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Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26046423     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33152/jmphss
The Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences (JMPHSS) is dedicated to providing comprehensive coverage of organizational challenges and theories within the realms of social sciences, humanities, and management. Emphasizing comparative and transnational methodologies, the journal fosters discourse on historical constructs, transcending disciplinary boundaries. JMPHSS serves as a platform for scholarly exchange, catering to researchers, academicians, and practitioners worldwide. With a focus on transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches, it addresses contemporary global issues, fostering critical review and discussion informed by cutting-edge research.
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Significance of Political Advertisements in Indian Society: A Critical Analysis on ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’ Ananya Singh; Pooja Jain
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2: JMPHSS 2018
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The aim of the study is to investigate the role of political advertisement in Indian society. The study intends to shed light on emergence of Indian advertising as a catalyst supreme power in targeting the social issues raised for public welfare. This objective laid a strong motive in bringing improvement in society by changing the outlook of every Indian citizen. For the said purpose, an inductive measure was used to identify whether an Indian citizen associates himself/herself with the cause shown through the advertisement campaigns. A qualitative research approach was adopted. To be more specific, a case study on ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan’ was taken into consideration as the assessment platform for public opinion. Also, a survey was conducted and opinion of people regarding political advertisement was gathered and analyzed. The findings of the current study highlights that political advertisement lays a significant impact on the society directly through a strong persuasion mechanism and indirectly by receptive viewing interest through effective advertisement communication. Inception of Swachh Bharat Mission is a vision to public awareness towards sanitation, open defection and waste management. This study provides an insight of understanding on the level of perception and change in human behaviour and mind set towards the social reform of Indian society.
Strengthening the Intentions and Actions of the Mother in Preparing Vegetables and Fruit Menus through the Emotional Demonstration Method Suriah; Indra Fajarwati; Muhammad Rachmat; Andi Imam Arundhana
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2: JMPHSS 2018
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This study aims to implement the emotional demonstration education method for reinforcement of mother's intentions and actions in providing a menu of vegetables and fruit for the family. The main subject in providing a menu of vegetables and fruit in the family is the mother. Therefore, an intervention program is needed in the form of an educational method about the benefits and provision of vegetables and fruits at the household level, which can arouse the emotions, and memories of the mother. The research used quasi-experiment method with the nonequivalent control group design. The target population is 649 people, with a sample of 90 housewives (divided into 2 groups; 45 interventions and 45 controls) in two villages. Pre-post-test measurements were carried out to obtain the strengthening of intention and action aspects in providing vegetables and fruits at the household level. The results showed that there was an increase in the intention of housewives in the intervention group by 6.8 points at the value of p = 0.003, while in the control group, the opposite occurred in the form of a decrease in the score of 6.8 (p = 0.229). In addition, there was also an increase in the percentage of housewives who had good actions after the intervention in the two groups, but the number of percentage increases in the intervention group was much greater at 82.3% (p = 0.000) compared to the control group which was only 2.3% (p = 1.000). It was concluded that the intervention using the emotional demonstration method could strengthen the intention and improve the mother's actions in providing a menu of vegetables and fruit for her family. The study makes recommendations for relevant parties such as the health office, health center, and government at the village level and encourages them to collaborate in promoting educational efforts about the importance of providing a menu of vegetables and fruits with the main goal of mothers using the emotional demonstration method integrated into the community movement program to eat fruits and vegetables.
Gender and Microfinance in the United Arab Emirates: An Exploratory Review of Concepts and Policy Issues Akin Fadahunsi; Lana Barake
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2: JMPHSS 2018
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The objective of this research is to investigate the environment in which microfinance is accessed and administered within the United Arab Emirates to groups of female entrepreneurs. As a corollary to this broad objective, the present paper derives two aims of its own: First, it overviews the literature on the institutional context for microfinance in the UAE with a view to synthesizing the deployment approaches for microfinance programs in the UAE. Secondly, it surveys existing literature on the impact of the administration of microfinance programs on women's entrepreneurial motivation and activities in the UAE. This study is qualitative in nature. Data for current study is retrived from secondary sources such as journal articles, periodicals, books and websites. The paper concludes with remarks that highlight the distinctiveness of the impact of gender on microfinance in the UAE with respect to lending methods, loan sizes, repayment levels and subsequent enterprise performance. The findings indicate that by removing the explicit barriers that obstruct the growth of the region's female entrepreneurs, regional governments have an opportunity to fast track an effective transition to having more sustainable economies.
Why Tanjungpinang Free Trade Zone (FTZ) Fail? Kustiawan
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2: JMPHSS 2018
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The goal of the study is to critically analyze the implementation the Free Trade Zone (FTZ) policy in Tanjungpinang of Riau Islands Region and to highlight the negative factors or obstacles encountered in the implementation of the policy in the Tanjungpinang. The study focuses on FTZ region in Bintan Island Indonesia, especially in the area of Senggarang and Dompak Region in accordance with Government Regulation No. 47 of 2007. The implementation of FTZ in Tanjungpinang has not shown encouraging as, there is no business or industry in those areas that have been set, especially Senggarang region. For data collection mixed methods have been utilized. Intensive literature review along with interviews is used to gather data. The findings of this study indicate that factors inhibiting the implementation of the FTZ policies in this area legal certainty in land ownership, overlapping FTZ Regulation, lack of infrastructure; roads, ports, limited supply of electricity, and limited water supply. Morever, the weak synergy between the Agency Concession Region Tanjungpinang and principals of some program activity, especially in matters relating to budget authority and the licensing process result in the lack of progress in FTZ implementation. On the basis of these findings recommendations for policy makers and government representatives are given.
Australian Solidarity Towards Southern Pacific Regional Development Ruyuan Liu
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1: JMPHSS 2019
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The aim of this research is to study the Australian position on regional development. This research intends to assess the Australian solidarity towards Southern Pacific development from theoretical, security, economic, and environmental perspectives because of the pertinence of these factors affecting the region and the frequency of terms appeared on Pacific Islands Forum. It argues that Australian regional dedication inclines to rationalist perspectives and not much constructivism. The level of solidarity is relatively low comparing to New Zealand's. This paper conducted a theoretical analysis and specific policy analysis with a comparative study of New Zealand. To illustrate the case, it applies the numeric analysis in aids and qualitative analysis of policy decisions in climate change, regional security, and labor issues. The analysis relies on the rationalistic perspective of Australian economic and security contribution to the region compared with its other overseas activities and with New Zealand's. The indicators are derived from economic and security focus: the total amount of aids, military engagement, and climate improvement. It is concluded that the Australian regional solidarity is not from a constructivist perspective, but a rationalist one. Australian government orientation of cooperation are national-centric, and the current regional integration program is subject to the diminishing power of the United States and the rising power of China in the region.
Changing Relations Between Fan Cultures and Industry: The Legitimation Paradox Judith Fathallah
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1: JMPHSS 2019
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The study aims to observe the deconstruction of the legitimation paradox at work, as the legitimacy of authorship itself begins to be questioned. It was most clear in metatextual styles of fanfic which reflected on its own relationship with the source text, and the showrunners' attempts at containment, which were then complicated by fandom's re-(re!)appropriation of control of the narrative, often with explicit reflection on the process. This article first explains the methodology that was developed, and makes the broader case for utilizing discourse analysis as a tool in studying fanwork. Using the cult television texts Sherlock (BBC), Game of Thrones (HBO) and Supernatural (CW) as a case study, discourse theory adapted from Foucault was utilized to establish that discursive formations from the source text can be de- and re-constructed, sometimes consolidating canon's constructions, but at other times, altering other characterizations and criticizing statements from canon. Multi-modal tools of fanvids, artwork, and even musical conventions have been utilized in the current study. The findings explained how changing media affordances of sites like Tumblr critique and undermine traditional conceptions of authorship and authority through their structure as modes of engagement as much as their content, and finally suggest some strategies of engagement for industry professionals.
The Development of a Marketing Tourism Model Toward Intention to Visit and Decision to Visit in Leading Tourism Object Mutia Tri Satya; Yuyus Yudistria; Muhammad Asdar; Andi Abdul Razak Munir
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1: JMPHSS 2019
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The purpose of this study is to develop a model of marketing tourism at the leading tourism object in Bandung and Soppeng, Indonesia. This model will be linked to its influence with the intention to visit and the decision to visit. At the present time, Bandung and Soppeng strives to become one of the tourist destinations both in Indonesia and in the world. Improvement of facilities and infrastructure facilities is carried out by the government to provide comfort for tourists who are increasing in number to visit. Data is collected through questionnaires, interviews, observation and secondary data. Simple random sampling is used for distributing questionnaires to respondents. Respondents in this study were 100 tourists from city of Bandung, as well as 100 respondents who were tourists in Soppeng Regency. Data processing techniques use Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to conduct analysis among several dependent and independent variables directly. The results of this study analyze the dimensions of each variable marketing tourism (economy, social, culture, information technology, environment), intention to visit (interest, searching information, preferences) and decision to visit (attitude, memory, perception, need). The dimensions of each variable showed the magnitude of the effect. Bandung a value of 6.62% for the construct of decision to visit, value is also found in intention to visit which is influenced by tourism marketing of 5.74%. Soppeng values for the decision to visit construct 7.33%, and value is also found in intention to visit which is influenced by tourism marketing of 7.09%. which means that the influence between significant constructs. The model developed in current study is expected to be applicable in terms of tourism development.
Principal Leadership on Student Achievement in India Bijumon Thomas; Osman Abdul Jhariel
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1: JMPHSS 2019
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The present study has been envisioned to explore how the leadership of the principal influenced students' achievement within the context of schools in India. Studies in developed countries have revealed that the leadership of principals has influenced students' achievement. On the other hand, in India, this type of study is scarce. And the details how the leadership of the principals influenced students' achievements are still unexplored. The present study has used a qualitative case study to better understand the phenomenon. To meet the objective of the study, the researchers have conducted in-depth interviews with school principals and teachers in five different schools in India. Likewise, students' progress report and minutes of meetings of parents, teachers, and school staff were requested for further analysis. The data derived from the data sources were triangulated. The results of the analysis of the transcription of the interviews have offered descriptions of how the leadership of the principal influenced students' achievements. The findings from the interviews with principals were validated by the senior teachers. First, the leadership of the principal influenced students' achievements through the curriculum. In schools, the principals are the ones who decide on the type or form of the curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular programs that will be brought to students. Second, their leadership clarifies the focus of the delivery of instructions. The principals articulate the goals of teaching and learning in class. Third, the leadership of the principals provides support to teachers and ensures the delivery of quality educational services to the students. In schools where the leadership of the principal is felt the professional development of teachers and the achievements of students were the top priority. Lastly, the leadership of principals encourages parents' school involvement, which helps students to see the value of their achievements in schools.
The Role of Information Systems in the Effectiveness of Supply Chain Management Yuyus Yudistria
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1: JMPHSS 2019
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the conceptual role of Information System (IS) in the effectiveness of Supply Chain Management (SCM). The development of business competition in the field of products or services is increasingly competitive. Competition for product quality is intense in the market. Since products and services are the fastest growing industries in 2018, so it is very necessary to have a good and structured IS that serves to increase the effectiveness of SCM; this will eventually have a positive impact on business performance. At present the IS is needed to increase the effectiveness of SCM. SCM information systems can standardize, monitor, capture and utilize business potential in order to improve business performance. This study adopted a conceptual approach from related theories. To obtain data, interviews of experts/operational management experts (IS & SCM) were conducted with prompts or probing methods. Moreover, secondary sources such as journals, books and magazines were also used to obtain data. The findings of the study assured the significant role of management IS in achieving effectiveness in SCM. This study concludes that the application of information systems can reduce costs in distribution both from upstream to downstream, can implement good communication and can improve the performance of a company in carrying out SCM.
Basic Elements of Project Management on the Example of Lean Manufacturing Student Research Group Activities Katarzyna Styk; Klaudia Drobek
Journal of Management Practices, Humanities and Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2: JMPHSS 2019
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The aim of this paper is to present the author's approach to project management. It was developed in view of the growing popularity of this methodology in the world of business and manufacturing. The current approach has been developed on the basis of methodologies such as Prince2, PMI Book, Demimnga Cycle and Product Life Cycle. Individual elements necessary to launch the project were selected and presented in the form of project documentation. It's part of project charter, organisational structure, division of labour structure, project schedule, project budget, project status report. For all documents, a customised layout of content, developed in accordance with the above mentioned methodologies, has been developed. The developed methodology was implemented into the project of building a training production line under the name “AGH Lean Line”, carried out by the student research group “Management” operating at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow.

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