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Empowerment Women's Organizations In The Era Of Digitalization (Dharma Women's Unity in East Java Province, Indonesia)
Era 4.0, digital change in almost all lines of activity, requires digitalization of development, organizational management can keep up with the times, administrators and members are required to follow technology and also apply it to organizational management, creating competent, globally competitive, competitive and innovative human resources (Setiawan, 2016). Previous research studies from primary and secondary data showed that the impact of digitalization was also felt by the East Java DWP by carrying out manual reporting which was not supported by good publications, resulting in all work activities achieved not being able to reach the maximum by the wider community, especially the people of East Java. Existence is able to come out of the existence of something and is able to transcend itself because the existence of a dynamic process comes from existere, which means coming out of, going beyond or overcoming, so existence is not rigid and stops but experiences development or decline depending on the ability to actualize its potential (Abidin, 2006). Women's empowerment accelerates economic growth in a country where to achieve development goals according to the concept of Development Economics, an appropriate development strategy is needed. Empowerment is one of the strategies most widely used in overcoming various development problems because without women's development, economic growth and development will not occur (Marditama et.al, 2021:11). Choosing an interpretive way of how individuals who experience it directly gives meaning to interactions that have been experienced in social life with a pattern of prioritizing a series of descriptions of the experiences of the informants, interpretive builds meaning from life experiences experienced directly (Cresswell, 2018). An interpretive approach to how the East Java DPD organization exists in the era of digitalization is the main focus of the study, how the subjects, namely women who are members of the East Java DWP organization, continue to exist amidst the onslaught of digitalization. Increasing the role of women in DWP so that they are ready in the 4.0 era and ready to face global challenges so that DWP members and families are able to develop their potential through DWP priority programs so that they are able to support the DWP organization to become a center of excellence in empowering women and families and can participate in progress world civilization. It is necessary to increase members' understanding of organizational management through a system that needs to be built in an integrated manner. By instilling a sense of belonging to the organization, caring and unity, a solid organization with creative and innovative activities will be formed
The Effect of Organizational Culture on Employee Performance Mediated by Person-Organization Fit, Organization Commitment, and Employee Engagement in the Millennial Generation in Companies Badan Usaha Milik Negara
This study was conducted to determine the perceptions of BUMN employees who are categorized as millennials about the influence of organizational culture on Employee performance, with an interesting indicator to study, namely Counter Productive Work Behaviour. As well as whether a Person's organizational fit, organizational commitment, and employee engagement mediate the influence of organizational culture on employee performance. The research method used is a descriptive method with a quantitative approach. The data collection method used is by distributing questionnaires through the Google Forms link. The questionnaire was distributed to each cluster for 4 weeks and assisted by the administration of each BUMN cluster. Respondents who filled out the link in the google form were 403 but those who entered the appropriate criteria were 366. The data was obtained and analyzed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). The results of research conducted on 10 BUMN clusters aimed at analyzing the effect of Organisation Culture on Employee Performance through Person Organisation Fit, Organisation Commitment, and Employee Engagement where most of the respondents were female (86%) with a Bachelor's degree (54%), and executors or low management (81%), found that: There is a positive influence of corporate culture on employee performance, person-organization fit, and employee engagement but no effect on organization commitment.There is a positive influence on person
Analysis Of Knowledge Management Maturity Level Based On ISO 30401 And Quality Management System To Reduce The Number Customer Complaints
This research is carried out by the phenomenon of the increase in the number of customer complaints in the last four years at PT XX, which operates in the field of supplier of products and services in the construction sector. From the results of further research, it was found that there were problems in implementing KM. For this reason, this research aims to measure the Knowledge Management Maturity Level based on ISO 30401 and the quality management system as a strategy for facing global competitive conditions in the future so that leaders can develop effective strategies to reduce loss of organizational knowledge and customer complaints that occur due to lack of knowledge management. This research aims to obtain tools to measure knowledge management maturity in the company that supplies products and services in the construction sector so that management can develop strategies to reduce customer complaints. In several previous studies, knowledge management maturity levels were usually measured in contractor companies to prevent construction failures, but this research was carried out on the company that supplies products and services to contractors. The research methods used include literature studies, expert validation, and questionnaires. The results of this research are ten research sub-variables with 41 indicators as the tools for assessing the knowledge management maturity level. When tested at PT XX, it showed that the knowledge maturity is at level 4, where the organization has managed knowledge well and can be said to be mature. This result is already validated by experts who work in that company
Analysis of The Influence of Electronic Wallet Usage, Lifestyle, And Financial Literacy on The Consumptive Behaviour of Generation Z Workers in DKI Jakarta
This study investigates the influence of electronic wallet usage, lifestyle, and financial literacy on consumptive behavior among Generation Z workers in DKI Jakarta. With a population comprising about one-third of DKI Jakarta's total population, Generation Z is notably technologically adept, often referred to as the Internet or Digital Generation. Employing a quantitative approach, the research utilizes Partial Least Square Structure Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) and collects data from 407 respondents through an online questionnaire. Findings reveal a positive and significant association between electronic wallet usage and consumptive behavior, as well as lifestyle and consumptive behavior. However, financial literacy exhibits an insignificant and negative impact on consumptive behavior. These insights contribute to understanding the financial behavior of Generation Z workers and may aid in fostering more prudent financial management practices among this demographic
Business Model Fintech Aggregator In Indonesia (Cermati.com Case Study)
Development in technology is increasingly rapid and continues to bind human life, which also encourages technological innovation in financial services usually called Financial Technology or Fintech. Fintech is considered able to reach people who so far are still not reached by banking. The number of companies undertaking fintech businesses in Indonesia is increasing and this increase is one of the factors driving financial inclusion in Indonesia. One of those participating in the use of this technology is dealing as Fintech Aggregator, namely fintech that gathers information by providing comparisons of benefits, facilities, protection and prices available in bank and non-bank financial institution products. This research focuses on finding out about the Fintech Aggregator business model in Indonesia based on the study of 9 blocks of Business Model Canvas and 4 pillars of Value Design Model through case studies on Cermati.com. From the results based on the two business models above, it can be found out that each of the available block elements has described business activities in detail, in which based on the Business Model Canvas, the company has been able to effectively and efficiently determine its business strategy. Meanwhile, if viewed from the Value Design Model, the entire ecosystem in the company is in accordance with each other and moves in the same direction and has mutual connection between its 4 pillars. In this way, value creation can be carried out on the basis of complementary relationships
Marketing Strategy Analysis Using Swot And Qspm Matrix (Case Study On Guzzini Msmes)
The number of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) participating in the marketplace continues to increase from 2020. This research aims to determine the condition of internal environmental factors (strengths and weaknesses) and external environmental factors (opportunities and threats) in Guzzini and analyze and identify the right marketing strategy to apply to Guzzini using the SWOT and QSPM methods. This research uses qualitative methods whose nature and research objectives are categorized into descriptive research. The research results based on SWOT analysis show that 6 (six) alternative strategies can be implemented, namely 1 (one) SO (Strengths-Opportunities) Strategy to seize opportunities and overcome weaknesses and face various threats, 2 (two) WO (Weaknesses-Opportunities) Strategies to Minimize the company's internal weaknesses by exploiting Guzzini's external opportunities, 2 (two) ST (Strengths-Threats) Strategies to face or reduce the impact of external threats and 1 (one) WT (Weaknesses-Threats) Strategy to deal with threats that will be faced and reduce internal weaknesses. Determining Guzzini's strategy begins with understanding the strengths and weaknesses in Guzzini's internal environment and recognizing the opportunities and threats in Guzzini's external environment. Based on the SWOT analysis, six alternative marketing strategies can be used at Guzzini. Meanwhile, based on the QSPM analysis, the most suitable strategy is to carry out more creative promotional activities and reactivate offline and online stores simultaneously
Culinary Tourism Potensial In Palu Bay Area
Culinary Tourism Potensial In Palu Bay Area. This study aims to determine the level of similarity of culinary tourism potential and support factors among urban villages in the area of ??Teluk Palu. The population in this study were all tourists who visited at 8 urban villages ranging from Tipo Subdistrict Ulujadi to Tondo Sub-District Mantikulore District. Sampling technique using purposive sampling approach is done by selecting informants who are considered able to provide the necessary information. The number of samples is 70 people. In general, infomants enter in cluster 1. There is only one cluster member that entered in cluster 2 and cluster 3. In general the characteristics of culinary tourism availability and supporting factors such as trade activities of goods and services, supporting facilities and infrastructure, transportation support, security as well as social and cultural communication in 8 kelurahan have similarity level. Development of the tourism industry, especially culinary tourism in the coast of Palu Bay in recent years can not be done evenly and maximally in 8 villages. The emphasis in terms of tourism development, especially culinary tourism and its supporting factors still take place partially. Emphasis such as the formation of tourism conscious society and the implementation of 5K has not been implemented evenly and maximally throughout the existing urban village
Effect Of Online Tracking System And Delivery Timeliness On Customer Satisfaction (Case Study On J & T Express Sampit)
The title of this study is the effect of Online tracking system and Keteptan delivery time on customer satisfaction (Case Study on J&T Express Sampit). This study was conducted at J & T Express Sampit which is located at Jalan MT. Haryono No. 095, Mentawa Baru Hulu, District. Mentawa Baru Ketapang, East Kotawaringin Regency, Central Kalimantan. This study was conducted on customers who use the services of J & T Express Sampit with accidental sampling technique. And the data were tested using validity test, reliability test, hypothesis test and analysis of research data using descriptive analysis, multiple linear regression analysis, correlation coefficient analysis and determination analysis. Based on the results of the hypothesis test in this study is a T-test for online tracking system variables (X1) IE t count 3.146 > t table 2.00324 and a significant level of 0.001 < 0.05 then H0 rejected and Ha accepted. This means that there is a significant influence of Online tracking systems on customer satisfaction. As for the T-test for variable timeliness of delivery (X2) is t count 4.763 > t table 2.00324 and a significant level of 0.000 < 0.05 then H0 rejected and Ha accepted. This means that there is a significant influence between the timeliness of delivery to customer satisfaction. Then for the F-test, namely F count 25.098 > F table 3.16 and a significant level of 0.000 < 0.05 means that simultaneously the Online tracking system and delivery timeliness have a significant effect on customer satisfaction. R number of 0.690 shows the relationship / correlation between customer satisfaction with the independent variable is strong (significant). Adjust R Square of 0.552 means that 55.20% of customer satisfaction variable (Y) can be explained by Online Tracking System variables (X1) and delivery timeliness (X2). While the remaining 44.8% were influenced by other variables that were not included in this study. Based on the results of multiple linear regression test obtained by the equation Y = 1.233+ 0.407 (X1) + 0.580 (X2) means that the score/value of the constant ( ? ) shows that if there is no increase in the variables of the online tracking system and the accuracy of delivery time then the value of customer satisfaction is equal to 1.233. And each addition of one score / variable value of the online tracking system provides an increase of 0.407 to customer satisfaction with fixed X2 conditions and each addition of one score/variable value of delivery timeliness provides the same increase of 0.580 to customer satisfaction with fixed X1
The Role of Virtualization Technology to Increase Operational Cost Efficiency of Indonesian SMEs: Case Study of Internet Service Providers
This research investigates the role of virtualization technology in enhancing operational cost efficiency for Indonesian Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), specifically Internet Service Providers (ISPs). A quantitative approach, utilizing Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) version 2.0, was employed to analyze data collected from 68 respondents representing 216 Indonesian SME ISPs. The study focused on the relationship between virtualization technology planning, adaptation capability, server consolidation services, and operational cost effectiveness. The findings demonstrate that adaptability to virtualization technology is the most significant factor influencing operational cost efficiency. Effective implementation requires careful planning and a proactive approach to adapting to the technology's demands. Server consolidation services play a crucial role in optimizing resource utilization and reducing costs while virtualization technology offers substantial benefits, SMEs should carefully assess their specific needs and resources before implementation. Factors such as infrastructure, skills, and business objectives should be evaluated to ensure successful adoption and maximize cost savings. This research provides a foundation for further exploration into the impact of virtualization technology on SMEs. Future studies could investigate the applicability of these findings in different contexts, such as other industry sectors or regions. Additionally, examining the long-term effects of virtualization technology adoption and the potential for scalability could offer valuable insights. Further research could also focus on the challenges and opportunities associated with virtualization technology adoption in SMEs with varying sizes and resources
Economic Transformation: Navigating Challenges And Embracing Opportunities In Islamic Economics And Finance Across Southeast Asia
The research aims to comprehensively understand challenges impeding the growth of Islamic economic systems in Southeast Asia and explore opportunities for sustainable development. It contextualizes the economic transformation in the region, emphasizing the unique role of Islamic economics and finance. Challenges like regulatory complexities, market uncertainties, and global economic shifts are analyzed, providing insights into impediments faced by the Islamic finance sector. The article explores strategies employed by Southeast Asian countries to promote Islamic economics and finance, assessing policy effectiveness and collaborative efforts. It highlights the role of financial inclusion, education, and technology in overcoming hurdles. On a positive note, the study identifies growth opportunities in regional cooperation, innovative financial instruments, and Islamic finance's potential contribution to sustainable development goals. Emphasizing the importance of embracing these opportunities, the research contributes to the discourse on economic transformation in Southeast Asia. The findings aim to inform policymakers, financial institutions, and scholars, fostering understanding for a more inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous economic future in the region