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Gema Wiralodra
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Gema Wiralodra adalah jurnal yang dikelola oleh LPPM Universitas Wiralodra. Gema Wiralodra telah ada sejak tahun 2005 dan merupakan jurnal pertama di Universitas Wiralodra. Gema Wiralodra merupakan jurnal berkala ilmiah yang diterbitkan dua kali setahun (bulan April dan bulan Oktober) yang mempublikasikan hasil penelitian orisinal dari berbagai disiplin ilmu. Jurnal ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan konsep, teori, perspektif, paradigma, dan metodologi dalam kajian ilmu dari lintas kajian ilmu sosial, hukum, pendidikan, pertanian, teknologi dll.
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Waste Pollution Classification in Indonesian Language using DistilBERT Nursandi, Bambang; Girsang, Abba Suganda
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v15i1.645

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In Indonesia, waste pollution poses pressing environmental and health challenges, making accurate classification vital for targeted mitigation efforts. DistilBERT emerges as a streamlined counterpart to the acclaimed BERT architecture, designed to mirror BERT's advanced linguistic comprehension but with reduced computational demands. By leveraging the essence of transfer learning, DistilBERT benefits from a wealth of information obtained from extensive textual datasets, positioning it as an ideal choice for scenarios marked by limited data accessibility. In our research, we adopted DistilBERT to address the niche challenge of classifying waste types using a constrained dataset derived from Twitter conversations in Indonesian language—a medium notorious for its concise and often ambiguous content. Notwithstanding the dataset's restricted scope and the noise inherent to Twitter, DistilBERT demonstrated an astounding efficacy, registering a precision rate of 98%. This outcome accentuates DistilBERT's capability to navigate and discern complex textual nuances even in data-restricted environments and further highlights the significance of transfer learning in contemporary natural language processing challenges, especially in contexts as critical as Indonesia's waste management efforts
Professional zakat empowerment strategy for improving community welfare in Central Lombok Junaidi, Junaidi; Malik, Abdul
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
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Professional zakat is one of the zakat instruments that can potentially improve the community's welfare. However, this potential has not been optimally exploited. Therefore, efforts are needed to improve the empowerment of zakat professionals. This study aims to analyze the strategy of empowering zakat professionals to improve community welfare in Central Lombok. This research uses qualitative research methods. This method collects data and information through in-depth interviews, observations, and document studies. The data that has been collected is then analyzed in three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results showed that professional zakat has great potential to improve community welfare. Empowering professional zakat to improve community welfare in Central Lombok can be done in several ways, including increasing public awareness, organized professional zakat management, adequate professional zakat policies and regulations. So it can be concluded that the potential for professional zakat in NTB Province is very large and can be an important source of funds to improve community welfare. Professional zakat empowerment strategies need to be prepared and implemented in a planned and structured manner so that they can have a significant impact on improving community welfare.
The Influence of Service Quality and Price on Customer Satisfaction at AHHAS Karya Perdana Workshop Surianti, Surianti; Falsah , Andika Rafid
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 14 No. 3 (2023): Gema Wiralodra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v14i3.647

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The AHHAS Karya Perdana workshop is located on Jl. DI. Panjaitan, Karanganyar, Kec. Indramayu, Indramayu Regency, West Java 45213. The workshop provides a complete range of spare parts products and motor vehicle repair services. The workshop has a very comfortable waiting room atmosphere, quality of service is a priority with varying prices, and a strategic workshop location in the city center makes it easy for the people of Indramayu to find and repair motorbikes, influencing customer satisfaction. The method used in this study uses descriptive and associative research methods using a quantitative approach. This study's sample number was 95 AHHAS Karya Perdana Workshop customers. By collecting data using a questionnaire. Data analysis technique using multiple linear regression analysis, correlation, and coefficient of determination. Calculations using the SPSS software tool version 20. The results showed that service quality and price significantly and positively affected customer satisfaction. In this study, service quality and price can explain customer satisfaction by 62.1%, while the remaining 37.9% is influenced by factors not examined.
Transitioning from public figures to entrepreneur: Analyzing the impact of influencer credibility on eliciting consumer purchase intention Rani, Rani; Daulay, Muhammad Yasser Iqbal
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
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Influencer endorsements are one of the most popular marketing communications tools used by cosmetic products to shape consumer behavior. This study aims to analyze the effect of social media influencers' endorsement on consumer behavior in purchasing cosmetic products and explore the attributes of influencers who significantly impact this behavior. This research design uses a quantitative descriptive approach, which focuses on measuring variables to find patterns, relationships, and generalizations that can be applied to a wider population. Data analysis in this study used the SEM model with the help of SmartPLS 4.0 software. The research sample consisted of 128 people, with respondents categorized as having used mother-of-pearl products in Bengkulu City. According to the research findings, only 122 individuals were deemed eligible to be included as respondents. The research was conducted in November 2023. The research results show that an influencer's expertise, attractiveness, and suitability can increase their credibility. In contrast, an influencer's credibility can influence a person's intention to purchase cosmetic products. This is evidenced by a t-statistic value exceeding 1.96 and a p-value below 0.05. Meanwhile, the trust variable has an insignificant effect on credibility and purchase intention if mediated by credibility. This is evidenced by a T-statistic value below 1.96 and a p-value over 0.05. All hypotheses in this study can be declared accepted except hypothesis 1 and hypothesis 6a.
Criminal penalties for individuals who create stickers with other people's faces Kurniawan, Danang Arif
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
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The crime category is people who edit stickers with other people's faces that are distributed via online media. This study uses a legal-normative research method. Data was collected using a literature study on related legal materials and analyzed descriptively. The research results are based on the Information and Electronic Transactions Law (UU ITE) and the Copyright Law. ITE Law Article 32 Paragraph (1) Article 32 Paragraph (1) of the ITE Law states that making WhatsApp stickers with a person's face without permission, which can insult, harass, or harm the individual's reputation, can be considered a violation of this article. Violations of this article may be subject to criminal penalties and/or fines under the provisions of the ITE Law Article 48 Paragraph (1). Article 48 Paragraph (1) regulates criminal sanctions for violations included in the offense of complaints. If proven to violate and offend the person in the photo, they can be subject to sanctions under the ITE Law, according to Article 27 paragraph (3) of the ITE Law, namely under Article 45 paragraph (1) The ITE Law, which states that you can be punished with imprisonment for a maximum of 6 (six) years and/or a fine of a maximum of IDR 1,000,000,000. Implications include increased scrutiny of digital content and potential policy revisions to strengthen legal protections for individuals who are victims of unauthorized use of their faces.
The role of nonverbal communication in enhancing effective leadership in organizational contexts Azhar, Fauzan
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
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In an era of business that continues to develop, successful effective leadership is the key for organizations to achieve their goals and maintain their competitiveness. The primary objective of this study is to examine how nonverbal communication contributes to leadership effectiveness. This research uses a qualitative literature study approach to explore the important role of nonverbal communication in improving effective leadership in an organizational context. Through literature analysis related to the concepts of nonverbal communication, leadership styles, and organizational dynamics, this research identifies key elements of nonverbal communication that can influence leadership effectiveness. The research results highlight the complexity of nonverbal communication interactions, including facial expressions, body language, and voice intonation, in the context of organizational leadership. The literature analysis also includes the positive impact of nonverbal communication on building interpersonal relationships, facilitating team communication, and strengthening the leadership image. This study also explores the challenges that may arise in understanding and managing nonverbal communication in diverse organizational contexts. This research provides in-depth insight into how understanding and mastering nonverbal communication can increase leadership effectiveness in managing organizational dynamics. The implications of this research are expected to provide practical guidance for leaders and professionals in developing their nonverbal communication skills to achieve more effective leadership in complex organizational environments.
The development of an integrated digital business platform as the realization of customer relationship management for student entrepreneurship at Polimedia Kartika, Tipri Rose; Supiyanti , Tri Fajar Yurmama
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
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This research addresses the aforementioned challenge by proposing the Development of an Integrated Digital Business Platform as the Realization of Customer Relationship Management for Student Entrepreneurship at Polimedia. The methodology involves an in-depth analysis of existing entrepreneurship courses, business models, and current challenges faced by student-run ventures at Polimedia. A comparative study of successful integrated digital business platforms in educational institutions will also be conducted. Additionally, surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions will be utilized to gather insights from students, faculty, and stakeholders. The research will employ quantitative and qualitative approaches, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the requirements and expectations. Explore existing literature on entrepreneurship education, digital business platforms, and Customer Relationship Management to establish a theoretical framework. The proposed Integrated Digital Business Platform is anticipated to provide an efficient and centralized solution for student businesses at Polimedia, fostering growth and visibility. By implementing Customer Relationship Management principles, the platform aims to enhance student engagement, increase market reach, and contribute to the overall success of student entrepreneurship initiatives at Polimedia.
Implementation of circuit of culture theory in Surabaya's integrated public transportation services towards the culture of choosing modern public transportation Novianty, Restu Dinda
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
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This article aims to see the implementation of the circuit of culture theory in Surabaya's integrated public transportation services towards the culture of choosing modern transportation. One of the modern-based public transportation in Surabaya is the Suroboyo Bus. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method, with the help of the circuit of culture theory coined by Stuart Hall. Based on the implementation of the circuit of culture theory in this discussion, it can be seen from three aspects, namely representation, identity, and consumption. The choice of modern public transportation is seen as a cultural phenomenon in society. People tend to choose public transportation which has the best facilities, affordable fares, and makes driving safe and comfortable. The Suroboyo bus has been programmed by the Surabaya City government since 2018. One of the missions to be achieved is to make the Suroboyo bus a modern form of transportation that is popular with the public and reduces congestion. However, the number of traffic jams cannot be reduced if social control is not carried out through a civilization process, namely disciplining people's behavior and attitudes in traffic.
Change management strategy in the implementation of electronic medical record system in the era of digital transformation: Case study at Rahman Rahim Hospital Nurmaidah, Nurmaidah; Kustiningsih, Nanik; Rahayu, Sri
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
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The problems faced by Rahman Rahim Hospital are related to implementing an electronic medical record system, so it is necessary to implement a change management strategy at the hospital. This study aims to determine change management strategies in implementing the medical record system at Rahman Rahm Hospital. The approach used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The population in this study were all employees of Rahman Rahim Sidaorjo Hospital. The sample for this research is informants or sources who are competent in providing information related to the topic of this study, namely the hospital director, head of HRD, director of medical services, and head of the IT TEAM. Data collection using interviews, observation, and documentation techniques. The data analysis used is qualitative descriptive analysis. The research results show that the duration factor and awareness of the appropriate duration have helped Rahman Rahim Hospital reduce potential resistance and discomfort during the transition, paving the way for smooth adoption. Second, the integrity factor, system integration with established clinical processes, and maintaining data accuracy are the keys for Rahman Rahim Hospital to reduce conflict and increase staff and medical practitioners' acceptance of change. Third, the commitment factor, concrete efforts, such as effective communication, active participation, and ongoing support, are used by Rahman Rahim Hospital to build strong commitment at all levels of the organization. Fourth, the effort factor and investment in human and financial resources, together with managing obstacles and challenges through strategies such as employee training, expert consultants, and improving technological infrastructure, are the keys to Rahman Rahim Hospital in optimizing efforts to face digital transformation.
EAN and UCL Relationship to Multi-criteria Model Analyzed by Idalin et al on Several National Roads Arofah, Muhammad Arif; Susilo, Budi Hartanto
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
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In Indonesia, to determine whether a road section is a crash-prone location (LRK), accident data from the local police is required, meaning that an accident needs to occur first. The Idalin et al (2018) method is a road safety audit (AKJ) method with a multi-criteria analysis model to calculate the probability (%) without using accident data, so that it can predict accidents based on 24 road geometric parameters and traffic characteristics. The purpose of the study was to determine the correlation of the Equivalent Accident Number (EAN) and Upper Control Limit (UCL) values to the Idalin et al (2018) Method. This research was conducted on 4 national roads with different characteristics in the form of function, class, area type and road terrain slope. The results of the study are that the greater the probability value, the greater the EAN and UCL values with a high positive correlation (r2> 0.82), and the weight of urban road accidents is influenced by traffic attributes (26-43%) and inter-city roads are influenced by cross-sectional conditions (23-28%).

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