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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
ISSN : 27770915     EISSN : 27976068     DOI : 10.36418
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Identification of Quantity Surveyor Competency Risk for Cost Overrun Pondaag, Reynard; Latief, Yusuf
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 4 No. 9 (2023): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i9.531

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Appropriateness of costs in the process of building a high-rise building is one of the success criteria for a construction project. However, the main problem that is often faced by most construction projects is related to the occurrence of cost overruns. Quantity Surveyor has an important role in a construction project. According to IQSI, the role of the Quantity Surveyor consists of 4 main scopes, namely planning and controlling construction costs, documenting the completeness of tender documents, contract administration, and arbitration. This study aims to identify risk factors and risk ratings from the competency of the Quantity Surveyor that have the potential to cause cost overruns. The method used in this study is the Delphi method, to validate the risks obtained from the literature study. From the results of the analysis, 52 variables with a moderate level of risk were obtained, and 3 variables with a high level of risk in the pre-construction and construction stages which could cause cost overruns.
Instagram Social Media as A Means of Information on Tribal Activities, National Unity Agency and Politics of North Jakarta Administrative Fatika, Amelia Nur; Fauziah, Fauziah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i9.536

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Technological developments are increasingly facilitating communication, especially the dissemination of convenience to the public regarding the dissemination of information. Now everyone can receive the latest information or the latest news just by accessing the internet network, for example online media or commonly called social media. Convenience like this can help the government, especially in conveying the latest news or information regarding government policies. The development of information technology brings changes to society, one of which is the existence of social media. Social media is categorized into different groups with different purposes, ranging from young people, adults, business people and government agencies. Government agencies are beginning to recognize the vital role of social media. There are many government social media websites that offer a variety of content, including information about government agencies. Present quality information to attract attention. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explain how Instagram is managed as a communication tool in the North Jakarta Political Unity Authority tribal administrative district. The research methods used are descriptive and qualitative. Data collection techniques were performed through observations, interviews and documentation. Analyzing research material, presenting information, and drawing conclusions through data reduction. Findings indicate that Instagram is being used to disseminate information about Kesvanpol's activities. The phases of Instagram management include the recording or video phase, the content editing phase, and the publishing phase.
Farmers' Behavior in Utilization Sources of Shallot Agribusiness Information (Allium ascalonicum) Adittiyan, Heru; Nurhadiatna, Taufik; Arif, Yusuf Islahudin; Faqih, Achmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i9.539

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Business Development Strategy of White Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) Yulianto, Akbar Rizki; Rizaldi, Muhammad Farhan; Faqih, Achmad
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 4 No. 9 (2023): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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The Effect of Consumer Satisfaction and Trust on Loyalty Through Brand Image as Mediation: Study on Online Travel Agent Tiket.com consumers Grimonia, Raissa; Rohman, Fatchur; Suryadi, Nanang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i9.541

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This study examines the effect of consumer satisfaction and trust on loyalty through brand image as mediation among consumers of the online travel agent Tiket.com. The research aims to understand the relationship between consumer satisfaction and trust, brand image, and loyalty in the context of online travel agents. The study utilizes a quantitative research approach and collects data through a survey questionnaire administered to Tiket.com consumers. The findings of this research contribute to the understanding of the factors influencing consumer loyalty in the online travel industry. The results highlight the importance of consumer satisfaction and trust in shaping brand image and ultimately influencing consumer loyalty. The implications of these findings for online travel agents and recommendations for future research are discussed.
The Effect of Job Insecurity and Job Stress on Turnover Intention with Job Satisfaction as a Mediation Variable Sari, Okta Puspa; Zunaidah, Zunaidah; Andriana, Isni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i9.551

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Study this aim for knowing the influence of job insecurity and job stress on the turnover intention with job satisfaction as variable mediation employee at PT. Graha Maju Property Palembang. Study this done with use approach quantitative with sample 130 employee at PT. Graha Maju Property Palembang. Data processing using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with the Smart PLS program. Research results show that job insecurity and job stress are influential and significant to turnover intention. Job satisfaction has a significant effect on turnover intention and can partially mediate the relationship between job insecurity and job stress among employees at PT. Graha Maju Property Palembang.
Optimal Stock Portfolio Establishment with Active and Passive Strategy Using Price to Book Value and Price Earning to Growth Ratio Approach in IDX30 Index 2013-2018 Period Alimuddin, Almand Fuad; hendrawan, Riko
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i9.559

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The volatility phenomenon of stock returns shows the return and risk faced by investors in investment activities. One method that can be used by investors to get maximum profit while compressing the risk into the minimum level is by diversifying its investments through portfolios. This study aims to determine the simulation results of optimal stock portfolio establishment with active and passive strategy using Price to Book Value and Price Earning to Growth ratio approach and the results of the Sharpe, Treynor, and Jensen performance evaluations on the established portfolio. This research appertains in quantitative research. The object of the research was the IDX30 Index and 17 of 30 companies which consistently classified into the IDX30 Index for the 2013-2018 period were selected as the research sample. The results showed that High PEG consistently provides better than the average returns and risks, whether in passive strategy, annual’s active strategy, or semester’s active strategy. Whereas, High PBV in the passive and annual's active strategy showed a high rate of return above the average, while in the semester active strategy, showed the lowest level of risk. Overall the semester's active strategy has the highest accumulated rate of return with a relatively low rate of risk. This result match with the purpose of optimal portfolio establishment. Moreover, the results of the performance evaluation showed that in the semester's active strategy, High PEG gives the best score based on the results of the performance evaluation of Sharpe, Treynor and Jensen index.
Therapeutic Transactions for Medical Services through Online Clinics on A Legal Perspective Indraswari, Sri Primawati; Sutrisno, Endang; Maulida, Irma; Karmenita, Karmenita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i9.560

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The development of digitalization of almost all aspects of modern life, including healthcare, has been influenced by the use of technology. Health is very important for everyone, no matter age, socioeconomic status, or other factors. The current digital age in the provision of medical services through virtual clinics has grown rapidly. However, the existence of online clinics creates unclear legal regulations for therapeutic transactions, which can have potentially adverse legal repercussions for patients. Patients can file lawsuits against online clinics and healthcare professionals involved if there is an error in diagnosis or treatment. Therapeutic transactions consist of medication, diagnosis and medical treatment. But in online clinics, there is debate about the legality and ethics of these therapeutic transactions. Some of the problems that arise in therapeutic transactions through online clinics include the inability to perform physical examinations, medical data security issues, and the inability to track patient histories. The method used to assess is doctrinal (normative juridical), considering the concept of law as written law, which is made by local government regulations. The results showed that Health Law Number 36 of 2009 concerning Health and Article 1320 of the Civil Code, which regulates the legal terms of an agreement, can be used to assess the validity of therapeutic transactions carried out in online clinics. The research findings also show that fulfillment of the requirements of Health Law Number 36 of 2009 must include the responsibility of patients who receive medical care through online clinics. To optimize their services on online clinic platforms such as the Cirebon City Health Office, health service providers and health practitioners such as doctors, medical personnel, and other health workers use this platform. These organizers must consider Health Law Number 36 of 2009, which covers medical practice standards, telemedicine patient privacy, and a doctor's license or License to Practice. In addition, special policies must be made by the central government and the Cirebon City Health Office to provide clear legal protection for patients who receive medical services through online clinics when conducting medical transactions.
The Effects of Experimental Marketing and Experiential Value on Customer Loyalty with the mediation of Customer Satisfaction Adha, Abdul Fuad Amirul; Puspaningrum, Astrid; Rahayu, Mintarti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i9.561

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This research focuses on the role of Experiential Marketing and Experiential Value in increasing Customer Loyalty through Customer Satisfaction in consumers of Santri Farm Kudus. The purpose of this study is to explain and analyze the effect of Experiental Marketing and Experiential Value on Customer Loyalty both directly and indirectly through Customer Satisfaction mediation. This type of research is explanatory research with a quantitative approach. The population in this study were consumers who had enjoyed and purchases Santri Farm products. Data was collected by distributing questionnaires to 160 respondents who met the criteria. Data analysis used Structural Equation Modelling Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) with Smart PLS Software. The results of this study show that Experiential Marketing has no significant effect on Customer Loyalty. Experiential Value has a significant effect on Customer Loyalty. Customer satisfaction memiliki pengaruh yang signifikan terhadap Customer Loyalty. The results also show that Customer Satisfaction partiallty mediates the effect of Experiential Marketing and Experiential Value on Customer Loyalty.
Breastfeeding/ Complementary Feeding Behavior and Food Diversity of Stunting Toddlers in North Sumatra Nasution, Zuraidah; Lubis, Zulhaida; Nurhayati, Ida; Irianti, Evi; Mahdiah, Mahdiah; Zahara, Ratna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i9.562

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SSGI (Nutritional Status Study of Indonesia) survey in 2021 found that prevalence of stunted infants in Sumatera Utara province is still higher (25.8%) than the national limit. It is known that stunting is multifactorial condition with breastmilk/weaning food feeding behavior as one of the contributing factor. Furthermore, family’s attitude toward consuming wide variety diets is also considered as factors related to stunting. Secondary data from SSGI 2021 involving 10,755 households was used in this study. STATA application was used to help analyzing the data. Statistical analysis was conducted by using Chi Square and showed that breastmilk/weaning food feeding behavior, and varied diets in family were not contributing factors of stunting in Sumatera Utara province. However, we found that educational background was significant contributing factor to stunting (p = 0.000). We suggest that other approach, such as qualitative measure may be used in future study to investigate factors attributable to stunting.

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