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    Using AI and Concerns in Corporate Learning

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    The aim of this study is to explore the relationship between the frequency of using artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and the level of concerns about their implementation in Corporate Learning. Data were collected through an online questionnaire from 1308 respondents. The findings reveal a statistically significant, though weak, negative relationship indicating that respondents with higher frequency of AI use report lower concerns about its educational use. Contrary to expectations, older respondents demonstrated fewer concerns compared to younger ones. The regression analysis confirmed these results and indicated that additional factors might influence respondents' attitudes. Recommendations include publicly presenting the benefits of AI to alleviate concerns and encourage adoption by the mass population and business

    The Effect of Parental Attention and Provision of Educational Game Tools on the Beginning Reading Ability of Children Aged 4-5 Years

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    This study investigates the influence of parental attention and the provision of Educational Play Tools (EPT) on the early reading skills of children aged 4-5 years. The results demonstrate that parental involvement, specifically through active participation in learning activities, significantly contributes to the creation of an environment that fosters early literacy development. Additionally, the provision of Educational Play Tools offers an interactive and engaging learning experience, which further supports the enhancement of reading skills in young children. The findings underscore the importance of a synergistic relationship between parental attention and the availability of Educational Play Tools in establishing a robust literacy foundation during early childhood. Based on these findings, it is recommended that parents increase their engagement in their children’s educational activities and provide EPT that align with the developmental needs of the child. Moreover, the study calls for policies by government and educational institutions to ensure equitable access to high-quality Educational Play Tools, thereby maximizing their impact across diverse socio-economic groups

    Analysis of the Influence of Parental Education Level and Learning Discipline on Student Learning Achievement

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    This research aims to analyze the influence of parental education level and learning discipline on student learning achievement. This research used a quantitative approach with a population of all class VI students at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Raudhatul Ulum Pematang Rambai, totaling 45 students. The sampling technique used the total population, consisting of 24 students in class VI-A and 21 students in class VI-B. Data collection was carried out using the questionnaire method, while data analysis used the SPSS version 25 program for Windows. The results of the regression analysis show an R Square value of 0.516, which indicates that the variables of parental education level (X1) and student learning discipline (X2) contribute 51.6% to student learning achievement (Y). The effective contribution of variable X1 is 2.77%, while X2 is 48.83%. Thus, it can be concluded that the level of parental education and student learning discipline have a positive influence on increasing the learning achievement of class VI students at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Raudhatul Ulum Pematang Ramba

    Synergy and Accountability of Financial Supervision in Governance

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    This research aims to analyze the implications of supervision that is not based on synergy and accountability and how the regulatory criteria are in accordance with the legislation. This research uses normative juridical research method with statutory approach and conceptual approach. The implications of supervision that is not synergistic and accountable can have conssequences in the form of the risk of corruption and budget abuse, inefficiency in managing state finances, and lack of transparency to the public. 2.      The implications of non-synergistic and accountability-based oversight suggest that inefficient oversight increases the risk of corruption, budgetary misappropriation, and inefficiency in the management of the state budget. Furthermore, distorted transparency in the presentation of audit results reduces public confidence in the government's financial oversight system. Follow-up on irregularities is also slow due to differences in audit results and the absence of synergy between oversight institutions

    The Effect of Compensation, Leadership, and Work Discipline on Employee Performance

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    This study aims to analyse the relationship between compensation, leadership, and work discipline on the performance of cooperative employees. The research approach uses quantitative methods with data analysis through the SPSS version 29 programme, using multiple linear regression analysis and hypothesis testing. Tests include partial test (t test) and simultaneous test (F test). The research subjects were employees of Denmadan XIII Cooperative of North Sulawesi, with a total sample of 30 people. The results showed that the variables of compensation, leadership, and work discipline simultaneously affect employee performance. Together, the three independent variables have a significant influence on the performance of employees of the Koperasi Denmadan XIII Merdeka. Partial test results show that compensation variables significantly affect employee performance, while leadership and work discipline variables also partially contribute significantly to employee performance. This study confirms the importance of compensation, leadership, and work discipline in improving the performance of cooperative employee

    The Influence of Digital Marketing and Online Customer Reviews on Clothing Sales

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    This research aims to find out (1) whether digital marketing has an effect on clothing sales at Tanah Abang Market Block A, Floor 6, Central Jakarta, (2) whether online customer reviews have an effect on clothing sales at Tanah Abang Market, Block A, Floor 6, Central Jakarta, and ( 3) Does digital marketing and online customer reviews have an influence on clothing sales at Tanah Abang Market, Block A, Floor 6, Central Jakarta. The method used in this research is quantitative with a survey approach. The population in this study were clothing shop owners at Tanah Abang Market, Block A, Floor 6, Central Jakarta, totaling 200 shop owners with a sample size of 186 based on the proportional random sampling technique using the Isac Michael table. The results of the research show that digital marketing and online customer reviews together have a significant influence on clothing sales at Tanah Abang Market, Block A, Floor 6, Central Jakarta, as shown by the results of the R Square coefficient of determination test of 0.960, so it can be concluded that 96% of digital marketing and online customer reviews can influence clothing sales together

    Performance of Millennial Employees of Four-Star Hotels in Medan City with Harmonious Dedication as an Intervening Variable

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    This study examines the performance of millennial employees in four-star hotels in Medan, with harmonious dedication as an intervening variable. The research employs the Partial Least Square – Structural Equation Model (PLS-SEM) for data analysis. The findings indicate that workload does not significantly influence harmonious dedication or employee performance. Conversely, worker autonomy positively impacts both harmonious dedication and employee performance. Work passion significantly affects employee performance but does not contribute to harmonious dedication. Work innovation plays a crucial role, significantly influencing both harmonious dedication and employee performance. Additionally, harmonious dedication enhances employee performance and serves as a mediating variable in the relationship between work innovation and employee performance. However, it does not mediate the effect of work passion on performance. These results highlight the importance of worker autonomy and work innovation in improving employee performance, while workload and work passion have limited direct effects. The study provides insights for hotel management to focus on enhancing autonomy and innovation to boost employee dedication and performance. Future research can explore additional factors influencing millennial employee performance in the hospitality industry

    The Effect of Financial Literacy, Lifestyle, and Social Media on Student Consumptive Behavior

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    The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of financial knowledge, lifestyle and social media on student consumption behaviors for economic education at PGRI Kanjuruhan University Malang. This study uses a quantitative approach with sample pickup technology, with 53 students, with sample pickup. The results showed that financial capacity in part had no significant impact on consumption behavior, lifestyle had a significant impact on consumption behavior, and social media had a significant impact on consumption behavior. At the same time, financial competence, lifestyle and social media have a major impact on student consumption. Based on these results, we can draw conclusion

    Accountability of Cyber Actors for Disseminating SARA-Based Information under Law Number 19 of 2016 and the Criminal Code: Study: Decision Number 73/Pid.Sus/2021/PN NGA

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    Cybercrime utilizes the development of information technology to commit crimes, including the dissemination of racially charged information that can lead to social conflict and disruption of community stability. This research identifies legal gaps in the criminal liability of cyber offenders as well as challenges in collecting digital evidence. The lack of clear legal boundaries and various obstacles in law enforcement in the digital realm are the main focus. Through the normative juridical method, this research examines the law as a norm that applies in society based on the hierarchy of legislation and the harmony of legislation. The case example discussed is the phishing crime by Rizki Fahmi, the defendant of spreading SARA hatred. Firm and consistent law enforcement is needed to overcome cybercrime and its significant impact on victims and the wider community

    The Architect's Legal Responsibility for Design Errors That Result in Material Loss to the Building Owner

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    An architect is responsible for the building and the safe use of the building. The responsibility of an architect is not only limited to civil matters but also criminally liable if proven to have committed negligence or negligence that causes building construction errors. The legal research method used in this research is normative juridical research which is research conducted or aimed only at written regulations with the nature of descriptive analysis research which is a method that functions to describe or provide an overview of the object under study. The data source used is secondary data with quantitative data analysis. The result of this research is the Implementation of Architect Performance Standard regulated in Law No. 6 Year 2017 About, Legal Position of Architect as Building Development Planner based on Law No. 2 Year 2017 About Construction Service is as Construction service provider who has special expertise in implementing construction service while according to Architect Law, Architect Obstacle as Building Development Planner is non-technical obstacle and technical obstacle

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