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Mapping the Quality Excellence Position of Competitiveness of the Teacher Professional Education Program (PPG) in Five Universities in the Soloraya Region Tukiyo Tukiyo; Purwo Haryono; Tasari Tasari; Abdul Haris; Hersulastuti Hersulastuti; Agung Nugroho Jati; Arif Julianto Sri Nugroho
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): May, Asian Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Social Science ( AJMESC
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This study aims to determine the position of excellence of each teacher professional education program in the Soloraya region so that it can determine the right marketing strategy to satisfy and increase public interest in trusting the quality of PPG education services presented by several public and private universities that organize PPG programs. This research was conducted with a quantitative approach through multivariate multidimensional scaling statistical tests. The novelty of this research combines the concept of competitive advantage of the quality performance of PPG education service institutions in the Soloraya region through position mapping using multidimensional scalling. The population in the study were all people who had understood the quality of PPG program services in five universities. Sampling respondents using purposive sampling technique as many as 115 adult respondents. The attributes in the questionnaire were adapted from Hasanah et al including the dimensions of the quality of service of educational institutions tangibles, reliabilities responsiveness assurance and empathy. The final stage of the research has formed a map of the position of each PPG program in five universities. This activity is the beginning of efforts to create the competitiveness of each PPG program in the Soloraya region to welcome the era of achieving SDGS' goals. All of which leads to the achievement of optimal economic growth of teacher human resources in 2045.
Business Longevity and Islamic Spiritual Values of Micro Business Actors in Klaten Regency Indonesia Winarno Heru Murjito; Jarot Prasetyo; Purwo Haryono
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 03 (2024): August Asian Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Social Science ( AJMES
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The research design uses quantitative survey research. The sampling technique for respondents was carried out by purposive sampling of the community as the respondents are micro business actors in the Klaten area, totaling 110 respondents. By testing the Structural Equation model, researchers tested the relationship between variables in the model simultaneously. Model tests include respondent description test and variable descriptions, item validity test, item reliability test, regression test and moderating test simultaneously using AMOS software tools. The test results prove that there is a direct influence of attitude values, self-efficacy and Cognitive Dissonance on Business Longevity. The moderating test for the Islamic Spiritual Value variable is able to strengthen the three independent variables on the dependent variable. Managerial implications through the proven model require a strategy for stakeholders to develop efforts to increase the Islamic spiritual value ethos. Research findings: the Klaten Regency area has a high level of religiosity, Islamic spiritual values ​​are able to act as a moderating variable