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- ItemTHE CITIZENSHIP ENGAGEMENT QUALITY IN ASEAN AND THE SUSTAINABILITY ASEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 01, 2020) Suseno, Bambang Dwi; Yusuf, Furtasan Ali; Prawirosumarto, SuharnoIn the long run, ASEAN Economic Community Performance (AEC) is located in the future of prospective leaders, namely students in this region who are now studying in college. Data shows that the population in ASEAN with a total of 625 million, as many as 125 million take higher education which is distributed to 7,446 universities in 10 ASEAN countries (UNESCO, 2018). The purpose of this study is to (1) analyze regional dynamic influence to AEC; (2) empirically test regional dynamic influence on citizenship engagement; (3) analyze regional dynamic influence on risk of conflict; (4) analyze the influence of risk conflict on AEC performance; (6) empirically analyze the influence of citizenship engagement on AEC performance. As a framework to discuss the research problems, this study proposes the novelty of Citizenship Engagement Quality. Population in this study are the students in 10 ASEAN countries. Respondents in this study are 881 samples that answer the questions. Based on their status, the majority of the respondents are studying in undergraduate program with 765 respondents (86.8%) and postgraduate program as 116 respondents (13.2%). The majority of origin country is from Indonesia as 344 respondents (39.1%) as a larger population of students, Malaysia as 203 respondents (23,04 %) Burma as 67 respondents (7.60%), Laos as 62 respondents (7.03%), Brunei as 54 respondents (6.12%), Philippines as 47 respondents (5.33%), Singapore as 36 respondents (4.08%) and Vietnam and Thailand 34 respondents each (3.85% and 3.85%). Structural Equation Modeling is used in this study as data analyses tool by using IBM AMOS version 22.0. The result from empirical model testing hypothesis testing shows that correlative estimation value among latent variables (Regional dynamics, Citizen Engagement Quality, Risk of Conflict and AEC Performance) has significant correlative value. Critical ratio (CR) value is >1.96 and p-value is <0.05.
- ItemTHE EFFECT OF HUMAN CAPITAL SOCIAL CAPITAL AND WORK ENVIRONMENT TO PRODUCTIVITY(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 01, 2020) Hendayana, Yana; Roespinoedji, Djoko; Prawirosumarto, SuharnoThis study analyzes the competitiveness of Micro-Small-Medium Enterprises (SMEs) of doll industrial sector in West Java Province which is influenced by human capital, social capital, work environment, and productivity. The aim of this research is to know and analyze the influence of human capital, social capital, work environment directly to productivity. This research was using a survey method with a quantitative approach. The unit of analysis of this study is the doll industrial sector in West Java Province , with entrepreneurs as a unit of observation, namely a population of 191 entrepreneurs and a sample of 128 entrepreneurs. Data were obtained from survey results through questionnaires distributed to the entrepreneurs. Data were processed using statistical analysis and SEM-PLS analysis. The results showed that in the human capital, work environment, and productivity were tend to be high and social capital were tend to be low. Based on hypothesis testing, it is found that the human capital, social capital, and work environment have a positive effect on productivity; and that human capital, social capital, work environment, and productivity have a positive and significant effect on competitiveness, directly and indirectly.