This study aims to examine the effect of initiation structure leadership on evaluation fairness. This study also examines the mediation of subjective diagnostic and subjective interactive on the relationship between initiation structure leadership and evaluation fairness. The population and sample this study use subordinates in service, merchandising and manufacturing business. Data were collected using a questionnaire with hand delivery system technique and processed using structural equation modeling with WarpPLS 3.0 software. The results of this study indicate that initiation structure leadership influences evaluation fairness. However, mediation variable do not support the hypotheses in this study.Keyword: Evaluation Fairness, Initiation Structure Leadership, Subjective Diagnostic, Subjective Interactive
Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages and Regulation of the Minister of Underdeveloped Villages and Transmigration Number 4 of 2015 encourage villages to independently manage their resources and develop their economies. The implementation of this law is a realization of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes). In managing their finances, many BUMDes managers still don't understand it. How to plan, administer and make financial accountability. This activity aims to provide assistance related to BUMDes financial management. The target audience for this activity is the management of BUMDes Mitra Baru in Taratak Village, Rumbio Jaya District, Kampar Regency. The method of activity is discussion, question and answer and simulation of BUMDes financial report preparation. This activity is expected to improve the performance of BUMDes so that it has an impact on improving the economy of the surrounding community.
This study aims to analyze the effect of human capital and social capital on the performance of Village-owned Enterprises which is mediated by innovation capability. The population in this study is Village-owned Enterprises located in Kampar Regency. Respondents in this study were the director of BUMdes. as many as 228 Village-owned Enterprises. The data collection technique is by sending a questionnaire in the form of an internet questionnaire designed using Google Forms. A total of 120 BUMDes Directors participated in this research. The results of data analysis with PLS show that the results of the study indicate that human capital does not affect the performance of Village-owned Enterprises. Social capital affects the performance of Village-owned Enterprises. Social capital and human capital have also been shown to affect the ability to innovate. Social capital has also been shown to affect humans and innovation capability affects performance. The ability of innovation can also partially mediate the relationship of social capital with the performance of Village-owned Enterprises and fully mediate the effect of special capital on the performance of Village-owned Enterprises. However, human capital is not a mediating variable for the effect of social capital on Village-owned Enterprises performance. This research has a contribution to improving the performance of Village-owned Enterprises.
This study was conducted to determine the factors that influence the farmer's exchange rate (the ratio of the price index received by farmers to the price index paid by farmers) in the food crops sub-sector in Riau Province. The data collected in this study is data published by the Central Statistics Agency of Riau Province. The data obtained were then analyzed using SPSS 22. The test results show that the level of expenditure has a negative and significant effect on the exchange rate of farmers in the food crop sub-sector, this can be seen from the value of tcount (-2.475) < ttable (2.44691) with a significant value of 0.048 < 0.05. Harvested area has a significant positive effect on the exchange rate of farmers in the food crop sub-sector, this can be seen from the value of tcount (4.441) < ttable (2.44691) with a significant value of 0.004 <0.05. Meanwhile, the food import variable has no significant effect on the exchange rate of farmers in the food crop sub-sector, this can be seen from the value of tcount (2.273) < ttable (2.44691) with a significant value of 0.063 > 0.05, with a value of Fcount (12.476) > Ftable , (4,35).
This study was conducted to determine the factors that influence the farmer's exchange rate (the ratio of the price index received by farmers to the price index paid by farmers) in the food crops sub-sector in Riau Province. The data collected in this study is data published by the Central Statistics Agency of Riau Province. The data obtained were then analyzed using SPSS 22. The test results show that the level of expenditure has a negative and significant effect on the exchange rate of farmers in the food crop sub-sector, this can be seen from the value of tcount (-2.475) < ttable (2.44691) with a significant value of 0.048 < 0.05. Harvested area has a significant positive effect on the exchange rate of farmers in the food crop sub-sector, this can be seen from the value of tcount (4.441) < ttable (2.44691) with a significant value of 0.004 <0.05. Meanwhile, the food import variable has no significant effect on the exchange rate of farmers in the food crop sub-sector, this can be seen from the value of tcount (2.273) < ttable (2.44691) with a significant value of 0.063 > 0.05, with a value of Fcount (12.476) > Ftable , (4,35). Keywords: Farmer's Exchange Rate, Food Crops Subsector.
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