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Etika dalam Membuat Kuisioner bagi Ikatan Cendekiawan Muda Akuntansi Renaldo, Nicholas; Fransisca, Luciana; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Nyoto, Nyoto; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Putra, Rizaldi; Putri, Novita Yulia; Purnama, Intan; Jahrizal, Jahrizal; Yovita, Indri
JUDIKAT: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2024): JUDIKAT: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/judikat.v4i2.4870

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Pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk memberi pembekalan untuk peneliti agar mengimplementasikan etika dalam membuat kuisioner, terutama bagi peneliti yang bergabung pada Ikatan Cendekiawan Muda Akuntansi (ICMA). Dalam pembekalan etika dalam membuat kuisioner, tim pengabdian melakukannya secara online. Dalam hal ini tim akan menggunakan teknik edukasi dan pelatihan pada workshop dengan manual untuk memudahkan pemahaman etika dalam membuat kuisioner pada ICMA. Berdasarkan kegiatan yang telah dilakukan oleh tim, maka dapat disimpulkan bahwa etika dalam membuat kuisioner untuk partisipan pada ICMA telah mencapai kepuasan yang baik.
The Use of Environmental Sensors on Optimizing Natural Resource Management with Technology Integration in Environmental Accounting Information Systems Renaldo, Nicholas; Susanti, Wilda; Chandra, Teddy; Jahrizal, Jahrizal; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Azim, Fauzan; Tendra, Gusrio; Ramdani, Ramdani; Veronica, Kristy; Ramadhani, Ramadhani
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.v2i2.115

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The use of environmental sensors in EAIS goes beyond traditional accounting by embedding environmental sustainability into the core of financial management. It enables companies to meet sustainability targets more effectively by offering visibility into their environmental footprint, leading to better strategic planning, risk management, and compliance with environmental regulations. The study follows a descriptive and exploratory research design to identify the current challenges and opportunities in integrating environmental sensors into EAIS. The integration of environmental sensors into Environmental Accounting Information Systems (EAIS) represents a significant innovation in the field of environmental accounting. By enabling real-time data collection and continuous monitoring of environmental impacts, this system allows businesses to manage resources more effectively, ensure regulatory compliance, and enhance corporate transparency. The sensor-integrated EAIS not only optimizes resource use but also helps businesses align their operations with sustainability goals, providing a comprehensive view of both environmental and financial performance.
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.
Measuring the Person-Job Fit on Perceived Productivity: A Case of Indone-sian Legislators Kurniawan, Buyung; Marnis; Samsir; Jahrizal
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Rese
Publisher : Future Science / FSH-PH Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.04.04.08

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Person-job fit and its relationship with technical training (Bimtek) and productivity or work performance have been widely discussed in private and public organizations but scarcely in the legislative organization. Compared to what companies have generally practiced, the mismatch between jobs and legislators' educational backgrounds and experiences is quite common. In addition, the nature of the job is often temporary and prone to rotation between commissions within legislative bodies. This study aimed to examine the impact of Bimtek on the person-job fit and productivity of legislators in Indonesia and how the experience could moderate the relationship. The research design used a quantitative method by employing a correlational approach. Of the 110 population, eighty-one Indonesian legislators were valid to be used as the respondent. Bimtek was used as the independent, person-job fit as the mediator, perceived legislation productivity was employed as the dependent, and the moderator was the experience. All hypotheses were tested using independent t-test, mediation, and moderation techniques employing Hayes PROCESS models 1, 4, and 8. The major findings showed that repeated Bimtek improved person-job fit and productivity. Legislators' experience moderated the effect of person-job fit on perceived legislation productivity. This study concludes that attempting an appropriate person-job fit and optimal legislative productivity requires sufficient technical training for legislators to perform their legislative functions. In this case, when the person-job fit increases, the new legislators have higher perceived productivity than their seniors.
Movable Solar Battery Charger Untuk Nelayan Tangkap di Kecamatan Tempuling, Indragiri Hilir, Provinsi Riau Budhi Anto; Firdaus; Dahliyusmanto; Jahrizal
Aksi Kita: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): JUNI
Publisher : Indo Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63822/eceyqr81

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Nelayan tangkap skala kecil pada umumnya menggunakan lampu minyak tanah (lampu petromaks) untuk menangkap ikan dengan teknik light fishing. Penggunaan minyak tanah saat ini sedang mengalami kendala ketersediaan, karena sejak tahun 2008, pemerintah telah membatasi penggunaan minyak tanah dan menggantinya dengan LPG. Kondisi ini telah berpengaruh buruk pada kelangsungan usaha nelayan tangkap. Artikel ini melaporkan kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat yang dilaksanakan di Kecamatan Tempuling, Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir, Provinsi Riau yaitu pengadaan lampu LED bertenaga baterai beserta alat pengisian muatan baterai menggunakan listrik tenaga surya, untuk mensubstitusi lampu petromaks. Panel surya dipasang pada suatu konstruksi yang dilengkapi roda, sehingga dapat dipindah-pindah dengan mudah. Karenanya peralatan ini dinamakan movable solar battery charger (MSBC). Metode pelaksanaan pengabdian masyarakat mencakup perancangan, pembuatan, dan pengujian MSBC, penyerahan MSBC kepada mitra, dan evaluasi penggunaan MSBC oleh mitra. Kami telah mengevaluasi mitra untuk mengetahui dampak penggunaan teknologi MSBC dan lampu LED bertenaga baterai terhadap usaha penangkapan ikannya. Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan bahwa mitra telah menggunakan lampu LED bertenaga baterai untuk menangkap ikan di malam hari, dan menggunakan MSBC untuk mengisi muatan baterai di siang hari. Dengan menggunakan MSBC, mitra telah beralih dari penggunaan lampu petromaks ke lampu LED, sehingga dapat menghemat biaya operasional sebesar Rp 180.000 tiap bulan.
Implementation of PSAK 64 in Indonesian Oil and Gas Companies under Production Sharing Contracts Renaldo, Nicholas; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Tanjung, Amries Rusli; Jahrizal, Jahrizal; Dalil, M; Arief, Dodi Sofyan; Koto, Jaswar; Musa, Sulaiman; Veronica, Kristy
International Conference on Business Management and Accounting Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Proceeding of International Conference on Business Management and Accounting (May
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/icobima.v3i2.5115

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This study seeks to identify best practices, uncover implementation gaps, and provide recommendations to improve the quality and comparability of financial reporting in the sector. This study employs a qualitative case study approach to gain an in-depth understanding of the implementation of PSAK 64 in Indonesian oil and gas companies operating under the Production Sharing Contract (PSC) model. The sample is selected using purposive sampling, focusing on companies that: Operate in the upstream oil and gas sector in Indonesia, are governed by the PSC model, and have published financial reports in accordance with PSAK 64. The study findings reveal that while companies generally comply with the basic requirements of PSAK 64, there is considerable variation in the interpretation and application of specific provisions, particularly those related to the recognition, measurement, and disclosure of exploration and evaluation (E&E) assets. This study contributes to the accounting literature by highlighting how a single standard (PSAK 64) can be applied differently based on the contractual and regulatory environment.
Empowering Farmers Through a Practical and Energy-Efficient Goat Feed Chopping Machine Dalil, M; Arief, Dodi Sofyan; Jahrizal, Jahrizal; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Susanti, Wilda; Tendra, Gusrio; Renaldo, Nicholas; Koto, Jaswar; Musa, Sulaiman; Wahid, Nabila; Cecilia, Cecilia
International Conference on Business Management and Accounting Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Proceeding of International Conference on Business Management and Accounting (May
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/icobima.v2i2.5075

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This initiative is part of a broader commitment to support rural agricultural development through technological innovation and knowledge transfer. Through workshops, demonstrations, and direct community involvement, this program will not only provide access to the feed chopper but also equip farmers with the skills and understanding needed to adopt and sustain its use. This community service project was designed using a participatory and problem-solving approach, integrating technical innovation with local knowledge to empower goat farmers. This community service initiative successfully introduced a practical and energy-efficient goat feed chopping machine to a rural farming community. The machine effectively addressed key challenges in manual feed preparation, including time consumption, labor intensity, and inconsistency in feed size. This initiative demonstrates that small-scale engineering solutions, when aligned with local needs and capacities, can significantly advance rural development and agricultural sustainability.
Micro-Livestock and Macro-Impact with A Goat Farming Empowerment Program Rahman, Sarli; Dalil, M; Jahrizal, Jahrizal; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Renaldo, Nicholas; Marlim, Yulvia Nora; Susanti, Wilda; Koto, Jaswar; Musa, Sulaiman; Wahid, Nabila; Cecilia, Cecilia
International Conference on Business Management and Accounting Vol 3 No 1 (2024): Proceeding of International Conference on Business Management and Accounting (Nov
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35145/icobima.v3i1.4653

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This program is designed to provide hands-on training, resources, and long-term support to individuals and families, especially women and youth, in rural areas. By equipping participants with the knowledge and tools necessary for successful goat rearing, the program not only creates opportunities for additional income but also strengthens food resilience and self-sufficiency at the grassroots level. This community service program employs a participatory and sustainable development approach to implement goat farming as a tool for empowerment and livelihood improvement. The methodology consists of five main phases: community assessment, participant selection, training and capacity-building, implementation, and monitoring & evaluation. The Micro-Livestock and Macro-Impact program demonstrated that small-scale goat farming can serve as a powerful tool for community empowerment, particularly in rural areas with limited income sources. Through training, resource provision, and cooperative support, participants significantly improved their knowledge, increased their household income, and began to experience the benefits of sustainable livestock management. The success of this program highlights the potential of micro-livestock farming to serve as a replicable and scalable model for rural development. It shows that even small agricultural interventions, when paired with training and community engagement, can lead to measurable improvements in food security, income generation, and social empowerment.
Building a Value-Oriented Digital Business Model for Traditional Anti-Migraine Herbal Tea Products Renaldo, Nicholas; Veronica, Kristy; Panjaitan, Harry Patuan; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Fadrul, Fadrul; Andi, Andi; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Susanti, Wilda; Tendra, Gusrio; Jahrizal, Jahrizal
Luxury: Landscape of Business Administration Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Luxury: Landscape of Business Administration
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/luxury.v3i1.125

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The growing demand for natural health solutions and the integration of digital lifestyles presents new opportunities for innovation in traditional herbal products. This study aims to design a value-oriented digital business model for an anti-migraine herbal tea, combining traditional herbal knowledge with modern digital entrepreneurship and accounting systems. The research used a qualitative approach, integrating the Business Model Canvas (BMC), Value Proposition Canvas (VPC), and digital accounting to formulate a scalable and consumer-centric business framework. The herbal formulation, consisting of ginger, peppermint, turmeric, lemongrass, lavender, cinnamon, and stevia, was developed based on scientific literature and traditional practices. Through consumer insights, market segmentation, and prototype evaluation with stakeholders and experts, the model was validated for its market viability and alignment with health-conscious and digital native consumers. The findings indicate that the integration of digital accounting enhances transparency, financial control, and business credibility, while the overall model supports sustainability, traceability, and value creation. This research contributes to the fields of digital business, sustainable product innovation, and the commercialization of traditional medicines. Future research is recommended to combine quantitative validation and clinical testing to improve the robustness and impact of the model.
Location-Based Analysis of Household Internet Access Trends in Indonesia Using Chi-Square Analysis Putri, Novita Yulia; Veronica, Kristy; Renaldo, Nicholas; Tanjung, Amries Rusli; Panjaitan, Harry Patuan; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Nyoto, Nyoto; Purnama, Intan; Koto, Jaswar; Jahrizal, Jahrizal
Reflection: Education and Pedagogical Insights Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Reflection: Education and Pedagogical Insights
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/reflection.v2i2.133

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This study examines the percentage of Indonesian households accessing the internet in the past three months, disaggregated by location, during the period 2015–2017. Using secondary data from the National Socio-Economic Survey (SUSENAS) conducted by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), the study applies descriptive statistics to identify access patterns and chi-square tests to evaluate potential relationships between household conditions and internet access location. The findings show a steady increase in household internet access over the three-year period, with home-based access emerging as the most dominant and growing mode of connectivity. Conversely, access via mobile vehicles declined, while internet use at workplaces and public facilities remained low. Chi-square analysis indicates no significant relationship between household conditions and access location. These results highlight the increasing reliance on household internet access and its potential role in supporting learning and digital literacy in Indonesia. However, persistent disparities across regions and socio-economic groups suggest that policies must go beyond infrastructure expansion to address issues of affordability, inclusiveness, and digital literacy. This study contributes to the literature on digital inclusion and provides implications for policymakers, educators, and stakeholders in advancing equitable access to education in the digital age.
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