Browsing by Author "Chikara Nurilmi Syam"
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Item Open Access Factors influencing the success and sustainability of threesided markets : a qualitative case study of postmates company(ISRG Publishers, 2024-09-17) Fazlullah Ihza Qaseem; Chikara Nurilmi Syam; Emil HarakiThree-sided markets, which facilitate interactions between consumers, service providers, and platform operators, have emerged as an important model in the platform economy. This research explores the factors influencing the success and sustainability of these markets, with a focus on Postmates, a key player in the gig economy. Utilizing a qualitative case study approach, the paper analyzes existing literature and company data to examine how Postmates operates and sustains interactions between its users. Key factors identified include platform design, user experience, and the role of network effects, where the platform’s value increases as more users join. The study also highlights the significant impact of three-sided platforms on consumer behavior, with convenience and variety driving customer loyalty. In terms of gig economy dynamics, the research underscores the need for balancing flexibility and income stability for couriers. This study provides practical insights for platform operators, policymakers, and researchers, emphasizing the need for continuous innovation to adapt to evolving market conditions and regulatory frameworks. The findings conclude with recommendations for overcoming challenges in three-sided markets and suggest future research directions, including broader case studies and the integration of primary data.Item Embargo Governance on multidimensional poverty : the case D-8 countries(Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia, 2024) Chikara Nurilmi Syam; Ugi Suharto; Hamidi, M. LuthfiThe research aims to identify the characteristics of Good Governance that could potentially alleviate Multidimensional Poverty, as suggested by the Worldwide Government Indicators (WGI) proxy. It is also intended that this research will serve as a useful tool for D-8 officials and other policymakers in order to develop policies aimed at improving governance in the D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation member countries. Using the Panel Data Analysis, the research determines the impact of governance on multidimensional poverty in the D-8 countries compared to other countries. Using data over the period of 2009 to 2022 from the World Bank Group for both dependent and independent variables. It was discovered that in the case of D-8 countries, only Political Stability and Absence of Violence, and Control of Corruption have proven to be able to mitigate Multidimensional Poverty while Voice and Accountability have proven to worsen Multidimensional Poverty in D-8 countries.