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Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Sosialisasi Program Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN-PPM) di Kelurahan Kalirungkut Surabaya Prihartanti, Wiwik; Hinyantari, Erlyna; H, Hardiono; Rahmanto, Agus; Suasridewi, Desak Gede; Febrihapsari, Mahardani; Kartika, Mira Gayatri; Gamal, Ahmad
Nanggroe: Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Vol 3, No 2 (2024): May
Publisher : Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

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The KKN-PPM program aims to: 1) Provide training and management of waste banks in the form of inorganic waste. This training provides knowledge and management in managing waste. Participants from Kalirungkut sub-district residents 2) Training in making carbolic acid. Training to produce carbolic acid is part of providing an increase in community income in the Kalirungkut sub-district, Surabaya. The approach used is the eco-efficiency (eco-development) model, synergistically combining ecological and economic components, to increase the entrepreneurial ability of the community. The result of this program is an increase in the community's ability to manage waste with economic value and is able to provide the community with the ability to produce carbolic acid which provides economic value. KKN-PPM activities have become a vehicle for the transfer of knowledge and technology between students who are doing KKN and the community together in increasing community empowerment to be able to prosper and enjoy a better income.
The Influence of Price and Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction at T. Nogo Baru Motor Workshop in Surabaya Prihartanti, Wiwik; Gamal, Ahmad
Madani: Jurnal Ilmiah Multidisiplin Vol 4, No 1 (2026): February 2026
Publisher : Penerbit Yayasan Daarul Huda Kruengmane

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This study aims to determine the effect of price and service quality on customer satisfaction at T Nogo Baru Motor Workshop in Surabaya. The study used a sample of 100 respondents obtained through a saturated sampling method. The data collection technique employed was a questionnaire distributed to respondents. A quantitative method with multiple linear regression analysis using SPSS version 23 was applied in this research. The results indicate that price and service quality partially have a significant effect on customer satisfaction at T Nogo Baru Motor Workshop in Surabaya. Meanwhile, price and service quality simultaneously have a significant effect on customer satisfaction at T Nogo Baru Motor Workshop in Surabaya. Based on the coefficient of determination test, the results show that price and service quality contribute 66.2% to customer satisfaction, while the remaining 33.8% is influenced by other variables not examined in this study.
Uneven Development and Circular Causation Devina, Amanda; Gamal, Ahmad
CSID Journal of Infrastructure Development Vol. 2, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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This paper discusses the uneven development and detects the circular causation that occurs in the Kalibata area. Uneven development occurs between the street vendor trade area and Kalibata City trade area. The research method we use are: 1) literature study as theoretical basis to understand the uneven development theory and the occurrence of circular causation; 2) data collection by conducting interviews, observation, and direct mapping; 3) information processing where we used the data obtained to compare the differences in production processes between two regions. Kalibata City (formal area) and street vendor trade area (informal area) have different potential that generates the difference in production process. This article found that: 1) street vendor’s consumer facilities is simpler than Kalibata City; 2) street vendor area doesn’t have legal permit, thus making them susceptible to eviction, 3) street vendor is limited to the area beside the railway, 4) the tools used by the street vendors are less sophisticated than Kalibata City, and; 5) the street vendors have limited skills than the workers in Kalibata City. We also found there are 3 types of production of street vendors: low, mid, high complexity. Meanwhile, production process in Kalibata City is ran in a more structured and organized way. These differences trigger the developmental differences between these regions. Circular causation makes it worse. Kalibata City will continue to be able to develop its area, while PKL will be difficult to develop because its limitations.
Urban Form Beyond Density: Shape Compactness Matters Putri, Galuh Anisa; Gamal, Ahmad
CSID Journal of Infrastructure Development Vol. 8, No. 2
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Urban compactness has traditionally been measured through density, with population per area used as a core indicator of urban form. However, this method creates a limited view of what compactness means. Research shows that a compact city is not always a high-density city, and that increasing density does not automatically result in compact development. Compactness also involves the shape and structure of urban footprints, which influence how land is used and how a city functions. This paper presents a conceptual distinction between density and shape compactness, arguing that both are necessary to understand urban form. A qualitative literature review was conducted to examine how cities with similar density levels can show major differences in spatial structure and performance. The findings suggest that density and shape are separate components of urban form. This paper proposes a broader measurement framework that includes both factors, which can improve spatial planning, urban design, and policy decisions.