THE EFFECT OF BUDGETING PARTICIPATION ON MANAGERIAL PERFORMANCE THROUGH JOB SATISFACTION, JOB RELEVANT INFORMATION, AND BUDGET GOAL COMMITMENT AS MEDIATING VARIABLES

  • Putri W
  • Suartana I
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Abstract

Currently, there is a rise of collective action revitalizing long-extinct ritual rites. The activity involved various actors from various professions (choreographers, dancers, state civil apparatus, agribusiness farmers, village officials). The question arises whether the results of the revitalization using the art of incident approach can be classified as ritual rites? Researchers used qualitative research methods with primary and secondary data types to answer the research question. The hypothesis stated that ritual resulting from revitalization using incident art approach is not a ritual rite. The research result indicated that ritual rites resulting from revitalization are spectacle attractions for the benefit of tourism and the development of contemporary art.

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Putri, W. T. I., & Suartana, I. W. (2018). THE EFFECT OF BUDGETING PARTICIPATION ON MANAGERIAL PERFORMANCE THROUGH JOB SATISFACTION, JOB RELEVANT INFORMATION, AND BUDGET GOAL COMMITMENT AS MEDIATING VARIABLES. Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 81(9), 138–149. https://doi.org/10.18551/rjoas.2018-09.16

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