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International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
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International Journal Of Artificial Intelligence Research (IJAIR) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal. The journal invites scientists and engineers throughout the world to exchange and disseminate theoretical and practice-oriented topics of Artificial intelligent Research which covers four (4) majors areas of research that includes 1) Machine Learning and Soft Computing, 2) Data Mining & Big Data Analytics, 3) Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and 4) Automated reasoning. Submitted papers must be written in English for initial review stage by editors and further review process by minimum two international reviewers.
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Public Organization’s Dynamic Managerial Capabilities on Digital Transformation Elyusufi, Abdul Muhaimin; Suryadi, Edi; Senen, Syamsul Hadi; Rofaida, Rofi
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research Vol 8, No 1.1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1338

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This study aims to analyse how the dynamic managerial capacity and organizational readiness of the Jambi City government affect organizational performance in the digitalization transformation of this city towards smart governance. Local governments do many things to achieve the demands of regional autonomy, regional development, especially with the use of information technology, ultimately leads to the concept of smart city with one of the indicators that becomes the main intersection is smart governance This research is a descriptive-associative quantitative study that aims to describe each variable in the model, as well as find out the relationship between several variables studied, The population in this study were all Local Government Organizations (OPD) in Jambi City as many as 30 OPDs with a sample of 149 managers which are directly implement the Smart Governance agenda. The results showed the achievement of smart governance in three aspects; excellent service, bureaucratic management and decision making. All three are supported directly or partially by the dynamic managerial abilities of the head of the office and the head of the section or unit in the OPD. However, the organizational readiness of the OPD contributes negatively, meaning that all organizational components are not ready to support the transformation of smart governance and only from key managers. This study also found that another factor that is fundamental to the implementation of smart governance is the political will of the Jambi City Regional Head
Digital Transformation and Taxpayer Compliance: A Study of Key Factors Based on Maqasid Syariah Principles Valifauzy, Annindi Galih; Witono, Banu; Zulfikar, Zulfikar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1340

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This study aims to investigate the factors influencing taxpayer compliance, particularly focusing on the role of digital transformation, with a framework rooted in the principles of Maqasid Syariah. A quantitative approach was employed, utilizing surveys and analyzing data with structural equation modeling (SEM) to evaluate the relationships among variables. The study reveals that tax knowledge, social norms, service quality, and sanctions significantly influence taxpayer compliance. Digital transformation plays a crucial moderating role, enhancing the impact of tax knowledge on compliance, thus reducing barriers to understanding tax regulations.Practical Implications: To improve tax compliance, governments should focus on enhancing tax education and fostering positive social norms surrounding taxpaying. Strengthening service quality, especially through digital platforms, will make tax processes more accessible, efficient, and transparent, ultimately increasing voluntary compliance. This study contributes to the existing literature by introducing the concept of Maqasid Syariah to the study of taxpayer compliance and digital transformation, offering new insights into the intersection of Islamic values and modern tax practices This study aims to investigate the factors influencing taxpayer compliance, particularly focusing on the role of digital transformation, with a framework rooted in the principles of Maqasid Syariah. A quantitative approach was employed, utilizing surveys and analyzing data with structural equation modeling (SEM) to evaluate the relationships among variables. The study reveals that tax knowledge, social norms, service quality, and sanctions significantly influence taxpayer compliance. Digital transformation plays a crucial moderating role, enhancing the impact of tax knowledge on compliance, thus reducing barriers to understanding tax regulations.Practical Implications: To improve tax compliance, governments should focus on enhancing tax education and fostering positive social norms surrounding taxpaying. Strengthening service quality, especially through digital platforms, will make tax processes more accessible, efficient, and transparent, ultimately increasing voluntary compliance. This study contributes to the existing literature by introducing the concept of Maqasid Syariah to the study of taxpayer compliance and digital transformation, offering new insights into the intersection of Islamic values and modern tax practices.
Measuring The Role Of Communication, Career Development, Rewarding In Improving HR Perfomance Zulaika, Siti; Dharta, Firdaus Yuni; Dharmawan, Donny; Setyarto, Dwiatmodjo Budi; Setiawan, Roy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1296

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The purpose of this study is to examine and evaluate how PT BPRS Dinar Ashri KC workers' performance is impacted by career development, communication, and rewards. Terra. With 35 employees, the sample strategy makes use of a census sampling approach. Data analysis was done with IBM SPSS version 22. The study's findings indicate that incentives, career development, and communication all have a big impact on workers' output. Simultaneously, PT personnel' performance is significantly impacted by career development, incentives, and communication. Dinar Ashri BPRS.
IoT Based for Monitoring Power Consumption of Electronic Home Appliances Wulandari, Iswahyuni; Surantha, Nico
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1355

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In daily life in various activities, including in households and industry. The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources noted that electricity consumption per capita in Indonesia will be 1,173 kWh in 2022. This number has increased by 4.45% from the previous year which was 1,123 kWh. The use of fossil energy sources are increasing as demand increases, making reserves of fossil energy sources increasingly depleted. Nowadays, some measuring tools that sold commercially require wiring process to the MCB, so there is potential danger of electric shock and also the tools can’t store historical data that so the data can’t be analyze. Monitoring electricity usage can help users to alert about household appliances that have been accidentally left on. This is become the research topic by implemented monitoring electrical power consumption in household electronic equipment and storing historical data so users can analyze which electronic equipment with the largest power consumption based on real time and historical data displayed on a Web-based dashboard. Data was taken from testing using the SCT-013 5A 1V Current Transformer Sensor and Arduino Uno R3 microcontroller. Electronic equipment that will be monitored are air conditioner, water heater, washing machine, rice cooker, refrigerator, laptop, dispenser, iron, fan, and lamp. User able to monitor the amount of electrical power consumption used in various electronic equipment and control lamp via Web-based Dashboard.
Teaching Factory Implementation Case Study in Beauty and Make up Competency Rahmawati, Fitri; Fitrihana, Noor
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research Vol 8, No 1.1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1259

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The teaching factory is a production-based learning model designed to integrate educational environments with real-world industry practices. This model emphasizes collaboration between schools and industries to produce real products and services that are market-ready. By implementing this concept, students gain hands-on experience by directly practicing in laboratories or workshops. These sessions involve producing goods or services that are later sold to consumers, providing learners with practical exposure to the production and business process. The teaching factory concept bridges the gap between theoretical learning and industrial application. Students are not only taught academic content but are also equipped with essential skills for the workforce. This model ensures that they gain industry-relevant competencies, making them better prepared for future careers. Furthermore, it nurtures entrepreneurial skills by exposing students to real market dynamics and business challenges. This study focuses on exploring the implementation of the teaching factory model in SMK PGRI 1 Kudus. A qualitative research approach was employed, using a single case study method to deeply analyze the practice. Data collection techniques included a literature review, in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The researchers selected informants responsible for managing the teaching factory program at SMK PGRI 1 Kudus using purposive sampling. These informants provided key insights into the planning, execution, and challenges of the program. The findings of the study reveal that the effective implementation of a teaching factory program relies on three key pillars. First, real business operation is essential. This involves ensuring that the teaching factory simulates actual industry operations, enabling students to understand and engage with real-world production standards and market demands. For instance, products and services created in the teaching factory must meet the quality and pricing standards of the marketplace. This ensures that students grasp the importance of quality assurance and customer satisfaction. Second, a laboratory setting representation of related industries plays a critical role. The laboratory or workshop should closely replicate the conditions, equipment, and processes found in the industries students are being trained for. This alignment helps students familiarize themselves with the tools, technologies, and workflows they will encounter in professional settings. Moreover, such settings encourage a culture of innovation and problem-solving as students tackle tasks similar to those faced by professionals. Third, competence-based pedagogy forms the foundation of the teaching factory. This approach tailors the curriculum to industry standards, focusing on building specific competencies required in the workforce. Teachers act as facilitators, guiding students through experiential learning processes. The pedagogy emphasizes a balance between theory and practice, ensuring that students not only acquire knowledge but also develop the technical and soft skills needed for their chosen careers. In conclusion, the teaching factory model, as implemented in SMK PGRI 1 Kudus, demonstrates how education and industry collaboration can produce graduates who are both competent and competitive. By fostering real business operations, industry-representative settings, and competency-based learning, the program bridges the gap between education and employment, ultimately preparing students to thrive in the workforce.
Structural Equation Modeling on the Quality of Batam City Government Financial Reports with Accounting Information Systems as Intervening Variables Ukhriyawati, Catur Fatchu
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research Vol 8, No 1.1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1343

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Financial statements are deemed to be of high quality when they are relevant, comparable, understandable, and reliable. The implementation of an accounting information system significantly contributes to ensuring the production of reports that are effective, relevant, efficient, and accurate. Without integrating an internal control system into the accounting information system, its benefits may be limited. The primary objective of establishing an accounting internal control system is to generate reliable financial reports, thereby ensuring the production of high-quality financial statements. This research investigates the impact of Accounting Internal Control on the Quality of Financial Statements in the Batam City Government, with the Accounting Information System serving as an intervening variable. The study's sample includes 155 employees working in the finance department across various SKPK (regional government work units) in the Batam City Government. The analysis was conducted using AMOS version 22.0. The findings reveal that Accounting Internal Control has a positive and significant influence on both the Accounting Information System and the Quality of the Batam City Government's Financial Statements. Moreover, the Accounting Information System mediates the relationship between Accounting Internal Control and the quality of financial statements.
Implementation of Entrepreneurship Orientation to Improve SME Performance Rusandy, Deby Santyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1216

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Micro, small, and medium firms from both the traditional and contemporary sectors make up the vast majority of Indonesia's labour force, making SMEs among the most significant economic actors in the country. Improving the efficiency of small and medium-sized woven fabric businesses in Lombok is the primary goal of this research. In this study, an explanatory approach was used. The purpose of this research was to examine potential causal explanations for observed patterns. The study's findings Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) producing woven fabrics in Lombok have benefited greatly from an entrepreneurial mindset in the last three years. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) producing woven fabrics in Lombok are heavily affected by their working conditions. For woven fabric SMEs in Lombok, a positive result for the route coefficient between the workplace and performance indicates a unidirectional link or effect. In today's friendly business environment, entrepreneurial orientation influences performance, and future business environment conditions are not always predictable. It is necessary to anticipate some alternative problem-solving, so entrepreneurial orientation that theoretically affects performance must be formulated to achieve goals and implement strategies effectively. Since previous studies have shown that the impact of entrepreneurial orientation on business performance is inconsistent, such as through the use of social media and E-commerce, it is important to conduct additional research on the environmental impact on performance improvement in the context of Lombok's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that produce woven fabrics.
Measuring Work Productivity In Improving Employee Performance Based On Work Discipline Suriadi, Suriadi; Dharmawan, Donny; Nugroho, Budi Sulistiyo; Edward, Yusuf Ronny; Judijanto, Loso
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1327

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The purpose of the study is to analyze the role of work discipline in improving employee performance with work productivity as an intervening variable at PT. Sejahtera Mandiri of Semarang. This study uses a quantitative method using a questionnaire to collect the necessary data. The research sample consisted of 98 people obtained through a census technique. The analysis used to process the data used the Structural Equation Model (SEM) through the Partial Least Square (PLS) approach with the help of the SmartPLS ver. 3.2.9 program. The results of this study indicate that work discipline and work productivity have a positive and significant effect on employee performance. Work discipline indirectly through work productivity as an intervening variable has a significant effect on employee performance
DETERMINANT OF TURNOVER INTENTION OF EMPLOYEES WITH WORK ENVIRONMENT AS THE INTERVENING VARIABLE Usmar, Usmar; Anwar, M.; Setyowulan, Endang Sarwiningsih; Judijanto, Loso; Tawil, Muhamad Risal
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research Vol 8, No 1.1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1305

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An organization’s incapacity to keep workers may contribute to high level of turnover intention, which will be detrimental to the business. Good employees who are not given the opportunity to progress in the company cause employees to resign from their jobs.This study aims to analyze and examine the influence of transformational leadership, career development and job satisfaction on turnover intention with work environment as an intervening variable at Sinar Bahagia, East Lombok. Regression analysis and quantitative methods are used in this research. The data was collected using questionnaires distributed to all employees Sinar Bahagia. The sampling method used is census sampling technique with a total population of 55 employees. The data analysis with Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results of this study indicate that the transformational leadership, career development and job satisfaction have a significant effect on turnover intention, while work environment not have a significant effect on turnover intention at Sinar Bahagia. The work environment is proven to be able mediate the influence of transformational leadership and job satisfaction on turnover intention. While, work environment is unable to mediate the influence of career development on turnover intentionat Sinar Bahagia. The findings of this study can be reference uses as reference for future researchers who will study similar problems
Designing an Enterprise Architecture for Holistic Governance in Private Higher Education Institutions: A Strategic Approach for Enhanced Quality and Value Creation Desfiandi, Andi; Singagerda, Faurani Santi; Sari, Novita; Herwanto, Riko Herwanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v8i1.1.1367

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Private Higher Education Institutions (PHEIs) play a significant role in advancing educational opportunities and national competitiveness, yet they face critical challenges in governance, resource efficiency, and stakeholder satisfaction. This study proposes a comprehensive governance framework integrating Total Quality Management (TQM), Enterprise Architecture (EA), and value creation strategies to address these challenges. Using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) and qualitative insights from pilot implementations at Indonesian PHEIs, the framework identifies key interdependencies among service quality, institutional strategies, and operational outcomes. The results demonstrate that aligning academic and non-academic systems with strategic objectives enhances governance effectiveness, stakeholder engagement, and institutional performance. This research provides practical recommendations for policymakers and practitioners, highlighting the importance of technology adoption, continuous feedback, and capacity building for sustainable governance transformation