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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
International Humanities and Applied Science Journal Volume 5, Issue 3, 2022
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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.
Seen Safety Performance from the Perspective of Safety Plan, Safety Behavior and Safety Culture through Management Control as a Moderating Variable: A Conceptual Framework Jarman Setiadi
International Humanities and Applied Science Journal Volume 5, Issue 2, 2022
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This paper is a research design that aims to examine the factors that can affect safety performance in the chemical industry sector, several previous studies have conducted research on safety performance in the construction sector and there is still little research on safety performance in the chemical industry sector. This study uses a quantitative research design and will use hypothesis testing using PLS-SEM analysis tools as well as field studies. This study will use the entire population of the chemical industry in Banten province, which is as many as 60 companies and all of them will be sampled in this study. Practical implications: managers in the chemical industry sector companies must implement broad policies to improve safety performance to maintain business continuity by reducing the risk of work accidents.Originality/value: this researcher is one of the pioneers in research on the influence of safety planning, safety behavior, and safety culture on safety performance in the chemical industry.
WILL DOMESTIC TOURISTS ADHERE TO HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOL DURING POST COVID 19 PANDEMICS? EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIA. Paromauli Manurung; Mas Wahyu Wibowo
International Humanities and Applied Science Journal Volume 5, Issue 3, 2022
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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 Influence of Financial Behavior on the Decision to Use Sharia Crowdfunding as Access to Capital for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Delya Dwiyanti
International Humanities and Applied Science Journal Volume 5, Issue 2, 2022
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This study aims to determine the effect of awareness, trust and risk perception on the decision to use sharia crowdfunding. The subject of this research is Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) located in West Jakarta. This research is a quantitative type that uses primary data. The sample used in this study were 130 MSME respondents. The sampling method was carried out by the purposive sampling method. This study uses logistic regression data analysis techniques to analyze the decisions of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) using sharia crowdfunding using IBM Statistic SPSS 25 software. In general, the results of this study indicate that awareness has a positive and significant effect on decisions to use sharia crowdfunding, trust Positive and Significant influence on the Decision to Use Sharia Crowdfunding, Risk Perception has a Positive but Not Significant effect on the Decision to Use Sharia Crowdfunding. Keywords— Awareness, Trust, Risk Perception, Decision to Use, Sharia Crowdfunding
The Effect of Good Corporate Governance on the Sustainability of Electric Company in Indonesia RIO AFRIANDA ST MT
International Humanities and Applied Science Journal Volume 5, Issue 3, 2022
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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
WORK-LIFE BALANCE ON THE FEMALE NURSES AT THE INPATIENT INSTALLATION OF NON-SURGICAL INTERNAL MEDICINE Fitria Rahmi; Siti Afifi Luthfia; Lala Septiyani Sembiring
International Humanities and Applied Science Journal Volume 5, Issue 2, 2022
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The purpose of this research is to obtain an overview of the work-life balance among the female nurses at the Inpatient Installation of Non-Surgical Internal Medicine at the Central General Hospital of DR. M. Djamil Padang. The types of sampling techniques were using the saturated sampling, as many as 74 female nurses at the Inpatient Installation of Non-Surgical Internal Medicine. The data were obtained through a measuring instrument, namely the Work-Life Balance Scale (WLBS) from Fisher, Bulger, and Smith (2009) which has been modified by Novelia (2013). The method used in this research is the descriptive quantitative. Based on the results of the analysis of the research, it was found that the majority of female nurses at the Inpatient Installation of Non-Surgical Internal Medicine at the Central General Hospital of DR. M. Djamil Padang has a high level of the work-life balance. This means that the female nurses have been able to work and to develop the role that they live by being able to manage the time between working and personal life with their best ability to regulate personal life so as not to interfere with the work they do. 
YOUNG WOMEN TRAVELERS’ INTENTION TO VISIT HALAL DESTINATION Imelda Rahmawati Khaerudin
International Humanities and Applied Science Journal Volume 5, Issue 3, 2022
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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. 
Readiness to Successful Hybrid Learning as Part of Competitive Advantages through Students’ Experiences in New Normal Shiyrah Theosebes Sela; Dudi Permana
International Humanities and Applied Science Journal Volume 5, Issue 2, 2022
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This paper examines the readiness of a technology-based non-state university in Jakarta, Indonesia in conducting hybrid learning as part of competitive advantages based on the students’ experiences. The discussion only focuses on the hybrid learning implementation in new normal to identify the readiness of the university in conducting it and to claim it as one of the competitive advantages. In order to support the claim, questionnaire has been spread to collect data from students who experience the hybrid learning implementation directly. Online questionnaire on Microsoft Forms sent to students through social media network. This is the green method to save resources in collecting data. The collected data shows how the hybrid learning implemented in learning process of each student as respondent of this research. The result will confirm the hybrid learning implementation in this university can be claimed as the competitive advantage and enrich the researches related to competitive advantages in education fields.
THE RELATIONSHIP OF HALAL CERTIFICATION, ONLINE REVIEW TOWARD RE-PURCHASE INTENTION AND RELIGION BELIEF AS AN INTERVENING VARIABLE ON YOUNG MUSLIM CONSUMER Hanny Humairatunnisaa
International Humanities and Applied Science Journal Volume 5, Issue 2, 2022
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Indonesia is the largest Muslim population in the world, and having a halal certification is mandatory in Indonesia since 17 October 2019 based on Law Number 33 of 2014 Concerning halal product guarantee. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship of halal certification and online reviews that can affect chatime young Muslim consumers to repurchase the product. The paper uses causal research that aims to know about The Relationship of Halal Certification, Online Review toward Re-purchase Intention, and Religion Belief as Intervening Variable. Evidence supports by collecting the data with a questionnaire and take Indonesian consumers (Chatime consumer) as a population and the number population is unknown. The sampling method that uses for this paper is the purposive sampling technique and using Lemeshow calculation to determine the number of samples and the result need 100 samples or respondents in order to obtain more representative data. The PLS method analyzes and describe the data.  The result of the study indicates that Halal Certification has a positive and significant effect on Re-purchase Intention, Religion Belief and Online Review has a positive and significant effect on Re-purchase Intention, Online Review has positive and not significant result to Religion Belief, Religion Belief has positive and not significant result to Re-purchase Intention.Keywords: Halal Certification, Online Review, Re-purchase Intention, Religion Belief,