p-Index From 2021 - 2026
16.21
P-Index
This Author published in this journals
All Journal Jurnal Ilmiah Psikologi Terapan Tekno - Pedagogi : Jurnal Teknologi Pendidikan Torani Journal of Fisheries and Marine Science Teknik Mesin "TEKNOLOGI" E-Bisnis : Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi dan Bisnis JAM : Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen Journal of Engineering and Management in Industrial System Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Jurnal Promosi Pendidikan Ekonomi BIOTIK: Jurnal Ilmiah Biologi Teknologi dan Kependidikan Elkawnie Jurnal Al-Qardh Public Health of Indonesia Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi dan Bisnis Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry Jurnal Pertanian Terpadu Indonesian Journal of Educational Research (IJER) Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review Acta Aquatica: Aquatic Sciences Journal PRISMA JET (Journal of Electrical Technology) Cyberspace: Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi Informasi Biosfer: Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi ELSE (Elementary School Education Journal) : Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Sekolah Dasar Journal of Economic, Bussines and Accounting (COSTING) Jurnal Rekayasa Material, Manufaktur & Energi EKSAKTA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pembelajaran MIPA Pendas : Jurnah Ilmiah Pendidikan Dasar KHOZANA: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Perbankan Islam Jurnal Commercium: Kajian Masyarakat Kontemporer Edukasi Islami: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Martabe : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Jurnal Ilmiah Mandala Education (JIME) JISIP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan JUPE : Jurnal Pendidikan Mandala AMALIAH: JURNAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT Technologia: Jurnal Ilmiah JURNAL PERSPEKTIF PENDIDIKAN Jurnal Agrium Jurnal Magrobis JEKPEND Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pendidikan Jurnal Darma Agung Reswara: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat UTAMAX : Journal of Ultimate Research and Trends in Education TIN: TERAPAN INFORMATIKA NUSANTARA Journal of Computer Science, Information Technology and Telecommunication Engineering (JCoSITTE) Journal of Forest Science Avicennia LEGAL BRIEF Journal of Management - Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's) Tax Literacy and Leadership Agility: Indigenous Peoples Awareness in Paying Taxes Yumary: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Widya Pranata Hukum : Jurnal Kajian dan Penelitian Hukum Journal of Coastal and Ocean Sciences Integrated Science Education Journal MALLOMO: Journal of Community Service Jurnal Vokasi Informatika (JAVIT) Jurnal Manajemen dan Ilmu Administrasi Publik (JMIAP) BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi JagoMIPA: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika dan IPA GOVERNANCE: Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Politik Lokal dan Pembangunan Dharmas Education Journal (DE_Journal) Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Interdisciplinary Social Studies JSIP: Jurnal Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Jurnal Ilmiah MADIYA: Masyarakat Mandiri Berkarya Jurnal Teknologi Rekayasa Jaringan Telekomunikasi (TRekRiTel) Share: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam International Journal of Research in Vocational Studies (IJRVOCAS) Teaching English as a Foreign Language Overseas Journal (TEFLO) East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (EAJMR) AKADEMIK: Jurnal Mahasiswa Humanis Didaktika Religia Jurnal Ekonomika Dan Bisnis Jurnal Penyuuhan dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (JPPM) ISTIQRA: JURNAL HASIL PENELITIAN Jurnal Keuangan dan Akuntansi Terapan (KUAT) Al-Aulia: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu-Ilmu Keislaman Kybernology : Journal of Government Studies Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Terapan Universitas Jambi Al Huwiyah: Journal of Woman and Children Studies Development Policy and Management Review SEHAT : JURNAL KESEHATAN TERPADU Aceh International Journal of Science and Technology Indonesian Research Journal on Education Innovative: Journal Of Social Science Research Jurnal Pengabdian Kolaborasi dan Inovasi IPTEKS Benefit : Journal of Bussiness, Economics, and Finance International Journal of Trends in Mathematics Education Research (IJTMER) Journal of Career Development West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Depik Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Perairan, Pesisir dan Perikanan NeoRespublica : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan The Manager Reveiew West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Rona Teknik Pertanian West Science Islamic Studies Journal of The Civil Engineering Student Depik Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Perairan, Pesisir, dan Perikanan PESARE: Science and Engineering Service Journal Kreativasi: Journal of Community Empowerment Jurnal Sains Sistem Informasi Economic: Journal Economic and Business The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science IEB: Journal of Islamic Economics and Business PAMARENDA: Public Administration and Government Journal International Journal of Sustainable English Language, Education, and Science Jurnal Ilmu Multidisiplin Acta Geoscience, Energy, and Mining Asian Journal of Science Education Jurnal Ad'ministrare: Jurnal Pemikirian Ilmiah dan Pendidikan Administrasi Perkantoran Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Citra Bakti JAMARI : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Mandiri JAMARI : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Mandiri
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Analisis Dampak Penerapan Program Lubang Cerdas Organik (LCO) Terhadap Efektivitas Pengurangan Sampah Organik Di Desa Lamajang RW 19 Maulinawati, Susi; Naila, Rahma Nur; Jaya, Andi Zan; Rusdi, Muhammad; Amalia, Nita; Labibah, Reva Nur; Afriliana, Salis; Alifah, Vivia; Fadil, Riyadh; Nugraha, Sanju Satria; Falah, Rifky Nabil; Yasin, Jefry Nur
JAMARI : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Mandiri Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Insan Cendekia Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37577/.v2i2.1024

Abstract

Organic waste is a biodegradable material, but it can cause environmental problems at the household and community level, especially if it accumulates due to an inefficient management system. The Smart Organic Hole (LCO) Program is an initiative for managing household organic waste in the Thematic-based Real Work Lecture (KKNT) Group 3 in Lamajang Village, Cibolang Village RW 19. This alternative technology is a simple method that allows for the processing of organic waste directly in the soil as the initial process of compost formation. Based on the culture and awareness of the community towards environmental concerns, this program is easy to implement by the community by starting with intensive education. This program aims to reduce the accumulation of organic waste in the environment by processing it into natural compost through infiltration holes made in strategic locations, then evaluating its effectiveness in reducing organic waste generation, and assessing its impact on community behavior and environmental conditions. Program implementation includes three main stages: (1) Preparation which includes location surveys and socialization; (2) Implementation which includes digging holes and training in filling organic waste; (3) Monitoring and evaluation which includes monitoring the compost decomposition and harvesting process. The research approach used a quasi-experimental method through the implementation of LCO at the KKNT location with a one-month implementation duration. Observed parameters included the reduction in household organic waste generation, the volume of degraded organic material in the initial phase, and community response and participation. Socialization and training were conducted for 20 heads of families (KK) as a pilot project out of a total of 147 KK. Two LCO units were installed as a medium for decomposing organic waste, with filling carried out in stages. Monitoring showed active community participation and the potential for reducing organic waste by ±2–3% of the total waste generation in RW 19 during the program period. Although the use of compost fertilizer could not be implemented due to the limited duration of the KKN, this program demonstrated the initial effectiveness of LCO and the potential for sustainability if implemented gradually to all residents. Suggestions were given for expanding its implementation, conducting routine monitoring, and providing maintenance guidelines to achieve a more significant impact on organic waste reduction. Organic waste is a biodegradable material, but it can cause environmental problems at the household and community level, especially if it accumulates due to an inefficient management system. The Smart Organic Hole (LCO) Program is an initiative for managing household organic waste in the Thematic-based Real Work Lecture (KKNT) Group 3 in Lamajang Village, Cibolang Village RW 19. This alternative technology is a simple method that allows for the processing of organic waste directly in the soil as the initial process of compost formation. Based on the culture and awareness of the community towards environmental concerns, this program is easy to implement by the community by starting with intensive education. This program aims to reduce the accumulation of organic waste in the environment by processing it into natural compost through infiltration holes made in strategic locations, then evaluating its effectiveness in reducing organic waste generation, and assessing its impact on community behavior and environmental conditions. Program implementation includes three main stages: (1) Preparation which includes location surveys and socialization; (2) Implementation which includes digging holes and training in filling organic waste; (3) Monitoring and evaluation which includes monitoring the compost decomposition and harvesting process. The research approach used a quasi-experimental method through the implementation of LCO at the KKNT location with a one-month implementation duration. Observed parameters included the reduction in household organic waste generation, the volume of degraded organic material in the initial phase, and community response and participation. Socialization and training were conducted for 20 heads of families (KK) as a pilot project out of a total of 147 KK. Two LCO units were installed as a medium for decomposing organic waste, with filling carried out in stages. Monitoring showed active community participation and the potential for reducing organic waste by ±2–3% of the total waste generation in RW 19 during the program period. Although the use of compost fertilizer could not be implemented due to the limited duration of the KKN, this program demonstrated the initial effectiveness of LCO and the potential for sustainability if implemented gradually to all residents. Suggestions were given for expanding its implementation, conducting routine monitoring, and providing maintenance guidelines to achieve a more significant impact on organic waste reduction. Organic waste is a biodegradable material, but it can cause environmental problems at the household and community level, especially if it accumulates due to an inefficient management system. The Smart Organic Hole (LCO) Program is an initiative for managing household organic waste in the Thematic-based Real Work Lecture (KKNT) Group 3 in Lamajang Village, Cibolang Village RW 19. This alternative technology is a simple method that allows for the processing of organic waste directly in the soil as the initial process of compost formation. Based on the culture and awareness of the community towards environmental concerns, this program is easy to implement by the community by starting with intensive education. This program aims to reduce the accumulation of organic waste in the environment by processing it into natural compost through infiltration holes made in strategic locations, then evaluating its effectiveness in reducing organic waste generation, and assessing its impact on community behavior and environmental conditions. Program implementation includes three main stages: (1) Preparation which includes location surveys and socialization; (2) Implementation which includes digging holes and training in filling organic waste; (3) Monitoring and evaluation which includes monitoring the compost decomposition and harvesting process. The research approach used a quasi-experimental method through the implementation of LCO at the KKNT location with a one-month implementation duration. Observed parameters included the reduction in household organic waste generation, the volume of degraded organic material in the initial phase, and community response and participation. Socialization and training were conducted for 20 heads of families (KK) as a pilot project out of a total of 147 KK. Two LCO units were installed as a medium for decomposing organic waste, with filling carried out in stages. Monitoring showed active community participation and the potential for reducing organic waste by ±2–3% of the total waste generation in RW 19 during the program period. Although the use of compost fertilizer could not be implemented due to the limited duration of the KKN, this program demonstrated the initial effectiveness of LCO and the potential for sustainability if implemented gradually to all residents. Suggestions were given for expanding its implementation, conducting routine monitoring, and providing maintenance guidelines to achieve a more significant impact on organic waste reduction. Thus, the LCO program is considered effective as an initial strategy for reducing organic waste and means of environmental  education, although the production of mature compost requires a longer processing time
BUSINESS BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS AT DINDA PRINTING, LALEBATA VILLAGE, SIDENRENG RAPPANG REGENCY Mohammad, Rizky Noor; Rusdi, Muhammad; Syafaruddin, Andi Riska Andreani; Yakub, Rahman
Journal of Economic, Bussines and Accounting (COSTING) Vol. 8 No. 6 (2025): COSTING : Journal of Economic, Bussines and Accounting
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/gkrss033

Abstract

Penelitian ini membahas tentang strategi pengembangan usaha Dinda Printing di Kabupaten Sidenreng Rappang melalui penerapan Business Model Canvas (BMC). Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi dan mengeksplorasi peran sembilan elemen kunci BMC dalam mendukung pengembangan usaha percetakan. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan wawancara mendalam dan observasi langsung untuk mengumpulkan data dari pemilik usaha, karyawan, dan pelanggan Dinda Printing. Dalam pengolahan data, peneliti memanfaatkan perangkat lunak NVivo 12 untuk membantu pengkodean, kategorisasi, dan analisis mendalam data wawancara. Penerapan BMC yang terdiri dari sembilan komponen segmen pelanggan, proposisi nilai, saluran, hubungan pelanggan, aliran pendapatan, sumber daya utama, aktivitas utama, mitra utama, dan struktur biaya dianggap efektif dalam mendukung pengembangan usaha. Model ini memberikan gambaran yang komprehensif tentang pola bisnis Dinda Printing, sehingga memudahkan pengambilan keputusan strategis, inovasi layanan, dan meningkatkan daya saing bisnis di tengah industri percetakan yang kompetitif. Hasil penelitian ini diharapkan dapat menjadi acuan bagi pelaku UMKM dalam merancang strategi bisnis berbasis model kanvas secara lebih terstruktur dan aplikatif.
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION OFCURVING MACHINE OPERATOR AT PT.XYZ USING ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS(AHP) AND RATING SCALE rusdi, muhammad
JEMIS (Journal of Engineering & Management in Industrial System) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2018)
Publisher : Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jemis.2018.006.01.6

Abstract

PT. XYZ is a company engaged in manufacturing the defense and security products for military and commercial, which consists of 20% of military products and 80% of commercial products. This study aims to determine the performance assessment of the curving machineoperators in PT.XYZ. Previously, the system of operator's performance assessment has an incomplete criterion that is less likely to reflect actual operator performance and the absence of reference data for annual bonus sharing. To get an accurate operator performance, then conducted an assessment based on the Spencer competency owned by each operator. The dimensions of this assessment are based on objective and subjective judgments. Research data were collected by observation and filling out the questionnaire.Then, data were analyzed using Expert Choice software. The method of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was chosen in accordance with the research problems and objectives. After obtaining the final result of weight of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), the next performance assessment was done by integration with Rating Scale method. The results show that there is a difference in the measurement of performance evaluation of the prior and new method, this is due to additionalcriteria taken into the new assessment, including absenteeism (presence), quantity of work, work quality, work safety, teamwork, and so forth.
Englist Rusdi, Muhammad; Daulay , Nurussakinah; Mahariah, Mahariah
Edukasi Islami : Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 15 No 01 (2026): Edukasi Islami: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Al Hidayah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30868/ei.v15i01.10017

Abstract

Character education has become one of the main focuses in the national education system and Islamic education in Indonesia because the increasingly complex challenges of the times demand the emergence of a generation that is not only intellectually intelligent but also strong in moral, spiritual, and social aspects. This study aims to analyze the forms of integration of Islamic educational values applied in the character building of students. The Islamic educational values integrated into the educational process in the character building of students at vocational schools in Medan City. The research methodology used is descriptive qualitative with a multi-site approach at vocational schools in Medan City, namely SMK Asga Mandiri and SMK Al-Razi. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document studies, analyzed thematically through reduction, categorization, and interpretation, with triangulation validation. The results of the study show that the integration of Islamic educational values in vocational schools in Medan, particularly at SMK Asga Mandiri and SMK Al-Razi, is carried out through three main pillars: learning, habituation, and school culture. Spiritual, moral, social, and professional values are internalized in all educational activities. Teachers play a central role as role models and spiritual guides in instilling Islamic values in a contextual manner. Despite facing obstacles such as environmental influences and limited resources, this integration has a significant impact on improving students' religiosity, discipline, honesty, and responsibility, as well as shaping their character to be noble, ethical, and have Islamic integrity. The integration of Islam through learning, habituation, and school culture is effective in shaping students' character to be moral, disciplined, and have Islamic integrity
Development of a PBL-Based e-Pocket Book with Mnemonic Strategies on Chemical Bonding Material Oriented Toward High School Students' Creative Thinking Abilities Febrina, Putri; Rusdi, Muhammad; Haryanto, Haryanto; Afrida, Afrida; Romundza, Febbry
JagoMIPA: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika dan IPA Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): JagoMIPA: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika dan IPA
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Bima Berilmu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53299/jagomipa.v6i1.3660

Abstract

Research has been conducted on the development of a PBL-Based e-Pocket Book learning media with Mnemonic Strategies on the topic of Chemical Bonds, oriented towards enhancing the Creative Thinking Skills of high school students. This study aims to assess the feasibility of the PBL-based e-pocket book with mnemonic strategies according to design and learning model experts, evaluate chemistry teachers' assessments, and understand students' responses to the developed media. This research uses the Lee & Owens development model. The research instruments include interview sheets and questionnaires. The developed product was validated by design and learning model experts as well as media and content experts, followed by an evaluation from chemistry teachers, and then tested through one-on-one trials and small group trials. The data analysis techniques used are qualitative data analysis and quantitative data analysis. The results indicate that the developed e-pocket book is deemed feasible based on the validation results from design and learning model experts, as well as media and content experts. The assessment from chemistry teachers also indicates a "very feasible" category. Additionally, students’ responses during the one-on-one trial showed a "very good" category, while the small group trial achieved a percentage of 87.90% with a "very good" category, tested on a small group of 9 students. Based on the development results and trials conducted, it can be concluded that the PBL-based e-pocket book with mnemonic strategies is suitable for use as a learning media for chemistry to support the development of high school students' creative thinking abilities.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL MARKETING AT GUCI FARM MSME IN FACING OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN TUNCUNG VILLAGE, MAIWA SUBDISTRICT, ENREKANG REGENCY Arman, Muhammad Aswar; Rusdi, Muhammad; Haslindah, Haslindah; Cahyani Thahir, Inna Mutmainna
Journal of Management Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Vol 18 No 3 (2025): JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's)
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jom.v18i3.22796

Abstract

This study aims to examine how Guci Farm MSME, engaged in broiler chicken farming, utilizes digital marketing to address opportunities and challenges in Tuncung Village, Maiwa Subdistrict, and Enrekang Regency. The business still relies on traditional promotion methods, limiting its market reach. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation. Findings indicate that social media, especially Facebook, offers strong potential to increase product exposure and customer engagement. Guci Farm benefits from product quality and customer trust but faces challenges such as limited technology, lack of digital marketing knowledge, and absence of a structured promotional strategy. Based on SWOT analysis and the marketing mix (4P), digital marketing can improve promotional effectiveness if supported by proper training, mentoring, and infrastructure. This study suggests the need for collaboration between business actors and external stakeholders to support the sustainable digital transformation of MSMEs. Keywords: Guci Farm; Digital Marketing; MSMEs; Opportunities and Challenges
Analysis of clean water demand at the Kutaraja Fishing Port (PPS Kutaraja) Lampulo Banda Aceh Musawir, Iwan; Chaliluddin, Makwiyah A; Rusdi, Muhammad; Aprianty, Aprianty
Depik Vol 14, No 2 (2025): JUNE 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.14.2.45851

Abstract

The Kutaraja Fishing Port (PPS Kutaraja) serves as a central hub for the fisheries sector in Aceh Province. Clean water is one of the essential facilities that plays a vital role in supporting port activities. If issues related to clean water supply are not addressed, they are predicted to affect fish quality, reduce user confidence in PPS services, and hinder operations at the port.This study aims to determine the level of clean water demand at PPS Kutaraja, Lampulo, Banda Aceh. The research was conducted from October to November 2024. The method used was a survey approach with purposive sampling techniques. Data analysis employed a quantitative descriptive method by calculating the total clean water demand, which includes clean water needs for fishing activities at sea, for ice factories, and for office use. The results of the analysis showed that the total clean water demand at PPS Kutaraja is 163,522 liters/day, clean water demand for fishing activity is 18,142 liters/day, ice plant requirement is 144,000 liters/day, and office use is 1,380 liters/day. Based on interviews and field observations, fishermen individualy need to purchase clean water from tank trucks agents. Therefore, a strategic policy is needed for clean water management at PPS Kutaraja.Keywords:Fishing PortClean Water DemandClean Water SupplyPPS KutarajaLampuloRasakan keseruan bermain di om88 dengan peluang menang yang lebih besar. Nikmati pengalaman bermain yang seru, aman, dan penuh tantangan. Segera coba dan raih kemenangan besarmu!
The methodological analysis of sediment phosphate research on the coast of Indonesia: a short review Adnan, Amri; Irham, Muhammad; Rusdi, Muhammad; Setiawan, Ichsan; Azis, Sayed Abdul
Depik Vol 11, No 1 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.11.1.21604

Abstract

The Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer method (AAS) and UV-Vis Spectrophotometer method are often used in analyzing elements and compounds in water and sediment. The comparative method of AAS and UV-Vis analysis in sediments in this article is studied to see the accuracy of the equipment used and the efficiency of the resulting analysis. Analysis of the comparative method of phosphate analysis in coastal sediments shows differences and similarities in the use of the two instruments used even though the methods used based on the results of the review do not show significant differences. Methodologically, various types of methods can be carried out to analyze coastal sediment phosphates. The UV-Vis spectrophotometric method is generally more widely used than the AAS method. For a small number of sediment samples, the ASS method is more efficient than the UV-Vis method; however, UV-Vis is more accurate for dissolved samples because less phosphate is released when identified than the AAS method. Based on this, the AAS method is more effective in analyzing phosphate sediments in coastal areas than the UV-Vis method, but the UV-Vis method for wet samples is more accurate.Keywords:Coastal SedimentPhosphateSpectrophotometerUV-VisAAS
Settlement suitability mapping based on the salinity index in the Banda Aceh City Rusdi, Muhammad; Irham, Muhammad; Sugianto, Sugianto; Roosli, Ruhizal; S Ahamad, Mohd Sanusi; Haditiar, Yudi
Depik Vol 10, No 1 (2021): April 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.10.1.18413

Abstract

The availability of accurate land data is useful in planning, policymaking, regional development, and preserving the environment. Banda Aceh is the center of education and development in Aceh, Indonesia, which is located in the coastal area. The tsunami has had a significant impact on development and settlements in Banda Aceh. Currently, settlements in Banda Aceh rapidly grow also the need for land and water resources. Therefore, mapping the potential for residential land in Banda Aceh is required. This study examines land suitability in Banda Aceh based on the FAO salinity criteria and spatial data analysis by remote sensing methods. Based on the results, it is known that Banda Aceh has land suitable for settlement of around 85% or 2975 hectares. These areas are generally located close to watersheds and receive sufficient freshwater input. Meanwhile, areas far from rivers and close to the coast have brackish salinity. This area is not suitable as a residential area. There are about three sub-districts in Banda Aceh which are not suitable for settlement.Keywords:KrigingRemote sensingSettlementSalinity mappingCoastalBanda Aceh
Does Extraversion, Agreeableness and Collectivism Leverage Levels for Job Involvement? Rusdi, Muhammad; Tjahjono, Heru Kurnianto
Jurnal Minds: Manajemen Ide dan Inspirasi Vol 10 No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Management Department, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/minds.v10i1.35537

Abstract

Job involvement is crucial to worker performance and productivity. This paper investigates the effects of extraversion and agreeableness on job involvement. We also suggest a link between collectivism and job involvement. The data were submitted by 190 registered nurses who worked at two public hospitals for additional research by employing PLS-SEM analysis. The findings show that extraversion, agreeableness, collectivism, and employee job involvement are all positively correlated. We consider the study's practical implications and conclude that personality traits can affect job involvement.
Co-Authors ., Cholish A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W AA Sudharmawan, AA Abbas, Risma Abdul Azis Abdullah Abdullah Abdullah, Muh Tang Abubakar Karim Adelina, Putri Adiyono admin admin, admin Adnan, Amri Afrida Afrida Afriliana, Salis Agus Nugroho, Agus Agus, Rahmadi agusria, yelfi Agussabti Agussabti Agussalim, Muhammad Ilham Agustina AGUSTINA, SYLVIA Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad Difa Awlia Aslim Ahmad, Badu Akhmad Baihaqi Akil, Muh. Yahya Al Maraghy, Muhammad Al-Ikhlas Alfah, Rina Alfajri, Amad Zaki Ali Sadikin Ali Sadikin Ali Sarong Alifah, Vivia Aliza, Nur Alvarizi, Imam Amalia, Nita Amiren, Muslim Amirullah -, Amirullah Amprin Amprin Andiani, Paramita Anisum Ansyar, Raynadra Aprianty, Aprianty Ardiansyah . Ardiansyah, Feri Ariani, Andi Arijuddin, Arijuddin Arman, Muhammad Aswar Armelly, Armelly Asegaff, Aulia Rizky Muhammad Hendrik Noor Ashari, A. Muh. Ikbal Asni Johari Asri Gani Asrial Atriana Djabbar Aty Mulyani Ayu Amalia Azis, Sayed Abdul AZIZ H, ABDUL B, Sofyan B., Sofyan Balqis, Salsabila Bambang Setiawan Banurea, Waldemar Basri*, Hairul Budiarti, Retni S Bulba, Alfa Taras Cahaya, Cahaya Cahyani Thahir, Inna Mutmainna Chairani, Miftah Chaliluddin, Makwiyah A Chaliluddin, Makwiyah A. Cholish Dachia, Hassan Abdullahi Damanik, Muhammad Zein Darma, Revi Yulia Darnawati, Darnawati Daulay , Nurussakinah Daulay, M. Sukri Habibi Deli, Anwar Desiana, Lidia Devita, Rischa Dewi Sutria Dharma, Revi Yulia Diem, M. Junestrada Dina Gunarsih Djaing, Hamsinah Djufri - Dody Dharmawan Trijuno, Dody Dharmawan Edy Miswar, Edy Efriyeldi, Efriyeldi Elisa Elisa Erlani Erlani, Erlani Ervina Ervina Ervina Mukharomah Erwin Erwin Evita Anggereini Fadil, Riyadh Fahrul Islam Faisal Abdullah Fajar Akbar Fajar Putera, Arifin Fajri Fajri Fakhrana, Siti Zahrina Falah, Rifky Nabil Fatma Suryani Harahap Fazlina, Yulia Dewi Febriani, Fransiska Febrin Aulia Batubara Febrina, Putri Fithriady Ilyas Genda, Maming Haditiar, Yudi Haerunnisa Haerunnisa, Haerunnisa Halim Akbar, Halim Hamsu Hanafi, Hamsu Hamza, Amiruddin Hanafi, Hasdar Handayani, Ira Haning, Mohammad Tahir Hartati Hartati Hartini, Suji Haryanto Haryanto Haryati Haryati Hasan, Faisal Fahmi Hasanuddin Hasanuddin Haslindah, Haslindah Hasniati, Hasniati Hasnidar Hasnidar Hendra Syahputra Hendrik Noor Asegaff, Aulia Rizky Muhammad Heni Mulyani Pohan Heri Junaidi Herlambang Herlina, Besse Herman, Bahtiar Heru Kurnianto Tjahjono Hesti Meilina Hidayati Hidayati Hugo Aries Suprapto Hulu, Fitria Nova Humam Hamid, Ahmad Husnayani, Husnayani I Gusti Bagus Wiksuana Ibrahim, Muh Akmal Ibrahim, Muh. Akmal Ichsan Setiawan Ihsan, Afriadi Ilham Ilham Indah, Syahnifa Nur Indra Indra Irawan Saputra Irawan, Shahril Irham*, Muhammad Irmawati Irmawati Irmayanti, Rika Irwan Islahunnufus Islahunnufus Islam, Akhmad Fahrul Ismadi Ismadi Ismail, Zarina Binti Jasman Jasman Jaya, Andi Zan Jodion Siburian Juanda Nawawi, Juanda Juellyan*, Juellyan Jumiati Jumiati Jumriadi Kahar Kahar, Kahar Kalsum, Anastasia Ummu Kamal, Syafruddin Kamid, Kamid Kamisnuddin, Kamisnuddin Karim*, Abubakar Khairina , Indria Kherunnisa, Kherunnisa Khusrizal Khusrizal L, Syahrir Labibah, Reva Nur Laila Nazirah Latif, Adam Lemiyana Lestari, Sri Ayu Lubis, Putra Fisabilillah Luther Sonda M, Nurul Husna. Mahalisa, Galih Maharani Maharani, Maharani Mahariah Mahdi, Ammar Mahyuddin Mahyuddin Manfarizah Manfarizah Mappau, Zrimurti MARIA BINTANG Mariska Sianipar Martinis Yamin Masroito, Masroito Maula, Rizka Maulia, Umrah Mekar Maulinawati, Susi Mazah, Fiqih Abdul Megawati - Mei Fita Asri Untari Merti Triyanti Mhd Daud Pinem Miftah Chairani Hairuddin Minarni Misbullah, Alim Mohammad, Rizky Noor Mohd Sanusi S. Ahamad, Mohd Sanusi S. Mubaraq, Awwalul Muhammad Haris Effendi Hasibuan Muhammad Irham Muhammad Riandi, Muhammad Muhammad Yanis Muhardian, Munar Muhareni, Iin Mujiyono Wiryotinoyo Mulyadi Mulyadi Munawar Khalil Munte, Anisah Risle Munthomimah, Ririn Murni Murni Murtadha*, Amir Musawir, Iwan MUSLIM MUSLIM Muttaqin, M. Zainul Muyyasir, Muyyasir Myna Agustina Yusuf N, Safriyanti Nadimisia, Tiara Dwisca Nadiya Hijriana, Nadiya Naila, Rahma Nur Nara, Nurdin Nasirsah Nasruddin Nasruddin Nazhifah, Sri Azizah Nisa, Liza Choirun Niswar, Muh. Nizamuddin Noer Fadhly Nopiah, Ririn Novi Yosheva Novie Ary Priyanti Nugraha, Sanju Satria Nurjannah Ginting, Litna Nurjannah Nurjannah Nurmaini Ginting Nurmi Nurmi, Nurmi Othman, Zulkifli Pahrijal, Rival Palla, Rahmat Anggung PAMUJI Paryono Pasaribu, Esti Pratama, Farrel Pratiwi, Haslindah Puji Lestari, Nana Pulungan, M Anhar Pulungan, M. Anhar Purwaningrum, Evi Kurniasari Puspa, Vivera Ruselli Puteri, Ade Dita Putra, Muhammad Amril Pratama Putri, Andriani Putri, Anindah Ghaestiara Putri, Maharani Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rahayu, Putri Rahma, Aulia Rahmat Murbojono Rahmat, Agi Sugi Rahmatillah, Lia Fitria Rahmawaty, Rahmawaty Rahmin W, Wa Ode Ramlan, Pratiwi Rante, Margaretha Wadid Rasyid Ridha Rasyid, Andi Tabrani Rayandra Asyhar Rd. Selvy Handayani Ridhayani Adiningsih Rihwayana Rini, Willia Novita Eka Risma Risma, Risma Rismayanti Rismayanti Rizqy, Irhas Romano Romano Romundza, Febbry Ruhizal Roosli, Ruhizal Rukondo, Nyanjiga Rusdina, Rusdina S Ahamad, Mohd Sanusi Safiatur Rahman, Safiatur SAFIRA Safitri, Rosanda Zuly Saharudin Saharudin Sam Hermansyah Samiri, Muliani Samsul Kamal Sangkala Sapta Samudera, Regina Saputra, Kurnia Sara, Yuni Sarira, Matthew Tinna Saumi Syahreza Septiani, Azisah Septriani Septriani Setiawan, Kholik Setyawati, Neng Ina Shalihah, Bunga Mar'atush Sihombing, Jimmy Thandrio Jaya Silvana, Silvana Silvinia Silvinia Sinaga, Guiraldi Huzaini SIRAJUDDIN, HAJI Siregar, Rahmat Fauzi Siti Fatimah Sitorus, Antoni Sofyan Sofyan Solly Aryza Sri Rezeki, Happy Sri Susilawati Sri Wahyuni Sua, Andi Tenri Sugianto Sugianto Suherman sukiakhy, kikye martiwi Sulton Nawawi Sumarni Sumarni Suratno Suratno Syafaruddin, Andi Riska Andreani SYAHRIAL SYAHRIAL Syahruddin, Asri Syamsiah, Syamsiah Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syukri, Muhammad Rafli T. Tikson, Deddy Taswin, Apriana Tatag Muttaqin Teti Arabia Thamrin Thamrin Thursina, Fazrian Titik Hindriati, Titik Tri Ariani Triyasmina, Triyasmina Ulfi, Hangra Traverma Upik Yelianti Utami, Renita Dian Wahab, Fajar Islam Wahyu, Tri Dedy Waskito Waskito, Waskito Wibowo, Muhammad Arif Widyawati Widyawati Wirasari, Riza Ria yadi, indra Yakub, Rahman Yani, Achmad Yasin, Jefry Nur Yayan Sudrajat Yayuk Astuti Yoga Achmad Ramadhan Yulia Khairunnisa, Yulia Yushinta Fujaya Yushinta, Ryan Yusnaidar, Yusnaidar yuvina Zaenuddin Zaenuddin, Zaenuddin Zainal Usman Zainuddin, Akmal Zariansyah, Zariansyah