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The Role Of Job Stress Mediation On The Performance Of BSI Financial Institutions ego pasha, aprielle; Haryono, Slamet
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT REVIEW Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Current issue 5
Publisher : SMARTINDO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58765/ijemr.v2i2.198

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Purpose – This study analyzes how work-family conflict and job stress affect BSI Financial Institutions' operational performance. It also uses the work stress model to investigate how a mediating variable affects this performance. Design/methodology/approach – This research used purposive sampling, another name for non-probability sampling, as its sample approach. It relied on a sample of 42 people who were working at BSI Financial Institution. The Sobel test and multiple linear regression analysis are part of the research strategy used in this study. Findings and Discussion – The findings indicate that stress moderates fulfillment and work-family conflict, influencing employee job satisfaction. Furthermore, stress and work-family conflict have a detrimental impact on employees' job satisfaction
Analisis Persentase Bagi Hasil Muzara’ah Pertanian Padi Dalam Upaya Peningkatan Pendapatan Masyarakat Penggarap Melalui Tinjauan Tiga Indikator Maqashid Syariah (Studi Kasus: Petani Padi Di Desa Klaten) Ego Pasha, Aprielle; Apriel, Zuhra
Risalah Iqtishadiyah Vol 2 No 2 (2023): July - December 2023
Publisher : Risalah Iqtisadiyah: Journal of Sharia Economics, Sharia Economics Study Program, STEI Ar Risalah Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59107/ri.v2i2.47

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Indonesia is renowned as one of the largest rice producers in Asia, attributed to its fertile land conditions, encompassing 88.4%. This study aims to examine the profit-sharing percentage in Muzara'ah rice farming to enhance income for landowners and cultivators in the Klaten Regency. Employing a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative and qualitative methods, the research utilizes both primary and secondary data analyzed through Ordinary Least Square (OLS) methodology. Data collection involves questionnaires, documentation, and literature reviews with a sample size of 30 individuals. The study focuses on a population of 30 individuals utilizing a profit-sharing system under the Muzara'ah agreement in Klaten Regency. The Partial t-Test results indicate that the Muzara'ah Profit-Sharing Percentage significantly influences three Shariah Maqashid indicators positively. However, efforts to increase community income do not impact the three Shariah Maqashid indicators significantly. The F-Test suggests that some variables do not have a significant impact. Furthermore, the R2 Test reveals a value of 0.134, signifying that 13.4% of the Muzara'ah Profit-Sharing Percentage has the most substantial influence on the three Shariah Maqashid indicators, while the remaining 86.6% is attributed to other contributing variables.