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Review of International Geographical Education Online ; 11(1):595-600, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1515738

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The pandemic that occurredklin Indonesia has theklpotential to slow downklthe economy. Indonesia's export andklimport activities experienced disruptionklduring the pandemic because it occurred in almost all countries of the world. This study aims to determine the effect of exports and imports from multiple geographical locations across the borders on economic growth during the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. This study uses multiple linear regression methods to answerklthe research hypotheses. Throughoutklthe pandemic thatkloccurred in Indonesia during 2019-2021, GDPklgrowth was determinedklby export andklimport activities. Theklresults of theklanalysis also show that an increase inklexports will resultklin a decrease inklGDP, while an increaseklin imports will causeklan increaseklin GDP. The rate of import and export was found slightly different in different geographical locations in Indonesia and across the borders © 2021. Review of International Geographical Education

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Review of International Geographical Education Online ; 11(6):472-482, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1513554

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of e-learning during the Covid-19 pandemic as measured by factors of flexibility, technical support, individual differences, technology acceptance, motivation, and the role of the instructor. The research sample was 194 students of the accounting study program obtained using purposive sampling. A descriptive research method was applied in this study with the results that the factors of flexibility, technical support, individual differences, technology acceptance, motivation, and the role of the instructor have been running effectively. © RIGEO ● Review of International Geographical Education

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Review of International Geographical Education Online ; 11(6):145-152, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1513548

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The COVID-19 pandemic has spread at an alarming pace, infecting millions and bringing economic activity to a near standstill as countries impose strict restrictions on movement to stop the virus from spreading. This pandemic has changed people's financial behavior a lot because it has an impact on all aspects of life. The traditional financial paradigm fails to explain such dramatic volatility as it is today. This volatility, however, can be explained by the behavioral finance paradigm. Behavioral finance shows that investors and the market are not completely rational, and that investors are influenced by their biases and cognitive errors. The purpose of this study was to see if there was a difference in stock prices between before the pandemic and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research method uses study events taken from 2018 (before the pandemic) to 2021 (when the pandemic is still hitting). The result of this study is that there is a difference in index stock prices between before the pandemic and during the pandemic © Review of International Geographical Education

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Review of International Geographical Education Online ; 11(5):2348-2353, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1481407

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Abstract. This research was conducted to find how much influence service innovation (X1) and service quality (X2) on customer satisfaction (Y) on Tokopedia application customers in Bandung. The method used in this study is a quantitative method with 100 respondents tokopedia application users in Bandung with multiple regression analysis calculation process and processed in SPSS25 software. The main data from the study used questionnaire survey, and secondary data was obtained through journal publications, articles, and theory books. According to the results of this study shows that the variable service Innovation (X1) and service quality (X2) has a significant influence simultaneously on the variable customer satisfaction (Y) Tokopedia application in The City of Bandung by 37.7%. © 2021. RIGEO. All Rights Reserved.

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Review of International Geographical Education Online ; 11(5):906-912, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1481399

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The government's choice of complicated language style in communicating issues or cases of Covid-19 risks bringing misunderstandings among the public. The choice of terms which are very elitist will only target certain circles. The government's communication strategy during this pandemic certainly creates new problems. One of the impacts arising from the government's elitist communication approach is the emergence of an information gap between the upper middle class and lower middle class which has a systemic impact, for example the panic buying phenomenon ahead of the implementation of the Social Restrictions Large-Scale (PSBB). In linguistics, an information (discourse) can be framed with topicalization techniques. This technique is a strategy for promoting information that will be highlighted. The part of the information that has a higher negative meaning burden tends to be not highlighted. The issue of the increase in positive cases of Covid-19 does not seem too prominent. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.

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Review of International Geographical Education Online ; 11(5):859-865, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1481398

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This study aims to examine the transformation of accountants in industry 4.0 and the new normal era. The research method used in this research is descriptive qualitative through a study of published literature with the problem under study. The data collection method used in this research is literature study and literature study, while the data source used by the author is secondary data, namely data obtained from other parties, not directly obtained by researchers from the research subject. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that adaptability is an absolute requirement that accountants must have in industry 4.0. On the other hand, many changes have occurred in various sectors since the outbreak of covid 19. The covid 19 pandemic clarifies the reality of how technology has become a primary need in every aspect as well as changing many methods that have been commonly used. This makes accountants aware of being sensitive and able to adapt to technology in the new normal era. © 2021. RIGEO. All Rights Reserved.

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Review of International Geographical Education Online ; 11(3):289-295, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1395791

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The COVID-19 pandemic has not only impacted our health but also impacted our daily life especially in terms of economics, lifestyle, and teaching and learning (T&L). There was also security issues related to online tools of geographical education. Adapting to a new world, we have learned a great deal about the spread of COVID-19, are aware of the implications and have introduced mitigation solutions within societies and concerning our economies. Yet worldwide, we are still learning. This paper presents a case study on how we strategize different styles of T&L among students at Higher Education Institute (HEI) specifically in our university department of geographical education, with Information Communication Technology (ICT) as the enabler. We developed a smart university blueprint with T&L as part of the main components and based it on tech-driven. With the emerging educational needs of the geography students, this smart university blueprint facilitates and supports the implementation of emerging education challenges related to teaching and learning of geography education. This case study indicates the importance of ICT as an enabler in T&L or known as smart learning. This blueprint can be used as guidance for educators and ICT top management in strategizing, adapting, and adopting their T&L style in the new normal © 2021 RIGEO. All Rights Reserved.

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Review of International Geographical Education Online ; 11(3):253-264, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1395789

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Indonesia is a country with the largest female population in Asia, 51% of whom are housewives. The consumer behavior of housewives in Indonesia is mostly like shopping at traditional markets, unfortunately since the Covid 19 outbreak they cannot shop as often as possible to the market for reasons. safety and temporary closure of markets to reduce crowd levels in traditional markets, as a result of which traders and consumers cannot interact and transact. There are social media activists in Bandung city who try to both traders and consumers of traditional markets by utilizing chat group Apps such as Whatsapp group for promote and trade traditional market. Opinion leaders are used as positive spreaders of traditional market products, this business is free for traders, payments are made directly to merchants via bank transfers and use of delivery services by couriers who are victims of Covid 19 dismissal, sales traffic is quite high but no one has tested the impact increase in consumer behavior and product trust. Additionally, the study has also considered the role of structural geography for the prediction of the consumer behavior. This study aims to answer this problem, with 300 respondents who are consumers in the chat group taken as a sample, the questionnaire is given and processed using PLS, the results show that as many respondents feel their consumer behavior changes shopping to traditional markets and the 75.61% increases trust in traditional market products due to referral from the chat group. The results of the study revealed that the structural geography also influences the consumer behaviors. © 2021 RIGEO. All Rights Reserved.

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Review of International Geographical Education Online ; 11(3):115-123, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1395786

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The conditions Covid-19 pandemics have caused massive changes, and this has an effect on consumer behavior. Several dominant behaviors appear in generally. This is what will be the reference material for research, whether this behavior also appears in the tourism industry at different geographical locations, or is there any other behavior found from the results of this research. This will be tested through the variables that are used as research tool, using travel intentions, digital marketing, and tourist's perceived risks. The behavioral effects are slightly different due to the difference in Covid-19 pandemic situation at different tourism locations. © 2021 RIGEO. All Rights Reserved.

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Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education ; 12(8):561-566, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-1212214

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This study aims to analyze the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on online marketing for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The research method used in this research is descriptive analysis and is included in the type of library research. The output of this research is national and international journals. This research is expected to increase the growth of MSMEs through online marketing.The results of a literature review conclude that the corona virus pandemic has had a significant impact on business actors around the world, including in Indonesia. Most business actors are forced to stop their business activities, because of policies issued by the government. This situation has an impact on reducing turnover. But on the other hand there is a significant increase in online sales transactions so that it can become an opportunity for the growth of MSMEs by optimizing online marketing. © 2021 Karadeniz Technical University. All rights reserved.

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