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ADI Journal on Recent Innovation (AJRI)
ISSN : 26859106     EISSN : 26860384     DOI : doi.org/10.34306/ajri
AJRI is a reputable Scientific Publication Media aim to foster research finding that concentrate towards recent innovation and creativity to support advancement in global civilization and humanity. AJRI Journal published two times a year (March & September) by Asosiasi Dosen Indonesia (ADI) Publisher. AJRI Journal invites all manuscripts on Multidisciplinary topics.
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THE EFFECT OF BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ETHNIC, FAMILY OWNERSHIP AND THE AGE OF THE COMPANY TOWARDS THE PERFORMANCE OF THE COMPANY LQ45 COMPANY LISTED IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE Putra, Ramdani Bayu; Yeni, Fitri; Fitri, Hasmaynelis; Melta, Diki Jasrizal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (334.628 KB) | DOI: 10.34306/ajri.v1i2.27

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This study aims to examine how the ethnic influence of the board of commissioners (Chinese) on company performance, family ownership of company performance and company age on company performance. And the effect of all independent variables on dependent. The population of this study is the LQ45 company listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange from 2013-2017. The sampling technique in this study is Purposive Sampling. Based on observations from 2013-2017 the samples in this study were 23 companies from the LQ45 company. This study uses panel data and the method used is the Hausman Test using Random Effect Model. The results of this study indicate that the Ethnic Board of Commissioners and family ownership do not affect the Company Performance while the Company Age has a positive effect on Company Performance. Taken together,it turns out that Ethnic Board of Commissioners, Family and Company Ownership have a negative influence on the Company's Performance in LQ45 Companies that are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2013-2017. Finally, the authors suggest that the performance of the company increases the company must increase the Age of the Company by continuing to carry out or run company activities so that they have more experience and the authors also suggest that further research add variable size companies to get better research results.
BALINESE SCRIPT IN TATTOO MEDIA COMMODITY IN DENPASAR BALI Setiawan, I Nyoman Anom Fajaraditya
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Tattoos in the realm of Indonesian culture has now entered the realm of the tourism industry. Bali in particular, the tattoo is a promising industry, especially in tourist destinations. The presence of rapid tourism development and support of information technology provides opportunities for the enrichment of works in tattoos. Previous influence of outer style on a tattoo in Bali give the effect of shifting perspective to tattoo phenomenon during this time. Changes also occur in ornaments that penetrate the art or tradition ornaments because previously this is a taboo to do. The first step is to collect the data purposively so that it can be interpreted and described in a qualitative comparative analysis. The existence of commodities makes an indication of commodification in the practice of tattoo Balinese script, and there is the hidden motivation behind it. The meaning that can be extracted in this phenomenon is the symbolization that is understood only by the artist and his collector. This situation is symbiotic with the market changing the value that exists in the object and also emerges a creative effort that impacts on the sustainability of traditional Balinese script.
UPDATE HEALTH POLICY DECISION MAKING IN SAFE MOTHERHOOD REGIONAL ISSUE Atmadja, Sardjana; Gumilar, Gulam
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More than a half million women die every year because of complications related to pregnancy and child birth. Nearly all these deaths take place in developing countries. The disparity between maternal death rates in developing and developed countries is greater than for any other common category of death. Poor maternal health during pregnancy is directly linked to poor health in the infant. Therefore, a mother’s health and survival continues to be critically important throughout a child’s life. Pregnant women and children suffer first and most under poor socioeconomic conditions. To reduce maternal and morbidity in half by the 2000, the safe motherhood initiative was launched. The success of safe motherhood initiative depends on the active participation of a wide range of individuals and organizations who can contribute ideas, skills, and funds, because the problem stems not only from inadequate health services, but mostly also from the social, cultural, and economic environment in which women live. Health policy decision making in safe mother-hood at least should be based on the assessment of Maternal Health situation and health services and the assessment of socio- cultural aspects of safe motherhood of each region.
RELATIONSHIP OF INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS, PHYSICAL HOME ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR WITH THE INCIDENCE OF PULMONARY TB IN CIJORO PASIR VILLAGE, MUARA VILLAGE EAST CIUJUNG AND WEST RANGKASBITUNG VILLAGE, RANGKASBITUNG SUBDISTRICT, LEBAK REGENCY 2019 Rojali, Rojali; Sari, Dwita Indah
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This study entitled "Relationship of Individual Characteristics, Physical Environment of the House and Behavior with the incidence of pulmonary TB in Cijoro Pasir Village, Muara Ciujung Timur Village and Rangkasbitung Barat Village, Rangkasbitung District, Lebak Regency in 2019" and behavior with pulmonary TB incidence. The design of this study was cross sectional. Data was analyzed using univariate tests and bivariate tests consisting of chi-square. The total population is 123 The results showed that the incidence of pulmonary TB as many as 37 patients with positive pulmonary TB (60.7%) and 24 patients with negative AFB pulmonary TB and still found a physical environment that did not meet the requirements as many as 42 houses (68.9%), lighting as many as 38 houses (63.3%), humidity of 43 houses (70.5%), BCG immunization 35 people (57.4%), closing mouths of cough / sneezing compilation 38 people (62.3%), phlegm carelessly 32 people (52.5%) and use of eating utensils 39 people (63.9%).
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF BLIND MASSEURS IN INCREASING COMPETENCY THROUGH IMPLEMENTATION BUSINESS STANDARDS OF MASSAGE PARLOR Gayatri, Ida Ayu Made; Suriata, I Nengah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/ajri.v1i2.40

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the challenges and opportunities of Indonesian blind masseurs in improving competency through the implementation of the business standards of massage parlor. The research method is a descriptive-qualitative, theoretical approach on competency in human resource management. Primary data sources selected by purposive sampling. The informants involved were representatives of blind massage entrepreneurs. Secondary data sources in this study is PERMENPAR No.20 of 2015 concerning Business Standards of Massage Parlor. Data analysis techniques by means of data triangulation. The results of the study indicate the challenges faced by the blind masseurs namely: 1) requirements of massage business licenses have not been fulfilled; 2) aspects of the organization, management, and human resources have not been maximized. Increasing the competency of the masseur as a traditional health practitioner is an innovation, and it can extend their opportunities to work in the center of public health and hospitals. Keywords: competency, standards, blind, masseur
ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ON ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR WITH JOB SATISFACTION AS AN INTERVENING VARIABLE AT UBUD WANA RESORT, GIANYAR Diary, Ni Luh Putu Devi; Perdanawati, Luh Putu Virra Indah; Adiandari, Ade Maharini; Wijaya, Bagus Arya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/ajri.v1i2.42

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This study has several objectives. First, to determine the influence of leadership and organizational culture partially on organizational citizenship behavior at Ubud Wana Resort. Second, to find out the influence of leadership and organizational culture partially on job satisfaction at Ubud Wana Resort. Third, to determine the effect of job satisfaction on organizational citizenship behavior at Ubud Wana Resort, and Fourth, to determine the influence of leadership and organizational culture partially on organizational citizenship behavior with job satisfaction as an intervening variable at Ubud Wana Resort. This research is included in causal associative research using a quantitative approach. Quantitative approaches are used because the data used to analyze relationships between variables is expressed by numbers. This study connects the influence of Leadership, Organizational Culture and Job Satisfaction on Organizational Citizenship Behavior. The result of this study are Leadership has a positive and significant effect partially on organizational citizenship behavior, Organizational culture has a positive and significant effect partially on organizational citizenship, Leadership has a positive and significant partial effect on job satisfaction, Organizational culture has a partial and positive influence on job satisfaction, Job satisfaction has a significant influence on organizational citizenship behavior, Leadership influences OCB through Job Satisfaction" is not proven, and Organizational Culture influences OCB through Job Satisfaction" is not proven
MARKETING MIX ANALYSIS BUSINESS SUCCESS CEREMONIAL MEANS FIBER-BASED IN BRESELA VILLAGE, GIANYAR Handayani, Made Mulia; Mandiyasa, I Kadek Sara; Arini, Ida Ayu
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Bresela village is a business center for fiber ceremony facilities in Gianyar district. The success of the business in the village of Bresela is influenced by several factors, one of which is marketing mix. The purpose of this study was to determine the business development of fiber-based ceremonial facilities in Bresela Village and to analyze the implementation of Maketing Mix in the success of the business. This research is qualitative research with data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation studies. Determination of informants in this study using purposive sampling technique and using data triangulation techniques. The results of the study explained that the business development of fiber-based ceremonial facilities in Bresela Village has increased in terms of the number of businesses, profitability, total production, market share and an increase in the number of workers. Marketing implementation means in the business success of fiber-based ceremonial facilities in Bresela Village through the aspects of product, price, place and promotion can increase sales volume so that it determines business success.
DESTINATION SUCCESSES FACTORS FOR MILLENNIAL TRAVELERS CASE STUDY OF TANAH LOT TEMPLE, TABANAN, BALI Pramono, Jaya; Sumartana, I Made; Santosa, I Made; Denny Herlambang, Putu Gede; Purwantoro, Bambang
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Millennials are a popular term to replace the term Generation Y (Gen Y). There are 2.5 billion millennials worldwide. They have contributed to business travel, and tend to spend most of their expenses on travel and vacation, driven by future travel trends. This research conducted to shape the success factor of the destination for millennial tourists, where the destination of Tanah Lot Temple is used as a case study, which is quantitative research, using survey design and purposive sampling. There are 160 millennial tourists as respondents (who are visited Tanah Lot Temple). The instrument used was a questionnaire with a Likert scale, and the data were analysed using descriptive statistics and factor analysis. This research has indicated that there are nine (9) main factors that shape the success factor of the destination for millennial tourists. The nine main factors are: Millennials interested in traditional costume guides and officers, believe in social media reviews, Millennial will add several/more days to enjoying the destination, The layout of the souvenir shop, buildings, temples, parks, and the others building should support sustainable practices. A millennial will invite parents and closest friends for visiting destination. The experience in destination worth it with or even more than spending, and meet the expectations. The facility of destination affected millennials during visiting. Millennials are interested in the culture at the destination. Traveling is a necessity for Millennial. This research model has an accuracy of 71% on the error rate of 5%.
ANALYSIS OF MARKETING STRATEGY OF BRAND NONMIN DRINKING WATER OF OXYGEN IN PT TAMANBALI TIRTA BANGLI Kartika, I Made; Wahyudi, Kadek; Suwandana, I Made Adi; Suteja, Ida Bagus
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This study raised the title an analysis of marketing strategy of brand NonMin drinking water of oxygen in PT TamanbaliTirtaBangli. As for that being the formulation of research problem is whether that be strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats faced by PT. TirtaTamanbaliBangli in an effort to increase the value of sales and how does the marketing mix strategies to increase the value of relevant sales brand oxygen NonMin drinking water on PT TamanbaliTirtaBangli.The results showed that the identification and analysis of the internal factors on the strength variable had the greatest value is the completeness of Nonmin drinking water facilities as well as a source of funding that is adequate for the company's operations, which demonstrated with a score of 0.46 respectively, while in variable weakness that has the greatest value is less intense sales promotion activities with a score that is 0.42.
THE EFFECT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AND FAMILY ENVIRONMENT ON INTERESTS ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN STUDENT OF THE FACULTY OF ECONOMICS, UNIVERSITY OF NGURAH RAI IN DENPASAR Purnamawati, Ni Kadek; Adiandari, Ade Maharini; Amrita, Nyoman Dwika Ayu; Perdanawati, Luh Putu Virra Indah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/ajri.v1i2.46

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This study aims to determine the effect of entrepreneurship education and family environment partially and simultaneously on the interest in entrepreneur in student of the Faculty of Economics, University of Ngurah Rai in Denpasar. The number of samples is determined by the Probability Sampling technique using the Simple Random Sampling method of 75 students in the sixth semester of the Faculty of Economics, University of Ngurah Rai in Denpasar. Analyzed by classical assumption, multiple linear regression analys, determination analys, simultaneous significant test (F-test) and partial significant test (T-test). The results showed that there was a positive and significant influence partially or simultaneously between entrepreneur education and the family environment towards the interest in entrepreneurship in students of the Faculty of Economics, University of Ngurah Rai in Denpasar.

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