Prasetyo, Gaguk Tri
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Is the Institutional Budget Effective to Enhance The Work Achievement of Certified Teachers? – Mediating Role of Work Commitment Prasetyo, Gaguk Tri; Ariwibowo, Agung; Budiyanto; Hariyati, Nunuk; Panjaitan, David
Journal of Business and Behavioural Entrepreneurship Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Business and Behavioural Entrepreneurship
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/JOBBE.008.2.06

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Certified educators play an important role in improving the quality of education because certification shows that a teacher has adequate competence, both in knowledge and teaching skills. Therefore, a budget policy that supports certified teachers is crucial, including a good take home pay and incentive mechanism, so as to support the achievement of teachers' basic needs and improve their work performance. This study then aimed to explore the role of take-home pay and incentives on teacher work performance through their commitment. This study was conducted with a quantitative approach, with the selected sample being Elementary School and Junior High School Teachers in Mojokerto City, Indonesia. The research data were analyzed using path analysis with the help of the SPSS program. From data analysis, it was showed that the relationships between Take Home Pay, Incentives, and Work Commitment towards Teacher Work Achievement, as well as between Take Home Pay and Incentives towards Teacher Work Commitment, all show t-statistics that are well above the critical t-values of 1.98 at the 5% significance level and 2.63 at the 1% significance level. This suggests that both financial incentives (Take Home Pay and Incentives) and non-financial factors (Work Commitment) are important drivers of teacher performance and commitment of certified teacher in Mojokerto City. Overall, these findings reinforce the importance of supporting teachers with both financial and non-financial incentives to enhance their work achievement and commitment.
Online Zakat Payment Intentions in Post-Fraud Exposure: The Moderating Roles of Perceived Behavioral Control and Media Literacy Hakim, Muhammad M.; Prasetyo, Gaguk Tri; Nursalim, Mochamad; Khamidi, Amrozi; Setiawan, Joko
JSHP : Jurnal Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan Vol 9, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Negeri Balikpapan.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32487/jshp.v9i2.2388

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Zakat is a form of charity that must be done by Muslims to help those in need, but in this digital era, the emergence of online fraud has the potential to reduce trust in zakat organizers and have an impact on a person's willingness to pay zakat online. This study aimed to explore the effect of trust in fundraisers and cyber-fraud perceptions on the willingness to pay zakat online by considering the moderating variables of perceived behavioral control and media literacy. This study was a quantitative study, with a sample of 237 Muslims in Indonesia who have been victims of fraud on social media. The research data obtained through a survey mechanism from June to October 2024 were then analyzed using Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results of this study showed that trust in fundraisers had a significant effect on the willingness to pay zakat online when control variables such as age group, gender, education level, and marital status are considered. Without considering the control variables, this effect was not significant. On the other hand, cyber-fraud perception did not significantly affect willingness to pay zakat in both models, although there was a negative tendency. Furthermore, perceived behavioral control does not act as a moderator in the relationship between trust in fundraisers and cyber-fraud perception on willingness to pay zakat. Media literacy showed a significant moderating effect in the model without control variables in the influence between trust in fundraisers and willingness to pay zakat online.