INFORMATION TRANSPARENCY AND REGULATORY FOCUS TO INCREASE BUYING INTEREST IN THE INTEGRATED FOOTWEAR MARKETPLACE (IFM)
Date
2023Author
Kodrat, David Sukardi
Krisprimandoyo, Denpharanto Agung
Tambunan, Damelina Basauli
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This research aims to examine information transparency and regulatory focus
to increase buying interest at the Integrated Footwear Marketplace. The
informants used in this research came from consumers, suppliers, producers,
funding institutions and logistics services. The research method used is
descriptive qualitative. The results of this research show that the Integrated
Footwear Marketplace uses two main concepts, namely co-design and
economic sharing. The concept of co designing is seen in the consumer
engagement menu where consumers can enter design ideas and designs and
other consumers can provide responses and comments on these design ideas
and designs. Transparency by showing data related to individual profiles,
company profiles and various product descriptions. Information quality is
related to information that is trustworthy, reliable, and available on time,
relevant and easy to understand. The concept of self-regulation creates natural
motivation to achieve desired results. The concept of self-regulation can be
grouped into approach and avoidance. This avoidance concept can be seen
from the product description which explains it completely and in detail so that
it can be taken into consideration regarding things that have the potential to
become risks.

