Gabronino, Rosalia T
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Blue Economy: The Role of Attitudes and Behaviors in Occupational Health and Safety Budiati, Yuli; Widiastuti, Hardhani; Pratiwi, MM Shinta; Indarto, Indarto; Maquilling, Rebecca R; Tan, Joel B.; Gabronino, Rosalia T
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 9, No 4 (2025): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
Publisher : Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v9i4.1100

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This research examines the challenges of Mina MSMEs on the coast of Demak, Central Java, which rely on marine resources but are vulnerable to exploitation. The purpose of this study is to assess how attitudes and behavior affect productivity at work, so that a blue economy can be realised. This study was conducted using a survey method with a population of fish processors MSMEs in Demak Regency, Central Java, Indonesia, using a census by collecting 48 respondents. Partial least square was the technique utilized for data analysis. The result indicate that attitudes and behaviors related to OHS have a significant influence on productivity and the blue economy, where productivity does not mediate the influence of OHS attitudes but mediates the influence of OHS behavior on the blue economy. The implication is that the government should adopt a comprehensive approach towards MSMEs for the development of a culture of occupational safety and health through socialisation, training, monitoring, and enforcement of safety regulations as an effort to prevent and minimize workplace accidents, thereby fostering awareness of the importance of safety and health in the workplace.
Attitudes and Behavior of Occupational Health and Safety in Mina MSME Widhiastuti, Hardani; IW, Mulya Virgonita; Dewi, Rusmalia; Gabronino, Rosalia T; Maquilling, Rebecca
Jurnal Psikologi Perseptual Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Psikologi Perseptual
Publisher : Fakultas of Psychology, Universitas Muria Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24176/perseptual.v10i2.15533

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This research was conducted in order to participate in resolving the problem of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Attitudes and Behavior, which occurred in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Processed Mina in Banjarsari village, Sayung coastal area, Central Java. Many fish processing businesses in the area only pursue profits to help the household economy, considering that their business productivity has not developed/increased, which is likely due to a lack of attention to conscious efforts to carry out or comply with Occupational Health and Safety, such as using personal protective equipment such as gloves, boots, or in processing fish related to stoves, there are no manual extinguishers for home businesses. This research is a population study with 38 respondents who are average fish processors and fishermen. The research method is quantitative with SPSS statistical analysis obtained results that the Attitude variable has a t value = 7.685 with Sig. = 0.000 (<0.05), indicating that Attitude has a positive and significant effect on Behavior (OHS). The regression coefficient value of 0.824 indicates that every one-unit increase in OHS Attitude will increase OHS Behavior by 0.824 units. Thus, it can be concluded that the more positive a person's attitude toward OHS implementation, the better their OHS behavior.