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The Influence of Knowledge Management on Individual Performance in Traditional Batik Craftsmen: The Mediating Role of Organizational Culture Kusuma, Emeralda; Efendi, David; Suwarno, Suwarno; Djanegara, Moermahadi
Research Horizon Vol. 3 No. 5 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.5.2023.162

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In the modern business landscape driven by technology and information, this study explores the connections between Knowledge Management, Competitive Advantage, Organizational Culture, and Individual Performance among traditional batik craftsmen in Sidoarjo regency. The research, based on primary data collected from 73 questionnaires, rigorously tests hypotheses using regression analysis. Findings reveal that Knowledge Management positively influences Individual Performance, emphasizing the importance of effective knowledge utilization. Surprisingly, Competitive Advantage does not significantly impact Individual Performance in this context. Additionally, Organizational Culture negatively moderates the influence of Knowledge Management on Individual Performance, underlining the importance of aligning culture with knowledge practices. Notably, Organizational Culture does not effectively moderate the influence of Competitive Advantage on Individual Performance, highlighting the complex interplay between cultural factors and strategic advantages in the traditional batik industry. While limitations exist, such as extensive questionnaire items and comprehension issues, these insights offer valuable guidance for organizations seeking to optimize knowledge management practices, gain a competitive edge, and thrive in today’s dynamic global marketplace.
Empirical Analysis of Street Safety: Driver Behavior and Traffic Characteristics on Traffic Accidents in Semarang Dewa, Adenanthera
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.5.2023.163

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Transportation issues are a common challenge faced by both developed and developing countries, including Indonesia. The transportation sector's primary goal is to establish a system that facilitates smooth, safe, fast, cost-effective, comfortable, and environmentally friendly movement of people, vehicles, and goods. In accordance with Law No. 22 of 2009 on traffic and road transportation, traffic accidents are defined as unexpected, non-intentional incidents occurring on the road involving vehicles, with or without other road users, resulting in human casualties and/or property damage. This research aims to assess the influence of driver behavior, intersection traffic characteristics, and traffic sign violations on traffic accidents at the Tlogosari Intersection in Semarang. The problem formulation, research objectives, and hypotheses in this study intend to analyze the positive and significant effects, both individually and collectively, of the independent variables on the dependent variable (traffic accidents). The study's subjects comprise motor vehicle users at the Tlogosari intersection in Semarang, with primary and secondary data serving as data sources. The study sample consists of 100 respondents who are Tlogosari Intersection users in Semarang, selected through non-probability sampling using the Incidental Sampling method. The data analysis technique employed is multiple linear regression analysis.
Social Media’s Impact on Political Engagement: PSI Convention Live Stream Komarudin, Ujang; Panjaitan, Sunardi; Hamid, Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.5.2023.164

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The presence of the internet and social media has fundamentally changed various human activities, including politics. This study investigates the political engagement strategies of the Partai Solidaritas Indonesia (PSI) through the utilization of social media, with a specific focus on the live streaming program of regional candidate conventions on the YouTube platform. The research examines the impact of PSI’s social media initiatives, aiming to involve the public in the selection of regional leaders in Tangerang Selatan and Surabaya. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, the study analyzes public responses to PSI’s YouTube videos and comments, considering factors such as viewership and engagement. Despite the significant potential for online engagement due to Indonesia’s extensive internet user base, PSI’s failure to formulate a compelling narrative and provide mechanisms for active public participation resulted in limited political engagement. The study reveals that while the convention program aimed to draw media attention and project transparency, it fell short of fostering robust political engagement, emphasizing the need for more inclusive and innovative approaches to political communication in the digital age.
The Impact of Carbon Footprints and Restoration Efforts on Temples Using Andesite Stone Materials Herlambang, Rudy; Purwasito, Andrik; Warto, Warto; Widayat, Rahmanu
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The various carbon footprints present in the environment can inevitably have a significant impact on cultural heritage sites. In fact, preserving cultural heritage buildings, including those made of andesite stone, is of paramount importance. This research aims to provide a clear understanding of the impact of carbon footprints generated by the degradation of temple buildings constructed with andesite stone. It also examines several strategies for restoring these structures as part of the broader effort to safeguard cultural heritage sites. The study's results indicate that the carbon footprint has resulted in the release of various chemical gases that have adversely affected the andesite stone, leading to structural issues. To address this, restoration efforts can be implemented through the establishment of a drainage system to control temple humidity and the improvement of concrete slabs to strengthen the temple foundations, which have eroded due to the impact of carbon footprints.
Empirical Analysis of Service Quality on Consumer Satisfaction in Maritime Transportation Dewa, Adenanthera
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.5.2023.166

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Maritime transportation is a crucial element of a nation's large-scale shipment system, facilitating the movement of goods both within and beyond its borders. Major port cities like Semarang, home to the Semarang Container Terminal (Terminal Peti Kemas Semarang or TPKS), have witnessed a surge in container traffic for imports and exports. In this study, quantitative and qualitative data were collected from 72 respondents through questionnaires, interviews, observations, literature review, and documentation. Based on empirical evidence and a research model involving multiple linear regressions, independent variables, including physical conditions, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy, individually and collectively have a significant and positive impact on customer satisfaction. Recommendations for TPKS management include enhancing service quality by providing precise services, improving professionalism, enhancing responsiveness, and ensuring clear communication to prevent unexpected costs. This research aids TPKS management in improving service quality and customer satisfaction, with a focus on key dimensions.
Progressive Constitutional Law Strategies to Combat Money Politics in Simultaneous Elections Arum, Fitri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.5.2023.167

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The simultaneous legislative and presidential elections in Indonesia in 2019 offer a defining opportunity to gauge the maturity of political elites and the electorate in practicing democracy. Transparent and integrity-rich elections can solidify Indonesia's democratic consolidation, while their failure may jeopardize the democratization process. Money politics, a pressing issue in Indonesian elections, undermines electoral integrity, breeds corruption, and erodes democratic principles. This paper explores the multifaceted issue of money politics and presents a progressive approach to mitigate it through constitutional and legal reforms. The study identifies key problems, such as the undue influence of wealth, the weakening of political parties, and campaign funding opacity, proposing a series of progressive regulatory measures, including transitioning to a more competitive electoral system that empowers political parties, limiting campaign funding sources to curtail the influence of affluent donors, regulating electronic campaign money transactions for enhanced transparency, prohibiting corrupt candidates from participating in elections, advocating for more inclusive and transparent coalition-building among political parties, and suggesting the revocation of election winners by the Constitutional Court in cases of election fraud like money politics. These reforms aim to address the entrenched issue of money politics, fostering fairer, more democratic, and transparent electoral processes that empower political parties and engage the electorate in the quest for democratic ideals.
Enhancing Brand Awareness in TikTok: The Impact of Marketing Communication on Social Media Platforms Segarwati, Yulia; Rakhmaniar, Almadina; Azka, Zahrah; Gunawan, Iwan; Jamaludin, Maun
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.5.2023.168

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Market orientation is crucial for companies in the face of global competition and evolving customer demands, as companies realize the need for continuous adaptation. This research delves into the influence of "Bittersweet by Najla's" marketing communication on the TikTok social media platform on brand awareness. Using a quantitative approach, data was collected through surveys from a sample of 327 individuals among the 4.2 million followers of "Bittersweet by Najla" on TikTok, specifically in the city of Bandung. The results validate four hypotheses, affirming that Product, Price, Place, and Promotion significantly affect Brand Awareness. Promotion is found to exert the most substantial influence on brand awareness, highlighting its pivotal role in enhancing brand recognition. These findings underscore the importance of effective marketing communication on social media platforms and carry implications for businesses seeking to elevate their brand awareness in a competitive digital landscape.
The Legend of Princess Mandalika: The Spirit of Gender Struggle in the Sasak Tribe Community on Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara Hidayat, Roch; Sawitri, Sawitri; Saefuddin, Saefuddin; Nursugiharti, Titih; Aryani, Ni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.5.2023.169

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This study explores the legend of Princess Mandalika and its significance as a symbol of gender struggle among the Sasak tribe on Lombok Island, West Nusa Tenggara. Data collection methods include observations, interviews, and document analysis. The study also incorporates data from social media platforms such as YouTube, Tik Tok, and Facebook, which feature the legend of Princess Mandalika in Lombok. The analysis employs hermeneutic techniques to interpret the legend's meaning in the context of gender struggle for Sasak women and utilizes semiotic theory to uncover symbols within the legend. This research is driven by the enduring oral traditions within the Sasak farming community, focusing on the folklore surrounding the legend of Princess Mandalika. The findings suggest that the gender struggle for equality, as portrayed in the Legend of Princess Mandalika, still encounters sociocultural barriers. The story highlights the sacrifices made by Mandalika, a king's daughter, as she chose to preserve her honor and kingdom by sacrificing herself in the sea. This act symbolizes the spirit of the Sasak women's gender struggle to maintain harmony and safety. In Sasak culture, the Merariq tradition serves as a conflict resolution method for addressing gender bias against Sasak women. The research underscores that Sasak women continue to fight for equal rights, and their struggle reflects the community's perspective that such rights must be earned.
Legal Examination of Performance Oversight by the Papua People's Representative Council in Accordance with Community Aspirations Through the Mandate of the Special Autonomy Law Wori, Herman; Ginting, Grenaldo; Polii, Johanis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.5.2023.173

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The enactment of Law No. 21 of 2001 concerning Special Autonomy for the Province of Papua reflects the political will of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia towards the people of Papua. This decision is based on the consideration that the governance and development implementation in the province of Papua, while integrated with Indonesia, has not fully met the sense of justice, achieved prosperity, enforced the rule of law, and has not fully respected human rights, especially those of the indigenous Papuans. The legal research conducted in this study is normative legal research, focusing on examining norms or regulations related to the research object. Law No. 21 of 2001 concerning Special Autonomy for the Province of Papua represents the ideals and goals of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia in building a fair, prosperous, and prosperous Papuan society based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution. The reality is that in the implementation of special autonomy, there are many deviations from the basic mandate of special autonomy. As a result, the Papuan people still feel left behind in a dilemmatic situation, unable to fully enjoy the benefits of special autonomy. This is because there is no significant improvement in welfare, peace conditions have not arrived, and basic rights are not adequately respected. The Papua Provincial People's Consultative Assembly (DPRP) is a regional representative institution that acts as an organ of the regional government in the province of Papua. The Papua People's Consultative Assembly has the task and authority to absorb, collect, accommodate, and follow up on the aspirations of the people. In accordance with the mandate of the Special Autonomy Law for the province of Papua, the Papua People's Consultative Assembly has the function of conveying the aspirations of the Papuan people regarding development and the expansion of new autonomous regions in the province of Papua to the People's Consultative Assembly (DPR RI).
Implementation of Law No. 21 of 2001 concerning Special Autonomy for Papua in Gefido Village, Abenaho District, Yalimo Regency, Papua Province Wandik, Yanora; Polii, Johanis; Ginting, Grenaldo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.3.5.2023.174

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The presence of Law No. 21 of 2001 is the government's answer to overcoming social inequality in Papua. This law contains special policies based on values which include protection and respect for ethics and morals, basic rights of Indigenous Papuans (OAP), Human Rights, supremacy of law, democracy, pluralism, and equality. population, rights, duties and obligations as citizens where the Papuan people can fight for their rights peacefully, because at that time they must be convinced by all components of Papuan society, especially indigenous Papuans, that Special Autonomy is the most appropriate choice. This research uses a qualitative approach with descriptive research methods. To discuss the problems contained in this research, a normative juridical and empirical juridical approach is used. This research was carried out in Gefido Village, Abenaho District, Yanlimo Regency. The Gefido Village Innovative Program (PIO) can be interpreted as one of the Yalimo district government's efforts to improve the welfare of the Gefido Village community by increasing the capacity of Gefido village in developing plans and implementing Gefido village development which focuses on 3 program targets including entrepreneurial development, increasing human resources, as well as providing gefido village infrastructure. The cooperation carried out by the Yalimo government through experts is basically that Gefido village is a source of economic strength. There is still a lot of hidden potential in Gefido village that needs to be explored together. Abundant natural resources and the number of skilled workers make Gefido village a place for very potential business development. If managed professionally, Gefido village can become the main driver of the economy.

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