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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-116
Author(s):  
Ria Wahyuni ◽  
Agoes Ganesha Rahyuda

The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of authentic leadership on OCB mediated by trust in leaders at Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran. This research was conducted at the Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran, the number of samples used was 65 employees using nonprobability sampling with saturated sampling technique. The data were analyzed using path analysis techniques. Collecting data through interviews and distributing questionnaires. The results showed that authentic leadership had a positive and significant effect on OCB at the Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran. Authentic leadership has a significant positive effect on trust in leaders of Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran. Trust in leaders have a significant positive effect on OCB at Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran. Trust in leaders partially mediate the influence of authentic leadership on OCB at Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran. The implication of this research is that with the existence of trust in leaders, authentic leadership can have an effect on OCB. Therefore, with better authentic leadership, trust in leaders will increase and will also increase employee OCB.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-104
Author(s):  
Stefan Koos

Social justice is an essential issue in the development of Indonesian law of the 21st century. Consumer protection is an aspect of social justice because it maintains "equality of arms" between suppliers and consumers. The more technological developments are integrated into social life and thus also into the business competition process, the greater the importance of consumer protection becomes, because the use of disruptive technologies, for example artificial intelligence, can shift the balance between providers and consumers in favour of economically strong providers. This will lead to the need to redefine the position of consumer protection in the Indonesian legal system. Law No. 8/1999 on Consumer Protection in its current form follows a rather ambiguous systematic approach by not clearly distinguishing between individual and social-functional protection purposes of consumer protection. The article argues for creating the methodological framework for a possible revision of the Indonesian consumer protection law with a strong integration of cultural-empirical and scientific-systematic viewpoints.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 85-95
Author(s):  
Andre Pratama ◽  
Ruhul Fitrios

This research aims to prove and analyze the impact of green corporate social responsibility (CSR) on company value and the role of the audit committee as a moderating variable. The population is all corporates exist on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) during 2015-2019. The study used purposeful sampling and obtained as many as 125 companies. The analysis methods used are simple linear analysis and moderate regression analysis. Finding research show that green CSR affects corporate value, and the audit committee can ease correlate between green corporate social responsibility and corporate value.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-129
Author(s):  
Na Nairobi ◽  
Laura Caroline

The purpose of this study is to analyze the factors of food inflation in Java and Sumatra. This study uses Panel Data regression analysis to identify inflation and uses a panel data model from 2013 - 2019 with a sample of 16 provinces in Sumatra and Java, to determine the effect of each variable on the Consumer Price Index. The results of this study indicate that from the panel data regression analysis that the independent variables of the World Food Price Index, the Average Price of Onions, Rice, Chili and Chicken in the Provincial Capital have an effect on the Consumer Price Index, while Per Capita PDRB does not have a significant effect on the Consumer Price Index in the Province. Java and Sumatra.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 65-83
Author(s):  
Wahyudi Gusti Antony ◽  
Harlen Harlen ◽  
Yusni Maulida

This study studied to analyze the factors that influence the ROA at the UUS Bank BTN seen from internal factors as well as from external banks. Related to internal bank factors, namely Non Performing Financing (NPF), and Intellectual Capital, and bank external factors which contain Inflation, and Bank Indonesia Interest Rates. The research period from 2006 to 2017. The data used was obtained from the Annual Publication Financial Report with data collection techniques by means of coordination, so that the research data sample was 12. Data analysis techniques used were multiple linear regression. The results of the study show that all variables, namely NPF, Intellectual Capital, Inflation, and Interest Rate of Bank Indonesia affect ROA simultaneously. Partial inflation, and Bank Indonesia interest rates do not affect the temporary ROA of NPF, and intellectual capital influences ROA significantly. From independent independent variables that oppose the submission of opinions on the ROA owned by NPF which has the greatest influence with a coefficient of -0,353338%. Next Intellectual Capital with a coefficient of 0,107804%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 131-143
Author(s):  
Hana Dwi Suwandari ◽  
Sugito Sugito

The tragedy of ethnic Rohingya stems from the discriminatory treatment experienced decades ago in Myanmar. The lack of attention from the international community and humanitarian aid efforts for the Rohingya ethnic group in Myanmar has resulted in the wave of refugees fleeing from Myanmar to other countries is increasing, causing a sense of insecurity and instability in the region, especially South and Southeast Asia. This article aims to look at Indonesia's diplomacy strategy and Indonesia's national interests in the ASEAN region towards resolving the Rohingya ethnic conflict. This research observes Indonesia's national interest in this issue using a realism approach. The research was conducted using qualitative methods through literature studies and These data are analyzed, then described, or interpreted to obtain a complete picture of the answers to the problems under study. The results of the study found that the Indonesian government used a humanitarian diplomacy strategy as a bridge towards resolving cases of the Rohingya ethnicity in Myanmar. It was also found that Indonesia's interests in resolving Rohingya ethnic refugees have an interest in the security and political aspect, not just morality. Indonesia's humanitarian diplomacy role as a driver of democracy has been well received not only by the junta community but also by the international community.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-63
Author(s):  
Oktya Putri Bungsu ◽  
Afrianto Daud ◽  
Masyhur Masyhur

The objectives of this research are to analyze the types of errors which students made in writing degrees of comparison and to find out the sources of  the errors. This research is a mixed-method research, which is a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods within a single research project. Using cluster sampling, 25 third grade students of MTs Masmur Pekanbaru were chosen as the sample of this research. The instruments used to get the data are written tests and semi-structured interviews. The procedure of error analysis was used to analyse the data, which are process of identification, description, explanation, and evaluation of errors. Based on the process of identification and description, it was found that students committed 365 errors that were classified into four types of error: misformation (60,27%), omission (26,58%), addition (6,85%), and misordering (6,30%). This study also revealed that the sources of the errors are: intralingual transfer (61,39%), communication strategy (17,82%), interlingual transfer (14,85%), and context of learning (5,94%).  Furthermore, the errors committed by students were reconstructed into the correct form as the evaluation. Therefore, several recommendations were given to the students such as trying to explore more learning sources like grammar books, English courses, or the internet to expand their knowledge of English grammar and to develop their writing ability. In line with that, it’s important for teachers to adopt innovative methods of teaching with detailed explanations to encourage students in learning, especially in writing degrees of comparison, to prevent the errors that occur in the future.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-20
Author(s):  
Musfialdy Musfialdy ◽  
Rika Lusrivirga

Cafes are places where people drink coffee or other drinks that don't contain alkhohol. The purpose of this study is about cafe users on students born between 1981-1999 (y generation or millennial generation). Analyzing the meaning of cafes symbols on the millennial around campus. The theory used is theoretical phenomenon, where reality is constructed according to the perspective of the individual who is research informant. Another theory is the theory of social construction of reality that social processes through action and interaction, the individual creates a continuous, subjective, shared reality. The study is using qualitative methodologies with a phenomenological method. The study informants were students of the communication program study s-2 class 2019 postgraduate programs, Faculty of Communication Sciences, Padjadjaran University. Data gathering techniques through observation, interviews, secondary data sources. Research facility around the unpad campus, Jatinangor, West Java. This research shows the meaning in cafes obtained the word "nongki" to deduce student activities. The meaning of "nongki" means the cafe not only the places to eat and drink but also a place to hangouts of all the activities the students.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Y Rahmat Akbar

This research aims to identify environmental factors and the context of vulnerability in local communities, identify social problems and illustrate the socio-economic conditions of local communities, and identify key actors and key groups in Tarai Bangun Village, Tambang District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province . The research design was carried out qualitatively and descriptively with the Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) approach with representative samples, in-depth interviews and observations. The results of the study, it was concluded that the parties who were the actors of the social interaction process on the village actor map explained that the village head had a central role in the community, by having a direct relationship to RW, RT, LKMD, KESRA, Posyandu. There are four main socio-economic problems, namely poverty, unemployment, juvenile delinquency and health.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 21-25
Author(s):  
Khairani Miftahul Jannah

Human life is inseparable from the problems to overcome this we need a rule that can prevent and impose sanctions on people who do things that are not in accordance with applicable norms or ethics. The law governing the protection of witnesses and victims as stated in the state sheet which is the Republic of Indonesia Law No. 31 of 2014 concerning Protection of Witnesses and Victims. During this time many criminal cases have never been touched by the legal process. The purpose of this thesis is finding out the legal protection of witnesses and reporters in revealing narcotics criminal acts by the Pekanbaru City Police and know the effort to overcome the legal protection barriers to witnesses and reporters in revealing criminal acts by the Pekanbaru City Police. This type of research can be classified with research classified into sociological juridical research where the research examines the effectiveness of the law that is in force. From the research result, it is found that, first in protecting the rights of witnesses and victims, the government established an institution called the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK). Protection of witnesses and/or victims is declared to remain valid as long as it does not conflict with Article 44 of Law Number 13 year 2006 concerning protection of witnesses and victims. Second, the obstacles that occur are physical and psychological threats as well as criminalization efforts againts witnesses and victims or their families that make them afraid to give testimony before the court.


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