item: #1 of 95 id: ijmesh-10 author: Adnan, Jumasni title: Quality of Live Improvement Antituberculosis Consumer date: 2019-06-30 words: 1675 flesch: 42 summary: The hepatoprotective effect of rosella calyx water extract on liver damage induced with Isoniazide-rifampicin evaluated by examination of malondialdehid levels in the liver organ. 25 male wistar rats divided into 5 groups, ie group I (INH-rifampicin + rosella water extract 250 mg/kgBW), group II (INH-rifampicin + rosella water extract 125 mg/kgBW), group III (INH-rifampicin + rosella water extract 62.5 mg/kgBW), group IV (healthy control) and group V (Isoniazide-rifampicin). Twenty 25 male wistar rats were divided into 5 treatment groups,ie group I (healthy control), group II (isoniaid-rifampicin), group III (isoniaid- rifampicin + rosella water extract 62.5 mg/kgBW), group IV (isoniaid-rifampicin + rosella water extract 125 mg/kgBW) and group V (isoniaid-rifampicin + rosella water extract 250 mg/kgBW) treated for 35 days. keywords: group; liver; rifampicin; rosella cache: ijmesh-10.pdf plain text: ijmesh-10.txt item: #2 of 95 id: ijmesh-1002 author: Rishanti, Fauziyah Aulia ; Santoso, Puguh; Utama, Anang Puji title: ASEAN’s Contributions to Attain Peace on The Dynamic of Rohingya Ethic Issue date: 2022-06-30 words: 5522 flesch: 44 summary: The principle and commitment of ASEAN member countries in defending their citizens' human rights is questionable, if viewed on the principle of noninterverence it is clear that ASEAN leaders should ignore the actions of Myanmar to ethnic Rohingya. Based on this article, Rohingya ethnic groups should have Myanmar citizenship, because since the beginning, a group of Muslims have lived in the northern Rakhine region and call themselves Rohingya (Leider, 2019).However, Article 4 of the Burma Citizenship Law 1982 states that the Council of State may decide whether any ethnic group is national or not. keywords: asean; ethnic; government; human; identity; international; myanmar; peace; rights; rohingya; southeast; state cache: ijmesh-1002.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1002.txt item: #3 of 95 id: ijmesh-1013 author: Wijaya, Irka; Wisesa, Anggara title: Motherhood As Leadership in Enabling High-Performance Organization by Nurturing Millennials in A Patriarchal Culture: A Conceptual Revisit date: 2022-12-30 words: 7804 flesch: 37 summary: Reflecting on the current emergence of women leadership and the millennial workforce, organizations should also incorporate the millennial aspect into the mix when deciding the leadership. LIMITATION & FURTHER RESEARCH Where this paper seeks to broaden the horizon of motherhood leadership and millennials' performance, this topic should be tested empirically. keywords: characteristics; culture; et al; international; journal; leadership; management; millennials; motherhood; organization; patriarchal; performance; women cache: ijmesh-1013.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1013.txt item: #4 of 95 id: ijmesh-11 author: Mustakim, Rezki Amalia Wahyuni title: Sexist language of “Pelakor and Pebinor” date: 2019-06-30 words: 2955 flesch: 60 summary: Language and style of language are growing rapidly, sometimes follow the current or that era. Language is a means of communication, the unifying of mankind. keywords: entrepreneurship; international; language; management; new; online; pebinor; pelakor; science; sexism cache: ijmesh-11.pdf plain text: ijmesh-11.txt item: #5 of 95 id: ijmesh-1136 author: Agastya, Putu Ditta title: What is Missing in Entrepreneurship Education: A Case Study date: 2022-12-30 words: 7987 flesch: 40 summary: A previous study about the impact of internships on entrepreneurship programs found that nearly 35% of entrepreneurship students that had an internship were more encouraged to start a new venture after graduation. Entrepreneurship students will understand and accept the challenges that will expose them to the real entrepreneurial situation that concentrates on risk-taking and creativity (Plumly et al., 2008 in Dobratz, 2014). keywords: business; development; education; entrepreneurship; entrepreneurship education; international; internship; journal; knowledge; management; mbae; participants; program; research; students; study cache: ijmesh-1136.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1136.txt item: #6 of 95 id: ijmesh-1149 author: Ndebele, Nduduzo C ; Ndlovu, Sbonelo G ; Mlambo, Victor H; Thusi, Xolani title: The Challenges of Youth Entrepreneurship from a Local Government Perspective in South Africa date: 2022-12-30 words: 7625 flesch: 35 summary: These challenges have consolidated the need for local government to be at the forefront of youth entrepreneurship development to capacitate the youth in terms of skills development and innovation, thus consolidating economic development. Factors affecting youth entrepreneurship development within Kibera, Kenya: the perspective of entrepreneurship education. keywords: africa; challenges; development; economic; entrepreneurship; government; journal; management; perspective; sector; south africa; unemployment; youth; youth entrepreneurship; youth unemployment cache: ijmesh-1149.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1149.txt item: #7 of 95 id: ijmesh-1156 author: Azuraa, Aisyah Nabila; Frendika, Rusman; Susiarno, Hadi; Mariana, Nina title: The Impact of Organizational Support on Nurse Work Performance Mediated by Mental Health During the Covid-19 Pandemic date: 2023-05-19 words: 8007 flesch: 44 summary: Abstract During the Covid-19 pandemic, a previous study has shown that organizational support increases mental health, mental health increase work performance, and organizational support increases work performance. High performance From the result of each variable, it was known that the nurses felt high support from the hospital, their mental health was minimally affected, and they had high work performance during the pandemic. keywords: covid-19; effect; health; high; hospital; international; management; nurses; pandemic; performance; study; support; work; work performance cache: ijmesh-1156.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1156.txt item: #8 of 95 id: ijmesh-1164 author: Regudon, Louiecris M.; Yazon, Alberto D. ; Manaig, Karen A. ; Sapin, Sherwin B. ; Tamban, Victoria E. title: Gamification Techniques in Teaching and Learning Exploratory Courses in Technology and Livelihood Education: A Phenomenological Study date: 2022-12-30 words: 8859 flesch: 44 summary: In connection with this, both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation has been proven to be influenced by these factors, which can significantly impact student motivation and engagement (Deterding et al., 2011). Competition in games enhances student motivation and efficiency in the learning process. keywords: courses; education; gamification; learning; online; participants; research; students; study; teaching; techniques; technology cache: ijmesh-1164.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1164.txt item: #9 of 95 id: ijmesh-1178 author: Hanifan, Rozan; Dhewanto, Wawan title: Reinforcing Business Resilience Through Entrepreneurial Competencies During Pandemic COVID-19: A Case of Indonesian MSMEs date: 2022-12-30 words: 8123 flesch: 42 summary: CONCLUSION This study contributes to entrepreneurial competencies literature by proposing a novel conceptual framework that shows a relationship between entrepreneurial competencies and business resilience. Although research on entrepreneurial competencies has been widely carried out in the last decades, this topic is still preliminary. keywords: business; business resilience; competencies; covid-19; entrepreneurship; et al; indonesian; innovation; journal; management; msmes; pandemic; resilience; study cache: ijmesh-1178.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1178.txt item: #10 of 95 id: ijmesh-1195 author: Cornelis, Fransiska Cicilia Pembayun Noviansista; Febriansyah, Hary title: New Ways of Working in the Manufacturing Sector as COVID-19 Pandemic Learning and Its Relevance to Workforce Agility date: 2023-05-19 words: 8425 flesch: 32 summary: In other term, NWW has three characteristics: flexible time of work, flexible place of work, and new media technologies (Demerouti et al., 2014). When working with colleagues over the NWW, ICT allows employees to have different options for communicating with colleagues, superiors, and customers (Demerouti et al., 2014), such as teleworking. keywords: activities; agility; employees; empowerment; environment; et al; management; manufacturing; nww; pandemic; practices; work; workforce; working; workplace cache: ijmesh-1195.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1195.txt item: #11 of 95 id: ijmesh-12 author: Said, Rosnani title: Investor's Behavior in Makassar Against Portfolio Investment Risk the Stock date: 2019-06-30 words: 4397 flesch: 55 summary: In particular, the man is more tolerant of risk than women (Slovic, 1966). Historically men are more tolerant of risks than women; this difference becomes less common. keywords: behavior; investment; investor; journal; makassar; portfolio; respondents; risk; tolerance cache: ijmesh-12.pdf plain text: ijmesh-12.txt item: #12 of 95 id: ijmesh-120 author: Alam, Azhar; Thifal Anggraeni, Galuh; Anas, Muhammad title: The Influence of Determining Factors on Islamic Stock Index in Indonesia date: 2020-06-30 words: 7666 flesch: 48 summary: The pattern of the relationship between the variable rate of return of the Bank Indonesia Sharia Certificates (SBIS) and the Sharia Indonesia Stock Index (ISSI) is logarithmic- linear. This shows in the short term if the returns rate of Bank Indonesia Sharia Certificates (SBIS) rises by one per cent then the Indonesian Sharia Stock Index (ISSI) will decrease by 0.021004 x 100 = 2.10 per cent. keywords: bank; exchange; indonesia; inflation; interest; islamic; issi; market; rate; rupiah; sharia; sharia stock; stock; stock index; syariah cache: ijmesh-120.pdf plain text: ijmesh-120.txt item: #13 of 95 id: ijmesh-1202 author: Gano-an, Jonathan; Gempes, Gloria P title: Exploring the Entrepreneurial Intentions of Women in the Context of Digital Entrepreneurship Ecosystem date: 2022-12-30 words: 8121 flesch: 30 summary: Those ideas will then be evaluated (EA), to see if doing those ideas are necessary to do in order to expand the business The insignificant path of EA towards entrepreneurial intention was carefully explained by Mae saying: I believe that EA has no relationship with EI because EI means the plans you have for the future which you got from the ideas provided by EO The significant path of entrepreneurial opportunity towards entrepreneurial intentions has been unanimously agreed by the women entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurial intentions are dead: Long live entrepreneurial intentions. keywords: alertness; business; entrepreneurship; intentions; international; journal; management; model; motivation; online; opportunities; opportunity; research; women; women entrepreneurs cache: ijmesh-1202.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1202.txt item: #14 of 95 id: ijmesh-1216 author: Gomez, Raymond D.; Yazon, Alberto D.; Buenvinida, Lerma P.; Tan, Consorcia S.; Bandoy, Marcial M. title: School Head’s Conflict Resolution Skills, Organizational School Climate, and Teacher Work Engagement in The New Normal: An Input to Principal and Teacher Development Program date: 2022-12-30 words: 10335 flesch: 53 summary: From this perspective, the researcher is prompted to assess the conflict resolution skills, organizational climate, and teacher work engagement during the time of pandemic in the City Schools Division in Laguna among the principals and teachers during the S.Y. 2020 – 2021, which can be used as an input to teacher development program with the used of the descriptive correlational research design which resulted to the conclusions that conflict resolutions skills and organizational school climate had a significant relationship to the teachers' work engagement. Level of teacher work engagement in terms of physical Indicative Statement Mean SD Scaled Response 1. keywords: climate; conflict; conflict resolution; mean; new; resolution; school; school climate; school head; skills; teacher; teacher work; work; work engagement cache: ijmesh-1216.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1216.txt item: #15 of 95 id: ijmesh-1219 author: Marawu, Ndimphiwe Mlamli; Utete, Reward; Zhou, Sheunesu title: Good Governance as An Economic Driver for Service Delivery: Lessons for South African Government date: 2023-06-30 words: 10570 flesch: 37 summary: Public service delivery is effective when it acts as a yardstick which can be used to uplift the system of governance. The good governance literature presently lacks a theoretical frame that accounts for the linkage between benchmark framework and public service delivery. keywords: africa; countries; customer; entrepreneurship; framework; good; governance; government; international; local; malaysia; management; performance; public; quality; review; service; service delivery; service quality; south; system cache: ijmesh-1219.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1219.txt item: #16 of 95 id: ijmesh-1222 author: Ikebuaku, Kenechukwu; Dinbabo, Mulugeta title: Exploring the Dynamics of Agripreneurship Perception and Intention among the Nigerian Youth date: 2023-06-30 words: 10105 flesch: 35 summary: Empirical Gap While some studies have investigated youth agricultural perception and participation in different parts of Nigeria, there is little or no study providing a nationwide assessment of the disposition of young people towards agripreneurship. Future research can reveal the experiences of non-college graduates and the best ways to encourage young agricultural entrepreneurship and job creation among them. keywords: agriculture; agripreneurship; business; engagement; entrepreneurship; income; intention; international; journal; management; nigeria; people; perception; research; study; youth cache: ijmesh-1222.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1222.txt item: #17 of 95 id: ijmesh-1242 author: Thusi, Xolani; Chauke, Richard title: Strategies For Retaining Scarce Skills and Reducing Turnover in The South African Public Sector date: 2023-05-06 words: 8112 flesch: 41 summary: The lack of study on employee retention is especially noticeable in the South African public sector, which is the country's largest employer. Mohajane further stated that Employee retention was highlighted as an independent variable because the public sector's capacity to retain personnel is based on the success of the measures in place to keep people content with their jobs. keywords: african; development; employee; employee retention; government; journal; management; organisation; performance; public; retention; sector; service; skills; south; turnover cache: ijmesh-1242.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1242.txt item: #18 of 95 id: ijmesh-1287 author: Nwanzu, Chiyem Lucky; Babalola, Sunday Samson title: The Effect of Work-Life Balance and Social Competence on the Psychological Well-Being of Public Service Employees date: 2023-06-30 words: 7628 flesch: 40 summary: The present study investigated the relationship between work-life balance and social competence with employee psychological well- being. The interaction was obtained by plotting the estimates plus and minus one standard deviation of the means of social competence to represent high versus low social competence in work-life balance, respectively. keywords: competence; employee; international; journal; life balance; management; relationship; research; social; study; work cache: ijmesh-1287.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1287.txt item: #19 of 95 id: ijmesh-1289 author: Budiningsih, Iffah; Soehari, Tjiptogoro Dinarjo ; Sari, Alvita title: Improving The Professionalism of Bank Central Indonesia Managers Through Human Capital and Training date: 2023-05-06 words: 8083 flesch: 39 summary: Budiningsih et al. (2017b) found that: a) training intervention has a positive and statistically significant influence on employee performance, and b) the material, length, and frequency of employee training may be utilized to evaluate the potential for employee performance to be attained. For that, employee professionalism behavior in strategic institutions must be continuously developed. keywords: bank; behavior; capital; employees; human; indonesia; international; management; managers; performance; professionalism; research; skills; table; test; training; value cache: ijmesh-1289.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1289.txt item: #20 of 95 id: ijmesh-13 author: Sumarsih, Sumarsih; Abidin, Zainal title: The Effect of Service Quality on Housing Security Management toward Consumer Satisfaction on Housing Lecturer of Hasanuddin University in Makassar date: 2019-06-30 words: 6045 flesch: 26 summary: Keywords: Empathy; Assurance; Physical Appearance; Satisfaction ISSN 2580-0981 (online) RESEARCH PROBLEM Based on the background above, the main problem of this research is as follows: 1. Does the quality service which consisting of (Tangible, Reliability, Responsiveness, Assurance, Empathy) has a significant effect toward the customer satisfaction on security management in Housing Lecturer Hasanuddin University Tamalanrea in Makassar, 2. Which variable that dominantly influence toward consumer satisfaction on security management in Housing Lecturer Hasanuddin University Tamalanrea in Makassar. LITERATURE REVIEW Normally, satisfaction is a kind of feeling that can be pleasure or disappointment of someone who derives from the comparison between the image toward the results of a product with its expectations (Kotler, 1997). keywords: hasanuddin; housing lecturer; housing security; makassar; management lecturer; satisfaction; security management; university tamalanrea cache: ijmesh-13.pdf plain text: ijmesh-13.txt item: #21 of 95 id: ijmesh-1338 author: Kurniawan, Andreas; Piliang, Yasraf Amir ; Budiwaspada, Agung Eko title: Taste Perception from Jamu Drinks Color for Younger Generation by using Photo Products date: 2023-05-06 words: 6236 flesch: 54 summary: In addition, research that was carried out by Hoppu reveals that the influence of color perception on taste is also affected by factors such as age, weight, and educational background (Hoppu, Puputti, Aisala, Laaksonen, & Sandell, 2018). Research conducted by Carvalho explained that color perception from beer also affects the taste and its price expectations (Carvalho, Moors, Wagemans, & Spence, 2017). keywords: bottle; color; drinks; generation; hot; jamu; participants; perception; salty; sour; study; sweet; taste cache: ijmesh-1338.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1338.txt item: #22 of 95 id: ijmesh-1339 author: Saragih, Susanti; Tjakraatmadja, Jann Hidajat ; Pratama, Andika Putra title: Urgency of Managing Digitalization in Higher Education date: 2023-05-06 words: 5462 flesch: 35 summary: The transition to digital education must be viewed as a long-term strategy influenced by institutional development and government policies. Abstract The digital transformation of higher education institutions has become one of the most significant trends in recent years. keywords: digital; digitalization; education; et al; heis; information; institutions; learning; students; technology; transformation cache: ijmesh-1339.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1339.txt item: #23 of 95 id: ijmesh-1347 author: Mahdalena, Vina; Handayani, Lusia; Uljanatunnisa, Uljanatunnisa title: Microblogging Design for Education in Visual Message date: 2023-05-06 words: 8412 flesch: 51 summary: Abstract The highest increase in social media users reached 34.2% in 2017. Seeing the trend, the number of social media users in Indonesia continues to increase every year. keywords: color; communication; content; design; elements; information; instagram; learning; media; microblog; research; social; students; users; visual cache: ijmesh-1347.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1347.txt item: #24 of 95 id: ijmesh-1348 author: Cahyani, Intan Putri ; Mardani, Puri Bestari ; Widianingsih, Yuliani title: Digital Storytelling in Cultural Tourism: A Sustainable Communication Approach at the Lasem Heritage Foundation date: 2023-05-06 words: 11112 flesch: 34 summary: Cultural tourism storytelling offers a unique opportunity to convey the local culture, values, and traditions, enabling tourists to connect with the destination on a more personal and emotional level (Lindawati, 2018; Makela, 2000; Pasupa, 2017). As such, it represents a valuable tool for the development and promotion of sustainable cultural tourism. keywords: batik; communication; cultural; digital; entrepreneurship; foundation; heritage; heritage foundation; instagram; international; lasem; lasem heritage; management; science; storytelling; study; tourism; tourists; use; website cache: ijmesh-1348.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1348.txt item: #25 of 95 id: ijmesh-1350 author: Fauziyah, Luluk; Yusuf, Munawir ; Yuwono, Joko title: Sexual Health Education Among Autism Adolescents in Special Schools date: 2023-05-06 words: 5387 flesch: 40 summary: This study aims to identify problems in sexual health education for autistic youth in Special Schools and to find out the need for learning media to teach sexual education for autistic adolescents in Special Schools. Characteristics of the Subjects Subjects Characteristics Age of Teacher Year(s) of Teaching Experience How Much Autism Students (s) in their Class A 49 25 years 2 autism students of 5 other disabilities students B 39 16 years 2 autistic students of 4 other disabilities students C 45 20 years 2 autism students The interviews in this study contained two main topics, which are regarding the problem of sexual health education and the need for learning media to teach sexual education. keywords: adolescents; autism; children; education; health; health education; learning; schools; social; students; teachers cache: ijmesh-1350.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1350.txt item: #26 of 95 id: ijmesh-138 author: Tjitrohartoko, Oktaveana Sugiarti; Saraswati, Trisha Gilang title: Applying Importance Performance Analysis to Assess Customer Satisfaction: Mass Rapid Transportation in Indonesia date: 2020-06-30 words: 3179 flesch: 41 summary: If the number of customers complains, criticizing is very high it means that the services and facilities provided are not fit with customers' expectations. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate important performance analysis as a decision- making tool for the transportation industry in terms of customer satisfaction and to assess the performance of mass rapid transportation in performing their services to satisfy their customers.. LITERATURE REVIEW Marketing activities cover a very broad scope of activities that starts with determining customer needs and ends with customer satisfaction. keywords: analysis; customer; importance; indonesia; mass; performance; quality; satisfaction; transportation cache: ijmesh-138.pdf plain text: ijmesh-138.txt item: #27 of 95 id: ijmesh-1381 author: Darusulistyo, Sidik; Wibisono, Dermawan; Wandebori, Harimukti; Novani, Santi title: Bibliometric Analysis to A Future Research Direction on Agile Transformation date: 2023-05-19 words: 9164 flesch: 43 summary: In this study, we used VOSviewer, a software that is widely used in bibliometric analysis and social network analysis, to construct a network of co-occurring keywords within our RIS file of agile transformation studies. To that extent, the increased scholars' interest in the past ten years helps to address RQ1 in revealing the development of agile transformation studies over time. keywords: adoption; agility; analysis; development; field; international; journal; management; research; science; software; studies; study; transformation cache: ijmesh-1381.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1381.txt item: #28 of 95 id: ijmesh-139 author: Sangeeta, Sangeeta; Chamoli, Vinay title: U.S. Sub-Prime Crisis: Origin and Causes date: 2020-06-30 words: 5279 flesch: 54 summary: Policies framed by bad evaluated model together with the deregulation of the financial system, global imbalance, easy credit rating, and excess leverage in-market leads to a shortage of finance in the economy. It was concluded that future crises may arise if the banking system does not follow the regulatory amendments made during the time of crisis. keywords: causes; credit; crisis; financial; housing; lending; market; mortgage; risk; sangeeta; stock; sub; u.s cache: ijmesh-139.pdf plain text: ijmesh-139.txt item: #29 of 95 id: ijmesh-14 author: Lin, Jen-Chien title: Christian-Muslim Dialogue Perspectives of “The Muslim View of Christology” and “To Be a European Muslim” date: 2019-12-25 words: 4113 flesch: 50 summary: ISSN 2580-0981 (online) Volume 2 Number 2 (2019): 63-69 Christian-Muslim Dialogue Perspectives of “The Muslim View of Christology” and “To Be a European Muslim” Lin, Jen-Chien Graduate Institute of Religious Studies-NCCU, Taiwan Abstract Mahmoud Ayoub and Tariq Ramadan are Islamic scholars working on a Muslim-Christian dialogue study. They proposed the concepts of “ The Muslim View of Christology” and “ To Be a European Muslim”, respectively, and promoted the study of the Muslim-Christian dialogue into a broader field with far- reaching influence. keywords: christology; dialogue; european; european muslim; islamic; muslim; ramadan; view cache: ijmesh-14.pdf plain text: ijmesh-14.txt item: #30 of 95 id: ijmesh-1484 author: Sulastri, Endang ; Andriyani, Lusi ; Zein, Achmad Mudjahid title: KPU Strategy South Tangerang City in Increasing Voter Participation During Pandemic Times at The Election in 2020 date: 2023-05-06 words: 6285 flesch: 46 summary: This number is very far from the average target for regional election participation. Therefore South Tangerang City KPU can freely carry out budget planning, including socialization activities to increase public participation in every stage of the election as well as public participation in channeling their voting rights at polling stations. keywords: activities; city; election; kpu; management; participation; socialization; south; south tangerang; strategy; tangerang; tangerang city; voter cache: ijmesh-1484.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1484.txt item: #31 of 95 id: ijmesh-1485 author: Aryani, Lina; Darmastuti, Dewi ; Pitasari, Ratna Hindria Dyah ; Desmintari, Desmintari title: Analysis of Promotion, Price, and Quality of Service to Interest in Visiting Tourists at The State Museum of Banten date: 2023-05-06 words: 5203 flesch: 51 summary: 2. Have visited Banten State Museum more than one time. As one of the educational tourist attractions under the auspices of the Banten Cultural Center, the International J. of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities 118 Banten State Museum does not charge an entrance fee for its visitors. keywords: banten; factor; interest; management; museum; price; promotion; quality; service; state; state museum; table; tourist cache: ijmesh-1485.pdf plain text: ijmesh-1485.txt item: #32 of 95 id: ijmesh-15 author: Sunaryo, Sunaryo; Karlina, Ika title: Natural Resource Policy Through Capability Approach: Case of Coal Mining and Palm Oil Industry in Indonesia date: 2019-12-25 words: 4190 flesch: 53 summary: To the environment, coal mining contributes greatly to the destruction and to downgrade the quality of the surrounding environment. Waste, dust, and ex-hole of mining are among the negative impacts of coal mining on the environment. ISSN 2580-0981 (online) Volume 2 Number 2 (2019): 70-76 Natural Resource Policy Through Capability Approach: Case of Coal Mining and Palm Oil Industry in Indonesia Sunaryo1*, Ika Karlina2 1Department Philosophy and Religion Studies, Paramadina University, Indonesia 2Department of Communication Studies, Paramadina University, Indonesia Abstract This article can be seen as a ‘moral’ evaluation to the most important of natural resource sectors in Indonesia, namely the coal mining sector and palm oil plantations through the capability approach as formulated by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum. keywords: approach; capability; coal; indonesia; life; mining; oil; palm cache: ijmesh-15.pdf plain text: ijmesh-15.txt item: #33 of 95 id: ijmesh-16 author: Kokeyeva, Samal; Adambekova, Ainagul title: Capital Structure Choice in SMEs: Evidence from Kazakhstan date: 2019-12-25 words: 5795 flesch: 47 summary: Thus, it is possible to observe different models of debt depending on certain characteristics of the company and the business sector. Thus, we propose the following hypotheses regarding the profitability of the firm and the level of debt of the firm: H1: There is a negative correlation between company profitability and debt ratio. keywords: capital; capital structure; debt; firm; growth; journal; online; ratio; smes; structure; term cache: ijmesh-16.pdf plain text: ijmesh-16.txt item: #34 of 95 id: ijmesh-161 author: Monia, Shadika Haque title: Environmental Impact Assessment Initiated to Mitigate Pollutions from Industries date: 2020-06-30 words: 6549 flesch: 39 summary: Keywords: Industries, pollution, Environment, Protection, Bangladesh, Assessment This is an open access article under the CC–BY-NC license. From a few years' policymakers have been under the consideration that, as Bangladesh is one of the less developed countries in the world, nowadays pollution has become an important issue to be concerned about. keywords: air; bangladesh; country; day; development; environmental; industries; international; management; pollution; research; waste; water cache: ijmesh-161.pdf plain text: ijmesh-161.txt item: #35 of 95 id: ijmesh-17 author: Sitompul, Thomson; Simangunsong, Yansen title: The Analysis of the Impact of GDP, FDI, Minimum Wage on Employment in Indonesia date: 2019-12-25 words: 5556 flesch: 49 summary: Absorption of labor is also inseparable from the role of the government as a policymaker related to level setting wage. The balance of wages is shown by w0 while c represents the proportion of labor in the covered sector. keywords: employment; gdp; impact; increase; indonesia; investment; labor; minimum; sector; wage; workers cache: ijmesh-17.pdf plain text: ijmesh-17.txt item: #36 of 95 id: ijmesh-18 author: Ganegama, Pasan title: Navigating the next Industrial revolution: Future Work Force analysis based on Western Australian narrative date: 2019-12-25 words: 5865 flesch: 39 summary: International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH) International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH) │ 91 ISSN 2580-0981 (online) keywords: australian; culture; entrepreneurship; future; humanities; ijmesh; international; issn; journal; management; online; revolution; science cache: ijmesh-18.pdf plain text: ijmesh-18.txt item: #37 of 95 id: ijmesh-180 author: Gebreegziabher, Tensae Gebrekrstos title: Forensic Interview of Sexually Abused Children: The Case of Three Selected Child Protection and Investigation Units in Addis Ababa date: 2020-06-30 words: 7163 flesch: 46 summary: In particular, children need to have the opportunity to be heard in any judicial or administrative proceedings including police investigations. The CRC recommends the opinion of children be weighed by their age and maturity. keywords: abuse; child; children; ethiopia; guideline; interview; interviewers; police; questions; study; techniques cache: ijmesh-180.pdf plain text: ijmesh-180.txt item: #38 of 95 id: ijmesh-182 author: Ainiyah, Mahfudhotul; Rustiadi, Sonny title: Business Strategy Formulation to Increase Profit of Agung Artomoro Company date: 2020-06-30 words: 3118 flesch: 41 summary: The government introduced a special transmigration program (HTI- trans) to mobilize plantation labor. ISSN 2580-0981 (online) Volume 3 Number 1 (2020): 34-40 *Corresponding author ainiyahmahfudhotul@gmail.com; sonny_r@sbm-itb.ac.id DOI: https://doi.org/10.31098/ijmesh.v3i1.182 Research Synergy Foundation Business Strategy Formulation to Increase Profit of Agung Artomoro Company Mahfudhotul Ainiyah*, Sonny Rustiadi School of Business and Management, Master of Business Administration, Indonesia Abstract Agung Artomoro is a service company operating since February 2012. keywords: analysis; business; company; plantation; research; strategy cache: ijmesh-182.pdf plain text: ijmesh-182.txt item: #39 of 95 id: ijmesh-189 author: Amadea, Natalie; Purwanegara, Mustika Sufiati title: Business Strategy Formulation for Art Merchandise Brand (Case Study: Gutsy Prune) date: 2020-06-30 words: 3350 flesch: 41 summary: ISSN 2580-0981 (online) Volume 3 Number 1 (2020): 41-47 *Corresponding author natalie_amadea@sbm-itb.ac.id*; mustika@sbm-itb.ac.id DOI: https://doi.org/10.31098/ijmesh.v3i1.189 Research Synergy Foundation Business Strategy Formulation for Art Merchandise Brand (Case Study: Gutsy Prune) Natalie Amadea*, Mustika Sufiati Purwanegara School of Business and Management ITB, Indonesia Abstract A part of Indonesia's creative industries is the art merchandise industry which is dominated by independent visual artists who establish their art merchandise brands to market original art merchandise. In the new STP strategy, Gutsy Prune has targeted its market segment to be Indonesian young adult women, lower-middle to upper-middle class, individuals, whose interests are arts and fashion, individuals who have expressive personality, and individuals who live with a modern lifestyle. keywords: analysis; art; business; gutsy; merchandise; prune; strategy cache: ijmesh-189.pdf plain text: ijmesh-189.txt item: #40 of 95 id: ijmesh-190 author: Rizkia, Ridha; Oktafani, Farah title: The Effect Of Storytelling Marketing On Purchasing Decisions Through Brand Equity As Intervening Variable On Gojek In Jakarta date: 2020-06-30 words: 4020 flesch: 54 summary: The result of this research is also International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH), Vol. 3 (1), 48-55 The Effect of Storytelling Marketing on Purchasing Decisions Through Brand Equity as Intervening Variable on Gojek in Jakarta Ridha Rizkia, Farah Oktafani ISSN 2580-0981 (online) 52 │ supported by the journal from Nirakatriena et al. (2018) which stated that storytelling marketing influences brand equity significantly. With an attractive storytelling marketing strategy, the customer will be easier to keep Gojek in their minds and improving Gojek's brand equity. keywords: brand; decisions; equity; gojek; marketing; purchasing; storytelling cache: ijmesh-190.pdf plain text: ijmesh-190.txt item: #41 of 95 id: ijmesh-231 author: Oyewole, Mojisola title: The Utilization of Family Planning Methods Among Rural Women In Ogun State, Nigeria date: 2020-12-30 words: 5514 flesch: 44 summary: We assessed the utilization of family planning methods among rural women in Ogun State, Nigeria. We specify our objectives: (i) describe the socio-economic characteristics of the rural women in the study area, (ii) determine the awareness of contraceptive method utilized by rural women in the study area, (iii) determine the knowledge of rural women on family planning methods, (iv) identify rural women's sources of information on family planning methods, (v) assess the utilization of family planning methods among the rural women in the study area, (vi) identify factors militating against the utilization of family planning methods among rural women in the study area. keywords: family planning; information; level; planning methods; respondents; social; table; utilization; women cache: ijmesh-231.pdf plain text: ijmesh-231.txt item: #42 of 95 id: ijmesh-243 author: Adhikary, Ramesh Prasad title: Plight of Widows in Hindu Religion (A Feminist Critique of Deepa Mehata’s Film Water) date: 2020-12-30 words: 7862 flesch: 66 summary: HINDU WIDOW SYSTEM AND THE FILM Different critics have given their criticism regarding Hindu widow tradition and culture along with the film Water. This research paper is focused in Deepa Mehta's Film Water to study the plight of Hindu widows. keywords: chuyia; culture; film; hindu; kalyani; society; tradition; water; widowhood; widows; women cache: ijmesh-243.pdf plain text: ijmesh-243.txt item: #43 of 95 id: ijmesh-244 author: Adderley, Simon; Gray, Lee title: French artisan food co-operatives at the intersection between the artisan dimension and industrial logic – A two case study analysis date: 2020-12-30 words: 7672 flesch: 40 summary: The reaction of pride originated in both companies from similar strategies, focusing upon the decision to secure shorter supply chains, identifying with local French food products, and national distinctiveness, as argued by DeSourcey (2010) and Nicholls & Huybrechts (2017). This article provides two case studies of food manufacturing cooperatives in France that have attempted to implement such systems. keywords: artisan; business; consumer; cooperatives; et al; food; france; governance; identity; journal; production; scop; social; values cache: ijmesh-244.pdf plain text: ijmesh-244.txt item: #44 of 95 id: ijmesh-260 author: Hermawan, Daniel title: Influencer Marketing in Digital Era: Does It Really Works? date: 2020-12-30 words: 5689 flesch: 44 summary: This research will discuss (1) the phenomenon of influencer marketing in the digital era, (2) the types of influencers and the characteristics of consumers who follow them, (3) the use of influencers in marketing activities in the digital era, in purpose to probe deeper the advantages to employ influencers power from the previous studies. The study found that influencer marketing can be an effective marketing method by leveraging the influencer's charisma, personality, attitude, and lifestyle in representing the brand. keywords: brand; consumers; content; daniel; digital; entrepreneurship; era; followers; humanities; ijmesh; influencer; influencer marketing; issn; marketing; media; science cache: ijmesh-260.pdf plain text: ijmesh-260.txt item: #45 of 95 id: ijmesh-3 author: Eltari, Adjeng Tiara; Mulyaningsih, Hendrati Dwi title: The Impact of Entrepreneurial Behavior on Sales Volume date: 2017-06-27 words: 2361 flesch: 42 summary: , determine the influence of entrepreneurial behavior to the merchant's sales volume culinary pavement on Highway Sukapura. LITERATURE REVIEW According to Suryana (2014) entrepreneurship (entrepreneurship) is a discipline that studies on the value, capability (ability), and behavior in the face of life's challenges and how to get a chance with the various risks it faces. Almost all Culinary Hawkers on Highway Sukapura doesn’t yet have the entrepreneurial behavior in accordance with the characteristics - traits mentioned by Suryana, Confident, Own initiative, Have achievement motive, Having leadership, and Dare to take risks with the full calculation. keywords: behavior; entrepreneurship; highway; sales; sukapura; volume cache: ijmesh-3.pdf plain text: ijmesh-3.txt item: #46 of 95 id: ijmesh-4 author: Rachmawati, Ani Wahyu title: Socialization Model of Tacit-Tacit Transfer Knowledge through Appreciative Inquiry Approach date: 2017-06-27 words: 3927 flesch: 35 summary: INTRODUCTION The advocates of the knowledge Based-view of the organization (Spender, 1996; Nonaka and Takeuchi, 1995; Nonaka and Ichijo, 2007) emphasize that the two predominant goals of the organization are the generation and the application of knowledge. In Western epistemology, knowledge has been defined as “justified true belief” (Nonaka and Takeuchi, 1995). keywords: inquiry; knowledge; management; model; nonaka; organization; process; socialization cache: ijmesh-4.pdf plain text: ijmesh-4.txt item: #47 of 95 id: ijmesh-464 author: Bocar, Anna C. title: Managerial Roles: Intuitions of the Academic Institution Employees, an evidence from the universities in Ozamiz City date: 2020-12-30 words: 4105 flesch: 41 summary: In the face of these demands, academic administrators of a university, which is the setting of the research, do realize that they can no longer rely on traditional management techniques to satisfy the requirements of their roles – they must draw on a deeper source of guidance, strength, and influence. The second type of managerial role which administrators assumed is interpersonal relations. keywords: administrators; extent; int; roles; staff; subordinates; vge cache: ijmesh-464.pdf plain text: ijmesh-464.txt item: #48 of 95 id: ijmesh-483 author: Suryawan, Ian Nurpatria; Meilani, Yohana F. Cahya Palupi; Asmaniati, Fetty ; Nurbaeti, Nurbaeti; Rahmanita, Myrza title: The Work Performance of Married Female Employees during Covid-19 Pandemic date: 2021-12-31 words: 4910 flesch: 35 summary: Employees are required to wear masks, wash their hands, and keep their distance. The relationship between employees and the company is crucial, and the reciprocity will increase employee productivity, which can keep employees loyal to the company. keywords: commitment; employees; hypothesis; job; learning; management; organization; performance; research; satisfaction; work cache: ijmesh-483.pdf plain text: ijmesh-483.txt item: #49 of 95 id: ijmesh-494 author: Akter, Sraboni title: Factors Affecting Academic Self-Efficacy and Its impact on perceived Academic Burnout among Students in Bangladesh. date: 2021-06-30 words: 7575 flesch: 44 summary: Of the272 students 78% of the participants 20% were from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology, the majority which is 38% were from Khulna University,23% from Northern University of Business and Academic Achievement Academic Stress Academic Support Academic self-efficacy Academic Burnout H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH), Vol. 4 (1), 17-31 Factors Affecting Academic Self-Efficacy and Its impact on perceived Academic Burnout among Students in Bangladesh. Sraboni Akter │ 23 © 2021 International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH) In recent times many researchers have been shown that students face a great deal of burnout because of various academic reasons besides that those factors are inextricably related to student’s self-efficacy. keywords: achievement; burnout; efficacy; factors; journal; management; performance; relationship; science; self; social; stress; students; support cache: ijmesh-494.pdf plain text: ijmesh-494.txt item: #50 of 95 id: ijmesh-5 author: Asriani, Desintha title: Being Mother: Comparative Study of the Contested Motherhood between South Korea and Indonesia date: 2017-06-27 words: 4331 flesch: 43 summary: State of Ibuism itself is one of the faces of bio-power provided by the state in defining women as appendages and companions to their husband, as procreators of the nation, as mothers and educators of children. It is based on the interesting dynamic of being mother that is much influenced by the interrelated actions played by number of dominant actors around woman itself. keywords: family; indonesia; korea; mother; motherhood; south; state; study; women cache: ijmesh-5.pdf plain text: ijmesh-5.txt item: #51 of 95 id: ijmesh-501 author: Sirait, Afni; Murdianingrum, Sri Luna title: Impact of Work From Home Policy on Behavior and Productivity of Lecturers and Education Staff date: 2021-06-30 words: 4156 flesch: 45 summary: Work-From Home (WFH), Behavior, and Productivity Doing work from home improves one's self-welfare even though you will do homework simultaneously (Song & Gao, 2018). ISSN 2580-0981 (online) Volume 4 Issue 1 (2021): 32-40 Corresponding author afni.sirait@upnyk.ac.id; sriluna@upnyk.ac.id DOI: https://doi.org/10.31098/ijmesh.v4i1.501 Research Synergy Foundation Impact of Work-From-Home Policy on Behavior and Productivity of Lecturers and Education Staff Afni Sirait1, Sri Luna Murdianingrum2 1,2 Faculty of Economy and Business, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Yogyakarta Abstract Keywords: Productivity, Behavior, Work-From-Home This is an open access article under the CC–BY-NC license INTRODUCTION Work-From-Home (WFH) policy is new method of work in Indonesia. keywords: behavior; home; journal; lecturers; management; productivity; technology; wfh; work; working cache: ijmesh-501.pdf plain text: ijmesh-501.txt item: #52 of 95 id: ijmesh-513 author: Umamy, Septy Holisa title: The Role of Job Satisfaction in Mediating the Effect of Competency and Perceived Organizational Support on Education Performance: An Evidence from the Muhammadiyah University of Jember, Indonesia date: 2021-12-31 words: 7080 flesch: 32 summary: Perceptions of support have a significant effect on performance through job satisfaction of the teaching staff at the University of Muhammadiyah Jember; this proves that the better the perceptions of teaching staff towards the University of Muhammadiyah Jember, it will increase job satisfaction which will have an impact on improving performance. Performance According to Afandi (2018: 83), performance is the result of work that can be achieved by a person or group of people in a company in accordance with their respective authorities and responsibilities in an effort to achieve organizational goals legally, does not violate the law and does not conflict with morals and ethics. keywords: competence; education; effect; jember; job; job satisfaction; management; muhammadiyah; performance; personnel; satisfaction; support; university cache: ijmesh-513.pdf plain text: ijmesh-513.txt item: #53 of 95 id: ijmesh-525 author: Majumder, Amit title: Thy Governance Matters: A Study on Governance Practices of Stock Exchanges in India date: 2021-06-30 words: 4169 flesch: 17 summary: ISSN 2580-0981 (online) Reasons for Demutualization of Stock Exchanges: (1) Increased global competition:-One of the major reasons in the decisions of exchanges to get demutualized is the increased competition among the stock exchanges both at regional as well as international level. In the board there should be specific vacancies for each group of stakeholders; c) Shareholders’ representatives should not be functioning brokers; d) Broker’s representatives should be elected by the shareholders among the brokers of exchange; e) Representatives of investing public should be nominated by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI)from among a panel consisting of academics, professionals, industry representatives, public figures and investor associations, none of whom should have any interest in any broking firm; f) Shareholders should be provided adequate disclosures on background of all members of board of directors at annual general meetings (AGM) as well as the same should be disclosed in the annual report; g) What should be the maximum number of allowed directors in the board that should be guided by the relevant provisions of the Companies Act. International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH), Vol. 4 (1), 41-54 Thy Governance Matters: A Study on Governance Practices of Stock Exchanges in India Amit Majumder 48 │ © 2021 International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH) keywords: entrepreneurship; exchange; governance; humanities; ijmesh; india; management; science; stock cache: ijmesh-525.pdf plain text: ijmesh-525.txt item: #54 of 95 id: ijmesh-535 author: Desta, Abel Gebremedhn title: Linking human resource training and development, employee commitment and job satisfaction: The moderation role of the work environment date: 2021-06-30 words: 10934 flesch: 34 summary: Training is a deliberate activity conducted by organizational leaders to create necessary knowledge and skills and to improve the behaviors of employees in a way that is reliable with organizational goals (Absar et al., 2010; Singh and Mohanty, 2012). Thus, employees must have the necessary skill, knowledge, and competencies related to their work to attain integration between all levels of the hierarchy to attain the aspirations and goals of both customers and stakeholders (Boon et al., 20110; Ijigu, 2015). keywords: development; employee commitment; employees; entrepreneurship; environment; humanities; ijmesh; international; job satisfaction; journal; management; organization; relationship; resource; science; social; training; work; work environment cache: ijmesh-535.pdf plain text: ijmesh-535.txt item: #55 of 95 id: ijmesh-569 author: Meier, Philip; Adderley, Simon title: Missing out on the “Men’s Club”: Gendered Attitudes to Intrapreneurship within Large Corporations date: 2021-12-31 words: 10159 flesch: 39 summary: Diagram 5. A high-level overview of findings: innovation in Company X International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH), Vol. 4 (2), 28-51 Missing out on the “Men’s Club”: Gendered Attitudes to Intrapreneurship within Large Corporations Philip Meier, Simon Adderley | 42 In the following sections, we link the research to sense-making theories and provide some concluding answers. LITERATURE REVIEW Due to the long and changing history of research into innovation, researchers examining the factors that lead to innovative outcomes in organisations use a number of different labels and sub-fields to organise their work. keywords: attitudes; business; club; company; corporations; entrepreneurship; humanities; ijmesh; innovation; international; journal; management; participants; philip; research; science; study; vol; women cache: ijmesh-569.pdf plain text: ijmesh-569.txt item: #56 of 95 id: ijmesh-582 author: Killip Jr., Alexander G. title: Traces of Ato as a Judicial Institution in the Lupon of Talubin, Bontoc, Mt. Province date: 2021-06-30 words: 11666 flesch: 51 summary: ISSN 2580-0981 (online) Volume 4 Issue 1 (2021): 76-95 Corresponding author alexanderkillip@e.ubagio.edu DOI: https://doi.org/10.31098/ijmesh.v4i1.582 Research Synergy Foundation Traces of Ato as a Judicial Institution in the Lupon of Barangay Talubin, Bontoc, Mt. Province Alexander G. Killip Jr.1 1Senior High School Department, University of Baguio, Phillipines Abstract Ato shows the existence of the indigenous political institution in the Cordillera specifically in Mt. Province that reflects the cultural patterns, political processes, and assumptions of rights of the community based on their customary laws that allow the indigenous people to achieve meaningful self-determination. Vol. 4 (1), 76-95 Traces of Ato as a Judicial Institution in the Lupon of Barangay Talubin, Bontoc, Mt. Province A. G. Killip Jr │ 77 © 2021 International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH) ISSN 2580-0981 (online) organizational tools, methods of management processes and procedures as a regulatory, organizational and executive body (Mladen (2015). keywords: ato; barangay; barangay officials; barangay talubin; bontoc; community; conflict; institution; international; journal; lupon; lupon members; management; practices; public; researcher cache: ijmesh-582.pdf plain text: ijmesh-582.txt item: #57 of 95 id: ijmesh-6 author: Adrian, Mohammad; Mulyaningsih, Hendrati Dwi; Rahmawati, Santi title: The Impact of Business Mentoring on Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises Performance date: 2017-06-27 words: 2816 flesch: 44 summary: In the variable performance of businesses that received the highest score is a statement about the level of satisfaction as MSMEs in improving the ability of business during the mentoring programs PUSPA and Mentoring provides a great effect and positive for the MSMEs in the program PUSPA with a percentage of 67% and in the category of fair. Statements that received the lowest score in the category of enough is the claim of doing business, companion gives examples and facilitate joint problem solving and in running the business, a companion to help find alternative solutions when there is a problem with a percentage of 57%. keywords: business; mentoring; msmes; performance; program; puspa cache: ijmesh-6.pdf plain text: ijmesh-6.txt item: #58 of 95 id: ijmesh-619 author: Atienza, Crisanta-Gutierrez title: Leadership and Management in Multigenerational Teaching Staff in the New Normal: A Phenomenological Study date: 2021-12-31 words: 7300 flesch: 40 summary: The testimonials of participants can help leaders capitalize on generational differences and use them to create a pleasant work environment. This theory holds that people (leaders) are adaptable and can change their style depending on the situation. keywords: journal; leadership; management; new; normal; order; research; school; school leaders; staff; study; teachers; teaching; teaching staff cache: ijmesh-619.pdf plain text: ijmesh-619.txt item: #59 of 95 id: ijmesh-622 author: Lupekesa, Chipasha Salome Bwalya ; Tsoku, Johannes Tshepiso; Metsileng, Lebotsa Daniel title: Econometric Modelling of Financial Time Series date: 2022-12-30 words: 7958 flesch: 56 summary: Keywords: ARCH model; Cointegration; Financial time series; GARCH model; VECM; According to Francq and Zakoian (2010), GARCH models prompted a rigorous turn toward the view of techniques used in finance through methodical modeling of the volatility of financial assets. keywords: assets; cointegration; garch; journal; liabilities; model; results; run; series; table; test; time; variables cache: ijmesh-622.pdf plain text: ijmesh-622.txt item: #60 of 95 id: ijmesh-624 author: Kasdiawati, Kasdiawati; Fatimah, Jeanny Maria; Farid, Muhammad title: Analysis of the Interpretation of the Meaning of the Karampuang Traditional House in Sinjai Regency date: 2021-12-31 words: 6408 flesch: 53 summary: The Karampuang traditional house has symbols full of meaning passed down from generation to generation. ISSN 2580-0981 (online) Volume 4 Number 2 (2021): 66-74 Corresponding author dheahumas@gmail.com DOI: https://doi.org/10.31098/ijmesh.v4i2.624 Research Synergy Foundation Analysis of the Interpretation of the Meaning of the Karampuang Traditional House in Sinjai Regency Kasdiawati1, Jeanny Maria Fatima2, Muhammad Farid3 1, 2, 3 Universitas Hasanuddin, Indonesia Abstract Karampuang traditional house is one of the cultural heritages that have symbols and meanings believed from generation to generation. keywords: arung; communication; culture; data; gella; house; interpretation; karampuang; karampuang traditional; meaning; research; symbols; traditional house; verbal cache: ijmesh-624.pdf plain text: ijmesh-624.txt item: #61 of 95 id: ijmesh-625 author: Febriani, Risky Ayu; Suseno, Suseno; Budiman, Jata; Saefudin, Agus Surjana; Danadibrata, Akil Priyamanggala title: Gap Analysis of Graduates Competencies in Manufacturing Engineering Department with the Industry date: 2021-12-31 words: 4688 flesch: 38 summary: The alignment of PTV graduates' competencies with IDUKA's competency needs is a form of Polman Bandung accountability in using Production Based Education (PBE) during the teaching and learning process. To realize it, this Study Program carries out an Assessment Program for Curriculum Alignment that analyzes industry satisfaction from competencies of graduates. keywords: analysis; competencies; competency; curriculum; education; graduates; iduka; industry; manufacturing; program; skills; students cache: ijmesh-625.pdf plain text: ijmesh-625.txt item: #62 of 95 id: ijmesh-654 author: Nugraha, Naufal Fakhri; Susiarno, Hadi; Mulyaningsih, Hendrati Dwi title: Organizational Supports as Moderation in Increasing the Effect of Professionalism on Patient Safety Culture date: 2021-12-31 words: 6030 flesch: 41 summary: This research is expected to be a reference for improving patient safety, especially in PHC as the front line in providing health services to patients. b. Responsibility Medical staff has responsibility for all actions taken against patients. keywords: care; culture; health; incidents; management; medical; patient; professionalism; safety; safety culture; staff; support cache: ijmesh-654.pdf plain text: ijmesh-654.txt item: #63 of 95 id: ijmesh-666 author: Salandanan, Flora H.; Buenvinida, Lerma P.; Bandoy, Marcial M. title: Predictors of the Effectiveness and Efficiency of Student Affairs and Services (SAS) among Higher Education Institutions (HEI’s) date: 2021-12-31 words: 5661 flesch: 25 summary: As a result, to flexible delivery of Student Affairs and Services, as stated in CMO 8 s., 2021, Guidelines on the Implementation of Flexible Delivery of student Affairs and Services, (SAS) programs during the Covid-19 epidemic as the continuity of student services is significant to the overall development of students during this trying time. As a result, a move to flexible delivery of all student services stated in the new CMO 08, s.2021, Guidelines on the Implementation of Flexible Delivery of student Affairs and Services (SAS) is critical to the overall development of students during the epidemic. keywords: affairs services; education; effectiveness; efficiency; institutions; mean; sas; services; student; student affairs cache: ijmesh-666.pdf plain text: ijmesh-666.txt item: #64 of 95 id: ijmesh-667 author: Villanueva, Mary Rose T. ; Cortezano, Glen P. title: 16. Effectiveness of Observe and Relate Self-Approach (Orsa) in Enhancing the Grammatical Competence: A Quantitative Study from Looc Integrated School at the Philippines date: 2021-12-31 words: 5072 flesch: 41 summary: Students exposed to ORSA achieved higher grammatical competence as compared to students exposed to K to 12 teaching approach. However, in the recently concluded Programme for International Students Assessment (PISA), where the grammatical competence of students in English is highly involved, the Philippines scored 353 in mathematics, 357 in science, and 340 in reading, all below average. keywords: approach; competence; english; orsa; students; study; teaching; test cache: ijmesh-667.pdf plain text: ijmesh-667.txt item: #65 of 95 id: ijmesh-670 author: Cortezano, Glen P.; Maningas, Rolando V. ; Yazon, Alberto D.; Buenvinida, Lerma P.; Tan, Consorcia S.; Tamban, Victoria E. title: Lived Experiences of Educators Engaged in Continuing Professional Development in the New Normal: Insights from Seven Countries date: 2021-12-31 words: 10026 flesch: 36 summary: To enhance their skills in digital literacy and other topics, teachers are required to take professional development classes for continuous learning (Professional Development for Teachers, n.d.). Teachers have been creating webinars and online courses as part of their professional learning and development. keywords: cpd; development; education; educators; experiences; learning; new; normal; online; participants; professional; research; skills; teachers; teaching; training cache: ijmesh-670.pdf plain text: ijmesh-670.txt item: #66 of 95 id: ijmesh-671 author: Yazon, Alberto D.; Briones, Mario R.; Callo, Eden C. title: Correlational Study on the Contextual Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of Flexible Learning: the Case of One State University in the Philippines date: 2021-12-31 words: 5311 flesch: 39 summary: Lederman (2020) evenhandedly expressed that because of the Coronavirus emergency, educators and students both end up in the circumstance where they felt constrained to accept the flexible learning modalities as the best option for the continuity of learning. Teachers may also find it difficult to assess students' learning levels to determine whether students are on the right track, as well as learning gaps or losses due to school closures and corrective measures. keywords: assessment; effectiveness; factors; learning; level; motivation; outcomes; students; study; support; university cache: ijmesh-671.pdf plain text: ijmesh-671.txt item: #67 of 95 id: ijmesh-7 author: Utami, Elsa Nanda; Mulyaningsih, Hendrati Dwi title: The Impact of Competency Entrepreneurship on Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises Performance date: 2017-06-27 words: 3258 flesch: 38 summary: This program aims to improve the competence of entrepreneurship owned by MSME in term of knowledge, attitudes, and skills. Resulting ability of knowledge (responsive to the information, techniques and facts), skills / expertise (skills on an important task to accomplish its behavior is more complex) and talent (potential abilities undeveloped or fully implemented) keywords: entrepreneurship; journal; knowledge; management; nonaka; online; performance; science; smes cache: ijmesh-7.pdf plain text: ijmesh-7.txt item: #68 of 95 id: ijmesh-702 author: Pranoto, Imam Danu ; Suryanto, Suryanto title: The Development of General Functional Civil Servant Competency Model: The Case of Group III Non Job (Executor) in KODIKLATAL date: 2022-06-30 words: 7102 flesch: 35 summary: If there is a decrease in productivity or employee competence, then it will result in the occurrence of accidents caused by the lack of work experience or the presence of the element of Human Error. Based on the assessment of the Target Kerja Pegawai (SKP) who held civil servants Kodiklatal held every once a year, with the hope of employee competence can be seen and measured efficiently and effectively to the placement position next. keywords: competence; development; general; group; human; iii; job; kodiklatal; model; non; organization; performance; servants; skills; training cache: ijmesh-702.pdf plain text: ijmesh-702.txt item: #69 of 95 id: ijmesh-765 author: McDougald, Tyrone Anthony title: Proposed Manpower Cuts at United States Air Force Military Treatment Facilities: Concerns and Solutions date: 2022-06-30 words: 5467 flesch: 42 summary: Analysis and conclusions led to focus group findings, which were then concluded to highlight suggestions and recommendations in areas of illustrating manpower, support, resources, innovation, communication, and motivation concerning proposed manpower cuts. The objective of this study identified concerns about proposed manpower cuts at USAF MTFs and provided solutions to minimizing the cuts, maintaining provider staff productivity and motivation, job satisfaction, and prioritization of healthcare services. keywords: cuts; healthcare; job; journal; manpower; medical; military; motivation; provider; satisfaction; staff; usaf cache: ijmesh-765.pdf plain text: ijmesh-765.txt item: #70 of 95 id: ijmesh-776 author: Saputro, Arip Hermawan Dwi; Bangun, Madju Yuni Ros title: Evaluating the Implementation of Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) According to Knowledge Management (Case Study of Bank Keluarga’s Frontliner) date: 2022-06-30 words: 4882 flesch: 49 summary: According to Knowledge Management (Case Study of Bank Keluarga’s Frontliner) Arip Hermawan Dwi Saputro1, Madju Yuni Ros Bangun2 1, 2, School of Business and Management, Institu Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia Abstract Knowledge has various forms, one of which is the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). Giving rewards for the SOP learning process carried out LIMITATIONS AND FURTHER RESEARCH This research focuses on the frontliner of Bank Keluarga Branches under the Operations Directorate. keywords: bank; branch; keluarga; knowledge; learning; management; process; score; sop; variable cache: ijmesh-776.pdf plain text: ijmesh-776.txt item: #71 of 95 id: ijmesh-782 author: Hernandez, Mary Ann ; Bandoy, Marcial M.; Buenvinida, Lerma P. title: Integration of Gender and Development Approach on Institutional Programs, Activities, and Projects of Higher Education Institution: An Input to Strategic Development Plan date: 2021-12-31 words: 6130 flesch: 26 summary: It all began in Beijing, China, in 1995 during the 4th United Nations Conference on Women. 189 state leaders agreed at the meeting that women and men be included in every development effort if a nation's economic growth and development are to succeed and progress. Women and Development (WAD) is a gender-based development concept that emerged in the 1970s regarding Southern academics and activists' Women in Development. keywords: activities; development; education; functions; gad; gender; integration; mainstreaming; management; programs; projects; women cache: ijmesh-782.pdf plain text: ijmesh-782.txt item: #72 of 95 id: ijmesh-783 author: Magpantay, Julieta R.; Yazon, Alberto D.; Tan, Consorcia S.; Buenvinida, Lerma P.; Bandoy, Marcial M. title: Lived Experiences on Varied Dimensions of Police Recruits’ Training and Practice Basis for Quality Police Performance date: 2021-12-31 words: 6369 flesch: 37 summary: The outcome of this study can contribute to the enhancement of police recruits training as well as efficient and effective police practice under the following institutions and organizations: (1) PNP The results from this study could offer some valid information to help the leadership design innovative program on training or re-training of police officers about knowledge enhancement and skills development; (2) NAPOLCOM This study may offer sound recommendations that may help the management to improve the qualification standards for recruitment and selection of applicants to police service; (3) National Police Training Institute This study may offer recommendation on redesigning its training program in terms of curriculum, facilities, equipment, teachers’ qualification, police recruitment process, among others; and (3) Police Stations This study may offer recommendations on the enhancement of programs and activities in terms of stress management, police supervision, and management and enhancement of the image of the police in the eyes of the community. Objectives of the Study This study determined the perspectives of 17 research participants regarding the various dimensions of police recruits’ training and field practice. On the whole, the results of this study can serve as the basis for creating innovative policies about police recruits’ selection, curriculum development, stress management, creation of core competencies framework, upgrade of performance evaluation system in training and practice, and needs assessment. keywords: management; officers; participants; performance; pnp; police; police recruits; police training; practice; quality; recruits; research; study; training cache: ijmesh-783.pdf plain text: ijmesh-783.txt item: #73 of 95 id: ijmesh-784 author: Yazon, Alberto D.; Ang-Manaig, Karen ; Adrian, Ting Wai Ching title: A Correlational Study on Mindset, Grit, and Adversity Quotient of Pre-Service Teachers: Evidence in Philippines and Hongkong date: 2021-12-31 words: 4051 flesch: 52 summary: Mindsets have made important discoveries in the field of intelligence. Table 6. Test of the significant relationship between mindset, grit, and adversity quotient Variables X2 df Mindset and Grit 2.620 3 Mindset and AQ 6.884* 2 Grit and AQ 7.290 6 *Significant at .05 level Table 6 reveals that there is a significant relationship between mindset and adversity quotient of 21st century pre-service teachers [X2(2) = 2.620; p <.05]. keywords: adversity; grit; growth; mindset; quotient; students; study; teachers cache: ijmesh-784.pdf plain text: ijmesh-784.txt item: #74 of 95 id: ijmesh-785 author: Buitizon, Starsky M. title: Management Practices of School Heads, Organizational Behavior, and Performance of Teachers in Distance Learning Environment date: 2021-12-31 words: 12292 flesch: 41 summary: International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH), Vol. 4 (2), 204-228 Management Practices of School Heads, Organizational Behavior, and Performance of Teachers in Distance Learning Environment Starsky M. Buitizon 205| Therefore, the difficulties are schools confronted with not just a bounty of information and mechanical developments in all fields yet additionally with many difficulties to a compelling learning measure. Level of teacher’s organizational behavior in terms of professional commitment Indicative Statement Mean SD Descriptive Interpretation International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH), Vol. 4 (2), 204-228 Management Practices of School Heads, Organizational Behavior, and Performance of Teachers in Distance Learning Environment Starsky M. Buitizon 217| 1. keywords: behavior; change; extent; learning; management; management practices; mean; performance; practices; school; school heads; teachers; terms cache: ijmesh-785.pdf plain text: ijmesh-785.txt item: #75 of 95 id: ijmesh-790 author: Rahman, Abdul; Jamiyatun, Jamiyatun; Sudarmanti, Rini title: Communication Strategy of Legal Aid Center for The Press in Advocating The Issue of Violation of Rights of Media Workers in The Covid-19 Pandemic date: 2022-06-30 words: 7825 flesch: 47 summary: Schiavo 2014 (in Zainal S, 2018: 7) explains that the use of media in advocacy activities can involve mass media or new media, which is then called media advocacy. Media advocacy can create community and media involvement in the success of programs. keywords: activities; advocacy; aid center; communication; company; covid-19; issue; media; media workers; pandemic; press; public; rights; strategy; workers cache: ijmesh-790.pdf plain text: ijmesh-790.txt item: #76 of 95 id: ijmesh-791 author: Utami, Atika Budhi; Hamdani, Widya; Annas, Faris Budiman title: Corporate Crisis Communication Strategy of HENKEL Indonesia in Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic date: 2022-12-30 words: 8013 flesch: 48 summary: Henkel Indonesia company in particular the Human Resources Department division as key informants and informants. Basically, crisis communication focuses on crisis situations or crisis responses, such as what organizations should say and do in times of crisis (Coombs, 2010:20). keywords: communication; communication strategy; company; covid-19; crisis; crisis communication; employees; henkel; henkel indonesia; indonesia; organization; pandemic; strategy cache: ijmesh-791.pdf plain text: ijmesh-791.txt item: #77 of 95 id: ijmesh-8 author: Anugrah, Asep title: Ideological Fantasy of an Indonesian Absurdist in Danarto’s Short Story Godlob date: 2019-06-30 words: 7352 flesch: 56 summary: A substance is something that will reduce the emptiness of subjects that are in an empty form through the process of self-relating negativity (dialectics) to create reconciliation in a hierarchical position of the absolute. This stage marks the first process of subjectivity, that to change the State where reality cannot be reached, then it abstractly contradicts with the wealth of subject through the substance. keywords: author; danarto; fantasy; father; godlob; ideology; reality; social; son; story; subject; symbolic; žižek cache: ijmesh-8.pdf plain text: ijmesh-8.txt item: #78 of 95 id: ijmesh-823 author: Simpson, Brian P. title: Response to a Critic of A Declaration and Constitution for a Free Society date: 2022-06-30 words: 6730 flesch: 55 summary: Both the federal and state governments in the U.S. are fully authorized in my revised U.S. Constitution to protect rights. The Myth of the Teen Brain, Scientific American, available at https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-myth-of-the-teen-brain-2007-06/, accessed on 05.06.2022 Gerber, Scott Douglas (2021) Review of A Declaration and Constitution for a Free Society: Making the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution Fully Consistent with the Protection of Individual rights, by Brian P. Simpson, American Political Thought, 10(4), 670-673 Locke, Edwin A. (2000) keywords: book; constitution; declaration; gerber; government; president; rights; simpson; u.s cache: ijmesh-823.pdf plain text: ijmesh-823.txt item: #79 of 95 id: ijmesh-843 author: Ridhayanti, Firda; Suwarsih, Sri; Handri, Handri title: Effect of Workload on Job Stress of Inpatient Department Nurses in TNI-AU Dr. M. Salamun Hospital: The Role of Locus of Control as Moderator date: 2022-06-30 words: 6640 flesch: 57 summary: Step 2, listed in Table 5 above, shows the regression test for the effect of workload variable (X) and Locus of Control variable (Z) on work stress variable (Y). All hospital health workers are at risk of experiencing work stress in hospitals, but nurses have a higher risk of experiencing work stress. keywords: control; effect; job; job stress; loc; locus; nurses; stress; variable; work; work stress; workload cache: ijmesh-843.pdf plain text: ijmesh-843.txt item: #80 of 95 id: ijmesh-886 author: Umboh, Ryan Dhanu title: The Effect of International Security Dynamics on Asia Pacific Regionalism date: 2022-06-30 words: 4320 flesch: 45 summary: Sekolah Staf dan Komando Angkatan Laut, Jakarta, Indonesia Abstract This article explains the emerging security dynamics in the Asia-Pacific toward the effect of the increase of international security of Asia Pacific countries, and this research also depicted the contribution of regional organizations such as ASEAN, East Asian countries, and Atlantic countries. Globalization is not the only reason for the creation of cooperation between countries in this region; there are many other reasons that need to be understood why a country wants to cooperate with other countries. keywords: asia; cooperation; countries; forum; government; international; moro; people; philippines; security; smuggling cache: ijmesh-886.pdf plain text: ijmesh-886.txt item: #81 of 95 id: ijmesh-9 author: Jamoliddinov, Fakriyor; Dsilva, Jacinta title: Investigating the Central Place Theory: A Case Study on Uzbekistan date: 2019-06-30 words: 3854 flesch: 42 summary: ISSN 2580-0981 (online) Geopolitical location of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan is considerably big; however, a landlocked country in Central Asia, this also means that its neighboring countries do not have any seaports. There has been limited research conducted on economic development of Uzbekistan; a growing economy post-soviet era, and therefore, it is important to evaluate the significant contribution. keywords: central; entrepreneurship; journal; location; place; science; theory; uzbekistan cache: ijmesh-9.pdf plain text: ijmesh-9.txt item: #82 of 95 id: ijmesh-911 author: Cahyono, Fransisca; Tjakraatmadja, Jann Hidajat title: Digitalization in Knowledge Management Systems for Project and Operational Management in Software Development to Increase Efficiency date: 2022-12-30 words: 9175 flesch: 41 summary: However, digitalization in knowledge management projects depends on which role they should play during the process. Some of the most researched benefits are how knowledge management encouraged the best decision-making, improved productivity/efficiency, helped the organization increase sales/profits, improved responsiveness, increased speed of innovation, and helped employees in sharing best practices. keywords: development; digitalization; efficiency; knowledge; knowledge management; level; management; operational; organization; people; process; processes; project; project development cache: ijmesh-911.pdf plain text: ijmesh-911.txt item: #83 of 95 id: ijmesh-913 author: Abbas, Muhammad Satria Akbar; Mohamad Toha title: Proposed Business Strategy for Sangun Laundry date: 2022-06-30 words: 8816 flesch: 42 summary: Competitive Analysis of Sangun Laundry Parameter Sangun Laundry Urban Laundry Cutrika Laundry Laundry Berwarna Value Proposition Professional and hygienic, contactless and free pick-up delivery Quick, clean, hygienic service Using branded detergents, one-day service Using branded detergents and filtered water, One- day service with free pick-up delivery International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities (IJMESH), Vol. 5 (1), 96-115 Proposed Business Strategy for Sangun Laundry Muhammad Satria Akbar Abbas, Mohamad Toha 102 Parameter Sangun Laundry Urban Laundry Cutrika Laundry Laundry Berwarna Service Bulk laundry service, single- piece laundry service, carpet cleaning Bulk laundry service Bulk laundry service Bulk laundry service and stroller cleaning Price of Complete Bulk Laundry Service IDR 8,000/kg IDR 50,000/5kg IDR 7,000/kg IDR 10,000/kg Place Pick-up delivery only Laundry booth Laundry booth Laundry booth and pick-up delivery Promotion WhatsApp WhatsApp and Instagram WhatsApp WhatsApp and Instagram The qualitative interview of customers resulted in eight buying criteria that can be classified into four main criteria of quality of laundry, timeliness, price affordablity, and the service of staff. Sangun Laundry competes in Delatinos Residential Area where about 1800 families reside and serves consumers within a radius of three kilometers from the location. keywords: analysis; business; cluster; cost; customer; delivery; figure; journal; laundry; laundry service; management; new; pick; sangun; sangun laundry; science; service; strategy; table; value cache: ijmesh-913.pdf plain text: ijmesh-913.txt item: #84 of 95 id: ijmesh-914 author: Pretita, Sasti; Toha, Mohamad title: Marketing Mix Strategy Formulation of Ready Meal Business using Hierarchical Clustering (Case Study of Kokikit) date: 2022-06-30 words: 7786 flesch: 51 summary: Although prior research stated that sales of ready meal products keeps growing in many developing countries, including in Indonesia (Regmi & Gehlhar, 2005), Kokikit performance keeps decreasing in revenues. In Indonesia before the pandemic COVID-19 hit globally, ready meal products are considered practical and easy to distribute, therefore become the alternative solution to food supply of disaster management (Fanny, 2021). keywords: attributes; business; clustering; customers; importance; journal; kokikit; management; marketing; marketing mix; meal; mix; performance; price; product; strategy; study cache: ijmesh-914.pdf plain text: ijmesh-914.txt item: #85 of 95 id: ijmesh-915 author: Syarafina, Sabila; Sushandoyo, Dedy title: Proposed Knowledge Management for Business Development at Relife Property Management date: 2022-06-30 words: 7028 flesch: 40 summary: The company lacks a good system of knowledge management in both tacit and explicit knowledge which leads to the problems in various business aspects of the company including product and service, human, especially in sales and marketing. The importance of this study towards education and science is to give learners the opportunity to gain a better knowledge about knowledge management for business development and give preferences in adapting the knowledge management system in company for business development. keywords: business; business development; company; development; knowledge; knowledge management; management; marketing; process; property; property management; relife; system cache: ijmesh-915.pdf plain text: ijmesh-915.txt item: #86 of 95 id: ijmesh-916 author: Diyanti, Ayu Oktira; Anggoro, Yudo title: Determining Future Strategies for Home & Living Online Business Using Scenario Planning Analysis (Case Study: Fluffy Fellas Studio) date: 2022-06-30 words: 5827 flesch: 48 summary: The research conducted by questionnaire of the random sampling study aims to know the expectation of customers to Fluffy Fellas product in a short and long period of time. The following gantt chart is the proposed time frame of Fluffy Fellas scenario planning Table 8. keywords: business; covid-19; fellas; fluffy; home; industry; living; management; online; pandemics; scenario; strategies; strategy cache: ijmesh-916.pdf plain text: ijmesh-916.txt item: #87 of 95 id: ijmesh-917 author: Prissca, Mitha ; Wulandari, Nuri title: Digital Marketing Strategy for Local Business Imanee Clothing Line date: 2022-06-30 words: 5935 flesch: 54 summary: Imanee products have met buyer satisfaction with the hope that the product can add designs to follow trends and issue large sizes. Overall their impressions of Imanee products are great. keywords: analysis; brand; business; clothing; depth; imanee; instagram; marketing; product; respondents; shopee; strategy cache: ijmesh-917.pdf plain text: ijmesh-917.txt item: #88 of 95 id: ijmesh-920 author: Erwina, Putty title: The Analysis of Employee Experience, Employee Engagement, and Turnover Intention at XYZ Aesthetic Clinic date: 2022-06-30 words: 6308 flesch: 46 summary: Therefore, the correlation between Employee Experience has a positive effect on Employee Engagement, which means if XYZ clinic employees have positive work experiences, they will feel more attached to the company. The interpretation of turnover results is different from other variables; if poor, it means that the company's condition is not good, but the turnover intention is the opposite, so it can be concluded that from the perspective of XYZ clinic employees, the desire to move or leave the company is small. keywords: clinic; company; employee; employee engagement; employee experience; engagement; experience; intention; turnover; work; xyz cache: ijmesh-920.pdf plain text: ijmesh-920.txt item: #89 of 95 id: ijmesh-925 author: Tedja, Wirawan title: Improving Knowledge Management for Better Competitive Advantage Through Strategy Execution date: 2022-06-30 words: 8168 flesch: 34 summary: Strategy execution process with solid and relevant information obtained from companies knowledge base will increase the effectiveness of strategy execution and give a superior position over their competitors. Therefore, this study aims to establish a theoretical foundation for the relationship between knowledge management and competitive advantage while taking into account the mediating role of strategy execution. keywords: advantage; company; et al; execution; international; journal; knowledge management; model; relationship; research; resource; strategy; strategy execution cache: ijmesh-925.pdf plain text: ijmesh-925.txt item: #90 of 95 id: ijmesh-935 author: Mumtaz, Najmi Shaumi ; Tjakraatmadja, Jann Hidajat title: Between Studying and New Venturing: Personal Knowledge Management Challenges Through the Lens of Entrepreneurship Undergraduate Students date: 2022-06-30 words: 7588 flesch: 40 summary: ISSN 2580-0981 (online) Volume 5 Number 1 (2022): 34-46 Corresponding author najmi_shaumi@sbm-itb.ac.id; jann.hidajat@sbm-itb.ac.id DOI: https://doi.org/10.31098/ijmesh.v5i1.935 Research Synergy Foundation Between Studying and New Venturing: Personal Knowledge Management Challenges Through the Lens of Entrepreneurship Undergraduate Students Najmi Shaumi Mumtaz1, Jann Hidajat Tjakraatmadja2 1, 2, School of Business and Management, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia Abstract Research to improve entrepreneurship education in higher educational institutions (HEIs) has gained much attention over the past years. Prior studies have thoroughly investigated the challenges of entrepreneurship education based on the providers' and educators’ perspectives. keywords: business; challenges; entrepreneurship; entrepreneurship education; et al; journal; knowledge; knowledge management; learning; management; participants; students; study cache: ijmesh-935.pdf plain text: ijmesh-935.txt item: #91 of 95 id: ijmesh-953 author: Oyshi, Amanta Hasnat; Shanjabin, Samia; Kazi Snigdha Yasmin title: Relationship between Career Intention and Academic Performance of University Students: A Study Based on Khulna Region, Bangladesh date: 2022-06-30 words: 5964 flesch: 45 summary: Synthesizing from all scholars’ opinions cited above, this research uses the definition of entrepreneurial career intention as “the conscious state of mind that occurs before action and directs attention to entrepreneurial actions such as starting a new business and becoming an entrepreneur Profession intention, on the other hand, is a state of mind in which a student aspires to find a suitable job for himself or herself”. Unlike this study, Kothari (2013) only confined his research to the relationship between entrepreneurial career intention and academic performance. keywords: career; career intention; entrepreneurship; intention; job; performance; relationship; respondents; students; study; university cache: ijmesh-953.pdf plain text: ijmesh-953.txt item: #92 of 95 id: ijmesh-954 author: Nugroho, Darmawan Tri; Hermawan, Pri title: Strengthening Collaboration through Perception Alignment: Hybrid Workplace Leadership Impact on Member Awareness, Understanding, and Learning Agility date: 2022-06-30 words: 8101 flesch: 34 summary: Then look at its relationship to the alignment of team perceptions and inter- team/organizational collaboration. This variance of degree and quality reflects in team member interaction and the pattern of relationships it develops when dealing with various other parties. keywords: agility; alignment; awareness; collaboration; impact; leadership; learning; member; order; organization; perception; self; team; understanding; workplace cache: ijmesh-954.pdf plain text: ijmesh-954.txt item: #93 of 95 id: ijmesh-963 author: Nisa, Azkiya; Widhiasti, Maria Regina; Dewi, Euis Puspita title: Commodification of the Urban Community Image: An Instagram Case Study of Motivational Quotes and Skyscraper Photo date: 2022-06-30 words: 5743 flesch: 48 summary: The major goal of this study is to explore the building of public image through production and consumption patterns in inspiring accounts, which are subsequently adopted by other Instagram users, as well as the trend of youngsters sharing skyscraper photographs to Instagram. However, the presence of Instagram users on social media has the potential to be co-opted and legitimized by authorities, particularly capital owners and other actors who benefit from the hustle culture phenomenon. keywords: culture; instagram; life; media; motivational; photo; quotes; science; skyscraper; society; space; spectacle; urban; users; work cache: ijmesh-963.pdf plain text: ijmesh-963.txt item: #94 of 95 id: ijmesh-979 author: Eresia-Eke, Chukuakadibia; Osuigwe, Udo title: Performance Implications of The Absorptive Capacity of Small Businesses in A Developing Economy date: 2022-12-30 words: 8352 flesch: 47 summary: Recognising the importance of astute responsiveness to the dynamic business environment, this study investigates whether absorptive capacity can energise small business performance. The results affirm that absorptive capacity has a positive though a weak relationship with small business performance. keywords: business; business performance; capabilities; capacity; entrepreneurship; international; items; journal; knowledge; management; performance; research; sbp; science; study cache: ijmesh-979.pdf plain text: ijmesh-979.txt item: #95 of 95 id: ijmesh-985 author: Aloysius, Nikolaus; Siallagan, Manahan; Ou-Yang, Chao title: Laboratory Performance Modeling using Petri Nets in National Standardization Agency in Indonesia date: 2022-06-30 words: 5710 flesch: 51 summary: In doing so, the log file that captured the process record in the PTL is required to evaluate WIP performance for each station. The WIP performance of the product testing laboratory (PTL) Figure 6 describes the comparison of WIP performance between two scheduling priorities implemented in the PTL. keywords: business; laboratory; management; modeling; performance; petri; process; ptl; scheduling; sfpt; station; testing; wip cache: ijmesh-985.pdf plain text: ijmesh-985.txt