scholarly journals Business Unit Management Model After the Implementation of the Regulation of The Minister of Religious Affair (PMA) No 19 of Year 2017

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 250
Author(s):  
Erwin Erwin ◽  
Misneli Misneli

Purpose: The Paper is to to find out changing management model of State Islamic University (UIN) business units in Indonesia after the change of Institutional status from State Islamic Institute (IAIN) to State Islamic University (UIN) in accordance with PMA No.19 Year 2017.Design/Method/Approach:  This study uses a descriptive analysis. It The research employed a mixed method between qualitative research methods and quantitative methods. Quantitative method was used because this research also distributed questionnaires related to environmental responses to the existence of business development units while the qualitative method was used to describe the condition of the Business Development Unit in each university using Research and Development model.Findings: The results of this paper are designed management from whole of problems found in each UIN after the status converted.Originality/Values: The main contribution of this study concern on management model of UIN business in Indonesia after the change of Institutional status from state Islamic Institute to state Islamic university in accordance with PMA no 19 2017.

2016 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 165
Author(s):  
Choirul Huda

<p class="IIABSBARU">Islamic business management becomes an interesting topic continues to increase. There are 3 (three) models of Islamic business management: 1) <em>Sole proprietor­ships</em>, 2) <em>Partnership</em>, and 3) <em>Mudharaba</em> with cooperation between two or more parties in which the owners of capital (shahibul mal) entrust amount of capital to the manager (<em>muḍarib</em>) with an agreement at the earliest. This paper analyze to the Islamic business management model developed by Lembaga Pengembangan Usaha (LPU) of Yayasan Badan Wakaf Sultan Agung (YBWSA) as a holding company that houses several business units. The types of business model is influence the applied business management model, and the type of business management model is influence the results of business operations. By using qualitative descriptive analysis, the study found that the LPU using multiple management models according to the type of business operation, which is a self-ownership (Takessa, Air Quasa, SA Radio), and partnerships (property, retail, Pumanisa), and combination model both self-ownership and partnerships (SApress, asset management and SAtour).</p><p class="IIABSBARU">***</p><p class="ListParagraph">Model pengelolaan bisnis syari’ah menjadi tema menarik seiring dengan per­kembang­annya terus meningkat. Terdapat 3 (tiga) model yang berkembang: 1) <em>Sole proprietorships</em> (kepemilikan tunggal), 2) <em>Partnership</em> (kemitraan), dan 3) <em>Muḍa­rabah</em>, bentuk kerjasama dimana pemilik modal (shahibul mal) mem­percayakan sejumlah modal kepada pengelola (<em>muḍarib</em>) dengan per­janjian di awal. Paper ini menganalisa model pengelolaan bisnis syari’ah yang di­kembang­kan oleh Lembaga Pengembangan Usaha (LPU) pada Yayasan Badan Wakaf Sultan Agung (YBWSA) sebagai lembaga induk yang menaungi banyak unit usaha dengan prinsip syari’ah. Banyaknya unit usaha ini dapat mempengaruhi model pengelolaan bisnis yang diterapkan, dan model pengelolaan tersebut dapat mem­pe­ngaruhi hasil usaha yang dijalankan. Dengan menggunakan metodfe analisis deskriptif kualitatif, penelitian ini menemukan bahwa LPU menggunakan be­berapa model bisnis sesuai dengan jenis usaha yang dijalankan, yaitu kepemilikan tunggal (Takessa, Air Quasa, dan SA Radio), dan kemitraan (properti, ritel, dan Pumanisa) serta model kombinasi ke­dua­nya (SApress, manajemen aset dan SAtour).</p>


Patan Pragya ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-32
Author(s):  
Chhabi Ram Baral

Urban poverty is one of multidimensional issue in Nepal. Increasing immigration from the outer parts of Kathmandu due to rural poverty, unemployment and weak security of the lives and the properties are core causes pushing people into urban areas. In this context how squatter urban area people sustain their livelihoods is major concern. The objectives of the study are to find out livelihood assets and capacities squatters coping with their livelihood vulnerability in adverse situation. Both qualitative and quantitative methods are applied for data collection. It is found that squatters social security is weak, victimized by severe health problems earning is not regular with lack of physical facilities and overall livelihood is critical. This study helps to understand what the changes that have occurred in livelihood patterns and how poor people survive in urban area.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 96-110
Author(s):  
Dian Candra Fatihah ◽  
Dewi Rani Desmawati

This research is aimed to determine The Influence of Direct Marketing to Business Consumer Behavior Using Meeting Package at Grand Tjokro Hotel Bandung. Respondents from this research are 44 consumers selected by simple random sampling. This research used quantitative methods with approach descriptive analysis. Data was collected through survey, questionnaires and interviews. The test results validity and reliability variables X and Y are valid and reliable. The data analysis used statistical test of correlation pearson product moment and the coefficient of determination. Calculated used SPSS version 21. The data of this research is obtained from consumer data Grand Tjokro Hotel Bandung. From the result obtained correlation coefficient of 0,633. This tells that there is strong relation between Direct Marketing of Business Consumer Behavior. The influence of Direct Marketing to Business Consumer Behavior to 40,0% and remaining 60,0% is influenced by other factors not examined. The problems are competition between hotels is very tight, lack of coordination between sales. The suggestions given to fix the problem are 1) Do a better promotion to attract the attention of consumers; 2) Evaluation between Manager and Sales especially in Sales and Marketing Division.


Societies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 34
Author(s):  
Eva Martin-Fuentes ◽  
Sara Mostafa-Shaalan ◽  
Juan Pedro Mellinas

There is a lack of comprehensive international studies on accommodations for people with disabilities; only small, local-level studies exist. This study aims to show the status of the tourist accommodation sector through the online distribution channel in terms of accessibility to offer more inclusive tourism. A descriptive analysis has been carried out with more than 31,000 hotels from the online travel agency Booking.com, in the 100 most touristic cities in the world. For the first time, an accurate picture of adaptation in the hotel sector for people with disabilities is presented. Results show that the adapted hotel infrastructures by countries are uneven. The main adaptations are those that help to avoid mobility barriers, and in contrast, hotels offer very few adaptations for sensory disabilities such as visual disabilities. Moreover, this study shows that, worldwide, countries with the highest income per capita, such as the United States of America, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Qatar or the United Arab Emirates, have the highest degree of hotel adaptation.


Curationis ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mosehle S. Matlala ◽  
Thanyani G. Lumadi

Background: Midwifery is the backbone of women and child healthcare. The shortage of staff in maternity units is a crisis faced by many countries worldwide, including South Africa.Objectives: This study aims to explore the perceptions of midwives on the shortage and retention of staff at a public institution.Method: The study was conducted at one of the tertiary hospitals in Tshwane District, Gauteng Province. A total of 11 midwives were interviewed through face-to-face and focus group interviews. An explorative, descriptive generic qualitative design method was followed, and a non-probability, purposive sampling technique was used. Thematic coding analysis was followed for analysing data.Results: The impact of shortage of midwives was reported to be directly related to poor provision of quality care as a result of increased workload, leading to low morale and burnout. The compromised autonomy of midwives in the high obstetrics dependency units devalues the status of midwives.Conclusion: Midwives are passionate about their job, despite the hurdles related to their day-to-day work environment. They are demoralised by chronic shortage of staff and feel overworked. Staff involvement in decision-making processes is a motivational factor for midwives to stay in the profession. The midwives need to be in the centre of the decision-making processes related to their profession. The revision of the scope of practice and classification of midwifery profession away from general nursing complex by the South African Nursing Council (SANC) could place midwifery in its rightful status.


F1000Research ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 576
Author(s):  
Bhagabati Sedain ◽  
Puspa Raj Pant

Background:  Drowning is a serious and mostly preventable injury-related cause of death. Low-and-middle income countries represent 90% of total drowning deaths worldwide. There is lack of epidemiological studies of drowning in Nepal. The aim of this paper is to describe the status of drowning in Nepal. Methods: Cases of drowning, occurring between January 2013 and December 2015 were extracted from the Daily Incident Recording System of Nepal Police. Variables on age, sex of the deceased, types of water bodies, places, season when drowning occurred and activities of deceased were extracted and descriptive analysis was done. Results: A total of 1,507 drowning cases were recorded over a 3 year period. The rate of drowning was 1.9 per 100,000 (2.95 for males and 0.92 for females). Majority of drowning occurred among males (76%) and more than half were (53%) under 20 years of age. Mostly drowning occurred in rivers (natural water bodies). The findings provide strong indication that drowning occurs throughout the year in Nepal. Children were highly vulnerable to drowning. The magnitude of drowning was found to be lower than estimated by global burden of disease (GBD) study. Conclusion: The burden of drowning in Nepal is considerable, but mostly unknown to the public. Despite only having access to a limited data source, this study provides useful evidence that comprehensive research in Nepal is needed urgently.


Stanovnistvo ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-68
Author(s):  
Drago Zuparic-Iljic

This paper provides an overview of the basic characteristics regarding number, as well as normative and functional status, i.e. legal and institutional status of Serbs in Zagreb. Furthermore, the paper describes some distinctions among organizational levels of Serbian minority in Zagreb, concerning the most important aspects of socio-cultural, educational and religious integration. Serbian minority members? number in Croatia and Zagreb is analyzed using an official demographic statistics, focusing primarily on major socio-demographic indicators, on population density and ethnic composition data for the population of Zagreb municipality for the period of 1981-2011. Legal position of the Serbian minority in Zagreb is described using analysis of official documents, including legislative framework provisions, which are related to issues of national minorities? status and rights. Institutional and organizational status is elucidated by using descriptive analysis of cultural, educational, media and religious aspects of minority?s life. The number of Serbs in Croatia decreased drastically in last twenty years, affecting their number being reduced to approximately one-third of the prewar number. In the period 1981 to 2011 there was a continuous increase of number and proportion of Croatian majority population, and continuous reduction of national minorities in Zagreb. The biggest percentile decreasing in the municipality of Zagreb (during period 1991-2001) have undergone members of the Serbian (57.7%), Slovenian (48.9%), and Montenegrin (43.7%) minority. In the case of Serbs, this is primarily and predominantly a consequence of forced emigration (displacement) induced by the war in the 1990s. Moreover, negative demographic trends together with a possibility of ?false? national declaration in census, as well as the relentless process of assimilation are counted as specific factors in reducing the number of national minorities? members. Status of Serbs as the former "constituent people/ethnicity" in Socialist Republic of Croatia was modified in the status of "national minority" in (Democratic) Republic of Croatia, due to constitutional changes in 1990. Today, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitutional Law on National Minorities in 2002 national minorities in Croatia enjoy the rights in the area of cultural (linguistic, educational and religious) autonomy. Implementation of these rights still faces many problems in everyday praxis, which is reflected in organizational aspects and levels of Serbs in Zagreb. Cultural, artistic, and educational associations and initiatives among Serbian minority organize activities that contribute to promotion, preservation and expressing specific national minority?s identity. Although satisfactory level of normative (legal) integration does not guarantee functional integration of minorities into wider socio-economic, cultural and political matrix, that normative integration, along with political will and favorable social climate, sets an essential precondition for the willingness to implement laws and regulations in order to improve Serbian minority status.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Ervan Johan Wicaksana ◽  
Pramana Atmadja

Penggunaan video pembelajaran sebagai media pembelajaran diharapkan dapat membantu siswa dalam memahami materi, khususnya daur ulang limbah plastik. Penelitian ini dilakukan di SMA Negeri 6 Kota Jambi pada bulan Mei 2019. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian analisis deskriptif dengan metode kuantitatif. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat persepsi guru dan persepsi siswa dalam mengimplementasikan video pembelajaran biologi pada materi daur ulang limbah plastik menggunakan sparkol videoscribe. Data penelitian diperoleh dengan cara menyebar angket kepada siswa dan guru. Selanjutnya uji coba produk dilakukan pada 6 orang kelompok kecil, 26 orang siswa kelompok besar dan satu guru mata pelajaran biologi, sebelumnya dilakukan validasi media oleh ahli materi dan ahli media. Hasil validasi oleh ahli materi dengan persentase 81,25% dengan kategori “Sangat Baik” sedangan hasil validasi ahli media 93,75% dengan kategori “Sangat Baik”. Pada uji coba kelompok kecil memperoleh tanggapan 92,5% dengan kategori “sangat baik” sedangkan pada uji coba kelompok besar memperoleh tanggapan 87,2%. Persepsi guru bidang studi biologi memperoleh tanggapan 87,5% dengan kategori “sangat baik“ berdasarkan hal tersebut media layak digunakan. Kata Kunci: daur ulang limbah plastik, sparkol videoscribe, video pembelajaran The use of instructional videos as learning media is expected to help students understand the material, especially recycling plastic waste. This research was conducted at the 6th High School of Jambi City in May 2019. This type of research is a descriptive analysis research with quantitative methods. This study aims to look at teacher perceptions and student perceptions in implementing biology learning videos on plastic waste recycling material using sparkol videoscribe. Research data was obtained by distributing questionnaires to students and teachers. Furthermore, the product trial was conducted on 6 small group people, 26 large group students, and one biology subject teacher, before the media validation was done by the material expert and the media expert. The results of the validation by material experts with a percentage of 81.25% with the category "Very Good" while the results of the validation of the media experts 93.75% with the category "Very Good". In the small group trials, it received 92.5% responses in the "very good" category while in the large group trials it got 87.2% responses. Teachers' perceptions in the field of biological studies received 87.5% responses in the category of "very good" based on that the media was appropriate to use.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Wahyuddina Wahyuddina

This study aims to analyze the building village index (IDM) in the development of the village in Kuala sub-district of Nagan Raya regency. This research is descriptive qualitative and quantitative. The object of this study is 17 villages in the region of Kuala sub-district, while the data used in this study is sourced from primary and secondary data derived from document review, observation, FGD, and interviews from 2015 to 2017. Data analysis technique using descriptive analysis in the form of tables and diagrams, while the quantitative analysis using multiple regression tests with the dependent variable percentage of village fund accumulation 2015-2017, independent variables are IKL, IKE, IKS, and IDM. The results showed that the analysis of the use of village funds for development in Kuala sub-district positively influences the assumption p-value α = 0.005, sig of 0.001. Then with the development of village infrastructure and empowerment, the status of villages in the region of Kuala sub-district increased with an average developing status of 71 percent and advance village status of 23 percent. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 5647-5651

This study aims to determine the effect of intellectual capital and literacy sharia banking to banking shariah service usage . This research uses quantitative methods and descriptive analysis of primary and secondary data using questionnaires, documentation, library studies and direct observation, the number of samples is 98 people through incidental sampling techniques using multiple linear regression as an analytical tool. Finding this research are intellectual capital has no influence on the use of sharia banking services while sharia banking literacy has an influence on the use of sharia banking services. The study involved 98 respondents banking shariah customer were selected at random. Instruments used for capital intellectual and shariah banking literacy developed by researchers from some of the instruments that have been used in some study previous. Instruments validated by a post hoc analysis of factors involving 98 respondents.


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