TRUST AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION BASED SERVQUAL IN SOCIAL SECURITY AWARENESS MARKETING PROGRAM

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32815/jibeka.v18i1.1845

Keywords:

Service Quality, Trust, Customer Satisfaction, Social Security Awareness, Social Security Program

Abstract

Researchers examined a company in the social insurance industry with a socialization marketing program for companies and non-formal workers that aims to attract workers to become company customers. This research was conducted to assist and propose a marketing program that can be applied to companies, namely the Social Security Awareness program. The method of analysis of this research is qualitative, with direct observation, in-depth interviews, collection of documents, and secondary information from the company. Research is carried out in companies through the field of marketing. Based on the research conducted, this program can increase company membership by making employees or potential customers aware of the importance of using the company's products. This research produces a program proposal using the SERVQUAL theory through the concepts of trust and customer satisfaction, which are expected to be implemented in the company's system to support the implementation of the Social Security Awareness marketing program.

Author Biography

Endy Gunanto Marsasi, Universitas Islam Indonesia

Dr. Endy Gunanto Marsasi M.M. adalah Dosen manajemen pemasaran di Fakultas Bisnis dan Ekonomika Universitas Islam Indonesia (FBE UII). Menyelesaikan pendidikan S1 UGM di tahun 1995,  dan S2 dari program Magister Manjemen FEB Universitas Gadjah Mada pada tahun 1998, dan menyelesaikan pendidikan Doktor ilmu Manajemen dengan konsentrasi pemasaran di  FEB Universitas Gadjah Mada pada tahun 2010. Saat ini penulis mengajar untuk tingkat sarjana dan Magister Manajemen Fakultas Bisnis dan  Ekonomika UII untuk mata kuliah konsentrasi pemasaran. Penulis juga menjabat sebagai pengurus Indonesia Marketing Asosiasi (IMA) bidang sertifikasi dan akademik untuk chapter Sleman 2019-2021 dan 2022-2024, dan dipercaya sebagai dewan pengawas corporate pada salah satu perusahaan skala nasional. Penulis dipercaya sebagai ketua pengembangan kurikulum dan pelaksanaan Sekolah Manajer sebagai program pendukung Magister Manajemen MM FBE UII dengan peserta kalangan UMKM skala menengah ke atas. Beberapa tulisan di jurnal internasional dan nasional terakreditasi pernah dilakukan, dan menjadi reviewer pada beberapa jurnal. Saat ini penulis aktif melakukan penelitian di bidang perilaku konsumen yang berkaitan perkembangan perilaku pasar di era revolusi industri 4.0. Pengakuan sebagai peneliti dapat dikonfirmasi dari beberapa ID yang dimiliki yakni Id Sinta : 6805327;Id Google Scholar: jbFhpvIAAAAJ; Id Scopus:  57224778678; Id Researcher (WOS):  GQA-4768-2022; Id Garuda : 3306613; Id Orchid: 0000-0002-4130-7645

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Published

10-02-2024

How to Cite

Yumi, R. R., & Marsasi, E. G. (2024). TRUST AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION BASED SERVQUAL IN SOCIAL SECURITY AWARENESS MARKETING PROGRAM. Jurnal Ilmiah Bisnis Dan Ekonomi Asia, 18(1), 55–70. https://doi.org/10.32815/jibeka.v18i1.1845

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