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A Literature Review of Employee Theft Santoso, Fajar; Artha, Bhenu; Fatimah, Rhamadinna; Shafa, Gefira Zahirah; Agustin, Safira Wulan
Relevance: Journal of Management and Business Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/relevance.v8i1.11568

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Employee theft is a common and significant problem in many businesses, especially in the hospitality sector where workers are frequently exposed to cash transactions, fixed assets, material presents, and consumable food and beverage items.  Because it deters investors and local businesses from operating in a particular area due to the possibility of their goods being stolen, this impacts local economic activity. This research provides a theoretical contribution to matters relating to employee theft, which can be used as a basis for further study. This research uses theoretical literature assessment, and a conceptual framework for further investigation is provided. Based on the conceptual research, the authors conclude that employee theft affects brand image and is affected by inconsistent auditing.
Critical Review: Strategic Supply and Transportation Planning of a Supply Chain for Agricultural Biomass to Hydrogen and Syngas Artha, Bhenu; Aditya, Ascasaputra; Hadi, Antonius Satria; Bahri, Bahri; Sari, Niken Permata; Sari, Utami Tunjung; Asri, Cahya Purnama; Fatimah, Rhamadinna
Jurnal Rekayasa Industri (JRI) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): Vol.8 No.1 (2026): Edisi April
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Industri, Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi, Universitas Widya Mataram

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In the evolving landscape of renewable energy, the management of agricultural biomass supply chains has emerged as a critical success factor for sustainable fuel production, this article presents a critical review of the research conducted by Nugroho and Zhu (2024) regarding the strategic supply and transportation planning of an agricultural biomass supply chain for hydrogen and syngas production. The primary study addresses a significant gap in renewable energy management by proposing a bi-level optimization framework that utilizes Stackelberg game concepts to model non-cooperative interactions between biofuel producers and biomass suppliers. The review identifies several methodological strengths, including the integration of process-level material balances with supply chain decisions and the use of mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) to handle realistic cost components like holding and production costs. However, the analysis also highlights critical limitations, such as restrictive behavioral assumptions regarding risk neutrality and perfect information, which may not reflect real-world opportunistic conduct. Furthermore, the generalizability of the findings is constrained by a narrow focus on an Indonesian case study and a dual-sourcing strategy that may face scalability issues in larger regional networks. Ultimately, while the reviewed work is deemed an incremental rather than landmark contribution, it offers valuable structured recommendations for practitioners and project developers building biomass supply chains in agricultural regions.