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International Humanities and Applied Science Journal
ISSN : 10.2244     EISSN : 2622580     DOI : 10.22441/ihasj
International Humanities and Applied Science Journal (IHASJ), published online version, is a peer-reviewed journal published three times a year (April, August, and December) by the International Class of Universitas Mercu Buana. IHASJ is intended to be the journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research on humanities and applied science. IHASJ invites manuscripts in the humanities topics such as management, business, accounting, communication, psychology, art and design, and also applied science such as; computer science and engineering. The papers are written in English, using APA citation style and single-column layout.
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TOURISTS’ INTENTION TO VISIT POST-DISASTER DESTINATION Alverina Agusta Sitio
International Humanities and Applied Science Journal Volume 5, Issue 3, 2022
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Lombok was hit by an earthquake of 7.0 magnitude on the mid of 2017. As a tourist destination, such disaster had a negative impact where its inbound tourist decreased to almost 75% on the following year. However, there is a possibility that Lombok may shift its destination image into a post-disaster destination. Such concept has been documented on tourism literatures, where scholars investigate the peculiarities of tourists’ travel motivation to the post-disaster destinations. However, there is a lack of investigation regarding the negative tourists’ motivations in the context of post-disaster destinations. Thus, this study aims to fill this gap by investigating the relationships of perceived risks and travel constraints toward tourists’ intention to visit. Additionally, using the push-pull motivation theory, this study also investigates the mediating effect of destination image.
HALAL CERTIFICATION ON PERANAKAN RESTAURANT: WILL IT CAPTIVATE THE MUSLIM CONSUMERS? Ida Laela
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The proliferation of restaurants in the Capital City of Jakarta reflects the current trend of dining out among its citizens. Monthly spending on restaurants has increased over the last three years, even though experiencing a slow growth. Along with this trend, the demand of halal food become one of the considerations among the consumers. Several Peranakan Chinese restaurants which has been granted with halal certification. This indicates the restaurants’ strategy to attract the Muslim-majority consumers of Jakarta. However, research on the impact of halal certification on the Muslim consumers’ understanding and confidence of its benefits within the restaurant context remain scarce. This study introduce trust into the Theory of Consumption Value to capture the culinary motivation of the Muslim consumers. This study employed quantitative methodology, where 156 questionnaires were distributed on three most favorite Peranakan restaurant in Jakarta. The data collected was analyzed using SmartPLS 3.2.8. The result showed that all hypotheses are accepted except for the mediating role of trust within the relationship between Halal Certification and Patronage Intention. The finding highlights that Halal Certification credibility outweighed the managers’ credibility to maintain the halal status of the restaurant. Additionally, the Peranakan cuisine remain the one of the favorite delicacies in Indonesia, specifically among the Muslim consumers, and halal certificate simplify their decision-making in terms of consumption.
WILL DOMESTIC TOURISTS ADHERE TO HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOL DURING POST COVID 19 PANDEMICS? EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA. Paromauli Manurung; Mas Wahyu Wibowo
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the Indonesian domestic tourists’ protection behavior intention when travelling during the post-pandemic phase. This study employs the protective motivation theory (PMT) that involves the variables of perceived severity, perceived vulnerability, response efficacy, and self-efficacy to predict the protective behavior intention. Data were collected through 210 distributed questionnaires toward Indonesian domestic travelers. The collected data was analyzed by using SmartPLS. The Indonesian domestic travelers are mostly willing to comply with the health and safety procedure as imposed by the government when travelling during the post-pandemic phase. However, the respondents do not perceive themselves as vulnerable to the spread of covid 19 virus during traveling. The compliance toward the implementation of health and safety protocols and self confidence among Indonesian domestic tourists are high during traveling. Nevertheless, they do not consider themselves to be vulnerable with the covid 19. The results revealed that people are well-accustomed with the new normal to protect themselves from the exposure of covid 19 during traveling. The value of this study is the finding that the majority of Indonesian domestic tourists have adopted the safety and health protocol which increase their coping strategy in dealing with covid 19 as a threat during traveling.   
The Effect of Good Corporate Governance on the Sustainability of Electric Company in Indonesia RIO AFRIANDA ST MT
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This study aims to analyze the effect of Good Corporate Governance on the Sustainability of Electricity Companies in Indonesia. The research is based on the GCG Assessment Score from the company's annual report for the last three years. It was found that the aspect of commitment to the implementation of sustainable governance was increasing every year; the aspect of shareholder assessment and GMS decreases; Board of commissioners/board of supervisors increased; The assessment aspect of the Board of Directors decreases every year, and the value of other aspects increases every year. From the total GCG Assessment score of 89.559 in 2020, it is concluded that the implementation of GCG is in the very good category and has a positive effect on the company's sustainability.Keywords: Good Corporate Governance
YOUNG WOMEN TRAVELERS’ INTENTION TO VISIT HALAL DESTINATION Imelda Rahmawati Khaerudin
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The purpose of this paper is to introduce the variable of Travel Motivation (TRMT), Travel Constraints (TCON), and Destination Image (DI) with Push-Pull Motivation theory to investigate Indonesian young female Muslim travelers’ intention to visit Lombok as a halal destination. Data were collected through 187 distributed questionnaires toward Indonesian young female Muslim travelers. The collected data was analyzed by using SmartPLS. Indonesian young female Muslim travelers are highly motivated for travel-related activities, specifically to obtain a level of independence and empowerment. This study only focusing on Lombok as a halal destination. Young female Muslim travelers appear as a lucrative segment; thus, Lombok should provide marketing promotion that target this segment. Further, halal destination also provides the young women Muslim travelers to express their religious beliefs, in ways that are relevant to Muslim women. The value of this study is the finding that young women Muslim travelers are eager to visit a halal destination, and appear to be capable to overcome both internal and external factors that might prohibit them to travel. 
SOCIAL INFLUENCE CAN INCREASE PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOR IN ECOTOURISM ENVIRONMENT: LITERATURE REVIEW Andre Ludya Liap
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Abstract - Social influences that can increase a person's behavior change in acting for sustainable marketing of a tourist place, especially ecotourism, mangrove forests. This study seeks to reveal that overall, comparative social feedback may have a careful measure. That social behavior or human social behavior is controlled by some unconscious motives. Data collection for journal materials is carried out by studying literature, and preferably related to social influences, especially in pro-environmental behavior for ecotourism visits. Many developing countries are committed to ecotourism to receive economic growth through the use of natural resources. Positive social influence on purchase intention and multiple social identities are needed to understand how identity can lead to pro-environmental behavior and consumer judgments with pro-environmental variables, particularly in ecotourism places, mangrove forests can be suggested to explore processes of social influence and preference formation. , can form a person who lives socially. Obtained a new conceptual framework based on social theory. In the future, more in-depth research can be carried out to obtain a quantitative analysis of the effect of pro-environmental behavior variables as intervening variables or mediator variables on social influences in ecotourism site visits.

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