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PINISI Discretion Review
ISSN : 25801309     EISSN : 25801317     DOI : -
PINISI Discretion Review is an-Opened Access journal and published twice a year every March and September. It publishes the research (no longer than 5 years after the draft proposed) in term of PINISI Discretion Review: public administration, public policy, management, bussiness administration, leadership, behavioristic, organization conceptual or empirical contributions on methodological issues in administration research.
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Customer Loyalty of Ibu Titi Laundry Post-Demi with Promotion, Location and Service Variables Moderated by Company Logo Willyan Bagus Alamsjah; Suyanto Suyanto
PINISI Discretion Review Volume 7, Issue 1, September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v7i1.52366

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Laundry needs are dominated not only by the household sector, but also by workers and students who tend to live in temporary accommodation such as contract houses, boarding houses, or rented accommodation. Such is the importance of laundry that the business is growing rapidly. In the past, the laundry business was mainly run by hotels, but now it can be used by people with capital and the general public. This post-pandemic oriented research was conducted at Bu Titi Laundry by taking 28 respondents from the population as the research sample. The primary data was collected by distributing questionnaires with response options in the form of an ordinal scale, namely strongly disagree to strongly agree with five scales. The research was conducted quantitatively using WarpPLS 7.0 analysis with hypothesis testing using t-test and sig 0.05. This study shows that promotion and location have a positive and significant effect on customer loyalty, but service is not significant for customer loyalty. As a moderator, the logo had no effect in moderating loyalty through promotion, location and service.
Assessment of Accessibility for People with Disabilities to BRT Trans Mamminasata in Makassar City Helmy, Ahnaf Riyandirga Ariyansyah Putra; Aska, Aulya Milatul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v7i1.53875

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Trans Mamminasata BRT service delivery in the city of Makassar is still not able to provide a good service for people with disabilities. This can be seen in the existing condition of the existing BRT shelter. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the accessibility available on Trans Mamminasata BRT services to persons with disabilities. The research method used in this research is descriptive qualitative research method that aims to avoid the important details that are neglected due to quantitative methods are often the details are generalized into numbers and causing the existing information becomes neglected. Based on observations that have been made, found many irregularities in Mamminasata Trans Cosmos BRT service standards established in Indonesia. Some of the most common problems are the discrepancy of the size of the stop device against the prevailing standards, the unavailability of the special room for wheelchair users, the poor pedestrian conditions around the BRT shelter, the lack of available service information, and the presence of the eliminated bus facility. Based on this, it can be concluded that the condition of BRT stop Trans Mamminasata still not friendly to persons with disabilities in the city of Makassar.
Humanitarian Law: Private Military Companies and Emerging Jurisprudential Issues Miebaka Nabiebu; Michael Takim Otu; Amarachukwu Onyinyechi Ijiomah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v7i1.51295

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The private military industry emerged in the initial years of the twentieth century, driven by three factors: the end of the Cold War; transformations in the nature of warfare that blurred the lines between soldiers and civilians; and a general trend towards privatisation and outsourcing of government functions worldwide. The dominance of State authority over the military is now under stress, and the professional and private elements—in the form of private military companies (PMCs)—are gaining ground. As the PMSCs become omnipotent and omnipresent, it becomes more difficult to hold the State accountable for its military activities. To further complicate the issue, the present international humanitarian law (IHL) does not consider PMCs as soldiers or supporting militias since they are not part of the defence force and often consist of a large number of people of different nationalities. Due to the above, this paper investigates Private Military companies and emerging Jurisprudential issues under international humanitarian law. This work discussed the emergence of private military companies, mercenaries, and combatants as war prisoners and the human rights violations perpetrated by PMSC personnel. This work used the US-based Black Water, CACI, L-3 Services, and DynCorp, the South African Meteoric Tactical Systems, as well as the Russian Wagner Group contractors, as case studies. This work also draws some lessons from the Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, And Ukraine conflicts. This work shows that Human rights violations perpetrated by PMSC personnel are rampant and often violate international humanitarian law. This work proposes that framers of international humanitarian laws should propose laws that will regulate the use of PMCs in conflict situations.
Tiens Distributor Communication Strategy In Building Tiens Marketing Network In Samarinda Hidayah, Nurul
PINISI Discretion Review Volume 7, Issue 1, September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v7i1.53163

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This research aims to determine the Tiens distributor communication strategy in building the Tiens marketing network in Samarinda City. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with a focus on Communication Strategy research proposed by Wilbur Schramm with the AIDDA model. Data collection techniques were carried out through observation and interviews. The results showed that the communication strategy used by Tiens distributors was through online and offline systems such as endorsing popular artists, holding Grand Open Plans simultaneously in 51 cities in Indonesia by inviting successful Guest Speakers in Tiens business, holding health workshops events and product demonstrations, holding the Tiens Goes To School program by supporting government programs to make them more easily accepted by schools and implementing a communication strategy that is following the established system, namely by promoting business opportunities and their products.
Culinary Business Management Based on Local Wisdom (Case Study On The Three Mango Tuna Shredded Fish Business) Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Rakib, Muhammad; Syam, Agus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v7i1.53909

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This research aims to reveal problems regarding the management of culinary businesses based on local wisdom (Case Study Of the Triple Mango Tuna Fish Floss Business). This research is a type of qualitative descriptive research, that provides an overview and description of the business managamenet implemented by the triple mango tuna fish floss business. Data collection techniques in this research were carried out by means of documentation, observation and interviews. The results of the analysis in the research show that appropriate business management that can be applied to the tuna floss business to support aggressive management is to use management that is oriented towards business development.
Community Empowerment Strategy through Competitive Creative Economic Development for the Improvement of Family Income Sarwani, Sarwani; Rahman, Erni
PINISI Discretion Review Volume 7, Issue 1, September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v7i1.51925

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The aim of the research is to analyze community empowerment strategies through developing a competitive creative economy in an effort to increase family income at UKM Shaza Depok. The method used in this research is a qualitative research method. The unit of analysis in this research is the source who is the informant, namely the owner of UKM Shaza Depok, the Management Department of UKM Shaza Depok and employees who work at UKM Shaza Depok. Data collection techniques in this study: interviews, observation, FGD (Focus Group Discussion) techniques, documentation. Data analysis uses 2 kinds of methods, namely SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) and Balanced Scorecard. The results of the research show that the community empowerment strategy. From several results from the Balance Scorecard (BSC) perspective, what Shaza Depok UKM needs is: (1) Strengthening village communities as subjects of empowerment development, (2) Improving the welfare of village communities, (3) Increasing village community satisfaction with Shaza Depok UKM services, ( 4) Optimizing competitiveness in an effort to increase income, (5) Increasing community participation in developing product innovation and improving more creative marketing, (6) Improving product and service quality, (7) Increasing employee work motivation, (8) Increasing competency employees, and (9) Improving product information technology and systems.
Evaluation of the Impact of Sediment Material Usage in the Upper Bili-Bili Reservoir as Fine Aggregate Substitute in Concrete Construction: Public Administration Perspective Asnur, Moeh. Kay Muddin; Asrib, Ahmad Rifqi; Hasrul, M. Reza
PINISI Discretion Review Volume 7, Issue 1, September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v7i1.53873

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Sedimentation in aquatic environments often occurs due to the presence of a high supply of sediment in that environment. Oceanographic factors, such as currents, play a significant role in the mechanism of sediment dispersion. The results of excavation processes that generate a significant amount of sediment often become unused waste. In this research, we strive to utilize the sand found in this sediment as a substitute for fine aggregates in concrete mixtures. Experimental testing methods are used to evaluate the characteristics of sediment that can be used as a substitute for fine aggregates. The research findings indicate that the sediment contains a high clay content, specifically 14.08%. We also found that concrete mixtures using 50% sediment sand from the Bili-Bili Reservoir had the highest compressive strength, reaching 17.36 MPa. However, the addition of Bili-Bili sediment sand to concrete mixtures resulted in a decrease in compressive strength. The greater the addition of Bili-Bili sediment sand, the lower the compressive strength. These findings emphasize the importance of testing materials to be used in concrete construction, especially aggregates, to meet all established requirements. By utilizing sediment as an alternative resource for fine aggregates, it can help reduce waste and consider public administration aspects in the management of sediment materials in the Bili-Bili Reservoir.
The Reflection on Transportation Area of City to Sea and Air Transportation Development in Baubau City Noor Fadilah Romadhani; M. Yamin Jinca
PINISI Discretion Review Volume 7, Issue 1, September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v7i1.53900

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Baubau City located in Buton Islands, Province of Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, access via sea and air transportation resulting in demand of passengers and goods which reflect on internal movement and transportation service performance. This research aims to analyze reflection on area of city transportation to sea and air transportation development supporting goods and passenger trips and also transportation service performance in Baubau City. Research method is descriptive with qualitative and quantitative analysis through survey such as interview with questionnaires, and secondary data collection from relevant institute. Performance of urban transportation data analysed by using Importance Perfomance Analysis dan Customer Satisfaction Index related to 4 indicators, population trip pattern used origin destination matrix (O-D Matrix) and SWOT and also Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM) analysis to determine reflection on transportation area of city. The research result reveals that the services performance area of city transportation at very poor level, priority handling is regularity indicator. Population trip pattern has not spread evenly, centered on three districts are Murhum, Betoambari and Wolio with total trip of 12,361 person/day. Goods trip pattern only center on Wolio district (port and market area/warehouse). The urgent strategy to be implemented is S-O strategy, which acceleration the ring road development policy to meet development of Baubau East region as well as to optimize the provision of services through mode of water transportation more convenient and secure.
The Implementation of Marketing Strategies in the Eco-friendly Business "Artani Bulk Store" Muh Irsyad Abror Putra Raja Akbar; Hery Maulana Arif; Sitti Mutmadania; Eka Astria; Andi Yusril Yasmun
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v7i1.53898

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In the world of research, it has been widely proven that the fashion industry also contributes to global carbon emissions and can consume up to 216 trillion liters of water just for various t-shirts. Despite this, people are now seeking new alternatives to meet their daily needs while preserving the environment. Ecofriendly products have emerged as the answer, not only for business purposes but also as environmental heroes. Several data collection techniques were employed by the researcher, including observation, interviews, and direct field surveys. Ria, the founder of Artani Bulk Store, began with her experience of providing baby food for her 6-month-old child. She faced difficulties in buying baby food ingredients in small quantities. Artani Bulk Store is an example of a business that focuses not only on profit but also on environmental and community concerns. They have the strength and opportunities to grow, but they also face competitive challenges. Their marketing strategy revolves around a green marketing approach and product transparency, with the aim of building awareness and connecting with environmentally-conscious consumers.
Analysis of Market Needs (Market Signal) in the Context of Developing Study Programs in the Department of Business and Hospitality Rosalin, Sovia; Rudiyanto, San
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v7i1.58117

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This research was conducted to analyze labor market needs, ensure that business and hospitality department graduates reflect the needs of the world of work, and evaluate the suitability of study programs to these needs. The aim of this research is to analyze market signals that can produce graduate profiles that suit the needs of the global job market. Research also examines study programs that are relevant to the discipline and ensures suitability to industry demands. Research was conducted on business and hospitality companies in Malang City using descriptive analysis methods with subjectivity and theoretical aspects being the main focus. The research results show that educational qualifications, work experience through internships, additional certification, high GPA, college prestige, and language skills, especially English, remain determining factors in employee selection. Apart from that, the research adds a new variable that is not yet covered in the Job Marketing Signaling theory, namely grooming or appearance, as an element that has a significant influence on the company's perception of prospective employees.

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