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The Ability of Brand Image and Digital Promotion in Explaining Purchase Intention of Counterfeits Electronic Products Kushariyadi, Kushariyadi; Irdiana, Sukma; Mustafa, Fahrina; Sokid, Sokid; Sugiarti, Sugiarti
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.775

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This study examines the effect of digital promotion and brand image on the intention to purchase counterfeit electrical devices. Since counterfeit goods are seeing a spike in the market, there is a fundamental need to build factors that encourage such buyers. A quantitative analytic approach will be used for this study. Data will be collected from 300 participants interested in buying counterfeit electronic products through an online survey. Most customers consider counterfeit goods viable alternatives to branded products, showing that consumers' perception of brands influences their buying habits considerably. Online advertisements also play a vital role, especially on social media, using e-commerce websites with alluring content to attract consumers. In addition, the study discovers that digital marketing and brand image are complementary; this means that people's perceptions about a brand's equity increase the effects of digital marketing campaigns. Digital platforms are generally utilized to advertise counterfeit products because of the status and affordability they display. Despite this, the study highlights the dangers and ethical issues associated with counterfeit products, regarding low quality and safety. These findings have significant regulatory and brand-related implications for the fight against counterfeiting and extend our knowledge of consumer behaviour generally. Therefore, we want to call for tighter regulations on counterfeiting and increase consumer education to reduce counterfeit products and boost ethical purchasing.
Mapping Research Variables with the Big Theme Innovative Product New Universe Salsabilla, Ghefira Sabrina; Nuraeni, Nova; Setiawan, Adi
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.782

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Innovative Products combine the latest technology and creative ideas to create efficient, sustainable, value-added solutions. With new features and a more personalized user experience, product innovation drives economic growth competitiveness and addresses global challenges. This research aims to identify articles that examine the role of innovative products in the context of the new universe and provide an understanding of innovative products as a creative approach to marketing. In addition, this research aims to show and explain research mapping that is relevant to this theme. This research uses qualitative methods with bibliometric techniques by utilizing Similarity Visualization (Vosviewers) as an application. By entering keywords such as Goods, Service, Event, Experience, People, Place, Ownership, Organization, and Information, The idea was to search for articles via Publish or Perish with a total of 468 articles, which were then processed using VosViewers. The results of the analysis found the scientific mapping and the possibility of future research regarding product innovation that could be used as a recommendation variable for future researchers as a reference for subsequent articles.
Application of the Internet of Things in Monitoring and Controlling Water Quality of Goldfish in Aquariums Mahara, Sabda; Yunizar, Zara; Nunsina, Nunsina
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.763

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Caring for ornamental fish in aquariums often presents significant challenges, primarily when maintenance relies on manual methods. Owners may face difficulties when they are unavailable to feed the fish or clean the aquarium, potentially compromising the health and well-being of the ornamental fish. Consistent water quality monitoring is critical to maintaining a stable and healthy environment for these aquatic creatures. To address these issues, this study developed an Internet of Things (IoT)-based system to monitor water conditions in real-time via an internet connection. By leveraging IoT technology, the system allows owners to access real-time data and remotely control aquarium parameters through a user-friendly interface, providing convenience and improved management. The system monitors essential water parameters, including temperature and pH levels, to sustain the fish's health and ensure the aquarium ecosystem's stability. Testing was conducted over two days, with data recorded at fifteen-minute intervals each day, and the results demonstrated that the system effectively monitored these parameters with sufficient accuracy. The collected data is presented in an intuitive table interface, making it easy for users to analyze trends and respond promptly to any irregularities. Additionally, the system features automatic actuator controls that allow necessary adjustments without requiring constant user involvement, significantly simplifying aquarium maintenance. The accompanying monitoring website further enhances usability by enabling users to check and manage water quality anywhere and anytime, providing flexibility and control. These features collectively ensure a more effective, efficient, and sustainable approach to ornamental fish care, ultimately improving aquarium management and fish well-being.
Cataract Eye Disease Diagnosis Using the Random Forest Method Novita, Lilis; Fuadi, Wahyu; Kurniawati, Kurniawati
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.777

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This study developed a machine learning-based classification model using the Random Forest algorithm to detect cataract risk based on 11 variables: age, gender, family history, lens opacity, visual acuity reduction, light sensitivity, color changes, double vision, intraocular pressure, slit-lamp results, and visual acuity. Feature importance analysis revealed that lens opacity and visual acuity variables contributed most significantly to cataract risk prediction, followed by intraocular pressure and visual acuity reduction. The system was designed using Google Colab for model training and Streamlit as an interactive interface, enabling real-time predictions with intuitive result visualization. After optimization using Grid Search, the model achieved an accuracy of 92.0%, precision of 95.0%, sensitivity of 90.0%, F1 Score of 92.4%, and specificity of 98.0%. This system is expected to serve as an effective supporting tool for medical professionals in the early diagnosis of cataracts.
Mapping Research Studies Crowdsourcing Role in The New Era 5.0 Zahmaya, Raudya Tuzahwa; Santika, Dewi; Setiawan, Adi
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.783

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Crowdsourcing has emerged as an innovative strategy that utilizes mass collaboration to solve problems, gather ideas, and generate solutions in various fields. This research aims to identify articles that examine the role of crowdsourcing in the new 5.0 era and provide an understanding of crowdsourcing as an innovative approach to marketing. In addition, this research aims to show and explain the mapping of research relevant to the theme. In Industry 5.0, crowdsourcing has entered the marketing world and is starting to be used by some companies. This research uses qualitative methods with bibliometric techniques by utilizing Similarity Visualization (Vosviewers) as an application by entering keywords such as External Stimulus, Cognitive Response, External Stimulus, Opportunity, Barriers, SME, Innovation, Innovator, Knowledge, Digital Sharing to search for articles through Publish or Perish with a total of 346 articles which were then processed using VosViewers. The analysis results found that scientific mapping and the possibility of future research on crowdsourcing can be used as a recommendation variable for future researchers and as a reference for future articles.
Analysis of Viral Load Values in PLHIV Receiving Peer Support During Six Months of Treatment Tahir, Muh. Yusuf; Taslim, Muh.; Wardani, Deni
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.765

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HIV/AIDS remains one of the significant global health challenges that require long-term management for viral suppression. Antiretroviral therapy is considered the cornerstone of treatment. However, while ART has proved effective, there is limited data regarding the effectiveness of peer support on viral load outcomes. The paper, therefore, seeks to describe changes in viral load among PLHIV who received peer support over six months. We used a descriptive quantitative approach in this study; the data source was obtained from secondary data by the Ministry of Health through its SITRUS system and monitoring ART treatment in PLHIV patients. A total of 58 participants with ART treatment in health facilities with PSS were used in this study. Data were collected from several healthcare facilities and then analyzed descriptively to review the distribution of changes in viral loading within six months of treatment. Results showed that the success of viral suppression varied depending on the kind of ART treatment. However, the viral load values were lower across the board due to peer support. Therefore, peer support influenced adherence to therapy by participants irrespective of individual personalities and personal traits. Despite various treatment response rates, the general trend of the findings in this study was that peer support contributed to PLHIV's adherence to their regimes. This can be interpreted into generally better health conditions, including less viral load as a critical attribute essential for low levels of HIV transmission and the procreation of slow-onset diseases. These findings emphasize how important peer support is to increase ART adherence and viral suppression, which is key in the control of HIV according to public health strategies.  
Analysis of Glyphosate Herbicide Residues in Coffee Plantations in Bener Meriah Regency Suheri, Dedi; Nasruddin, Nasruddin; Ismadi, Ismadi; Jamidi, Jamidi; Baidhawi, Baidhawi
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.779

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Coffee is a leading plantation commodity as it serves as a source of income for farmers, provides raw materials for industries, creates job opportunities, and promotes regional development in Bener Meriah Regency. To achieve optimal production results, farmers must adequately manage and maintain their coffee plantations, one way being the reduction of chemical usage that may affect the coffee beans. The negative impact of excessive chemical use includes rejecting exports to several European countries due to residue levels exceeding the limits set by European Union regulations. Therefore, analyzing herbicide residues and studying the factors affecting their persistence is necessary. Sampling was conducted in five sub-districts: Gajah Putih, Bandar, Permata, Timang Gajah, and Bukit, by collecting soil and bean samples from five points in each sub-district for analysis using gas chromatography. The research showed glyphosate residue levels of 0.002 mg/kg in each soil and bean sample. These levels are considered low compared to the maximum residue limit (MRL) for coffee, which is 0.1 mg/kg. This indicates that glyphosate residue contamination in the sampled plots is considered safe for consumption. Observations and interviews with farmers concluded that the low residue levels in the soil samples were influenced by several factors, including climate (temperature, humidity, rainfall), soil characteristics, topography, herbicide characteristics, and weed types.
The Role of Marketing Campaigns Through Social Media and Perceived Usefulness on Purchase Intention of Electric Vehicle Hendra, Hendra; Fadhilah, Nurul; Yani, Indri; Violin, Vivid; Apramilda, Riesna; Kushariyadi, Kushariyadi
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.766

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This study investigates consumers' perceptions of the utility of electric vehicles and the effectiveness of social media marketing efforts on EV purchase intentions. Marketers and lawmakers must understand the drivers of electric vehicle adoption in light of increasing concerns about environmental sustainability and technological development. The research strategy adopted for the study is a quantitative approach based on a survey. A cross-section of social media users exposed to advertisements regarding electric vehicles were surveyed. The perceived utility of EVs includes environmental advantages, cost savings, and performance measured by the questionnaire, as well as the exposure to social media marketing activities and intention to purchase. Regression analysis is used as the analytical approach to finding how the variables relate. Therefore, a positive relationship exists between social media marketing efforts and perceived usefulness intending to purchase. In instances where consumers are subjected to persuasive social media advertisements describing the benefits of EVs, and when they view an EV as practical, they show a greater tendency to express an intention to buy. The practical implications of this study will help marketers devise social media ads that successfully promote electric vehicle adoption; it also adds to the literature on sustainable consumerism. This study's results will benefit politicians who want to encourage the switch toward electric mobility.  
Analysis of the Influence of Work Shifts on Employee Workload Using the NASA-TLX Methods Firmansyah, Daffa; Erliana, Cut Ita; Sayuti, Muhammad
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.780

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The workload workers face can influence their performance and productivity physically and subjectively. Physical workload includes factors such as environmental temperature, noise, and lighting, which affect the worker's health, while subjective workload encompasses time pressure, effort, and stress experienced by the worker. One form of workload that can impact employees is the shift work system, which often leads to physical and psychological fatigue if not correctly managed. This Company, which implements a shift work system in its rubber processing factory, faces employee productivity and health challenges. This study aims to evaluate employees' workload using the NASA-TLX method, which measures six workload dimensions: Mental Demand, Physical Demand, Temporal Demand, Performance, Effort, and Frustration Level. The results of this study are expected to provide insights into the factors affecting employees' workload and offer recommendations for improving the work system to enhance productivity and team member well-being within the Company.
Integration of Ethnopharmacology and One Health Approach for Rabies Control in Kualin, East Nusa Province Muntasir, Muntasir; Dean, Muhajirin; Regaletha, Tadeus Andreas Lada; Nabuasa, Bernadeta Stien Julian; Lenggu, Chatrin Jansye; Oematan, Videl Apsi
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.774

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The ethnopharmacological approach and One Health framework offer a novel perspective with significant potential in controlling rabies cases in East Nusa (NTT), Indonesia. Traditional medicines rooted in local knowledge can complement existing prevention and treatment strategies. This descriptive study involved 20 respondents to explore local practices related to rabies treatment. The findings indicate that integrating ethnopharmacological insights with the One Health approach can contribute significantly to rabies control, particularly in Kualin Subdistrict, South Central Timor Regency, NTT. The study identified local practices, analyzed their integration with modern medical interventions, and educated the community about rabies prevention. These results highlight the importance of incorporating ethnopharmacological knowledge into public health programs while promoting cross-sectoral collaboration in human, animal, and environmental Health. Further research is needed to evaluate the efficacy of medicinal plants used by the community. Additionally, developing community-based educational programs and strengthening collaborations between the government, non-governmental organizations, and local communities are crucial for creating effective and sustainable strategies for rabies control in NTT.