PREDICTORS OF STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN THE KAMPUS MERDEKA PROGRAM: TESTING THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR WITH INCENTIVES VARIABLES

The Kampus Merdeka program aims to bridge the gap between education and the rapidly changing work environment that has become an issue nowadays. Three years after launching the program, no research has examined the predictors of student participation in the program that are important for the policy...

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Main Author: Khoirul Amalin, Najin
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/74686
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spelling id-itb.:746862023-07-21T08:26:45ZPREDICTORS OF STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN THE KAMPUS MERDEKA PROGRAM: TESTING THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR WITH INCENTIVES VARIABLES Khoirul Amalin, Najin Indonesia Final Project Kampus Merdeka, Student Participation, Government Incentives, Theory of Planned Behavior, PLS-SEM. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/74686 The Kampus Merdeka program aims to bridge the gap between education and the rapidly changing work environment that has become an issue nowadays. Three years after launching the program, no research has examined the predictors of student participation in the program that are important for the policy maker to reevaluate the program. On the other hand, the government invests a lot of money to make this program attractive and give direct benefit for the students who participated in the program. This study analyzes the predictors and the impact of government incentives on students' willingness to participate. Using theory of planned behavior with additional incentive variables, the researcher distributes the survey through an online questionnaire to the students who are eligible to participate in Kampus Merdeka. Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyze the significance predictors. As a result, attitude, subjective norm, and incentives significantly influenced students' intention to participate in the program. Intention, in turn, positively influenced actual participation. In contrast, Perceived behavioral control did not significantly affect intention or behavior. Attitude, subjective norm, and incentives play vital roles in encouraging student participation in the Kampus Merdeka program. These findings can guide policymakers and institutions in enhancing program effectiveness. text
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description The Kampus Merdeka program aims to bridge the gap between education and the rapidly changing work environment that has become an issue nowadays. Three years after launching the program, no research has examined the predictors of student participation in the program that are important for the policy maker to reevaluate the program. On the other hand, the government invests a lot of money to make this program attractive and give direct benefit for the students who participated in the program. This study analyzes the predictors and the impact of government incentives on students' willingness to participate. Using theory of planned behavior with additional incentive variables, the researcher distributes the survey through an online questionnaire to the students who are eligible to participate in Kampus Merdeka. Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyze the significance predictors. As a result, attitude, subjective norm, and incentives significantly influenced students' intention to participate in the program. Intention, in turn, positively influenced actual participation. In contrast, Perceived behavioral control did not significantly affect intention or behavior. Attitude, subjective norm, and incentives play vital roles in encouraging student participation in the Kampus Merdeka program. These findings can guide policymakers and institutions in enhancing program effectiveness.
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author Khoirul Amalin, Najin
spellingShingle Khoirul Amalin, Najin
PREDICTORS OF STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN THE KAMPUS MERDEKA PROGRAM: TESTING THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR WITH INCENTIVES VARIABLES
author_facet Khoirul Amalin, Najin
author_sort Khoirul Amalin, Najin
title PREDICTORS OF STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN THE KAMPUS MERDEKA PROGRAM: TESTING THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR WITH INCENTIVES VARIABLES
title_short PREDICTORS OF STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN THE KAMPUS MERDEKA PROGRAM: TESTING THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR WITH INCENTIVES VARIABLES
title_full PREDICTORS OF STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN THE KAMPUS MERDEKA PROGRAM: TESTING THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR WITH INCENTIVES VARIABLES
title_fullStr PREDICTORS OF STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN THE KAMPUS MERDEKA PROGRAM: TESTING THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR WITH INCENTIVES VARIABLES
title_full_unstemmed PREDICTORS OF STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN THE KAMPUS MERDEKA PROGRAM: TESTING THE EXTENDED THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR WITH INCENTIVES VARIABLES
title_sort predictors of student participation in the kampus merdeka program: testing the extended theory of planned behavior with incentives variables
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/74686
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