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Analysis of Fingerprint (E-Ticket) Product Innovation on The Number of Sales in CV. Dinamika Karya Cirebon Prahitaningtyas, Sherina; Azzahra, Adelia; Oktavia, Silvi
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 3 No. 12 (2023): International Journal of Social Service and Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Ridwan Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v3i12.643

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This research aims to assess the influence of product innovation on sales performance at CV. Dynamics of Cirebon Works. The study proposes two variables: product innovation as an independent variable and the number of sales as a dependent variable. Product innovation is defined as the process or outcome of enhancing the utility of an existing product and adding more meaningful value. Some sources also suggest that product innovation involves updating various products to provide greater benefits to consumers. The research methodology employed descriptive survey methods, utilizing interviews and questionnaires distributed to employees at CV. Dynamics of Cirebon Works for sampling. Hypothesis testing was conducted to establish the connection between product innovation and sales using the product-moment correlation, t-test formulas, determination coefficients, and simple regression analysis. The findings indicate a positive impact of product innovation, as evidenced by the strong agreement of 39.02%, agreement of 12.19%, hesitation of 9.75%, disagreement of 19.5%, and strongly disagreeing at 2.43%. Additionally, sales data processing reveals a positive trend, with a strong agreement of 79.4%, hesitation at 14.70%, and disagreement at 11.76%. Statistical analysis yielded a correlation coefficient of 0.697, indicating a robust correlation. The t-test resulted in a t-value of 4.655 with degrees of freedom (df) of 32 (34 – 2), and a critical t-value (t-table) of 3.942 at a significance level of 5%. Given that thitung>ttable (4.655>3.942), the null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected, and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) is accepted. This signifies a positive influence between product innovation and the number of sales. Consequently, the study concludes that product innovation significantly contributes to increased sales at CV. Dynamics of Cirebon Works.
Hubungan Dukungan Keluarga Dengan Kepatuhan Diet Terhadap Kualitas Hidup Pasien Diabetes Melitus Di Puskesmas Cikalong Kulon Tahun 2021: Relationship between Family Support and Diet Compliance with Quality of Life for Diabetes Mellitus Patients at Cikalong Kulon Health Center in 2021 Oktavia, Silvi
Indonesian Scholar Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Science Vol. 2 No. 01 (2022): Vol. 2 No. 01 (2022): Vol. 2 No. 01 (2022): Indonesian Scholar Journal of Nurs
Publisher : Dohara POAJ

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54402/isjnms.v2i01.223

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Introduction: Food regulation is the key to the management of Diabetes Mellitus, which at first glance looks easy but in reality, it is difficult to control your appetite. Quality of life is an individual's perception of his position in life, in the context of the culture, value system in which they are located, and their relationship to life goals, expectations, standards, and other related matters. Problems that cover the quality of life are very broad and complex including problems of physical health, psychological status, level of freedom, social relationships, and the environment in which they are located. This study was to determine the relationship of family support to dietary compliance with the quality of life of Diabetes Mellitus patients in the working area of ​​the Cikalong Kulon Public Health Center.  Methods: The research design used in this study was descriptive with a cross-sectional study approach, namely to determine Family Support and Dietary Compliance on the Quality of Life of Diabetes Mellitus Patients at the Cikalong Kulon Health Center.  Results: The population in this study were all DM patients in 2021 at the Cikalong Kulon Health Center, Cianjur Regency, amounting to 439 people. And the samples taken from this study were 82 respondents.  Discussion: Shows that supportive family support is 45 (31.7%) while those who are not supportive are 37 (26,1%), diet compliance shows that those who comply show 47 (33.1%) while those who do not comply show 35 (13.4%), while for good quality of life as many as 63 (44.4%) while those who are less good are 19 (13.4%). The researcher concludes that there is a relationship between Family Support and Diet Compliance on Quality of Life at the Cikalong Kulon Health Center in 2021 as indicated by the P-Value = 0.03 for Family Support and Diet Compliance and P-Value = 0.00 for Family Support and Life Compliance is 0.05, which means H0 is rejected and the sample supports or there is a significant relationship.