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Interpretation Struggles on Holy Place for Pura Uluwatu in Desa Adat Pecatu, South Kuta, Badung
Arniati, Ida Ayu
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 4 No 2: March 2017
Publisher : International Journal of College and University (IJCU)
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DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v4i2.405
The present study was intended to learn about the interpretation struggles that occurred around Bhisama Kesucian Pura that were established into Bali Provincial Regulation No. 16, in 2009 on Spatial Planning of Bali Province 2009-2029 (hereinafter referred to as Regional Regulation of RTRW Bali Provincial 16/2009) specifically for Pura Uluwatu area. This regulation raised the pros and cons between the society components. Interpretation struggles occurred due to there was no support and reject radius Area of holy place for Pura Uluwatu. There were two issues to be discussed in this paper, the first the cause of the struggle over the interpretation of the Holy Places Area at Pura Uluwatu, secondly the implications of interpretations struggle itself on the religious life, social and cultural.
Connecting to Clients and Employees
Wunda, Adrianus
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 2 No 1: January 2015
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DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v2i1.54
Performance issues for companies is a very important issue. In the absence of good performance unlikely companies could produce a competitive product. Performance improvements have positive implications for the company itself, meaning that the company can produce the quantity and quality of the product that is optimal with competitive price. It also has enormous implications, positive to the quality of life of employees, due to contribute to the improvement of the quality of life of employees. Employee performance will be increased if supported by the application of a system of performance management and career development system is good and effective as well as application of teamwork and participation of employees.
Study on the Buying Motives and Prospects for Small Car Users in Hosur City
N, Priya;
Ravi, A
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences (IRJMIS) Vol 3 No 9: September 2016
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DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v3i9.234
Liberalization in 1991. The availability of many alternatives within the city provides an opportunity to the consumers to make a rational decision after considering all the options. Today is an era which is characterized by a consumerâs market where the manufacturers and marketers not only take into consideration the consumer orientation to make them satisfied but goes one step ahead of achieving. Consumer delight. Consumers look for those differentiating parameters, which may help them to make the best decision and can be proved as value to money proposition for them. It makes more important to analyze the consumer perceptions and behavior of the passenger car owners which will give the feedback pertaining to designing the marketing strategies. The objective of this paper is to investigate those differentiating parameter and effect of the reference group that influences the consumer buying behavior of car owners within the city of Hosur.The primary data was collected from 191 respondents, located Hosur in using convenience sampling .The results revealed the strong influence of attributes like price, fuel efficiency in buying decision and importance of reference group.
Parameters of Proper Marketing Strategy of Selected Home Appliances in Kolkata
Ghosh, Chinmoy
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 3 No 7: July 2016
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DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v3i7.112
Marketing strategies always chalk out in a specific manner, depending on that the companies can achieve their goal. This paper examined that the combination of five parameters (quality of material, brand, referral system, communication, niche market) create structured marketing strategy, which will generate us a new model.
Strategy for Art and Cultural Preservation at Balinese Hindus in Praya City, Central Lombok Regency
Widana, I Nyoman Murba
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences (IRJMIS) Vol 4 No 3: May 2017
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DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v4i3.475
This study aimed to review the strategy of cultural preservation among Balinese Hindus in Kota Praya, Central Lombok Regency. This study uses qualitative descriptively in order to find answers the research problems. The focus of this research is the action taken by the people of Bali in Central Lombok in order to preserve the cultural heritage of their ancestors...
Advertising as A Marketing Communication
Rizki, Ayu Mulyana
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 2 No 5: May 2015
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DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v2i5.65
Theoretically delivering the concept and design of marketing and management, serving our clients with the most innovative techniques and ideas essential in todayâs competitive market for the success of any brand or product. At Abstract, we believe in superior customer service that is second to none, creating an unforgettable brand value with cutting-edge solutions and connecting your products to the right audience. Advertising as a marketing communication. The most basic concept underlying marketing is a human need. With the changing times, the need developed into a desire to consume a product with certain characteristics. Definition of marketing according to Kotler (2002, 10) marketing is a social process with the process of individuals and groups obtain what they need and want by creating, offering and freely exchanging goods and services of value with others.
Line and Color Composition in Lurik Cawas Weaving: Idea from Traditional Lurik Patterns
Widiastuti, Theresia;
Rizali, Nanang;
Anantanyu, Sapja;
Waluyo, Sugeng Edi
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences (IRJMIS) Vol 4 No 1: January 2017
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DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v4i1.338
Javanese lurik is weaved fabric with striped motives, and it has very simple appearance. In the past, lurik only used two colors, namely: black and white. But, as it develops, some of lurik fabrics use more than two colors, and one of the colors usually still consists of black or white color. After lurik becomes one of the prosper trading commodities, the artisans attempt to make lurik more appealing and varying in term of appearance so that it will be favored by consumers. The objective of this research is to investigate how the artisans can develop lurik patterns to stay appealing. This paper used the qualitative research with the case study strategy and phenomenological approaches. The study aims at understanding the methods employed by artisans in Cawas Klaten in developing lurik patterns. The result of the study show that (1) lurik pattern has been developed by using various alternatives of line composition and color coherence; (2) the idea of development comes from traditional lurik patterns which already existed long time ago; and (3) line and color composition used a minimum of three colors so that it looks like a rainbow, and this kind of lurik pattern becomes the characteristic of modern weaved fabric from Cawas.
Financial Performance of PSEs Post-Disinvestment
Singh, Rakhi;
Agrawal, Vijay
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences (IRJMIS) Vol 3 No 9: September 2016
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DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v3i9.170
India being a developing economy has adopted the concept of mixed economy wherein both private and public sector were allowed to industrialize the country except few restricted sector. PSEs controlled by the government played an instrumental role in servicing the country in infrastructure and public services. Since there were lots of political intervention because of which the PSEs derailed from the profit making objective and turned to drainage of wealth which were once referred to be temples of modern India. The PSEs were also suddenly exposed to Global competition which they were not used for operating under protected environment. The level playing field and competition affected the financial performances of PSEs. The paper elucidates the various financial ratios over a period of 10 years and analyzed the performance of the PSEs resurrecting focusing on other factors of their sustainability.
Potential of Silver Craft Product through to Community-Based for Tourism Sustainability in Celuk Village
Wisudawati, Ni Nyoman Sri;
Maheswari, A.A Istri Ari
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 5 No 1: January 2018
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DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v5i1.588
Celuk village has been known as a center of silver industry. In its current development of tourism, the purchasing power of tourists has decreased. The development of tourism trends with the changing mindset to do traveling was given some impact on it. Tourist reduced interest in buying silver, so the economy of Celuk villagers was weakening. Tourist more interested in interacting and directly involved tourism activities in an area where they visited especially in terms of unique social and cultural. From the research results obtained the tourism potential that can be developed in the Celuk village as a center of silver industry quite a lot and there also can develop supporting facilities for tourism activities as a tourist attraction. The potential of tourism products can be developed in Celuk village such as special interest tourism through to silver craft class by handmade process, educational tourism with a tour around the process how to make silver craft by hand (traditional) or by modern machine (silver process print), visiting the gallery/art shop to see the results of silver handicrafts and in the same time can bought directly, Celuk Jewelry Festival held every year on a particular month, accommodation (homestay) at craftsmen house with simple concept according to the daily silver craftsman lifeâs especially for tourists who want to learn to make silver crafts more than a day.
Relationship among Culture, Education and Sports
Peter, Vijay Francis
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 2 No 11: November 2015
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DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v2i11.81
The purpose of this article is to place sport in a social, cultural and educational context. This implies definitions of culture, education and sport, and the academic association of each to the others. However, it is seen that culture, education and sport have commonly-held meanings which, in some cases, eradicate the need for further clarification. So, apart from defining these important concepts, this article will also deal with the pervading nature of sports in society, sport as a system of sub-cultures and the degree to which sport has become an important symbol for individuals and societies worldwide. Sports has a variety of functions for different segments of society and therefore different meanings to those different populations. Everyone knows what a culture is. Everyone knows what education is. And everyone knows what sports is. But everyone has slightly different definitions of culture, education and sports.