AbstrakPada masa sekarang ini, perkembangan sosial media terutama facebook sangat pesat. Hal ini memicu remaja untuk menggunakan facebook semakin meningkat yang akan menyebabkan kecenderungan menjadi nomophobia. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji secara ilmiah mengenai ada tidaknya hubungan antara intensitas penggunaan facebook terhadap kecenderungan menjadi nomophobia pada remaja. Subjek dalam penelitian ini adalah siswa SMA Negeri 02 Bengkalis dengan teknik pengambilan sampel yang digunakan adalah adalah purposive sampling sebanyak 171 siswa. Data penelitian diperoleh dengan menggunakan skala yang diperoleh melalui aspekaspek intensitas penggunaan facebook yang dikemukakan oleh Ellison dkk (2007), dan karakteristik nomophobia yang diuraikan oleh Bragazzi & Del Puente (2014). Hasil analisis data menunjukan korelasi intensitas penggunaan facebook dengannomophobia dengan korelasi sebesar R=0,272 dengan taraf signifikansi 0,000 (p < 0,05), maka dapat ditarik kesimpulan bahwa ada hubungan antara intensitas penggunaan facebook dengan kecenderungan menjadi nomophobia pada remaja. Hal ini berarti tinggi rendahnya intensitas penggunaan facebook berhubungan dengan kecenderungan menjadi nomophobia. Selanjutnya nilai sumbangsih variabel intensitas penggunaan facebook terhadap variabel kecenderungan menjadi nomophobia adalah 7,4%, sisanya 92,6% di pengaruhi oleh variabel lain.Kata kunci: intensitas penggunaan facebook, menjadi nomophobia, remaja. AbstractNowadays, social media development especially facebook is very fast. It sparks adolescent to use facebook and it increases as tendency named nomophobia. This research aims to scientifical review whether there is correlation between facebook use intensity on tendency that becomes nomophobia or not. This research subject is students of SMA Negeri 02 Bengkalis by using purposive sampling technique with 171 students. Research data is gotten by using scale from intensity aspects facebook user stated by Ellison dkk (2007) and nomophobia characteristics said by Bragazzi & Del Puente (2014).. The data analysis result shows correlation of facebook use intensity with tendency becoming nomophobia with correlation R=0.272 with significant degree 0.000 (p < 0,05), therefore it can be concluded that there is correlation between facebook use intensity and tendency becomes nomophobia for adolescent. It means that facebook use intensity relates tendency to be nomophobia. After that, facebook use intensity variable contribution value towards tendency variable becomes nomophobia is 7.4% and 92.6% is influenced by other variables.
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of authentic leadership on OCB mediated by trust in leaders at Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran. This research was conducted at the Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran, the number of samples used was 65 employees using nonprobability sampling with saturated sampling technique. The data were analyzed using path analysis techniques. Collecting data through interviews and distributing questionnaires. The results showed that authentic leadership had a positive and significant effect on OCB at the Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran. Authentic leadership has a significant positive effect on trust in leaders of Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran. Trust in leaders have a significant positive effect on OCB at Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran. Trust in leaders partially mediate the influence of authentic leadership on OCB at Royal Tulip Springhill Resort Jimbaran. The implication of this research is that with the existence of trust in leaders, authentic leadership can have an effect on OCB. Therefore, with better authentic leadership, trust in leaders will increase and will also increase employee OCB.
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