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THE ROLE OF EMPOWERMENT ON COMPETENCE TOWARDS EMPLOYEE WORK PERFORMANCE SYARIAH BUSINESS UNIT PT. BANK SINARMAS IN KEDIRI BRANCH Harnani, Sri; Ng, Beny
Manajemen & Bisnis Jurnal Vol 5 No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Magister Manajemen Universitas Wisnuwardhana

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This research analyzes the direct effect of competence on employee empowerment, the direct effect of competence on employee work performance, the direct effect of employee empowerment on employee work performance and the indirect effect of competence on employee work performance through employee empowerment at Syariah Business Unit PT. Bank Sinarmas in Kediri Branch. This research is a quantitative research. The sample used in this study was total sampling method. Data collection methods used questionnaires and data analysis techniques used path analysis. The results show that: 1) Competence has significant direct effect on employee empowerment and employee work performance. 2) Employee empowerment does not have effect on employee performance. 3) Competence does not have effect on employee work performance through employee empowerment. Keywords: Competence, employee empowerment, and employee work performance
KINERJA PEGAWAI DINAS PENDIDIKAN KOTA BATU: GAYA KEPEMIMPINAN DAN KOMITMEN ORGANISASI Harnani, Sri; Kurniawati, Rif Susi
Manajemen & Bisnis Jurnal Vol 7 No 1 (2021)
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The objective of the study is to analyze and explain the influence of leadership style on organizational commitment, the influence of leadership style on employee performance and the influence of leadership style on employee performance. Leadership on employee performance is influenced by organizational commitment style. The study population included 5 employees of the Batu City Office of Education. The results of the study explain that leadership style directly affects employee performance and organizational commitment and organizational commitment can influence leadership style on employee performance.
Circular Economy Role in Industry and Environmental Sustainability: Qualitative Content Analysis Approach Harnani, Sri; Bawono, Suryaning; Wahyu Wulandari, Mirta
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v5i3.1546

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Our research employs the qualitative research approach, and the outcome of our investigation is a hypothesis based on the findings of prior studies. We conducted an analysis starting from the influence of forests on various sectors and their interrelationships. We will investigate forest research systems and the principle of the circular economy. Naturally, forests and the circular economy are closely associated with industrial expansion. We identified four main topics in our initial research to understand the future potential benefits of a circular economy: Forests, Industry and Environmental Sustainability, Circular Economy, and pollution. Each subject is developable based on our study of thousands of research articles discovered using direct scientific search, emerald, and Google Scholar. Forests play a role as a supporter and an indicator of the success of sustainable economic development in industrial revolution 4 and circular economics. Industry and environmental sustainability are at the center of the concept of circular economics. Circular financial play a significant role in addressing ecological improvements—pollution results from industrial activities that threaten the environment and must be recycled or minimized.
The Concept of Information and Communication Technology on Human Capital Development: Content Analysis Method Approach Rusminingsih, Diah; Harnani, Sri; Damayanti, Lina
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v5i3.1621

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Our aim is to investigate the concepts in previous research on human capital through Information Communication Technology (ICT). We use a collection of scientific articles from emeralds as well as books written by experts in the field of Information Communication Technology (ICT) and human resources. Three important components of human resources in Industry 4.0 are workforce architecture with new interactions, embracing future human resources, and topologies that generate competencies anticipated by human resources. This Information Communication Technology study will analyze the notion of information technology. AI is one of the most widely used information and communication technologies (ICT) in Industry 4.0. The artificial intelligence (AI) generated by ICT is essential in implementing current and future ICT projects. ICT professionals should also consider their work environment as a pleasant work environment that substantially affects performance and results. The advantages of information communication technology or ICT in communicating and interacting effectively. ICT is very important to fulfill all human needs. Communication science and the quality of human resources are closely related.
The Role of Human Capital in Education, Environment, and Economic Harnani, Sri; Rusminingsih, Diah; Damayanti, Lina
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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Our objective was to validate a prior study's hypothesis about the link between human capital and various factors. We gather scientific papers from natural science, emerald, and google researchers, as well as books published by specialists in the disciplines of human capital, economics, and the environment, via a systematic examination of the literature. We do research beginning with a conceptualization of human capital and education. Following that, we investigate the relationship between the research system on education, economy, and the environment and the notion of human capital. We found that learning new things, acquiring experience, and using cutting-edge technology are all ways to boost human capital. Human capital is essential to economic growth in developing nations. It is detrimental to the economic growth of developing countries to improve their institutions and people. Pollution and the health consequences on children may alter the dynamics of family inequality. Assuming parental health care spending is ineffective, we propose an alternative policy mix that pays for additional medical expenses.
Value-added Agriculture, Investment, and Infrastructure Development in the Indonesian Economy: VECM Approach Sasongko, Budi; Harnani, Sri; Bawono, Suryaning
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
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The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the relationship between agricultural value-added on investment and infrastructure development in Indonesia. This study uses data from a period of 36 years, from 1985 to 2020, with vector modeling to understand the causal relationship between variables. This research is based on secondary data from the world bank. We use the variables of value-added agriculture, investment, and infrastructure in Indonesia. The findings of this study indicate that macroeconomic factors such as value-added agriculture, non-financial investment, and infrastructure (percentage of government spending) are all interrelated. Changes in one variable will have an impact on other variables. As the value of agriculture declines, the Indonesian government will boost infrastructure spending. This happens because the decline in the value-added of agriculture in Indonesia can hamper infrastructure growth because the existing infrastructure is considered sufficient to support the needs of the agricultural sector. Increased investment, on the other hand, will increase the value-added of agriculture, which implies that agriculture is still receiving a sizeable investment and will continue to play a significant role in non-financial investment.
Investigation of educational psychology systems, self-efficacy, and student performance : Thematic Content Analysis Harnani, Sri; Budhi Irawan, Cahya; Afriani, Imro'atul
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 7, No 2 (2022): August 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v7i2.1601

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Teachers' education has been examined in the literature on educational psychology. Educational psychology is component of the theory, research, and application of pieces of knowledge.  We investigated whether the predictions of previous studies regarding the relationship between educational psychology and student performance, particularly performance and working memory, could be confirmed. Through a thorough literature review, we compile scientific publications from Science Direct, Google Scholar, and Emerald, as well as books written by education and psychology experts. Using a systematic literature research strategy, we collect scientific papers in order, from selection to analysis. Our research articles were analyzed using content analysis. Because our research is qualitative, the final result is a hypothesis based on the results of previous studies. We conduct research starting with the conceptualization of educational psychology and student work performance. After that, we investigated the relationship between educational psychology systems, self-efficacy, and student performance. After that, we investigated the relationship between educational psychology, self-efficacy, student work performance, and working memory
The Role of Human Capital in Education, Environment, and Economic Harnani, Sri; Rusminingsih, Diah; Damayanti, Lina
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v5i2.1620

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Our objective was to validate a prior study's hypothesis about the link between human capital and various factors. We gather scientific papers from natural science, emerald, and google researchers, as well as books published by specialists in the disciplines of human capital, economics, and the environment, via a systematic examination of the literature. We do research beginning with a conceptualization of human capital and education. Following that, we investigate the relationship between the research system on education, economy, and the environment and the notion of human capital. We found that learning new things, acquiring experience, and using cutting-edge technology are all ways to boost human capital. Human capital is essential to economic growth in developing nations. It is detrimental to the economic growth of developing countries to improve their institutions and people. Pollution and the health consequences on children may alter the dynamics of family inequality. Assuming parental health care spending is ineffective, we propose an alternative policy mix that pays for additional medical expenses.
Value-added Agriculture, Investment, and Infrastructure Development in the Indonesian Economy: VECM Approach Sasongko, Budi; Harnani, Sri; Bawono, Suryaning
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): July 2022
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v5i2.1548

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The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the relationship between agricultural value-added on investment and infrastructure development in Indonesia. This study uses data from a period of 36 years, from 1985 to 2020, with vector modeling to understand the causal relationship between variables. This research is based on secondary data from the world bank. We use the variables of value-added agriculture, investment, and infrastructure in Indonesia. The findings of this study indicate that macroeconomic factors such as value-added agriculture, non-financial investment, and infrastructure (percentage of government spending) are all interrelated. Changes in one variable will have an impact on other variables. As the value of agriculture declines, the Indonesian government will boost infrastructure spending. This happens because the decline in the value-added of agriculture in Indonesia can hamper infrastructure growth because the existing infrastructure is considered sufficient to support the needs of the agricultural sector. Increased investment, on the other hand, will increase the value-added of agriculture, which implies that agriculture is still receiving a sizeable investment and will continue to play a significant role in non-financial investment.
The Concept of Information and Communication Technology on Human Capital Development: Content Analysis Method Approach Rusminingsih, Diah; Harnani, Sri; Damayanti, Lina
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): November 2022
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v5i3.1621

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Our aim is to investigate the concepts in previous research on human capital through Information Communication Technology (ICT). We use a collection of scientific articles from emeralds as well as books written by experts in the field of Information Communication Technology (ICT) and human resources. Three important components of human resources in Industry 4.0 are workforce architecture with new interactions, embracing future human resources, and topologies that generate competencies anticipated by human resources. This Information Communication Technology study will analyze the notion of information technology. AI is one of the most widely used information and communication technologies (ICT) in Industry 4.0. The artificial intelligence (AI) generated by ICT is essential in implementing current and future ICT projects. ICT professionals should also consider their work environment as a pleasant work environment that substantially affects performance and results. The advantages of information communication technology or ICT in communicating and interacting effectively. ICT is very important to fulfill all human needs. Communication science and the quality of human resources are closely related.