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Motivasi Intrinsik Yang Mempengaruhi Pemilihan Jurusan Dan Universitas(Studi Pada Mahasiswa Baru Program Vokasi Universitas Indonesia Angkatan 2015), Amelita Lusia, Pijar Suciati, Endang Setiowati Dec 2015

Motivasi Intrinsik Yang Mempengaruhi Pemilihan Jurusan Dan Universitas(Studi Pada Mahasiswa Baru Program Vokasi Universitas Indonesia Angkatan 2015), Amelita Lusia, Pijar Suciati, Endang Setiowati

Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia

Globalization affects all aspects of life. This concept creates a paradigm borderless world, the world that does not know the limits of the territorial sovereignty of a nation / state. The impact of these conditions are helped create intense competition in various aspects of community life, including education. In the world of education, management can not be done conventionally alone, but requires a special ability that the output of education in accordance with market needs, both nationally and internationally. In addition to the need for change in the management of the educational institutions, educational institutions marketing issues was absolutely necessary …


Penggunaan Analisis Abc Untuk Pengendalianpersediaan Barang Habis Pakai : Studi Kasus Di Program Vokasi Ui, Titis Wahyuni Dec 2015

Penggunaan Analisis Abc Untuk Pengendalianpersediaan Barang Habis Pakai : Studi Kasus Di Program Vokasi Ui, Titis Wahyuni

Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia

The purpose of this study was to determine the consumable inventory control are applied in Vocational Education Program, University of Indonesia as well as to determine the consumable inventory into groups A, B, and C based on the use of the ABC analysis, investing, and the critical index. This research uses descriptive analytical approach to look at the problems faced and the activities undertaken by the Procurement Section vocational program UI to manage inventory of consumable during 2014. The supply of consumable goods data is processed to provide a picture of the pattern of inventory consumable goods then the classification …


Evaluasi Prosedur Audit Dalam Rangka Pemenuhan Tujuan Audit Atas Piutang Usaha, Andhita Yukihana Rahmayanti, Birawani Dwi Anggraeni Dec 2015

Evaluasi Prosedur Audit Dalam Rangka Pemenuhan Tujuan Audit Atas Piutang Usaha, Andhita Yukihana Rahmayanti, Birawani Dwi Anggraeni

Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia

This study emphasizes the fulfillness of the audit objectives with performed by evaluating the audit procedures on accounts receivable of non-public company, both related to the audit objectives of detailed balance and the audit objectives of presentation and disclosure. Auditors perform audit procedures include tests of controls and test of detailed balance on accounts receivable account, to reach audit assurances that the audit objectives have been met so that the information and figures included in the presentation and disclosure in accordance with general acceptance standard in Indonesia. This study using the descriptive method which analyzes working papers of auditors that …


Analisis Tranfer Pricing Dalam Lending Activitiesbanking Dengan Menggunakan Arm’S Length Principle, Deni Danial Kesa, Erwin Harinurdin, Asti Setiawati Dec 2015

Analisis Tranfer Pricing Dalam Lending Activitiesbanking Dengan Menggunakan Arm’S Length Principle, Deni Danial Kesa, Erwin Harinurdin, Asti Setiawati

Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia

Regulatory motivation is often done by some of the industries associated with strict regulatory supervision, such as banks and insurers. It is associated with one of them in fulfillment of the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR) and Solvency Margin ratio which can create incentives for management to make earnings management in the interest of regulators. From previous studies found indications that the bank's management to practice earnings management in order to meet regulatory (regulator) and the investor. API is one of the policy on sole ownership in Indonesian banks (Single Presence Policy). Because these policies will have consequences that could affect …


Komunikasi Ritual Peziarah “Ngalap Berkah”Di Kawasan Wisata Gunung Kemukus(Studi Etnografi Komunikasi Tentang Budaya Ritual Ziarah Di Kawasan Wisatagunung Kemukus, Desa Pendem, Kecamatan Sumber Lawang, Sragen-Jawa Tengah), Rahmi Setiawati, Priyanto Priyanto Dec 2015

Komunikasi Ritual Peziarah “Ngalap Berkah”Di Kawasan Wisata Gunung Kemukus(Studi Etnografi Komunikasi Tentang Budaya Ritual Ziarah Di Kawasan Wisatagunung Kemukus, Desa Pendem, Kecamatan Sumber Lawang, Sragen-Jawa Tengah), Rahmi Setiawati, Priyanto Priyanto

Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia

This article is explain of ritual commucation pilgrim "ngalap berkah" in the Kemukus mountain, ethnographic study of communication about cultural tourism zone ritual pilgrimage in Mount Kemukus, Pendem Village, District Sumber Lawang, Sragen, Central Java. The results showed that for the local community a message of what is hidden behind this ritual is still ambiguity. But in the process of social interaction between indigenous communities with immigrant communities, both in terms of livelihoods, different behavior patterns, causing local people trying to accept changes to the meaning of "ngalap berkah". It is caused when the pilgrimage locations have changed or constructed …


Utilisasi Ppk Ii Bpjs Kesehatan: Analisis Perbandinganperilaku Warga Komplek Perumahan Dan Warga Perkampungan Di Depok, Nia Murniati Dec 2015

Utilisasi Ppk Ii Bpjs Kesehatan: Analisis Perbandinganperilaku Warga Komplek Perumahan Dan Warga Perkampungan Di Depok, Nia Murniati

Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia

The presence of the Social Security Agency (BPJS) actually Health aims to provide a guarantee that participants benefited the maintenance and protection in fulfilling the basic needs of health. Practice, some participants often complain of the long bureaucratic process that must be taken in order to take advantage of these services, particularly for patients at the Hospital (RS). Manage system of care that is applied BPJS require tiered services through Health Care Providers (PPK) Level 1 with a health center, clinic or family doctor. Given, RS is not a big health center that accepts all patients with various forms of …


Tantangan Manajemen Arsip Elektronik Di Era Web 2.0, Wiwiet Mardiati Dec 2015

Tantangan Manajemen Arsip Elektronik Di Era Web 2.0, Wiwiet Mardiati

Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia

From early 1990s, electronic records (e-records) have become a part of daily business activities for both small and big organisations. Since then, Records Management (RM) professionals have aimed to create a consistent and standard way to manage e-records. Nowadays, the challenges for managing e-records have been considerably complicated with the rise of Web 2.0 during the last few years. This paper will point out the challenges in managing electronic records, how RM professionals in Western Australia try to discover the best way to manage them in the Web 2.0 environment, and how it changes the role of the RM professionals …


Kemampuan Tarif Ina Cbg’S Hemodialisa Programkartu Jakarta Sehat (Kjs) Menutupi Biaya Riilnya, Supriadi Supriadi Dec 2015

Kemampuan Tarif Ina Cbg’S Hemodialisa Programkartu Jakarta Sehat (Kjs) Menutupi Biaya Riilnya, Supriadi Supriadi

Jurnal Vokasi Indonesia

Healthy Jakarta Card ( KJS ) is a Health Insurance program provided by Jakarta Provincial Government through the UP . Jamkesda Jakarta Provincial Health Office to the community in the form of medical assistance to the population of Jakarta , especially for the poor and underprivileged with tiered referral system . KJS use tariff system the price of Indonesia Case Base Groups ( INA - CBG 's ) issued by PT Askes ( Persero ) , This study aims to measure the ability of rates Hemodialysis INA CBG 's to cover the real cost , to take the example of …


New Orleans Opera Association: An Internship Report, Sarah Mccall Dec 2015

New Orleans Opera Association: An Internship Report, Sarah Mccall

Arts Administration Master's Reports

As one of the requirements to complete a Master of Arts in Arts Administration, this internship report presents a thorough discussion and analysis of my experience as an intern with the New Orleans Opera Association between May 2015 and August 2015. The focus of the internship was production, and the report reflects this emphasis. In addition, the report presents an overview of the organization, a SWOT analysis, and a discussion of best practices with recommendations for the organization’s improvement.


Bowery Presents: South (Internship Report), Olivia Rose Alman Dec 2015

Bowery Presents: South (Internship Report), Olivia Rose Alman

Arts Administration Master's Reports

This internship report documents the for--‐profit concert promoter, Bowery Presents: South (Bowery South) and its New Orleans office. An overview of Bowery South and the duties and responsibilities of the internship, performed from January 2015 to June 2015, are detailed within this report. The report also provides an analysis of the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (S.W.O.T.), an examination of best practices in the concert promoting industry, and recommendations for the company based on the intern’s observations.


An Internship Report On The Ogden Museum Of Southern Art, Grace Rennie Dec 2015

An Internship Report On The Ogden Museum Of Southern Art, Grace Rennie

Arts Administration Master's Reports

The following internship report is a reflection of my time spent working at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art from February 2 to June 2, 2015. Since gaining a new Executive Director in 2012, the Museum has gone through a period of rapid change, which resulted in a complete overhaul of staff structure during my tenure. This report will outline the structure of the Museum, discuss the factors that led to it changing, and evaluate its sustainability for the Museum moving forward. It will also discuss the marketing and communications mechanisms in place, with a specific focus on social media, …


The National World War Ii Museum - Entertainment Department, Katherine A. Bandy Dec 2015

The National World War Ii Museum - Entertainment Department, Katherine A. Bandy

Arts Administration Master's Reports

This report contains the details of internship completed at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana. It will discuss the structure and practices of the Museum’s Entertainment Department through a 480 hour internship. Alongside Victoria Reed, the Director of Entertainment, I assumed the role of Entertainment Production Assistant in June of 2015. I completed this internship with the purpose of earning an Arts Administration degree at the University of New Orleans. The Entertainment Department at the National WWII Museum is but a fraction of what makes this organization a successful attraction in the city of New Orleans and the …


Analysis Of The Prospect.3 Conference “Thirty Years Of Meaning And Influence - Flash Of The Spirit: African & Afro-American Art & Philosophy By Robert Farris Thompson”: An Internship Report, Sarah Elizabeth Story Dec 2015

Analysis Of The Prospect.3 Conference “Thirty Years Of Meaning And Influence - Flash Of The Spirit: African & Afro-American Art & Philosophy By Robert Farris Thompson”: An Internship Report, Sarah Elizabeth Story

Arts Administration Master's Reports

In 2008, Prospect New Orleans (Prospect) launched the first internationally contemporary art biennial in the United States with a goal to articulate new discoveries in the world of art with historical and culturally significant surroundings. In its fourth iteration in 2014 and with a new staff borne of past successes and failures, which included near-dissolution from financial difficulty, Prospect.3: Notes for Now (Prospect.3) ambitiously expanded with additional artists, venues, and programs. “Thirty Years of Meaning and Influence - Flash of the Spirit: African & Afro-American Art & Philosophy by Robert Farris Thompson” was an international conference that was one of …


Pelican Bomb: Planning For Growth (An Internship Academic Report), Nobuhle Clemens Dec 2015

Pelican Bomb: Planning For Growth (An Internship Academic Report), Nobuhle Clemens

Arts Administration Master's Reports

This report documents my experience as a graduate arts administration intern at Pelican Bomb, a New Orleans contemporary visual art nonprofit. The internship was completed over the course of seven (7) months from January to July 2015. Starting with an overview of the organizational structure, mission, and programming, this report analyzes the organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. The report concludes with best practices and recommendations with a focus on board development, strategic planning, staff retention, and membership. The insights provided in this report are designed to enhance Pelican Bomb’s operations as it prepares for organizational growth.


The Senator Nat G. Kiefer University Of New Orleans Lakefront Arena: An Internship Academic Report, Nicholas Cassara Dec 2015

The Senator Nat G. Kiefer University Of New Orleans Lakefront Arena: An Internship Academic Report, Nicholas Cassara

Arts Administration Master's Reports

This report discusses my internship with the Lakefront Arena at the University of New Orleans. Included in this report is a breakdown of the Arena’s management and facilities, internship overview, organization analysis based upon my observations, best practices comparing similar venues, and recommendations to the Lakefront Arena. The internship concluded with a job offer as the interim Campus Booking Coordinator, to which I accepted.


New Orleans Auction Galleries: An Internship Academic Report, Grace Elizabeth Connors Dec 2015

New Orleans Auction Galleries: An Internship Academic Report, Grace Elizabeth Connors

Arts Administration Master's Reports

This internship academic report is the result of a 480--‐hour internship at New Orleans Auction Galleries completed from February--‐September 2015. New Orleans Auction Galleries is a for--‐profit arts organization located in the Arts District of New Orleans, Louisiana. During my internship, I worked closely with the Art Department and Office Administration, as well as preview receptions andauctions. This experience provided me with a valuable education of the inner workings of New Orleans Auction Galleries from its day--‐to--‐day operations to its vision as an organization. His report begins with the history and goals of New Orleans Auction Galleries and moves forward …


French Quarter Festivals, Inc.: An Analysis Of Festival Operations (Internship Academic Report), Emily Osterholt Dec 2015

French Quarter Festivals, Inc.: An Analysis Of Festival Operations (Internship Academic Report), Emily Osterholt

Arts Administration Master's Reports

French Quarter Festivals, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that annually produces three festivals in the New Orleans area with the intention of promoting the Vieux Carré and the culture of the city. My internship began near the beginning of preparations for the 2015French Quarter Festival and concluded just after the event had passed. While the organization is very successful and French Quarter Festival has grown to be the largest free music festival in the United States, there remains room for improvement and growth within the organization. The following report serves as a case study of the organization and addresses issues …


An Organizational Review Of The Nocca Institute, Sharyn Booker Dec 2015

An Organizational Review Of The Nocca Institute, Sharyn Booker

Arts Administration Master's Reports

This review is an academic report used to provide recommendation and an in-depth look into The NOCCA Institute. The report includes an analysis of the organization’s structure, programs, finances, and my internship activities; Spring - Summer 2015. Additionally the report includes a SWOT Analysis and my recommendations based on the analysis and best practices of similar organizations.


The Ogden Museum Of Southern Art: An Internship Report, Sara A. Beale Dec 2015

The Ogden Museum Of Southern Art: An Internship Report, Sara A. Beale

Arts Administration Master's Reports

This internship report documents and outlines my time with the Ogden Museum of Art in New Orleans, Louisiana, from January to May of 2015. It closely outlines the history and structure of the organization, as well as its strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats. This report also includes a detailed description of all tasks and responsibilities assigned to me as an intern, an analysis of its current state, research of best practices in the field, and an educated analysis of its probable trajectory.


Theatre Baton Rouge, Caty Steward Dec 2015

Theatre Baton Rouge, Caty Steward

Arts Administration Master's Reports

This report details an internship with Theatre Baton Rouge, where I served as Marketing and Development Coordinator. In this paper I will provide an overview of the organization’s history, programming, and outreach along with a description of my 480 hour internship. This report outlines the workings of the theatre’s operations through investigation of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, and industry best practices. This analysis will lay the groundwork for recommendations to Theatre Baton Rouge that will address leveraging the strengths, as well as use opportunities to combat the issues currently hindering the company from continued growth.


An Academic Report On New Orleans Airlift: An Internship Academic Report, Bridget Nolan Dec 2015

An Academic Report On New Orleans Airlift: An Internship Academic Report, Bridget Nolan

Arts Administration Master's Reports

This academic report was composed at the conclusion of a 480-hour internship with New Orleans Airlift. This report includes Airlift’s mission, history, and organizational structure, a SWOT analysis, duties and projects completed and a summary of best practices. Listed are also a series of suggestions and recommendations as to how New Orleans Airlift can improve and strengthen current practices to maximize its potential as a small arts organization.


National Performance Network/Visual Artists Network: An Internship Academic Report, Monica Tyran Dec 2015

National Performance Network/Visual Artists Network: An Internship Academic Report, Monica Tyran

Arts Administration Master's Reports

This comprehensive report was written upon the culmination of an internship with the National Performance Network/Visual Artist Network (NPN/VAN) at which the author worked 20 hours for 38 weeks (September 2014-May 2015). This report describes NPN/VAN, including its mission, structure, and operations. It also includes a SWOT analysis, review of best practices, and recommendations on how NPN/VAN can improve its current operations and programs in order to grow and prepare for the future.


Studio Theatre: An Internship Report, Eugenia Siero Dec 2015

Studio Theatre: An Internship Report, Eugenia Siero

Arts Administration Master's Reports

The following internship report is a documentation of my work with Studio Theatre in Washington DC during the summer and fall of 2015. This report is based on my experience as an intern with the Marketing Department, where I had the opportunity to develop several large projects for the theater’s 2015--‐2016 season. Studio Theatre is a strong organization that produces excellent modern plays and strives to present the best work to its audience with every single show. This paper will discuss the different duties of the internship, as well as the organization’s history and structure, organizational strengths and weaknesses, and …


Life Beyond The Like: Uses & Gratifications Of Sharing Business Facebook Page Content, Sara M. Nash Oct 2015

Life Beyond The Like: Uses & Gratifications Of Sharing Business Facebook Page Content, Sara M. Nash

College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Theses

One of the main reasons businesses create a Facebook Page is to solidify relationships with existing customers who are Facebook users and to leverage those relationships to gain new customers. Many studies have asked Facebook users to articulate the gratifications they receive when “liking” a business Facebook Page. These studies help explain what gratifications users gain by connecting to businesses via Facebook. To expand on these findings, the current pilot study applied the uses and gratifications theory to identify Facebook users’ motivations to “share” business Facebook content within their own personal network. Understanding users’ reasons for “sharing” will help businesses …


Institutions Of Higher Education And Cultural Heritage Tourism: A Case Study Of The Crooked Road, Virginia's Heritage Music Trail, Terence Michael Gilley Oct 2015

Institutions Of Higher Education And Cultural Heritage Tourism: A Case Study Of The Crooked Road, Virginia's Heritage Music Trail, Terence Michael Gilley

Educational Foundations & Leadership Theses & Dissertations

The southwest region of Virginia has an unstable economy, which cycles through periods of growth and decline. The strategic plans for southwest Virginia propose cultural heritage tourism as a sustainable industry for economic development of this rural region. Institutions of higher education provide education and training for a qualified workforce and community service. This qualitative, single case study on The Crooked Road, Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail examines the roles of institutions of higher education with regard to cultural heritage tourism for sustainable community and economic development in rural areas. The data sources for this study are the administrators of …


Cutting The Cord: An Examination Of Changing Tv Viewership, John Crawford Sep 2015

Cutting The Cord: An Examination Of Changing Tv Viewership, John Crawford

Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings

On October 2, 1925, John Baird successfully transmitted the first television image. Since the early days of the new medium, television technology has constantly changed. Similarly, as the decades have passed the means for receiving television programming has also changed. Today, programs are delivered to millions of customers via cable connections and by satellite transmissions as those technologies were chosen by consumers to replace antennas as a means for receiving signals. The newer delivery mechanisms also provided many more channels to consumers compared to the handful of channels they could access in the antenna-only days.

The television programming delivery industry …


Authenticity In Music Performance: Evidence From The Singer-Songwriter Community, Jon Littlefield Sep 2015

Authenticity In Music Performance: Evidence From The Singer-Songwriter Community, Jon Littlefield

Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings

Experiencing music provides a unique lens to study identity. The alienation resulting from increased technological mediation in both music production and consumption might drive consumption (Potter 2010), hence authenticity may be an appealing positioning strategy for marketers. Singer-songwriters, for example, write and perform their own music with minimal technological interference. This represents a direct connection with the musician that we characterize as more historically authentic (Thornton 1996), however this characterization is not universal. In this paper, I seek to gather insight into the myriad expressions of authenticity within the music consumption environment by detailing a study of performance musicians.


Narrative Engagement And The Role Of Presence, Stef Nicovich Sep 2015

Narrative Engagement And The Role Of Presence, Stef Nicovich

Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings

Presence as a phenomenon has been studied for over 20 years with an identifiable progression as to how the field has matured. Initial research explored the physical nature of what conditions were necessary to produce presence focusing on the physical representations of the experience such as vividness and interactivity. This soon segued into more of an exploration into the psychological understanding of what is to experience presence focusing more on the actual “being there” phenomenon experienced by people as they engaged in a CM event. However as our understanding of presence has matured the focus has turned to exploring the …


Music As A Positional Good: Why Market Success Might Actually Drive Away Some Fans?, Timothy J. Schibik Sep 2015

Music As A Positional Good: Why Market Success Might Actually Drive Away Some Fans?, Timothy J. Schibik

Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings

The Oxford Dictionary of Economics defines “goods” as things that people (e.g., consumers) prefer to consume more of rather than less. Further, these “goods” overwhelmingly adhere to a relationship between price and quantity known as the Law of Demand wherein consumers will purchase more of a good at lower prices than at higher prices. How the demand for these “goods” reacts to non-price stimuli is also well known and yields a place in the market system for marketing. Traditionally, the adoption of marketing techniques to alter the consumer satisfaction process and thus consumer demand has predictable impacts on the market …


The Sensoryscape Of Theaters: A Case Of Two University Associated Theaters, Peggy O. Shields Sep 2015

The Sensoryscape Of Theaters: A Case Of Two University Associated Theaters, Peggy O. Shields

Atlantic Marketing Association Proceedings

Live theater productions, must compete with other forms of entertainment offered in the experience economy (Barlow and Maul 2000). An impressive sensory experience that entertains and excites consumers is a key element that can differentiate and distinguish one experience from another (Gobe 2001). To be competitive theater productions should use their delivery facilities to provide an immersion experience in a theater’s sensoryscape.

Theater venues offer a sensory experience that contributes to the service offering and also provide an opportunity to contribute to the achievement of numerous marketing goals. By consciously developing the sensoryscape, not only will consumer enjoyment and satisfaction …