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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE)
Published by CV. Adiba Aisha Amira
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE) is a scientific journal that publishes articles in the Business field includes conceptual ideas in the fields of Economics, Accounting, Management, business. The scopes are Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Production/Operational Management, Strategic Management, Islamic Business Management, Halal Industry Management, Hajj and Umro Management, Zakat and Waqf/ Islamic Philanthropy Management, Tourism Management, Banking Management, Industrial Management, Agribusiness Management, Business Administration.
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ANALYSIS OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ON THE QUALITY OF HOSPITAL SERVIES Mulia Sosiady; Ermansyah
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 1 No. 9 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE)
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Human resource management is an important part. The human resources that hospitals must have are in principle regulated through hospital accreditation. Efforts to improve the quality of human resources and the quality of service on public trust in public services must be made. The public questions the quality and effectiveness of public services. The quality of service in a hospital is a reflection of all the systems that are running within it. Apart from that, service quality is also the conformity of health services with professional standards by making good use of existing resources, so that all customer needs and goals for achieving optimal levels of health can be achieved. The human resources that hospitals must have are in principle regulated through Hospital accreditation is in determining the number and specifications of personnel and service supporting facilities that a hospital must have. Education and training are efforts to develop human resources, especially to develop intellectual abilities and personality. Education is generally related to preparing prospective workers for use by an organization, while training is more related to improving the abilities or skills of workers who already occupy a certain position or task.
ANALYSIS OF NATIONAL PRIVATE BANK MARKETING MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN AN EFFORTS TO ATTRACT FUNDS FROM THE COMMUNITY Ruby Santamoko
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Marketing strategy is a planned and structured marketing procedure that will be carried out to achieve company goals. As a company develops, company competition cannot be avoided, especially in the banking world. To implement the right and best marketing strategy, one way is for the company to look at the service quality and value of the services provided to consumers. This is important because marketing is carried out in order to fulfill consumers' needs and desires for a product/service. Marketing can also be done in order to face competitors who are increasing over time. Professional marketing management is needed to meet the needs and desires of customers. Banking marketing strategies must be adapted to the bank's external and internal environmental conditions, as well as the bank's resources and capabilities. Therefore, there are several points in the marketing strategy at this bank that can be explained, namely product strategy, price strategy, location and layout strategy, promotion strategy.
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE (ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, GOVERNANCE) ON COMPANY INVESTMENT RISK Jabida Latuamury; Kathleen Asyera Risakotta; Theresia Febiengry Sitanala
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The impact of financial performance on a company's investment risk can be very significant. Poor financial performance can cause various risks for a company, including a decline in share value, risk of bankruptcy, and even forced delisting from the stock exchange. Poor financial performance can adversely affect the value of the company. Good financial performance can help increase a company's value and profitability. Effective financial risk management can help Businesses recognize, quantify, and handle risks associated with their financial performance, thereby minimizing their negative impact. ESG is an important factor in business and investment because it helps companies manage risk, build reputation and create favorable effects on society and the environment. A deeper understanding of this concept is key to ensuring that companies and investors can contribute to a more sustainable world. This research in-depth investigates the analysis of the use of the literature research approach to examine how financial performance (environmental, social, and governance) affects the investment risk of a corporation. The definition of financial, environmental, social, and governance performance is covered in this study, along with how financial performance affects firm investment risk and how environmental, social, and governance factors influence financial performance.
ANALYSIS OF THE LEVEL OF VISITOR SATISFACTION WITH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PROVIDED IN ONLINE APPLICATIONS BY HOTELS Kasmin; Rohani Lestari Napitupulu; Slamet Pamuji
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Management Information Systems have an important role in meeting human needs in an organization. Management Information Systems help present information to provide operational, management and decision- making functions. With this web-based (online) hotel management information system, the following conclusions can be drawn: This online system is able to display customer data, employee data, room data and other data clearly because of the availability of a good database in the form of computer files. With this online information system, it makes it easier for customers to find out hotel information and the hotel's room booking system. This new system can make it easier for customers to administer payments at banks that have collaborated with the hotel, so that guests do not have to come directly to the hotel, because there is a good hotel website to visit via the internet. This hotel management information system provides information from the hotel to customers who want to book rooms. So the hotel no longer needs to count the occupied rooms in the guest book.
THE IMPACT OF RENOVATING THE OLD BANTEN AREA AS A TOURISM DESTINATION Titi Stiawati; Ima Maisaroh; Suja’i
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Impact of Renovation of Banten Lama Area as a Tourist Attraction Destination. Renovation is the repair of partially damaged buildings with the aim of using them according to certain functions, which can remain or change both architecture, structure and utilities. The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of renovation of Banten Lama area and as a tourist attraction destination. The research method used is qualitative research method. That is research conducted naturally in accordance with conditions in the field without technical planning, and the type of data collected is descriptive data. Data collection techniques were carried out by face-to-face interviews with visitors and traders in the Banten Lama area, in structured interviews where researchers sequentially formulated questions and recorded the answers of the speakers. The results of this study show that with the improvement of infrastructure and accessibility, visitors can more easily enjoy and explore the area, this can increase the number of visits and duration of stay of tourists, and this renovation can revive historical sites, and increase people's interest in learning about the history and culture of the area. This can attract tourists who are interested in cultural heritage.
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT IN ACHIEVING JOB SATISFACTION AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR (OCB): A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE Diana Hayati; Meiske Claudia
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This study focuses on investigating the link between organizational commitment (OC), job satisfaction (JS), and the emergence of employees' Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB). OCB involves employees voluntarily going above and beyond their formal duties. Various organizational factors influence the achievement of OCB, and high job satisfaction among employees plays a crucial role as a significant contributor. Various factors influence job satisfaction, and one such crucial variable is organizational commitment, which plays a pivotal role in establishing a positive work environment. Organizational commitment (OC) doesn't arise spontaneously; somewhat, it is shaped through a series of processes involving the entire human resources system and various supportive mechanisms. This commitment is intricately connected to preserving employees' mindsets and cultivating a sense of unity and loyalty towards the company. Emphasizing organizational commitment as a critical factor in a company's success, this concept is instrumental in enhancing employees' job satisfaction. As a result of this heightened satisfaction, employees are motivated to voluntarily exceed their formal obligations, contributing to the company's advancement. Essentially, organizational commitment is a catalyst, prompting employees to willingly contribute to their company's progress, illustrating the interconnectedness of commitment, job satisfaction, and OCB.
THE INFLUENCE OF ADVERTISING ON REPURCHASE INTENTION OF LUWAK WHITE KOFFIE PRODUCTS AMONG CONSUMERS AMONG LP3I MEDAN POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS Maulidina Maulidina
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Repurchase interest is purchase interest that is based on previous purchasing experiences. Advertising is a form of personal or paid communication about an organization, goods, services, or ideas by a known social media or company. This research aims to determine "The Influence of Advertising on Repurchase Intention for Luwak White Koffie Products among Consumers Among LP3I Medan Polytechnic Students". The preparation of this research uses quantitative methods, where this research is to ask about the relationship between two or more variables by collecting data using statistical (numerical) data analysis to test a series of hypotheses that have previously been determined with the help of the SPSS 25.00 application. The population in the study were students in all study programs with the 2020 standard at the LP3I Medan Polytechnic and the research sample was 49 people. Based on the results of the partial test research (t test) it shows that the t value is 7.889 < t table value 1.677 with a sig probability of 0.000 > 0.05, so it can be said that Advertising has a significant eflect on Repurchase Intention for Luwak White Koffie Products among Consumers Among LP3I Polytechnic Students Field, thus H1 is accepted and H0 is rejected. And the value of R Square obtained is 0.570 (57%). This shows that the dependent variable (Repurchase Intention) has a strong ability (0.60-0.799) in explaining variations in the dependent variable in this study.
REVENUE ANALYSIS OF THE AGUNG CLASIC ALUMINUM HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN PALU CITY Sitti Rahma; Rita Suirlan, Sitti Rahmawati, Andi Herman Jaya, Failur Rahman
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This research aims to analyze the income of glass and aluminum furniture in the Agung Class Aluminum home industry business in Palu City. This research uses qualitative research using primary and secondary data. Data collection was carried out through observation, interviews and questionnaires. The data analysis used is descriptive, namely calculating revenue, production costs and business income. The results of income analysis calculations show that the Agung Classic Aluminum household business is very profitable because the income received during one month is very large, namely IDR. 28,151,000,- per month, obtained from receipts of IDR. 62,100,000,- per month minus production costs of IDR. 33,948,704,-
INNOVATION OF KUTA MIMBA MOBILE: ENHANCING EFFICIENCY AND PARTICIPATION IN DIGITAL WASTE BANKS Surya Dewi Rustariyuni; AAIN Marhaeni; I Nyoman Widya Arta
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 3 No. 8 (2026): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE (INJOLE)
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Waste issues constitute a global problem, requiring public awareness of the importance of proper waste management. Waste management initiated at the household level is carried out by the Family Welfare Empowerment community of Banjar Buni Kuta through the Bumiku Resik Waste Bank, followed by manual recording of each transaction for every customer. This process has led to several problems and challenges; therefore, an innovation in digital waste bank management was implemented through collaboration with the Kuta Mimba Savings and Loan Cooperative via the Kuta Mimba Mobile Digital Waste Bank application. This study employs a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Informants were selected purposively, consisting of three key informants and fifteen secondary informants. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation to obtain information relevant to the research focus. Data analysis was conducted using the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana. The results indicate benefits experienced by cadres, customers, and the Kuta Mimba Savings and Loan Cooperative through the collaboration in implementing digital waste bank innovation. Cadres benefit from time efficiency, accountability, and transparency for customers. Customers benefit from additional alternative income, the sustainability of a clean environment, and access to various digital services provided by Kuta Mimba Mobile. The Kuta Mimba Savings and Loan Cooperative benefits as a social media platform, a promotional medium for increasing membership, and for product and service development. The implications of this study show that community participation is able to maintain environmental sustainability in line with the Sustainable Development Goals, as well as enhance digital financial literacy within the community.  
THE EFFECT OF THE NUMBER OF POOR POPULATION, EDUCATION LEVEL, AND REGIONAL ORIGINAL REVENUE (PAD) ON ECONOMIC GROWTH OF REGENCIES/CITIES IN BALI PROVINCE I Dewa Bagus Agung Satria Indra Putra; Amrita Nugraheni Saraswaty
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One of the serious problems faced by Indonesia is economic growth. Economic growth is a condition in which there is development of activities in the economy, indicated by an increase in the production of goods and services as well as an improvement in public welfare. The success of regional development can be observed from the level of economic growth. This study uses a quantitative and associative approach, which aims to determine the relationship between two or more variables. This study aims to examine the relationship among several variables, namely the direct effect of the number of poor population, education level, and Regional Original Revenue (PAD) on economic growth, as well as the indirect effect of the number of poor population, education level, and Regional Original Revenue (PAD) on economic growth. The variable of the number of poor population (X1) does not have a negative effect on the economic growth variable (Y). The education level variable (X2) has a positive effect on the economic growth variable (Y). The education level variable (X2) has a positive effect on the economic growth variable (Y). (1) The number of poor population, education level, and Regional Original Revenue (PAD) simultaneously have a significant effect on the economic growth of regencies/cities in Bali Province. (2) The number of poor population partially has a negative and insignificant effect on the economic growth of regencies/cities in Bali Province, while education level and Regional Original Revenue (PAD) partially have a positive and significant effect on the economic growth of regencies/cities in Bali Province.

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