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The Paradox of Victims’ Perceptions and Knowledge against Flood Causes Samsurijan, Mohamad Shaharudin; Iskandar, Eddy; Jamir Singh, Paramjit Singh; Abdul Latiff, Abdul Rais; Ali Yasah, Muhammad Fikri
Asian Social Work Journal Vol 103 No 4 (2021)
Publisher : Asian Social Work Journal

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This study aims to unravel the paradox of perceptions and knowledge of the flood victims towards the causes of the disaster in the context of internal and external. Internal context comprises of a comparison of perceptions and knowledge based on individual characteristics (age, gender, education and income). Whereas, the external context includes the factors of the awareness of the victims towards the amount of rainfall, the impact of land use changes as well as the negligence of the responsible parties. The main objective of this study is to determine the differences of perception and knowledge of December 2014 flood victims in Kelantan towards the factors that lead to the flood. This disaster had resulted in huge amount of money lost as well as traumatize the victims in which can be felt to this day. Since that incident, there were various points of view and different perceptions in finding the cause of the disaster occurred. Besides that, the study found that the level of perception and knowledge as to the cause of the disaster is different in the context of the internal (individual characteristics). This difference has a significant influence on the awareness of the causes of the floods that occurred in the external context. Significant relationships at the level of p<0.05 has existed between perception and knowledge of the causes of the disaster victims affected by environmental changes in the last 10 years. This indicates that although the victim is aware of the physical environment changes happening around them, but all that is seen is not a major contributing factor to the cause of the floods in Kelantan in 2014.
The Paradox of Victims’ Perceptions and Knowledge against Flood Causes Samsurijan, Mohamad Shaharudin; Iskandar, Eddy; Jamir Singh, Paramjit Singh; Abdul Latiff, Abdul Rais; Ali Yasah, Muhammad Fikri
Asian Social Work Journal Vol 104 No 4 (2021)
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This study aims to unravel the paradox of perceptions and knowledge of the flood victims towards the causes of the disaster in the context of internal and external. Internal context comprises of a comparison of perceptions and knowledge based on individual characteristics (age, gender, education and income). Whereas, the external context includes the factors of the awareness of the victims towards the amount of rainfall, the impact of land use changes as well as the negligence of the responsible parties. The main objective of this study is to determine the differences of perception and knowledge of December 2014 flood victims in Kelantan towards the factors that lead to the flood. This disaster had resulted in huge amount of money lost as well as traumatize the victims in which can be felt to this day. Since that incident, there were various points of view and different perceptions in finding the cause of the disaster occurred. Besides that, the study found that the level of perception and knowledge as to the cause of the disaster is different in the context of the internal (individual characteristics). This difference has a significant influence on the awareness of the causes of the floods that occurred in the external context. Significant relationships at the level of p<0.05 has existed between perception and knowledge of the causes of the disaster victims affected by environmental changes in the last 10 years. This indicates that although the victim is aware of the physical environment changes happening around them, but all that is seen is not a major contributing factor to the cause of the floods in Kelantan in 2014.
The Paradox of Victims’ Perceptions and Knowledge against Flood Causes Samsurijan, Mohamad Shaharudin; Iskandar, Eddy; Jamir Singh, Paramjit Singh; Abdul Latiff, Abdul Rais; Ali Yasah, Muhammad Fikri
Asian Social Work Journal Vol 105 No 4 (2021)
Publisher : Asian Social Work Journal

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This study aims to unravel the paradox of perceptions and knowledge of the flood victims towards the causes of the disaster in the context of internal and external. Internal context comprises of a comparison of perceptions and knowledge based on individual characteristics (age, gender, education and income). Whereas, the external context includes the factors of the awareness of the victims towards the amount of rainfall, the impact of land use changes as well as the negligence of the responsible parties. The main objective of this study is to determine the differences of perception and knowledge of December 2014 flood victims in Kelantan towards the factors that lead to the flood. This disaster had resulted in huge amount of money lost as well as traumatize the victims in which can be felt to this day. Since that incident, there were various points of view and different perceptions in finding the cause of the disaster occurred. Besides that, the study found that the level of perception and knowledge as to the cause of the disaster is different in the context of the internal (individual characteristics). This difference has a significant influence on the awareness of the causes of the floods that occurred in the external context. Significant relationships at the level of p<0.05 has existed between perception and knowledge of the causes of the disaster victims affected by environmental changes in the last 10 years. This indicates that although the victim is aware of the physical environment changes happening around them, but all that is seen is not a major contributing factor to the cause of the floods in Kelantan in 2014.
PKM KARAKTER WIRAUSAHA SUKSES Nasution, Umar Hamdan; Zahri, Cut; Junaidi, Listya Devi; Iskandar, Eddy; Siregar, Lukman Hakim; Iwanda, Muya Syaroh
Reswara: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 3, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Dharmawangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46576/rjpkm.v3i2.1821

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Watak dan sikap wirausaha menjadi dasar kemampuan seseorang untuk sukses berwirausaha. Kemampuan seseorang dapat diiperoleh melalui proses pembelajaran. Kegiatan PkM ini untuk memberikan gambaran dan pembentukan watak dan sikap atau yang lebih dikenal dengan sebutan karakter di Desa Galang Suka. Salah satu model proses pembelajaran yang sesuai bagi generasi muda adalah melalui seminar. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat dilaksanakan dalam bentuk seminar online bersama mitra. Kegiatan PkM dalam bentuk seminar online menjadi inovasi dan solusi dalam penyebarluasan IPTEK di masa pandemik. Seminar dilaksanakan dengan memberikan materi, diskusi, tanya jawab dan pemberian angket sebagai dasar evaluasi hasil pelaksanaan. Materi yang diberikan pada kegiatan seminar ini adalah motivasi, peluang usaha, komunikasi, kepemimpinan, kreativitas dan inovasi. Berdasarkan hasil angket diperoleh hasil yang sangat memuaskan dimana seminar online PkM Karakter Wirausaha Sukses mampu meningkatkan pengetahuan dan kemampuan peserta untuk berwirausaha
Developing a Design Model for Seven Charm (Sapta Pesona ) Tourism Awareness in the Local Community of Lake Toba Iskandar, Eddy; Taib, Zulkifli; Septriawan, M. Reza
Tradition and Modernity of Humanity Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/tmh.v2i1.8538

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Lake Toba is one of the government's five proposed super tourism locations. Strengthening the tourist sector is a key component of a region's national development strategy. The tourist sector was chosen to be strengthened because it has the potential to boost the Indonesian economy. As for the real battle in managing Lake Toba tourism in terms of human resources, citizens' understanding of tourism is still limited, the model of service to tourists is still lacking, tourist attractions that have not been maintained on a consistent basis tend to emphasize nature and neglect cultural attractions, and insufficient infrastructure such as road access. The goal of this research is to determine the local community of Toba Regency's willingness to participate in the development of Lake Toba tourism and the ability of the local community's great service abilities to attract tourists. This study takes a qualitative-exploratory strategy, stressing characteristics of enrichment in the field as a research force through data gathering approaches such as surveys, literature reviews, finding specific cases and selecting goals, data collection, data analysis, and conclusion. The technique for developing an ideal tourist plan is based on Jacqueline M. Stavros' SOAR model, a combination of SWOT analysis and Appreciative Inquiry (AI). This approach entails all stakeholder groups in order to collect data on the strengths, opportunities, goals, and outcomes of the Lake Toba tourism planning model in the Toba district.
Role of Sources Power Man in Success Digital Transformation: An Overview Qualitative to the Model and Framework Planning Iskandar, Eddy; Novrizal
International Journal of Business, Marketing, Economics & Leadership (IJBMEL) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): August: International Journal of Business, Marketing, Economics & Leadership
Publisher : LPPM STIE Kasih Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70142/ijbmel.v2i3.315

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This qualitative literature review explores the critical role of human resources (HR) in the success of digital transformation initiatives. The study highlights that digital transformation extends beyond technological adoption, requiring organizational cultural shifts and process reengineering. HR is pivotal in facilitating these changes through skill development, employee empowerment, and cross-departmental collaboration. Effective leadership and a clear strategic vision are essential to guide organizations through this transformation journey. Structured frameworks are necessary to ensure all elements harmoniously work towards achieving digital transformation goals. Despite providing valuable insights, this study is limited by its reliance on recent literature, potentially overlooking relevant older studies, and its qualitative nature, which may not be generalizable across all industries. Further research is needed to validate these findings across diverse organizational contexts.