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      • Internship Evaluation to Improve Students’ Employability Skills in Culinary Art Department, Faculty of Engineering, Yogyakarta State University

        Dewi Eka Murniati 한국직업자격학회 2017 한국직업자격학회 학술대회 Vol.2017 No.10

        This study aims to analyze the internship implemented in Culinary Art Department, Faculty of Engineering, Yogyakarta State University (PT B Indonesia_Dewi E Murniatioga FT UNY) to improve the students employability skills. Based on preliminary observations of researchers, there are several things that need to be attentive to the implementation of the Internship in PT Boga FT UNY. This study is expected to be one of Internship evaluation in PT Boga FT UNY to improve students’ employability skills as a responsibility of education institutions to students as its main consumer. This type of research was ex post facto with a qualitative descriptive approach. Data were collected by structured interviews will be used to obtain qualitative data. The study population was student supervisors in the Internship location, especially in Yogyakarta and surrounding areas totaling 16 hotels in Yogyakarta, Magelang and Surakarta. The research sample was a number of 6 hotels 4 and 5 in Yogyakarta and Magelang. Data was collected at the time of execution of the internship program in July-September 2016. The method used in the study was an evaluation study using a model approach Context, Input, Process, and Product (CIPP). The result shows that the internship program in PT Boga FT UNY cannot improve student employability skills yet. This is because there is a gap between the findings of Internship guidance of FT UNY (the standard criteria) with facts on the ground. To overcome these issues, industry provides some considerations which are relevant to: (1) Context, includes the internship debriefing related to: the understanding and agreement on objectives PI, the technical execution as the application petition, and the procedure of resume writing, interviewing, training interpersonal skills, matching the interest and competence of students with industry requirements, (2) input, includes a database system of integrated internship location, and MoU or agreement with industry, (3) Process, including curriculum and mentoring PI, (4) Product, covering students’ assessment and internship reports.

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        Purchase Intention of Green Products Following an Environmentally Friendly Marketing Campaign: Results of a Survey of Instagram Followers of InnisfreeIndonesia

        Dewi, Wayan Weda Asmara,Avicenna, Fitria,Meideline, Maria Magdalena Center for Asian Public Opinion ResearchCollaborat 2020 Asian journal for public opinion research Vol.8 No.2

        In Indonesia, concern about environmental protection is increasing. Thus, companies not only adjust their products but also create promotion strategies with environmentally friendly messages, called green marketing. This study identifies the effect of green marketing on purchase intentions. A quantitative method with an explanatory design was conducted. Data was gathered online. In this study, the population was @InnisfreeIndonesia Instagram followers. Thus, a direct message with the survey invitation was sent to randomly selected Instagram followers. Additional followers were invited daily for about a month until 100 responses were collected. The majority of respondents were Indonesian females, age 21-25. The results show that green products partially influence purchase intentions. Once consumers consider environmental friendly issues before buying a skin care product, they may identify whether the product is toxic-free, environmentally friendly, and holds a certification that identifies it as such. Thus, potential consumers tend to seek information to set expectations about the product they want to buy, prioritize them over other products, and to refer the product to others.

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        Detection of Enteropathogens in Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Non-Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Children with Acute Diarrhea in an Indonesian Tertiary Hospital Using Multiplex Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction

        Dewi Wulandari,Rivaldi Febrian,Pramita Gayatri Dwipoerwantoro,Nia Kurniati 대한소아소화기영양학회 2024 Pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology & nutrition Vol.27 No.2

        Purpose: Diarrhea is one of the leading causes of mortality in children living in developing countries. The etiology of acute diarrhea in each healthcare center varies depending on place, time, and population. This study aimed to identify pathogen patterns in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected and non-HIV children suffering from acute diarrhea, using multiplex real time reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), in an Indonesian tertiary hospital. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted at Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National Hospital from March 2019 to April 2020. Results: The study showed that multiplex RT-PCR results were positive in 58.9% of the specimens, with more positive results in HIV-infected children than in non-HIV-infected children (70% vs. 54.7%). Altogether 72 enteropathogens were detected from all specimens. Enteropathogens in non-HIV children with acute diarrhea consisted of bacteria (70.6%) and viruses (29.4%) with a predominance of enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (25.4%), followed by Campylobacter spp. (11.8%), enteropathogenic E. coli (9.8%), Norovirus GII (7.8%), and Clostridium difficile (7.8%). Enteropathogens in HIV-infected children consisted of viruses (57.1%), bacteria (28.6%), and parasites (14.3%) comprising Norovirus GII (24%), Cryptosporidium spp. (14.3%), Campylobacter spp. (14.3%), Norovirus GI (14.3%), and Astrovirus (14.3%). Cryptosporidium spp. was the only parasite found in this study and was found only in HIV-infected children. In non-HIV children with acute diarrhea, most pathogens were invasive bacteria, while in HIV-infected children, more viral and parasite infections occurred, primarily caused by opportunistic pathogens. Conclusion: The pattern of enteropathogens can help clinicians determine further examinations and appropriate empirical antimicrobial therapy for the patient.

      • Joy Harjo’s Perspective on Native Americans Reconciliation for Identity: A Study on Joy Harjo’s In Mad Love and War

        Dewi Handayani 건국대학교 아시아·디아스포라 연구소 2019 International Journal of Diaspora&Cultural Critici Vol.9 No.1

        This paper ascertains how Joy Harjo illustrates historical events from a Native American perspective by exploring the portrayal of atrocities Native Americans have experienced for centuries. Not only have Native Americans historically been marginalized ethnically by the white society, they have also suffered from traumatic experience resulting from their past history. Joy Harjo in In Mad Love and War induces prose poem with its storytelling ability as a means of empowering Native Americans through language that enables them to speak historically and culturally. In her collection of poems, Joy Harjo proposes reconciliation as the effort for Native Americans to struggle for establishing their identity amidst American society. Since all the data used in this research are written text, library research methodology is applied. This analysis employs Lucien Goldmann’s Genetic Structuralism as Joy Harjo perceives that reconciliation is considered as the attempt to free themselves from the miserable life in which Native Americans are tightly bound and to rebuild Native Americans devastated life into a brighter future. Reconciliation by fostering love and eliminating hatred brings assurance to Native Americans for hope in the future. Joy Harjo redefines American literature by calling attention to one of the marginal voices that are rapidly becoming the centre in the United States.

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        Quality of Entrepreneurship and Micro-, Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises’ (MSMEs) Financial Performance in Indonesia

        Dewi HANGGRAENI,Timothy SINAMO 한국유통과학회 2021 The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Busine Vol.8 No.4

        The purpose of this study is to investigate the quality of entrepreneurship – motivation, entrepreneurial orientation, and risk behavior – in relation to the odds of micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises’ (MSMEs) financial performance in Indonesia. Additionally, this paper investigates how these qualities apply for the current challenges perceived by MSMEs’ entrepreneurs in Indonesia due to Covid-19 crisis; specifically, this paper examines the odds of MSMEs’ financial performance during the pandemic in respect to when these qualities are implemented by the entrepreneurs. The empirical data was obtained from an online survey by means of a structured questionnaire. MSMEs surveyed were randomly selected on a national scale. To test the hypotheses, a quantitative approach is employed, using multinomial regression. The main result shows that, under normal economic environment, the more intrinsically-motivated and continuity-driven entrepreneur is, the more likely the MSME will achieve financial growth compared to remaining stagnant. To our surprise, innovativeness leads to less likelihood of MSME’s financial growth, suggesting the significance of innovation does not apply to MSMEs in Indonesia. Lastly, MSMEs’ risk behavior to operate in a stable business environment is found more likely to result in a better performance and is true for operational and financial risks, but not marketing risks.

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        Perceived Distribution Quality Awareness, Organizational Culture, TQM on Quality Output

        Dewi Budhiartini Juli ISNAINI,Yuris DANILWAN,Daduk Merdika MANSUR,Gunawan Bata ILYAS,Sri MURTINI,Muhammad Ybnu TAUFAN 한국유통과학회 2021 유통과학연구 Vol.19 No.12

        Purpose: For the last few decades, TQM has become a hot topic in the inner-disciplinary field in the production management line. Still, unfortunately, the study of TQM and Quality Output management is partially only attached to the tangible side in the production management line. Whereas theoretically, the implications of TQM require incremental improvement in all management lines (e.g., HRM, Marketing, Operations, and Distribution Management). Therefore, starting from the main problem, this study aims to analyze the effect of total quality management, Organizational Culture, Perceived Distribution of Quality Awareness, and quality output through a more in-depth analysis. Research design, data and methodology: We conducted a survey of 170 respondents from managers, staff, and employees from 48 companies in Indonesia. We used a quantitative approach with the SEM method to answer this study s problem formulation and hypotheses. Results: The results of our research stated that based on the demonstration of statistical test results, all hypotheses were positive and significant, both direct and indirect relationship demonstrations. Conclusions: Universally, the findings in this study illustrate that the supporting factor for creating value-added in TQM and Quality output lies in the optimal and positive organizational culture and Perceived Distribution Quality Awareness factors in the organization.

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