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Uncovering True Participant Needs in SMEs Training to Enhance Training Service Quality
Ghanif Faoziansyah;
Yati Rohayati;
Muhammad Iqbal
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
Publisher : School of Industrial and System Engineering, Telkom University
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DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v8i01.265
It is recognized in various countries that Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises have played anessential role in the nation's economic development. However, despite the large number of Small andMedium-Sized Enterprises, only a few have succeeded in developing their businesses and movingupmarket. Various efforts from various parties, both government and private, have been made to helpbuild the competencies needed to develop Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises businesses. One waythis has been done is through training, such as that conducted by Rumah BUMN Bandung. However,the data shows that the movement provided has yet to have a significant positive impact on thedevelopment of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises businesses. Therefore, a study was conductedto identify the needs of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises for effective training by applying theKano Model and Training Service Quality. Data was collected by surveying Small and Medium-SizedEnterprises who attended training at Rumah BUMN Bandung. Of the 130 respondents whoparticipated in the assessment of 15 attributes of needs, it was found that there are 11 needs referredto as "True Participant Needs" that are currently not fulfilled. Among these needs, ten attributesrequire improvement, while the remaining require further development. These findings are expectedto overcome the gap in fulfilling Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise's needs related to effectivetraining
A Systematic Literature Review: Design and Control of Warehouse Order Picking in Development of E-commerce Transaction
Dida Diah Damayanti;
Prafajar Suksessanno Muttaqin;
Erlangga Bayu Setyawan;
Nia Novitasari
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v8i01.275
Order picking is the process of retrieving items from storage to meet a specific customer order, whichis known to be the most labor-intensive and costly function among all the warehouse functions. Thisfunction is also important in that it has a critical impact on downstream customer service especiallyin facing the current covid-19 pandemic. This research aims to provide information, description andmore comprehensively identifies the design and control of warehouse order picking by usingempirical literature review. In this research, the stages are Identification of potential study, StudySelection based on criteria, quality assessment, data extraction, and data analysis. Based on theliterature review systematically compiled it is obtained 37 main articles that correspond to the purposeof research. From these 37 articles can be identified further research on design and control ofwarehouse order picking that provides increased transactions in e-commerce.
SMEs ERP Readiness Success Factor Framework to Increase Implementation Successful Rate in Developing Countries – a Literature Review
Taufiq Maulana Firdaus;
Haryasena Panduwiyasa;
Widia Febriyani
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v8i02.280
ERP is a helpful tool for firms to conduct their daily operations because it can automate businessactivities. This tool has become more popular among SMEs because of the important benefits likereducing operational cost that can save time and money. However, due to its complex and technicaldifficulties to deploy, ERP systems might have unexpected implementation difficulties and result inmajor failure of ERP implementations. Therefore, the primary objective of this study is to develop acomplete framework designed to identify success and failure factors based on existing literatureresearch focusing on ERP implementations and its challenges faced by Small and Medium Enterprises(SMEs) in developing nations. This literature research explores the complexities of ERP deploymentby emphasizing critical failure factors (CFF) happened in developing countries as well as criticalsuccess factor (CSF) resulting in the alignment between each factor by using literature review methodfrom several publishers ranging from 2019-2024 from several publishers namely IEEE,ScienceDirect, Emerald Insights, SAGE, and Springer. With this sample size, new framework iscreated based on recent studies that aims to improve the implementation success rate in the context ofdeveloping countries by linking the relation from existing literature between critical success factorand critical failure factor and divide it into complexity and capacity dimension. To further help SMEsdifferentiate which dimension can reduce or increase the chance of successful rate of implementation,researchers create a modified TOPSIS matrix that can be used in SMEs ERP Readiness AssessmentMatrix.
Enhancing Table-to-Text Generation with Numerical Reasoning Using Graph2Seq Models
Sulisetyo Puji Widodo;
Adila Alfa Krisnadhi
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v8i02.236
Interpreting data in tables into narratives is necessary because tables cannot explain their own data.Additionally, there is a need to produce more analytic narratives from the results of numericalreasoning on data from tables. The sequence-to-sequence (Seq2Seq) encoder-decoder structure is themost widely used in table-to-text generation (T2XG). However, Seq2Seq requires the linearization oftables, which can omit structural information and create hallucination problems. Alternatively, thegraph-to-sequence (Graph2Seq) encoder-decoder structure utilizes a graph encoder to better captureimportant data information. Several studies have shown that Graph2Seq outperforms Seq2Seq. Thus,this study applies Graph2Seq to T2XG, leveraging the structured nature of tables that can berepresented by graphs. This research initiates the use of Graph2Seq in T2XG with GCN-RNN andGraphSage-RNN, aiming to improve narrative generation from tables through enhanced numericalreasoning. Based on the automatic evaluation of the application of Graph2Seq on the T2XG task, ithas the same performance as the baseline model. Meanwhile, in human evaluation, Graphsage-RNNis better able to reduce the possibility of hallucinations in text compared to the baseline model andGCN-RNN.
Analyzing Digital Twin Adoption in Aluminum Plants Using Technology Readiness Index 2.0
Yusuf Nugroho Doyo Yekti;
Wiyono Sutari;
Nur Ichsan Utama;
Murman Dwi Prasetio
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v8i02.269
In the era of industrial digitalization, Digital Twin technology offers a potential solution to enhanceefficiency and innovation. This study investigates the readiness of workers in an Indonesian aluminumcasting plant to embrace new technology, considering their perceptions of optimism, innovation,discomfort, and insecurity. A semi-quantitative approach was employed, utilizing the TechnologyReadiness Index (TRI) 2.0. The research involved four representatives selected by the industry'sleadership. Questions were specifically designed to assess the readiness for Digital Twin technologyin the aluminum casting plant. The data were analyzed using content analysis to determine the overallreadiness for new technology and the characteristics of key personnel for Digital Twin technology.The overall Technology Readiness Index (TRI) 2.0 score indicated a grand mean of 3.75 (SD: 0.74),suggesting that the employees generally tend to be skeptical but slightly inclined towards a positiveattitude in accepting Digital Twin technology for implementation in the aluminum casting plant.
Encouraging Digital Marketing Readiness for Cibaduyut MSMEs: Needs Analysis and Enhancement Strategies
Fauziah, Didah;
Rohayati, Yati;
Sagita, Boby Hera
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v8i02.642
This study aims to identify the need to improve the digital marketing readiness of Cibaduyut shoe and footwear craftsmen. Cibaduyut is one of the largest and oldest local shoe and footwear industry centers in Bandung City that is in demand by both national and international markets. However, several problems were found to be experienced by craftsmen, including the monetary crisis, which caused a decline in people’s purchasing power, the existence of the ASEAN-China free trade area (ACFTA), which facilitated the entry of imported products, digital developments, and globalization which brought significant changes to the decline in shoe and footwear sales, and the low understanding of craftsmen regarding digital marketing which resulted in craftsmen losing out to sellers who implemented digital marketing. This study applies the digital marketing readiness model and Refined Kano. Non-probability sampling was used for sampling with a purposive sampling technique. A survey of 100 Cibaduyut shoe and footwear craftsmen was conducted to assess 15 attributes of needs. Among these needs, nine attributes require improvement, while the remaining require further development.
Implementation Weighting Method for Selection Online Buying and Selling Platforms in the Digital Era
Rizal Furqan Ramadhan
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v8i02.643
With the development of the technology-based era, communication patterns can be carried out through application intermediaries. With an application intermediary, the communicator does not need to meet face-to-face. The influence of the development of information technology has penetrated the economic sector. A buying and selling transaction is one of the everyday activities carried out in the financial field. Application-based buying and selling transactions make it easier for market players, including sellers and buyers. Internet technology adds to the convenience and capacity of buying and selling transactions because people in different locations carry out these activities. Along with the various advantages of buying and selling platforms, it has impacted the emergence of different online buying and selling platforms with multiple features. From this presentation, it is necessary to develop research in the form of application design to determine or choose the ideal online buying and selling platform for online shopping activists, especially Generation Z. The weighting method used in this research is the Simple Additive Weighting method. The output of the online buying and selling platform with the highest value is Shopee, which is 23.73. The next platform is Tokopedia which is 23.33. So the Decision Support System using the Simple Additive Weighting method is suitable for choosing an ideal buying and selling platform.
The Feasibility of Eco-Bricks as Recycled Products in Yogyakarta Waste Bank
Astuti, Amalia Yuli;
Setiawan, Darma Putra;
Fitriani, Syifa
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v9i01.644
Plastic waste is an inorganic waste that can pollute the environment and is difficult to decompose. Recycling of plastic waste has not been widely used because the selling price is not too high. So, plastic waste is simply thrown away then ends up in the landfill and reducing soil fertility. Eco-brick is the product solution for plastic waste management. The Kamulyan waste bank searched to accommodate and reuse plastic waste into eco-bricks which greatly assists the management of plastic waste in Yogyakarta. This research was conducted to determine the economic feasibility of the eco-bricks as the product of recycling activity. The research method used the Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR), Net Present Value (NPV), and Internal Rate of Return (IRR) for analyzing the economic feasibility of investment activities carried out by the Kamulyan Waste Bank. The results were feasible for NPV with positive values at Rp 1.331.313 and 9,32% as the rate of return for IRR. The BCR was not feasible cause the BCR was lower than the standard value. Recycling activities provide direct benefits in the form of net profit derived from the sale of recycled products of Rp 1.741.421 from 2020 to 2021. The indirect benefits were being able to reduce the accumulation of plastic waste PET bottles and sachets in Yogyakarta by 0.008% and reducing plastic waste management costs of Rp 1.069.636,84.
Flexible Working Arrangement and Well-Being amongst Private University Employees: A Pilot Study
Nugraha, Fida Nirmala;
Aisha, Atya Nur;
Suwarsono, Litasari Widyastuti
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v9i01.645
The COVID-19 epidemic led to several adjustments in the workplace. Working from home or having flexible arrangements (FWA) has become standard practice in many workplaces. A Bandung-based private institution implemented a similar setup. FWA practices, tenure, and gender, as well as the combination of the three, had a substantial impact on the relationship dimension of subjective well-being. The association between the influence of FWA on the relational dimension of subjective well-being is strengthened by the effects of tenure and gender. This indicates that in this case where respondent used FWA, had a longer tenure, and is the same gender as his or her co-workers, they positively interact with other individuals (in a work setting, according to the context of this research). With the addition of other criteria (tenure and gender), the favorable perspective on the relationship of subjective well-being was amplified. FWA practices generated a positive perception of subjective well-being.
Impact of Online Learning on Stress and Fatigue Using GSR and SOFI Measurements
Kristianti, Meilena;
Sarvia, Elty
International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Innovation in Enterprise System
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DOI: 10.25124/ijies.v8i02.647
The early days of university are often a period of great change and stress for freshman students. Freshman and sophomore students in the Industrial Engineering bachelor’s degree program at University X are adapting to a more flexible learning environment, running two different learning methods, namely synchronous and asynchronous learning methods. This study was conducted to analyze the classification of stress and fatigue levels of undergraduates in the Bachelor Program in Industrial Engineering at University X. Industrial Engineering bachelor’s degree program of University X when undergoing lectures. Stress levels were measured objectively using Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) with a gel electrode type. In contrast, fatigue levels were assessed subjectively through the Swedish Occupational Fatigue Inventory (SOFI) questionnaire. The analysis revealed that the stress levels of students during learning, whether through synchronous or asynchronous methods, were categorized as high, with a higher mean value observed in the synchronous learning method. Conversely, fatigue was classified as mild. Based on these findings, this study proposes implementing structured break schedules during synchronous learning sessions and optimizing asynchronous methods by integrating interactive yet less demanding activities to reduce stress and improve student well-being. Additionally, further ergonomic adjustments to the learning setup and duration are recommended to minimize fatigue.