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Nursing Intervention Model to Overcome Psychosocial Problems of Breast Cancer Patients: A Literature Review Henri Setiawan; Suharta Suharta; Ishana Balaputra; Nur Hidayat; Heri Ariyanto; Andan Firmansyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1916

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Chronic disease, such as breast cancer is a disease that requires comprehensive treatment and takes a long time. The prevalence of breast cancer patients continues to be high in number so that it will cause psychosocial problems such as social problems, anxiety, and even depression. This study aims to identify appropriate nursing interventions to address psychosocial problems in breast cancer patients. literature review was used in this study. Article searches were conducted in six journal databases, namely PubMed, JSTOR, Taylor, Willey Online, Sage, and Google Scholar. Seven articles were found that matched the inclusion of criteria. Results of this review show that social support interventions, palliative support, psychological interventions, home care, home visits, virtual reality and music therapy, relaxation techniques and motivational support, psychological therapy programs via offline and telephone, Adapted Physical Activity and Diet (APAD), Aromatherapy Plus Music Therapy can be performed on cancer patients to help reduce psychosocial problems so that the patient's quality of life will improve.
The Development of Modern Business Supported by Local Resources for Efficiency: Utilization of Traditional Medicine Moeljadi Moeljadi; Risna Wijayanti; Wahdiyat Moko; Suseno Haji
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.2090

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The development of tourism after COVID-19 era begins to show positive results. One of the tourism sectors that the Indonesian Government wants to improve is village tourism. There are many potential villages in Indonesia but they are still not well developed. One of those villages is Pandansari Lor in Malang Regency. The purpose of this research is to turn this potentials into profitable businesses for the villagers. The method used in this research is exploratory qualitative. The results of this study showed that the enthusiasm of the village community to be more productive has greatly increased so in the future of the village can be a creative village. The manifestation of this creativity can later be implemented by opening cafes and culinary places that provide herbal medicine for visitors while they are enjoying the panorama. So that visitors can remember Pandansari Lor as medical village that use green environment in its process. The main goal of the project is to improve the welfare of the village community. Keywords: Tourism Village, Creative Village
The Effect of Emotional Intelligence and Locus of Control on Ethical Behavior of Educator Accountants at Private Universities in North Sumatra Fitriani Saragih; Novien Rialdy; Edisah Putra Nainggolan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1914

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Ethical behavior is defined as behaving in a way that meets the expectations of society as a whole when it comes to doing what is right and good. Ethical behavior can have a positive impact on the quality of individuals who are influenced by external factors. By living by principled values, these individuals can develop healthy behavioral patterns. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of emotional intelligence and locus of control on the ethical behavior of educator accountants at private universities in North Sumatra. All of the accounting professors that instruct at private universities in North Sumatra made up the study's population. While there were 206 educator accountants included in the study's sample size. Data is gathered through surveys and interviews, and multiple linear regression is utilized to evaluate it. The findings revealed that there is a significant influence of emotional intelligence and locus of control on the Ethical Behavior of Educator Accountants at private colleges in North Sumatra.
Bibliometric Analysis of Proactive Personality in Islamic Banking By Using VOSviewer Software Muhammad Andi Prayogi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1922

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This paper is part of a research paper that aims to analyze articles objectively using bibliometrics to uncover human resource management studies that focus on proactive personalities in banking in Indonesia while exploring future research trends. Scopus was selected as the database to identify comprehensive field studies. In total, 1500 articles were taken for bibliometric analysis. In order to facilitate bibliometric analysis, VosViewer software is used to visualize and analyze the information obtained. Research findings based on this paper have proven that research opportunities are still open in the future to conduct studies on proactive personality, while other researchers have not studied proactive personality in Islamic banking.Islamic banking.
Predicting Financial Distress Using DEA and Multivariate Discriminant for Tourism, Restaurant, and Hotel Sector in Indonesia Perina Amelia; Chandra Setiawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1936

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Financial distress is a condition in which a company experiences decline and difficulty to fulfil its financial obligations. Financial distress prediction aims to identify early warning indicators of impending financial disaster so businesses can begin financial reconstruction at the appropriate moment. This study aims to compare the statistically significant difference results of various financial prediction models and the level of accuracy of each model in 25 companies engaged in the hotel, restaurant, and tourism sectors in 2018-2021. By using Kruskal-Wallis Test, Mann-Whitney Post Hoc Test, and accuracy test to compare each model. The results of this study are based on the Kruskal-Wallis test, all models used are statistically significant differences. Meanwhile, when paired using the Mann-Whitney Post-Hoc Test, it was found that the Springate and Grover models did not have a statistically significant difference. In addition, the results of the test accuracy show that the DEA accuracy rate of 79%, and the Springate model with the lowest accuracy of 33%. The results interpret that each model has its own indicator for predicting financial distress. It is recommended in examining the financial distress of hotel, restaurant, and tourism companies using DEA model since it results in the highest accuracy rate. Keywords: DEA, financial distress, multivariate discriminant analysis
Digital Transformation and Agile Leadership: Bibliometrics Analysis and Future Avenue I Komang Mahayana Putra; I Ketut Pasek; I Wayan Edi Arsawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1926

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Turbulence and globalization require organizations to improve their capability to win the competition, face turbulence, improve performance and competitiveness. The literature reveals that digital transformation and leadership play an important role in building agility and resilience but there is no map of the relationship between these two constructs. The present study aims to identify research trends in the Scopus database through the identification of keywords digital transformation and agile leadership in the last two decades. The results show that the visual trend is increasing in the number of publications, impact factors, citations trend and author-country networks. This systematic literature review provides guidance on how organizations are implementing digitization for building organizational agility and resilience
Poverty in The Informal Sector: A Case Study at West Nusa Tenggara Province Miftahul Surur; M. Pudjihardjo; Wildan Syafitri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1909

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This study will try to see the impact of the dominance of the informal sector in West Nusa Tenggara Province which reaches 73.89% of the workforce when compared to the formal sector which is only 26.11%. While the HDI level of this province is 29th out of 34 provinces throughout Indonesia, the main reason is that the majority of the population who enter the informal sector have a low level of education and do not even go to school. It is very important to analyze the factors that influence the poverty of actors in the informal sector, especially in the West Nusa Tenggara Province, and to find out what variables affect poverty in the informal sector. Based on the results of research using Susenas data in 2021, it was found that the variables of education, marital status, number of family members, informal activities, use of technology, social security, access to capital, and migration status had a significant effect on poverty in the informal sector, only the domicile location variable did not significantly effect on poverty in the informal sector at West Nusa Tenggara Province. Keywords: Poverty, Informal Sector, Education, Technology, Gender
Disparities and Female Labor Force Participation Erlyn Yuniashri; Susilo Susilo; Setyo Tri Wahyudi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1920

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Education as human capital  will give modern  thinking to rural women who consider that women are  only terminated to getting married and having children.  Investment on education will provide women to engage in decent work in accordance with the SDGs program.  However, in Indonesia, there is a gap in facilities and infrastructure between rural and urban area. This study used binary logistic regression analysis due to the dichotomous variables, whether women have the opportunity to work in the informal or formal sector. The data source comes from IFLS-5 with total population 4,952 peoples. The results of the study showed that women from rural areas have the opportunity to work in  the informal sector and women with longer education have the opportunity to work in the  informal sector.
From Leadership to Agility: What, How and Where We Are Now? I Gusti Ketut Gede; I Ketut Yasa; I Gusti Ngurah Sanjaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1928

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The role of leadership has become an important topic in the business, management and strategic literature. However, the important role of leadership in building organizational agility is still separate and has not been incorporated into the existing literature. The present study identifies the trend of research and publications in the Web of Science and Scopus database in the last two decades which were analyzed using a systematic literature review approach. The results show that at present, both topics are very important publication ideas, especially how organizations deal with turbulence from markets, competitors and even pandemics. Furthermore, the trend of publications regarding leadership in building organizational agility is increasing both in the number of publications, topic selection, impact factors, citations and author country networks. This review literature study provides a comprehensive overview of future leadership to build organizational agility research and collaboration opportunities. Keywords: Bibliometrics analysis, leadership, organizational agility, VoSViewer
Regional Competitiveness: Infrastructure, Education, And Health Sectors Approach Moh. Khusaini; Yenny Kornitasari; Atu Bagus Wiguna; Murniati Murniati; Firdaus Finuliyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i4.1997

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This study aims to analyze the effect of the infrastructure, education, and health sectors on regional competitiveness. This is because the government expenditures have been allocated to develop infrastructure, education, and health sectors in each region. In line with the principle of fiscal decentralization to increase services in the public sector. When the government increases the quality of public sectors, it can impact economic growth, social welfare, and regional competitiveness or in the economic developments component. Previous studies show that the government expenditures on the infrastructure and component of the human capital index can increase the economic development in each region. In line with the theory of expenditures by Musgrave, Rostow, and Adolf Wagner. Therefore, using a regression panel data with the secondary data. The result of this study shows the effect of infrastructure, education, and health sectors on the regional competitiveness, study case in the Indonesia Province. Based on this study, it implies that when the local government will increase the competitiveness index, they should allocate more expenditures on this component. Keywords: Regional Competitiveness, Infrastructure, Education, Health Sector

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