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Author(s):  
Mokhtaruddin Buang* ◽  

Co-operatives are seen as an essential economic platform for supporting development programs, and its viability is depending on members' active participation in co-operative governance. Since member participation in co-operative governance is fundamental to the organization's survival, it is necessary to review and synthesize studies from the last ten years in order to enhance our understanding of the components of member participation in co-operative governance. Following the “PRISMA Statement (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses)” technique, a comprehensive search of the Scopus and Web of Science databases discovered 13 relevant papers that match to the study objectives. An examination of the articles revealed two major aspects: the "supporter" who attends general meetings and the "believer" who serves on a board or committee, with these two themes forming a total of seven sub-themes. This study contributes significantly by providing an overview of the research trend in terms of member participation in cooperative governance. Second, the elements of member participation that have been studied are highlighted in this systematic review. The findings revealed that the majority of the studies focused mainly on members' participation in annual general meetings ("supporter"), with ten studies indicating that research on the participation of members serving on the board is still inadequate. Some recommendations for future research are provided to examine other elements of member participation, particularly their participation as the board members.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 131-142
Author(s):  
Agrivinie Rainy Firohmatillah ◽  
Adri Arisena

Labor absorption in the cooperative sector in West Java is still relatively low at 10,434 people or 0.05 percent. Based on this fact, the absorption of labor in the cooperative sector can still be increased in line with the program of the Ministry of Cooperatives and MSMEs in implementing total cooperative reform through three strategic measures, namely Reorientation, Rehabilitation and Development. Therefore, it is expected that the absorption of labor in the cooperative sector of West Java is increasing. To find out and see this, this research was done. The categories of respondents in this study are divided into two groups, namely the group of member respondents and the non-member respondent group. The analysis used to see the potential used descriptive analysis, while the Structural Equation Model (SEM) was used to see how much work stress, job satisfaction affect turnover intention for non-member groups of respondents. For the respondent group SEM members were used to see how much work stress, job satisfaction, and turnover intention affect member participation and cooperative development. The results showed that for the non-member respondent group both variables had a significant influence on turnover intention, while for the group of respondents members pointed out that the three variables had a significant direct influence on member participation and cooperative development.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 10-21
Author(s):  
Adi Indradi Wazdi ◽  
Yosep Firman

Based on the results of the observation that this research is based on, which is the variability of participation by the member of Koperasi Karyawan PT. Indoneptune Rancaekek. The research aims to determine how the effect/influence of member’s knowledge on member’s participation, to determine the impact of management’s creativity on member participation, also to verify the impact of the member’s knowledge and management’s creativity instantaneously on the member’s participation as a whole on the members of Koperasi Karyawan PT. Indoneptune Rancaekek. This is an associative quantitative type of research. The type where the data is a primer and uses a form of observation, interviews, literature study and questionnaires as its techniques to collect the data from. While using a random sampling technique out of 86 people from 591 members. The results shown that there are no significant effect/influence between the member’s knowledge and the member participation, with t test result where tcount < ttable (0,948 < 1,66342). Meanwhile there was significant result concerning the influence between the management’s creativity and the participation of the members, with tcount > ttable (-4.060> 1.66342). Simultaneously there was a significant spike of impact/influence between the member’s knowledge and the management’s creativity on the members participation of Koperasi Karyawan PT. Indoneptune Rancaekek using the F test where the Fcount > Ftable (8.151 > 2.37).


Medikonis ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-25
Author(s):  
Lustono Lustono ◽  
Asih Muqoronah

ABSTRACT The problem that occurs in KSPPS BMT Artha Salam Sigaluh branch Of Sigaluh is that performance management has not been carried out optimally as indicated by leadership, motivation and member participation. Cooperative performance management has not been carried out optimally or effectively as expected due to the lack of leadership, motivation and member participation. This researcher aims to determine the effect of leadership, motivation and member participation partially and simultaneously on performance management, as well as more dominant variables. This research is a quantitative research. The data used in this study are primary data with questionnaires. The population in this study were employees of the cooperative member who receive the remaining results of business (SHU) KSPPS BMT Artha Salam Branch Sigaluh. The sampling technique in this study is to use all member of the cooperative who receive the ramainder of the business (SHU), amounting to 64 respondents. Data analysis in this study uses multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the results of the hypothesis test there is a simultaneous influence between the variables of leadership, motivation and member participation to performance management. Partially shows no significant effect between the leadership variables on performance management variables. The variable motivation influance to performance management. While the member participation variable influences performance management. The variable that has dominant influence on performance management is member participation.


OrchidAgri ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Rahmat Maulana ◽  
Dety Sukmawati ◽  
Karyana KS

Social and Economic Factors Affecting Participation of Members of the Red Ginger Farmer's Group (Zingiber officinale). The research was conducted in the Fardurawat Farming Women Group, Jatiwangi District, Majalengka Regency. The purpose of this study is to determine: 1). Social factors influence the participation of female farmer group members. 2). Economic factors influence the participation of women farmer group members. and 3). Social and economic factors affect the participation of women farmer group members. The method used in this research is the survey method and the unit of analysis is a member of the group of women farmers in Jatiwangi District, Majalengka Regency and using a sampling technique with the respondent withdrawal technique used in this study is a complete enumeration (census) with a total of 50 respondents. . The collected data were analyzed using path analysis, analytics were adjusted according to the results of hypothesis testing. The results of the study provide the following results: 1) Social factors have an effect on the participation of KWT members, thus social factors have a direct effect of 47.88% and the influence through a correlative relationship with economic factors is 15.21% so that the total effect of social factors on KWT member participation is 63, 09%. 2) Economic factors affect the participation of KWT members. Economic factors have a direct effect of 69.2% and the effect through a correlative relationship with social factors is 15.21%, so that the total effect of economic factors on KWT member participation is 22.13%. 3) Social factors and economic factors simultaneously have a significant effect on KWT member participation by 85.22%. The remaining 14.78% is influenced by other factors not examined in this study.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 53-66
Author(s):  
Yunita Silintowe ◽  
Yusepaldo Pasharibu

Member participation is a significant element in spurring activity and for maintaining a unifying bond in a co-operative. This study explores service quality's effect on member participation in the primary employee co-operative (primkopkar) Manunggal. This type of research is explanatory with a quantitative approach. The population in this study were members of the Manunggal co-operative, and the sample in this study was 98 people. The data analysis tool used Structural Equation Modeling (SEM), which was processed with the Linear Structural Relationship (LISREL) statistical program. The results showed that service quality had a significant effect on increasing the participation of co-operative members.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-17
Author(s):  
MUHAMMAD ANASRULLOH ◽  
Adib Minanur Rokhim ◽  
Anna Febrian Firotul M

Cooperatives aim to improve the welfare of members in particular and society in general, as well as participate in building the national economic order, to achieve this, of course, cooperatives must be independent and more developed with the support of active comprehensive participation from their members. Cooperatives are expected to be independent, resilient and efficient so that they will be able to face various economic problems. Cooperatives must be improved so that income distribution and poverty alleviation, especially for members, can be realized. Cooperatives require an active role of their members in all cooperative activities, this active role is created when there is a feeling of belonging so that they can effectively take part in cooperative decision making. However, a cooperative whose business is in the service sector is certainly not easy to invite participation in all aspects of activities, it requires an appropriate and appropriate strategy, one strategy that can be used to increase member participation is Cooperative Education. This study aims to determine how much influence Cooperative Education has on member participation in Women's Cooperatives (Kopwan) in Tulungagung Regency. Keyword: Member Participation, Cooperative Education


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