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Representasi Bunga, Benda, dan Buah dalam Seni Lukis Jesslyn Verena Rubetta Putih; Ellim, Irvan; Stanford, Dave; Cecilia, Cecilia; Hansel, Theodorus Jonathan
Journal of International Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Januari 2025
Publisher : PT. Banjarese Pacific Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62504/jimr1185

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Lukisan still life telah lama menjadi salah satu genre yang penting untuk para pelukis dalam sejarah seni rupa. Banyak objek-objek yang kita sudah sering lihat di kehidupan sehari-hari. Permasalahan dalam penelitian ini adalah bagaimana cara mengimplementasikan objek-objek menjadi sebuah komposisi still life yang terdiri dari bunga, buah, dan benda. Bunga, misalnya, seringkali melambangkan keindahan dan kehidupan, namun juga bisa menjadi simbol dari kefanaan dan kematian. Buah mengandung makna kesuburan, kemakmuran, atau bahkan pencapaian tertentu. Sementara itu, benda-benda dalam lukisan still life seperti vas, piring, atau alat makan dapat mencerminkan aspek sosial dan budaya yang lebih luas. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menggali makna dibalik representasi objek-objek tersebut serta mengeksplorasi bagaimanan objek-objek ini memberikan makna dan pesan simbolisme yang lebih dalam. Dengan menganalisis karya-karya seni dari berbagai periode, gaya, dan aliran, penelitian ini akan menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif untuk memenuhi tujuan dari penelitian ini. Penelitian ini juga membahas bagaimana seniman menggunakan still life sebagai sarana untuk mengungkapkan pandangan mereka terhadap kehidupan sehari-hari, serta bagaimana objek yang terlihat sederhana bisa memiliki lapisan-lapisan makna yang kaya dan kompleks. Penelitian ini dapat dijadikan sebagai perluasan pemahaman tentang peran still life dalam seni lukis dan pembukaan wawasan baru tentang hubungan antara simbolisme, estetika, dan budaya dalam karya seni visual.
Customer Satisfaction with Online Food Delivery Services Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Renaldo, Nicholas; Sevendy, Tandy; Wahid, Nabila; Cecilia, Cecilia
Luxury: Landscape of Business Administration Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Luxury: Landscape of Business Administration
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/luxury.v1i2.27

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The rapid growth of online food delivery services in Indonesia, especially in Pekanbaru, has led to changes in consumer behavior. As a result, companies need to focus on various factors that can enhance customer satisfaction. This study investigates how service quality, promotional activities, and the user-friendliness of the delivery app impact customer satisfaction within this context. Sampling was conducted using a non-probability technique due to the unequal opportunity for all individuals to be part of the sample. The Roscoe approach was used to determine the sample size, resulting in 150 respondents. Data was collected through a questionnaire using a 5-point Likert scale, and analysis was performed using multiple linear regression and the SPSS 21 software. The findings of the study demonstrate that service quality, promotions, and ease of using the app all have a significant influence on customer satisfaction.
Use of AI-based Banking Applications for Customer Service Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Andi, Andi; Putri, Novita Yulia; Hutahuruk, Marice Br; Renaldo, Nicholas; Musa, Sulaiman; Cecilia, Cecilia
Luxury: Landscape of Business Administration Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Luxury: Landscape of Business Administration
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/luxury.v2i2.100

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This paper explores the state-of-the-art advancements in AI-based banking applications and their impact on customer service, focusing on their capabilities, benefits, and potential challenges. The descriptive qualitative method is used to examine real-world applications of AI in banking, focusing on their operational mechanisms and influence on customer experiences. The data analysis process involves the following steps: Thematic Analysis, Comparative Analysis, and Content Analysis. AI technologies such as chatbots, virtual assistants, and fraud detection systems enhance operational efficiency, provide personalized experiences, and improve security in banking. AI-based banking applications have significantly enhanced customer service by improving operational efficiency, personalization, and security, leading to higher customer satisfaction. Future research can investigate frameworks for ensuring fairness, transparency, and accountability in AI-driven customer service systems.
Social Accounting in Sustainability Reporting for Digital Banking Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Andi, Andi; Putri, Novita Yulia; Renaldo, Nicholas; Musa, Sulaiman; Cecilia, Cecilia
Nexus Synergy: A Business Perspective Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Nexus Synergy: A Business Perspective
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/nexus.v2i1.96

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This research explores the role of social accounting in sustainability reporting for digital banking, highlighting its importance, current practices, and potential improvements to enhance accountability and transparency. This study aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice by proposing a comprehensive framework for integrating social accounting into sustainability reporting for digital banking. The descriptive qualitative approach is suitable for examining complex phenomena. The qualitative data is analyzed using thematic analysis to identify recurring patterns and insights. The steps include data organization, thematic coding, pattern identification, and interpretation. The integration of social accounting into sustainability reporting for digital banking represents a critical step toward ensuring transparency, accountability, and alignment with global sustainability goals. This study highlights that leading digital banks are adopting social accounting practices to address financial inclusion, green financing, and community engagement.
Impact of Social Distancing and Work-From-Home Implementation on Performance with Job Stress as an Intervening Variable: A Case Study at a Government Flight School Angga Kusuma, Aditya; Fadah, Isti; Hendrian, Hendrian; Cecilia, Cecilia
International Journal of Economics Development Research (IJEDR) Vol. 5 No. 6 (2024): International Journal of Economics Development Research (IJEDR)
Publisher : Yayasan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37385/ijedr.v5i6.6576

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This study investigates the effects of social distancing and Work From Home (WFH) implementation on employee performance, with job stress as a mediating variable, in government-operated flight schools during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing a quantitative explanatory research method and data analysis using SmartPLS, the findings reveal that social distancing significantly positively impacts employee performance and job stress, with job stress mediating the relationship between social distancing and performance. Conversely, WFH does not significantly affect performance or job stress, attributed to the operational nature of flight training, which requires physical presence and specialized equipment. Job stress, when maintained at moderate levels, positively influences performance by motivating employees to adapt to complex tasks. Recommendations include enhancing training programs, implementing effective WFH strategies, and adopting stress management measures to maintain productivity and well-being. These findings contribute to understanding organizational resilience and employee management in safety-critical sectors during global crises.
Chicken Egg Production in Aceh and Riau from 2009 to 2018 using Simple Linear Regression with SWOT Analysis Approach Putra, Rizaldi; Tanjung, Amries Rusli; David, David; Renaldo, Nicholas; Cecilia, Cecilia
Reflection: Education and Pedagogical Insights Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Reflection: Education and Pedagogical Insights
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/reflection.v2i1.110

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This study aims to analyze the factors influencing fluctuations in chicken egg production and demand in Riau Province. The method of determining the area is determined purposively, namely intentionally by selecting in Indonesia. The data was analyzed using a simple linear regression method. In 2019, chicken egg production in Aceh Province was 1,804,721,455 and decreased by 2,462,278,545 in the previous year, namely 2018. In 2019, chicken egg production in Riau Province was 1,538,720,667 and decreased by 895,279,333 in the previous year, namely 2018. Chicken egg production in Riau Province was more stable than Aceh Province in 2018 to 2019. The study highlights the need for effective price stabilization mechanisms, enhanced supply chain efficiency, and improved feed cost management strategies. Future research can extend the study period to include more recent data for a better understanding of current trends.
The Implementation of Financial Technology in Improving Digital Financial Understanding Among Accounting Students in South-East Asia with Technology Acceptance Model Approach Renaldo, Nicholas; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Tanjung, Amries Rusli; Augustine, Yvonne; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Musa, Sulaiman; Cecilia, Cecilia
Reflection: Education and Pedagogical Insights Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Reflection: Education and Pedagogical Insights
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/reflection.v2i2.113

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This research analyzes the impact of FinTech Implementation on the digital financial understanding of accounting students in Southeast Asia. Novelty of this research is to develop a new measurement by adding 3 new dimensions to the Financial Technology Implementation variable and 2 new dimensions to Digital Finance Understanding variable. This research used Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) approach. This study employs a quantitative approach with qualitative support, using PLS-SEM as the primary analytical method. The quantitative approach is used to analyze relationships between variables, while the qualitative method provides deeper insights into students' experiences with FinTech adoption. Population in this study are accounting students in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, and Philippines. Purposive sampling is used to select students from universities with accounting programs and targets 320 respondents. The implementation of Financial Technology (FinTech) significantly enhances Digital Financial Understanding (DFU) by improving financial literacy, accessibility, and user engagement with digital financial services. FinTech platforms, such as digital banking apps, investment platforms, and robo-advisors, provide real-time financial insights, interactive financial tools, and educational resources. The dimensions that are novelty in this study, namely Adoption Intention (X5), Actual Usage (X6), Regulatory Awareness (X7), Digital Financial Behavior (Y4), Regulatory and Consumer Protection Awareness (Y5) have been successfully measured well and become variables that support expansion tests. Future research should examine how FinTech engagement influences financial understanding over an extended period.
Digital Information Systems on Business Agility and Innovation in the Era of Industry 6.0 Mukhsin, Mukhsin; Tendra, Gusrio; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Suharti, Suharti; Suyono, Suyono; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Andi, Andi; Putri, Novita Yulia; Augustine, Yvonne; Renaldo, Nicholas; Musa, Sulaiman; Cecilia, Cecilia
Journal of Applied Business and Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Applied Business and Technology
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/jabt.v6i1.204

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The primary objective of this study is to analyze the impact of advanced digital information systems on business agility and innovation within the industry 6.0 framework. Novelty in this research is to develop new dimension of digital information systems, business agility, and innovation. In this quantitative research, data will be collected using a structured questionnaire. The data will then be analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling. The sample size will be a minimum of 210 respondents, in accordance with SEM guidelines. The study confirms that Digital Information Systems (DIS) significantly improve Business Agility and that Business Agility positively influences Innovation. However, Digital Information Systems do not directly improve Innovation. Instead, Business Agility acts as a mediator, meaning that Digital Information Systems enhances Innovation indirectly through Business Agility. This finding highlights the indirect role of Digital Information Systems in fostering Innovation. Simply adopting digital systems is not enough to drive Innovation; rather, organizations must leverage these systems to enhance their agility, which in turn facilitates innovation. Future research should incorporate qualitative approaches (e.g., case studies, expert interviews) to better understand the mechanisms behind agility-driven innovation.
Pengaruh Kelebihan Berat Badan Terhadap Mobilitas Taruna Di Dalam Cockpit Cessna 172 SP Pada Praktik Terbang Ardiyanto, Fahrian Tri; Cahyo, Dimas Hari; Islam, Fajar; Cecilia, Cecilia
SKYHAWK : Jurnal Aviasi Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): SKYHAWK: Jurnal Aviasi Indonesia
Publisher : Akademi Penerbang Indonesia Banyuwagi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52074/skyhawk.v5i1.324

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This study aims to analyze the impact of being overweight on cadets' mobility within the cockpit of the Cessna 172 SP aircraft during flight practice. The background of this research is the concern that being overweight may reduce the comfort and ability of cadets to operate aircraft instruments and controls, ultimately affecting flight safety. This research employs a quantitative approach with a descriptive method. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to cadets of the Indonesian Aviation Academy Banyuwangi who practiced flying with the Cessna 172 SP aircraft. Data analysis was conducted using validity, reliability, and regression tests. The results indicate that being overweight has a significant impact on cadet mobility within the cockpit. Overweight cadets experience limitations in movement space, comfort, and the efficiency of operating aircraft instruments. These findings support the hypothesis that being overweight can affect cadet performance in the cockpit environment. Based on the results of this study, it is recommended that aviation training institutions consider the health and fitness aspects of cadets as part of their training programs. Therefore, appropriate health and fitness standards can be established to ensure safety and efficiency in flight operations.
Innovative Business Models and IoT-Driven Solutions for Smart Goat Farming Management Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Renaldo, Nicholas; Susanti, Wilda; Tendra, Gusrio; Jahrizal, Jahrizal; Dalil, M.; Veronica, Kristy; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Musa, Sulaiman; Cecilia, Cecilia
Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/interconnection.v2i2.116

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This study examines how farmers can transition from traditional practices to a more data-centric approach, using IoT not just for operational efficiency but also as a strategic tool for creating new revenue streams. This research introduces the concept of smart goat farming ecosystems, where IoT technology, data analytics, and business model innovation converge to create a comprehensive and sustainable farm management approach. The qualitative research design will be used to understand the complex and context-dependent nature of IoT adoption in goat farming. This research has demonstrated that the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in goat farming has the potential to significantly improve operational efficiency, animal welfare, and productivity. The use of IoT devices for real-time health monitoring, automated feeding systems, and environmental control can assist farmers in optimizing resources, reducing waste, and ensuring better care for livestock. Future study can explore how IoT can be combined with artificial intelligence, blockchain, and big data analytics to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency in livestock farming.