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The Influence of Occupational Safety, Health, And Security Standards On Increasing The Productivity of High-Rise Building Glass Cleaning Workers Aura Prizi, Jeane; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v6i5.1350

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Occupational Safety and Health (OHS) is a crucial element in the modern workplace, particularly in high-rise building cleaning, as effective OHS implementation has been proven to reduce workplace accident rates and simultaneously increase workforce productivity. This study aims to analyze how the implementation of OHS management and VR-AR-based OHS training can affect workplace accident rates and ultimately impact low work productivity due to the high number of falls from height. This study uses a quantitative approach with the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) method. The subjects in this study included employees who had worked for more than 4 months in the field of high-rise building cleaning in the West Jakarta area. To obtain an appropriate number of respondents, the data collection process was carried out through the distribution of online questionnaires using Google Forms. The instrument trial stage was carried out involving 30 respondents for the initial test, while the total data collected during the main questionnaire filing stage amounted to 130 respondents. The results of the study indicate that the Implementation of OHS Requirements, OHS Management, and VR-AR-Based OHS Training have an impact on Workplace Accidents. Meanwhile, the Implementation of K3 Requirements, VR-AR Based K3 Training, and Work Accidents have an impact on Productivity.
Democratizing Network Security Management: How ESP32 Makes Professional Packet Sniffing Accessible Iswara Sanantagraha, Arnastya; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v6i5.1351

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This study presents a comprehensive design and implementation of an ESP32-based WiFi packet sniffer system optimized for real-time monitoring and analysis of 802.11 network traffic, adopting a modular architecture that integrates hardware abstraction, packet processing, and user interface layers to ensure scalability, maintainability, and efficient resource utilization while leveraging the ESP32's dual-core processor, integrated WiFi, and advanced memory management strategies to achieve high performance in packet capture, filtering, and storage with low power consumption; key features include support for industry-standard PCAP file formats, microsecond-precision timestamps, and compatibility with MQTT and WebSocket protocols, enabling seamless integration into diverse IoT applications, with the system capable of capturing all supported 802.11 frame types and applying real-time filtering based on MAC addresses, frame types, signal strength, and protocol-specific parameters to reduce storage and processing overhead, while addressing memory limitations through efficient buffer management techniques such as circular buffers and dynamic memory allocation, ensuring adaptability to traffic patterns and resources, with performance evaluations demonstrating its ability to handle high traffic loads with minimal latency and memory overhead, making it suitable for applications like disaster monitoring, factory automation, and environmental sensing, further highlighting the ESP32's versatility through compatibility with solar-powered systems and renewable energy sources for long-term deployment in remote environments, while future work will focus on enhancing energy efficiency and exploring AI-driven analytics for edge computing scenarios, bridging the gap between expensive commercial solutions and accessible educational/research tools to demonstrate practical viability in real-world applications.
The Influence of Influencer Marketing and Online Customer Reviews on Purchase Decisions with Mediator Brand Image Mustajab, Fuad; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v6i5.1353

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This study aims to analyze the influence of influencer marketing and online customer reviews on purchase decisions by examining the mediating role of brand image in the context of the TikTok social commerce platform. The novelty of this study lies in the integration of these three variables into a single relationship model on TikTok Shop, which is characterized by video content. This study used a quantitative approach with a purposive sampling method, involving 126 respondents in the Greater Jakarta area who were active users and had made purchases on TikTok Shop. Data were analyzed using Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) with SmartPLS software. The results show that influencer marketing and online customer reviews have a positive and significant influence on purchase decisions and brand image. Furthermore, brand image also significantly influences purchase decisions and mediates the relationship between influencer marketing and online customer reviews. These findings indicate that marketing strategies through influencers and customer reviews not only have a direct influence on purchase decisions but also an indirect influence through brand image formation. A strong brand image plays a crucial role in encouraging consumers to make purchase decisions on TikTok Shop.
The Role of Marketing Skills for Local Products and Entrepreneurial Innovation in SME Performance Putri Kencana, Yunita; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v6i5.1355

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) play a vital role in Indonesia’s economic development, yet many still face challenges in improving their performance lately in three years. This study aims to analyze the influence of entrepreneurial marketing, innovation capability, and purchase decision on the performance of MSMEs, with a case study on the local bag product brand Jims Honey in the Jabodetabek area. A quantitative approach was used, employing a survey method with 100 MSME respondents. Data were analyzed using SmartPLS 4.0 through Partial Least Squares (PLS) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) for testing hypotheses 1 to 4, and multiple linear regression for hypothesis 5. The results show that entrepreneurial marketing and purchase decisions have a positive and significant effect on MSME performance. In contrast, innovation capability has a negative and significant effect. Among the three variables, the purchase decision has the most dominant influence. Simultaneously, all three variables significantly affect MSME performance. The study concludes that MSME success is more strongly influenced by effective marketing strategies and consumer trust, while innovative efforts need to be more aligned with market needs. The findings suggest that MSME owners should refine their promotional strategies, enhance service quality, and implement targeted innovation to achieve improved business performance.
The Effect of Social Influence Mediated Intention to Use on Actual Usage of Mobile Banking Putri Iskandar, Olivia; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v6i5.1356

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The increasing use of mobile banking indicates a change in people's behaviour in accessing financial services. However, not all users feel confident or comfortable continuing to use this service due to various personal and environmental considerations. This study aims to analyse the influence of Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived Usefulness, and Social Influence on Intention to Use, as well as the influence of Intention to Use on Actual Usage in the context of using mobile banking applications. This study uses a quantitative approach through a survey method by distributing questionnaires to 192 respondents, namely active users of BNI mobile banking services in the DKI Jakarta area. The analysis in this study was carried out using the SEM-PLS (Structural Equation Modelling - Partial Least Square) approach. From the data analysis, it was found that Perceived Ease of Use had a significant positive effect on Intention to Use, Social Influence had a significant positive effect on Intention to Use, while Perceived Usefulness had no significant effect on Intention to Use. In addition, Intention to Use had a significant positive effect on Actual Usage. This study provides very important implications for the development of bank digital service strategies, especially to increase the adoption of mobile banking among the younger generation.
Analysis of Fraud in National Health Insurance in Indonesia: A Literature Review Nurlianti, Ice; Winarti, Syari; Sujatmiko, Putih; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina
International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical (IJHP) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): August 2025 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijhp.v5i3.341

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The study concern to know how Indonesia implemented the National Health Insurance Program (JKN) as a form of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) aimed at improving public welfare through access to quality and comprehensive health services. However, in its implementation, the program has faced significant challenges in the form of fraud, which has the potential to cause major financial losses and operational inefficiencies. This study used a systematic literature review methodology. This method was chosen to gain a comprehensive understanding of the patterns, causal factors, and effects of fraud reported in numerous studies and cross-national insurance schemes, both public and private. The literature review was conducted using scientific databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, ScienceDirect, the official Indonesian website and government regulation. The analysis of the study shows that fraud can be committed by various parties involved in the JKN program, including participants, healthcare providers, BPJS Kesehatan officials, and drug/medical device providers, and collusion between these parties may even occur. Common types of fraud include manipulating medical procedures to inflate service costs (upcoding), using fictitious patient identities, forging documents, misusing cards, and billing for services not medically indicated. Challenges in addressing fraud include the scale and complexity of the program, suboptimal technology integration, changing modus operandi of perpetrators, as well as cultural and legal proof challenges.
Analysis of Managed Care In Primary Health Care Services In Indonesian Health Insurance Management Widyadhari, Elysia; Nurlestari, Astri; Dwi Muthashani, Femy; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina
International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical (IJHP) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): August 2025 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijhp.v5i3.378

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This study aims analyzes and to evaluate the implementation of the National Health Insurance Program (JKN) in Indonesia, through the perspective of the managed care model. Managed care itself is an approach that combines financing mechanisms and health services in a single integrated system, with a focus on cost efficiency and improving service quality, as implemented by BPJS Kesehatan in Indonesia. This study used a systematic literature review method of 30 scientific articles published between 2016 and 2025. The results of the study indicate that the capitation payment system and INA-CBGs play a role in increasing spending efficiency and expanding access to health services. However, several challenges remain, such as infrastructure gaps, unequal distribution of health workers, and barriers in the referral system. This study also discusses various managed care models such as EPO, IDS, HMO, PPO, and POS, and the relevance of their implementation in the Indonesian context. The findings of the proposed improvement strategies include the use of digital health service technology, strengthening community-based public education, revising more adaptive capitation rates, and improving the monitoring system for service quality and costs. These steps are necessary to support the sustainability and equity of health services throughout Indonesia going forward, along with concrete solutions.
Healthcare Insurance Agreement Regarding Financing of Health Services by Insurance Companies Novia Laras, Dewi; Yulita, Hanna; Ikhsan, Muhamad; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina
International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical (IJHP) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): August 2025 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijhp.v5i3.424

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This study analyzes health insurance as a form of financial protection designed to reduce the burden of medical costs when a participant experiences a health problem. In practice, the relationship between the participant and the insurance provider is based on a legal agreement called an insurance contract. This contract is legally binding on both parties: the insurer (insurance company) and the insured (insurance participant), and includes rights and obligations that must be fulfilled during the coverage period. In Indonesia, public understanding of health insurance contracts remains relatively low. Many participants do not fully understand the content and implications of the agreement they sign, including the terms and conditions, guaranteed benefits, coverage limits, and claims procedures. This approach was chosen to gain a comprehensive understanding of the patterns, causal factors, and impacts of agreement health insurance reported in various cross-country studies and insurance schemes, both public, private, and community-based health insurance contracts, whether administered by social institutions like BPJS Kesehatan (Social Security Agency for Health), or by commercial insurance companies, have different structures and provisions. Problems gap arise when participants lack detailed knowledge of the scope and limitations of their insurance contracts, resulting in underutilization of available benefits. Furthermore, from the service provider's perspective, contract implementation often faces administrative and communication challenges, which can impact participant satisfaction and perceptions of service quality. The result of study is important to examine more deeply the content and implementation of health insurance contracts, as well as the extent to which participants understand their rights and obligations. A better understanding of insurance contracts will improve the effectiveness of health protection and strengthen public trust in the Indonesian health insurance system.
Management Analysis of The Implementation of The Utmost Good Faith Principle In Insurance Agreements Yulita, Hanna; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina
International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical (IJHP) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): August 2025 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijhp.v5i3.425

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This study analyzes insurance with an agreement between two parties, namely an insurance company called the insurer and a policyholder called the customer, where the insurance company promises to provide financial protection against risks such as accidents, illness, death and others while the customer makes premium payments periodically or all at once. One of the important principles in making an insurance agreement is Utmost Good Faith (Good Faith). In Indonesia, there are several examples of cases of violations of the principle of utmost good faith such as not disclosing previous illnesses, misuse of Health Insurance benefits, not providing clear information regarding the risks and benefits of insurance such as unit links. Therefore, insurance companies are challenged to be able to obtain honest information from customers and must convince customers, to provide information and claim reimbursement in accordance with the agreement made in the policy, both methodically and materially. This study uses a qualitative method. The source used is Google Scholar using search keywords are the principle of utmost good faith and insurance agreement. Research results: this study wants to know the implementation of the principle of utmost good faith in Insurance, problems, how to overcome and solutions in the future to benefit the Insurance business in Indonesia.
Analysis of Factors Contributing to Low Demand for Health Insurance in Indonesia Benny Aurixon, Tumpak; Christine Saragih, Runggu; Asri Baharsyah, Nurul; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina
International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical (IJHP) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): August 2025 (Indonesia - Malaysia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijhp.v5i3.437

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This study analyzes the demand for insurance products in Indonesia as developing countries remains relatively low despite the significant market potential. From an economic perspective, insurance is a method for reducing risk by transferring and combining the uncertainty of financial losses. Thus, insurance is a social tool that transfers personal risks to all members of a group by utilizing pooled funds to pay for losses incurred under agreed upon terms. The insurance business in Indonesia has recently grown rapidly, including the entry of foreign investors into insurance businesses, either through share ownership or majority ownership in national insurance companies, with the increasing need for risk protection in a dynamic socio-economic context, it is crucial to more comprehensively understand the factors that drive and hinder insurance demand in developing countries. This study aims to review existing literature that explores the factors influencing insurance demand in developing countries, including individual, social, economic, and institutional aspects. A systematic literature review method was employed to analyze scholarly articles published over the past two decades. The findings reveal that factors such as income, education level, trust in financial institutions, financial literacy, government regulations, and risk perception significantly influence individuals' decisions to purchase health insurance products. These findings provide insights for policymakers and insurance industry stakeholders to design strategies aimed at enhancing insurance literacy and penetration in developing countries. The study also identifies research gaps that could be addressed in future empirical investigations. Additionally, cultural factors and access to insurance in Indonesia services also play a crucial role.
Co-Authors Agus Firmansyah Agustina, Ariska Agustini, Purwanti Amnurokhim Malahade, Mohammad Anindhita Sekarsari, Ayu Arnastya Iswara Sanantagraha, Arnastya Iswara Sanantagraha Asri Baharsyah, Nurul Aura Prizi, Jeane Baransano, Karolina Basirah Mulya, Ainur Benny Aurixon, Tumpak Chairun Nisa, Puspita Christine Saragih, Runggu Christine, Grace Daru Asih Darwono, Darwono Destya Arini, Kartika Dickson, Dickson Dita Rahadian, Dhimas Dormaida Silaban, Sondang Dudi Permana Dwi Muthashani, Femy Esther, Sonya Evehulisa Pinem, Sri Ewi, Yulidar Fachmi Tamzil Farkhanah, Anah Green Nego, Ingrid Handayani, Rani Harahap, Arman Harjanto Prabowo Hermawati, Siska Heryana, Ade Irawan, Budy Iswara Sanantagraha, Arnastya Jumarno, Jumarno Kusumastuti Setianingrum, Evi Leslie Hendric Spits Warnars, Harco Liska Suspenny , Nurmiati Mandala Putra, Juniawan Maratis, Jerry Meilindawaty Situmorang, Clara Muchtadin, Muchtadin Muhamad Ikhsan Mulyo Wiharto Muniroh, Muniroh Mustajab, Fuad Novia Laras, Dewi Novita Novita Novita Savitri, Elfrida Nurhasanah, Imas Nurlestari, Astri Nurlianti, Ice Nurmawaty, Dwi Nurmiati Nurmiati Oktaviani Yustedjo, Dika Ozays , Mehmet Pamungkas, Ario Panigoro, Erwin Pantja Djati, Sundring Paramita Putri, Prima Parlindungan, Hotmada Prayitno, Lukman Probo Astuti, Dewi Putri Iskandar, Olivia Putri Kencana, Yunita Reza Hilmy, Mohamad Rizqi Yanuar Setyowati, Monica Sfenrianto, Sfenrianto Silviana Mustikawati, Intan Sopian, Arip Sriwahyuni Batubara, Wiwik Sujatmiko, Putih Sukardi Sukardi Sulatriningsih, Sri Sunardi, Didin Suryari Purnama Susanti Susanti Trinarsih, Trinarsih Veranica, Romauli Wayamah , Cucu Widia Hadi, Ilma Widyadhari, Elysia Winarti, Syari Yulita, Hanna Yunita, Fina Zairil, Zairil