Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 3 Documents
Search
Journal : Infestasi

ONLINE CREDIT CARD FRAUD: AN EMERGING CRIME IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Anita Carolina
InFestasi Vol 8, No 2 (2012): DESEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/infestasi.v8i2.1267

Abstract

While the online retailing environment has provided businesses with an unparalleled opportunity to expand and improve their profits, it has also increased the vulnerability of businesses to online credit card fraud. This paper discusses the vulnerability of online credit card payment and the risks faced by participants in online credit card payment. As well as examining the prevalence of online credit card fraud, this paper considers strategies to reduce the risk of online credit card fraud. 
SISTEM ANTI KORUPSI: SUATU STUDI KOMPARATIF DI INDONESIA, HONGKONG, SINGAPURA DAN THAILAND Anita Carolina
InFestasi Vol 8, No 1 (2012): JUNI
Publisher : Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/infestasi.v8i1.1258

Abstract

This study is designed to cast light on the issue of corruption from diverse viewpoints, which is so deeply rooted in every aspect of life these days. Anti-corruption approaches on the part of the government are not expected to be so successful because the problem is too complicated. That is why appropriate comprehension of the issue is required first. This study explores the anti-corruption and corruption-preventive systems in Asia, especially in Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand and Indonesia. Moreover, this study compares how those countries combat corruption with the aim of ascertaining why Singapore and Hong Kong are more effective in curbing corruption than Thailand and Indonesia. Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand and Indonesia have relied on a single anti-corruption agency (ACA) to implement the anti-corruption laws. This study concludes that the critical difference between success and failure in combating corruption in Asian countries is the political will of the government. Singapore and Hong Kong are more effective in corruption control because their governments have demonstrated their commitment by enforcing the comprehensive anticorruption laws impartially and providing the CPIB and ICAC with adequate personnel and budget to enable them to perform their functions effectively. In contrast, Thailand and Indonesia are less effective in curbing corruption because their governments lack the political will as reflected in the higher staff-population ratios and lower per capita expenditures of their ACAs and the selective enforcement of the anti-corruption laws. In addition to political will, the favourable policy contexts of Singapore and Hong Kong have enhanced the effectiveness of the CPIB and ICAC. On the other hand, the unfavourable policy contexts of Thailand and Indonesia have hindered the effectiveness of their ACAs.
Akuntabilitas Dalam Pengelolaan Ekowisata Mangrove di Madura Bella Dwi Gina Pitaloka; Anita Carolina; Rian Abrori
InFestasi Vol 18, No 2 (2022): DESEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Trunojoyo Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/infestasi.v18i2.17534

Abstract

Penelitian ini berusaha untuk menguji pengaruh sistem integritas, sistem pengendalian internal, kepemimpinan dan komitmen organisasi terhadap akuntabilitas pengelolaan ekowisata mangrove. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif dan kuantitatif, dengan cara membagikan kuesioner sebagai alat pengumpulan data primer. Metode purposive sampling digunakan untuk memilih 161 anggota kelompok sadar wisata di 4 kabupaten di Madura. Perangkat lunak SPSS 26 dipilih untuk digunakan dalam menganalisis informasi yang telah dikumpulkan. Hasil yang diperoleh mengungkapkan bahwa terdapat hubungan positif langsung yang signifikan antara sistem integritas dan akuntabilitas serta sistem pengendalian internal dan akuntabilitas. Namun, tidak terdapat hubungan langsung antara kepemimpinan dan akuntabilitas serta komitmen organisasi dan akuntabilitas. Penelitian ini bermanfaat bagi pemerintah, pengelola pariwisata dan masyarakat sekaligus memperluas literature mengenai peran sistem integritas, sistem pengendalian internal, kepemimpinan dan komitmen organisasi untuk meningkatkan akuntabiltas dalam pengelolaan pariwisata. The study sought to examine the impact of integrity system, internal control system, leadership and organizational commitment on accountability in mangrove ecotourism governance. The study was descriptive and quantitative in design, with a questionnaire functioning as the primary data collection tool. A purposive sample method was used to select 161 members of a tourism awareness group that manages mangrove tourism in 4 districts in Madura. SPSS 26 software was used to analyze the information collected. The results revealed a direct significant positive relationship between integrity system and accountability as well as internal control system and accountability.  However, the direct link between leadership and organizational commitment and accountability was not supported. This study is beneficial to the government, tourism management and the community, as well as expanding to the literature on the importance of integrity systems, internal control systems, leadership, and organizational commitment in increasing accountability in tourism management.