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Journal of Applied Management Research
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27972917     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.36441/jamr
Journal of Applied Management Research is an electronic journal that focuses on the study of applied management. Topics published in this journal may pay attention, but are not limited to: Applied management study, including marketing management, human resource management, financial management, and strategic management. Applied tourism management study. Applied hospitality management study. Applied occupational health and safety management. Applied environment management.
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Implementation of Occupational Safety and Health at PT Menarini Indria Laboratories Bekasi Ginza, Rio; Sukwika, Tatan
Journal of Applied Management Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36441/jamr.v4i2.2025

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PT Menarini Indria Laboratories, a foreign pharmaceutical company in Indonesia, recognizes the importance of occupational safety as a critical step toward operational success. A significant focus on the Quality Control (QC) division and the Quality Control Laboratory, where drug quality testing is conducted, presents potential hazards to employees. Through the implementation of ISO 45001:2018 Standard, the company demonstrates its commitment to occupational safety and health. The results showed an excellent level of ISO 45001:2018 implementation with percentage values above 78% for each step of the PDCA cycle. Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) analysis helped identify potential hazards and risks in QC. Some areas, such as the use of heavy equipment, chemical spills, and laboratory operations, showed a level of risk that needed to be managed appropriately. The company has implemented appropriate controls, such as SOPs, ergonomics training, use of assistive devices, and personal protection (PPE). Proactive measures such as the Zero Accident Program and annual external audits are also implemented to achieve safety goals. Nonetheless, the company must continuously monitor and improve its safety management system to ensure a safe, efficient, and compliant working environment. By aligning ISO 45001:2018 implementation and risk mitigation strategies, PT Menarini Indria Laboratories can ensure continued operational success while providing optimal protection for its workforce.
Influence of Persuasive Communication, Discounts, and Consumer Trust on Shopee Live Purchases at Sivali Factory Yuliastuti, Handini; Mutiasari, Annisa Indah; Cahyani, Rusnandari Retno
Journal of Applied Management Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36441/jamr.v4i2.2449

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Translator   Translator   Translator   This study examines the impact of persuasive communication, discounts, and consumer trust on purchasing decisions during live-streaming sessions on Shopee, specifically focusing on the Sivali Factory account. The research employs a descriptive quantitative method, using questionnaires distributed to respondents who purchased products from Sivali Factory via Shopee live streaming. The data were analysed using multiple linear regression with SPSS version 25. Findings reveal that discounts and consumer trust significantly influence purchasing decisions, while persuasive communication does not have a significant effect. The study concludes that effective discount strategies and fostering consumer trust are crucial for enhancing purchasing decisions during live-streaming sessions. It is recommended that e-commerce businesses prioritise these factors to boost sales and consumer engagement.       
Housewives' Preferences Using Melon Gas Cylinders: Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) Approach Sukamdani, Hariyadi B.; Satrio, Nugroho Budi; Sukwika, Tatan; Sulistyadi, Yohanes; Eddyono, Fauziah
Journal of Applied Management Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36441/jamr.v4i2.2546

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This study aims to analyze the preferences of homemakers when choosing the type of melon gas cylinder using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. The problem addressed is determining the factors that most influence homemakers' decisions in choosing between subsidized and non-subsidized gas. This research employs a quantitative method with AHP to analyze homemakers' preferences when selecting melon gas cylinders. AHP breaks down complex problems into a simple hierarchical structure, facilitating priority determination. The study involves homemakers chosen through purposive sampling. Data were collected through questionnaires covering relevant criteria and sub-criteria, using a Likert scale to measure the importance of each criterion. The research results based on dynamic sensitivity analysis show that price is the most important factor, followed by ease of use. This study provides a clear picture of the relative weights of various criteria and alternatives when choosing melon gas cylinders. The study's conclusion indicates that homemakers prefer subsidized gas over non-subsidized gas.
Gameful Experience and Brand Loyalty: Exploring Customer Brand Engagement in Language Learning Apps Penampe, Marie Anne Ester; Fitriana, Ana; Purnomo, Bintoro Bagus; Afiah, Nur; Juniwati, Juniwati
Journal of Applied Management Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36441/jamr.v4i2.2576

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This study examines the impact of gameful experiences on brand loyalty in language learning applications mediated by customer brand engagement. With the increasing incorporation of gamification in educational tools, understanding how specific game mechanics drive user engagement and brand loyalty in language learning apps is crucial. While existing gamification research generally focuses on broader fields, this study uniquely investigates how specific gameful experiences—such as enjoyment, creative thinking, and domination—affect brand loyalty in the context of language learning applications. Data were collected from 250 active users in Indonesia using an online survey with a Likert scale of 1-5, employing purposive sampling. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with AMOS 26 assessed validity, reliability, and relationships among variables. The results indicate that gameful experiences significantly enhance customer brand engagement, which, in turn, positively influences brand loyalty. This study contributes new insights into how gamification affects brand loyalty, specifically in the language learning app domain, providing practical recommendations for developers to incorporate effective game mechanics to enhance customer brand engagement and foster long-term brand loyalty.
The Influence of Financial Literacy, Financial Technology, Risk Perception, and Locus of Control on Investment Decisions with Education Level as a Moderating Variable in West Kalimantan Alisa, Alisa; Juniwati, Juniwati; Wendy, Wendy; Giriati, Giriati; Mustaruddin, Mustaruddin
Journal of Applied Management Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36441/jamr.v4i2.2578

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Financial literacy encompasses objective knowledge, personal skills, and individual expertise in managing and making personal financial decisions. With the increasing complexity of financial instruments, numerous studies indicate that individuals often lack adequate information and understanding of fundamental financial principles. This study aims to examine the influence of financial literacy, financial technology, risk perception, and locus of control on investment decisions, with education level as a moderating variable. Using a quantitative methodology and purposive sampling method, this study finds that a better understanding of financial literacy, effective use of fintech, appropriate risk perception, and a strong internal locus of control can lead to improved investment decisions. The findings highlight that enhanced financial education and the integration of financial technology are crucial for supporting more effective investment choices, thereby expanding the community’s investment knowledge and skills.
Determinants of the Employee's Performance Nisa, Dzurotun; Nurhidayati, Anik
Journal of Applied Management Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36441/jamr.v4i2.2586

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Government institutions such as the Office of the Ministry of Religion must be able to serve the community, especially in the field of religion. The success of this government institution cannot be separated from the role of its employees, namely employee performance. This research was conducted to demonstrate the effects of motivation, work stress and organisational culture on performance of workers at Rembang Regency's Office of the Ministry of Religious Affairs. In this study, 55 employees of the Rembang Religious Office were involved. Sample: This study used a saturated sample, totalling 55 respondents. To analyze the data, multiple linear regression analysis was employed. The study has findings: the motivation variable has an insignificant influence on employee performance; the work stress variable has an insignificant influence on employee performance; and the organisational culture variable has a significant influence on employee performance. The determination of variability in the dependent variable, employee performance, can be partially explained by the independent variables, namely motivation, job stress, and organisational culture. Additional independent variables that are not explained in this study, account for 53.8%. These results suggest that the performance of the employees is quite good, but needs to be improved. This finding is expected to be a consideration for related parties in organising internal management so that it can attain the goals that are set.
Employee Performance Analysis: Compensation, Motivation, and Work Stress Ikwan, Duril; Dewi, Dian Ayu Liana
Journal of Applied Management Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36441/jamr.v4i2.2599

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The success of a business enterprise cannot be separated from the role of employees. Employee welfare needs to be maintained to achieve company goals, namely the quality of the work of the employees themselves. The reason for conducting this study is to find out how compensation, work stress, and motivation have an impact on the performance of employees of PT Bintang Karya Laut Rembang. This study involved 194 employees of PT Bintang Karya Laut Rembang. The sample selection technique used proportional random sampling. This study activity used 70 respondents as samples, which were obtained using the Slovin formula. Data analysis was performed with multiple linear regression analysis. From this study, it was found that the compensation variable had a partial positive effect on the performance of employees of PT Bintang Karya Laut Rembang, the work motivation variable had a partial positive effect, and the work stress variable had a partial negative effect. Findings from the determination test show that compensation, work motivation, and work stress variables can contribute 83.5% of employee performance, while the remaining 16.5% is a factor not analyzed in this study.
Analysis of Tour Package Stimulus for Vaccine Recipients in the Pandemic Era Based on Travel Agent’s Perspective Nurdiansyah, Nurdiansyah; Eddyono, Fauziah; Sukwika, Tatan
Journal of Applied Management Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36441/jamr.v4i2.2636

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on reducing the number of tourists, resulting in a decline in the performance of the tourism sector, including travel agents. In an effort to accelerate the recovery of the tourism sector, the Indonesian Government has released a stimulus package program for people who receive the complete COVID-19 vaccine which is distributed through travel agents. This stimulus program is a trial phase in tourist destinations in the Riau Islands, Jakarta and its surroundings, Borobudur and its surroundings, and Bali. This research aims to analyze the impact of the tourism package stimulus on vaccine recipient communities from the travel agent's perspective. The research data is primary data from the results of filling out a questionnaire which was analyzed using the conjoint analysis method and Pearson's R and Kendall's Tau analysis tests on travel agents who took part in this stimulus program. The results of research on travel agents show that their guests are willing to buy tourism stimulus packages because of the 4 star hotel facilities, family restaurant, spa body treatment, mini bus, complete destinations (natural, cultural, and man-made), and there is a souvenir shop that sells food. and souvenirs, thus the stimulus impacted these businesses only.

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