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POTRET KELOMPOK REMAJA PENGGEMAR DIECAST DI JAKARTA Jusuf Fadilah; Dina Andriana; Widarti Widarti
Jurnal Komunikasi Vol 9, No 1 (2018): Edisi Maret 2018
Publisher : Universitas Bina Sarana Informatika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (156.446 KB) | DOI: 10.31294/jkom.v9i1.3779

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Abstract - This study aims to analyze the reasons why a person joins a diecast fan group, to analyze the activities of diecast fan youth groups in Jakarta, to analyze the impact of following diecast fan groups. Data analysis technique used in this research is qualitative data analysis that is, data reduction, presentation (display) data and data verification. The results obtained from the research that the authors do, the authors see there are various reasons behind the Barokah Garage members to join the group of diecast fan teens. Barokah Garage activity is not only gathered, but Barokah Garage routinely performs photography activities diecast toys, social service, hunting together, therefore the impact is not only the body to be healthy because hunting together, the social sense of the teenagers is increasing due to social activities which is routinely implemented.
Acceptability of Covid-19 Vaccine Informations to Health Consciousness Tourism Industries in Bandung City Irwanto Irwanto; Dina Andriana; Widarti Widarti; Jusuf Fadilah; Laurensia Retno Hariatiningsih
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute May
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i2.5099

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This research reveals as well as examines the relationship between the acceptability of Covid-19 vaccine information on health awareness in the tourism industry sector in the city of Bandung. This city is one of the tourist destinations that must rise from adversity due to Covid-19. The vaccine program was launched by the government to attract tourists again. The approach to answering this research uses a positivistic paradigm with quantitative research techniques. The validity and reliability test using SPSS was carried out on 85 respondents from a population of 300. A strong relationship was found between the acceptability of the Covid 19 vaccine information and the health awareness of tourism sector business actors in the city of Bandung. They were positive to receive information about the Covid vaccine to run their business. This study also found that respondents received vaccine information based on the purpose so that their business could run. It was also revealed that respondents were not sure with certainty that they could carry out the vaccine process. Furthermore, significant data were found that respondents were less active in seeking information about health.
The Productivity Paradox of Digital Overload: (A Study on Higher Education Employee Work Effectiveness) Yodia Antonitrias; Dina Andriana
Dialogika : Jurnal Penelitian Komunikasi dan Sosialisasi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): Mei: Dialogika : Jurnal Penelitian Komunikasi dan Sosialisasi
Publisher : Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62383/dialogika.v2i2.1090

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Background: The transition toward Society 5.0 has integrated multi-platform digital technologies within higher education. However, this connectivity creates digital communication overload, introducing severe cognitive burdens for university staff. Aims: This study statistically examines the impact of Digital Communication Overload on Employee Work Effectiveness and maps micro-level cognitive implications within a higher education bureaucracy. Methodology: Employing an explanatory quantitative design under positivism, this study applied a census approach targeting all 115 active administrative staff at FISIP UI. Data gathered through online questionnaires were analyzed using simple linear regression following Z-Score composite index standardization to resolve metric variance disparities. Result: The regression model reveals that Digital Communication Overload has a significant, positive effect on work effectiveness ($B = 0.008$; $p = 0.002$), contributing 8.5% to its variance and exposing a "productivity paradox" where constant cyber demands force responsive reactions. However, descriptive analysis unveils an acute cognitive toll: staff manage an average of 3.75 digital platforms simultaneously, experiencing 6.24 interruptions per hour and 5.98 errors per month. To maintain an 85.94% deadline compliance, staff sacrifice efficiency by allocating an extra 15.90 minutes of re-checking time per task. Conclusion: While multi-platform digitalization stimulates output speed, it degrades internal cognitive efficiency and invades domestic time. Effectively, institutions must implement a "Right to Disconnect" policy and channel standardization to mitigate long-term cognitive fatigue.