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Journal : Specta Journal of Technology

Menyelaraskan Aspirasi Pembeli Rumah Pertama Kali Kelas Menengah dengan Persepsi Pemangku Kepentingan Studi Komprehensif di Balikpapan Utara Maryo Inri Pratama; Hosana, Rut Nauli; Satyaninggrat, Luh Made Wisnu; Pratomo, Rahmat Aris
SPECTA Journal of Technology Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Specta Journal of Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35718/specta.v9i2.1219

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North Balikpapan District faces significant challenges in housing planning due to population growth and the announcement of the new capital city (IKN) development in East Kalimantan. Achieving optimal housing provision requires synchronization between community preferences and stakeholder perceptions. This study aims to identify the priority gaps between both parties in housing selection. The Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method was used to analyze community preferences, and interviews were conducted with four key stakeholders: the government, subsidized housing developers, commercial housing developers, and the housing developer association. Secondary data were sourced from a previous study that involved a community questionnaire. The results reveal significant differences in priorities: the community prioritizes availability of facilities and infrastructure, accessibility, and environmental comfort, while stakeholders emphasize financing and house design and quality. These misalignments may affect community satisfaction regarding their living environment and access to public facilities. The implications of this study highlight the importance of policy synchronization between the government and developers to bridge this gap, ensuring more inclusive and sustainable housing development in line with the evolving needs of the community. The model derived from this study can be applied to regions experiencing rapid growth, where the majority of the population is of productive age and falls into the middle-income category, to better meet the needs of the growing population.
Jeda untuk Produktif: Bagaimana Cyberloafing Membantu Pengemudi Ojek Online Mengelola Stres dan Produktivitas? Alif, Muhammad Ikhsan; Hamijaya, Prasis Damai Nursyam; Satyaninggrat, Luh Made Wisnu; Syabina, Masayu Sitti Nur; Hidayat, Muhammad Afdelpiero; Uturestantix; Agustina, Fitri
SPECTA Journal of Technology Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): Specta Journal of Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35718/specta.v10i1.8481648

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The gig economy exposes online ride-hailing drivers to a precarious work environment characterized by algorithmic control, income uncertainty, and long working hours, leading to significant job stress. This high-pressure context raises a critical research problem: how do these workers manage psychological strain to sustain performance when formal organizational support is absent? Cyberloafing, a behavior with a debated dual role as both a counterproductive act and a recovery tool, emerges as a potential, self-directed coping strategy. This study aims to examine the mediating role of cyberloafing in the relationship between job stress and productivity among online ride-hailing drivers, framed by the Conservation of Resources (COR) theory. A quantitative survey with a cross-sectional design was conducted with 199 drivers, and data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results show that job stress has a significant positive effect on cyberloafing (β = 0.29; p ≤ 0.01), which in turn has a significant positive effect on productivity (β = 0.24; p ≤ 0.01). The main finding confirms that cyberloafing acts as a full mediator, revealing that the entire influence of stress on productivity is channeled through this behavior. This re-frames cyberloafing not as a counterproductive act, but as an essential adaptive coping mechanism that helps drivers restore psychological resources under pressure, thereby maintaining productivity in a demanding, autonomous work setting.