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PENGARUH ABSENSI, KEDISIPLINAN DAN GAYA KEPEMIMPINAN TERHADAP KINERJA PEGAWAI DAN DAMPAKNYA PADA KINERJA ORGANISASI BIRO UMUM SEKRETARIAT DAERAH ACEH Gamal Abdul Nasir; Mukhlis Yunus; Teuku Roli Ilhamsyah Putra
Jurnal Magister Manajemen Vol 2, No 3 (2018): Agustus 2018
Publisher : FEB - Unsyiah

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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of absenteeism, discipline and leadership style on employee performance and its impact on the performance of the organization of the Regional Bureau of the Aceh Regional Secretariat. The population of this study is all employees of the General Bureau of the Aceh Regional Secretariat which currently number 285 people, the sampling technique used in this study is the method of "Simple Random Sampling" to 50 percent of the total population so that the number of samples obtained as many as 143 respondents. There is the influence of discipline, leadership style and absenteeism on the performance of the employees of the Aceh Secretariat General Bureau. There is an influence of employee discipline, leadership style, absenteeism, and performance of employees on the performance of the General Bureau of the Aceh Secretariat. There is the influence of discipline, leadership style and absenteeism through employee performance on the performance of the General Bureau of the Aceh Secretariat
ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MARKETING MIX THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE IMPULSIVE SPENDING BEHAVIOR OF ONLINE SLOT GAMBLING ADDICTS MEDIATED BY GAMBLING BEHAVIOR (CASE STUDY ON THE ACUTE GAMBLERS REHABILITATION TELEGRAM GROUP) Jaen, Hizamrul; Teuku Roli Ilhamsyah Putra; Teuku Meldi Kesuma
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 5 No. 6 (2025): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

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This research analyzes the effectiveness of Marketing Mix elements (product, price, place, promotion, personalization, privacy, customer service, community, site design) via social media on Impulsive Spending among online Slot gambling addicts in rehabilitation, mediated by Gambling Behaviour. Employing a quantitative method with a PLS-SEM approach, data were collected from 100 respondents, members of a Telegram acute gambler rehabilitation group, through questionnaires and interviews. The primary data comprised respondents' self-reported behavioural and financial information. Respondents were diverse adult individuals aware of gambling's negative impacts but strongly driven by internal motivations (such as recovering financial losses). Results indicate that most Marketing Mix elements do not significantly influence their compulsive Gambling Behaviour; gambling habits are primarily fueled by internal urges. However, promotion and personalization were found to have a significant and direct influence on triggering Impulsive Spending. Gambling Behaviour did not significantly affect Impulsive Spending and did not mediate the relationship between Marketing Mix and Impulsive Spending. Conclusion: In this population, internal drive dominates Gambling Behaviour, yet specific Marketing Mix tactics (promotion and personalization) remain effective in directly triggering Impulsive Spending. Keywords: Marketing Mix, Impulsive Spending, Gambling Behaviour, Online Slot Gambling, Rehabilitation