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IEMAR ( Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research) ISSN : 2722-8878 Address: Griya Catania Blok F.08/80 Citra Raya . Kab. Tangerang Publisher: JIEMAR
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Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research (JIEMAR)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27228878     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7777/jiemar
The aim of JIEMAR ( Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research is to publish theoretical and empirical articles that are aimed to contrast and extend existing theories, and build new theories that contribute to advance our understanding of phenomena related with industrial engineering and industrial management in organizations, from the perspectives of Production Planning/Scheduling/Inventory, Logistics/Supply Chain, Quality Management, Operations Management and Operational Research. The contributions can adopt confirmatory (quantitative) or explanatory (mainly qualitative) methodological approaches. Theoretical essays that enhance the building or extension of theoretical approaches are also welcome. JIEMAR selects the articles to be published with a double bind, peer review system, following the practices of good scholarly journals. JIEMAR is published monthly (on-line versions), following an open access policy. On-line publication allows to reduce publishing costs, and to make more agile the process of reviewing and edition. JIEMAR defends that open access publishing fosters the advance of scientific knowledge, making it available to everyone. List Scope Jpurnal JIEMAR: • Supply chain • Lean manufacturing • Operations improvement • Innovation management in operations • Operations in service industry • Operational Research • Total Quality Management • Total Productive Maintenance • How to manage workforce in operations • Logistic in general • Operational Management • Finance Management • Strategic Management • Marketing Management • Learning & Human Development Management
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Tourist Satisfaction and Performance of Tourism Industries : How The Role of Innovative Work Behaviour, Organizational Citizenship Behaviour? Purwanto, Agus; Novitasari, Dewiana; Asbari, Masduki
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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The purpose of this research is to analyze the relationship between innovative work behaviour on satisfaction, innovative work behaviour on job performance, organizational citizenship behaviour on job performance, organizational citizenship behaviour on job satisfaction, innovative work behaviour on job performance through job satisfaction, organizational citizenship behaviour on job performance through job satisfaction. This study uses quantitative methods to test and prove the hypotheses that have been made through various tests and data processing. The number of samples in this study is the first 210 respondents of tourism industry in Banten, Indonesia.Based on data analysis by SmartPLS shows innovative work behaviour has significant effect on satisfaction, innovative work behaviour has significant effect on performance, organizational citizenship behaviour has significant effect on satisfaction, organizational citizenship behaviour has significant effect on performance, innovative work behaviour has significant effect on job performance through satisfaction, organizational citizenship behaviour has significant effect on performance through satisfaction.
Fintech Supporting Sharia Rural Bank Nasfi, Nasfi; Yunimar, Yunimar; Prawira, Adi; Aziz , Zakaria; Lutri , Ahmad
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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The purpose of this study is to see how much influence fintech has on the operational development of Sharia Rural Bank or BPRS in an area, in West Sumatra. Fintech is an innovation in the field of financial services or banking financial institution services, one of which is to support financial inclusion programs. The development of digital financial technology, including in the Islamic financial services industry, undeniably affects financial mechanisms in operational activities, especially in financing products. Fintech is a potential economic force to be developed in the territory of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia which consists of thousands of islands. With the development of technology, especially fintech, Sharia Rural Bank or BPRS must follow or adjust financing services to debtors and prospective debtors by adopting fintech in operational activities. Technological developments that require BPRS to follow and adjust services to debtors (mudharib) so that BPRS can grow and develop.
Determinants of Tertiary Students’ Intention to Participate in the Agriculture Sector in Visayas, Region 8 Philippines David, Jose Andres S.; Hoaqui Dencel F. , Hoaqui Dencel F.; Sanchez, Kenneth Anthony B.; Rosete , Marie Antoinette L.
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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The study examines the intention of the tertiary students to participate in the agricultural sector in Visayas, Region 8 Philippines. Data suggests a decreasing trend of labor participation towards the agriculture sector. The objectives of the study is to identify and evaluate the factors that affect the decision of the students to participate or pursue a career in the agriculture sector in Visayas and be able to provide effective recommendations that can help engage the labor force to pursue a career related to the development of the agriculture sector. The study explores and assesses the factors that influence the participation of tertiary students in the agriculture sector. The factors the study seeks to evaluate the significance of parent’s education, both the father and mother’s highest educational attainment, to tertiary students' intention to participate in the agriculture sector. In addition, the study explores the positive effects of students’ education, migration, and income; and the negative relationship of age towards the intention of tertiary students to participate in the agriculture sector. Consequently, the findings of the study delves into the proposing and crafting various strategies and initiatives policymakers may develop, to improve the awareness and increase agriculture literacy among the youth in the tertiary level of education
Analyzing the Implementation of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP) to the Employment of PUV Drivers in the Philippines Malasique, Arion Mari P.; Windsor Redz C. Rubio, Windsor Redz C.; Rosete, Marie Antoinette L.
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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With the traditional ways of public transportation in the Philippines, the current transportation system has been deemed inconvenient to daily commuters and public utility operators - traffic congestion, lack of public vehicles for commuters resulting into longer transportation time and hassle rides, and the environmental problems that arises in the continuity of using polluting gas are the main reasons as to why Filipinos continue to demand for a better transport system. The rise of modern transportation promises effective solutions to address the recurring problem stated above. This study examines the implementation of the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program (PUVMP) on the employment of PUV drivers, especially the small operators who do not have the capacity to upgrade their vehicles. With the goal of the proposed program, this study aims to analyze and determine the significant effect of PUVMP to the employment of PUV drivers in the Philippines. The employment of PUV drivers decreased because of the ongoing health crisis, and there was a significant difference in the number of traditional PUV units since the modernized units are inadequate
ADOPSI PENGGUNAAN APLIKASI MOBILE FOOD ORDERING DENGAN PENDEKATAN MODEL UNIFIED THEORY OF ACCEPTANCE AND USE OF TECHNOLOGY 2 Widanengsih, Euis; Kurniadi, Win; Destiana, Henny
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the social order of human life, public health, and also business operations. With the number of social restrictions that have occurred, changing the pattern of food shopping in the community, the home-based food business has become the consumer's main choice in buying healthy food in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Consumers tend to prefer ordering healthy food and ordering food online by utilizing Mobile Food Ordering Applications. The purpose of this study was to measure the behavior of users of the Mobile Food Ordering application using the UTAUT 2 model, the UTAUT model which has been developed with the addition of independent variables. The data used in this study is primary data. Primary data is data obtained directly in the field. The data collection technique in this research is a survey. The sampling method used the purposive sampling method with the criteria for users of the Mobile Food Ordering application, namely GoFood, GrabFood and ShoppeFood in the last month. A survey of 100 respondents was conducted during November 2021. The collected data was processed using the SEM method with the Partial Least Square (PLS) approach with SmartPLS 3.0 software. The results of this study indicate that Performance Expectancy (PE) has no significant effect on Behavioral Intentions (BI). Effort Expectance (EE) or business expectations of application use have a significant effect on Behavioral Intentions (BI). Social Influence (SI) or social influence has no significant effect on Behavioral Intentions (BI). Facilitating Condition (FC) is not significant to Behavioral Intentions (BI) and Use Behavior (UB). Hedonic Motivation (HM) is not significant to Behavioral Intentions (BI), Price Value (PV) or Cost Suitability is not significant to Behavioral Intentions (BI), Habit (HT) or consumer habits significantly affect Behavioral Intentions (BI) and Use Behavioral (UB) ), Behavioral Intentions (BI) have a significant effect on Behavioral Use (UB).
ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES BASED ON SAK - ETAP Pasaribu, Marsaulina P.L.; Suherman, Asep
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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The purpose of this study was to 1) find out the obstacles faced by the DRM Workshop in presenting financial reports, and 2) Assist the DRM Workshop in presenting financial reports based on SAK ETAP. The presentation of financial statements in a company is very important to do, because from these financial statements we can find out that our company is making a profit/loss. The research method used is descriptive analysis method, which is a writing method that utilizes qualitative data and is described descriptively, and the data used is primary data, because the data is obtained directly from the results of interviews with the DRM Workshop owner, namely in the form of information on the presentation of the DRM Workshop financial statements. The DRM workshop recording financial statements is still very simple, only limited to the total of expenses and income. The DRM workshop has not recorded financial statements in accordance with SAK ETAP. Constraints that affect the DRM Workshop have not implemented financial reports according to SAK ETAP, namely because of educational background, DRM Workshop considers financial reports to be less important, and there is still a mix of business and personal finances.
The IMPACT OF PLASTIC BANKING IN INCOME: A CASE STUDY OF THREE BARANGAYS IN NAGA CITY Magpayo, Michaella Maryly; Martinez, Neslie; Virtucio, Anne Floreine; Rosete, Marie Antionette
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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Naga City, Camarines Sur generates roughly 80 tons of garbage per day and is heavily polluted with persistent floods due to improper waste disposal. Nearing the city landfill’s maximum capacity, the city’s Solid Waste Management Office (SWMO) set waste management programs to efficiently manage waste. One of which is the Plastic Banking Project, a public-private partnership for waste diversion and income generation in local communities. Plastic Bank is dedicated to stop ocean-bound plastics and reduce poverty through their recycling ecosystem. This study aims to analyze the impact of the Plastic Banking Project on its contributions to the income in the three partner barangays through the registered and unregistered plastic bank members. Multiple Regression Model is used to determine the impact of the project on being a formal register member of Plastic Bank. This study proves that an increase in collected solid waste kilos per month increases monthly income. On the other hand it found out that labor hours and social benefit tokens had no relationship with monthly income. However in the descriptive analysis of the study, the researchers found out that the majority of the respondents state that being an active collector for the plastic banking project, impacts them through additional income and benefits and can engage more people to turnover solid waste in Plastic Bank.
Processing of Gayam Fruit as Mochi Filling Putra, Fajar Dharma; Pratama, Muhamamd Daffa; Wowor, Wulanmeiaya
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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Gayam is a tree-shaped plant that has uses as a food product, especially its fruit seeds. Gayam is on a branch of the Gayam tree. Usually Gayam is only processed by boiling and frying it. the goal is to process whether Gayam fruit can be processed into stuffing in Mochi. The type of research used is development research. Development research is a research method that produces finished products in the form of products and tests the effectiveness of these products. In this study, the researcher used a procedural research method. A procedure is an action or activity stage to complete a process. The research procedure starts with the preparation, implementation and final process in making Mochi Stuffing using Gayam fruit. The desired browning also gets a good thing because the natural color is given from the Gayam fruit itself. is close to perfect. So it can be said that the research on processing Gayam fruit as a mochi filling has been successful and is suitable for consumption.
The Influence of Social Capital, Collaborative Competence and Entrepreneurial Behavior to Sustainable Competitive Advantage Widiyati, Dian; Hasanah, Neneng
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of social capital, collaborative competence and collaborative competence on sustainable competitive advantage. The Industrial Revolution 4.0 fundamentally resulted in a change in the way people think, live, and relate to one another. This era will disrupt various human activities in various fields, not only in the field of technology, but also other fields such as economic, social, and political. Industry 4.0 creates new industrial design principles such as simulation models, decentralized decision making, real-time ability to collect and analyze data, provide insights, adapt flexibility to change by reconfiguring individuals and improving service orientation. In a highly dynamic environment, companies need experience and are able to adapt to create a sustainable competitive advantage. This type of research is quantitative research using primary data. The data was obtained by spreading questionnaire questions directly to the public through Google forms. Respondents are micro small and medium enterprises in South Tangerang. The type of questionnaire used is a closed questionnaire. The sample selection procedure is carried out by convenience sampling technique. The study sample amounted to 52 respondents of MSME actors in South Tangerang. The analysis method used is multiple analysis with data processing using Smart-PLS applications. The results showed that social capital and collaborative competence variables had no effect on sustainable competitive advantage, while entrepreneurial behavior variables had an effect on sustainable competitive advantage.
THE EFFECT OF TAX INCENTIVES AND GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ON TAX AVOIDANCE Fauziah, Risma Resti; Widiyati , Dian
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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The purpose of this research is to examine and analyze the effect of tax incentives and good corporate governance on tax Avoidance. Population in this research is a manufacturing company food and beverage sector listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange period 2016-2020. The sample of research by using purposive sampling method as 12 companies that meet in the criteria. The technique used to test the hypothesis in this study is panel data regression, with data processing using the E-views 10 program. The results show that tax incentives and good corporate governance simultaneously affect the tax avoidance. While partially the institutional ownership and audit quality variable has an effect on tax avoidance, tax incentives and independent commissioners have no effect on tax avoidance.

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