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Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27224252     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37275/oaijss
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Online Teaching Performance and the Aftermath of COVID-19: Results and Reflection from the Pilot Study Yuhertiana, Indrawati; Rahmawati, Aulia; Sucahyati, Diarany; Izaak, Wilma Cordelia
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The pandemic of COVID-19 that has been running for more than two years has changed the face of higher education. Various obstacles and challenges in teaching forced the entire academic community to adapt to the biggest health crisis. The research is a pilot study or introduction that aims to see how lecturers interpret their teaching performance during the pandemic and how they reflect on their teaching as an evaluation material. The method used here is a focus group discussion with eight lecturers from UPN Veteran Jawa Timur, Jakarta, and Yogyakarta, using thematic analysis to process the data. Three major thematics were found, namely, mental wellbeing, knowledge transfer, and creative pedagogies. It is recommended to conduct research with a larger scale of participants to be able to compare the performance of lecturers at UPN. The pandemic condition makes mental health a priority not only for the students but also the lecturers. Therefore, the combination of teaching creativity and the enhancement of technology are expected to reduce stress and burnout for both parties. It is recommended to further and scale up the number of research participants to have a more comprehensive understanding of how the pandemic impacted the learning process in higher education institutions.
The Role of Safety Leadership in Safety Behavior with Safety Climate as a Mediation Variable: A Study on Construction Workers of Alfath Group South Kalimantan (Real Estate Developer) Ariyadi, Eko; Meiske Claudia
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The quality of leadership (safety leadership) and organizational climate (safety climate) have a significant impact on organizational performance (safety behavior). Working in an organization with a good climate will stimulate job potential. Safety climate and safety leadership are important issues in construction companies, one of which is the real estate construction company Alfath Group, which has been operating since 2016 in South Kalimantan. The location of the Alfath group project is in Banjarmasin, Banjarbaru and Tanah Laut Regency, South Kalimantan. This study aims to evaluate the role of safety leadership on safety behavior with safety climate as a mediating variable in order to prevent work accidents in order to increase worker productivity. This study is an observational study with an explanatory research approach which was conducted on 100 respondents of Alfath group workers. Data analysis was carried out using the SMART-PLS program. Safety leadership has a significant effect on safety behavior, safety leadership has a significant effect on safety climate, safety climate has a significant effect on safety behavior, and safety climate mediates the influence of safety leadership on safety behavior.
Public Sector Financial Performance in Indonesia: Concepts and Regulations Tumangkeng, Steeva Y. L.; Anderson G. Kumenaung; Debby Ch. Rotinsulu; Joy E. Tulung; Ita P. F. Rorong
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Improving the public sector's financial performance is crucial to encouraging rapid economic growth throughout Indonesia. This paper aims to understand the essentials of the concepts and regulations of the public sector financial performance management in Indonesia. This study examines the performance of public sector organizations in Indonesia, especially looking at the definitions and regulations that form the basis of implementing this performance. The identification of the performance of the public sector in this paper seeks to see the basic concepts that serve as guidelines and the laws and regulations that form the background of the achievements of public organizations in Indonesia. In conclusion, it is revealed that the financial performance of the public sector in Indonesia refers to the applicable laws and regulations starting from the fundamental law, namely the 1945 Constitution, especially Article 23C, followed by several laws, government regulations, presidential regulations, and ministerial finance regulations. The measurement of public sector financial performance is regulated and determined by the Ministry of Finance through budget implementation performance indicators, which are seen from four aspects and twelve main indicators.
The Behavior of Using Digital Money (E-Money) in the Millennial Generation Based on Islamic Perspective Zuhriyah, Qurrotul Aini
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OVO digital money is a means of payment in electronic form where the value of money is stored in certain electronic media. Users must first deposit their money to the publisher and store it in electronic media before using it for transaction purposes. Currently, there are two types of digital money in Indonesia, namely server-based digital money and chip-based digital money. This study aims to describe the behavior of using digital money in the millennial generation and its review based on Islamic perspective. This research is an observational study with a qualitative approach. Data were collected by interview, observation, and documentation methods. Data analysis was done descriptively. The results of the study show that forms of digital money transactions (OVO) are used as a means of payment for retail transactions, payments for online transportation orders and food orders, payments in e-commerce, and are used to pay bills such as purchasing credit or data packages. Muslim consumer behavior at IAIN Kediri students in using OVO is still in the reasonable stage and not excessive. In conclusion, IAIN Kediri students have shown the use of e-money based on Islamic perspective, namely shopping as a need, not as a desire, consuming halal goods, and not spending excessively.
Factors Affecting Return on Assets at Bank Muamalat Indonesia in 2012-2021 Febriyanti, Ajeng; Rendra Erdkhadifa
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Bank Muamalat has significantly decreased managerial profitability in the last six years compared to other Sharia Commercial Banks. Bank Muamalat of Indonesia experienced a decline in profitability that has no growth and continues to be restructured. Meanwhile, profitability is one of the benchmarks for the success of Sharia banking in managing its financial performance. The present study aims to analyze the simultaneous and partial effect of variables NPF, BOPO, CAR, FDR, and TPF on the ROA of Bank Muamalat of Indonesia. This study implements a quantitative method using quarterly data from Bank Mumalat of Indonesia for the period 2012-2021. The technique used to analyze the data were the multicollinearity test, multiple regression analysis tests, and classical assumption test. The results of this study indicate that there is a simultaneous influence between the variables NPF, BOPO, CAR, FDR, and TPF to ROA. NPF shows a positive and significant value to Bank Muamalat's ROA. BOPO has a negative and significant effect on the ROA of Bank Muamalat. Furthermore, CAR has a positive and significant effect on Bank Muamalat's ROA. FDR has a positive and significant effect on ROA. FDR in this study has the greatest influence over other variables with a t-count value of 3.922, which is smaller than t-table 2.030. While TPF in this study has no significant effect on the ROA of Bank Muamalat.
Causality of Consumption, Government Expenditure, and Distribution of ZIS Funds (Zakat Infaq and Shodaqoh) on Indonesia's Economic Growth
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From the Islamic economic perspective, there are factors that can influence economic growth, namely the distribution of ZIS funds. The distribution of ZIS funds can be used to encourage economic growth in a positive direction. This study aimed to examine how the direction of the relationship between consumption, government expenditure, and distribution of ZIS funds has on Indonesia's economic growth. The method used is a quantitative approach, using Granger causality data analysis techniques and cointegration tests. The data used is secondary data from the Central Bureau of Statistics with the type of time series data. This study shows that there is a two-way causality between household consumption and Indonesia's economic growth. There is a one-way causality between government expenditure and Indonesia's economic growth, where Economic growth affects government expenditure and not vice versa. There is a one-way causality between the distribution of ZIS funds to Indonesia's economic growth, where the distribution of ZIS funds affects economic growth and not vice versa.

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