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Understanding Organizational Commitment Dynamics:Perspectives From Malang District Government Apparatus Fadilah, Mega Fianita; Kirana, Prambayu Candra
PANGRIPTA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
Publisher : Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Kota Malang

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This study aims to investigate the dynamics of organizational commitment in the Malang District Government, focusing on the impact of organizational support on work discipline and the mediating role of organizational commitment. Employing a quantitative-explanatory approach, the research involved all Civil Servants (PNS) as the population. Data collection utilized a questionnaire distributed to 45 respondents selected through census sampling, with analysis conducted using Smart Partial Least Square (PLS)-3. Results indicate that while organizational support insignificantly affects work discipline, it significantly influences organizational commitment. Additionally, organizational commitment positively impacts employee work discipline. Notably, organizational commitment fully mediates the relationship between organizational support and employee work discipline within the National Land Agency of Malang Regency. This study emphasizes the significance of enhancing organizational support to foster organizational commitment, thereby improving employee work discipline.
Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization of Bootstrapping Strategy Articles by Indonesian Authors Suci, Rahayu Puji; Iswari, Hanif Rani; Purwanto, Arief; Sodik, Sodik; Kirana, Prambayu Candra; Ainun, Siti Nur
Bulletin of Management and Business Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Universitas Widyagama Malang

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This research aims to analyze bibliometric characteristics and trends of crowdfunding bootstrapping strategy articles indexed by Indonesian authors. Information was extracted from the Google Scholar database. The study employed bootstrapping and its variations as search terms, with Indonesian author affiliations considered. Simple statistical techniques were applied, and VOS Viewer software was utilized for bibliometric analysis. In this study, patterns of keyword co-occurrence, document citations, citation relationships, and bibliographic coupling were visualized. The results indicate that the main trend in current startup research is the adoption of bootstrapping strategy, particularly network-based bootstrapping, due to its ability to support startup growth without relying on external funding but rather on a network.
Diving Into Gen Z's Eco-Friendly Business Visions and Entrepreneurial Journeys in Metropolitan Malang Kirana, Prambayu Candra; Suci, Rahayu Puji; Purwanto, Arief; Supriyadi, Ana Sopanah
Bulletin of Management and Business Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Universitas Widyagama Malang

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In today's evolving business realm, sustainable entrepreneurship is paramount, especially in terms of social and environmental accountability. This study explores eco-friendly business visions and entrepreneurial paths among Generation Z in Malang's vibrant Metropolitan Area. Through descriptive analysis, it navigates the aspirations and journeys of young entrepreneurs towards sustainability. Utilizing questionnaire data from 250 participants, the research offers an overview of how education on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and familiarity with the Green Economy intersect with Generation Z's entrepreneurial spirit in Malang. By uncovering significant correlations between SDGs education, Green Economy knowledge, and entrepreneurial intentions, the study provides compelling insights. It also examines the catalytic effects of information technology infrastructure and local government support. Advocating for integrating sustainability principles into education and economic policies, the paper stresses collaborative efforts among businesses, academia, and government entities. Furthermore, it underscores equitable access to technology and the crucial role of local government in nurturing socially and environmentally conscious businesses. Lastly, the paper calls for further research to evaluate the efficacy of SDGs education in equipping Generation Z with entrepreneurial skills for the future.