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Professional Mosque Management Through Application-Based Mosque Management Supardin, Lalu; Adi Prabowo, Adia; Leli Indratno, Diana
EMPOWERING HUMANITY Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Current Issues 1
Publisher : SMARTINDO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58765/emhum.v1i1.113

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Considering how important the existence of the mosque is for the Imam community and how muchresponsibility the mosque manager carries, it certainly requires good mosque management. Managementitself has four main pillars that are the foundation in the field of management science, namely: planning,organizing, movement/direction (actuating), and supervision (controlling). The function of managementitself is to plan, organize, coordinate and control resources so that goals can be achieved effectively andefficiently.Application-based mosque management aims to provide more knowledge to mosque administratorsin managing mosques in a professional, accountable and transparent manner. In addition, applicationbased mosque management will educate mosque administrators to use technological and informationadvances in managing, recording and reporting all forms of important information in a professional,accountable and transparent manner. Therefore, application-based mosque management is essentiallytraining and developing the ability of human resources (HR) in managing mosques in accordance withthe progress and demands of the times. This is where the role of application-based mosque managementis needed in managing the mosque professionally, accountably and transparently.
Generation Z's Attitudes Towards Smart Vending Machines At Airports Melandi Vikarista Luan, Maria; Leli Indratno, Diana; Kuncorowati, Heru
International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): August 2025 ( Indonesia - Zimbabwe )
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijersc.v6i4.986

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This study aims to determine the effect of Perceived Usefulnesss, perceived ease, perceived risk, and generational differences on attitudes towards smart vending machines at the airport. Generational differences are reviewed from generation Z compared to the previous generation, namely the Millennial generation. The study was conducted through a survey of 111 respondents who were taken randomly through accidental sampling, namely those who were intentionally or unintentionally willing to become research respondents. The analysis was conducted using a multiple linear regression approach. The results of the study found that the average attitude of respondents was to like the existence of smart vending machines at the airport. Perception of benefits and perception of convenience have a positive effect on respondents' attitudes towards smart vending machines at the airport, while perception of risk has a negative effect on respondents' attitudes towards smart vending machines at the airport. Generational differences also affect respondents' attitudes towards smart vending machines at the airport. Generation Z has a higher attitude compared to the previous generation (millennials).