unique topography. The number of tourists visiting this area has been increasing every year. In 2001 the tourist flow was only 798 whereas in 2019 it was 7655. Such tourism growth has several socio-economic and cultural consequences. Along with the increased number of tourists, tourism focused facilities and infrastructures like hotels and tea shops are also increasing in the area. There are 127 hotels with 1328 rooms and 2827 beds (as of 2019) providing food and accommodation services for the visitors. However, even though there are many potential areas for tourism development in the Manaslu Conservation Area, because of less promotional practices, there is very little tourism activity in the region. With the area's diverse physiography, unique landscape, biodiversity and the social-cultural dimension of the villages, the area could provide plenty of attractions for tourism.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriely S. Folli ◽  
Márcia H.C. Nascimento ◽  
Ellisson H. de Paulo ◽  
Pedro H.P. da Cunha ◽  
Wanderson Romão ◽  
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