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Leadership in the Innovation Era: Transactional or Transformational Style? Arman Syah Putra; Hatoli Waruwu; Masduki Asbari; Dewiana Novitasari; Agus Purwanto
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): December 2020
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The purpose of this study was to measure and compare the influence of transactional and transformational leadership on lecturer innovation capability. Data were collected by using simple random sampling to the lecturer population of private higher education in Indonesia. The number of returned and valid questionnaires was 101 samples. Data were processed by using SEM with SmartPLS 3.0. The results of the study concluded that transactional and transformational leadership had a positive and significant influence on lecturer innovation capability. This study proposed a model for improving the lecturer innovation capability of lecturers in Indonesia through enhancing leadership practice in higher education organizations. This study can open the way to improve lecturer readiness in facing the education 4.0 era.
Exploring the Impact of Trust in Leader and Knowledge Sharing on Employee Innovation Dewiana Novitasari; Heri Supriatna; Masduki Asbari; Yunianto Agung Nugroho; Multi Nadeak
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Juni 2021
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This study investigates the impact of trust-in leaders within employees in the manufacturing industry in Indonesia towards employee innovation and checks on the impact of mediation from knowledge sharing to this relationship. 121 employees in the manufacturing industry participate in this research. The result of research claimed that trust-in leader has a positive and significant effect on knowledge sharing and employee innovation. Likewise, knowledge sharing has a positive and significant effect on employee innovation. Therefore, the result of the research showed that knowledge sharing has a partial mediation impact on the relationship between trust-in leader and employee innovation.
Leadership Model in Pesantren: Managing Knowledge Sharing through Psychological Climate Muhamad Agung Ali Fikri; Tias Pramono; Yunianto Agung Nugroho; Dewiana Novitasari; Masduki Asbari
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Juni 2021
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This study aims to examine the effect of charismatic leadership on the psychological safety climate and tacit knowledge sharing. This study also investigates the central role of psychological safety climate as a mediating variable between charismatic leadership and tacit knowledge sharing. This study adopted a simple random sampling method with 61 samples of ustadz/ustadzah from a Pesantren in Banten. The results of this study indicate that charismatic leadership has a significant direct influence on the climate of psychological security and tacit knowledge sharing. Likewise, the psychological safety climate has a significant direct influence on tacit knowledge sharing. This study also finds evidence that charismatic leadership has a significant indirect effect on tacit knowledge sharing through the mediation of a psychological safety climate. Thus, the psychological safety climate acts as a partial mediator in this research model.
Linking Employee Coaching, Team Commitment and Performance: Evidence from Indonesian MSMEs Admiral; Gusli Chidir; Masduki Asbari; Heri Supriatna; Dewiana Novitasari
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021): Agustus 2021
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This study investigates whether increased attention given to coaching practices affects performance, while considering the mediating effect of team commitment. Data were collected from 145 employees of a private manufacturing industry in Tangerang, Indonesia using quantitative methods and confirmatory surveys. This study shows that coaching has a positive and significant impact on employee performance, either directly or indirectly through team commitment mediation. The results of this study could have significant implications for HR managerial decision-making regarding the coaching practice process in the manufacturing industry employees in Indonesia. This study also helps the HR management of the manufacturing industry to seriously assess their HR development investment plans in the form of coaching practices and direct their company's HR strategic planning.
Understanding the Links between System Quality, Information Quality, Service Quality, and User Satisfaction in the Context of Online Learning Yulis Nuryanti; Dhaniel Hutagalung; Multi Nadeak; Siti Abadiyah; Dewiana Novitasari
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021): Agustus 2021
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This study aims to determine and analyze the effect of system quality, information quality, service quality on user satisfaction of online learning systems at a private university in Tangerang. The number of research samples was 429 students. The sampling technique used is simple random sampling. The analytical method used is SEM with the help of SmartPLS 3.0 software. The results showed that system quality, information quality, and service quality had a significant effect on user satisfaction of e-learning systems. The better the perception of system quality, information quality, and service quality, the more user satisfaction will increase.
Understanding the Links between Coaching, OCB, and Individual Performance among MSME Employees Multi Nadeak; Adi Widodo; Masduki Asbari; Dewiana Novitasari; Agus Purwanto
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021): Agustus 2021
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This study investigates whether increased attention paid to coaching practices affects performance, while considering the mediating effect of OCB. Data were collected from 170 MSME employees in Jabodetabek using quantitative methods and confirmatory surveys. This study shows that coaching has a positive and significant impact on employee performance, either directly or indirectly through OCB mediation. The results of this study could have significant implications for HR managerial decision making regarding the process of implementing and practicing coaching in MSME organizations. This study also helps MSME HR management to seriously assess HR development investment plans in the form of coaching practices and direct their MSME HR strategic planning.
Managing Performance and Work-Family Conflict through Social Support Masduki Asbari; Dewiana Novitasari; Agus Purwanto
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 2 No. 5 (2021): October 2021
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This study aimed to measure the effect of work-family conflict and social support (supervisor, peer, and family support) on the work performance of the female employees of two private companies in Indonesia. Data collection was done by simple random sampling of 145 population of female employees. The returned and valid questionnaire results were 123 samples. Data processing was used SEM method with SmartPLS 3.0 software. The results of this study concluded that work-family conflict have a (negative) significant effect on work performance, peer support and supervisor support have a (positive) significant effect on work performance. Meanwhile, family support has not a significant effect on work performance. This new research proposed a model for building work performance among the private company employees in Indonesia through enhancing social support and manage work-family conflict.
The Homeschooling Head Performance: How The Role of Transformational Leadership, Motivation, and Self-Efficacy? Saiful Haq; Masduki Asbari; Sukriyah; Dewiana Novitasari; Siti Abadiyah
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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This study aims to analyze the relationship of transformational leadership, motivation, and self-efficacy to the Head of homeschooling performance. This research method is quantitative with data processing tools using SPSS software. Data were obtained through the distribution of online questionnaires to 212 homeschooling teachers in Tangerang who were selected using the simple random sampling method. Based on data analysis, it can be concluded that transformational leadership has a positive effect on the head of homeschooling performance, motivation has a positive effect on the head of homeschooling performance, self-efficacy has a positive effect on the head of homeschooling performance and transformational leadership, motivation, and self-efficacy simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on the head of homeschooling performance.
Elementary School Teachers Performance: How The Role of Transformational Leadership, Competency, and Self-Efficacy? Lisdewi Muliati; Masduki Asbari; Multi Nadeak; Dewiana Novitasari; Agus Purwanto
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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This study aims to analyze the relationship between transformational leadership, competency, and self-efficacy on the performance of elementary school teachers. This research method is quantitative with data processing tools using SPSS software. Data were obtained through the distribution of online questionnaires to 210 elementary school teachers in Tangerang who were selected using the simple random sampling method. Based on the data analysis, it can be concluded that transformational leadership has a positive effect on teachers performance, competency has a positive effect on teachers performance, self-efficacy has a positive effect on teachers performance, and transformational leadership, competency, and self-efficacy simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on teachers performance.
Information Technology Adoption and Knowledge Sharing Intention: The Mediating Role of Leadership Style Adi Widodo; Firdaus Putra; Multi Nadeak; Dewiana Novitasari; Masduki Asbari
International Journal of Social and Management Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): February 2022
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of information technology adoption on knowledge sharing intention by involving the leadership style variable as a mediator. The sample of this research was taken from 102 lecturers of a private university in Indonesia using a simple random sampling technique and using SEM (Structural Equation Model) with SmartPLS version 3.0 software as a statistical tool. The results of this study indicate that information technology adoption has a positive and significant effect on knowledge sharing intention, either directly or through leadership style mediation. Therefore, leadership style can be a variable mediator that strengthens the influence of information technology adoption on knowledge sharing intention.
Co-Authors Adi Widodo Adiratna Sayu Sari Gulo Admiral Admiral Admiral Agung Sutiadi Agus Purwanto Ahmad Fauji Ainur Dewi Khofifah ajeng casika Alen Lidia Anas Prasetyo Arli Marlina Arman Syah Putra Beby Tiara Bonar Bangun Jeppri Napitupulu Defa Fadiah Devi Aprillianti Dhaniel Hutagalung Didi Sutardi Dinda Agil Noviyana Dwi Ferdiyatmoko Cahya Kumoro Eko Rangga Maulana Erni Taruli Pebrina Eva Agistiawati Farida Fahmalatif Firdaus Putra Firdaus Putra Francisca Sestri Goestjahjanti Gazali Gazali Gusli Chidir Gusti Nyoman Budiadnyana Gusti Urpi Anjani Handayani Intan Pratiwi Hatoli Waruwu Heri Supriatna Intan Nurul Fajri Ipang Sasono Irmi Yunika Irmi Jainuri Jamrud Prayoga Prasadana Jansen Wiratama Joni Iskandar Jumiran Jumiran Laila Aska Fariha Laily Hidayati Hidayati Lala Hucadinota Ainul Amri Lisdewi Muliati Maisar Masduki Asbari Masduki Asbari Masduki Asbari Masduki Asbari Masduki Asbari Masduki Asbari Muhamad Agung Ali Fikri Muhammad Johan Muhammad Saiful Multi Nadeak Mustofa Mustofa Nana Supiana nela melani Nelson Silitonga Nikur Adiratna S Gulo Novi Tri Romadhona Nur Nila Rosmindiani Nurbaeti Nurul Dwi Soraya pipit nurhayati Puspita Sari Resa Zubaidah Resma Zahra Priandini Riyanto Riyanto Saepulloh Pikri Saepulloh Safitri Sahala Benny Pasaribu Saiful Haq Santoso, Priyono Budi Siti Abadiyah Siti Perawati Sucipto Basuki Sukriyah Sukriyah Sukriyah Suroso Suroso Teguh Yuwono Tias Pramono Tyas Nur Aulia Vanessa Stefanny Wahyudi Whan Augustin Ainul Amri Windi Rahmawati Wiwin Dwi Lestari Yohana Putri Christina Naibaho Yuli Sudargini Yulis Nuryanti Yunianto Agung Nugroho Yunianto Agung Nugroho Yunianto Agung Nugroho