Indonesia Smart Card is a cash assistance from the government given to students whose parents are less able to finance their education. As a continuation and expansion of the objectives of the Poor Student Assistance (BSM) program. KIP has the goal of increasing access for children aged 6 (six) to 21 (twenty one years). In Primary School 091329 in the recipient of the Smart Indonesia Card faces many problems As students who are entitled to receive assistance actually do not receive. because of that there were protests and demonstrations caused by Kartu Indonesia Pintar which were not on target. The criteria for Indonesian card recipients are smart social protection card holders, parents' income, no vehicles, no dependents, orphans. In its implementation, it certainly has obstacles in deciding who students get the smart Indonesian card. To solve the problem, a weighted Sum Model (WSM) decision support system can overcome this problem. By applying the Weighted Sum Model (WSM) which is relatively easy and fast, it is believed to be able to get the best results. This research can provide information to the school in the recipient of the Indonesia Smart Card (KIP) for the following year. Keywords: SPK, Weighted Sum Model (WSM), Receiver of Smart Indonesia Cards
A consumer decision making style (CDMS) can be defined as a mental orientation that characterizes a consumer's approach to making choices. CDMS can be identified by measuring the orientation of youth consumers in general in terms of shopping and buying. There are two factors of CDMS; that is frequency to buy and amount money to buy. This research aims to analyse CDMS among Millenium generation in Indonesia. Consumer Styles Inventory (CSI) that has been widely used to examine consumer behaviour pattern in many countries is used in this research. The result shows that loyal factor fully impacts for CDMS. This study also finds that the fashion, loyal and brand are the factors which influence the consumer millennial to spend their money to buy the apparel.
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