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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
ISSN : 27770915     EISSN : 27976068     DOI : 10.36418
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The Influence of Intellectual Capital and Financial Performance on the Stock Prices of Commercial Banks in Indonesia with Company Size as a Moderation Variable Sigalingging, Ezra Ezran
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): 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.v5i2.676

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This study aims to test and analyse the effect of intellectual capital consisting of Value Added Intellectual Capital (VAICTM) and financial performance proxied by Non Performing Loan (NPL), Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Return On Asset (ROA) on stock prices with company size as a moderating variable. The research data is secondary data with a 6-year observation period. The population in this research is banks classified as KBMI III and IV banks. The sampling method used is non-probability sampling, with the consideration that banks with KBMI III and IV categories are top-tier banks whose performance has a systemic impact. The data sample taken is 13 banks, in accordance with OJK-RI provisions. Data collection techniques through documentation using panel data regression analysis, namely Eviews13. The results of this study (VAICTM) and CAR have no effect on stock prices. ROA and NPL have a significant effect on stock prices. Company size moderates the (VAICTM) and ROA variables while NPL and CAR can’t be moderated by company size.
Value Engineering Of Modern Formwork In Multi-Story Building Construction Case Study On The Construction Project Of The Brin Building Complex In Yogyakarta Dewangga, Rezha Tanu; Suryani, Fitri; Nurjaman, Hari Nugraha; Dinariana, Dwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i2.677

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Reinforced concrete is the most commonly used construction material in building construction in the 21st century. In its production, supportive instruments are needed to enhance both quality and economic aspects. Formwork, or shuttering, is a crucial factor in the casting and hardening of concrete. The subject of this research is wooden formwork and its alternatives, analyzed in terms of cost, quality, time, and convenience using the Value Engineering Job Plan analysis. In terms of cost, there is a cost savings of 8.88% for DUO polymer formwork compared to the conventional plywood method. The resulting surface quality of the concrete of this method has a average roughness of 3.492. The total duration of the work is 16.54791 days. The total value index obtained for the use of DUO polymer formwork is 98.99, for the plywood film formwork is 48.17, and for conventional plywood formwork is 0.00. Thus, in terms of value, the DUO polymer plastic formwork can be recommended as the best formwork method for multi-story building construction. Considering the advantages and disadvantages of this method, along with the benefits obtained, it would be even more beneficial on a larger construction scale.
Fatigue Risk Factors Of Offshore Oil And Gas Workers: A Systematic Review Sinagabariang, Perkasa; Kurniawidjaja, L.Meily
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i2.678

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Many offshore oil and gas workers experience fatigue due to shift work schedules, excessive working hours, lack of sleep, heavy workloads, and harsh environmental factors. Fatigue has the potential to impact an individual's performance, alertness, and overall health and safety. The objective of this research is to identify risk factors for fatigue in offshore oil and gas workers so that preventive measures can be taken. This research is a systematic review using PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis) to identify, select, and synthesize studies. Search via the central database, namely ScienceDirect. The publication period used is 2017-2024 with the keywords "Occupational Fatigue" AND "Offshore" AND "Oil and Gas". This research produced eight journals with a Q1 rating. The risk factors for fatigue in workers consist of four risk factors: environmental, organizational, psychosocial, and individual.
Streetscape Characteristic of The Coastal Area P. Egam, Pingkan; M. Rengkung, Michael; M. Rompas, Leidy; H. Thambas, Arthur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i2.680

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The city corridor is a strategic area with its own aesthetic and functional value. In connection with the city's beauty, streetscape is one of the determining aspects in terms of architecture and spatial planning. The existence of streetscape tends to be overlooked, resulting in the area lacking identity. The presence of streetscape with character can provide a strong identity for the area, especially when the corridor in question has strategic value in terms of function and location. Proximity to the coastal area is indeed one of the advantages, although currently, it is still hidden, especially architecturally. This research aims to analyze streetscape elements with a coastal area approach. The research location is in the corridor of Piere Tendean Street, Manado, divided into 3 segments. The observed units include pedestrians, street furniture, activities, and buildings on the roadside. The conclusion is obtained that there are soft elements, hard elements, mobile elements, and natural elements. Elements closely related to the coastal area are mobile elements, such as activities enjoying the beauty of the beach equipped with breakwaters, activities in pedestrian and park locations, as well as fishing activities conducted in the empty space where the river meets the beach.
Study of The Impact of Coastline Changes on Coastal Settlement Areas Along th East Coast of Minahasa Fela, Warouw; Dwight, Rondonuwu; Julianus, Sondakh
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i2.681

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The natural phenomenon of abrasion on the east coast of Minahasa which occurred from 1980 to 2020 has brought about changes in the coastline which then threatens the existence of coastal residential areas. Land function data in this study uses data sourced from the USGS (United States Geological Survey) Landsat-5 TM Imagery web and also Google Earth Pro Data, the data is in the form of historical image data with 10-year intervals and starting from 2003 to 2023. In 20 years there has been an increase in the area of built-up land for settlement functions in each village. The function of plantation land has been reduced in area as a result of settlement development. Meanwhile, sandy coastal land has also experienced a reduction in area as a result of sea waves and abrasion. The results showed that Atep Oki Village had experienced the farthest coastal setback of 42.28 m, while Kamenti Village and Parentek Village, respectively as far as 27.27 m and 23.33 m. These findings have confirmed the impact of waves that damaged the coast of Atep Oki village in 2013. It also shows that the abrasion process will be continue on the coast of Atep Oki village and its surroundings. The measured coastline setback distance is around 23 - 43 meters which causes a reduction in the area of residential land as well as damage to house buildings, road infrastructure and boundary embankments. Residents must move their residence to an area that is safer from the threat of waves and abrasion processes. Damaged house buildings especially those made of wood and plywood require repair costs while most residents have limited income as farmers, cultivators and fishermen. This condition causes the threat of loss of living environment and increased spending due to abrasion disaster adaptation efforts.
The Form of The Bajo Tribe’s House as an Adaptation Process Residential Environment Mulyati, Ahda; Najib, Muhammad; Astha, A.M. Yamin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i2.682

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The Bajo tribe is a tribe that lives on the coast or islands. This is related to their livelihood, namely fishermen. Even though most already occupy land, fishermen still choose land close to the beach. The research aims to discover the essential things in their lives as a process of adaptation to the residential environment. The method used is naturalistic qualitative research by selecting several samples of residential houses on land and those that still choose land above water as cases to be analyzed. Even though there have been changes in occupying residential land, the Bajo tribe still has several adjustments regarding the placement of their homes, which are incredibly close to water or the coast. Residential houses on coastal land still have a back room facing the sea as the main room and are shaped like a house on stilts, while the front faces the road as a space for social interaction. Residential houses that occupy land and highways are the primary orientation and areas for social interaction. Although there is still a back room, it is not the main room. The shape of the building has changed both in structure and building materials. Almost all buildings on the land are permanent, consisting of several rooms, functioning as a bedroom, living room, etc.. In contrast, houses that occupy water land still use wood, bamboo, and woven sago leaf roofs and only have a onebedroom family room equipped with a back terrace.
Adaptation Strategy And of Topo Da’a Remote Indigenous Communities Survivability to Climate Change in Their Settlement Environment (Case Study: Lekatu Da’a Topo Settlement in Central Sulawesi Province) Amar, Amar; Masiming, Zulfitriah; Butudoka, Zubair; Mulyati, Ahda
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Topo Da’a is one of sub-ethnic of Kaili tribe in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. This Isolated Traditional Community or Komunitas Adat Terpencil (KAT) originally is nomadic people who live in Kamalisi mountain forest area. Generally, this society live in mountain area either in highland area, mountain slope, or lowland area. Topo Da’a Lekatu settlement is the only settlement of Topo Da’a that located in Palu city administrative region. This settlement is in lowland area that near from central area of Palu city. Aim of this study is to know how adaptation strategy and community survival ability against climate change environment around their living area from inside the mountain forest area with low temperature then live in lowland area the near the center of the city with high temperature. Qualitative method with phenomenological approach applied in this research. Data collection is purposive sampling with snowball sampling technique. Data analysis is inductive with three steps of selection or reduction, which are phenomenological reduction, eidetic reduction, and transcendental reduction. The research results found that the main factors of survival were economic factors and customs. Apart from that, the settlement location is close to schools and markets. Meanwhile, the adaptation strategy is to adjust to different climates, by creating relaxing or gathering space outside their house and sometimes they sleep in the farm that located on the mountain.
The Effect Of Crop Spacing And Dossage Of Potassium Fertilizer On Growth And Yield Of Sweet Corn (Zea mays Var. saccharata Sturt) Bonanza Cultivar Nurliawati, Gita; Faqih, Achmad
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The development of sweet corn in Indonesia using cultivation techniques in the form of crop spacing is expected to affect the plant population and affect the competition between plants in using water and nutrients, and the application of potassium fertilizer functions in the formation of sugar and starch, sugar translocation, enzyme activity and stomatal movement. The research was conducted in Gombang Village, Plered District, Cirebon Regency from March to June 2023. The treatment used a Randomized Group Design (RAK) factorial pattern consisting of two factors, namely crop spacing and potassium fertilizer dose, obtained 9 treatment combinations and repeated 3 times, so that in total there were 27 experimental plots. The results showed that the spacing of 50 cm x 40 cm (J2) and potassium fertilizer dossage of 100 kg K2O/ha (K2) showed the best effect on the weight of the corn cob with husks per plot which produced 31.85 kg/plot or equivalent to 21.23 tons/ha. There was a significant correlation between the growth components of plant height at 5 weeks and 6 weeks and the number of leaves at 4 weeks and 5 weeks with the weight of the corn cob with husks per plot.
Comfort Value Of Kartika Sukabumi Hospital Lobby Veronica, Lilian; Susetyarto B, Susetyarto B; Puspatarini, R.A, Puspatarini, R.A
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The comfort of the hospital lobby is very influential in ensuring that health services in the hospital run optimally. Comfortable lobby conditions can reduce anxiety when patients have to wait their turn to be examined or wait for medicine from the pharmacy. Apart from that, the comfortable lobby creates optimism for recovery for patients and their families, including medical personnel who work at the hospital. This research aims to measure how significant the influence of room comfort, thermal comfort, visual comfort and audio comfort is on the comfort of the lobby room seen from the architectural design of the room. The benefits of the research enrich the results of previous research that building comfort variables influence the dynamics of perceptions of physical comfort. The research uses quantitative methods and data collection techniques are carried out by direct observation and questionnaires that are distributed to hospital visitors, managers, medical teams and patients. Data were analyzed using descriptive quantitative methods to assess the comfort level of the hospital lobby. From the results of this research, it is concluded that the aspect of freedom of movement has the greatest influence on the comfort level of the lobby space, so it must be taken into consideration when designing a hospital lobby that is comfortable for visitors.
The Study of Settlement Preservation Pattern for Environmental Sustainability in Canggu Village, Badung Regency, Bali Province Nurjani, Ni Putu Suda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v5i2.687

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Canggu is one of the settlements Village in the southern coastal community in Bali which is currently experiencing very rapid tourism development. This village has a relatively flat topographic condition, as well as being one of the areas of Majapahit descent. The rapid development of tourist accommodation that currently occurs in Canggu, has an impact on the high conversion of land use, and the disruption of local community settlements. Seeing this fact, it is considered necessary to make an evaluation study on the development of spatial planning which will later be used as input in determining spatial land use control policies in Canggu Village. This research uses qualitative methods, case studies using field observation techniques and interviews, which are then compared with literature reviews in the form of regional spatial policy studies and relevant theories. The analysis was conducted on the residential area of Canggu Village, which aimed to determine the main causes of land use change and displacement of local community settlements. From the results of the analysis, which is then compared with literature studies, it is expected to be able to find a solution to preserve the urgency of local community settlements. The results of the analysis show that the implementation of spatial concepts sourced from culture is more respected by the community compared to local government policies. The hulu-teben concept as the basis for the preservation of settlement spatial values derived from the Tri Hita Karana cultural philosophy, is considered very effective and feared by the community because it is related to social sanctions that must be borne by the community, which are outlined in pararem.

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