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The Influence of Organizational Culture on Work Discipline and Organizational Commitment at the Environmental Agency of Tarakan City Ali Mahfudz; Majang Palupi
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 4 No. 02 (2025): International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research( IJEBIR)
Publisher : Cita konsultindo

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This study aims to analyze the influence of organizational culture on work discipline and organizational commitment at the Environmental Agency of Tarakan City. The research employs both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative data were collected through questionnaires distributed to 125 respondents, while qualitative data were obtained through interviews with selected informants. Data analysis was conducted using PLS-SEM with the SmartPLS software. The findings indicate that organizational culture has a significant positive influence on work discipline and organizational commitment. This study provides recommendations for the Environmental Agency of Tarakan City to strengthen organizational culture by enhancing teamwork, disseminating policies effectively, and implementing a consistent reward system. The study's limitations include its focus on a single independent variable and two dependent variables, as well as its cross-sectional nature, which does not capture long-term dynamics. Future research is encouraged to explore additional variables that may influence work discipline and organizational commitment.
Pengaruh Temperatur Udara Luar terhadap Penggunaan Air Conditioner di Daerah Bekasi dan Karawang Ali Mahfudz
INSOLOGI: Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 4 No. 5 (2025): Oktober 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

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The increase in outdoor air temperature in tropical regions such as Indonesia encourages the use of Air Conditioners (AC) for thermal comfort. This study aims to analyze the effect of outdoor air temperature on indoor microclimate conditions and compare the performance of the DHT-11 and DHT-22 sensors. The study was conducted over seven days in Bekasi and Karawang using direct measurement methods and comparative data from the Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG). The sensors were installed in rooms with and without AC. The results showed that air-conditioned rooms had more stable and comfortable temperatures (26.7°C–28.9°C) than rooms without AC (30°C–33°C). Humidity in air-conditioned rooms was also more controlled. The DHT-22 sensor was proven to provide more accurate and stable measurements than the DHT-11. This study confirms the importance of AC in maintaining thermal comfort and the need for accurate sensor selection for microclimate monitoring.