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Studi Ilmu Manajemen dan Organisasi
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27457826     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35912/simo
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Studi Ilmu Manajemen dan Organisasi (SIMO) merupakan media publikasi ilmiah yang memuat artiket-artikel dibidang manajemen dan organisasi. Jurnal Penelitian Manajemen dan Organisasi didedikasikan untuk sharing idea dikalangan akademisi, industri atau praktisi serta pengambil kebijakan. SIMO menerima artikel dari berbagai pihak untuk dimuat pada jurnal ini dan diharapkan dapat berguna untuk pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan dan praktik terkait manajemen dan organisasi dimasa mendatang.
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The Effect of Training and Education Programs to Develop HospThe Effect of Training and Education Programs on Developing Hospital Employees’ Competency at the Inpatient Uniital Employees’ Competency Resna, Era; Haninun, Haninun
Studi Ilmu Manajemen dan Organisasi Vol 7 No 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v7i1.6145

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Purpose: Human resources are critical determinants of hospital service quality, particularly in inpatient units that require continuous care, clinical accuracy, and effective coordination. Competency gaps may arise from rapid technological changes, evolving service standards, and limited structured training, negatively affecting performance, service quality, and patient satisfaction. This study analyzes the influence of training and education on employee competency development in the inpatient unit of RS Bintang Amin Bandar Lampung, grounded in Human Capital Theory, with training and education as independent variables and competence as the dependent variable. Methodology/approach: A quantitative design was employed, with questionnaires distributed to 100 inpatient employees selected using accidental sampling method. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression, supported by validity and reliability testing, and partial (t-test) and simultaneous (F-test) hypothesis testing. Results: Training and education have positive and significant effects on employee competence, both individually and simultaneously. Conclusions: Structured and continuous training and education programs are essential investments for enhancing competence and improving inpatient service quality. Limitations: The study is limited to a single hospital inpatient unit and uses non-probability sampling, which restricts generalizability, although it offers empirical support for the importance of continuous training. Contributions: This study reinforces the application of Human Capital Theory in healthcare and provides practical guidance for hospital human resource development strategies.
Digital Tax for Developing Asia Countries: a Systematic Literature Review Yudhistira, Tirta Mustika; Ramadhan, Muhammad Rizky; Lestari, Dara Ayu; Hamzah, Muhammad Zilal; Sumiyarti, Sumiyarti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v7i1.6147

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Purpose: This study examines digital taxation within the global economy, analyzes the role of Pillar One by OECD-G20 in addressing the limitations of traditional international tax rules, and assesses the potential impact of digital tax reform on developing countries, especially those in Asia. Methodology: This study employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) using the PRISMA methodology. Data were collected from 30 peer-reviewed journal articles indexed in Scopus, published between 2020 and 2025. These articles were selected through keyword-based searches and analyzed using bibliometric techniques with the VOSviewer application to identify research trends and thematic patterns in the digital taxation literature. Results/Findings: The findings reveal that digital taxation has become a crucial policy instrument for overcoming challenges posed by the digital economy, particularly the difficulty faced by market countries in taxing foreign digital companies. Conclusions: This study finds that OECD-G20 Pillar One addresses the limitations of traditional international tax rules by redefining the nexus and reallocating taxing rights toward market jurisdictions. The results further indicate that digital tax reform has significant potential to expand the tax base and strengthen fiscal capacity in developing Asian countries Limitations: This study is limited by its reliance on Scopus-indexed journal articles, potentially excluding relevant literature from other databases or grey sources. Additionally, the literature-based and bibliometric approaches do not allow for the direct measurement of the fiscal impact of digital tax reforms. Contributions: This study contributes to the literature by offering a systematic overview of digital taxation and providing policy-relevant insights for developing economies.
The Effect of Ability and Work Environment on Bintang Amin Nurses’ Performance Baskara, Dimas Purwa; Syaodih, Erliany; Kusnadi, Dadang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v7i1.6151

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Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of nurses’ professional competencies and workplace conditions on their performance in inpatient units at RS Pertamina Bintang Amin, Bandar Lampung. Research Methodology: This study employed a quantitative, cross-sectional approach. Data were collected from 60 nurses assigned to inpatient wards using standardized structured questionnaires. Statistical analyses were conducted to evaluate the individual and joint effects of nurses’ competencies and the work environment on performance outcomes. Results: The results indicated that nurses’ competencies and the quality of the work environment had a positive and statistically significant influence on nursing performance, both independently and simultaneously. Higher levels of professional skills and supportive work environments were key factors associated with improved performance. Conclusions: A combination of individual capabilities and organizational support shapes nurses’ performance in inpatient settings. Enhancing professional competencies, creating a conducive work environment, and implementing fair remuneration systems are essential strategies for improving performance and quality of healthcare services. Limitations: This study is limited by its cross-sectional design and focus on a single hospital, which may limit the generalizability of the findings. Future research should adopt longitudinal designs and involve multiple healthcare institutions to strengthen the external validity. Contributions: This study provides managerial insights for hospital leaders by emphasizing the strategic role of continuous competency development and work environment improvement in enhancing nurse performance and the overall quality of inpatient care.
Millennials' Investment Interest in Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard Khoiriyah, Ulla Ulfatin; Widiastuti, Anna
Studi Ilmu Manajemen dan Organisasi Vol 7 No 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v7i1.6194

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Purpose: This study aims to examine the influence of financial literacy, trust level, and service quality on millennials’ investment interest in the QRIS platform in Jepara Regency, Indonesia. Methodology/approach: This research employs a quantitative approach using survey data collected from 160 millennial respondents selected through random sampling method. Data were obtained using Likert-scale questionnaires that met the validity and reliability criteria. The collected data were analyzed using multiple linear regression with SmartPLS software to evaluate the relationships between variables. Results/findings: The findings indicate that financial literacy and trust have a positive and significant effect on millennials’ investment interest in the QRIS platform. Financial literacy emerged as the most dominant factor influencing investment interest, followed by trust level. In contrast, service quality has a positive but insignificant effect. These results suggest that cognitive understanding of financial management and confidence in platform security play a more critical role than technical service attributes in shaping digital investment behaviors. Conclusions: Millennials’ investment interest in the QRIS platform is primarily driven by financial literacy and trust rather than service quality. This confirms that psychological and cognitive factors are the central determinants of digital investment behavior among millennials. Limitations: This study is limited to millennial respondents in Jepara Regency and focuses only on three independent variables, which may restrict the generalizability of the findings to other regions. Contributions: This study provides empirical evidence of investment behavior within the QRIS platform, highlighting its unique role beyond digital payments. The findings offer practical insights for policymakers and financial service providers to enhance millennials’ investment participation through improved financial literacy and trust-building.
Bibliometric Analysis of Employee Job Satisfaction: Exploring Under-Researched Variables Sutomo, Deni Anggreani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v7i1.6196

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Purpose: This study conducts a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to identify underexplored variables influencing employee job satisfaction, map emerging research trends, and integrate psychological, organizational, and environmental factors into a comprehensive conceptual framework using bibliometric mapping. Methodology/Approach: This research applies the SLR method in strict accordance with the PRISMA 2020 guidelines. Relevant studies were retrieved from reputable scientific databases using structured keywords and Boolean operators. Bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer was employed to visualize the research density and interrelationships among variables. Results/Findings: The research predominantly focuses on traditional determinants such as compensation and leadership. Conversely, influential but under-researched variables, such as work-life balance, burnout, and self-efficacy, remain fragmented within low-density clusters despite their significant impact on overall satisfaction. Conclusions: The dominance of traditional determinants often overshadows critical low-density variables. Consequently, an integrative, multidimensional conceptual framework is essential to bridge existing research gaps and support holistic empirical investigations. Limitations: As this was a descriptive and bibliometric analysis, it did not assess causal relationships or provide longitudinal validation. Contributions: This study contributes to the literature by proposing an integrative conceptual model that unifies psychological factors, work-life balance, and organizational conditions, offering a strong foundation for future empirical research on employee well-being.
The Contribution of Financial Literacy, Lifestyle, and Fintech to Generation Z Financial Management in Jepara Sekarsari, Aulya Pratiwi; Widiastuti, Anna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v7i1.6200

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Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the role of financial literacy, lifestyle, and financial technology in shaping the financial management of Generation Z in Jepara Regency. Research Methodology: A quantitative survey was conducted with 180 Generation Z respondents selected through random sampling using a structured, online questionnaire. Data were analyzed using partial least squares-structural equation modeling with SmartPLS software. This method was chosen for its ability to test complex relationships, support predictive analysis, and provide practical model interpretations for policy and program development. Results: Financial literacy positively and significantly affects financial management behavior and is the strongest factor. Fintech usage also has a positive and significant effect, whereas lifestyle has no significant relationship with financial management. The model explains 37.1% of the variance in financial-management behavior. Conclusions: Financial literacy and effective use of digital financial services are key to improving financial management among Generation Z. Lifestyle alone does not explain financial management behavior without financial knowledge. Limitations: This study is limited by its cross-sectional design and focus on a single geographic area, which may limit the generalizability of the findings across different regions and periods. Contributions: This study emphasizes practical contributions by providing clear guidance for policymakers, educational institutions, and financial technology providers to design targeted financial literacy programs, integrate digital financial education into youth initiatives, and develop fintech services that promote responsible financial behavior among Generation Z, particularly in non-urban contexts.
Staying Despite Unethical Leadership: Evidence from Indonesian State-Owned Enterprises Prasetya, Agustian Budi; Bakrie, Nyiayu Olivia Miranda; Aditama, Cellila
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v7i1.6229

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Purpose: This study examines the effect of UL on employees’ Intention to Stay (ITS) in Indonesian SOEs, investigating the mediating role of PGS and the moderating role of RC. Research Methodology: Data were collected through an online survey of SOE employees aged 18–60 years with a minimum tenure of two years. Using non-probability sampling, 156 valid responses were analyzed using PLS-SEM. Results: PGS had a strong positive effect on ITS (? = 0.638, p < 0.001), emerging as the primary driver of employee retention intentions. In contrast, UL did not significantly influence PGS (? = 0.094, p > 0.05), and PGS did not mediate the relationship between UL and ITS. Likewise, the moderating effect of RC on the UL–PGS relationship was non-significant (? = 0.004, p > 0.05). Conclusions: Based on the empirical results, this study concludes that ITS in Indonesian SOEs is driven primarily by PGS rather than direct exposure to UL. Limitations: The event-based measurement of UL may not capture cumulative exposure effects, and the focus on Indonesian SOEs may limit generalizability to other organizational contexts. Contributions: Strengthening the PGS is a more effective retention strategy than focusing solely on reducing the UL. This study highlights the importance of development-oriented work design and accountability structures in sustaining ITS within highly structured organizations, such as Indonesian SOEs.
Beyond the Salary: Effects of Compensation, Non-Physical Work Environment, and Job Satisfaction at Universitas Majalengka Hernita, Nita; Danopa, Farhan Muhamad Kamil
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v7i1.6271

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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effects of compensation, non-physical work environment, and job satisfaction on employee retention among educators. By analyzing these variables, this study seeks to identify the main factors that encourage administrative staff in higher education to remain committed to their institutions. Research Methodology: This study used a quantitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected using structured questionnaires distributed to the educators at Majalengka University. The sampling technique used was saturated sampling, data were analyzed using multiple linear regression to determine the direct effect of independent variables on employee retention Results: The findings indicate that compensation does not significantly affect employee retention (? = ?0.055; p = 0.438). Conversely, the non-physical work environment (? = 0.204; p = 0.012) and job satisfaction (? = 0.302; p < 0.001) had significant positive effects on employee retention. The model explains 61.6% of the variance in employee retention (R² = 0.616), indicating a strong explanatory power. Conclusions: The study concludes that non-financial factors, particularly the psychological work environment and job satisfaction, play a more dominant role than compensation in retaining educational personnel in higher-education institutions. Limitations: This study is limited to a single university context and uses cross-sectional data, which may restrict generalization and causal interpretations. Contributions: This study contributes to the human resource management literature by providing empirical evidence of the importance of psychosocial workplace factors in strengthening employee retention strategies in higher education institutions.
Revisiting New Public Management and Public Service Performance: A Leadership Behavior Perspective Herman, Herman; Amin, Shofia; Indrawijaya, Sigit; Rosita, Sry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v7i1.6284

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Purpose: This study aims to revisit the relationship between New Public Management (NPM) and public service performance by examining leadership behavior as a mediating mechanism within the Jambi Provincial Government. Research Methodology: This study used a quantitative explanatory design in the context of the Jambi Provincial Government, Indonesia. Data were collected from 126 civil servants across seven regional agencies through stratified random sampling and analyzed using SEM-PLS with SmartPLS 4.0. Results: The findings show that New Public Management significantly influences task-, change-, and relationship-oriented leadership behaviors and directly improves public-service performance. However, leadership behavior neither significantly affected service performance nor mediated the relationship between NPM and service performance. Conclusions: These findings suggest that managerial reforms associated with NPM contribute directly to improvements in public service performance while simultaneously shaping leadership behavior in public organizations. Nevertheless, leadership behavior does not function as a statistically significant mediating mechanism in the relationship between NPM and the service performance. Limitations: This study is limited to civil servants in selected regional government agencies in Jambi Province and relies on perception-based survey data, which may reduce generalizability and introduce subjective bias. Contributions: This study contributes to the NPM and public leadership literature by clarifying that leadership behavior does not necessarily function as a mediating mechanism in the relationship between NPM and public service performance in local government contexts.
Event Marketing Management and City Competitiveness: Mediation of Bandung City Branding Roni, Ahmad
Studi Ilmu Manajemen dan Organisasi Vol 7 No 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v7i1.6291

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze the effect of Event Marketing Management on City Competitiveness with City Branding as a mediating variable in Bandung City. This research addresses the strategic role of event-based activities in strengthening city identity and enhancing competitiveness in an increasingly competitive urban environment. Research Methodology: This study used a quantitative approach with PLS-SEM. Data were collected through questionnaires from respondents experienced with Bandung City events and analyzed using SmartPLS 4.0 with bootstrapping to evaluate the measurement and structural models. Results: Event Marketing Management positively and significantly affects City Branding but has no significant direct effect on City Competitiveness. City Branding positively affects City Competitiveness and fully mediates the relationship between Event Marketing Management and City Competitiveness, indicating that events alone cannot enhance competitiveness without a coherent city branding strategy. Conclusions: The study concludes that City Branding plays a crucial role in transforming event marketing initiatives into sustainable city competitiveness. Limitations: This study was limited to Bandung City and used cross-sectional data, which may limit the generalizability of the results. Contributions: This study contributes to the urban marketing literature by empirically confirming the full mediating role of City Branding in the relationship between Event Marketing Management and City Competitiveness.