Rumah Jurnal Institut Pesantren KH. Abdul Chalim
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An in-Depth Investigation into the Impact That Awards and Recognition Have on the Performance of Staff Members
This study aims to examine the relationship between employee awards and performance. This investigation made use of publicly available information in its design, technique, and approach. Internet search engines and connected periodicals were used to compile the secondary data. In order to back up the research, the necessary textbooks were reviewed. Both monetary and non-monetary incentives have an effect on workers' productivity, according to the studies that have been done. In contrast to the long-term effects of intrinsic rewards, the short-term effects of extrinsic rewards on employee behavior are widely acknowledged. Research Originality and Theory Contribution: This study adds to the body of knowledge on the topic of total incentives, which encompass monetary and non-monetary rewards, by deepening our comprehension of how these programs affect employee performance. Management Implications: This study's results will help workers and bosses understand the power of employee rewards to boost productivity. Research Limitations and Implications: The researcher in this study had no means of verifying the reliability of the data since the study relied entirely on secondary sources
Analysis of Workload and Social Support on Employee Performance (Survey on Employee Alfamart Subdistrict Warudoyong City Sukabumi)
This study aims to examine the extent of the influence of Workload and Social Support on Employee Performance at Alfamart in the Warudoyong District, Sukabumi City. The research method used is quantitative with a descriptive associative approach. This study employed simple random sampling technique. Data collection techniques involved observations and questionnaires distributed to 59 employees, containing statements related to the variables of workload, social support, and employee performance, measured using a Likert scale. The data obtained were subjected to various tests such as validity and reliability tests, as well US classical assumption tests, and were then analyzed using various tests with the help of SPSS 25 software to answer the hypotheses in this study. The results of the study indicate that workload and social support simultaneously affect employee performance. Partial testing shows that workload affects employee performance as the t-count of 3.605 is greater than the t-table of 1.672, and social support management affects employee performance as the t-count of 3.645 is greater than the t-table of 1.672. The findings of this research add to the understanding of developing strategies in managing employee performance by considering effective workload management in the retail environment
Village Officials’ Perceptions of the Potential for Fraud in Village Fund Management with Moral Reasoning as a Moderating Variable
This study aims to analyze the influence of collusion, ego, and fraud hexagon elements on the potential for fraud in village fund management, as well as the role of moral reasoning as a moderating variable. The results indicate that collusion and ego have a positive and significant effect on the potential for fraud, meaning that higher levels of collusion and ego among village officials increase the likelihood of fraud. Conversely, factors such as pressure, capability, opportunity, and rationalization do not have a significant impact on fraud potential. Further findings reveal that moral reasoning significantly weakens the influence of pressure, collusion, opportunity, rationalization, and ego on fraud potential. However, the capability element remains significant and cannot be moderated by moral reasoning. These results underscore the importance of strengthening moral reasoning through ethics and integrity training for village officials to reduce the potential for fraud in village fund management
The Effect of Perception of Ease of Use, Benefits, Sustainability Risk, and Online Customer Service Quality on Continuation Intention to Use QRIS in the DIY Community
It is crucial to comprehend the reasons impacting the continuous usage of digital payment systems, especially the Indonesian Quick Response Code (QRIS) in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY), given their rapid expansion. Although QRIS adoption and its effects on SMEs have been studied in the past, there are currently few thorough studies that integrate the influence of perceived benefits, simplicity of use, sustainability risks, and the caliber of online customer support from the viewpoint of the consumer. The purpose of this study is to examine and evaluate how each independent variable affects the DIY community's intention to keep using QRIS. Using a quantitative methodology, this study gathers primary data using a questionnaire survey. SmartPLS 4 software was then used to analyze the data using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with Partial Least Squares (PLS). In this investigation, the structural model (inner model) for hypothesis testing and the measurement model (outer model) for validity and reliability were assessed. The findings indicate that although QRIS has been widely used, users' intentions to stick with it are not significantly influenced by perceived sustainability risks, perceived advantages, or perceived ease of use. Nonetheless, the intention to stick with QRIS is strongly influenced by the caliber of online customer support. This implies that, in addition to the factors that initially influenced adoption, sustaining user engagement and promoting long-term QRIS adoption depend heavily on efficient, dependable, and responsive customer assistance. Therefore, in order to guarantee client loyalty and the ongoing use of digital payment technologies, service providers had to give top priority to enhancing online customer care
The Impact of LDR, NIM, and Car on the Stock Price Performance of State-Owned Bank: A Study for the 2015-2024 Period
This study aims to examine the partial impact of Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR), Net Interest Margin (NIM), and Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) on the stock price performance of state-owned banks (SOEs) in Indonesia during the 2015–2024 period. The research employs a quantitative approach using multiple linear regression analysis based on secondary data from the financial statements of four SOEs listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The results show that the Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR) has a negative but insignificant effect on stock prices, indicating that liquidity efficiency does not directly influence investor assessments of bank performance. The Net Interest Margin (NIM) has a significant negative effect, suggesting that a higher interest margin may reflect increased credit risk or reduced competitiveness, which is perceived negatively by the market. Meanwhile, the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) has a significant positive effect, demonstrating that stronger capital adequacy increases investor confidence and supports higher stock valuations. These findings imply that not all financial ratios consistently affect stock prices and that investor perceptions depend on broader market conditions and bank-specific strategies
The The Influence of Store Atmosphere and Service Quality on Repurchase Decisions at Fore Coffee in Surabaya
The coffee industry in Surabaya is facing fierce competition as people's enthusiasm for the habit of enjoying coffee increases. This study aims to investigate the influence of Store Atmosphere and Service Quality on consumer choices to make repeat purchases at Fore Coffee located in Surabaya. The independent variables consist of Store Atmosphere (X1) and Service Quality (X2), while the dependent variable is the repurchase decision (Y). This study used a quantitative approach, collecting data through questionnaires. Analysis was conducted using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) based on Partial Least Squares (PLS). A total of 130 respondents who had purchased Fore Coffee products at least once in Surabaya participated in the study. The study revealed that store atmosphere and service quality had a positive and significant influence on repeat purchase decisions. This finding suggests that improving the store environment and service experience increases the likelihood of repeat purchases
Muslim Perceptions of Sharia Contracts in Home Financing at Bank Syariah Indonesia
This study aims to analyze the level of Muslim consumer awareness of Sharia contracts in financial transactions, their perceptions of Islamic Home Ownership Credit (KPR) products, and the strategies implemented by Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) in addressing the challenges of Sharia-compliant mortgage implementation. Using a qualitative approach with a literature study method, data were collected from various academic sources, official reports, and publications from financial institutions and government agencies. The findings indicate that the level of Sharia financial literacy among the public remains low, resulting in limited understanding of contract principles such as murabahah, istisna’, ijarah muntahiya bit tamlik, and musharakah mutanaqisah. Consumer perceptions also reveal doubts regarding the implementation of contracts, which are often viewed as deviating from Sharia principles. Meanwhile, BSI's strategies focus on institutional consolidation, expanding financial literacy, and offering competitive products to build trust and enhance Sharia financial inclusion. This study recommends increasing public education and ensuring transparency in contracts to strengthen public trust in Sharia-compliant mortgage products.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis tingkat kesadaran konsumen Muslim terhadap akad syariah dalam transaksi keuangan, persepsi terhadap produk Kredit Pemilikan Rumah (KPR) syariah, serta strategi Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) dalam menghadapi tantangan implementasi KPR syariah. Menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode studi pustaka, data dikumpulkan dari berbagai literatur akademik, laporan resmi, serta publikasi dari lembaga keuangan dan pemerintah. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tingkat literasi keuangan syariah masyarakat masih rendah, yang berdampak pada pemahaman yang terbatas terhadap prinsip-prinsip akad seperti murabahah, istishna’, ijarah muntahiya bit tamlik, dan musyarakah mutanaqisah. Persepsi konsumen juga menunjukkan adanya keraguan terhadap implementasi akad yang dinilai menyimpang dari prinsip syariah. Sementara itu, strategi BSI difokuskan pada konsolidasi kelembagaan, perluasan literasi keuangan, dan penawaran produk yang kompetitif untuk meningkatkan kepercayaan dan inklusi keuangan syariah. Penelitian ini merekomendasikan peningkatan edukasi publik dan transparansi akad dalam setiap transaksi untuk memperkuat kepercayaan masyarakat terhadap KPR syariah
The Influence of Organizational Culture, Work Environment, and Work Discipline on Employee Performance at the Department of Population and Civil Registration of Bandung City
This study aims to analyze the influence of organizational culture, work environment, and work discipline on employee performance at the Population and Civil Registration Office of Bandung City. This study uses primary and secondary data. This study used 60 respondents with a simple random sampling method, where researchers took random samples from employees of the Population and Civil Registration Office of Bandung City. The data analysis technique used in this study is analysis with the PLS-SEM model using SMARTPLS 4.0.9.9 software. The results of the data analysis show that organizational culture has a positive and strong relationship with employee performance, as well as the work environment and work discipline, which significantly affect employee performance. Meanwhile, organizational culture and work environment have a positive and strong relationship with work discipline at the Population and Civil Registration Office of Bandung City. The findings in this study indicate that organizational culture, work environment, and work discipline are related and mutually influence employee performance in an organization
Analysis of the Effect of Corruption and Shadow Economy on the Economy and Sustainable Development of Developing Countries in the Asean Region Developing Countries in the ASEAN Region
This research aims to analyze the impact of corruption and shadow economy on the economy and sustainable development in developing countries in the ASEAN region. Corruption and shadow economy are two interrelated phenomena that have serious implications for governance, resource allocation efficiency, and the achievement of long-term development goals. This research uses a quantitative approach with the Panel Autoregressive Distributed Lag (Panel ARDL) method to identify short-term and long-term effects among variables. The variables used include corruption perception index (CPI), size of the shadow economy (SE), Gross Domestic Product per capita (GDP per capita), and Sustainable Development Index (SDG Index). The data used are secondary data obtained from various official institutions such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Sustainable Development Report (SDR). The research results show that in the short term, neither corruption nor the shadow economy has a significant effect on GDP per capita or the SDG Index. However, in the long term, the shadow economy has a negative and significant effect on GDP per capita and the SDG Index. Meanwhile, corruption (CPI) also has a negative and significant effect on GDP per capita, but shows a positive and significant effect on the SDG Index. These findings show the complexity of the correlation among variables and the need for integrated policies that look upon the interaction between corruption and shadow economy in an effort to improve economic performance and achieve sustainable development in ASEAN developing countries.
 
Social Commerce and the Rise of Halal Beauty: Investigating the Drivers of Muslim Consumer's Purchase Intention
Social commerce is a sales platform that involves social media, to create social interactions with consumers, one of which is TikTok Shop. This study aims to analyze the effect of perceived trust, the TAM model (attitude, perceived ease of use, and perceived usefulness), and alternative evaluation on purchase intention on beauty products through TikTok Shop for Muslim consumers in Indonesia. This research uses a quantitative approach with Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) analysis technique. The sample consisted of 272 respondents, and only 163 data were processed after meeting the criteria. The analysis results show that perceived trust, attitude, perceived usefulness, and alternative evaluation have a positive and significant effect on purchase intention. In contrast, perceived ease of use has no significant effect on purchase intention, although it has a significant relationship with perceived usefulness. These findings confirm the importance of trust, attitude, perceived usefulness, alternative evaluation in shaping consumer purchase intention