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Pandangan Lulusan Prodi Manajemen Informasi Dan Dokumen Programpendidikan Vokasi Ui Terhadap Pekerjaan Di Bidang Perpustakaan Dan Kearsipan, Dyah Safitri
Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia
The need for human resources with expertise in managing information is needed. As the amount of arsiparist power with the need for power is far from balanced. The need for librarians is also very high in managing information. The purpose of this research is to know the views of graduates of the 2014 MID program that graduated in 2017 to the profession they will undergo. The study used the online survey method of MID student program class of 2014. The results showed that softskill and hardskill from lecture subject taught to them felt will support their profession forward. From the …
John Lee Hancock, The Founder (2016), Alejandro Hazera
John Lee Hancock, The Founder (2016), Alejandro Hazera
Markets, Globalization & Development Review
No abstract provided.
Sofia Coppola, Lost In Translation (2003), Masaaki Takemura
Sofia Coppola, Lost In Translation (2003), Masaaki Takemura
Markets, Globalization & Development Review
No abstract provided.
Mark Peterson, Sustainable Enterprise: A Macromarketing Approach (2013), Canan Madran
Mark Peterson, Sustainable Enterprise: A Macromarketing Approach (2013), Canan Madran
Markets, Globalization & Development Review
No abstract provided.
Nassimbeni And Sartor, Sourcing In China (2006), Degan Yu, Mehmet G. Yalcin
Nassimbeni And Sartor, Sourcing In China (2006), Degan Yu, Mehmet G. Yalcin
Markets, Globalization & Development Review
No abstract provided.
Peruvian Antiquities And The Collecting Of Cultural Goods, Terrence H. Witkowski
Peruvian Antiquities And The Collecting Of Cultural Goods, Terrence H. Witkowski
Markets, Globalization & Development Review
Ancient art, artifacts, and architecture have long excited the intellectual curiosity and acquisitive passions of private and institutional collectors who, in turn, have funded archaeological research, preservation initiatives, and public education. Yet, the procurement of these goods also has encouraged looting and trafficking activities. Supplying collectors has destroyed much cultural evidence in source countries and has raised questions about who should control heritage and history. This article investigates the market for Peruvian antiquities, the surviving material culture created by the country’s inhabitants before the Spanish Conquest. It briefly reviews Peru’s early history and the history of collecting its artifacts, and …
Marketing And Poverty Alleviation: Synergizing Research, Education, And Outreach Through The Subsistence Marketplaces Approach, Madhubalan Viswanathan, Arun Sreekumar
Marketing And Poverty Alleviation: Synergizing Research, Education, And Outreach Through The Subsistence Marketplaces Approach, Madhubalan Viswanathan, Arun Sreekumar
Markets, Globalization & Development Review
In this article, we describe our journey through the creation and development of the stream of subsistence marketplaces, summarize our learning, and discuss implications at the intersection of the field of Marketing and poverty alleviation. Distinct from macro level economic research in impoverished contexts, or mid-level approaches, such as the base of the pyramid (BOP) approach in business strategy, this approach is rooted at the micro-level, enabling bottom up understanding of buyer and seller. The term, subsistence marketplaces, reflects understanding these contexts in their own right, not just as markets to sell to, but as individuals, communities, consumers, …
Global Range And Eclectic Potpourri, Nikhilesh Dholakia, Deniz Atik
Global Range And Eclectic Potpourri, Nikhilesh Dholakia, Deniz Atik
Markets, Globalization & Development Review
No abstract provided.
Social Media Risk Perceptions Of Human Resource Professionals: Issues Undergraduate Students Should Consider, Julio C. Rivera, Jack Howard, Samuel Goh, James L. Worrell, Paul Di Gangi
Social Media Risk Perceptions Of Human Resource Professionals: Issues Undergraduate Students Should Consider, Julio C. Rivera, Jack Howard, Samuel Goh, James L. Worrell, Paul Di Gangi
Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice
This study contrasts the social media risk perceptions of undergraduate students, versus those of certified Human Resource professionals. Social media is widely used by most segments of the population, and particularly among the age group that includes most undergraduate students. Organizations hiring employees are increasingly examining job applicant's social media postings as part of the applicant screening process. In this study we examine how these groups differ in their perceptions of the risks inherent in using social media, and what these differences may mean for students seeking employment. Recommendations are made for raising undergraduate student awareness of these risks.
A Toolkit Approach To Information Security Awareness And Education, Peter Korovessis, Steven Furnell, Maria Papadaki, Paul Haskell-Dowland
A Toolkit Approach To Information Security Awareness And Education, Peter Korovessis, Steven Furnell, Maria Papadaki, Paul Haskell-Dowland
Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice
In today’s business environment where all operations are enabled by technology, information security has become an established discipline as more and more businesses realize its value. The human component has been recognized to have an important role in information security since the only way to reduce security risks is through making employees more information security aware. Towards this goal the research will appreciate the importance of information security awareness by illustrating the need for more effective user training. Further to that it proposes and develops an information security toolkit as a prototype awareness raising initiative. Apart from the elements of …
Synergistic Security: A Work System Case Study Of The Target Breach, Martha Nanette Harrell
Synergistic Security: A Work System Case Study Of The Target Breach, Martha Nanette Harrell
Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice
Recent publicized security breaches can be used to evaluate information security programs. The processes and procedures that allowed the event to occur can be examined in a case study and then be used to find methods for future mitigation of risk. The Target security breach is used in this study to examine the organization’s information security program using a macro-ergonomic model. This research posits that an information security program should consider the work system design, based in macro-ergonomics, to help mitigate information security risk to the organization and ensure an efficient and effective information security program. Based on a seminal …
A Developmental Study On Assessing The Cybersecurity Competency Of Organizational Information System Users, Richard K. Nilsen, Yair Levy, Steven R. Terrell Ph.D., Dawn Beyer
A Developmental Study On Assessing The Cybersecurity Competency Of Organizational Information System Users, Richard K. Nilsen, Yair Levy, Steven R. Terrell Ph.D., Dawn Beyer
Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice
Organizational information system users (OISUs) that are open to cyber threats vectors are contributing to major financial and information losses for individuals, businesses, and governments. Moreover, technical cybersecurity controls may be rendered useless due to a lack of cybersecurity competency of OISUs. The main goal of this research study was to propose and validate, using subject matter experts (SMEs), a reliable hands-on assessment prototype tool for measuring the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) that comprise the cybersecurity competency of an OISU. Primarily using the Delphi methodology, this study implemented four phases of data collection using cybersecurity SMEs for proposing and …
From The Editors, Herbert J. Mattord, Michael E. Whitman, Carole L. Hollingsworth
From The Editors, Herbert J. Mattord, Michael E. Whitman, Carole L. Hollingsworth
Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice
No abstract provided.
Leadership And Self-Deception Book Review, Evan D. Poff
Leadership And Self-Deception Book Review, Evan D. Poff
Marriott Student Review
A book review of Leadership and Self-Deception.
Shoe Dog, Tanner Hafen 7058931
Shoe Dog, Tanner Hafen 7058931
Marriott Student Review
A book review of Shoe Dog, by Phil Knight.
Nail It Then Scale It Book Review, Jacob Thorpe
Nail It Then Scale It Book Review, Jacob Thorpe
Marriott Student Review
Nail It Then Scale It highlights how entrepreneurs can deliberately work to create a successful and scalable business.
Forging The Link: Hispanic Community's Impact On U.S. Businesses, Hope Steele
Forging The Link: Hispanic Community's Impact On U.S. Businesses, Hope Steele
Marriott Student Review
American businesses should forge a positive link with the Hispanic community.
Faculty Interview With Dr. Troy Nielson, Joshua T. Mccarty
Faculty Interview With Dr. Troy Nielson, Joshua T. Mccarty
Marriott Student Review
Business school senior, Joshua McCarty, sits down with Associate Professor Dr. Troy Nielson to gain some insights into this well-respected professor's background, vision, and teaching style.
From Play To Performance: Building An Effective Organization, Jessica N. Selee, Jade Johnson, Jocelyn N. Murray, Anna Samuelson, Jasmine Li, Andrew Lacanienta, Mat D. Duerden, Mark Widmer
From Play To Performance: Building An Effective Organization, Jessica N. Selee, Jade Johnson, Jocelyn N. Murray, Anna Samuelson, Jasmine Li, Andrew Lacanienta, Mat D. Duerden, Mark Widmer
Marriott Student Review
Under the Mentored Experience Grant, six students studies the impact that non-work activities (recreation or leisure) have on individual contributors or organization. Some employees refrain from participating in Leisure-at-Work (LAW) due to lack of time or skill, to cliques, to differing preferences, or fear of negative connotations. Employees report that LAW increases productivity, establishes and enriches social interactions, improves communication, attracts and retains employees in a company, and facilitates a culture of engagement, trust, and camaraderie. At the conclusion of our analysis, we identified areas of future research and recommendations for best practice.
Unsung Hero Of The Tanner--Alvan Williamson, Elisabeth J. Andersen
Unsung Hero Of The Tanner--Alvan Williamson, Elisabeth J. Andersen
Marriott Student Review
Alvan Williamson is an unsung hero of the Tanner Building. This article will help you to get to know him better as an all-around amazing person as well.
Heroes: How Hr Leaders Can Help End Sexual Violence Against Women, Wyatt Pagano
Heroes: How Hr Leaders Can Help End Sexual Violence Against Women, Wyatt Pagano
Marriott Student Review
This article explores the nature of the negative consequences of sexual violence for victims and the resulting problems that sexual misconduct can cause for businesses. Also, the article aims to demonstrate ways that HR leaders can help prevent violence and alleviate its consequences, leading to a better, safer workplace and world for women everywhere.
Social Media In The Hiring Process: Uncovering Top Talent Or Lawsuits, Ian U. Anderson
Social Media In The Hiring Process: Uncovering Top Talent Or Lawsuits, Ian U. Anderson
Marriott Student Review
As social media use in the hiring process increases, hiring managers must understand how to use it effectively and legally. Improper use of social media when researching candidates can lead to lawsuits. This article features three key recommendation for effective use of social media in hiring decisions.
Industry Spotlight: Aerospace & Defense, Spencer Evans
Industry Spotlight: Aerospace & Defense, Spencer Evans
Marriott Student Review
The A&D industry is an exciting and challenging industry that is opening up to both recent college graduates and experienced professionals alike. The work is challenging, and at times slow-moving, and extremely fulfilling.
The Art Of The Commander, The Art Of The Servant, William R. Adams
The Art Of The Commander, The Art Of The Servant, William R. Adams
Marriott Student Review
Being a business major at BYU takes up enough study time. Why would a student want to do a rigorous minor, too? William Adams describes his journey as a business strategy major and editing minor and relates how the two fields together have helped him gain a better understanding of business strategy and leadership.
Pre-Management? How To Best Prepare: A Brief Overview For Potential Accounting, Finance, And Information Systems Students, Ammon Kou
Marriott Student Review
Many pre-management students are curious about the accounting, finance, and information systems majors offered at BYU. This article features an overview of each major and how best to prepare for those majors’ programs.
Buzzwords
Marriott Student Review
Learn how to use the following buzzwords correctly:
- Kill chain
- Storytelling
- ROR
- Moat
- Push Tolerance
Why We Write, Victoria Beecroft
Why We Write, Victoria Beecroft
Marriott Student Review
Victoria discusses the importance of writing in business fields as a means of expressing and furthering ideas.
Unexpected Connections: Full Issue Of Volume 1, Issue 3, Marianna E. Richardson
Unexpected Connections: Full Issue Of Volume 1, Issue 3, Marianna E. Richardson
Marriott Student Review
Unexpected Connections is the Fall 2017 Issue of Marriott Student Review.
3d Printing – An Insider’S Perspective, Siddharth Sah
3d Printing – An Insider’S Perspective, Siddharth Sah
The STEAM Journal
The 3D printing market globally is still at its infancy, - or some might argue that there isn’t really a market yet. The knowledge of 3D printing design is still largely limited to engineering design – not product design. At MakeWhale, we are constantly pushing the boundaries of the application of 3D printing technology to consumer products resulting in a beautiful mix of technology and art.
Getting Girls In Stem & The Dangers Of Forgetting That Science Is Art - Someone Made It Up, Heidi Therese Dangelmaier, Camilla Hermann
Getting Girls In Stem & The Dangers Of Forgetting That Science Is Art - Someone Made It Up, Heidi Therese Dangelmaier, Camilla Hermann
The STEAM Journal
Encouraging girls to participate in STEM is a hot topic that has captured the concern of the world’s academic, business and scientific communities. The intention is noble, however the strategies being deployed are reinforcing the very bias society seeks to eliminate. If we wish to advance our evolutionary journey as a species, a shift from “feeling sorry for disadvantaged girls” to “fearing STEM without girls’ reformation” is imperative. This piece discusses the rise to an initiative to redesign culture: Girlapproved.