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Analysis of the Productivity of Garden Maintenance Work and Efforts to Improve Effective and Efficient Work Procedures Eriansyah; Noorhamsyah; Dadang Ruchyat; Sofyan Bulkis; Herijanto Thamrin; Bary, M Atta
Jurnal Loupe Vol 20 No 01 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Jurusan Pertanian Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Samarinda Kampus Sei Keledang Jalan Samratulangi, Kotak Pos 192 Samarinda 75123

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/buletinloupe.v20i01.3072

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Weeds growing wild among the staple crops cultivated by farmers have become a serious problem and must be immediately controlled, especially in forestry, agricultural and plantation areas. Therefore, practical knowledge is needed about how to manage the problem of weeds that grow undesirable and how to overcome them. Non-chemical weed control is carried out with physical activity. Physical activity carried out by workers while working is a physical workload that will affect their work productivity. The weight or lightness of work done by workers can be measured through direct measurements of human limbs or physique, among others, heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, sweat rate, consumption of inhaled oxygen and chemical content in the blood. This study aims to identify the use of semi mechanical weed tools and brush cutter as well as analyze the physical workload experienced by workers. The stages and methods of research are carried out by measuring and testing tools in the field based on technical aspects including theoretical work capacity, effective work, field efficiency, fuel consumption, while ergonomic work aspects by measuring workload and fatigue levels directly on the operator's heart rate. From the measurement and calculation of the Increase Ratio of Heart Rate (IRHR), the lowest workload level was obtained with an index of 1.15 and the highest workload level of 1.51.
Factors Affecting Consumptive Behavior of Management Study Program Students, Faculty of Economics and Business, Al-Qur'an University of Science, Class of 2021 Savira, Vani; Yunaena, Ismi; Eriansyah; Efendi, Bachtiar
Proceedings Series on Social Sciences & Humanities Vol. 22 (2025): The 1st UNSIQ International Symposium on Economics and Bussines (UISEB 2024)
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/pssh.v22i.1525

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This study aims to determine the use of shopeepaylater, lifestyle, and financial literacy on the consumptive behavior of students in the Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Al-Qur'an University of Science, Class of 2021. The lifestyle of today's students mostly imitates the style of someone seen through social media and always follows the existing trends. Lack of financial literacy can also be one of the causes of students to behave consumptively. For students who use the Shopeepaylater feature, financial literacy is needed because if using Shopeepaylater unwisely can cause students to be trapped in ongoing debt. Interest and additional fees from late payments will increase their financial burden. This study uses a quantitative approach with multiple linear analysis methods. The population in this study were FEB students of Al-Qur'an University of Science, Class of 2021. The research sample used purposive sampling technique with a total of 60 people. The data collection technique used in this study was a questionnaire. The instrument used in this research is a questionnaire. The data analysis technique used in this research is descriptive analysis. The results of this study indicate that use of shopeepaylater, financial literacy and lifestyle variables have a positive affect consumptive behavior.The implications of this study are to emphasize the importance of understanding financial literacy and a good lifestyle as a strategy to direct students in using the shoppepaylater feature wisely so as not to be trapped in consumptive behavior, so that students are more directed and responsible.