Jumadil Saputra
Faculty of Business, Economics and Social Development, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, 21030 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, MALAYSIA

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Supply Chain Strategy for Measuring Risk through Capital Allocation: An Application of Incremental and Activity Based Methods Sukono Sukono; Stanley Pandu Dewanto; Dwi Susanti; Candra Budi Wijaya; Nurfadhlina Abdul Halim; Jumadil Saputra
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 3 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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the insurance company needs a good strategy for ensuring its existence and ability to survive in the insurance world competition with reducing the chance of loss risk. Thus, this paper is written to investigate the capital allocation for measuring risk via a mathematical approach namely Value-at-Risk (VaR) so that insurance companies can find out the magnitude of the worst risks that may occur. The amount of capital allocation analysed using Incremental and Activity-Based Methods. Also, this study uses the simulation data of random numbers obtained from the calculation of premium and claims for insurance programs. The results of the analysis showed that a positive value for the diversification process. It indicates that the insurance company has met its obligations. The total risk of all portfolio returns is IDR19,013,620,433.00. Using the capital allocation analysis, this study found that the Portfolio 1 as much as IDR4,938,935,765.00, Portfolio 2 is IDR4,787,472,037.00, and Portfolio 3 as big as IDR5,544,572,898.00.
A Study of Supply Chain Strategy for Achieving Sustainable Transport Near National Park, Jerantut, Pahang, Malaysia Mohd Sayuti Hassan; Siti Fairuz Mohd Radzi; Farehah Wahid; Saidatulakmal Mohd; Zikri Muhammad; Jumadil Saputra
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 4 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Bus service is the most practical sustainable transport solution for National Park. Unfortunately, there are various kinds of difficulties that prevent sustainable transport from being perfectly running, which are basically from two birthplaces, the people and the facilities. Of these, the current investigation is conducted to study the supply chain strategy for achieving sustainable transport at National Park, Jerantut, Pahang Malaysia. This quantitative study conducted by using a survey questionnaire to different groups, i.e., local community and National Park visitors. The data analyzed using the descriptive statistics analysis, which consist of frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation. Also, this study uses graphical descriptive analysis. The results of the analysis show that the car is the most favourable method of transport followed by motorcycle. The reasons are not solely because of the lack of bus service. However, both local and tourist feel that they are more accessible, more comfortable and faster than the public bus. Thus, this study suggested that public transport facilities must be upgraded with better roads and better bus stops. Payment methods and tickets’ price is merely not a big issue for National Park. For promoting a sustainability issue, the National Park required more enhancements, not just the bus, the roads around also must be facilitated with more eco-friendly infrastructures to promote walking and cycling.Keywords— Supply Chain Strategy, Sustainable Transport, National Park, Tourist
An Investigation of Organizational Culture, Workplace Partnership and its Supply Chain Role for Sustainable Employment Relations in Public Universities in Malaysia Badariah Ab Rahman; Dzurizah Ibrahim; Rosazman Hussin; Jabil Mapjabil; Zikri Muhammad; Jumadil Saputra
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 4 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The organizational culture is different to every businesses and company. It aims to provide employees with a guiding principle on the work and organization system and a sense of direction by achieving organizations aspirations. Thus, the purpose of this study is to investigate the organizational culture and workplace partnership for achieving sustainable employment relations at public universities in Malaysia. This study is designed using a qualitative approach through observation and interviews. This study reveals that a loose organizational culture and partnership arrangement existed between the Academic Joint Consultative Committees (JCC) management and vice versa. The finding established that the desire to move forward is being felt however still concerned with whom the authority in decision making. This research argues that the management will continue to make final decisions; thus will preserve its supremacy as the single authority in public universities in Malaysia. The result warrants some amendments toward the organizational culture and workplace partnership in preserving industrial harmony. This study recommends a new form of organizational culture and workplace partnership for sustainable employment relations for a better working environment.Keywords— organizational culture, workplace partnership, decision making, consultation
Local Wisdom, Environmental Management and Sustainable Traditions in Naga Village, Tasikmalaya Regency Dewi Ratnasari; Fahmi Sidiq; Jumadil Saputra
International Journal of Ethno-Sciences and Education Research Vol 3, No 4 (2023)
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Kampung Naga, a traditional village in Tasikmalaya Regency, West Java, Indonesia, shows a real example of how local wisdom and sustainable environmental management can become the foundation of community life. This article describes settlement patterns, local wisdom values, and taboo practices and customary laws in Kampung Naga. Regular community settlement patterns, use of traditional technology, and awareness of the importance of protecting the environment are the core of their environmental sustainability. Values such as discipline, honesty, and mutual cooperation, as well as respect for tradition, form the basis of community life. Taboos and customary laws play a role in maintaining cultural values and maintaining peace in the community. Kampung Naga's success in maintaining their traditions and environment is an inspiration for the modern world which often faces sustainability challenges.
Analysis of Students' Communication Politeness Capabilities Towards Lecturers in an Academic Environment: Case Study at FKIP Universitas Perjuangan Tasikmalaya Jumadil Saputra; Setyo Yohandoko; Volodymyr Rusyn
International Journal of Ethno-Sciences and Education Research Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
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This research investigates students' polite communication skills towards lecturers in an academic environment. Data was collected through observations and interviews with students from the Indonesian Language and Literature Education Study Program at FKIP Universitas Perjuangan Tasikmalaya. The main finding is that most students tend to use less polite language in communication with lecturers, including the use of slang, non-compliance with communication ethics, and lack of use of polite words such as "thank you." Factors such as the living environment and relationships outside campus influence student communication patterns. The modern era of technology and easy access to digital content has also influenced their communication practices. This influence has the potential to damage the campus' reputation and create disharmony in the academic environment. Awareness of the importance of language politeness and the active role of educational institutions and lecturers in providing guidance on communication ethics can help create a more conducive academic environment.
Study of the Influence of Online Games on Adolescent Psychology in Parungponteng District: Analysis of Intensity of Use, Type of Game, and Psychological Impact Astrid Sulistya Azahra; Jumadil Saputra; Kalfin Kalfin
International Journal of Ethno-Sciences and Education Research Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
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This research aims to examine the influence of online games on adolescent psychology in Parungponteng District. By collecting data from 30 respondents through questionnaires, this research analyzed the intensity of game use, the types of games played, and the psychological impact of online game addiction on teenagers. The research results show that teenagers tend to spend an average of 15 hours per week playing online games, with the majority choosing Role-Playing Games (RPG) and Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) games. The psychological impacts of online gaming addiction include a lack of interest in other activities and feelings of anxiety when unable to play. The implications of this research include educational awareness of game use, development of educational games, the active role of parents and educators, as well as the development of time management skills.