THE CITIZENSHIP ENGAGEMENT QUALITY OF STUDENT IN ASEAN: WILL IT BE ABLE TO REALIZE SUSTAINABLE ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE IN THE FUTURE?
Bambang Dwi Suseno
STIE Banten/Banten Business School
Abstract
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to (1) analyze regional dynamic influence to AEC; (2) empirically test regional dynamic influence on citizenship engagement; (3) analyze regional dynamic influence on risk of conflict; (4) analyze the influence of risk conflict on AEC performance; (6) empirically analyze the influence of citizenship engagement on AEC performance. As a framework to discuss the research problems, this study proposes the novelty of Citizenship Engagement Quality. Respondents in this study are the students in 10 ASEAN countries. Respondents in this study are 881 samples that answer the questions. Based on sex, the highest frequency is male with 556 respondents (63.1%) and female with 325 respondents (36.9%). Based on their status, the majority of the respondents are studying in undergraduate program with 765 respondents (86.8%) and postgraduate program as 116 respondents (13.2%). Structural Equation Modeling is used in this study as data analyses tool by using IBM AMOS version 22.0. The result from empirical model testing hypothesis testing shows that correlative estimation value among latent variables (Regional dynamics, Citizen Engagement Quality, Risk of Conflict and ASEAN Economic Community Performance) has significant correlative value. Critical ratio (CR) value is >1.96 and p-value is <0.05.
Keywords: regional dynamics, citizenship engagement quality, risk of conflict and Asean economic community performance
Topic: Education and Social Change