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    Career Development of State Civil Apparatus at Tomohon’s Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency

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    This research aims to analyze the implementation of career development of state civil servants at Tomohon's Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency. The focus of this research includes two indicators of competency education qualifications. This research uses qualitative research methods and data collection techniques: Observation, Interview, and Documentation. Primary data of this research are Civil Servants at Tomohon's Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency, and secondary data are documents, archives, and related literature. The results showed that the Civil Service and Human Resources Development Agency of Central Tomohon is generally are preparing for the career development implementation. It can be seen from the performance not going well since there are no regional regulations that technically regulate career development, educational qualifications in structural positions in the placement of educational background are not under the field, or cognate and competency standards in the class have no technical competence. The advice given is career development in Tomohon's Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency. Thus, evaluating employees' placement based on educational background qualifications and field is needed. Regional regulations competency standards in career development are immediately made to map competency standards for employees at Tomohon's Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency

    Observations of The Millennials Behavior in The Implementation of Pancasila Values in The Digital Era

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    Pancasila is the nation's founders' legacy of greatness or history. The values of Pancasila will progressively erode if the legacy is not handed on to the next generation. As a result, Pancasila education is critical for the community's future, particularly for the younger members. This study aims to determine how Pancasila courses have affected the millennial generation, and how Pancasila might be implemented in daily life and national and state affairs for younger generations. This scientific work was written using a method known as a literature review. According to the findings of the research, globalization is gradually eroding the impact of scientific and technological development, Pancasila, which has an adverse effect on the millennial generation. It is anticipated that many young Indonesians would begin to forget their country's identity in this new industrial period 4.0, when all young people or millennials are obliged to compete to generate new breakthroughs and creative works

    Organizational Culture and Personality Influence on Employee Motivation and Performance at PT Jasa Raharja East Kalimantan Branch

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    In this digital era, it is essential for a company to consistently grow in order to compete and meet the expectations of stockholders and stakeholders. Achieving this requires good performance and constantly sustainably making improvements and development. Employee performance can be influenced by organizational culture, personality, and motivation, either directly or indirectly. Organizational culture is one factor that influences motivation, and personality can also influence motivation, which ultimately affects employee performance. This study aims to analyze the influence of organizational culture, personality, and motivation on employee performance. This research sample is an employee of PT Jasa Raharja East Kalimantan Branch. Data analysis using SEM-PLS. The results showed a positive and significant influence of organizational culture and personality on motivation, motivation to employee performance, and organizational culture and personality to employee performance

    Independence, Work Ethic, Spirituality, and Productivity: A Comparative Study of Several Asian Countries

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    This study compares the values ??of independence, work ethic, spirituality, and productivity in several Asian countries. The other purpose of this study is to determine the effect of independence, work ethic, and spirituality on productivity. This study uses World Value Survey (WVS) data with the criteria of respondents who answered the WVS wave 7 questionnaires from Asian countries with a sample size of 19,795. The quantitative research method uses descriptive analysis techniques and probit regression analysis. The descriptive analysis technique uses crosstab, while the probit regression analysis technique is used to determine the effect of independence, work ethic, and spirituality on productivity in several Asian countries. Analysis crosstab shows that Tajikistan, Iran, Taiwan, Pakistan, and the Philippines have a high proportion of unemployed. Kyrgyzstan, Jordan, China, Bangladesh, and Vietnam have a higher tendency for freedom of choice (independence) in their respective country groups. Kyrgyzstan, Jordan, China, Pakistan, and Myanmar have higher work ethic tendencies. Russia, China, Japan, and Vietnam have minor religious inclinations. Probit regression results prove that independence, work ethic, and spirituality significantly affect the dependent variable (productivity). Independence and work ethic have a positive influence, while spirituality has a negative influence. In contrast, all members of the West Asian group all countries have important religious inclinations

    T MAJONI MR: Conceptualization of The Influence of Entrepreneurship Education on Developing Entrepreneurial Intention for Industrialisation of Zimbabwe: A case study of graduates from Zimbabwean State Universities

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    Research on entrepreneurship education has grown across the globe but less focus is given to its influence on developing entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation. Research focus focused on the influence of entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial intentions in general. The prime objective of this paper therefore is to essentially explore the influence of entrepreneurship education on developing entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation. The study used mixed methodology. Majorly, four theories of entrepreneurship were used namely: Schumpeterian Entrepreneurship Theory, Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), Experiential learning theory, Capital Resources Theory and Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT). The findings indicate that entrepreneurship education is essential for building entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation. Specifically, results indicate that entrepreneurship education influences graduates to start wanting to engage into entrepreneurial activities for industrialisation, start deciding to develop own innovations, determined to engage into entrepreneurial activities, start considering to engage into entrepreneurial activities, start hoping to engage into entrepreneurial activities and start to wish to engage into entrepreneurial activities. The paper also lucidly shows that entrepreneurial intentions influences graduates to Start their ventures, to develop innovations, to produce goods and services and to develop patents. In addition, the influence of entrepreneurship education on industrialisation is positively mediated by entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation and moderated by institutional and government support factors. Hence, it is echoed that institutions of higher learning need to prepare students for industrialisation through entrepreneurship education. The government should support entrepreneurship education through government funding and further training. Institutions of higher learning should support entrepreneurship education through instilling entrepreneurship culture in students, providing financial support and entrepreneurship education modules which cultivates entrepreneurship in students. In conclusion, the importance of entrepreneurship education as a significant component for propelling entrepreneurial intention for industrialisation and industrialisation cannot be underestimated. It is thereby suggested that, higher institutions of learning should offer entrepreneurship education in order to develop entrepreneurial intentions for industrialisation and actual industrialisation of a country

    An Analysis toward Students Literary Translation of a Poetry Dreams

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    The objective of this research was to describe the ability of third- year students to translate a poetry titled "Dreams" from English into Indonesian. The population of this study was the 3rd year English Education Department students at Universitas Bung Hatta, and the total sampling technique was used. The sample size was 26 students. The test's reliability index was 0.79 (high correlation), indicating that it was reliable. In general, the findings of this study revealed that second-year students had excellent ability in translating a poem. In general, 26 students got perfect scores (100%). The study's findings revealed that students' ability to use lexical equivalence in translating the poem was excellent. It was demonstrated by the fact that 19 students (73%), and 7 students (27%), received excellent ability. The students' ability to use grammatical adjustments in translating the poem was outstanding. It was demonstrated by the fact that 24 students scored excellent (92%), and 2 scored good (8%). Based on the findings of this study, it is possible to conclude that the second-year students' ability to translate a poem titled "Dreams" from English into Indonesian at Bung Hatta University's English Department was good

    Development of Digital Marketing Strategy and Service Quality Using Social Media Towards Digital Economy

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    Technological advances have had an impact on shifting monotonous advertising and marketing techniques in digital marketing. In addition, digital marketing is firm in impacting the digital economy to help revive the economy. Based on the needs and changes in people's lifestyles, this study aims to examine the development of digital marketing strategies and service quality through the role of social media in the digital economy. This type of research is qualitative with a literature review method with data sources obtained through reference books and articles in the google scholar database. The results of this study include that social media should be considered an inseparable part of the integrated marketing strategy of the organization and should not be taken lightly. Social media is an alternative and proper strategy to use as an online advertising medium. Social media, as a digital marketing strategy development, has an essential role in helping market products so that they also impact the economy. Employee involvement in marketing will impact the services provided to consumers. The services provided have an impact on consumers' assessment of the good and bad of the company. The role of the company's social media sites in monitoring target market users is another critical factor in ensuring the success of digital marketin

    Problems of Islamic Education in The Era of Industrial Revolution 4.0

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    The existence of Islamic education in Indonesia has been around for a long time since the 13th century AD, but various problems have always accompanied Islamic education from the colonial colonial era, the Old Order, the New Order, Reformation, to the Industrial Revolution Era 4.0. especially in the midst of this era of industrialization, forcing all elements within the State and society based on digitalization and manufacturing. This is very much different from the paradigm of Islamic education which focuses on guiding humans so that they become Islamic-spiritual human beings who must be oriented towards technology and manufacturing. There are a number of problems that are still the "blockstone" of Islamic education in the midst of this rapid flow of industrialization, namely: First, there is still a dichotomy of science (between general science and religious knowledge); Second, the research culture in Islamic educational institutions is still weak (both scholars, practitioners, policy makers, and the openness of educational institutions such as Islamic boarding schools and madrasas, each of which considers research to be a Western product); Third, curriculum problems that often change along with changes in the minister of education; Fourth, limited human resources in terms of quantity and quality (both teachers, lecturers, tutors, ustadz, and others); Fifth, the Islamic education management system is still not well organized; mastery of science and ICT in the administration of education, and; Sixth, the education evaluation system which so far still relies on national exam scores. The research conducted by the author is a field research with a qualitative description

    Analysis of Certificate Checking Activities in the Context of Registration of Transfer of Rights Due to Legal Events at the South Tangerang City Land Office

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    This article aims to find out how land registration activities are carried out by the Government for the benefit of the people in order to guarantee legal certainty in the land sector. The problem focuses on the land rights registration system, the recording of which describes a detailed summary regarding the occurrence of property ownership and changes thereto, or other transactions that affect a property right. In order to approach this problem, theoretical references from several sources are used, including (1) legal protection theory; (2) theory of legal certainty. Data is collected through several sources such as interviews, observation results, events or test results of objects or documents in the form of books, journals, notes or other archives that are related and analyzed qualitatively. This study concludes that based on the urgency of the problem, the system for checking and registering land title certificates is carried out using an electronic system. The certificate check is carried out by the PPAT before the deed is made which is the basis for the legal act of transferring/assigning land rights. PPAT has the authority to check, copy, validate and register land title certificates as regulated in UUPA PP No. 24 of 1997 and PP no. 37 of 1998. The output of this system is in the form of printed documents in electronic form. In this case, the electronic document referred to is an electronic certificate or e-certificate

    RETRACTED: The Influence of Jakless Planning on Profit Management with Institutional Ownership as a Moderation Ivariable

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    The aim of this research is to examine the effect of tax planning on earnings management using institutional ownership as a moderating variable. The data source for this research uses secondary data, the population of this research data is various manufacturing companies in various industrial sectors listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) during the 2015-2020 period. The data sample for this research is 60 samples from 10 companies that carried out Objective Sampling, namely sampling based on certain considerations. Data analysis was carried out using multiple linear statistics processed in SPSS version 25. Based on the results of research conducted using the T-test, it can be concluded that tax planning has no effect on income management and the moderating variable of institutional ownership cannot strengthen the relationship between tax planning and income management

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