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Multimodal Transportation Policy to Address The High Cost of Goods in 3T Regions (Lagging, Frontier, and Outer): Bibliometric Analysis and Future Research Agenda (Case Study of Papua) Nikolas Makanuay; Rifqi Raza Bunahri; Musri Kona; Dhian Supardam; Hadi Prayitno
Dinasti International Journal of Education Management And Social Science Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science (Octob
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31933/dijemss.v5i1.2115

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This study discusses the implementation of multimodal transportation policies in Papua, as an effort to address the high cost of goods in the region with the aim of reducing logistics costs and accelerating economic growth. Shipping rates in Indonesia remain an unresolved issue, especially in the Papua region, classified as a 3T area (lagging, frontier, and outer), leading to high commodity prices. The research employs bibliometric analysis using the Scopus database as its data source. Out of a total of 5,930 articles found, a filtering process considering location, keywords, and a time range from 2009 to 2023 was conducted. As a result, 200 relevant articles were identified for analysis, and from this pool, 15 articles most aligned with relevant keywords were selected as the primary references for this study. The research findings indicate that the implementation of multimodal transportation policies in Papua has successfully reduced price disparities and improved accessibility to mountainous regions. However, challenges persist in the development of multimodal transportation in 3T areas, prompting recommendations for policies such as collaboration and logistics integration across modes, seaplane transportation, and mountain flying training to optimize logistics delivery in mountainous areas. Additionally, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) for more efficient logistics delivery is suggested. Furthermore, future research should focus on various aspects of multimodal transportation, including ride-sharing, mobility as a service, railway transportation, traffic congestion, land use, climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, traffic control, transportation costs, safety, travel time, social welfare, and expenses. This study provides insights into the positive impact of multimodal transportation policies in Papua and offers guidance for future development to address the issue of high commodity prices in 3T regions.
The Influence of Using Virtual Reality-Based Learning Media on Increasing Learning Motivation, Practical Skills, and Learning Outcomes of Jayapura Aviation Polytechnic Students Pipa Biringkanae; Rifqi Raza Bunahri
Dinasti International Journal of Education Management And Social Science Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science (Octob
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i1.3495

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This study evaluates the influence of learning motivation, practical skills, and learning outcomes on the use of Virtual Reality (VR) learning media. The method used is ex-post facto with a quantitative correlation approach on 30 student samples using questionnaires and analysis through multiple linear regression. The results of the analysis show that learning motivation contributes significantly to the use of VR media, confirming the importance of motivation in maximizing the benefits of this technology in education. In contrast, practical skills have a negative but insignificant influence, indicating that this factor does not significantly affect the use of VR media in this context. Learning outcomes are proven to have a positive and significant influence, indicating that good learning achievement encourages the effective use of VR media. These findings emphasize the need to focus on motivation and learning outcomes in implementing VR technology to improve the quality of education.
The Influence of Safety Culture on Aviation Safety Through the Implementation of Safety Management System in Papua: Case Study of Safety Risk Management and Aircraft Crew Training Tiara Nugrahayani; Rifqi Raza Bunahri
Dinasti International Journal of Education Management And Social Science Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science (Octob
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i1.3496

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This research examines the influence of safety culture on aviation safety through the implementation of the Safety Management System (SMS) in Papua. The focus of this study is on safety risk management and crew training at airports in Papua, which face unique challenges such as extreme weather and difficult terrain. The research method used is quantitative analysis by collecting data through surveys and interviews. The results indicate that the implementation of a strong and effective safety culture can significantly improve aviation safety. Additionally, well-implemented SMS helps in identifying and managing risks and enhancing the quality of training and personnel qualifications. The study also emphasizes the importance of involving all stakeholders, including local communities, to create an environment that supports aviation safety. The implications of this research suggest the need for increased support and investment in infrastructure as well as continuous training to address operational challenges in Papua.