12 research outputs found

    Effect of Leadership and Organizational Citizenship Behavior (Ocb) on Work Stress and Employee Performance in Denpasar Tourism Office

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    The purpose of this research is to analyze the influence of leadership, organizational citizenship behavior (ocb) on work stress and employee performance in Denpasar Tourism Office. Hypothesis proposed were 1) Leadership has positive and significant effect on employee performance; 2) Organizational citizenship behavior (ocb) has a positive and significant effect on employee performance; 3) Leadership has a positive and significant effect on work stress; 4) Organizational citizenship behavior (ocb) has a positive and significant effect on work stress; 5) Work stress has a negative and significant effect on employee performance. Research design used is quantitative, with the number of respondents is 51 persons determined by questionnaire method. Data were analysed using SEM based PLS. Results showed that 1) Leadership positively but insignificantly affect the performance of employees; 2) Organizational citizenship behavior has a positive and significant effect on employee performance; 3) Leadership has positive and insignificant effect on work stress; 4) Organizational citizenship behavior (ocb) has positive but insignificant effect on work stress; 5) Work stress has positive and insignificant effect on employee performance

    VARIASI GENETIK KAMBING BENGGALA DI KABUPATEN MANGGARAI BARAT BERDASARKAN METODE RANDOM AMPLIFIED POLYMORPHIC DNA

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    Genetic Variation of Benggala Goats in West Manggarai Regency Based on Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Method ABSTRACTIndonesia has several types of local goats that have had an extended period of adaptation to the natural conditions in Indonesia. Goat is one of the most important germplasm in supporting the economy of rural communities. Benggala is a local breed of goat originating from Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara province and has distinctive characteristics. The RAPD technique has several advantages and has been widely used in studies of the genetic diversity of goats. A total of 50 blood samples of Benggala goats were taken from four sub-districts in West Manggarai Regency. This study was conducted to estimate genetic variations of Benggala goats using OPA-6 and OPA-16 primers. The OPA-6 primer consisted of 0-11 bands, while the OPA-16 primer consisted of 0-7 bands. The total bands produced on the OPA-6 primer from all samples was 456, whilst OPA-16 primer was 314. The lowest genetic similarity between individuals of Benggala goats was 44% from the sample K46. Based on the sample population, the average genetic similarity level was 72%. These results show that the genetic diversity of Benggala goats is low.Keywords: Benggala  goat, genetic similarity,genetic variation, RAPD, West Manggarai ABSTRAKIndonesia memiliki beberapa jenis kambing lokal yang memiliki periode adaptasi yang panjang dengan kondisi alam di Indonesia. Kambing merupakan salah satu plasma nutfah yang sangat penting dalam mendukung perekonomian masyarakat pedesaan. Benggala adalah jenis kambing lokal yang berasal dari pulau Flores, propinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur dan kambing Benggala memiliki ciri khas. Teknik RAPD memiliki beberapa keunggulan dan telah banyak digunakan pada studi keragaman genetik kambing. Total 50 sampel darah kambing Benggala yang diambil dari empat kecamatan di Kabupaten Manggarai Barat. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk menguji variasi genetik kambing Benggala dengan menggunakan primer OPA-6 dan OPA-16. Primer OPA-6 terdiri dari 0-11 band, sedangkan primer OPA-16 terdiri dari 0-7 band. Total jumlah pita yang dihasilkan pada primer OPA-6 dari semua sampel adalah 456, sementara primer OPA-16 adalah 314. Kemiripan genetik terendah antara individu-individu kambing Benggala adalah 44% dari sampel K46. Berdasarkan populasi sampel, tingkat kemiripan genetik rata-rata adalah 72%. Hasil ini menunjukkan bahwa keragaman genetik kambing Benggala tergolong rendah.Kata Kunci: kambing Benggala, kemiripan genetik, Manggarai Barat , RAPD, variasi geneti

    Potential of Market Development of Products and Marketing Strategies of Wood Crafts in Tegalalang Village, Gianyar Regency to Global Direction

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    The industrial sector is one of the main sectors as an engine driving economy in Bali. Seeing the potential of small industry is very good, does not mean in the business process does not face obstacles and challenges. The aims of research is to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in the product market and to know the strategy of developing the wooden product market in Tegalalang village towards the Global. This research is explorative and the analytical tool used to compile the strategy factors is Matriks SWOT, while the method used in this research is qualitative. The samples are some craftsmen/Managers, wood farmers, and employees/worker shop owned by craftsmen. The total number of samples selected as informants is 10 people. The results of the research show that from IFAS / EFAS Matrix has been determined the number of IFAS score is 2.137 and EFAS score is 2.088. From these results it is known that the business position of the craftsmen in Tegalalang Village is currently located in cell V (five), which is in the Growth Stability Strategy (Growth Stability) which is the business growth of the craftsmen in Tegalalang Village, Gianyar Regency

    Farmers' Characteristics Associations with the Knowledge for Sheep Estrus Detection in Batur Village, Banjarnegara, Indonesia

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    The accuracy of the estrus detection was important in sheep breeding management. This study aimed to determine the correlation between the farmers’ characteristics and the knowledge on estrus detection of their sheep. The data were collected by interviewing 33 farmers, who have raised sheep with a breeding system for at least two years of experience in Batur Village, Banjarnegara, Indonesia. The farmers’ knowledge for estrus detection was divided into three-level, namely low, medium, and high levels. The results showed that the farmers’ knowledge for estrus detection was 51.5%, 27.3%, and 21.2% on the low, medium, and high levels, respectively. There was a significant relationship between formal education, informal education, number of sheep, the sheepfold position, stay duration in the sheepfold, and the ram ownership for mating toward knowledge of estrus detection level. It can be concluded that there is a relationship between farmer characteristics in Batur Village and the ability to detect estrus in ewes, which is dominated at low levels, so it is necessary to increase farmers' knowledge regarding estrus detection

    LAPORAN KEGIATAN PENGABDIAN PADA MASYARAKAT WORKSHOP PEMBUATAN TAPESTRI DI YAYASAN BUNGA BALI, DENPASAR, BALI

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    Implementasi Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi yang wajib dilakukan oleh setiap dosen perguruan tinggi sebagai tenaga pendidik, salah satunya adalah kegiatan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM). Hal ini sesuai dengan peraturan pemerintah no 37 tahun 2009 tentang beban kerja dosen, maka pengabdian kepada masyarakat wajib dilakukan. Kegiatan pengabdian dapat diselenggarakan oleh perguruan tinggi yang bersangkutan atau melalui lembaga lain. Berkaitan dengan kewajiban tersebut, maka seluruh dosen Program Studi Kriya dan Program Studi Desain Produk FSRD ISI Denpasar melaksanakn kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat yang dilakukan di Yayasan Bunga Bali – Denpasar, sesuai dengan Surat Tugas yang diberikan oleh Dekan FSRD ISI Denpasar dengan isian bahwa kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini diberikan izin dan siap disambut dengan baik dari pihak Fakultas dan Yayasan. Pada pelaksanaannya dikemas dalam bentuk workshop merajut benang menjadi bentuk-bentuk Tapestri. Pengabdian ini merupakan salah satu bentuk partisipasi dalam mengembangkan bakat dan keterampilan para penyandang disabilitas di Yayasan Bunga Bali Denpasar di bidang tekstil (menganyam), dengan harapan keahlian yang diajarkan dapat dimanfaatkan oleh mereka sebagai bekal dalam mengarungi gelombang kehidupan. Selain itu dengan penguasaan keterampilan yang telah dipelajari, akan bisa memberikan harapan kepada mereka untuk dapat hidup secara mandir

    Buku Branding World Craft City Gianyar Internasional 2020

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    SAMBUTAN REKTOR ISI DENPASAR Om Swastiastu, Puji syukur atas segala rahmat Tuhan Yang Maha Esa, karenaNya Buku Branding Event Gianyar International Craft Festival (GICF) tahun 2020 dapat terselesaikan sesuai rencana. Saya selaku Rektor ISI Denpasar, tentu merasa bangga dan berterimakasih kepada semua pihak yang ikut serta dalam membantu penyusunan buku ini. Bagi Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar, penyusunan buku branding GICF 2020 diharapkan mampu berkontribusi, membantu Kabupaten Gianyar didalam pelaksanaan event 2 tahunan yang bertaraf internasional. Buku ini juga sebagai ajang untuk menampilkan eksistensi perguruan tinggi seni dalam melaksanakan Tridarma Perguruan tinggi yang salah satunya adalah penelitian/perancangan buku branding. Sebagai ruang bersemainya kecakapan penelitian dengan penguasaan konsep serta tetap terus membangun jaringan dan kerjasama sosial. ISI Denpasar terus memacu tekad dan kerja nyata semua sivitas akademikanya agar terus mengasah diri dan berkompetisi untuk mengisi ruang-ruang aktualisasi seni dan desain. Sebagai penutup, ijinkan saya mewakili segenap sivitas akademika ISI Denpasar menghaturkan terimakasih kepada semua pihak, terutama Bupati Gianyar, Ketua Dekranasda Kabupaten Gianyar, Dinas Perindustrian dan perdagangan Kabupaten Gianyar, Seluruh Tim Penyusun yang telah bekerja sungguh-sungguh dalam penyusunan Buku Branding GICF 2020. Semoga semua diberi kesehatan dan pikiran jernih untuk melanjutkan pembangunan bidang pendidikan dan seni/desain di Indonesia yang kita cintai bersama ini. Om Santih Santih Santih Om Denpasar, 10 Desember 2019 Rektor ISI Denpasar, Prof. Dr. I Gede Arya Sugiartha M.Hum NIP: 19661201199103100

    The impact of religious festival on roadside livestock traders in urban and peri-urban areas of Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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    Background and Aim: Eid al-Adha is one of the most important festivals celebrated by Muslims in Indonesia. Roadside livestock traders open their stalls during the Eid al-Adha period. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics and behaviors of roadside livestock traders in urban and peri-urban areas in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Materials and Methods: In-depth interviews with 36 roadside livestock traders were conducted on August 7-23, 2018 in urban (n=20) and peri-urban (n=16) areas of Yogyakarta. The collected data were analyzed by descriptive and statistical analysis using one-way analysis of variance. Results: The results indicate that the trading activities of roadside livestock traders in urban areas last longer (p<0.05) than in peri-urban areas. No difference was found in the opening day of stalls, the number of buyers, and trends in animal prices set by roadside livestock traders in urban and peri-urban areas. Most traders sell sheep and goats, buy livestock at the animal market, and only open their stalls during Eid al-Adha. Prices are high in this period, and buyers directly visit the stalls. A significant difference exists in the selling price of livestock between Eid al-Adha and ordinary days (non-festival), and most roadside traders benefit from the Eid al-Adha momentum. Conclusion: Significant similarities exist among roadside livestock traders during the Eid al-Adha period in urban and peri-urban areas of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Sheep are more desirable than goats and cattle in this period, and Eid al-Adha generates a high profit for roadside livestock traders

    The genetic profiles and maternal origin of local sheep breeds on Java Island (Indonesia) based on complete mitochondrial DNA D-loop sequences

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    Background and Aim: Java Island is one of the islands in Indonesia which has local sheep breeds with specific characteristics and native development geography in certain regions. This study aimed to determine the genetic profiles and maternal origin of six local sheep breeds on Java Island. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted by identifying the profiles of complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) displacement loop (D-loop) region sequences on a total of 22 individual in six local sheep breeds on Java Island, including Javanese thin-tailed (JTT), Javanese Fat-Tailed (JFT), Batur (BTR), Wonosobo (WSB), Garut (GRT), and Priangan (PRG) sheep. The D-loop region was amplified using specific primers, and the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed. The PCR products were purified and sequenced. Results: The mtDNA D-loop analysis identified 21 haplotypes in the analyzed 22 animals with 123 polymorphic sites (V) consisting of 60 singleton variable sites (S) and 63 parsimony informative sites (P). Within all breeds tested, the haplotype diversity, the average number of pairwise differences (K), and nucleotide diversity (Pi) were 0.99567, 25.36364, and 0.02153, respectively. The genetic distance (D) within groups and between groups was 0.001-0.006 and 0.004-0.036, respectively. The phylogeny resulted in the presence of two haplogroups (Hap), which are 5 Hap A and 16 Hap B. All JTT, JFT, BTR, and WSB breeds were in the same cluster in Hap B, whereas GRT and PRG breeds were in clusters in both Hap A and Hap B. Conclusion: The high genetic diversity in six local sheep breeds on Java Island suggests that they originated from different genetic sources. JTT sheep have closer genetic relationships to JFT, BTR, and WSB sheep, and they are close to European sheep, whereas GRT sheep have closer genetic relationships to PRG sheep. Both are closer to Asian sheep than to European sheep

    Relationship Between Sheep Farmer’s Characteristics with the Animal and Environmental Health Management Practices in Batur Village, Banjarnegara, Indonesia

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    The success of animal husbandry is supported by good animal and environmental health management practices. This study examined the correlation between the sheep farmer’s characteristics and the animal and environmental health management practices. The data collected by direct interviews with 48 respondents in Batur Village, Banjarnegara. Indonesia. The aspects of animal (exercise, grooming, wool shearing, supplement feeding, and water drinking) and environmental (sheepfold sanitation, waste processing, and waste removal) health management practices were divided into three categories, namely low, medium, and high levels. The results showed that 83.3% of respondents were in the low-level following by medium (14.6%) and high (2.1%) levels of animal health management. Furthermore, on the environmental health management shows, 27.1% of respondents were in the low level, 60.4% in the medium level, and 12.5% in the high level. There was a significant relationship between farmers’ characteristics (informal education, livestock farming experience, and the number of sheep) and animal health management practice. A significant relationship was also shown between formal education, livestock purpose, livestock experience, and number of sheep by farmers toward environmental health management practice. It may conclude that the low and medium levels of animal and environmental health management practices were dominant in Batur Village
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