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Volume 76, Issue 1, Jan. 2020

FARMER-HERDER CONFLICT: THE POLITICS OF MEDIA DISCOURSE IN NIGERIA

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.13

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Abstract: The conflict between farming communities and herders in Nigeria has increased in the last four years. It has become a subject of discourse in various domains, including the media and body politic. The intensification of the crisis has spurred renewed scholarly attention to the other ways the conflict could be understood. The increased role of media in the crisis has been identified, but existing studies on the role of the media focus on media reportage, framing and coverage. There is relatively scare research on the politics of media discourse of the conflict, which can reveal representations of subjects and identities, subject-positions, subjectivity and power relations in the narrative of the conflict. Thus, this research analyses the politics of newspapers’ discourse of the conflict in Nigeria. The representations of the conflict cluster around five albeit overlapping themes, namely causes, victims, consequences, government’s responses and resolution strategies to the conflict. The discourse of the dispute is constructed as a security issue which embodies other forms of security viz national security, food security, the security of statehood and unity of the nations that make up the Nigerian state. The article shows that the construction of the conflict draws on the political and ideological dispositions of the papers. It argues that the link between the newspapers’ representation of the conflict and the strategies they proposed for curbing the dispute is weak. Thus, while media representations of the conflict can reveal the various contestations in the framing of the conflict in Nigeria, it might be insufficient to establish the link between discourse, identity and policy. Further, it argues that developing a sustainable strategy for the resolution of the crisis requires among other things, a national dialogue.

Author(s): Cletus Famous Nwankwo, Romanus U. Ayadiuno, Alphonsus N. Ali, Ignatius A. Madu


QUALITY OF LIFE IN WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER, WHO PRACTICE REGULAR PHYSICAL EXERCISE: AN ANALYSIS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.14

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Abstract: The aim of this study was to perform a descriptive analysis of the main physiological and psychological determinants of quality of life in women with breast cancer, who practice regular physical exercise, as well as examine which psychological variables predict quality of life, the support received from family members and friends, and the individual�s perceived physical condition. Our sample comprised 19 women aged between 39 and 76 years (55.83 � 9.33) who were receiving treatment for breast cancer. The following physiological parameters were measured: red blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, basal glucose, triglycerides and cholesterol. Furthermore, questionnaires were completed to determine the following: support for autonomy, as perceived by family members and friends; the basic psychological needs for autonomy; competence and relatedness; the types of self-determined motivation for the practice of sports; quality of life; feelings of self-esteem, and the perceived physical condition. Our main findings revealed that women present low red blood cell counts, low hemoglobin and low hematocrit. In addition, self-esteem significantly and positively predicted physical and emotional wellbeing, support for autonomy and the perceived physical condition. In conclusion, the importance of promoting patients� self-esteem is highlighted via psychological interventions and/or the increased practice of physical activity.

Author(s): Marta Leyton Roman, Santiago Fresno Alba, Ruth Jimenez Castuera


A REVIEW OF MODELS AND TECHNIQUES USED TO GAUGE QUALITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.15

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Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to examine various models and techniques used in HEIs around the world with a specific focus on four elements which are: the dimensions or areas covered in the quality evaluation, the instruments used for data collection, the targeted stakeholders, and the statistical analyses used for the data gathered. A review of high indexed publications was done and the focus of the search was on the specific elements. It was found that on average, there are five dimensions used in these studies which are mainly related to academic aspects and administrative services. The Questionnaire was the instrument used for data collection in all these models. The majority of these studies targeted one stakeholder of HEIs which is the current students. Different level of statistical tests were used in the analysis of the selected papers. These findings will be an important contribution to the field of quality of higher education with its critical focus on the methodological implementation in the review of the literature.

Author(s): Amal Al-Aamri, Rohana Jani, Yong Zulina Zubairi


A GENDER-BASED ASSESSMENT OF UTILIZATION OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN PAKISTAN

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.7

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Abstract: This study aims at assessing gender-based utilization of PHC services and associated factors in Pakistan. In this cross-sectional study, data were collected from 302 participants within the catchment areas of 10 basic health units in Pishin District. The analysis showed both women (37.8%) and men (33.8%) to be low users of PHC services during the previous 6-month period. The findings indicated significant differences (P<0.05) between men and women in the predisposing, enabling and need factors that influenced their utilization of PHC services. The utilization of PHC services among men was associated with age; education; income; distance; availability of doctor; availability of medicine; continuity of care; satisfaction; and chronic illness. For women, utilization was related with age; marital status; income; usual source of care; availability of doctor; continuity of care; satisfaction; chronic illness; and health status. Gender issues were found in utilization of PHC services and associated factors. These findings suggest the need for the development of gender-sensitive strategies at the policy and service delivery levels to improve the utilization of PHC services by both men and women.

Author(s): Sanaullah Panezai, Mokbul Morshed Ahmad, Shahab E Saqib


CRITICAL APPLIED LINGUISTICS: THAI EFL UNIVERSITY LECTURERS’ DISCERNMENT

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.1

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Abstract: The study and use of language vis-à-vis the distribution of power in society is not commonly addressed. This study explores a group of Thai EFL (English as a Foreign Language) university lecturers’ standpoints on critical applied linguistics (CAL) and how this notion leads them to question their ways of teaching and undertaking research in the field. Two data collection methods are employed: a questionnaire and a focus-group interview. It is found that the conception in question appears to be unprecedented to most of the participants. Overall they rarely problematize or criticize their own pedagogical practices regarded as a constraint that needs to be solved regarding political dimensions and power relations involved in mainstream applied linguistics as in language hegemony, language policy and planning, language testing, and language rights. When it comes to conducting professional research, likewise, nearly all have a difficulty defining and determining what it is to be critical. Critical pedagogy, one of the aspects of CAL, is specifically introduced, raising the participants’ awareness of previously unquestioned practices, enabling them to unpick EFL teaching from a different angle. Concurrent with the 21st century skills needed in teaching and learning at present, CAL and criticality can pave a way for EFL teachers to look at problems in a new way and even further connect learning EFL to other subjects and disciplines.

Author(s): Sureepong Phothongsunan

A GROUP AUTHENTICATION AND DATA SECURITY SCHEME FOR SMART METERING IN SMART GRIDS

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.4

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Abstract: Long-Term-Evolution (LTE) based Device-to-Device (D2D) communications in future generation networks are envisaged to become the basis for deployment of various applications and services in Smart Grids (SGs). However related privacy and security aspects are also under serious consideration espe-cially when dealing with large-scale deployment of services and applications related D2D groups. Current related algorithms cannot be applied directly to this new paradigm shift (i.e D2D communication and group formations). Using the IoT as the pillar communication subsystem for SGs, the service providers can deploy several applications and services some of which may include the acquisition and storage of personal infor-mation of individual SG users. However, the challenge will al-ways be in the strict preservation of privacy and security of their personal data and thus a necessity in eliminating such concerns. In this paper we introduce a privacy and security scheme that utilizes separate keys for group discovery / authentication and billing data communications exchange phases respectively. In order to enhance its resilience, the keys are distributed in a manner by a network of distributed key gen-erating centers (KDCs). Both data ciphering and deciphering algorithms follow the Diffie-Hellman key establishment protocol. Overall the smart meters (SMs) in a targeted SG billing section mutually authenticate as a group prior to da-ta/information exchange. In that way the scheme overall maintains low latencies because of the fewer authentication associated messages exchanges.

Author(s): Lebogang Bopape, Bakhe Nleya, Andrew Mutsvangwa, Philani Khumalo


MAGE ANALYSIS STUDIES ON SUPRAMOLECULE MA: nOBA LIQUID CRYSTALS

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.9

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Abstract: Phase textures and transition temperatures of supramolecule MA:nOBA liquid crystals through hydrogen bond consisting non mesongen Malonic acid (MA) and mesogen p-n alkoxy benzoic acid (nOBA) where n = 10,11,12) are investigated using image analysis technique. MA moiety plays the role of spacer moiety in these supramolecules. On cooling, the supra molecular liquid crystals exhibits Smectic C, Smectic X, re-enterant Smectic C, Smectic F and Smectic G phases. Analysis of these textural features gives the information to identify the transition temperatures of MA:nOBA. This can be done by the image analysis technique on MATLAB platform. Here, the statistical parameters - mean, standard deviation, energy, entropy, contrast, and homogeneity utilizing liquid crystal textural images, are calculated basing on gray level intensities of textures as a function temperature. The abrupt changes in the statistical parameters give the transition temperatures. The obtained results with intensity changes of the images are in good agreement with differential scanning caloriemetric technique (DSC). The results of supramolecule MA:nOBA uniquely speak out that the enhancement of thermal phase stability taken place specially tilted liquid crystal phase stability which favours in the device applications.

Author(s): T. Kalyani, K. Mallika, A.V.N. Ashok Kumar, S. Sreehari Sastry


FACTORS AFFECTING THE LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH OF THE RURAL POPULATION IN RUSSIA

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.2

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Abstract: The article addresses the issues of low life expectancy of the rural population in Russia. The purpose of the study is modeling the factors affecting the life expectancy at birth of rural population in the Russian Federation. A regression equation of the factors affecting the life expectancy at birth of the rural population was tested. The database was created for 78 regions of Russia on the basis of statistical indicators presented by the Federal State Statistics Service of Russian Federation. The results show that the high rate of unemployment, poverty, and social inequality, as well as, high levels of alcohol consumption, and criminaliza-tion of rural areas, have significant negative impact on life expectancy of rural population. We find that the level of vocational education, the quality of housing and quality and availability of medical care have significant positive impact on life expectancy of the rural population. This study identified statistically significant economic, social and behavioral factors affecting the life expectancy of the rural population in Rus-sia. Selected statistically significant factors explain 83% of differences in life ex-pectancy at birth of rural population in Russia. The value of the F-test, which char-acterizes the reliability of the regression equation, is greater than the tabulated value for a given number of degrees of freedom for the model, and the probability of obtaining this value does not exceed the permissible level of significance in 5%. Our findings have significant policy implications for the rural development in Rus-sia and can be applicable to other countries. The results of this study can help the policy makers to implement suitable policy measures to extend the life expectancy in rural Russia.

Author(s): Tatiana Blinova, Svetlana Bylina, Victor Rusanovskiy


A Review on Evolving Factors Influencing Consumer’s Attitude Toward Social Media Advertising

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.10

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Abstract: Social media advertising has not remained a phenomenon now, it has become an approach. It is just not a fad but now aids as an inevitable element of any company’s Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) program and works as an important constituent of its promotional mix. Past researches indicate that attitude of consumers toward social media advertising is influenced by several factors but no comprehensive study has undergone to integrate these findings. This study conducted a systematic literature review and identified the factors that collectively and majorly affects CATSMA. The research paper enhances the theoretical body of knowledge about linkage of various factors to CATSMA and hence establish a strong foundation for future research on SMA in future.

Author(s): Manish Dhingra, Rakesh K. Mudgal


PANCASILA POSITION TOWARD THE 1945 CONSTITUTION IN THE INDONESIAN CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.6

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Abstract: The purpose of writing to know and discover whether Pancasila can be used as a basis for testing to the articles in the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, and which institutions are authorized to conduct the testing. The research type is normative legal research, with approaches: philosophical, historical, legislation, analysis of legal materials through a systemic logical and coherent reasoning process by abstracting legislation related to the reconstruction of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia against Pancasila. In conclusion, the values of Pancasila can be used as a basis for testing the articles in the 1945 Constitution, because the values of the Pancasila listed in the opening of the 1945 Constitution as source and basis in the formation of the articles in the 1945 Constitution. The institution that is given the authority to conduct the testing of the articles in the 1945 Constitution against the Pancasila is the Pancasila Ideology Testing Institute

Author(s): Irfan Suriadiata, Tatiek Sri Djatmiati, Galang Asmara, Gatot Dwi H. W


PSYCHOLOGICAL CAPITAL AND MENTAL HEALTH: EMPIRICAL EXPLORATION IN PERSPECTIVE OF GENDER

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.11

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Abstract: The study of Positive Psychology has revealed that there exists a connection between psychological capital (PsyCap) with better mental health but the role of gender as a moderator and particularly the differences across gender on the aforementioned constructs have not been explored before. Hence, our study was an endeavor to explore the differences across gender on PsyCap (measured through Psychological Capital Questionnaire) and mental health (measured through Strength and Difficulty Questionnaire (SDQ). The study sample included 200 university students (Age = 18-25 years) of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Gender differences revealed that high score was obtained by male students on the constructs of conduct and hyperactivity in comparison to female students. Regression analysis suggested that PsyCap negatively predicts emotional problems and positively predicts pro-social behavior. One of the novel findings in our study was the role of gender as a moderator between PsyCap and externalizing behavior problems among young adults; explaining 8% variance in the model (p <.001). PsyCap among young adults leads towards better mental health as it is negatively associated with internalizing (emotional problems) and externalizing (pro-social) behavior problems. These findings also highlight the importance of moderating process that explain how gender effects mental health and psychological capital.

Author(s): Sana Younas, Fariha Tahir, Fazaila Sabih, Rabia Hussain, Amna Hassan, Mona Sohail, Saba Zer Naz Hafa, Asima Munawar, Rubab Kanwal, Maria Tanvir, Mashiat Zahra


MAIN BARRIERS THAT RURAL SCHOOLS ARE FACED WITH IN INTEGRATING ICT IN TEACHING AND LEARNING

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.12

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Abstract: The implementation of Information Communications Technology(ICT)to enhance and facilitate teaching and learning in education is a challenge to many schools. Understanding the issues regarding encouragement, support, and required infrastructure to achieve ICT integration is a complex exercise. Government sectors and private institutions donate computers and other ICT equipment on regular basis to schools in an endeavour to equip rural schools and to bridge the digital divide in rural schools. However, the rural schools are not utilizing these donated ICT tools (projectors, interactive whiteboards,and related technologies) which is of concern. Hence the study investigated factors that hinder the successful implementation of ICT in rural schools in Rekopantswe Area. Quantitative research methodology was employed in this study and questionnaires were used to gather data from Area manager, circuit managers, subject advisors,Curriculum Coordinators, Principals, Educators, and Learners from different schools in Rekopantswe Area office. Data was coded and prepared for analysis using a Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS). The analyses of the results show that most schools do not have an ICT implementation plan. ICT plans and budget needs to be in place in order to address factors that hinders the successful implementation of ICT in rural schools.

Author(s): Thabang Edwin Maruping, Mthulisi Velempini


EVALUATION OF CLINICAL EFFICACY AND SIDE EFFECTS OF ROTAVIRUS VACCINE

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.16

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Abstract: Introduction: Rotavirus is one of the most prevalent causes of severe diarrhea around the world, which leads to hospitalizations and infant mortality. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical efficacy, side effects and types of rotavirus detected during monitoring after the application of 3-dose pentavalent rotavirus vaccines in Pediatric Polyclinic for Monitoring Healthy Children of Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Hospital, Material and Methods: In order to study the efficacy of rotavirus vaccine and determine G and P genotypes, rotavirus vaccine applied to infants of families who accepted the vaccination during the rotavirus season between May 2008 and June 2009. When infants have diarrhea, ELISA (Rotaclone Meridien, USA) method was used to determine whether the cause of the diarrhea was the rotavirus. The gathered data were analyzed with SPSS Version 11.5 statistical package program. Results: The study included 299 infants with rotavirus vaccine and 251 infants without rotavirus vaccine. 108 (19,9 %) of 543 monitored infants reportedly had diarrhea. While there was no statistically significant difference between the groups with and without rotavirus vaccination in terms of severe diarrhea (p = 1,000); the rate of moderate diarrhea for the group with rotavirus vaccination was lower than the non-vaccinated group with statistical significance (p = 0,22). Rotavirus (+) was detected by ELISA in 6 (9,5 %) of 63 stool samples. Three samples (50 %) belong to the group that received the rotavirus vaccine and 3 samples (50 %) belong to the group that did not receive the rotavirus vaccine. 3 of the 6 samples were determined by PAGE electropherotyping test were PCR (+). One sample with G1P [8], one sample with G4P [8] and one sample with G9 (+) were detected. G1P [8] and G4P [8] belong to the group who did not have rotavirus vaccine, and G9 (+) was in the vaccinated group. Discussion: This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of 5-valent rotavirus vaccine. No difference was found between groups for preventing severe diarrhea, while we found out a statistically significant difference for moderate diarrhea. Further studies are necessary for the evaluation the effect of rotavirus vaccine on severe and very severe diarrhea.

Author(s): Ali Ulas TUGCU, Figen Sahin, Gulendam Bozdayi, Fatma Nur Aksakal, Gulcin Alp, Seyyal Rota, Ufuk Beyazova


SEASONAL BIOLOGY OF DACTYLOPIUS OPUNTIAE (HEMIPTERA: DACTYLOPIIDAE) ON OPUNTIA FICUS-INDICA (CARYOPHYLLALES: CACTACEAE) UNDER FIELD AND SEMI FIELD CONDITIONS

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.17

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Abstract: Dactylopius opuntiae is the most important pest of cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) around the world. Recently the scale-supping pest have become an increasing threat to the cultivation of prickly pear in many Mediterranean areas. The life cycle of D. opuntiae was carried out under field and semi-field in Winter-Spring and Spring-Summer Morocco conditions. The results showed that the duration of life cycle of D. opuntiae under field and semi-field conditions was temperature dependent. It was long (133.52±3.82 days) in Winter-Spring when temperature was between 2.3°C and 25°C than in Spring-Summer (127.85±2.15 days) when the temperature was between 13.5°C and 47°C. Duration of male life cycle was significantly long under field conditions in Winter-Spring (74.57±4.05 days) and short (37.10±3.0 days) under semi-field conditions in Spring-Summer. For the duration of female life cycle it was significantly long (133.52±3.82 days) under field conditions in Winter-Spring, and no significant difference was observed between field conditions in Spring-Summer, semi-field conditions in Spring-Summer, and semi-field conditions in Winter-Spring. The effect of the availability of food on reproduction and population growth parameters was also evaluated under laboratory conditions at 25 ±2°C and the results indicated that the females pre-oviposition, and post-oviposition periods were significantly long without food than in the presence of food, however oviposition period, females longevity, fecundity, fertility, and growth index were significantly higher in the presence of food than without food. Also the net reproductive rate (R0), and generation time (T) were significantly higher for females with food, and no significant difference was observed between females with food and females without food for intrinsic rate of natural increase (rm), doubling time (DT), and finite rate of increase (λ).

Author(s): Mohamed El Aalaoui, Rachid Bouharroud, Mohamed Sbaghi, Mustapha El Bouhssini, Lahoucine Hilali


ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICALQUALITY OF RAW WATER FROM THE BOUKOURDANE DAM ANDTREATED WATER AT THE SIDI AMAR DRINKING WATERTREATMENT PLANT (TIPAZA), ALGERIA

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.3

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Abstract: To assess quality of Boukerdene Dam’s water (raw water) and treated water at Sidi-Amar’s treatment Station based on the Algerian standards and those established by the World Health Organization (WHO), analyses will carried out on different sampled belonging to the two areas. Studies of physicochemical and bacteriological parameters have focused on measure in situ pH, temperature and turbidity. Then the following parameters were analysed: the elements: NH4+, NO2–, NO3–, PO43–,Ca2+, Mg2+, SO42–, Cl–, HCO3- , OM as well as metal trace metals Fe2+, Al3+. Generally, the conventional drinking water treatment processes employed at this water treatment plant shows an efficiency of OM removal arrives to 79.31%. Total Coliforms, fecal coliforms, fecal streptococci and sulfite-reducing anaerobes were determined. The obtained values will compared with the standard limits. The result of this study reveals that the physico-chemical parameters and bacteriological evidence is within the maximum permissible limit of WHO and the Algerian standards with some slight variations in some parameters. The dam water does not meet the bacteriological quality standards of the surface waters due to the presence of sulphito reductive anaerobic spores. The water analyzed at the exit of the Sidi-Amar treatment plant of Tipaza is of good quality thus demonstrating the effectiveness of the various stages applied at this station. Hence, water is safe and suitable for domestic, irrigation and drinking purposes.

Author(s): Omar Elahcene, Hoda Abd El-Azim, Aziouz Aidoud, Sihem Jebari


EFFECTS OF CONSUMER-TO-CONSUMER INTERACTION ON PURCHASING BEHAVIOR: THE SAMPLE OF FOOD PRODUCTS IN ADANA

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.8

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Abstract: Consumer-to-consumer interaction (CCI) is one of the vital tools used in evaluating and deciding on the purchase of food products. It defines factors affecting consumer-to-consumer interaction and purchasing behavior of food products, then it reveals the relationships between consumer-to-consumer interaction and demographic characteristics. According to the result of the analysis, there are four factors, affecting CCI on food products purchasing behavior, which are positive interactions, satisfaction depending on the interaction, restricted interaction, and negative interaction. It was also revealed that there was a relationships between consumer-to-consumer interaction and gender differences, level of education, marital status, and working status. The findings suggest that all actors in the food sector should adopt the new dynamics and tendencies of the developing sector. New marketing strategies should be developed and adopted taking into account these improvements.

Author(s): Arzu Secer

THE ROLE PICKING UP (PU) MANAGEMENT MODEL TO IMPROVE HUMAN RESOURCE QUALITY OF VILLAGE APPARATUS IN PEKALONGAN, CENTRAL JAVA

Volume 76, Jan 2020
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.1.5

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Abstract: This study aims to analyze the role of the ball-pickup model on improving the quality of human resources in the village government. This research used descriptive analysis. The result of research are, Human resources are determined by four competencies, namely managerial competence, knowledge competence, technical competence and social competence. Picking up (PU) method is believed to be able to improve the competence of human resources for village officials in Pekalongan Regency. Human resource is important factor in improving effectiveness and efficiency of an organization. It could also improve integrity, initiation, intelligence, social skill, imagination power, reliability, enthusiasm, interest, and wider point of view. One of the efforts is by the latest method, the door to door method, which could improve the village apparatus� human resource to conduct their task and responsibility based on their competence.

Author(s): Dr. Sugino, Fathur Rokhman, Etty Soesilowati, Suwito Eko Pramono