Papers by Syayyidah M. Jannah
Ekspektra : jurnal bisnis dan manajemen, Dec 27, 2019
This study aims to analyze the level of digital literacy of millennial generation and how it affe... more This study aims to analyze the level of digital literacy of millennial generation and how it affects their abilities in their learning process (self-regulated learning). Data were obtained through an online questionnaire distributed to students at several universities in Yogyakarta. The number of questionnaires that can be processed is 100 questionnaires. Furthermore, the collected data is then analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results showed that the level of digital literacy of female students could be said to be higher than that of male students. However, both male and female students have not so high values on the dimensions of critical understanding as one dimension of digital literacy. The results of this study also show that digital literacy has a positive effect on self-regulated learning.
Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance, Dec 8, 2022
This study analyzes the role of emotional intelligence and resilience in work engagement of emplo... more This study analyzes the role of emotional intelligence and resilience in work engagement of employees in the Islamic banking industry during the Covid-19 pandemic. To this end, it gathers data from 364 Islamic bank employees. Using the PLS-SEM for data analysis, the results show positive and significant effects of emotional intelligence and resilience on the work engagement. The emotional intelligence also had a positive influence on resilience. This shows that positive forces from within the individual affect the productivity of organizational members during current pandemic. The implication of the results of this study for management is the need for special attention toward developing the positive potential of individuals so that each member of the organization has good emotional intelligence and resilience.

South East Asian Journal of Management, Apr 30, 2021
"Research Aims: This study aimed to analyze the effect of workforce agility on innovative be... more "Research Aims: This study aimed to analyze the effect of workforce agility on innovative behavior, the effect of digital literacy and psychological conditions on workforce agility, and the role of digital literacy and psychological conditions as moderator variabels on the relationship between workforce agility and innovative behavior. Design/methodology/approach: The type of data collected was primary data using an online questionnaire. The sampling method was purposive sampling technique. The collected data were then processed and analyzed using SEM-PLS. Research Findings: The results of this study indicated that workforce agility had a positive effect on innovative behavior. Digital literacy and psychological conditions also had positive effect on workforce agility. However, only psychological conditions had a moderating effect on the relationship between workforce agility and innovative behavior. Theoretical Contribution/Originality: The results of this study illustrates how workforce agility affects innovative behavior. The use of digital technology through good digital literacy will further encourage the creation of industrial innovations. Managerial Implication in the South East Asian context: Organisations should build massive collaboration among various industry players in all sectors, by encouraging workforce agility in order to create industrial innovations. Research limitation & implications: This study has uneven number of samples in each industry. Future studies can consider sampling where each industrial sector can have sufficient sample similarity so comparisons can be made."
Jurnal Riset Manajemen Sains Indonesia: JRMSI, Apr 2, 2023
The analysis method used is Structural Equation Modelling using the Partial Least Squares approac... more The analysis method used is Structural Equation Modelling using the Partial Least Squares approach using the WarpPLS 5.0 analysis tool. The sampling technique used is Non-probability Sampling with a saturated sampling method using 31 respondents from employees of Bank Syariah Indonesia KC Yogyakarta Kusumanegara. The results showed that resilience, job attachment, and emotional intelligence had a significant influence on the job satisfaction of Bank Syariah Indonesia KC Yogyakarta employees.

South East Asian Journal of Management, Apr 30, 2022
Research Aims: This study aims to analyse the role of work-family enrichment on emotional labour ... more Research Aims: This study aims to analyse the role of work-family enrichment on emotional labour and the impact of emotional exhaustion during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach: The type of data collected is primary data that uses an online questionnaire. The sampling method is a purposive sampling technique. The PLS-SEAM is used to analyse the collected data. Research Findings: Work-family enrichment and family-work enrichment had a positive and significant effect on emotional labour (surface acting and deep acting) and on emotional exhaustion. Theoretical Contribution/Originality: The results of this study show the importance of the role of work and family enrichment to employees during this pandemic. That is, the work and family support can give positive energy to manage their unstable emotion and reduce or even prevent some people from emotional exhaustion. Managerial Implication in the South East Asian context: Organizations should concern with friendly-family policies that can fulfil work-family enrichment of employees. Employees will be more loyal to work and be more vigour and thrive in the workplace, so it can reduce turnover intention. Research limitation & implications: This study has not classified the workforce based on the WFH policy. The respondents could not differentiate between those who were WFH and those who were not. There seems to be a possibility that this can also affect work-family enrichment and emotional exhaustion.

Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis, Sep 13, 2021
Research aims: This study is intended to determine the influence of perceived security and trust ... more Research aims: This study is intended to determine the influence of perceived security and trust on the decision to use digital payment systems during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/Methodology/Approach: The type of data used in this study was primary data, which was collected using an online survey. Sample used in this study determined by purposive sampling method. The information collected was handled and analyzed using SEM-PLS. Research findings: This study shows the results that the presence of technical protection explicitly affects the perception of security and trust significantly. In addition, security also greatly affects an individual's confidence in the use of digital payment systems. However, of the various findings made in this study, trust is the only one that influences the choice in using EPS. Theoretical contribution/Originality: During this pandemic Covid-19, limited studies talk about consumers' perceptions instead of technical protection of digital payment in detail. Meanwhile, consumers' security is the thing that needs to be studied further to create a comprehensive study result. Practitioner/Policy implication: Results of this study give some implications for the EPS providers to complete and develop a secure EPS system for users, especially in this pandemic era when the EPS users increase and people's mobility is restricted in some areas. Research limitation/Implication: The implication of this research is to emphasize the importance of one's knowledge regarding risks when using an electronic payment system. It is because the use of EPS in the pandemic era is unavoidable. Therefore, not only providers must improve their security systems, but users must also be aware of the EPS risks and security. Nevertheless, the limitation of this study is that it only used samples in Indonesia; maybe the results will be different when applied in other countries with better EPS security systems.

Ihtifaz: Journal of Islamic Economics, Finance, and Banking, 2020
Introduction to The Problem: Indonesia as the most populous Muslim country has huge potential of ... more Introduction to The Problem: Indonesia as the most populous Muslim country has huge potential of zakat collection. However, the zakat collection never meets its potential. Hence, the need for localization is critical in order to maximize the zakat collection.Objective Study: this paper attempt to develop the mosque-based zakat collection in order to maximize the potential of zakat.Methodology: based on literature review and empirical investigation, self-administered questionnaire is developed to collect the data. Hence, we use Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) to analyze the data. The sample of this research is the mosque management (takmir masjid).Findings: This study found that service quality of zakat institution significantly influences the intention to distribute the zakat. While zakat distribution influences insignificantly to the intention to distribute the zakat. Meanwhile, trust moderates between zakat distribution from zakat institution to intent...

Journal of Islamic Marketing, Jul 28, 2022
Purpose The paper aims to investigate the push, pull and mooring effects towardswitching intentio... more Purpose The paper aims to investigate the push, pull and mooring effects towardswitching intention to halal cosmetic products. Design/methodology/approach The rapid growth of the halal industry in Muslim and non-Muslim countries opens a new market for cosmetic companies. For Muslims, using halal cosmetics is one of the religious orders, which their behavior relies on religious values. However, consuming nonhalal cosmetic products is still popular among Muslim consumers. The data are gathered through an online self-administered questionnaire. The total sample is 220 Indonesian females with an 88% response rate. Then, partial least squares structural equation modeling is used to analyze the data. Findings The result showed that regret, perceived value and religious beliefs influence the switching intention behavior to use halal cosmetics products. While dissatisfaction influences regret, and the brand also influences perceived value. Originality/value The paper provides several factors that are still rarely investigated previously in the context of halal cosmetics literature, such as perceived value and brand image (Handriana et al., 2020). Hence, these factors contribute significantly to the intention of Muslim consumers to switch to halal cosmetics.

Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance, 2021
The objective of this paper is to analyse the role of halal awareness, employing variables that c... more The objective of this paper is to analyse the role of halal awareness, employing variables that can be both influential (determinant) and influenced (output). The study examines two perspectives, namely those from consumers and business actors. From a consumer perspective, this relates to the influence of halal awareness on the intention to purchase a halal product. Meanwhile, from the perspective of business actors, it considers how halal awareness affects the halal traceability of products. Halal traceability is also analysed from the consumers’ perspective as a moderating variable in the relationship between halal awareness and consumer purchase intentions. Questionnaires were distributed online and data were collected from 176 consumers and 95 entrepreneurs. SEM-PLS was then applied to analyse the data. The results show that halal awareness influences the consumers’ purchase intention and the halal traceability of the business actors. While the consumers’ halal awareness was det...
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