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Caring for Climate Change Through Socialization and Training on Household Waste Management in Eka Jaya Village Aliza, Loli; Anggraini, Febri Juita; Ramadani, Ilham; Indah, Indah; Saleksi, Riki; Novelia, Yoli
Wikrama Parahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): May 2025
Publisher : Universitas Serang Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/jpmwp.v9i1.9416

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Climate change is an environmental issue that is getting more and more attention in science and daily life. One of the contributing factors to climate change is waste management, which is not environmentally friendly. In RT 01 Eka Jaya Village, Jambi City, there is still a habit of people throwing and burning garbage carelessly, which causes greenhouse gas emissions such as CO₂, N₂O, NOₓ, NH₃, and other organic carbon compounds. To overcome this problem, the service team from the Environmental Engineering Study Program, University of Jambi, carried out socialization, training, and the provision of facilities to support the sustainable management and processing of household waste. The activity showed a significant increase in community knowledge and behavior towards waste management, as evidenced by the questionnaire results, namely that 99% of residents understood the correct waste management methods. In addition, the community also gained skills in processing glass waste into paving block products, which has the potential to become a business idea and improve the local economy. This activity shows that an educational and participatory approach can effectively change people's behavior towards better and sustainable waste management.
The Influence of Islamic Financial Literacy and Mob Mentality on Behavioral Intention to Conduct Transactions Using E-Wallets Mediated by Perceived Risk Ramadani, Ilham; Iiz iIzmuddin
SKeTsa Bisnis (e-jurnal) Vol 12 No 2 (2025): Sketsa Bisnis
Publisher : Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/qzeq2m45

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Introduction; The rapid adoption of e-wallets among Generation Z in Indonesia presents new challenges in aligning financial behavior with Islamic principles. This study examines the effect of Islamic Financial Literacy and Mob Mentality on Behavioral Intention to use e-wallets, with Perceived Risk as a mediating variable, focusing on Generation Z Muslim users in Bukittinggi City. Method; This quantitative study used a field research design involving 288 Generation Z Muslim respondents in Bukittinggi City. The variables include Islamic Financial Literacy (X1), Mob Mentality (X2), Behavioral Intention (Y), and Perceived Risk (Z). Data were collected using Likert-scale questionnaires distributed via Google Forms, with purposive and convenience sampling. Analysis was conducted using Warp Partial Least Squares (WarpPLS) 7.0. Results: Both Islamic Financial Literacy and Mob Mentality significantly influence the behavioral intention of Generation Z Muslims to use e-wallets. Higher financial literacy and social influence encourage greater intention to transact. Perceived Risk acts as a key mediator that strengthens these relationships, showing that digital financial behavior is shaped by knowledge, social dynamics, and risk perception. Conclusion; Islamic Financial Literacy and Mob Mentality play essential roles in shaping Muslim Generation Z’s intention to use e-wallets, with Perceived Risk serving as a mediating factor. The study contributes to Islamic finance and behavioral research and offers practical insights for promoting financial literacy and ethical digital transactions among young Muslim consumers.