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THE USE OF LOCAL ADDITIVE FEED TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF CHICKEN EGGS
Anastasia Sischa Jati Utami, Ida Ayu Parwati dan I Nyoman Suyasa

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Anastasia Sischa Jati Utami

Institutions
Balai Pengkajian Teknologi Pertanian (BPTP) Bali

Abstract
The aim of this research was to determine the effect of the used of herbs and local feed additive alternative for improving chickens productivity and eggs. This study was conducted in Bangli District with chickens used within age 22-42 week with the used of herbs added to drinking water ad libitum. The study used The study used a Randomized Block Design (RBD with 4 treatment P0=control; P1 treatment P0 with herbs; P2 treatment P0+ marigold flower; P3 treatment P0 with capsaicin ; P4 treatment P0 with capsaicin and marigold flower. Data were observed for egg weight, egg length, egg width, egg volume and chicken weight gain during observation and egg quality. Data showed the best treatments was P2 treatment P0 with herbs (ginger and galangal). Data showed treatment P3 ( P0 with capsaicin) produce highest body weight gain. Overall, the best performance productivity showed on treatment P2.

Keywords
Key words : local feed additive, herbs, productivity, quality

Topic
Feeds, feeding, and animal nutrition

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/3ufEBkTPLnYU


Effect of Supplementation of Combination of BSF Curcuma and Maggot Meal in Rations on Accumulative Weight of Native Chickens
Wisje Lusia Toar (a*). Endang Pudjihastuti (a). Laurentius J.M. Rumokoy (a,b). Ivonne M. Untu (a)

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Wisje Lusia TOAR

Institutions
a) Animal Science Program, Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Sam Ratulangi University. Jalan Kampus Unsrat, Manado 95115. Indonesia
*wisje_toar[at]live.com
b) Entomology Program, Postgraduate School, Sam Ratulangi University. Jalan Kampus Unsrat, Manado 95115. Indonesia

Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of the combination of curcuma meal with maggot or BSF (Blue Soldier Flies) insect larvae of Hermetia illucens on accumulative weight gain in native chicken. Methods: This study used 60 starter chickens aged 3 weeks, which were divided into two groups of 30 chickens as control group (P1) and the other one (P2) that received a supplement of combination of curcuma meals of 350gr / 100 kg ration and maggot BSF of 150gr / 100 kg ration which was maintained for five weeks. The ration was distributed ad libitum. Accumulative weight gain was measured at the end of the study at the sixth week. The data obtained were analyzed using t-test The results of this study indicated that the average body weight of experimental chicken P2 was 0.450 gr significantly higher (P <0.01) than in group P1 was 0.390 gr. The maggot meal of H. illucens has an important nutrient content and has a positive effect when combining with curcuma meal which is able to increase consumption palatability which has a direct effect on local chicken weight gain. Conclusion: The combination between BSF maggot and curcuma meals supplementation could be applied to local chickens in supporting organic livestock production

Keywords
: Insect, BSF, native chickens

Topic
Feeds, feeding, and animal nutrition

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/gyVTBJjNe4Mv


The Effect of Local Feeds Supplementation and de-Worming On Calf Birth Weight and Body Weight Changes of Bali Cow Post Partum
Sobang, Y. U. L1, Marthen R. Pellokila2, Sukawaty Fattah1, Marthen Yunus1

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Sukawaty Fattah

Institutions
Faculty Animal Husbandry, Nusa cendana University, Kupang

Abstract
A study has been conducted to determine 1) the effect of local feeds supplementation and de-worming on calf birth weight. 2) the influence of local feeds supplementation and de-worming on changes of post partum body weight, and 3) the effect of local feeds supplementation and de-worming on the feacal eggs count. The method in this study is the experimental method used Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 3 treatments and 5 replications. The results showed that the average of birth weight was obtained is highest child receiving treatment (P2) local feeds supplementation and de-worming is 14.1±0.822kg, followed by treatment (P1) obtain local feeds supplementation without de-worming is 13.1±0.652kg, and the lowest at (P0) treatment without local feed supplementation and de-worming is 11.5±0.791kg. The average of body weight gain after 2 months partus is highest in the (P2) treatment obtain local feed supplementation and de-worming is 16.82±0.602kg, followed by treatment (P1) obtain local feeds supplementation without de-worming is 16.38±0.415kg, and the lowest at treatment (P0) without local feeds supplementation and de-worming is 10.72±0.563kg. The average feacal eggs count is highest on (P0) treatment is 68.4±2.702worm/gfeces, followed by treatment (P1) is 64.2±2.490worm/gfeces, and lowest in the treatment of P2 by 25±2.236worm/gfeces. Statistical test results showed that the local feeds supplementation and de-worming on Bali cow very significant effect (P <0.05) on calf birth weight, body weight changes after partus of Bali cattle cow, and the feacal eggs count.

Keywords
supplementation, de-worming, cow, calf, local feeds.

Topic
Feeds, feeding, and animal nutrition

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/r2MjeUwqpJct


ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION OF DUCK PRODUCTION SYSTEMS IN BANTEN PROVINCE, INDONESIA
Maureen Chrisye Hadiatry (a*), Komarudin (b), S.J. Oosting (c)

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Maureen Chrisye Hadiatry

Institutions
a) Banten Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology (AIAT). Jl. Ciptayasa Km.01 Ciruas, Serang, Banten 42182
*mchris0501[at]yahoo.co.id
b) Indonesian Research Institute for Animal Production (IRIAP) Jl. Veteran 3, Ciawi, Bogor
c) Animal Production Systems Group, Wageningen University. PO BOX 338 6700 AH Wageningen The Netherlands

Abstract
A study on duck production systems was conducted in Banten Province, Indonesia. The objective of the study was to assess the economic contribution of duck production systems for smallholders livelihood. Four duck production systems were distinguished in the research area; a fully yarded-small scale system (DPS 1), a fully yarded-large scale system (DPS 2), a combination of yarded and scavenging system ( DPS 3) and a combination of herded, scavenging and yarded system (DPS 4). Primary data was gathered from 43 respondents using a questionnaire. The economic parameter such as costs, benefits, gross margin and income contribution from each duck production system were calculated. Data were analyzed using the Kruskall-Wallis test. From the result, the highest family labor time was in DPS 4 (7.0±0.48 hours/hh/day) and the lowest was in DPS 2 (2.0±1.00 hours/hh/day). Compared to other systems, DPS 2 had the highest labor cost (14,400¬± 4,800 (thousand IDR/year)) and gross margin (131,875.65±28,152.85 (thousand IDR/year)). In Banten Province, duck production systems contributed to smallholders- livelihoods. In some cases, it only gave a small contribution (DPS 3) or even negative contribution (DPS 1) to the households income. In other cases, it resulted in good output (DPS 2 and DPS 4).

Keywords
duck production systems; economic contribution

Topic
Socio-economic aspects of animal farming

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/QfRJWx4g7Lm9


Development of Agrinak Compass Sheep in the Application of Seedlings from Superior Science and Technology
1)Harmini; 2) R. Rusdiana

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Harmini Harmini

Institutions
Balitnak

Abstract
The appearance of sheep Compass Agrinak (CA) with pastoral care management such as the habits of farmers in Indramayu district shows that CA sheep can adapt well. One of the markers can be seen from the birth weight of lambs from cross-breeding between local mother sheep and CA males. Birth weight of lambs from crosses is relatively higher than local lambs, which is 3.08: 2.5 kg for females and 3.50: 3.04 for males. Some problems that require more careful observation where CA sheep die because of "swallowed/consumed" plastic that may still have left in them as food leftovers consumed by humans wrapped in plastic bags, so that when eating the leaves "eaten" also the plastic wrap that blocks the system digestion and breathing which eventually die. Technology guidance on the preparation of sheep feed from rice (straw) by-products has been carried out at the Bogor experimental station as well as making good and true block minerals and sheep cultivation. Preparations for developing BC sheep to be "averted" at the UPTD are being prepared by the pregnancy test through USG

Keywords
Compass Agrinak Sheep

Topic
Socio-economic aspects of animal farming

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/YRFrxpCH4XvE


Acceleration Roadmap for Orins Coffee Growth by Using Push-Pull Strategy Approach and Dropship Business Model
Timotius Denis, S.T; Ahdia Amini Cholil, M.B.A

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Timotius Denis

Institutions
Universitas Indonesia
Jl. Salemba Raya, RW.5, Kenari, Kec. Senen, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 10430

Abstract
Coffee is Indonesias main commodity; opportunities for SMEs are quite high in this industry. However, in reality, SMEs especially Orins Coffee, are still experiencing difficulties in managing their businesses, one of which is the obstacle in marketing strategy. In this paper we will explain the strategies that Orins Coffee can use to help grow its business. The strategy used is to create an Indirect Channel by dropship/reseller scheme to help Orins Coffee in penetrating the market. Besides that, Push-Pull Strategy is also applied so that consumer awareness of Orins Coffee products increases. In this case coffee consumers will use digital marketing to help promote their products. The main framework of this research is about Costumer Decision Journey, how to make consumer consider about Orins Coffee product and let them evaluate until converted to the purchasing decision.

Keywords
Marketing Strategy; Indirect Channel (Reseller); Push-Pull Strategy; Digital Marketing; Customer Decision Journey

Topic
Entrepreneurship

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/f8KL9NZPpRq3


Factors Influencing Continuance Intention Adoption Toward Digital Banking Application Using UTAUT 2 Model
Indrawati, Nadya Putri Pradhina, and Subhash Kizhakanveatil Bhaskaran Pillai

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Indrawati Indrawati

Institutions
Faculty Economics & Business,
Telkom University
Bandung, Indonesia
indrawati[at]telkomuniversity.ac.id

Faculty Economics & Business,
Telkom University
Bandung, Indonesia
nadyaputripradhina97[at]gmail.com

Subhash Kizhakanveatil Bhaskaran Pillai
Professor, Goa Business School, Goa University,
Taleigao Plateau, Goa – 403206, India

Abstract
In parallel with the Internet advancement in Indonesia that develops rapidly, internet banking increased to 17 percent, from 150 million transactions in 2012 to 406 million transactions in 2016. ABC application is one of the digital banking service in Indonesia, one of the revolutionary banking application that was designed and developed by Bank ABC. Initially, ABC gained 3 million application downloaders with 700 hundred thousand of dynamic users in Indonesia. In order to increase the customer base, Bank ABC needs to understand the significance of factors which influence the consumers- intention toward using the application ABC continuously. To find out the factors influencing the use of the application ABC, present study used modified Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 model. The data were collected from 432 valid respondents selected based on purposive sampling technique. The result revealed three main which influences continuance intention adoption of application ABC, and they are Trust, Habit and Price Saving Orientation, Trust being the highest and Price Saving Orientation the lowest. The model can predict strongly the continuance intention of consumers towards application ABC in Indonesia since the R2 is 71%. Hence, the result of this study may be used by Bank ABC to keep up the continuance intention of consumers towards the application ABC adoption by focusing on the identified factors.

Keywords
Continuance Intention, technology adoption, ABC, modified UTAUT2, Indonesia

Topic
Digital Technology For Business

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/mTjDwWdMrb4R


Self-regulated learning strategies amongst young adults for smart learning in a university at Cyberjaya
Lilian Anthonysamy(a*), Koo Ah Choo (b) and Hew Soon Hin(c)

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Lilian Anthonysamy

Institutions
(a) Faculty of Management,
Multimedia University, Cyberjaya,
63100, Cyberjaya, Selangor,
Malaysia

b) and (c) Faculty of Creative Multimedia,
Multimedia University, Cyberjaya,
63100, Cyberjaya, Selangor,
Malaysia

Abstract
Smart learning is an important part of smart city construction. However, limited studies are found on smart learning in smart cities. Relying on smart devices and intelligent technologies is not sufficient. A smart city must develop 21st century skills to promote quality learning. Self-regulation is evidently one of the vital 21st century competencies as it helps individuals master their own learning process. The purpose of this paper is to provide a descriptive analysis on the use of self-regulated learning strategies (SRLS) in online learning (E.g time management, critical thinking, self-monitoring, task value beliefs, etc..). A total of 107 young adults were purposively selected to examine their use of SRLS in online learning through a quantitative research design. Results revealed that level of SRLS among students are found to be generally in the middle range. It was also identified that, female students uses more learning strategies than male students. Since respondents are average and high achievers, results show high achievers use more SRLS. This paper is able to provide a clearer picture about conducting future studies on smart learning in a smart city which is a key contemporary learning method

Keywords
self-regulated learning strategies , online learning, smart city, smart learning, 21st century skill

Topic
Smart City

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/2EJGnkTWRBF8


Multi-Perspective Analysis On The Factors Influencing Consumer Behavioural Intention Of Mobile Payment Features Based On QR Code In Mobile Payment Indonesia Service Sector
Hananto Agung Baskoro

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Corresponding Author
Hananto Agung Baskoro

Institutions
Magister Manajemen, Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis, Universitas Indonesia
Jl. Salemba Raya No.4, Jakarta 10430

Abstract
This study aims to identify the factors influencing consumer behavioural of mobile payment features (QR Code payment) intention in Indonesia. We proposed a conceptual framework based on technology acceptance model (TAM) consist of three technology factors (perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and trust); one social context factor (social influence); and two individual user characteristics (perceived enjoyment and perceived behavioral control). The proposed research framework was empirically tested by data collected from 195 potential QR Code payment service users, through an online survey. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM) technique. The result shows a particularly significant positive impact of QR Code payment on perceived usefulness, social influence, perceived enjoyment, and perceived behavioral control. However, trust and perceived ease of use has an insignificant impact on QR Code payment intention. Findings of the study have important theoretical and practical implications, particularly to understand important user-centric factors affecting QR Code payment consumer intention.

Keywords
Mobile Payment; QR Code Payment; TAM; Customer Acceptance

Topic
Financial Technology

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/tzAyNGDZh3bc


The Importance Of Patterning The Consumer Behaviour To School Innovations In The World Of Education : A Study Of Different Society Income Levels And Educational Background
Elfindah Princes (a*), Johan Setiawan (b)

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Corresponding Author
Elfindah Princes

Institutions
School of Graduate Program
Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta - Indonesia

Abstract
Education is a must, as one of the best promising industries and will still be one for many years to come. With the increasingly remarkable numbers of new schools raising their flags, the number of schools shutting down are also high. The school innovations hold a very important role in this phenomena. Wrong school innovations will lead to dissatisfactions and in longer term, the students will leave school. Good school innovations are needed to keep progressing in number and profit. A mixed method study is done to analyse this fact by patterning the consumer behaviour (parents) from different income levels. The research is done in Jakarta, where the social gap is high to make the research more accountable. There are two hypotheses, first the income level does not directly influence the consumer satisfaction, second the educational background directly influences the consumer satisfaction to school innovation. With the assumption that product knowledge using thorough explanation are given to address this issue and fill in the gap of knowledge to the parents with lower level of knowledge. By doing this, school innovations will be translated to the parents better and prevent any dissatisfactions, increasing satisfaction and school performance.

Keywords
school innovations, consumer behaviours, satisfaction, school performance

Topic
Digital and Innovative Education

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/FR8bcYynzxjf


Analysis of different consumer behaviours in different surroundings within the same industry : PURCHASE Decision Making
Elfindah Princes (a*), Sasmoko (b), Andi William (c)

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Corresponding Author
Elfindah Princes

Institutions
(a) Graduate School of Management,
Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta - Indonesia.
(b) Primary Teacher Education Department& Research Interest Group in Educational Technology
Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta - Indonesia
(c) Graduate School of Management,
Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta - Indonesia

Abstract
Consumers are always at the top list of company-s priorities. Their existance will ensure the company stands firm. But each consumer has different behaviour, and when they are put in different surroundings, their behaviours will change too. This behavior change is known as social conformity. A systematic literature research was done to study this phenomena and analyse the need for the company to make use of this behaviour change for the benefits of the company to increase purchase decision making by the consumers. The higher the purchase decision making, the higher the company-s benefit. The findings showed direct relationship between the social influence and surroundings to consumer behaviours, and there are three groups of people : conforming, non – conforming and situational non – conforming. The company must make a good plan making use of this surrounding to increase the purchase rate, and when the surrounding is not available, the company must create that surrounding. Purchase decision making will be a crucial moment after this analysis and give a high success rate for the company.

Keywords
consumer behaviours, surroundings, decision making, social conformity

Topic
Digital Social Innovation

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/6GCMvA7hjnNu


Word of Mouth Marketing in increasing the repurchase intention of Private label product in Minimarket
Irma Ambarsari (a) ; Heny Hendrayati (b)

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Corresponding Author
IRMA AMBARSARI

Institutions
a) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jl Dr Setiabudi no 229 Bandung 40154 Indonesia
Irma.ambarsari[at]upi.edu

b) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jl Dr Setiabudi no 229 Bandung 40154 Indonesia
henyhendrayati[at]upi.edu

Abstract
The development of private label products for products sold by retailers is increasing. This condition is an opportunity to increase sales. Retailers can reduce fixed costs with private label sales and require a strategy to encourage consumers to repurchase the product. Word of Mouth Marketing (WOMM) was used to overcome the repurchase intention problem in this study. The research objective was to determine how much influence the performance of Word of Mouth Marketing on Repurchase Intention on private label products in minimarkets. The subjects of this study were minimarket consumers who used 115 private label products. The type of research used was descriptive and verification. Explanatory survey method with cluster sampling technique, sampling calculation using iteration method with sample. Data analysis techniques using path analysis. The results in the study state that Word of Mouth Marketing has an effect on repurchase intention. The performance of Word of Mouth Marketing has a positive and significant influence on the repurchase intention of private label products.

Keywords
Word of Mouth Marketing, Repurchase Intention, Private Label, Minimarket

Topic
Marketing Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/6PGdpfw7U4bv


Analysis of Cost Control Process in Pt. S- Project Management on a 2018-s Work Package: Constructing a 100-Tonne-Capacity Integrated Cold Storage Facility in Kampar District
Sarah Shahnaz Ilma (a), Dr. Nofrisel S.E, M.M (b)

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Corresponding Author
Sarah Shahnaz Ilma

Institutions
a-b) Master of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia.
Salemba Raya 4, DKI Jakarta 10430
sarah.shahnaz71[at]ui.ac.id

Abstract
Integrated Cold Storage facilities are much needed by the Indonesian Marine and Fisheries Ministry. The construction of ICS facility in Kampar District by PT.S in the fiscal year 2018 proved that effective project management must be implemented. One way to measure the performance of PT. S- PM is by examining the control cost process throughout the project. Control Costs is the process of monitoring the status of the project to update the project costs and managing changes to the cost baseline. Control cost process is analysed using Earned Value Analysis. The results showed that PT. S- PM faced many challenges in maintaining planned values. The result of this case study is presented to the company as an improvement tool for later projects.

Keywords
Construction; Control cost; EVM; Project Management

Topic
Innovation, IT, Operations and Supply Chain Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/73FqDtdkxB8m


Analysis of macroeconomic variable shocks on the equilibrium of real effective exchange rates in Malaysia
Hasdi Aimon(a), Sri Ulfa Sentosa(a), Mohammad Aliman Shahmi(a*)

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Corresponding Author
Mohammad Aliman Shahmi

Institutions
a.Master Of Economics, Faculty of Economic, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia
*msyahmi2908[at]gmail.com

Abstract
This study investigates the effect and equilibrium of macroeconomic variables on real effective exchange (REER) rates in short and long terms in Malaysia. This study used time series data from 1986-2017, and Johansen-Juselius and error correction model (ECM). There are two main findings in this study. First, financial development, economic openness, and inflation have a significant effect on real effective exchange rates in Malaysia. Second, in the short term, foreign direct investment (FDI) and inflation disrupt the balance of effective real exchange rates, although in the long terms the inflation will return to its equilibrium. This research is recommended to the government to increase foreign direct investment in Malaysia, because it is a major factor that influences the equilibrium of real effective exchange rates.

Keywords
ECM, Malaysia, REER

Topic
Financial Management and Accounting

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/NzqPdujQLC9A


Do Creativity and Innovation Affect to Employee Performance?
Juniar Alisa (a*), Eeng Ahman (b)

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Corresponding Author
Juniar Alisa

Institutions
a) Sekolah Pascasarjana, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jl. Dr. Setiabudi No.229, Isola, Kec. Sukasari, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40154, Indonesia
*juniar.alisa95[at]student.upi.edu
b) Sekolah Pascasarjana, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jl. Dr. Setiabudi No.229, Isola, Kec. Sukasari, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40154, Indonesia

Abstract
The research is motivated by the non-optimal employee performance, this condition suspects to creativity and innovation. In industry 4.0 era, creativity and innovation are important to reach a company purpose. This research is seeing how creativity and innovation can affect the employees- performance at Tridaya Course Bandung. The type of the research is descriptive with the population of 100 employees and a sample of 50 respondents by using multiple regression analysis technique. Moreover, the F test shows that the creativity and innovation simultaneously influence employee performance, while the T test shows that creativity has a partial effect on employees- performance and innovation has no partial effect on the employees- performance.

Keywords
Creativity; Innovation; Employee Performance

Topic
Organizational Behavior, Leadership and Human Resources Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/aqHMz8jAJc4e


ANALYSIS OF INDONESIAN BANKING EFFICIENCY (CASE STUDY IN THE BIGGEST BANKS IN INDONESIA)
Rahmat,S.IP.,MH

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Corresponding Author
Rahmat S.IP,MH

Institutions
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract
ABSTRACT This study aims to measure the efficiency level of the largest banks in Indonesia based on bank categories, the period 2013-2017 using the Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method, with Win4DEAP software. The approach used in selecting inputs and outputs is an intermediation approach. Input factors used are assets, funds, and workforce expenses. The output factor used is credit or financing and income. The results of the study found that (1) the use of asset inputs, funds, and average labor costs increased. And the use of credit or financing output and income also increases on average. (2) The use of inputs and outputs of each bank from 2013-2017 using DEA generally achieves optimum efficiency, only one bank has not been fully optimized. The model used is DEA assuming Variable Return To Scale (VRS). (3) The efficiency of the scale of each bank with the DEA method is a bank that is at the stage of the radial movement and slack movment. In such circumstances, it can be interpreted that it is necessary to evaluate inputs and outputs to improve the orginal value according to the project value, so that optimal efficiency is generated. Compared with the results of the BOPO assessment in general, there is no significant difference.

Keywords
Efficiency, DEA, Bank category, VRS, Input, Output.

Topic
Financial Management and Accounting

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/ZqWYckw6gTDh


The Concentration of Chlorophyll-a and Organic Carbon from Net Primary Productivity in The Eastern Of Indonesian Sea Waters
Iis Triyulianti, I Nyoman Radiarta, Bayu Priono, Teguh Agustiadi, Amandangi W. Hastuti

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Corresponding Author
iis triyulianti

Institutions
Balai Riset dan Observasi Laut, Perancak, Bali.

Abstract
The Eastern of Indonesian Sea waters as a part of Indonesian Sea Large Marine Ecosystem accomodates the Tropical Ocean Productivity. Those regions also have an important sites for Indonesian fisheries. As a part of the Tropical Ocean Productivity contains of chlorophyll-a and Carbon Organic concentrations. The amount of organic carbon manufactured by primay producers through a photosynthesis process. However, the primary producers immediately respire some of the organic carbon for their own energy, so the rest organic carbon that is available as food for the higher trophic levels called Net Primary Productivity (NPP). The aim of this study was to investigate the current profiles of chlorophyll-a and carbon organic from Net Primary Productivity concentrations based on in-situ measurement. We measured chlorophyll-a and organic carbon concentrationsat surface layer or in the euphotic zone on a cruise carried in 2017 at Banda, Maluku and Sulawesi Seas.The study reveals that the range of chlorophyll-a and organic carbon concentration were 0.1 – 0.75 mg/m3 and -0.076 – 0.338 mg C/m3/d in Banda Sea. The higher chlorophyll and organic carbon concentrations found in Maluku dan Sulawesi Seas with the range value were 0.4441 – 1.137 mg/m3 and -0.680 – 8.789 mg C/m3/d. These study results indicate that there was general relationship between chlorophyll a concentrations and organic carbon from Net Primary Productivity in the euphotic layers.This study suggests that the water fertility assosiated with chlorophyll a in Maluku and Sulawesi Seas are categorized as mesotrophic water and oligotrophic water for Banda Sea.

Keywords
Cholorophyll a, Organic Carbon, Net primary Productivity, The Eastern of Indonesian Sea Waters.

Topic
Coastal and Ocean Dynamics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/24RmJqTZUvBY


Green Ethos Character to Improve Environmental Sustainability
Diana Harding, Nandan Limakrisna,Gianti Gunawan,Anissa Lestari Kadiyono

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Corresponding Author
Gianti Gunawan

Institutions
1Universitas Padjadjaran
*2Universitas Persada Indonesia YAI
3Universitas Padjadjaran
4Universitas Padjadjaran

Abstract
The increasingly severe environmental damage from time to time raises concerns about how humanity will survive in the future. A long-term effort needed to setting up environmental caring character (green ethos character) from the next generation. The formation of a green ethos character that is internalized to students who are in the adolescent stage will shape them to grow into adults who are responsible for the sustainability of their environment. The purpose of this research is to know how the green ethos character of Junior High School students as the next generation consist of attitudes, interests, values, and plan behavior. The study was conducted in West Java which is the most densely populated province in Indonesia. The number of research samples are 2150 respondents from 9 junior high schools in Bandung using cluster random sampling technique, which is from East Bandung zone, South Bandung zone, Central Bandung zone, North Bandung zone, and West Bandung zone. The method used for this research is descriptive method by using survey technique through questionnaire. This research shows that 90% of respondents have high green ethos character. But there are still 9% who are in the medium category and 1% are in the low category. This research shows that students can be formed and embedded character of caring environment which means is a good basic capital in sustainability of environment in the future.

Keywords
Environmental Sustainability, Green Ethos, Pro Environmental Behavior

Topic
Green Business

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/KAzb84cMpu6V


A Lagrangian Study of Upwelled Waters Origin in the Northern Arafura Sea
Suliskania Nurfitri (1,2), Abdul Basit (1,3), Mutiara Rachmat Putri (2), Johannes Pätsch (1), Thomas Pohlmann (1)

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Corresponding Author
Suliskania Nurfitri

Institutions
1) Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg, Bundesstrasse 53, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
2) Department of Oceanography, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Jalan Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, Indonesia
3) Center for Deep-Sea Research, Indonesian Institute of Science, Jalan Y. Syaranamual Guru-Guru Poka, Ambon 97233, Indonesia

Abstract
The Arafura Sea is a relatively shallow water basin (less than 200 m) which is subjected to monsoonal winds and affected by the Banda Sea circulation. During the southeast monsoon (May to September) there is evidence of upwelling in this region which is indicated by the cooler SST (Sea Surface Temperature) and elevated chlorophyll concentration, especially at the coast of Papua (northern Arafura Sea). In order to address the origin of the upwelled waters masses, a numerical study using Lagrangian particles was utilized. The model was run backward in time to trace the trajectory of the particles arriving at the northern Arafura Sea, particularly in the upper 50 meters. Each particle was traced backward for three months with the arrival date August 31, 2014, as it is representative for an upwelling month. By this experiment we can identify the origin of the particles on June 1, including their depth, which arrive in the northern Arafura Sea. The daily velocity fields of the 3-D model HAMSOM (HAMburg Shelf Ocean Model) application to the Banda and Arafura Sea for 2014 were used to force the Lagrangian particle-tracking experiment. In general, 76.5% (62.3%) of particles arriving in 2.5 m (22.5 m) depth, originated from the upper 50 m of the Ceram and Banda Sea. In addition, particles originating from the depth interval 50-100 m contribute 19.6% (26.8%) to the number of particles arriving in 2.5 m (22.5 m) depth. On the other hand, for particles arriving in 47.5 meter depth 46% are originating from the upper 50 m of the southeastern Arafura Sea and 43% from a depth below 100 m of the eastern Banda Sea.

Keywords
Arafura Sea; Upwelling; Lagrangian study; Backward trajectory

Topic
Coastal and Ocean Dynamics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/upLaCNK4bRdM


The Impact of Brand Equity and Customer Satisfaction on Bank Customer Loyalty
Fariz Achmad Fauzan (a*), Heny Hendrayati (b)

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Fariz Achmad Fauzan

Institutions
a) Sekolah Pascasarjana, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jl. DR. Setiabudi No.229, Isola, Kec. Sukasari, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40154
*farizachmadfauzan[at]gmail.com
b) Sekolah Pascasarjana, Fakultas Manajemen, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract
The current condition of customers is that they are getting smarter, price conscious, demanding, less forgiving, and approached by many products, as well as in the banking industry. The aim of this study is to find out how the contribution of brand equity and customer satisfaction to customer loyalty of BUMD banks. The research method used is descriptive method and verification method. The population in this study was 4192, and the sample was 110. Meanwhile, data collection was carried out by observation, interviews and questionnaires to obtain primary data. Multiple linear regression analysis was used in this study to analyze data statistically. The results of multiple regression studies indicate that brand equity variables and customer satisfaction have a significant contribution to loyalty. Therefore, companies must be able to maintain the existing clients/customers seen from various factors, thus the company will get sustainable value in carrying out its business activities. The hypothesis proposed in this study is brand equity and positive and significant customer satisfaction to the loyalty of BUMD Bank customers can be accepted. Further study can be carried out by perceiving other factors that have contributions in customer loyalty.

Keywords
Brand Equity, Customer Satisfaction, Loyalty, Bank.

Topic
Marketing Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/DxAhHwqNdagv


BIG DATA ANALYTICS OF ABANDONED ONLINE TRANSACTION IN GARUDA INDONESIA WEBSITE
Muhammad Al Qodri, Adrian Achyar

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Corresponding Author
Muhammad Al Qodri

Institutions
Universitas Indonesia

Abstract
Garuda Indonesia spends substantial money and effort to entice consumers to visit Garuda Indonesia website. Garuda Indonesia website has improved the necessary ingredients to generate a positive shopping experience, such as promotional program, usability, aesthetic design, ease of navigation, and transaction security. Yet, consumers who visit Garuda Indonesia website with the intention of making a purchase frequently end up abandoning their transactions due to various factors. This study aims to analyze online transaction abandonment in Garuda Indonesia website using Big Data Analytics. This research identifies and analyze error code that causing the abandoned transaction. The result of this study will be utilized to develop appropriate recovery strategy to reduce online transaction abandonment in Garuda Indonesia website.

Keywords
airline website, abandoned transaction, online booking, retargeting strategy, online payment

Topic
Marketing Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/dJhcup6v9jUZ


Entrepreneurship Intention of Students of Private Islamic University in Jakarta and the Affecting Factors
Bambang Eko Samiono(1), Maruf Akbar(2), Hamidah(3)

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Corresponding Author
Bambang Eko Samiono

Institutions
(1) Universitas Al Azhar Indonesia
Komplek Masjid Agung Al Azhar
Jl. Sisingamangaraja, Kebayoran Baru
Jakarta Selatan 12110
(2,3)Jl. Rawamangun Muka, RT.11/RW.14, Rawamangun, Pulo Gadung, Kota Jakarta Timur, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 13220

Abstract
This study explains Entrepreneurship Intention of students of private Islamic University in Jakarta and the factors affecting it. The object of the study was 400 respondents from the Faculty of Economics and Business from Al Azhar University of Indonesia and University of Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka. They are considered to represent Private Islamic Universities in Jakarta with accreditation A and B and entre-preneurial concentration in Management Study Program. Compared to previous studies, this study provides an in-depth exploration of dimensions and indicators of entrepreneurship intention through multivariate analysis using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method and specifically individual perception as mediation. The results obtained state that the entrepreneurial intention of students of private Islamic University in Jakarta is formed merely in seriousness in thinking of business operations, yet their desire to have their own business is not too strong. Entrepreneurship Intention is directly influenced by Entrepreneurship Attitude and indirectly influenced by Entrepreneurship Education and Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy through Entrepreneurship Attitude.

Keywords
Self-Efficacy; Entrepreneurship Intention; Entrepreneurship Education; Entrepreneurship Attitude

Topic
Strategic Management, Entrepreneurship and Contemporary Issues

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/2CVrmtJ9Mf6T


FORM AND DOCUMENT PROCESS FOR IMPLEMENTING ISO 37001:2016 ANTI BRIBE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Rio Aurachman (a*), Rizqa Amelia Zunaidi (b), Atik Febriani (c)

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Corresponding Author
Rio Aurachman

Institutions
a) Telkom University
Jalan Telekomunikasi Nomor 1, Bandung 40257
*rioaurachman[at]telkomuniversity.ac.id
b) Institut Teknologi Telkom Surabaya
Jl. Gayungan PTT 17-19 Kota Surabaya 60235
c) IT Telkom Purwokerto
Jalan D.I. Panjaitan 128 Purwokerto

Abstract
ISO 37001 is an international standard for anti-bribery management system. Some research show the strengths and links of this standard compared to other standards. Several studies discuss it-s application in various fields of industry and organizations. This research tries to contribute in designing implementation of standard and generic documents that will later could be applied to every kind of organization. It will be able to assist organizations in implementing ISO 37001 quickly and precisely.

Keywords
ISO 37001, Management System, Process Document, Anti-Bribe

Topic
Financial Management and Accounting

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/kCjr74YhHUmv


The Application of Occupational Safety and Health (K3) in the Work Environment of Balai Inseminasi Buatan (BIB) Lembang
Cindy Dwi Yuliandi (a*), Prof. Dr. H. Eeng Ahman, MS. (b)

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Cindy Dwi Yuliandi

Institutions
a) Sekolah Pascasarjana, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Jl. Dr. Setiabudhi No. 229, Isola, Sukasari, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40154, Indonesia
*cindydwiyuliandi[at]upi.edu
b) Sekolah Pascasarjana, , Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Jl. Dr. Setiabudhi No. 229, Isola, Sukasari, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40154, Indonesia
eengahman[at]upi.edu

Abstract
The level of occupational safety and health (K3) employees is urgently needed when employees carry out work activities. Especially for employees working in work environments that have a high risk of safety and health, because occupational safety in a company is not only inflicted by a system that has been implemented by a company but an awareness of each individual to avoid work accidents. This research aims to find out how the application of K3 at Balai Inseminasi Buatan (BIB) in Lembang. The descriptive analysis technique is carried out descriptively by comparing the results of the research on the implementation of the application of K3 with theories obtained from literature study. The results showed that the functions and benefits of the implementation of K3 cover all aspects stated in the theory. Likewise, with the K3 implementation steps, BIB carries out all stages of its application completely.

Keywords
Occupational safety and health; employees; work environment

Topic
Organizational Behavior, Leadership and Human Resources Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/8ZQbr9EHV3fC


Comparison of ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 21001:2018 for Implementation in Education Institution
Rio Aurachman (a*), Linda Studiyanti (b), Atik Febriani (c)

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Rio Aurachman

Institutions
a) Telkom University
Jalan Telekomunikasi Nomor 1, Bandung
*rioaurachman[at]telkomuniversity.ac.id
b) Universitas Trisakti
Jl. Kyai Tapa No.1, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 11440
c) IT Telkom Purwokerto
Jalan D.I. Panjaitan 128 Purwokerto

Abstract
In 2018 a new standard for education institution management is issued, namely ISO 21001: 2018. These standards have similarities with ISO 9001: 2015. This Similarity will help Education institution to implement both of ISO 21001:2018 and ISO 9001: 2015. The institution doesn-t need large and drastic changes requirement and standard certification. Organizations only need to modify the existing management system. This paper displays shows the comparison between ISO 9001: 2015 and ISO 21001: 2018. Following the analysis, we find that 47 sub-standards which the implementation requires adjustment and 14 sub-standards that do not require adjustment for implementation.

Keywords
ISO 21001:2018, ISO 9001:2015, Management System, Education Management System

Topic
Organizational Behavior, Leadership and Human Resources Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/XPHK8GpF7RzJ


Modelling national medicine inventory system using system dynamics
Patih Fathin Rizal, Desy Anisya Farmaciawaty, Mursyid Hasan Basri, Ilma Nurul Rachmania

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Patih Rizal

Institutions
School of Business and Management, Bandung Institute of Technology
Jalan Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, Indonesia
patih_rizal[at]sbm-itb.ac.id

Abstract
The availability of national medicines in Indonesia in the era of the national health insurance (JKN) has be-come a polemic that cannot be overcome instantly such as medicine shortage and overstock. This situation will affect patient safety and continuity of health service by provider. Various stakeholders play an important role in fulfilling national medicines needs, namely Ministry of Health, pharmaceutical industry, health facilities, and Social Insurance Administration Organization (BPJS). This research aims to determine model for national medicines inventory system in Indonesia. Due to its complexity, system dynamics approach is used to develop the model. The model describes relationship among government regulation, supplier performance, and health care provider behavior. In the near future the proposed model will be used to evaluate the effectiveness of government regulation on national medicines inventory system.

Keywords
Medicine inventory; Government regulation; System dynamics

Topic
Innovation, IT, Operations and Supply Chain Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/eyqtLVrzx6WE


PROBLEM AND CHALLENGE IN UNIVERSITY GOAL SETTING FOR PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN INDONESIA
Rio Aurachman (a*), Dominggo Bayu Baskara (b), Atik Febriani (c)

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Corresponding Author
Rio Aurachman

Institutions
a) Telkom University
Jalan Telekomunikasi Nomor 1, Bandung 40257
*rioaurachman[at]telkomuniversity.ac.id
b) Institut Teknologi Telkom Surabaya
Jl. Gayungan PTT 17-19 Kota Surabaya 60235
c) IT Telkom Purwokerto
Jalan D.I. Panjaitan 128 Purwokerto

Abstract
One of the processes in the performance management system is the goal setting and target settingt. There are several studies that examine the development of performance management systems and goal settings. The results of the research converged on the conclusions about the importance of employee participation in target setting. On the other hand, organizations need competitive targets to keep growing. Through, 23 FGDs, with 69 respondents as well as simulations to determine the target of 400 performance indicators, we obtain a summary of several potential problems and challenges in determining performance targets. This study can provide insights about the risks that institutions will face in determining the best performance targets both for employees and the institution.

Keywords
: Goal Setting, Performance Management System, Good University Governance

Topic
Organizational Behavior, Leadership and Human Resources Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/UAfXgd9zPZua


Multi Criteria Decision Making for Supplier Selection of Blanket Engineering Services Tender in PT. ABC
Rudi Fitriyadi, ST (a*) Dr. Muhammad Hamsal (b)

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RUDI FITRIYADI

Institutions
a) Faculty of Economic and Business
Management and Business Administration
Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
* rudi.fitriyadi[at]gmail.com
b) Management Department, BINUS Business School Doctor of Research of Management, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia 11480

Abstract
PT. ABC is the operator of the LNG plan under a Production Sharing Contract with the Government of Indonesian. The success of plant performance & efficiency of the company is highly dependent on selection of good suppliers. The current supplier selection process caused several un-perform contract executions. Therefore, an appropriate and robust supplier selection criteria and evaluation plays a vital role in good performance of the PT. ABC in order to fulfill the business context and to achieve their satisfaction in timely and cost-effective manner. This paper gives recommendation on supplier selection improvement to helps the decision makers to evaluate a set of alternatives using Fuzzy AHP approach and Price-Quality Method without violation to PTK007. The utilization of Fuzzy AHP to define the weighing of technical criteria can be utilized to all tender process in PT. ABC, while currently Price-Quality Method is only allowed to be applied for consultancy services.

Keywords
Multi Criteria Decision Making, Supplier selection, Fuzzy AHP, PTK007

Topic
Innovation, IT, Operations and Supply Chain Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/ptUNLbqgWdMa


Analysis of employee-s satisfaction and incentives provided and their impact on employee-s performance satisfaction
Try Hikmawan (a*), Budi Santoso (b)

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Corresponding Author
Try Hikmawan

Institutions
a)Sekolah Pascasarjana, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jl. Dr. Setiabudhi No. 229 Bandung 40154 Jawa Barat - Indonesia
*try.hikmawan94[at]student.upi.edu
b) Sekolah Pascasarjana, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jl. Dr. Setiabudhi No. 229 Bandung 40154 Jawa Barat - Indonesia

Abstract
The success of a company to achieve a goal is very dependent on the level of employee-s performance. This study aims to determine the effect of job satisfaction and the provision of incentives given to the performance of employees at Bukalapak Research & Development Bandung. The study uses an explanatory survey method with 124 employees were involved. The data were collected through questionnaire with the data analysis were using simple regression analysis and multiple regression. The results of this study show that employee-s performance can be improved through job satisfaction and providing incentives.

Keywords
Employee-s Performance; Job Satisfaction; Incentives

Topic
Organizational Behavior, Leadership and Human Resources Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/7TeCEjwNKGZv


THE EFFECT OF WORK LIFE BALANCE AND WORK STRESS ON EMPLOYEE WORK SATISFACTION IN START UP COMPANIES
Dellia Mila Vernia (a), Syamsul Hadi Senen (b)

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Dellia Mila Vernia

Institutions
a) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jl. Dr. Setiabudi No 229 Bandung 40154 Indonesia

b) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jl. Dr. Setiabudi No 229 Bandung 40154 Indonesia

Abstract
Abstract Work life balance is the ability to balance the demands of work and personal and family needs. Now for millennial, one of the important concerns in finding a new job is the creation of a work life balance. Every human resource has an important role and is the companys main asset that functions as a driving factor for every activity in a company. In carrying out its activities, a company needs good management for its employees. The conflict that occurs between work and personal life of employees can increase stress, which in turn can give a negative influence on the company, because if employees have work stress will cause a decrease in employee performance and employee job satisfaction. The population is on start up company employees. The data collection technique of this study uses questionnaires and interviews. Processing data in this study using the help of SPSS statistical tools. The results of the study show that employee work life balance in a company is very important, because work life balance is closely related to work stress and employee job satisfaction.

Keywords
Keywords: Work life balance, job satisfaction, work stress

Topic
Organizational Behavior, Leadership and Human Resources Management

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/ZqRbnWxdCvGY


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