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Overcoming Boredom with a Better Work Environment in Indonesia: Mengatasi Kebosanan dengan Lingkungan Kerja yang Lebih Baik di Indonesia Afiyanto, Muhammad Alfin; Putra , Boy Isma
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 25 No. 3 (2024): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v25i3.1172

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CV. Lima Cahaya, a printing services company, faced a significant increase in employee-related complaints from 2021 to 2022, primarily due to lack of thoroughness linked to boredom. This study aimed to analyze the impact of physical and non-physical work environments and psychological conditions on employee boredom. Using a questionnaire completed by 20 employees and analyzed through multiple linear regression and Importance Performance Analysis (IPA), results showed that improvements in the work environment significantly reduce boredom (Y=0.721+0.547X1+0.339X2+0.088X3). The high satisfaction levels (above 80%) indicate that the current environment meets employee expectations, providing insights for management to enhance employee performance and reduce complaints. Highlight: Complaint Rise: 37% increase in employee complaints due to boredom. Influential Factors: Work environment and psychological conditions affect employee boredom. High Satisfaction: IPA shows over 80% satisfaction with current work conditions. Keyword: printing services, employee boredom, work environment, multiple linear regression, Importance Performance Analysis
Value Engineering-Based Chip Cutting Machine for Rural UMKM Productivity Susanton, Dimas Eka Prasetyo; Putra , Boy Isma
Indonesian Journal of Cultural and Community Development Vol. 16 No. 3 (2025): September
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/zmfw9b54

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General Background: Rural food-processing UMKM frequently face production bottlenecks due to limited and inefficient equipment. Specific Background: In Wonosunyo Village, cassava chip production relies on manual cutting, causing long processing times and unmet market demand. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies rarely quantify cost–function trade-offs when repurposing existing machines for UMKM-scale production. Aims: This study analyzes the modification of an existing selep machine into a cassava chip cutting machine using the Value Engineering method to achieve optimal function with minimal cost. Results: The modified machine reduced cutting constraints, offered additional functional features, and required a total cost of IDR 1,434,000, substantially lower than commercially available machines priced at IDR 9,500,000. Novelty: The study demonstrates a systematic Value Engineering application that maximizes underutilized village machinery into a multifunctional production tool. Implications: The findings provide a practical model for cost-efficient technological development that supports productivity and sustainability of rural UMKM without heavy capital investment.