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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
ISSN : 27770915     EISSN : 27976068     DOI : 10.36418
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Devotion : Journal of Community Service : is a journal that makes it easy for anyone who wants to publish scientific papers in an intensive manner in research. This journal also aims to bridge the gap between textual and contextual approaches to all clumps of knowledge; So, the journal invited the meeting points of several disciplines and scholars.
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Socialization Of Effective Learning And Savings From An Early Age To Elementary School Students Ahyar, Juni; Ikramuddin, Ikramuddin; Zulkifli, Zulkifli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i2.95

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First, the problem in Meunasah Teungoh Village, Simpang Keuramat District is about education, namely where the learning process in schools is still less effective and efficient. The teaching and learning process in two schools in Gampong Meunasah Teungoh, namely SD Negeri 5 Simpang Keuramat still tends to seem monotonous and boring. The children/students have not been able to catch what the teachers are saying, thus causing the process of delivering the material not to be well received by the children/students. This of course makes children's knowledge less and tends not to be able to apply it directly in society. Therefore, through the service in the form of effective learning socialization that we will do in the two schools, it makes the children/students more enthusiastic in learning and enthusiastic in receiving all the knowledge that we provide. Second, the problem in Gampong Meunasah Teungoh is the lack of awareness of children in cultivating saving from an early age. This is due to the lack of attention from parents and school institutions in providing knowledge and teaching about the importance of saving from an early age. Children tend to have a desire to spend the pocket money given by their parents quickly so that when an urgent situation comes, they have no savings. Therefore, we will conduct socialization activities on saving from an early age to children, by providing knowledge through games to them about the importance of saving from an early age.
A Conceptual Framework Of Entrepreneurial Orientation, Financial Literacy, And MSMEs Performance: The Role Of Access To Finance Hamdana, Hamdana; Pratikto, Heri; Sopiah, Sopiah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i2.96

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This article intended to address a research vacuum by identifying the elements that impact MSMEs' financial performance, including the importance of access to finance, and establishing a conceptual framework that explains the link between these factors. The author proposed a building conceptual framework of MSMEs finance classic phenomena. A qualitative analysis approach may be used to establish and construct conceptual frameworks. This paper has combined knowledge from various relevant and reputable literature sources to build a conceptual model. If empirically verified, the suggested framework might be a viable option for supporting MSME owners in more successfully growing their businesses.
Evaluation And Implementation Of Surveillance Systems During The Covid-19 Pandemic At The Padang Class II Port Health Office Working Area Of Minangkabau International Airport Astuti, Yulia; Gusti, Aria; Magdalena, Magdalena
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i2.97

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Covid-19 has been declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. In addition, it has been declared a national disaster by the President of Indonesia. One of the efforts to prevent disease entry in an area is through surveillance activities, one of which is carried out at the Port Health Office of the Minangkabau International Airport Working Area. This research used qualitative research with a case study approach which will be carried out in February-March 2021. Information is obtained from the Surveillance section of the BIM Wilker Port Health Office. The variable in this study is the surveillance system during the Covid-19 pandemic, surveillance management activities are carried out using a systems approach consisting of input, process, and output. The instruments used in this study were interviews, cameras, tape recorders, and writing instruments. Data analysis was carried out through gap analysis. In the implementation of the input, process, and output processes, it is necessary to add personnel and increase knowledge in the implementation of data processing, analysis, and interpretation to provide information to the public in a surveillance system. Conclusions from the field study in the implementation of the surveillance system during the Covid-19 Pandemic at BIM Padang have been running but have not met the surveillance system approach. Efforts should be made to disseminate information, socialize and provide human resources and training to improve the capacity of officers.
Study Of Hr Management For A Development In Learning Strategies In The New Normal Era Zulkarnain, Ahnis; Restiana, Rizni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i2.98

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This research was conducted by using this literature study to determine: Analysis of HR Management in Improving Learning Strategies in the New Normal Era. In this study, the method used is qualitative with a library research approach. The results of the study show that: HR management in improving learning strategies in the new normal era is through efforts, mature readiness, debriefing both in terms of IT skills and the habit of virtual learning. The most appropriate learning strategy in this new normal era is to follow the rules of the Ministry of Education and Culture with virtual learning through an agreed platform. For this reason, it is necessary to carry out 2 main elements of teaching and learning activities, students and teachers must be equipped, qualified and know the direction of filtered learning in order to minimize misunderstandings between teachers and students. Meanwhile, students at home study with the help and supervision of their parents to avoid cheating, laziness and cheating during exams. So that ethics, values / norms are still upheld in the realm of academia.
Nepotistic Corruption Breeding For The Establishment Of A Political Dynasty Syauket, Amalia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i2.99

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Simultaneous Pilkada 2020 is still dwelling on the same pattern of problems from the previous Pilkada which actually experienced a significant increase in the journey of regional heads who came from the Political Dynasty. A total of 124 candidates are affiliated with political dynasties. One of them is caused by the double-edged sword of decentralization and regional autonomy. In addition to giving power to the regions in forming their own households, decentralization of regional autonomy triggers the decentralization of corruption that spreads to various regions which then drags the political elite. This is what causes regional autonomy to encourage oligarchic decentralization and the practice of political dynasties. The "little kings" in the regions that were born from regional autonomy finally made the Pilkada a power defense industry that was also correlated with the defense of wealth. This research article uses a qualitative approach with a phenomenological type, prioritizing secondary data, with the 4M writing technique, namely Describing, Analyzing, Concluding and Describing the phenomenon of nepotistic corruption which is the seed of political dynasties to answer the problem of how nepotistic corruption forms a political dynasty. The conclusions drawn from this research, this type of corruption refers to preferential treatment given to children, wives, nieces or close relatives of officials at every level, and every route in the formation of political dynasties in other words nepotistic corruption is the seed in the formation of Political Dynasties. because the family as the main pillar in the formation of a political dynasty.
The Effect Of Financial Distress Of The Altman, Springate, And Zmijewski Models On Stock Returns Of Indonesian Transportation Issuers In 2016-2020 Putra, Abdi; Ananto, Rangga Putra; Heriyanto, Randy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i2.100

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Financial distress is a condition where the company is unable to fulfill its obligations. This is usually accompanied by consecutive negative earnings. The transportation sector is one sector that is vulnerable to experiencing financial distress. This is due to the many new, more innovative competitors. As well as regulatory policies that are not in favor of this industry. Therefore, the burden borne by the company is not proportional to the income earned, resulting in financial difficulties. To measure this financial distress, the author uses several models such as: Altman model, Springate model, and Zmijewski model. This study examines the effect of financial distress from each of these models on stock returns. The data used in this study comes from financial reports and other financial data for the period 2016-2020. The results showed that there was no significant effect of the Altman, Springate, and Zmijewski models of financial distress on stock returns in this sector.
Strategy Analysis of Non-Formal Education Service Quality at The Department of Education and Culture, Mamasa District Darlin; Petrus; Asrin Tandi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i2.117

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The implementation of Non-formal Education at the Mamasa Regency Education and Culture Office is still limited in services, both in providing facilities and infrastructure, and other supports so that it is necessary to get maximum service. Research purposes to describe the quality of public and innovative services in the field of non-formal education at the Mamasa District Education and Culture Office, to realize a public service quality strategy with excellent character in the field of non-formal education at the Mamasa District Education and Culture Office. The data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. This research is a type of qualitative research. Research that describes a certain situation and object that will be studied in the current conditions, based on the facts or existing facts. Service strategies that can be carried out in the field of Non-formal Education at the Mamasa Regency Education and Culture Office with the following implementation: Implementation of advanced courses for alumni of Non-formal Education and improvement of infrastructure for supporting services for Non-formal Education, Implementing services with excellent character and creativity in service delivery, and Improvement and improvement of service quality in the field of Non-Formal Education, Mamasa Regency Education and Culture Office.
Total Solution For Smart Traffic and Toll Roads Management in Indonesia Recky , Pattiasina Jefry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i2.119

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The Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing has the task of carrying out government affairs in the field of public works and public housing to assist the President in administering the state government. One of the mandated functions in carrying out this task is to formulate and implement policies in the field of road administration in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations, including the regulation of toll roads in Indonesia in accordance with Government Regulation No. 15 of 2005 concerning Toll Roads. The toll road is one of the vital means needed to increase efficiency in public services, logistics and industry which leads to economic efficiency. According to data released by the World Bank in 2019, losses due to traffic jams in Indonesia amounted to USD 4 billion, equivalent to an estimated IDR 56 trillion, more than that due to queuing at toll gates there is potential for losses for all business entities. To overcome this problem, Indonesia is preparing to implement a non-stop (touchless) toll payment system on the Multi Lane Free Flow (MLFF) system using RFID-based ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) Total Solution technology and the transaction process is carried out through a special application that can be accessed from the Internet. Integrate all departments with an IoT (Internet of thing) system. This payment system can eliminate the GTO function of toll entry and exit gates. In addition, the MLFF system using RFID-based ETC will recognize and identify vehicles and users. In addition to the RFID-based ETC system to increase the productivity and effectiveness of traffic management on toll roads, maintenance of toll roads and bridges is also very vital, therefore detecting road surface damage directly using sensors, CCTV cameras and UAV unmanned aerial vehicles. (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) which has the advantages of high.

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