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Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia
Published by Universitas Pasundan
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29883032     DOI : 10.56457
Core Subject : Economy,
Journal of Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia, has its mission of being one of the leading journals in Economics, Business, and Accountancy. Implikasi is a double-blind peer-reviewed editorial board
Articles 17 Documents
The Influence of Work Family Conflict and Work Life Balance on Employee Performance at PT. Samudera Pastry Indonesia Stevany Chamelia; Kiki Joesyiana; Desi Susanti
Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia
Publisher : Management Science Doctoral Program, Pasundan University, Bandung, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/implikasi.v1i2.453

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This research aims to determine the effect of work family conflict and work life balance on employee performance at PT Samudera Pastry Indonesia which is based on the fact that many employees are not yet optimal in carrying out their performance with clear evidence that many people still make mistakes, paying little attention to product quality, not being on time and targeting not achieved and also a lack of independence in completing tasks. With this, researchers conducted research with the aim of finding ways to improve the quality of employee performance. The population in this research is all employees who work at PT Samudera Pastry Indonesia, totaling 39 people. Data collection techniques in this research were interviews and questionnaires with data analysis using descriptive methods and using multiple regression. The conclusion obtained from the research results is that work family conflict and work life balance have a significant effect on the performance of PT Samudra Pastry Indonesia employees with a contribution of 81.6%, while the remaining 18.4% is determined by other factors not observed in this research.
Feasibility Analysis of Corn Farming with a Partnership Pattern in Pringgabaya District, East Lowbok District Ridwan Ridwan; Muhsin Muhsin; Zuhriatun Solihah
Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia
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This research was carried out in Pringgabaya District, East Lombok Regency. This research aims to find out: (1). Model of partnership pattern between corn farmers and PT. DNYA Perbawa Pradhikasa, (2). Feasibility of corn farming with a partnership pattern with PT. DNYA Perbawa Pradhikasa, (3). The obstacles faced by corn farmers in Pringgabaya District, East Lombok Regency in partnering with PT. Donly Perbawa Pradhikasa. ). Labuhan Lombok Village and North Pringgabaya Village were selected as research locations and this location was determined using a purposive sampling technique, using 30 respondents determined proportionally. Random sampling and data collection was carried out using direct interview techniques with respondents, using questionnaires that had been prepared and carried out in the month July 2023To find out Total Production Costs (Total Cost) can be calculated using the formula TC = FC+VC, Total Revenue: (Total Revenue) with the formula TR = P x Q, Income: π = TR-TC, meanwhile to find out the feasibility of corn farming you can calculated using Revenue Cost Ratio (RCR) analysis. The results of the research show that the average income from corn farming in Pringgabaya District, East Lombok Regency is IDR 10.894,928., per ha (MH 2021/2022), with an R/C Ratio value of 1.650. This means that corn farming in Pringgabaya District, East Lombok Regency using a Partnership Pattern is feasible to develop. Meanwhile, the problems faced in corn farming with a partnership pattern are: high fertilizer prices, pest and disease attacks, water content agreements, price suitability and capital adequacy.
Trigona Honey Bee Cultivation Business Contribution (Trigona Sp) on The Income of Farm Households in Pemepek Village Pringgarata Sub-District Central Lombok Regency Dewi Sahmin Puspita Sari; Narita Amni Rosadi; Baiq Santi Rengganis
Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia
Publisher : Management Science Doctoral Program, Pasundan University, Bandung, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/implikasi.v1i2.455

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The objectives of this research are: (1) To determine the costs and income of honey bee cultivation businesses Trigona sp In Pemepek Village, Pringgarata Sub-District, Central Lombok Regency; (2) Knowing the magnitude of the contribution of the honey bee cultivation business Trigona sp on farmer household income; (3) Knowing what obstacles are faced by honey bee cultivation businesses Trigona sp. In this research the method used is the descriptive method. Determination of the sample area was carried out using purposive sampling, while the data collection technique was carried out using a census. The research results show that: (1) Average production costs for honey bee cultivation businesses Trigona sp amounting to IDR 134,663,- per one production or IDR 403,989,- per year (3 production times). The average honey production produced is 0.11 liters per stop or 2.15 liters per production or 6.45 liters per year with a price at the farmer level of IDR 300,000, so that the average revenue is IDR 646,000 per one. times production or IDR 1,938,000 per year. And the average income of honey bee farmers is IDR 511,337 per production or IDR 1,534,011 per year. (2) Contribution of honey bee business Trigona sp to farmer household income of IDR 1,501,789,- or 14.11% of the total income of IDR 10,874,204,- per year, which comes from farming IDR 5,085,193,- or 46.76% and non-agricultural business IDR 4,255,000,- or 39.13%; (3) The main obstacles faced by honey bee business actors Trigona sp are weak financial management of honey bee cultivation businesses, reduced raw materials for bees' main consumption which are produced from various trees or plants that produce resin, nectar and pollen, reduced honey stocks, the presence of pests and diseases, low consumer confidence in the quality of honey.
The Influence of Compensation and Job Stress on Turnover Intention in the Sales Division of PT. Astra International Tbk – TSO Auto2000 Tebet Saharjo Anggun Ashyfa Rizqi Millenigita; Rita Intan Permatasari; Sipon AlMunir
Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia
Publisher : Management Science Doctoral Program, Pasundan University, Bandung, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/implikasi.v1i2.456

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Turnover Intentioncharacterized by various things related to employee behavior which is reflected in the provision of compensation and work stress. This research aims to determine the effect of compensation and work stress on turnover intention in the sales division of PT. Astra International Tbk – TSO Auto2000 Tebet Saharjo. This research uses a causal associative approach with a survey method using the SPSS version 25 application. The population is 55 people and the sample is 33 people based on a purposive sampling technique. Data were collected using a questionnaire with a Likert scale of 1 to 5. The results showed that: compensation partially had a negative and significant effect on employee turnover intention, work stress partially had a positive and significant effect on employee turnover intention, compensation and work stress simultaneously had a significant effect on turnover intention of PT Sales Division Employees. Astra International Tbk – TSO Auto2000 Tebet Saharjo. The contribution of compensation and work stress was 41.2%, the remaining 58.8% was influenced by other variables not examined in this research.
Comparative Study of Oyster Mushroom and Oyster Mushroom Income Corn Cob Mushroom in Mataram City I Wayan Agus Suardana; Herdiana Herdiana; Nurlailah Mappanganro
Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia
Publisher : Management Science Doctoral Program, Pasundan University, Bandung, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/implikasi.v1i2.457

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This research aims to analyze the differences in farming oyster mushrooms and corncob mushrooms, how much the comparison of income affects the income level of oyster mushroom and corncob mushroom farmers in the city of Mataram and to find out the obstacles in farming oyster mushrooms and corncob mushrooms. Determining the location in this research was carried out using purposive sampling, meaning that sampling was carried out deliberately. The research location is in Mataram City, namely in six sub-districts, namely Mataram District, Ampenan District, Sekarbela District, Selaparang District, Cakranegara District, and Sandubaya District. Determining respondents was carried out using the census method, namely taking respondents as a whole. The respondents in this research were oyster mushroom and corncob mushroom farmers spread across six sub-districts. The research results show: firstly, the average production of oyster mushrooms is 1,650 kilograms per 100 m2 per year, which is greater than the average production of corn weevil mushrooms of 830 kilograms per 100 m2. The average production cost of oyster mushroom farming is IDR. 11,533,100,- per 100 m2 per year, which is greater than the average production cost of corn weevil mushrooms, which is Rp. 10,434,641,- per 100 m2 per year. Second, the average income in oyster mushroom farming is IDR. 21,466,900,- per 100 m2 per year, greater than the income from corn weevil mushroom farming, namely Rp. 18,615,359,-per 100 m2, meaning that the income from oyster mushroom farming is greater than the income from corn cob mushroom farming for 1 year. Third, the obstacles faced in carrying out oyster mushroom farming and corn cob mushroom farming are the same as experiencing difficulties in obtaining raw materials, having little capital, limited land, and cheap labor that is difficult to obtain in urban areas
Implementation of Lean Management Principles for Operational Efficiency H. Hastono; Azhar Affandi; Denok Sunarsi
Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/implikasi.v1i2.458

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This article explores the implementation of Lean Management principles to improve operational efficiency in organizations. Lean Management, with its roots in the Toyota production system, focuses on reducing waste and increasing value for customers. The main goal of implementing this method is to create a more efficient work process, reduce costs, and improve the quality of products or services. This article begins with a brief introduction to Lean Management, including its origins and philosophy, as well as the importance of operational efficiency in the current era of globalization. In the core section, this article details the key steps in implementing Lean Management, starting from Value Stream Mapping to identify inefficiencies, creating Flows to optimize processes, implementing a Pull System to avoid overproduction, to implementing Kaizen for continuous improvement. Each step is explained with theory and illustrated through applicable examples, showing how this theory is applied in real business practice. Next, this article outlines the significant benefits of implementing Lean Management, including increased cost and time efficiency, better product or service quality, higher customer satisfaction, and increased organizational flexibility and adaptability. A real case study is presented to illustrate the transformation achieved through the application of Lean principles. The conclusion of the article summarizes the long-term benefits of implementing Lean Management and emphasizes the importance of innovation and adaptation in operational management. This article concludes with recommendations for organizations seeking to implement Lean Management, as well as providing additional resources for readers interested in exploring further.
Contribution of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPS) to the Income of Forest Edge Farmers in Community Forests (HKM) Aik Berik Village, North Batukliang District, Central Lombok Regency I Abdul Hafiz; Muh. Ansyar; Yudi Hermawan
Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/implikasi.v1i2.464

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The research was conducted in the Community Forest Area (HKm) of Aik Berik Village, North Batukliang Subdistrict, Central Lombok Regency, with the aim of determining the income of community forest farmers from non-timber forest products and paddy farming. Additionally, the study aimed to analyze the contribution of non-timber forest products to the income of paddy farming in the community. The objectives of this research were to identify the types of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) most utilized by Community Forest Farmers in Aik Berik Village, analyze the contribution of NTFPs to farmer income, and evaluate the constraints affecting the utilization of NTFPs in the HKm of Aik Berik Village. The research method used was descriptive with purposive sampling. The results showed that durian, banana, avocado, and taro were the most used NTFPs by farmers. The average income of farmers reached IDR 35,857,179 per year, with NTFPs contributing 70.04% to the total income. This contribution reflects the significant role of NTFPs in improving the welfare of farmers and the economic sustainability on the outskirts of forest areas. Constraints such as weather, market fluctuations, and price instability influence farmers' income in using NTFPs. This study provides important insights for the management of NTFP resources in HKm and promotes economic sustainability for communities on the forest edge.

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