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The Acoustic City: Sonorous Landscapes, Urban Memory, and the Politics of Noise Muhammad Hasan; Jovanka Andina; Matilda Munoz; Emir Abdullah; Ahmad Erza
Enigma in Cultural Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Enigma in Cultural
Publisher : Enigma Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61996/cultural.v3i2.110

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The contemporary city is often conceived through a visual paradigm, yet its character is profoundly shaped by its acoustic environment. This study investigated the urban soundscape as a complex tapestry woven from sound, memory, and power. Focusing on the rapidly urbanizing context of Indonesia, this research explored how sonorous landscapes are produced, experienced, and contested, shaping collective urban memory and becoming arenas for political negotiation. A mixed-methods approach was employed, integrating qualitative ethnographic research with quantitative acoustic analysis. Fieldwork was conducted in two distinct Indonesian urban settings: the megacity of Jakarta and the historically significant city of Palembang. Methods included 60 semi-structured interviews with residents, urban planners, and community leaders; 30 researcher-led soundwalks using participant observation; and acoustic data collection using Class 1 sound level meters at 100 strategic locations. This data was used to create predictive acoustic models of selected neighborhoods using CadnaA sound prediction software to visualize and analyze sound pressure level (SPL) distribution. The findings revealed a rich acoustic lexicon unique to Indonesian cities, characterized by a dynamic interplay of religious sounds (the call to prayer or adzan), commercial vocalizations (street vendor calls), transportation noise, and sounds of community life (gotong royong). Ethnographic data demonstrated that these sounds are potent carriers of urban memory, evoking nostalgia and a sense of belonging, but are also sources of significant social friction. Acoustic models identified "sonorous hotspots" where SPLs consistently exceeded national health recommendations by up to 25 dBA, particularly around transport hubs and commercial districts. A significant disconnect was found between residents' subjective perception of noise and objective decibel measurements, highlighting the cultural mediation of sound. The "politics of noise" manifested in community-level disputes over the volume and timing of mosque loudspeakers and the perceived encroachment of commercial sounds into residential areas. In conclusion, the urban soundscape is not a neutral background but a contested social and political space where identities are asserted and power is negotiated. This study established that in Indonesian cities, sound acts as a crucial medium for constructing urban memory and a site for the subtle, everyday politics of cohabitation. Understanding these sonorous landscapes is essential for developing more inclusive and acoustically just urban planning policies that move beyond simple noise abatement to a more nuanced appreciation of the urban acoustic environment.
The Provision of Social Support Increases the Return-to-Work Rate of Musculoskeletal Injury Patients: A Systematic Review Arfiani, Siti Zahra; Muhammad Hasan; Kusumastuti, Inke
International Journal of Health and Information System Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): September
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/ijhis.v3i2.72

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The most common problem in orthopedics that becomes the main cause of disability worldwide is musculoskeletal injuries. It may develop into chronic conditions that interfere with social function, quality of life, and productivity. The Return to Work (RTW) Rate is used for measuring the success of intervention. Provision of social support becomes the psychosocial interventions that may reduce the negative impact. This study aimed to learn whether social support may increase the RTW rate of musculoskeletal injury, by conducting a systematic review based on Preferred Reporting Items for System and Meta Analysis (PRISMA). Literature search using three databases, Springer, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and manual searching. The critical appraisal tool used was the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) checklist. There were seven included articles with high and medium quality. All studies were conducted in developed countries. Social support from supervisors and colleagues increases the chances of achieving partial and sustained RTW, and reduces the rate of interrupted RTW, while social support from family and friends can reduce the chances of achieving a partial RTW. More studies analyzing provision of social support to patients with other medical conditions should be made in the population of working age in developing countries, to assess for possible generalization of the results of the present systematic review.
Financial Literacy: A Phenomenological Study Of Female MSME Activities From A Digital Marketing Perspective Nuraisyiah; Muhammad Azis; Muhammad Hasan
International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 04 (2025): September - November, International Journal of Education, Vocational and Socia
Publisher : Cita konsultindo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijevss.v4i04.2395

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This study analyzes financial literacy from a digital marketing perspective in 15 women-owned MSMEs in Makassar City, spanning the service, culinary, beauty and personal care, and fashion sectors. The study was a qualitative study using phenomenological methods. The results indicate that understanding financial literacy helps women MSMEs conduct effective, efficient, and sustainable digital marketing.
Tradisi Pernikahan Malam Songolikur Perspektif Hukum Islam: Studi Analisis Pendapat Kepala KUA Se-Kabupaten Jombang Muhammad Hasan
VISA: Journal of Vision and Ideas Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): VISA: Journal of Vision and Ideas (In Press)
Publisher : IAI Nasional Laa Roiba Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47467/visa.v4i2.2165

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Based on the author's observations during a practicum at the KUA, Tembelang District, Jombang Regency, the songolikur night wedding tradition was very troublesome for some of the headmen in several sub-districts in the District. Jombang because on that day dozens of marriages were held per sub-district and some even abandoned one of the pillars of Islam. On the one hand, the head of the KUA is subject to applicable customs, on the other hand the KUA does not dare to punish customs like this because customs like this on the other hand are against Islamic law itself. This is a type of field research. This time the author uses a qualitative method with a normative textual approach. The primary and secondary data were analyzed using Islamic legal theory. Songolikur night marriages, according to the views of the head of the KUA throughout Jombang Regency, are of the view that this marriage has two opinions, namely agreeing and disagreeing with its validity based on the dangers and benefits that occur in society, because there is no government agency that states with certainty regarding songolikur night marriages. For relevant government agencies, they should strengthen the rules regarding songolikur night marriages, so that there is no dualism between different laws.
PENGGUNAAN BEBERAPA JENIS PUPUK KOTORAN DOMBA DAN AYAM TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN RUMPUT PAKCONG (Pennisetum Purpureum Cv Thailand) Muhammad Hasan; Meriksa Sembiring
Jurnal Cakrawala Ilmiah Vol. 3 No. 9: Mei 2024
Publisher : Bajang Institute

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The aim of the research was to determine the effect of using manure from sheep manure and chicken manure on the growth of Pakchong Grass. The data analysis method used in this research was a non-factorial completely randomized design (CRD) consisting of 4 treatments and 5 replications, namely P0 (without manure), P1 (25% sheep manure + 75% chicken manure), P2 (fertilizer sheep pen 50% + chicken manure 50%) and P3 (sheep manure 75% + chicken manure 25%). The parameters observed in this research were the number of tillers, plant height, and fresh material production. The results showed that treatment P1 was the best treatment in terms of fresh material production, plant height and number of tillers. the use of a combination of sheep and chicken manure on the growth of pakcong grass (Pennisetum Purpureum Cv Thailand) with the number of Pennisetum purpureum cv seedlings. Mott grass 4.88, plant height 175 cm, and fresh material production 18.30 kg/plot
The ‘Live’ Gaze: A Neuromarketing and Eye-Tracking Analysis of Consumer Attention and Impulse Buying on Shopee Live and TikTok Shop in Indonesia Muhammad Hasan; Henry Peter Paul; Darlene Sitorus; Despian Januandri; Brenda Jaleel
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
Publisher : HM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v8i2.298

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Livestream commerce (LSC) has redefined digital retail in Southeast Asia, with Indonesia as its most competitive market. The two dominant platforms, Shopee Live and TikTok Shop, leverage vastly different user interfaces and engagement philosophies—commerce-first versus content-first, respectively. However, the precise cognitive and affective mechanisms by which these platforms guide consumer attention and trigger impulse purchases remain empirically unexamined. This study employed a within-subjects laboratory experiment with 60 Indonesian consumers (aged 18-25). A multi-modal neuromarketing approach was used, synchronizing eye-tracking (ET) and electroencephalography (EEG) data. Participants viewed six 60-second LSC clips (three from Shopee Live, three from TikTok Shop) matched for product category. Key eye-tracking metrics (Total Fixation Duration, Time to First Fixation) were analyzed across predefined Areas of Interest (AOIs: Host Face, Product, Price, CTA Button, Chat). EEG data was processed to derive Frontal Alpha Asymmetry (FAA) for approach-avoidance motivation and Cognitive Load indices. Post-stimulus surveys measured Impulse Buying Urge (IBU). Significant differences emerged. Shopee Live generated longer Total Fixation Duration on the Host’s Face (M=12,500ms) and Price/Discount AOIs (M=8,800ms). Conversely, TikTok Shop elicited significantly faster Time to First Fixation on the Product (M=1,600ms) and CTA Button (M=2,800ms), and higher TFD on these AOIs. Neurologically, TikTok Shop produced significantly greater FAA (M=0.19 vs. 0.08), indicating higher approach motivation, and also induced a higher cognitive load. A multiple regression analysis revealed that the strongest predictors of IBU were TFD on the CTA Button, FAA, and TFD on the Host’s Face. TFD on the product itself was not a significant predictor. In conclusion, the findings demonstrate that platform architecture fundamentally shapes the "live" gaze. Shopee Live fosters a deliberative, host-centric, and price-evaluative attentional strategy. TikTok Shop promotes a rapid, immersive, and conversion-focused gaze, driving higher affective engagement (approach) and subsequent impulse buying. The study provides novel evidence that in LSC, impulse triggers are tied more to conversion-point (CTA) and para-social (Host) cues than to the product itself.
The ‘Live’ Gaze: A Neuromarketing and Eye-Tracking Analysis of Consumer Attention and Impulse Buying on Shopee Live and TikTok Shop in Indonesia Muhammad Hasan; Henry Peter Paul; Darlene Sitorus; Despian Januandri; Brenda Jaleel
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
Publisher : HM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v8i2.298

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Livestream commerce (LSC) has redefined digital retail in Southeast Asia, with Indonesia as its most competitive market. The two dominant platforms, Shopee Live and TikTok Shop, leverage vastly different user interfaces and engagement philosophies—commerce-first versus content-first, respectively. However, the precise cognitive and affective mechanisms by which these platforms guide consumer attention and trigger impulse purchases remain empirically unexamined. This study employed a within-subjects laboratory experiment with 60 Indonesian consumers (aged 18-25). A multi-modal neuromarketing approach was used, synchronizing eye-tracking (ET) and electroencephalography (EEG) data. Participants viewed six 60-second LSC clips (three from Shopee Live, three from TikTok Shop) matched for product category. Key eye-tracking metrics (Total Fixation Duration, Time to First Fixation) were analyzed across predefined Areas of Interest (AOIs: Host Face, Product, Price, CTA Button, Chat). EEG data was processed to derive Frontal Alpha Asymmetry (FAA) for approach-avoidance motivation and Cognitive Load indices. Post-stimulus surveys measured Impulse Buying Urge (IBU). Significant differences emerged. Shopee Live generated longer Total Fixation Duration on the Host’s Face (M=12,500ms) and Price/Discount AOIs (M=8,800ms). Conversely, TikTok Shop elicited significantly faster Time to First Fixation on the Product (M=1,600ms) and CTA Button (M=2,800ms), and higher TFD on these AOIs. Neurologically, TikTok Shop produced significantly greater FAA (M=0.19 vs. 0.08), indicating higher approach motivation, and also induced a higher cognitive load. A multiple regression analysis revealed that the strongest predictors of IBU were TFD on the CTA Button, FAA, and TFD on the Host’s Face. TFD on the product itself was not a significant predictor. In conclusion, the findings demonstrate that platform architecture fundamentally shapes the "live" gaze. Shopee Live fosters a deliberative, host-centric, and price-evaluative attentional strategy. TikTok Shop promotes a rapid, immersive, and conversion-focused gaze, driving higher affective engagement (approach) and subsequent impulse buying. The study provides novel evidence that in LSC, impulse triggers are tied more to conversion-point (CTA) and para-social (Host) cues than to the product itself.
PERANCANGAN DATA WAREHOUSE UNTUK PERUSAHAAN OTOBIS Zulham Ghinafikar; Muhammad Hasan; Muhammad Ainul Yaqin
Jurnal Manajemen Teknologi Informatika Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Jurnal Manajemen Teknologi Informatika
Publisher : JENTIK

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70038/jentik.v2i3.125

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Perkembangan teknologi informasi yang pesat telah memengaruhi berbagai sektor, termasuk industri otobis. Tantangan yang dihadapi adalah pengelolaan data operasional seperti penjualan tiket dan transaksi keuangan yang sering kali berasal dari sumber yang tidak terstruktur. Dalam penelitian ini dirancanglah data warehouse untuk perusahaan otobis dengan menggunakan metode Inmon. Integrasi data dilakukan dari sistem ERP mencakup informasi pemesanan tiket dan laporan pendapatan. Proses ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) diterapkan untuk menyusun data mentah menjadi format yang terstruktur. Proses ini memungkinkan analisia yang efisien terhadap tren pemesanan dan kinerja keuangan sehingga mendukung pengambilan keputusan yang lebih baik. Arsitektur yang dibuat juga memfasilitasi sentralisasi data dan meminimalkan usaha manual dalam pengelolaan informasi.
Survival Analysis of Local Political Dynasties: A Cox Proportional Hazards Model of Incumbency in Post-Decentralization Indonesia Muhammad Hasan; Dian Rahayu; Henrietta Noir
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
Publisher : HM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v8i3.302

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The proliferation of political dynasties following Indonesia’s rapid decentralization has precipitated significant scholarly debate regarding democratic consolidation. While existing literature establishes the prevalence of kinship politics, few studies empirically model the temporal durability of these regimes using time-to-event analysis. This study employs a Cox Proportional Hazards Model to analyze the survival rates of 1,024 district heads (bupatis and mayors) across three electoral waves from 2005 to 2024. Data were compiled from the General Elections Commission and the World Bank INDO-DAPOER database, integrating electoral returns, fiscal capacity, and verified kinship ties. Kaplan-Meier estimates and multivariate Cox regressions were utilized to calculate Hazard Ratios for political exit. The analysis reveals that dynastic incumbents possess a significantly lower hazard of political exit compared to non-dynastic counterparts (Hazard Ratio = 0.68; p < 0.01). Fiscal autonomy acts as a critical moderator; dynasties in regions with high own-source revenue exhibit extended survival times, indicating the effective capture of local patronage networks. Conversely, corruption scandals serve as the primary accelerant of regime collapse. In conclusion, local dynasties in Indonesia utilize decentralized fiscal structures to insulate themselves from electoral competition, suggesting that high local fiscal autonomy inadvertently entrenches familial rule.
The Role of Entrepreneurial Agility in Enhancing the Entrepreneurial Intentions of Generation Z Womenpreneurs: A Systematic Literature Review Ericha Tiara Hutamy; Muhammad Hasan; Inanna
Al-Kharaj: Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Vol. 7 No. 4 (2025): All articles in this issue include authors from 3 countries of origin (Indonesi
Publisher : LP2M IAIN Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/kharaj.v7i4.8769

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This study aims to examine the role of entrepreneurial agility (EA) in enhancing the entrepreneurial intentions of Generation Z womenpreneurs through theoretical perspectives and recent empirical evidence. In the rapidly evolving digital economy, entrepreneurs are required to adapt to market changes, manage uncertainty, and effectively capitalize on emerging opportunities. EA serves as a key capability that drives these abilities, especially for a generation that has grown up closely with technology. This study employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method using the PRISMA 2020 protocol, with literature searches conducted through the Scopus and Google Scholar databases over the past five years, yielding a total of 244 articles (Scopus = 44 articles from 2020–2025 and Google Scholar = 200 articles from 2020–2025). The SLR findings indicate that Generation Z women possess substantial potential to develop digital-based businesses, yet they still face obstacles such as limited experience, fear of failure, and gender disparities. In this context, EA emerges as a determining factor that can enhance confidence, risk-taking readiness, and resilience in navigating business dynamics. Thus, strengthening EA is not only theoretically relevant but also practically essential to support the development of young womenpreneurs in the digital economy era.
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