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Journal of International Conference Proceedings
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ISSN : 26220989     EISSN : 2621993X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32535/
JICP is proceedings series that aims to publish proceedings from conferences, in the fields of economics, business, and management research. All proceedings in this website are open access, which means the published articles are permanently free to read, download, copy, and distribute. The online publication of each proceedings is sponsored by the conference organizers and hence no additional publication fees are required. JICP helps the Conference Organisers to increase impact of their conference with Online Abstract Book and also fullpaper book and Indexed Publication of the abstracts. JICP has vision which is to publish scholarly empirical and theoretical research articles, offering the authors and readers alike an academic rigor as well as professional development.
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Development of Business Management and Marketing of Handy Crafts Products Based on Online Marketing Partnership Strategy Prihandoko Prihandoko; Dyah Mieta Setyawati; Sigit Widiyanto
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The rapid growth of information technology and the emergence of marketplace open a lot opportunities to the micro-entrepreneurs. The purpose of this study is to assist an actor of micro-entrepreneur in dealing with broader and massive marketing effort through digital platform. Ngasti Shop is one of the micro-entrepreneur business that needs to broaden its markets. The study conducted a counselling and discussion with the owner in the development of business management and product marketing. An online shop has been created in one of the big marketplaces in the country. A good result was received, that the order of souvenirs in Ngasti Shop is increasing. It means that the use of digital platform for product marketing is valuable and urgently needed.
Term of Reference on Politeness of Speech in Manado Malay Grace Shirley Luntungan
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This research aims to explore and explain the “term of reference” on politeness of speech in Manado Malay. The methodology used is a descriptive exploratory method with a technique of tap, speaking and listening, free speaking engagement, record, and notes. The data analysis technique used is the determining element. Term of Reference (the form of referring someone as a reference) as a form of politeness in Manado Malay appears in the oral communication event, how greeting (ego) to the speech partner. These greetings forms are distinguishable in hierarchical relations and egalitarian relations. In general, speakers use the first-person pronoun kita with a variety of kits and atik, self-names (nick name), profession/ position names, term of kinship for the ego.
The Effect of Regional Fiscal Policy on Economic Growth in North Sumatera Laila Rohimah; Ahmad Albar Tanjung; Indah Permata Sari Pulungan
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The aim of this research is to evaluate and provide new evidence of the influence of regional fiscal policy with government expenditure instruments and tax revenue on economic growth in North Sumatra Province. The data used are quarterly data from 2011: 1 to 2017: 4 sourced from the Central Statistics Agency of North Sumatra Province (CSA). The analytical method used in this study is the error correction model (ECM) method. The findings of this study are that government expenditure (GE) has a positive and significant effect in the short and long term on the economic growth (PDB) of the province of North Sumatra during the study period. While tax revenue (TAX) in the long-run has a positive and significant effect, but in the short term, it has a positive but not significant effect on the economic growth (PDB) of the province of North Sumatra during the study period.
Development of Healthy Life Behavior Model in The Institution of Education Agus Amin Sulistiono; Lucia H. Winingsih
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Healthy Active lifestyle through 1) being fond of movement, 2) caring for one's own health, 3) caring for the health of others, and 4) caring for the environment, which is closely related to the government's commitment to the healthy life behavior program. The result shows that classes that carry out Healthy Active Living behavior resulted in an increase in students' physical fitness, while control classes that did not carry out Healthy Active Life behavior did not significantly increase physical fitness. There is a positive correlation between Healthy Active Life and physical fitness and health. How to live a healthy active life as a model for improving one's own health, common health, environmental health and fitness can be an important step to maintain health.
The Effect of Work-Family Enrichment on Job Satisfaction of Working Mothers Ni Made Dwi Puspitawati; Ni Putu Cempaka Dharmadewi Atmaja
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Job satisfaction is a crucial problem for working mothers because they must be able to manage two roles well so that it does not impact their work. Role accumulation theory explains how the dual role of a woman in managing their role so that the work they carry out can improve the quality of family life. This study aims to determine the effect of work-family enrichment on work engagement and job satisfaction of working mothers at private universities in Bali. The population is all working mothers who work as lecturers at universities in Bali, totaling 153 people with predetermined population criteria. The sample in this study is the same as the population, but only 145 questionnaires can be used. The analysis tool uses SEM-AMOS. The results showed that (1) work-family enrichment has a positive and significant effect on job satisfaction, (2) work-family enrichment has a positive and significant effect on work engagement (3) work engagement has a positive and significant effect on job satisfaction. The implication of this research is to increase job satisfaction of working mothers, a high work-family enrichment is needed to encourage an increase in employee work engagement.
Behavior Determining the Use of Internet Communication Technology: Facility Conditions and Performance Expectations Ni Putu Cempaka Dharmadewi Atmaja; Ni Made Dwi Puspitawati
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The Covid 19 pandemic has made internet-based communication technology the main thing to communicate effectively in the world of education. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of facility conditions and performance expectations on the behavior of using communication technology (actual use and use intention. Sampling using the purposive sampling method. Distribution of questionnaires was conducted to 100 students who are still effective using internet-based communication technology in lectures. The data analysis tool uses Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with AMOS version 22. The results of this study state that Performance expectations are a construct that has a significant effect on intention use and actual use, while facility conditions only affect intention use and have no significant effect on actual use. The implication of this research is that the teachers and students must communicate effectively in the choice of technology in order to increase student expectations to improve their academic abilities.
The Influence of Experiential Marketing and E-Service Quality on E-Satisfaction and Repurchase Intention Ni Putu Nita Anggraini; I Wayan Gede Antok Setiawan Jodi; Dedik Pratama Putra
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This study aims to investigate the impact of experiential marketing and e-service quality on repurchase intention through e-satisfaction. Information assortment was directed utilizing purposive examination by disseminating to 100 respondents. The aftereffect of this examination demonstrates that : (1) experiential showcasing directly effects on e-satisfaction, (2) e-service quality directly effects on e-service quality, ((3) experiential marketing directly effects on repurchase intention, (4) e-service quality directly effects on repurchase intention, (5) e-satisfaction directly effects on repurchase intention, (6) e-satisfaction can mediate variables between experiential marketing with repurchase intention, (7) e-satisfaction can mediate variables between e-service quality with repurchase intention.
Online Learning Readiness in Facing the Covid-19 Pandemic at MTS Manunggal Sagara Ilmi, Deli Serdang, Indonesia Nur Afrianti; Reza Aditia
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The Covid-19 pandemic has affected all aspects, especially in the field of education. Schools have been required to do online learning, while not all schools are ready to implement it. This study aims to determine the readiness of online learning for students at MTs Manunggal Sagara Ilmi in terms of parents' occupation, ownership of cellphones, laptops, tablets, internet costs incurred, and sources of the internet access used for online learning. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with the division of classes VII, VIII, and IX. From the various characteristics used to identify samples, it can be concluded that the Learning Management System (LMS) cannot be fully implemented in MTS Manunggal.
Development of Participative and Collaborative Learning Evaluation Tool of Academic Writing to Enhance Students' Social and Emotional Intelligence Supriyadi Supriyadi; Muslimin Muslimin
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The study aimed to develop a participative and collaborative learning evaluation tool for academic writing to enhance students' social and emotional intelligence. The developmental research laid its emphasis on the importance of facilitating a valid and reliable learning evaluation tool to measure the extent of success of academic writing learning. The study integrated R2D2 and RDR models as the development model of the evaluation tool. The R2D2 model comprised three focuses: determination process, design and development, and dissemination. In the meantime, the RDR model also involved three focuses: initial observation, tool development, and implementation of effectiveness test activity. Therefore, the development process of the evaluation tool consisted of four steps (based on the integration of R2D2 and RDR models): 1) initial observation, 2) determination process, 3) tool design, and 4) tool development. Moreover, qualitative and quantitative data were employed in the study; all data were acquired from the learning process, as well as the students, lecturers, practitioners, and relevant experts. The data were further analyzed by employing domain analysis and paired sample t-test statistical analysis. The development process results in a product in the form of four learning evaluation tools to measure the learning outcomes of academic writing subject. The tools involved: assessment rubric, portfolio, observation sheet, and learning journal. According to the effectiveness test result, the evaluation tools are deemed as valid and reliable to be implemented in evaluating the learning process and learning outcomes of academic writing subject.
The Effect of Nutritional Counseling on Mother Measures in How to Give Children Stunting Eating in Kampar District Tapung Yulia Febrianita; Ainil Fitri
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The problem of developmental and nutritional growth disorders in children under five nationally and even the current global problem is stunting. This type of experimental research uses a quasi-experimental nonequivalent control group design research design. The sample of this study was 66 mothers). The results of this study were a comparison of changes in the mean actions of mothers in feeding children between the control and experimental groups was the mean of the control group 140.6 while the experimental group was 94.8 with a p value

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