Denok Sunarsi

@unpam.ac.id

Economy, Management
Universitas Pamulang



                 

https://researchid.co/denoksunarsi
11

Scopus Publications

6744

Scholar Citations

26

Scholar h-index

100

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Exploring strategies to manage expectational knowledge in higher education after COVID-19 pandemic
    Denok Sunarsi, Horas Djulius, Azhar Affandi, M. Sidik Priadana, Umi Narimawati, and Iman Sudirman

    Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
    The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges and opportunities for knowledge management systems (KMS) in various domains and sectors. This research explores the strategies to manage expectational knowledge in higher education after the COVID-19 pandemic. This study employed a qualitative research method with a case study design to capture the students’ perspectives on strategies to manage expectational knowledge in higher education after the COVID-19 pandemic. The participants are students at the doctoral program, Universitas Pasundan, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. The interview was conducted in December 2022 using a semi-structured interview technique and then was analyzed using thematic analysis. This research found four strategies doctoral management students use to manage expectation knowledge after the COVID-19 pandemic. The strategies are codification, personalization, knowledge partnering, and knowledge harvesting. The research implications of this study provide a foundation for future research endeavors to advance the understanding and application of knowledge management strategies in the post-pandemic higher education landscape.

  • Analysis of Lecturer Competency and Knowledge in Technopreneurship Development of Student MSMEs in PTS
    Hamsinah Hamsinah, Umi Rusilowati, and Denok Sunarsi

    Pandawan
    This study looks at how technopreneurship and its consequent function in assisting the growth of student Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) at private institutions in the Banten region are impacted by the knowledge management and skills of lecturers. The goal of the study is to better understand how these elements interact to improve technology focused entrepreneurship education. Using a survey methodology and probability sampling, a quantitative approach was used to gather data from 397 students attending private universities in Banten. Version 3.0 of the Partial Least Squares (PLS) software was used to analyze the data. The findings show that: (1) knowledge management has a significant and positive impact on technopreneurship (t-statistic of 95.378 > t-table 1.649 and a P-value of 0.00 < 0.05); (2) competence has a significant and negative impact on technopreneurship (t-statistic of 7.386 > t-table 1.649 and a P-value of 0.000 < 0.05); (3) knowledge management has no significant effect on MSME development (t-statistic of 0.974 < t-table 1.649 and a P-value of 0.330 > 0.05); (4) competence similarly has no significant effect on MSME development (t-statistic of 0.639 < t-table 1.649 and a P-value of 0.523 > 0.05); and (5) technopreneurship has a significant positive effect on MSME development (t-statistic of 34.058 > t-table 1.649 and a P-value of 0.000 < 0.05).

  • Computer networking concepts enhancement through analogies: a study of information technology students
    Fathirma’ruf Fathirma’ruf, Asmedy Asmedy, Andi Prayudi, Diana Purwati, and Denok Sunarsi

    Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
    <span lang="EN-US">Computer networks are one of the skills that require mastering concepts, but a weak comprehension of these concepts can cause cognitive and psychomotor challenges for students. Several studies showed that a group of information technology education students at a university struggled with basic network practical exercises, signifying the importance of addressing conceptual understanding. Therefore, this study aimed to enhance students’ comprehension of high-level abstract computer network materials. To achieve the desired outcome, a pre-test post-test control group design was conducted on two groups of 29 students each. The results showed a positive impact on strengthening the conceptual understanding of students. Consequently, the experimental class achieved higher test scores compared to the control class, with a difference of 11.6. Data processing also showed higher N-gain values in the experimental class, indicating that analogies had a positive influence on students’ conceptual understanding of computer network materials.</span>

  • Patterns of women empowerment in rural Indonesia: the role of quran completion tradition
    Hatim Badu Pakuna, Momy A. Hunowu, Sarpika Datumula, Denok Sunarsi, Wahyuni, Yowan Tamu, and Pardamean Daulay

    Informa UK Limited

  • Bibliometric Analysis of Research Development on the Topic of State Border Development Using VosViewer
    Restuardy Daud, Marzidi Bur, Denok Sunarsi, and Rudi Salam

    Society of Visual Informatics
    The development of national borders is a priority for a country in the interest of sovereignty and prosperity for its citizens. This study examines the development of research that takes the topic of developing national borders. The research aims to discover the development of the number of publications and maps of the development of publications over the last ten years on the topic of development in question. This research method uses descriptive bibliometric analysis, with metadata from 982 research publications sourced and processed from Google Scholar. The results showed that in the period 2012-2022, there was an increase in the development of publications, from 20 publications in 2012 (2.04%) to 182 publications in 2020 (18.54%), or an increase of 8 times compared to publications with the same topic in 2012. The development of mapping research publications based on keywords (co-occurrence) identified a description of the network of relationships between conceptions of national border development and related topics grouped into 10 clusters. Development is the main issue discussed in various studies in the last ten years. From the visualization overlay on co-occurrence, the keyword 'Development' is the most discussed topic and highlights the need for strengthening and improvement in managing national borders. This research also obtained several topics still open for researchers to develop, including infrastructure development and loci in border areas, which are interesting for future research topics. 

  • Predicting turnover intention in Indonesian public organisations: investigating the effect of citizen and workplace incivility, and job insecurity
    Hillman Wirawan, Rudi Salam, Normawati Normawati, Vip Paramarta, and Denok Sunarsi

    Emerald
    PurposeThis study aimed to investigate the effect of citizens' uncivil behaviours on the turnover intention of public service personnel. It tested the moderated mediation role of job insecurity and workplace incivility. The conservation of resource (COR) theory was employed to explain the public service personnel's reactions to resource loss threats and the desire to conserve the remaining resources.Design/methodology/approachA longitudinal quantitative study design was used with a moderated mediation regression technique. Data were collected from 235 full-time public service personnel from five Indonesian public service organizations. The organizations included higher education, regional government institutions, and health, tourism, and transportation departments. All measures were valid and reliable for study purposes.FindingsThe citizen incivility's effect on turnover intention was mediated by job insecurity and moderated by workplace incivility. Citizen incivility positively influenced job insecurity only under high workplace incivility. Therefore, citizens' uncivil behaviours could not increase public service personnel's job insecurity and turnover intention without high workplace incivility.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the literature on citizens' incivility as a source of social stressors in Indonesian public organizations. The findings showed that citizens' hostile behaviours impact public employees' job insecurity only through workplace incivility.


  • IMPACT OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, IT, COMMUNITY SERVICE, AND UNIVERSITY BRANDING ON EDUCATION QUALITY
    Umi Narimawati, Marliana Budhiningtias Winanti, Syahrul Mauluddin, Dadang Munandar, and Denok Sunarsi

    Journal of Eastern European and Central Asian Research
    This study aimed to investigate and comprehend the effects of knowledge management adoption, information technology utilization, and community service programs on university branding and their subsequent impact on the overall quality of education in private tertiary institutions (PTS) in the West Java and Banten region. The research design was quantitative, using a survey approach and a simple random sampling method to gather data from 226 lecturers from private tertiary institutions in West Java and Banten. PLS software version 3.0, based on the Partial Least Squares (PLS) approach, was used to analyze the data. The results showed that knowledge management implementation had no discernible impact on university branding, as shown by a t-statistic value of 1.594 and a P-value of 0.112.

  • Evaluation of the role of Islamic lifestyle in communication skills of Muslim couples
    Ahmad Zuhri, Andrés A. Ramírez-Coronel, Sulieman I.S. Al-Hawary, Ngakan Ketut Acwin Dwijendra, Iskandar Muda, Harikumar Pallathadka, Muhammad M. Amiruddin, and Denok Sunarsi

    AOSIS
    Lifestyle refers to a set of personal and group behaviours related to normative and semantic aspects of social life. Any coherent set of behavioural patterns derived from religious teachings that exist in life can be considered a religious lifestyle. Considering that the dominant religion in Jordan is Islam, the present study focused on the Islamic lifestyle. In addition, given that the correct relationship between couples has been compared to life-giving blood in marriage, and since the quality of marital role plays a determining role, the existence of communication skills in any of the couples can generate satisfaction and compatibility, whereas lack of awareness of these skills could cause misunderstandings and tension. Therefore, the current study aims to study the role of the Islamic lifestyle in communication skills of 250 Muslim couples of Jordan (Amman, Zarqa and Irbid) in 2022. Data were collected using questionnaires during four months, and the validity and reliability was confirmed. In addition, data analysis was performed in Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) and Linear Structural Relations (LISREL) using mean tests and structural equation modelling. According to the results, Islamic lifestyle had a positive, significant effect on the improvement of communication skills in Muslim couples in Jordan (P-value: 0.76; T-value: 7.92). Therefore, it is recommended that more attention should be paid to this issue by families, researchers and cultural authorities in the country.Contribution: Our findings revealed that Islamic lifestyle improved communication skills in Muslim couples, which demands special attention. By adhering to the Islamic lifestyle, couples can influence each other’s knowledge, emotions, education and growth, and try to have a realistic understanding of each other’s desires, needs, living environment and perceptions that each has in life issues. Furthermore, they can organise their role in the common life in appropriate ways to prevent problems and solve them in the event of problems.

  • Religious behaviours and commitment among Muslim healthcare workers in Malaysia
    Muhammad Majdy Amiruddin, Shadia Hamoud Alshahrani, Ngakan K.A. Dwijendra, Sulieman Ibraheem Shelash Al-Hawary, Abduladheem Turki Jalil, Iskandar Muda, Harikumar Pallathadka, and Denok Sunarsi

    AOSIS
    Religion is among the determinants of human beliefs and values in various societies, shaping people’s behaviours in a range of life aspects, including the workplace. In view of the influence of religion in Malaysia, this issue becomes highly significant. With regard to the profound impact of religion on creating individual and collective behaviours, the present study aims to investigate the effects of religious behaviours (RBs) on organisational commitment (OC) among Malaysian healthcare workers (HCWs) in 2022, by a survey method implemented using standardised questionnaires for data collection. The statistical population comprised of 2500 HCWs from 10 hospitals in Kuala Lumpur, Georgetown and Malacca, Malaysia, selected by the simple random sampling among the Muslim staff. The data analysis was further fulfilled using the AMOS software package for structural equation modelling (SEM). In general, the study results demonstrated a significant and positive relationship between RBs and OC among Malaysian HCWs (p-value = 0.84, t-statistic = 6.50).Contribution: As demonstrated by the study results, it is possible to inspire OC among employees through strengthening RBs and take advantages of the results. Thus, RBs shown by employees can definitely bring positive results to organisations; therefore, OC in Malaysian HCWs improves.

  • Spiritual intelligence, spiritual health and occupational stress in Islamic organisations
    Qurratul Aini, Saad Ghazi Talib, Tawfeeq Alghazali, Muneam Hussein Ali, Zahraa Tariq Sahi, Tribhuwan Kumar, Iskandar Muda, Andrés Alexis Ramírez-Coronel, and Denok Sunarsi

    AOSIS
    By reaching perfection and closeness to God and reaching the source of the light of existence, man can benefit from his endless mercy. Almighty God is absolute perfection, and nearness to absolute perfection is the main goal of creation. Considering that those who are not God do not have anything of their own, and whatever perfection God’s servants have is originally from God and belongs to him, the closer people get to God, the more they will benefit from God’s mercy. Therefore, in the work environment, this perfection appears in the form of spiritual intelligence and spiritual health based on Islamic teachings and affects organisational variables such as occupational stress. Today, the role of spiritual intelligence is considered an important issue in improving spiritual health, reducing occupational stress and effective social functioning, especially in an Islamic environment, which leads to a better understanding of employees about their job. Therefore, the present study aims to evaluate the effect of spiritual intelligence of Muslim managers on the spiritual health and occupational stress of employees in Islamic organisations in Iraq. The statistical population includes 3422 Muslim managers and employees of 50 service organisations (including finance, education and tourism) in Iraq in 2022. The results of the hypothesis test in Linear Structural Relations (LISREL) shows, spiritual intelligence has a significant effect on spiritual health (P = 0.885; T = 11.058). On the other hand, spiritual intelligence has a negative and significant effect on occupational stress (P = -0.763; T = -7.854). Finally, spiritual health also has a negative and significant effect on occupational stress (P = -0.912; T = -10.134).Contribution: The findings of the research indicate that spiritual intelligence leads to the improvement of spiritual health and as a result reduces occupational stress, especially in an Islamic environment. Therefore, it should be taken into consideration by the managers of the organisations in order to achieve the maximum benefit in light of Islamic teachings.

  • Optimizing the Interaction Between Two Closed-Loop Supply Chains Based on Inverse Logistics Using the Game Theory Method
    Nguyen Dinh Trung, Dinh Tran Ngoc Huy, Paitoon Chetthamrongchai, Karrar Shareef Mohsen, Ahmad Syarief Iskandar, A. Nurjaya, Denok Sunarsi, Krishanveer Singh, and Supat Chupradit

    Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    Abstract Over the past few years, attention to environmental problems, legal necessities, and economic advantages emerging from reproduction activities has attracted attention to reverse logistics activities in the form of a closed-loop supply chain, whether in industry or scientific research. The current study aims to model competitiveness and comparison between two closed-loop three-level supply chains, each of which includes a manufacturer, a retailer, and a third party to collect the products used by the customer, taking into account the concepts of game theory and the existence of aggregates. Moreover, a separate supplier for each chain is considered. In the forward supply chain, the manufacturer produces new products using new components or re-used products that have been collected from the consumer, then sells these products mainly to the retailer, and the retailer sells them. In the reverse chain, the collector provides the used products to the manufacturer after collection. The study utilized the definitions and concepts of game theory to model this closed loop chain as a Stackelberg game to obtain the optimal value of wholesale and retail price and the optimal value of the product return coefficient for the collector. Finally, the models based on some numerical examples are solved. Given the results, the remanufacturing costs have a significant role in making more profits for all members in such chains, and competitive chains should attempt to remanufacture the products at lower costs.

  • Measuring Students’ Aptitude in Writing Makassar Lontara’ Script Using Card Letters Media
    Hamriani Hamriani, Usman Usman, Denok Sunarsi, and Afzal Sayed Munna

    Universitas Negeri Makassar
    The purpose of this study is to compare the capacity of students to write Makassar Lontara script before and after utilizing the letter card medium. This investigation used three steps: pre-test, therapy, and post-test. This study included fifty public Yunior High School students in the Makassar city, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Participatory observation, testing, and interviews were employed to obtain data for this study. Data description, average similarity test, and analysis requirement test are among the data analysis approaches employed. The findings revealed that learning through the medium of letter cards was more successful. The post-test analysis demonstrates the usefulness of using the letter card medium. Using Makassar Lontara's letter card medium, the level of achievement is higher than the pre-test result. Furthermore, when employing letter card media in the learning process, pupils are more active than when not using the media. Teachers of local content subjects are encouraged to use learning methods and enjoyable media for students to achieve more effective learning. The Makassar Lontara' letter card media is one of the methods employed. Because the media can contribute significantly to both the learning process and the desired outcomes, it is intended that by using the Makassar Lontara' letter card learning media, students will be more interested in and motivated to study local content themes that have previously been intimidating to them. Further research is needed to increase the quality of learning, and it is hoped that future researchers will address any flaws found in this study.

  • Islamic ethics and commitment among Muslim nurses in Indonesia
    Muhammad Ramadhan, Fouad Jameel Ibrahim Alazzawi, Md. Zahidul Islam, Kosasih Kosasih, Supat Chupradit, Nurdin K., Denok Sunarsi, Najim Z. Alshahrani, and A. Heri Iswanto

    AOSIS
    Ethical principles are among the topics that are widely emphasised in the Islamic society. Ethics is a set of values, do’s and don’ts that can play an important role in the effective management of organisations. If employees of organisations, especially medical staff, are working in the atmosphere of Islamic ethics, they show functional behaviours in line with the goals and missions of organisation. Due to the direct relationship and treatment of nurses with recipients of medical services, nurses’ behaviours have significant impact on the quality of services provided by medical centres. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between Islamic ethics and commitment of 1100 Muslim nurses in Indonesia in 2021. This study was performed by descriptive-analytical correlational method. Data were collected using Islamic ethics and organisational commitment questionnaires and measured by Pearson correlation coefficient in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) and structural equation modelling analysis (SEM) in linear structural relationships (LISREL). The results indicate that Islamic ethics have significant and positive relationship with nurses’ commitment as p = 0.542 and t = 5.63.Contribution: According to the research findings, it can be concluded that commitment of nurses can be improved by applying Islamic ethics in medical centres.

  • Optimal parameters estimation of the PEMFC using a balanced version of Water Strider Algorithm
    Rahmad Syah, Lawal Adedoyin Isola, John William Grimaldo Guerrero, Wanich Suksatan, Denok Sunarsi, Marischa Elveny, Ayad F. Alkaim, Lakshmi Thangavelu, and Surendar Aravindhan

    Elsevier BV

  • 4Cs Analysis of 21st Century Skills-Based School Areas
    Ahmad Khoiri, Evalina, Nur Komariah, Rahayu Tri Utami, Vip Paramarta, Siswandi, Janudin, and Denok Sunarsi

    IOP Publishing

  • The fullness of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTs) in Applied Science Textbooks of Vocational Schools
    Achmad Rozi, Ahmad Khoiri, R Dewi Mutia Farida, Denok Sunarsi, Jasmani, Paeno, Munawaroh, and Udi Iswadi

    IOP Publishing

  • Halal tourism in indonesia: Regional regulation and indonesian ulama council perspective


  • The reaction of the sharia stock market in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia
    Yulian Bayu Ganar, Agrasadya, Mohamad Duddy Dinantara, Muger Apriansyah, Sahroni, Zulfitra, Sri Retnaning Sampurnaningsih, Rachmawaty, Noryani, Widya Intan Sari,et al.


    In 2020, Indonesia was affected by the Corona Virus Pandemic outbreak known as Covid-19. This pandemic has spread globally in almost all over the world. As a result, countries in Indonesia and almost all countries around the world reduce their economic activities. With the existence of this pandemic, researchers are trying to test its impact on the capital market in Indonesia, especially on Islamic stocks in Indonesia, namely the Indonesian Sharia Stock Index (ISSI) and the Jakarta Islamic Index (JII). This research is also to contribute to the Market Efficiency Theory which was first presented by Fama (1970) and then further developed in 1991 by Fama, using an event study. Researchers specifically tested Market Efficiency Theory during the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia. Researchers took a sample of each Islamic stock index, namely the closing stock price and stock trading volume (liquidity), as many as 21 stock exchange days in March 2020 compared to the 21 exchange days for the sample observation in March of the previous year. Samples and observations were also taken 21 stock exchange days before and after the announcement of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia on March 2, 2020. The method used in the study was the Event Study with Least Square Regression Method using Eviews 9 software. The study aimed to test the impact. the coronavirus pandemic event on the Islamic stock index in Indonesia. The research results are expected to be used as consideration for companies, investors, and stakeholders in anticipating future pandemic events.



  • Analysis of location selection effect on the user decision that influcence the success of the service business of micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) in bandung timur region





RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Exploring strategies to manage expectational knowledge in higher education after COVID-19 pandemic
    D Sunarsi, H Djulius, A Affandi, MS Priadana, U Narimawati, I Sudirman
    Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) 19 (2), 699-710 2025

  • Challenges and Opportunities in Adopting Heutagogy in Formal School Environments
    RN Haryadi, TK Kartomo, D Sunarsi
    International Journal of Social Sciences 1 (1), 40-46 2025

  • KOMPENSASI DAN DISIPLIN SEBAGAI DETERMINAN SEMANGAT KERJA DAN KINERJA PEGAWAI SATPOL PP KEBAYORAN BARU
    D Sunarsi, S Syawaludin
    JURNAL ILMIAH M-PROGRESS 15 (1), 112-125 2025

  • Patterns of women empowerment in rural Indonesia: the role of quran completion tradition
    HB Pakuna, MA Hunowu, S Datumula, D Sunarsi, Wahyuni, Y Tamu, ...
    Cogent Social Sciences 10 (1), 2356915 2024

  • Implementation of Lean Management Principles for Operational Efficiency
    H Hastono, A Affandi, D Sunarsi
    Implikasi: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia 2 (2), 145~ 148-145~ 148 2024

  • Menggali Potensi Untuk Mewujudkan Wirausaha Muda Yang Kreatif Dan Inovatif Pada Siswa MA Yabika Kabupaten Tangerang
    AA Effendy, D Sunarsi, W Wicaksono
    Jabdimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2 (2), 69-75 2024

  • Analysis of Lecturer Competency and Knowledge in Technopreneurship Development of Student MSMEs in PTS
    H Hamsinah, U Rusilowati, D Sunarsi
    Aptisi Transactions on Technopreneurship (ATT) 6 (3), 623–638-623–638 2024

  • Adoption of Blockchain Technology to Prevent Misuse of School Operational Assistance Funds (BOS) in Indonesia
    L Judijanto, D Sunarsi, RN Haryadi, PC Saputra, S Riyanto
    2024 6th International Conference on Cybernetics and Intelligent System 2024

  • Unlocking Consumer Growth in Marketplaces: The Power of Artificial Intelligence Marketing and Human Resources Excellence
    N Arianto, D Sunarsi, H Hamsinah, K Kasmad, L Asmalah
    International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 8 (1.1) 2024

  • Analisis Strategi Bisnis Wisata Kuliner
    E Fatmawati, MG Haque, D Sunarsi, B Suharto, S Madihah
    Lensa Ilmiah: Jurnal Manajemen dan Sumberdaya 3 (3), 82-86 2024

  • Pengaruh Kompensasi dan Beban Kerja terhadap Kinerja Karyawan (Studi pada PT. Dipa Puspa Labsains Jakarta Selatan)
    V Ramadhan, D Sunarsi
    Lensa Ilmiah: Jurnal Manajemen dan Sumberdaya 3 (3), 87-92 2024

  • Determinants of Small medium Micro business empowerment: Systemic literature review
    AA Effendy, MA Mustofa, RR Basuni, N Nurjaya, D Sunarsi
    International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 6 (1.1) 2024

  • PERSEPSI PELAKU UMKM INDUSTRI FURNITURE DALAM MENINGKATKAN DAYA SAING USAHA DI ERA DIGITAL (Studi Kasus Pada Pelaku UMKM di Kota Tangerang Selatan)
    AA Effendy, D Sunarsi, AB Seta, S Mulyani
    SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF REFLECTION: Economic, Accounting, Management and 2024

  • Implementasi Rekrutmen Karyawan Pada PT. Victory Chingluh Indonesia Kab. Tangerang
    SAP Yudiana, D Sunarsi
    Anthronomics: Jurnal Manajemen Sumber Daya Manusia 1 (4), 253-265 2024

  • Ketoprak Makanan Jalanan Menjadi'Gedongan': Strategi Branding Dan Pemasaran Digital
    P Arumi, S Madihah, R Apriyanthi, E Haryanti, MG Haque, D Sunarsi
    Jurnal Peradaban Masyarakat 4 (5), 273-286 2024

  • How Does Motivation and Dicipline Affect Employee Performance at KFC Ciplaz Parung?
    S Apriyana, D Sunarsi, MR Iryadana, G Sartika
    Transforma Jurnal Manajemen 2 (2), 111-128 2024

  • Manajemen literasi budidaya “teripang pasir (Holothuria scabra)” sebagai endanger species pada masyarakat nelayan Desa Sekotong, Lombok Barat
    MG Haque, R Saville, BM Simatupang, S Rimadias, D Sunarsi
    Jurnal Komunitas: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 7 (1), 35-41 2024

  • Pengaruh Lingkungan Kerja Fisik Dan Stres Kerja Terhadap Kinerja Karyawan PT. Trans Retail Indonesia (Carrefour) Cabang Ciputat
    M Gandung, D Sunarsi, S Suwanto
    Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan 10 (13), 879-894 2024

  • Buku Ajar Technoprenuership
    EJ Sp, D Sunarsi, H Erlangga, Y Purwanti, Y Arifin, D Riani, I Hindarsah, ...
    PT. Sonpedia Publishing Indonesia 2024

  • INOVASI DALAM RISET MANAJEMEN SUMBER DAYA MANUSIA
    MM Asep Deni, MM Iqbal Arraniri, SM Akmal Ridwan, SE Abdul Haris, ...
    Cendikia Mulia Mandiri 2024

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Metode penelitian kuantitatif
    MS Priadana, D Sunarsi
    Pascal Books 2021
    Citations: 1752

  • Strategi pemasaran konsep, teori dan implementasi
    MG Haque-Fawzi, AS Iskandar, H Erlangga, D Sunarsi
    Pascal Books 2022
    Citations: 487

  • Metode penelitian kuantitatif
    H Umar, D Sunarsi
    Jakarta: Penerbit Univ. Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya 2019
    Citations: 268

  • Persepsi mahasiswa terhadap kemampuan dalam mendirikan UMKM dan efektivitas promosi melalui online di kota tangerang selatan
    AA Effendy, D Sunarsi
    Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen, Ekonomi, & Akuntansi (MEA) 4 (3), 702-714 2020
    Citations: 266

  • Digital leadership in business organizations
    LM de Araujo, S Priadana, V Paramarta, D Sunarsi
    International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and 2021
    Citations: 247

  • Pengembangan media dan strategi pembelajaran untuk mengatasi permasalahan pembelajaran jarak jauh di pandemi covid-19
    KD Yuangga, D Sunarsi
    JGK (Jurnal Guru Kita) 4 (3), 51-58 2020
    Citations: 238

  • Education research quantitative analysis for little respondents: comparing of Lisrel, Tetrad, GSCA, Amos, SmartPLS, WarpPLS, and SPSS
    A Purwanto
    Jurnal Studi Guru Dan Pembelajaran 4 (2) 2021
    Citations: 234

  • Manfaat penerapan manajemen pengetahuan bagi kinerja dosen di masa pandemi Covid-19
    W Wahyudi, D Sunarsi
    JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) 7 (2), 285-291 2021
    Citations: 226

  • Effect of digital marketing and social media on purchase intention of Smes food products
    H Erlangga, S Sos, H Erlangga
    Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education 12 (3), 3672-3678 2021
    Citations: 203

  • The effect of food quality and service quality towards customer satisfaction and repurchase intention (case study of hot plate restaurants)
    D Hidayat, A Bismo, AR Basri
    Jurnal Manajemen Bisnis 10 (01), 01-09 2020
    Citations: 193

  • Social and management research quantitative analysis for medium sample: comparing of Lisrel, Tetrad, GSCA, Amos, SmartPLS, WarpPLS, and SPSS
    A Purwanto, M Asbari, TI Santoso, V Paramarta, D Sunarsi
    Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Administrasi Publik: Jurnal Pemikiran Dan Penelitian 2020
    Citations: 183

  • The influence of product mix, promotion mix and brand image on consumer purchasing decisions of sari roti products in South Tangerang
    J Jasmani, D Sunarsi
    PINISI Discretion Review 3 (2), 165-174 2020
    Citations: 179

  • Strategi Pemasaran UMKM di masa pandemi
    H Wijoyo, A Ariyanto, F Wongso, I Indrawan
    Insan Cendekia Mandiri 2021
    Citations: 178

  • Optimization of MSMEs empowerment in facing competition in the global market during the COVID-19 pandemic time
    A Affandi, AS Sarwani, H Erlangga, AO Siagian, A Purwanto, AA Effendy, ...
    Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy 11 (11), 1506-1515 2020
    Citations: 177

  • The role of brand image, food safety, awareness, certification on halal food purchase intention: An empirical study on Indonesian consumers
    A Purwanto, MG Haque, D Sunarsi, M Asbari
    Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research 2 (3), 42-52 2021
    Citations: 166

  • The influence of motivation, ability, organizational culture, work environment on teachers performance
    Y Mulyana, N Chaeroni, H Erlangga, M Solahudin, N Nurjaya, D Sunarsi, ...
    Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education 12 (4), 99-108 2021
    Citations: 166

  • Pengaruh Gaya Kepemimpinan, Motivasi Dan Disiplin Kerja Terhadap Kinerja Pendidik Yayasan Marvin
    D Sunarsi
    Inovasi 5 (1), 1-18 2018
    Citations: 164

  • Effect of e-leadership style, organizational commitment and service quality towards indonesian school performance
    D Sunarsi, N Rohaeni, R Wulansari, J Andriani, A Muslimat, Z Rialmi, ...
    Syst. Rev. Pharm 11 (10), 472-481 2020
    Citations: 161

  • Pengaruh lingkungan kerja terhadap kinerja karyawan pada pt. Mentari persada di jakarta
    D Sunarsi, H Wijoyo, D Prasada, D Andi
    Prosiding Seminar Nasional Manajemen, Ekonomi dan Akuntansi 5 (1), 117-123 2020
    Citations: 154

  • Pengaruh promosi jabatan terhadap kinerja karyawan pada PT. Beringin Life di Jakarta
    RN Haryadi, D Sunarsi, H Erlangga, A Wijandari
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