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The Influence of Internship Experience, Self-Efficacy, and Work Motivation on Work Readiness of Bangka Belitung University Students Putri, Dhea Amanda; Reniati; Wahyudin, Nanang
International Journal of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneurship Vol 7 No 2 (2024): IJEBE July - December 2024
Publisher : FEB - Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/ijebe.v7i2.287

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As communications and technology advance, preparing students for a competitive job market is critical. This research analyzes three key factors that influence students' work readiness: internship experience, self-confidence, and work motivation. The research uses a quantitative approach with descriptive statistics. A sample of 193 participants was selected through cluster sampling from Bangka Belitung University students class of 2020. The independent variables were internship experience, self-ability, and work motivation, while the dependent variable was work readiness. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to test the data. The results show that internship experience and self-efficacy have a positive and significant influence on students' work readiness. Work motivation shows a positive but not significant influence. Taken together, these three factors show a positive and significant combined influence on the work readiness of students class of 2020 at Bangka Belitung University.
Community-Based Utilization of JKN Capitation Funds to Strengthen Food Security Through Primary Health Innovation in Sabang City Anwar, Syahferi; Damanik, Balqis Nurmauli; Putra, Irwansyah; Fitri, Nurdina; Putri, Dhea Amanda
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sapangambei Manoktok Hitei Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat SAPANGAMBEI MANOKTOK HITEI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36985/8f4d4f79

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This community service program aimed to improve the capacity of primary health care providers in utilizing JKN capitation funds to support food security efforts in Sabang City. The activity was initiated in response to the limited use of capitation funds for promotive and preventive services, particularly in nutrition and food-related programs. Using a participatory action research (PAR) approach, the intervention involved two primary health centers (Puskesmas) through a series of mentoring sessions, workshops, focus group discussions, and joint action planning. Key outputs included improved understanding of JKN policy frameworks, development of nutrition-oriented budget plans, and the initiation of community food initiatives. Pre- and post-assessments showed a significant increase in participants’ knowledge scores, with an average improvement of 20.5 points. The program also triggered behavioral changes such as collaborative budgeting, active community involvement, and the emergence of local leaders in health and nutrition. These findings highlight the strategic role of JKN capitation funds in promoting community-based food security through primary health services. The intervention model has the potential to be scaled and adapted in other regions with similar contexts to strengthen intersectoral health governance and local resilience in food and nutrition systems