Henny Noviany
Universitas Sali Al-Aitaam, Indonesia

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INVESTIGATING THE INTERPLAY OF ETHICAL LEADERSHIP AND SLEEP QUALITY IN SHAPING EMPLOYEE SERVICE INNOVATION BEHAVIOR: A DUAL-PATH MODELANALYSIS I Dewa Gede Sayang Adi Yadnya; Abdul Wahab Syakhrani; Haryanti; Henny Noviany; Eliagus Telaumbanua
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)
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This study investigates the dynamic interplay between ethical Leadership, sleep quality, and employee service innovation behavior within organizational contexts. Employing a dual-path model analysis, we explore how ethical leadership practices influence service innovation and how sleep quality moderates this relationship. The research in diverse industries integrates quantitative survey data and draws upon organizational behavior theories to unravel the intricate dynamics shaping contemporary workplace environments. Anticipated findings reveal a substantial positive correlation (approximately 85%) between ethical Leadership and service innovation. Additionally, the study uncovers the nuanced conditions under which sleep quality amplifies or diminishes the positive effects of ethical Leadership on employee service innovation behavior. This research contributes theoretical advancements to dual-path models and offers practical implications for organizational strategies, emphasizing ethical leadership development and sleep quality improvement. Future research directions include longitudinal exploration, cross-cultural analyses, and intervention studies, while ethical considerations prioritize participant well-being and informed consent.
SENTIMENT ANALYSIS OF BIG DATA TO MEASURE TOURISM'S SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL IMPACT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: A CASE STUDY OF INDONESIA Diego Romario De Fretes; Henny Noviany; Evie Farida Juliarta; Deasy Sandya, Adrie Charviandi
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)
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This study employed advanced sentiment analysis techniques on extensive social media datasets to examine the social and emotional impact of tourism, with a focus on the Indonesian context. The research provided nuanced insights into the complex interplay between tourism experiences and digital narratives by delving into sentiment variations and identifying prevalent emotional factors within online discourse. The study aimed to understand the evolving role of social media in shaping travel trends and explored the broader implications of tourism on societal dynamics and individual wellbeing. Findings from this research contributed to a comprehensive understanding of sentiments across diverse destinations, offering valuable insights for stakeholders in the tourism sector. For instance, positive sentiments dominated the discourse, comprising 68% of overall reactions, indicating a robust enthusiasm for Indonesia's tourism experiences. Negative sentiments accounted for 22%, signaling areas of concern or dissatisfaction, while the remaining 10% encompassed neutral sentiments, reflecting objective discussions. Additionally, the study discussed implications for tourism policy development, emphasizing the need for strategies that balance economic benefits with social and environmental considerations. By bridging quantitative and qualitative perspectives, this research aimed to facilitate informed decision-making and strategic planning within the dynamic landscape of the tourism industry, fostering sustainable practices and positive societal impacts.