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Enhancing Supply Chain Performance for Sustainable Development in the Small and Micro Industries The Role of Organizational and Local Culture, Support from Financial Institutions, and Government Revadi, Chindy E; Armadani, Elvi; Siregar, Lina Sari
Journal of Sustainable Economics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Sustainable Economics
Publisher : TALENTA PUBLISHER UNIVERSITAS SUMATERA UTARA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jse.v3i1.20549

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The economic growth potential of North Sumatra is globally recognized due to the achievement of sustainable development goals. This research aims to explore the integration of environmental, social, economic, organizational, local culture, government, and financial institution support factors that can improve supply chain performance and sustainability for small and micro industries in North Sumatra. The study uses a mixed-methods approach that involves in-depth interviews and structured questionnaires to examine the central roles of these factors. The findings underscore the importance of environmental considerations in supply chain management, the impact of local cultural traditions on organizational performance, and the need for innovative economic solutions to improve efficiency and traceability by government and financial support. The research also suggests the implementation of comprehensive policies that integrate all aspects of collaboration to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals in North Sumatra, addressing deglobalization and geopolitical crises.
Digital Communication Through Design: Indonesian Workers' Experiences with Voice Assistants Revadi, Chindy E; Zikri, Khairullah; Gading, Akbar; Simanjuntak, Monica R. A
CONTENT: Journal of Communication Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Digital Communication, Marketing Communication and New Media
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/cjcs.v2i02.18686

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Voice assistants have transformed how people communicate with smart devices, enhancing productivity through AI. This study examined the usability and satisfaction of Indonesian workers when using Google Voice Assistants in Bahasa and English, incorporating industrial design principles. All participants, of working age, regularly used these voice assistants in both languages. Using the System Usability Scale system, they performed practical tasks in real-world conditions. A statistical analysis revealed significant differences in usability and satisfaction between the languages. The findings highlight notable distinctions in the communication experience between Bahasa and English. This research underscores the role of industrial design in refining AI voice assistant interfaces to better facilitate diverse linguistic interactions and optimize user productivity. Keyword: Voice Assistant, design, communication.