Abstract
JCS VOL 04 NO 01
Ajzen 40
ANOVA 57
assets ownership 27
clinic 15
entrepreneurial families 27
experiments 50
fast food 50
financial knowledge40
financial management 27
intention 39, 50
knowledge 39, 50
KPA 4
KPR 4
marketing mix 3, 15
mortgage product 3
partial least square analysis 3
participatory decision-making 11
perceived risk 15
perception of risk 18
PLS 41
purchase decision 3
religiosity 39
retirement financial planning 40
risk perception 39
risk tolerance 40
satisfaction 15
SEM 6, 41
sharia insurance 40
social media 19
soft drink 50
STP 11
Students 52
subjective well-being 27
Sumarwan 40
TPB 39
word of mouth 15
JCS VOL 04 NO 02
brand image 76
CB-SEM 81
Clinic 107
consumers 90
Development 107
Entrepreneurs 72
ethnocentrism 61
Financial variables 119
generation Y 61
Health services 109
initial return behavior 119
investor behavior 119
IPO 120
loyalty 90
non-financial variables 119
PLS-PM 66
preference 61
product quality 72
purchase intention 76
purchasing decisions 61
QSPM 110, 114
reference group 61
Retail 62
satisfaction 90
SDGs 107
self-concept 76
SERVQUAL 90
SmartPLS 84
social media 76
social media influencer 76
Strategy 107
SWOT 110
underpricing 119
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