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Amalia Suzianti
Researcher at University of Indonesia
Publications - 91
Citations - 306
Amalia Suzianti is an academic researcher from University of Indonesia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Usability & User experience design. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 87 publications receiving 176 citations.
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Visual Usability Design of Financial Personal Assistant Application
TL;DR: This research combines Kansei Engineering, Data Mining and Personas approach to develop the affective and emotional design on user interface of the financial personal assistant application.
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A ground reaction force analysis for designing a sustainable energy-harvesting stairway
TL;DR: Puspitarini et al. as mentioned in this paper have developed a conceptual design of an energy-harvesting device, which includes a selection of product specification options and a gear set layout design.
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Analysis of technology adoption for an online platform for development planning discussion
Zahrina Hasyati,Amalia Suzianti +1 more
TL;DR: This research aims to develop adoption strategy which is derived from the analysis of factor that affects technology adoption of OPDPD and its current stage on the Technology Adoption Life Cycle.
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Strategic Design to Improve Product and Service Performance on Gold Digital Platform Based on User Perspective
TL;DR: X Company, one of gold digital trading companies in Indonesia, needs further analysis and research related to the factors that have a major influence on users in using the Gold Digital Platform to improve the main objective of this study.
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Knowledge Sharing Strategy for Indonesian Millennial Workforce
Ario Rahadhi,Amalia Suzianti +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the PLS method is used to explore the factors that promote or discourage knowledge sharing behavior of millennials workforce and a strategy has been developed as a recommendation for companies to initiate a knowledge sharing culture.