Purpose This paper aims to examine the role of the inter-organizational learning contributing in transforming the green entrepreneurial orientation and market orientation to the improvement of sustainable competitive advantages. Design/methodology/approach The structural equation model was established to explain the complex relationship between green entrepreneurial orientation, market orientation and sustainable competitive advantage. To test the hypothesis, this study used partial least square with data from a survey of 280 firms. Findings There is a strong tendency that the inter-organizational learning plays a pivotal role as an intervening variable that operates by receiving the input from green entrepreneurial orientation and market orientation, which plays as the exogenous construct. Hence, the greater inter-organizational learning leads the firms to achieve the greater sustainable competitive advantage. Originality/value This study extends the discussion on how organization should contribute to the well-being of the economic, social and environmental system by investigating the role of inter-organizational learning in achieving the sustainable competitive advantage.
Work Engagement is referred to as the motivation employees have in involving and being enthusiastic about their work. An engaged employee will positively involve and strive to contribute to the organization through higher productivity, efficiency, and vast innovation. A motivational condition such as Work Engagement stimulates employee's positive thought-action, which then elevates their Innovative Work Behavior. Many previous studies examined the relationship between Work Engagement and Innovative Work Behavior with inconsistent results. This study aims to evaluate several research results quantitatively through a meta-analysis test related to the magnitude of the correlation between Work Engagement and Innovative Work Behavior. This study involved 26 journals with 26 correlation coefficients. The statistical test shows that Work Engagement and Innovative Work Behavior have a medium effect size correlation (r = 0.46 with 95% CI between 0.423-0.506). The heterogeneity of I2 = 90.2%, thus using a random-effect model. There was no publication bias (Egger bias, p = 0.23). Work Engagement has a medium to large correlation effect size with Innovative Work Behavior. The research results indicate that Work Engagement is not a dominant factor; other factors form Innovative Work Behavior.
The aims of this study was to analyzed and reviewed the literatures about effectiveness mindfulness therapy to reduce anxiety. The method was Reviewing fourteen literature (international journal) and using Meta-analysis method to analyzed effectiveness mindfulness therapy for reduce anxiety. The result revealed that fourteen journals showed that mindfulness therapy effective to reduce anxiety. Effect size score from random effect is 1, 28 (95% CI=0,803 to 1,756, P=0,0) with I 2 (inkonsistensi) 89.0%. These result show that mindfulness therapy effective (significant) to reduce anxiety.
Cigarettes is one of the biggest causes of health problems in the world. Disadvantages in terms of health and economy is then the program to stop smoking (smoking cessation) ABSTRAKRokok merupakan salah satu faktor penyebab gangguan kesehatan terbesar di dunia. Kerugian dalam hal kesehatan dan ekonomi tersebut maka program berhenti merokok (smoking cessation) menjadi pilihan utama pengobatan bagi perokok. Kini banyak perokok beralih menggunakan rokok elektrik (e-cigarette) yang meningkat pesat perkembangannya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menggali lebih dalam mengenai persepsi, efektifitas dan keamanan penggunaan rokok elektrik oleh perokok aktif dalam usahanya untuk berhenti merokok. Desain penelitian ini menggunakan mix method, dengan tahap metode deskriptif dan tahap interpretatif phenomenologi analysis (IPA) dalam mengamati persepsi, efektifitas, dan keamanan. Responden yang terlibat sebanyak 47 orang, yaitu pengguna rokok elektrik yang sebelumnya pernah menggunakan rokok biasa (tembakau). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan partisipan menganggap rokok elektrik efektif membantu dalam proses smoking cessation. Rokok eletrik terbukti mengurangi frekuensi penggunaan rokok tembakau (25%) dan menyebabkan berhenti merokok (75%). Sedangkan sebagian besar responden tidak mengalami efek samping (66,66%), dan efek yang dilaporkan adalah tenggorokan terasa kering dan batuk (33,33%). Kesimpulannya rokok elektrik diyakini mampu membantu proses smoking cessation walaupun efektifitas dan keamanannya masih membutuhkan penelitian lebih lanjut.
A series of terrorist acts involving women in various parts of the world, including in Indonesia, allegedly perpetrated by radical Muslim groups, has reinforced stereotypes and created prejudice against veiled Muslim women. This study aims to explain the role of right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) and intergroup anxiety as antecedents of prejudice against veiled Muslim women. Using a cross-sectional survey design, the study sample (N = 403) were residents of Surabaya, selected using accidental sampling. RWA, intergroup anxiety, and prejudice against veiled Muslim women were measured using a questionnaire, while the research hypothesis was analyzed using multiple regression. The results show that RWA and intergroup anxiety play significant roles in explaining prejudice against veiled Muslim women (R = 0.826; R2 = 0.682; F = 428.68; p 0.001), with the relative contribution of RWA and intergroup anxiety being 34% and 66% respectively. The results and implications of the study are discussed in detail. The theoretical implication of the research is that RWA and intergroup anxiety play roles as antecedents of prejudice against veiled Muslim women.
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