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Maker: Jurnal Manajemen
ISSN : 25024434     EISSN : 2686259X     DOI : 10.37403
Core Subject : Science,
Maker: Jurnal Manajemen merupakan media publikasi artikel ilmiah yang berisi tentang hasil penelitian bidang manajemen yang diterbitkan pada bulan Juni dan Desember dikelola oleh Program Studi Manajemen STIE Sultan Agung.
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THE ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF WORK ENGAGEMENT ON TEACHER: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW Halawa, Forman; Anggraini, Elfira Nadya; Yulianti, Praptini
JURNAL MANAJEMEN MAKER STIE SULTAN AGUNG Vol 9 No 1 (2023): Volume 9 Nomor 1 Tahun 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37403/mjm.v9i1.536

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Work engagement is an important study in human resource management related to organizational productivity. Many factors that influence work engagement have been studied. In particular, this study maps the factors that influence work engagement in teachers and the resulting consequences. Contribution made to the literature on work engagement through a description of the antecedents and consequences of work engagement for teachers. This study used the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) approach. Eight eligible studies were collected and selected for further analysis. The selected articles were obtained through the Scopus and ScienceDirect databases. The results of the analysis show that there are 12 antecedents of Work Engagement in teachers that come from individual, leadership and organizational factors. It was also found that there are 7 consequences of Work Engagement on teachers that affect the level of teacher involvement in the workplace. The results of the analysis found that the scope of work engagement for teachers differs from various levels of the organization, from elementary schools to tertiary institutions. This study has implications for knowing the antecedents and consequences of Work Engagement on teacher to improve the quality of education.
DISCIPLINE, WORK ENVIRONMENT, COMMITMENT, AND PERFORMANCE OF HEALTH WORKERS IN ENDE CITY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A PERCEPTIONAL STUDY Mea, Maria Helena Carolinda Dua
JURNAL MANAJEMEN MAKER STIE SULTAN AGUNG Vol 9 No 1 (2023): Volume 9 Nomor 1 Tahun 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37403/mjm.v9i1.538

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The purpose of this research is to investigate the effect of work discipline, work environment, and commitment on the success of health workers in Ende City during the Covid-19 pandemic. This is an observation study that is quantitative in nature. SmartPLS Software is used for data processing. There were 63 health professionals who responded. Multiple linear regression analysis was used with a sample size of 63 individuals. According to the t test findings, discipline and work environment have a significant and positive impact on performance, whereas commitment has no significant and negative impact. The R test findings of 0.567 show that discipline, commitment, and work environment variables influence the performance of health workers by 57%. While the remaining 43% is influenced by variables outside the scope of this study.
FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS OF COFFEE BUSINESS INDUSTRY IN TEMANGGUNG REGENCY OF CENTRAL JAVA Kusmulyono, Muhammad Setiawan; Rachman, Rathria Arrina; Gunawan, Vania Pradipta
JURNAL MANAJEMEN MAKER STIE SULTAN AGUNG Vol 9 No 1 (2023): Volume 9 Nomor 1 Tahun 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37403/mjm.v9i1.545

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Coffee is a valuable commodity whose popularity is increasing and substantially contributes to economic growth. Coffee is an essential asset on a global scale, and the market has been continuously rising over the past 30 years. Temanggung, in Central Java, is one of the most well-known coffee-producing regions with a unique character. Temanggung is remarkable because it has two geographical indication certificates, Sindoro Sumbing Arabica, and Temanggung Robusta, and is the largest Arabica and Robusta coffee-producing area in Central Java. This study aimed to investigate the competitive landscape using Porter's Five Forces by applying qualitative research to the coffee business in Temanggung. The study's findings revealed that by understanding the capabilities of each force in the industry for each category of business actor and coffee bean type, stakeholders could gain unique knowledge about the coffee industry, particularly the problems throughout the value chain. This research is useful in assisting business actors and other stakeholders in making the best possible decisions. Finally, this research can assist central and local governments in efficiently promoting Indonesia's increasingly promising coffee sector in the future.
WILL INFORMATION OVERLOAD SITUATION FACILITATE PEOPLE TO BUY IN SOCIAL MEDIA & E-COMMERCE? CASE OF LOCAL SKIN CARE BRANDS IN INDONESIA Rosariana, Bernadetha Christy; Aristya, Livia Maharani; Murwani, Ina Agustini
JURNAL MANAJEMEN MAKER STIE SULTAN AGUNG Vol 9 No 1 (2023): Volume 9 Nomor 1 Tahun 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37403/mjm.v9i1.547

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The pandemic has opened the opportunity for local skincare brands to launch their variants in social media. The proliferation of communication about the brands and its variants in social media provides consumers with sufficient even overload of information to make purchase decision. The information overload from the preferred brand and also from other brands might create confusion among consumers and have impact to the purchase intention of local skin care brands in Indonesia. Using TPB theory and dimensions of brand equity as the antecedent for attitude toward local skin care, this study aims to determine whether information overload will have influence on purchase intention when the products are sold in social media. Using PLS-SEM, this study shows that information overload does not give a moderation effect on purchase intention.
THE INFLUENCE OF CSR DIMENSION ON INVESTOR ATTENTION DURING THE COVID-19 Harmayuni, Vella; Luthan, Elvira; Fontanella, Amy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37403/mjm.v9i1.556

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Investor attention reacts to the company’s newly released information, especially positive information or positive signal. Since COVID-19 pandemic, CSR is one of the positive signals from company. This study aims to examine the effect of each CSR dimension on investor attention during the COVID-19 pandemic and prove which form of CSR category attract investor attention the most in times of crisis. The research uses quantitative methods, secondary data forms, and linear regression techniques. The results of the study show that each CSR dimension has a significant correlation on investor attention and the people dimension or social performance is the form of CSR that attracts investor attention the most during the COVID-19 pandemic. So, it concluded that companies need to consider CSR activities during times of crisis.
WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT AND EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION: THE IMPACT ON THE PERFORMANCE OF FEMALE EMPLOYEES WITH ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AS A MEDIATING VARIABLE Amalia, Mei Rani; Subroto, Setyowati; Nurbaeti, Hani
JURNAL MANAJEMEN MAKER STIE SULTAN AGUNG Vol 9 No 2 (2023): Volume 9 Nomor 2 Tahun 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37403/mjm.v9i2.565

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This study was conducted to determine the implications of work-family conflict and emotional exhaustion on the performance of female employees during the COVID-19 pandemic with organizational commitment as a mediation variable, a case study at the Tegal City Health Office. The authors in this study were all 48 female employees of the Tegal City Health Office who were married and had civil servant status. The sampling technique used saturated sampling by taking the population as a sample. The data analysis technique used in this study was the partial least square (PLS) method with SmartPLS software version 3.0.  The results of this study explain that Work-family conflict and emotional exhaustion have negative and significant implications for organizational commitment and employee performance. In contrast, organizational commitment had a positive and significant impact on employee performance.
ANALYSIS OF BOLT SUPPLIER SELECTION USING AHP-TOPSIS AND FUZZY-AHP METHOD COMPARISON (PT STECHOQ ROBOTIKA INDONESIA) Rivaldi, Dzikri; Pulansari, Farida; Kartika, Ardi Puspa
JURNAL MANAJEMEN MAKER STIE SULTAN AGUNG Vol 9 No 2 (2023): Volume 9 Nomor 2 Tahun 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37403/mjm.v9i2.569

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Nowadays, problems in the industry are increasingly dynamic, including the problem of sustainable supplier selection. Suppliers will significantly affect the stability of the supply chain, especially issues of accuracy, quality, and delivery time. PT Stechoq Robotika Indonesia is an R&D and manufacturing company that produces appropriate technology with bolt components supplied by seven suppliers. Cases of late deliveries that reach four working days have disrupted the smooth running of production, so it is necessary to review current suppliers with objective methods. This study evaluates bolt suppliers by comparing AHP-TOPSIS and FAHP methods according to specified criteria (price, quality, delivery time, accuracy, service). Both ways produce the same highest-value bolt supplier, Supplier #7, and there is a slight difference for the second and third-order suppliers, namely Supplier #1 or Supplier #3. The study results are used as recommendations in determining the main suppliers, supporting suppliers, and replacement or re-evaluation for the three suppliers with the lowest rank (Supplier #6, Supplier #5, and Supplier #4).
ANALYSIS OF LEAN SIGMA - DMAIC IMPLEMENTATION WITH ENVIROMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS IN OIL & GAS INDUSTRY (CASE STUDY: ONSHORE FIELD ABC TERMINAL FIELD – PT XYZ) Setiamitra, Gugi Agusman; Subroto, Athor
JURNAL MANAJEMEN MAKER STIE SULTAN AGUNG Vol 9 No 2 (2023): Volume 9 Nomor 2 Tahun 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37403/mjm.v9i2.571

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The oil and gas industry is facing increasing pressure from an operations and environmental compliance perspective. The adoption of Lean Sigma methodology has been shown to improve the operational performance of various industries, including the Oil and Gas industry. The objective of this research is to analyse the implementation of a sustainable improvement framework based on the Lean Sigma DMAIC (define-measure-analyse-improve-control) method, considering the environment in maintaining sustainable business in the oil and gas industry. The research action approach in a case study is used to illustrate the application of the proposed Lean Sigma - DMAIC framework to improve operational performance and the environment in the oil and gas industry. The case study illustrates the application of the Lean Sigma - DMAIC cycle to improve crude oil quality – Base sedimen & water (BS&W) product and optimize energy consumption in the processing of crude oil. After improving the quality of oil production that previously experienced deviations and making improvements and efficiencies in the processing plant, this oil processing plant can achieve operational cost savings of US$ 181,847.95 and environmental benefits in reducing CO2 emissions by 1,685.81 tons (CO2 eq) by reducing the gas consumption used to heat crude oil in the oil treating plant.
PURCHASE INTEREST REVIEWED BASED ON PRICE AND LOCATION AT DANU JAYA BIRDSHOP PEMATANG SIANTAR Efendi, Efendi; Butarbutar, Marisi; Girsang, Rosita Manawari; Chandra, Erbin; Candra, Vivi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37403/mjm.v9i1.579

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The research objective is to determine the impact of price and location on buying interest. The approach used in the research design is a qualitative descriptive approach and a quantitative descriptive approach. This study uses a test of validity, reliability, normality, simple linear regression, correlation and determination, the t test with the results of the study, namely a positive and significant effect between price and location on buying interest and a moderately high level of relationship. The contribution of price and location to buying interest was 49,5%
IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL MARKETING ON CONSUMERS SEMBILAN PULUH DERAJAT COFFEE PEMATANG SIANTAR Butarbutar, Marisi; Efendi, Efendi; Girsang, Rosita Manawari; Sitompul, Rosalinda Septiani; Manik, Fenny Aulia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37403/mjm.v9i1.580

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of digital marketing in consumers of Sembilan Puluh Derajat  Coffee Pematang Siantar. Research methods with surveys, data collection through interviews and questionnaires. The unit of analysis in this study was 40 consumers. The data is analyzed by qualitative analysis. The results showed that digital marketing was good but not optimal, with the highest dimension in the interactive advertising dimension, and the lowest value in the viral marketing dimension. To optimize the implementation of digital marketing by involving influencers to work together to introduce their products to consumers.

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