Jurnal Keberlanjutan (Journal of Sustainability)
Not a member yet
    1145 research outputs found

    Gender Participation in the Management of MT. Calavite Wildlife Sanctuary and Mt. Arayat Protected Landscape in the Philippines

    Get PDF
    This study examines the gender responsiveness of management practices in two Protected Areas (PAs) in Luzon, Philippines: Mt. Calavite Wildlife Sanctuary (MCWS) and Mt. Arayat Protected Landscape (MAPL). Using a descriptive-quantitative approach, data were gathered through surveys and external assessments to evaluate the gender sensitivity of Protected Area Management Plans (PAMPs), staff composition, and gender-related initiatives. Findings reveal that although both PAs are rated as gender-aware in their PAMPs, gender imbalances persist in staffing, particularly in roles such as Forest Rangers, Information Officers, and Forest Attendants, which are occupied exclusively by one gender. Operational gaps were noted despite gender-responsive plans, especially in MAPL, where some staff believe men are not adequately informed about Republic Act No. 9710 (Magna Carta of Women), indicating a need for training. Funding limitations were also found to hinder the implementation of women-empowerment programs. The study recommends developing policies to eliminate gender bias in job assignments and promoting equal participation of all genders in PA management. Bridging the gap between planning and practice is essential to achieving inclusive, equitable, and sustainable conservation outcomes

    The Impact of Emotional Labor and Workplace Incivility on Psychological Well-Being in Restaurants in Denpasar City with Burnout as a Mediating Variable

    Get PDF
    The restaurant industry in Denpasar, Bali, is growing rapidly due to high tourism demand, leading to intense competition and pressure on employees. This study examines the impact of emotional labor and workplace incivility on psychological well-being, with burnout as a mediating variable. Data were collected from 180 restaurant employees in Denpasar through questionnaires and analyzed using Partial Least Squares (PLS).The study found that emotional labor had a positive effect on psychological well-being (β=0.226, p=0.005), supported by the internalization of Balinese cultural values ​​such as Tri Hita Karana and pride in working in the tourism sector, which transform emotional demands into a source of satisfaction. Meanwhile, workplace incivility also showed a positive effect on psychological well-being (β=0.871, p<0.001), indicating that employees develop resilience and utilize social support to transform incivility into a challenge that fosters personal growth. However, workplace incivility significantly increased burnout (β=1.061, p<0.001), indicating that even though incivility was initially perceived as a challenge, it still drained psychological resources. Emotional labor did not directly lead to burnout (β=-0.128, p=0.056), nor did burnout significantly affect psychological well-being (β=-0.171, p=0.081), likely due to cultural and spiritual support in Bali. However, burnout significantly mediated the effects of emotional labor (β=0.282, p=0.028) and workplace incivility (β=-0.387, p=0.001) on psychological well-being, underscoring the role of cultural coping in workplace psychological dynamics

    The Influence of Debt Policy, Dividend Policy, Investment Decisions, and Financing Decisions on the Value of Banking Companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2019-2023

    Get PDF
    This study aims to examine the influence of debt policy, dividend policy, investment decisions, and financing decisions on firm value, both partially and simultaneously. This research was conducted based on the phenomenon that increasing profits are not always followed by positive changes in stock prices, namely, an increase in stock prices. Conversely, when profits decrease, stock prices do not always experience a decrease. The method used in this study is a quantitative method. The population in this study is 43 banking companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2019-2023 period. The sampling technique used was a purposive sampling technique, with 14 banking companies selected as samples. The data analysis method used is descriptive and associative analysis using panel data regression analysis. The data processing tool used in this study is STATA version 16. The results of this study indicate that there is a partial and simultaneous influence on the firm value variable in banking companies listed on the IDX for the 2019-2023 period

    The Effect of Tourism Development on Increasing Community Income (Case Study of Business Actors Around the Marine Tourism Park Tourist Attraction, Jawai Laut Village, South Jawai District)

    No full text
    The establishment of the Taman Wisata Bahari has created alternative sources of income for the local community. The park provides opportunities to generate additional income for local residents. This study aims to examine the effect of tourism development on the additional income of business owners in the Marine Tourism Park area. Using a quantitative approach and multiple linear regression analysis, data were collected through questionnaires, observations, and literature reviews. The population consisted of 70 individuals, with a sample of 58 selected through accidental sampling. The results indicate that the development of attractions, amenities, and accessibility collectively contributes to a 34% increase in community income. Among these factors, amenity development has the most significant individual impact. These findings highlight the critical role of tourism development in enhancing local economic prosperity

    Uncovering Gender Diversity, CSR, and Culture in Accelerating Corporate Performance: An Empirical Study on Companies

    Get PDF
    This study aims to examine the influence of transformational leadership, competence, and work environment on the performance of civil servants (PNS) at the Regional Secretariat of Riau Islands Province, with work motivation as an intervening variable. The research applied a quantitative causal-associative approach. The sample was determined using purposive sampling with the Yamane formula, resulting in 142 respondents. Data were analyzed using SmartPLS 3.0. The findings reveal that transformational leadership and competence have a positive and significant effect on performance, both directly and through work motivation. The work environment has no significant direct effect on performance but exerts a positive and significant effect on work motivation. Furthermore, work motivation serves as an intervening variable mediating the effects of transformational leadership, competence, and work environment on performance. These results highlight the critical role of leadership, competence, and supportive work conditions in enhancing civil servants’ motivation and performance

    The Effect of Product Quality and Price Perception on Repurchase Intention Through Customer Satisfaction of Bata Shoes in Bandung Raya

    Get PDF
    The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between Bata shoe quality, price perception, and repurchase intention in the Bandung Raya area, as mediated by customer satisfaction.  Despite a positive growth trend in the national footwear market, the declining Top Brand Index for Bata shoes over the last three years suggests a decline in customer repurchase interest.  A total of 120 respondents who had purchased or worn Bata shoes at least once in the past 12 months were given questionnaires as part of this study's quantitative survey methodology.  The Sobel test and multiple regression were used to assess the mediating role and interpret the data. The results show that perceptions of product quality and pricing have a favourable and significant impact on both consumer satisfaction and repurchase intention.  Additionally, it has been demonstrated that the relationship between repurchase intention and perceptions of price and product quality is mediated by customer satisfaction.  PT Sepatu Bata Tbk's management will likely use these findings to create marketing plans that prioritise raising customer satisfaction, modifying price perception, and enhancing product quality to promote repurchase intention

    Digital Marketing Training and Mentoring in Entrepreneurship for Teenagers of The Pik-R Genre in Surakarta's Type Village

    Get PDF
    Many opportunities in digital business have not been maximized by young people, which is due to various reasons, including the lack of understanding of business actors regarding information technology, creativity and business innovation, as well as management in digital business and strategy. Through digital marketing training, young people are expected to be able to open business opportunities independently and sustainably, namely by becoming entrepreneurs. Digital marketing is an important tool used by various sectors, including micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), to expand market reach and increase competitiveness. Increasing digital marketing literacy is also the task of the university as a form of community service in order to foster interest in entrepreneurship by collaborating with the DP3AP2KB Office of Surakarta City through the GenRe (Generation Planned) Forum. In accordance with the purpose of GenRe (Generation Planned), which is to serve as a forum for accelerating action to create productive youth by instilling life skills. PIK-R Tipes Village, Serengan District, Surakarta City, as a forum for youth at the village level, has 50 active youth members aged between 15-25 years. The youth of PIK-R Tipes Village are considered active and have an interest in entrepreneurship. The Creative Economy (Ekraf) program at PIK-R Tipes Village includes herbal medicine (jamu), wedang uwuh (a traditional drink), and fish and vegetable cultivation, among other products. Therefore, digital marketing is needed to increase the product's awareness and sales turnover

    Financial Governance Assistance and Village Potential Optimization Towards an Independent and Prosperous Village in Senganan Village, Tabanan

    Get PDF
    Senganan Village, Tabanan Regency, faces fundamental problems in financial governance and village potential management, which hinder the achievement of community independence and prosperity. This Community Service Program (PKM) aims to increase the capacity of village officials in transparent and accountable financial management, as well as optimize local potential to encourage economic independence. The method used is participatory-educational mentoring, including quarterly monitoring and evaluation, outreach, training, and direct involvement in resolving BUMDes issues and budget planning. There has been an increase in village officials' understanding of financial management, the formation of a BUMDes Rescue Team, and the realization of financial governance socialization attended by all village elements. Program outputs have been published through online and print media. Ongoing mentoring is needed to ensure the sustainability of the program and the achievement of an independent and prosperous villag

    Analysis of The Potential Increase in Dried Grated Coconut Exports To Poland in 2022-2024

    Get PDF
    Indonesia, as the world’s second-largest coconut producer, holds significant potential for exporting desiccated coconut to international markets, particularly Poland. However, Indonesia’s market share in Poland remains behind the Philippines, which dominates desiccated coconut imports. The demand for this product in Poland continues to rise, driven by trends in healthy, plant-based food consumption and traditional food processing. This study aims to analyze the potential for increasing Indonesian desiccated coconut exports to Poland and to formulate appropriate strategies to optimize this market during 2022-2024. The research employs qualitative and quantitative methods, analyzing export data within the theoretical frameworks of John Stuart Mill’s international trade theory and Porter’s Diamond Model of competitive advantage. Findings indicate significant opportunities for export growth through improvements in product quality, diversification of value-added products, and strengthening distribution networks in Poland. Indonesia needs to overcome limitations in modern processing and adopt quality standards aligned with the European Union market. In conclusion, the development of innovative products and adaptive marketing strategies are crucial to enhancing the competitiveness of Indonesian desiccated coconut exports to Poland, supporting sustainable national economic growth

    Measuring the Performance of Batam City Government Using the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) Model

    Get PDF
    This study aims to measure the performance of the Batam City Government using the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) approach as a comprehensive performance measurement model. The BSC evaluates four main perspectives: financial, customer (public), internal processes, and organizational learning and growth. This study employs a qualitative descriptive approach, which is suitable for gaining an in-depth understanding of complex phenomena, particularly those related to organizational behavior and public administration. The research was conducted in Batam City, Indonesia, during the period from January to May 2025. The findings indicate that the implementation of BSC provides a holistic overview of budget management effectiveness, public service quality, internal process efficiency, and human resource development within the Batam City Government. The study also reveals that integrated performance measurement can enhance accountability, transparency, and the overall quality of governance. Therefore, the application of BSC in the public sector is considered a relevant strategic tool to support planning and more targeted decision-making

    1,058

    full texts

    1,145

    metadata records
    Updated in last 30 days.
    Jurnal Keberlanjutan (Journal of Sustainability)
    Access Repository Dashboard
    Do you manage Open Research Online? Become a CORE Member to access insider analytics, issue reports and manage access to outputs from your repository in the CORE Repository Dashboard! 👇