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Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25989936     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21070/ijins.v17i
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies (IJINS) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo four times a year. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.This journal aims is to provide a place for academics and practitioners to publish original research and review articles. The articles basically contains any topics concerning new innovation on all aspects. IJINS is available in online version. Language used in this journal is Indonesia or English.
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Social Media and Brand Personification for Micro and Small Culinary Enterprises: Media Sosial dan Personifikasi Merek untuk Usaha Kuliner Mikro dan Kecil Tambunan, Leo Alexander; Fanggidae, Paulus Yulius; Suparto, Jessica Dorothy; Sumardin, Peter Frederick; Tejakusuma, Enrico Julio
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i1.1771

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General Background: The rapid growth of culinary MSMEs in South Tangerang underscores their strategic role in strengthening regional and national economic resilience. Specific Background: Digital transformation, particularly through social media, has become a crucial tool for MSMEs to enhance visibility and build emotional engagement with consumers. Knowledge Gap: However, empirical studies examining how social media facilitates brand personification and its contribution to MSME business performance remain limited, especially in the culinary sector. Aims: This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of social media in supporting brand personification and its impact on the business development of culinary MSMEs in South Tangerang. Results: Using a qualitative approach with structured interviews, the findings reveal that platforms such as WhatsApp, TikTok, and Instagram significantly strengthen brand identity, foster customer interaction, and enhance consumer trust. Brand personification—expressed through personalized narratives, humanized brand identities, and consistent visual representation—plays a key role in increasing customer engagement and market reach. Novelty: This research offers a practical framework demonstrating how humanized digital branding strategies can be optimized by micro and small culinary entrepreneurs. Implications: The study highlights that effective social media utilization combined with strong brand personification can substantially improve business performance and support MSME growth in competitive digital markets. Highlights: Highlights the strategic role of social media in strengthening brand identity for culinary MSMEs. Emphasizes brand personification as a key factor in building emotional engagement with consumers. Shows that digital branding practices significantly enhance business growth and market reach. Keywords: MSME, Social Media, Brand Personification, Digital Marketing, Culinary Business
Service Quality Challenges and Strengths in a Remote Public Health Center: Tantangan dan Keunggulan Kualitas Layanan di Pusat Kesehatan Masyarakat Jarak Jauh Ului, Martinus; Sabil, Ibnu; Priyanto, Agus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i1.1798

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General Background: Quality primary healthcare services are essential in meeting increasing public expectations, particularly in remote regions. Specific Background: At the Sungai Boh Community Health Center, previous surveys reported low satisfaction scores, indicating persistent service quality issues. Knowledge Gap: Despite known challenges, empirical analysis across the SERVQUAL dimensions in remote health facilities remains limited. Aims: This study analyzes the quality of health services at the Sungai Boh Health Center based on five SERVQUAL dimensions: reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy, and tangibles. Results: Findings reveal that responsiveness and empathy are relatively strong, supported by staff commitment and routine training; however, service reliability and assurance are hindered by infrastructural limitations, incomplete medical equipment, and inconsistent discipline. Tangible aspects such as waiting areas and diagnostic tools remain inadequate. Novelty: This study demonstrates how geographical isolation interacts with human resource capacity and infrastructural constraints to shape service quality outcomes within a rural Indonesian health center. Implications: Improvements in supporting facilities, continuous professional development, strengthened SOP implementation, and enhanced coordination with local health authorities are required to ensure efficient, equitable, and patient-centered healthcare delivery in remote areas. Highlights:  Strong responsiveness and empathy improve patient trust despite limited resources. Infrastructural and equipment gaps remain major barriers to service reliability. Continuous training and strengthened SOPs are crucial for sustaining quality care. Keywords: Health Service Quality, Servqual, Primary Healthcare, Patient Satisfaction, Remote Health Centers
Lira Money Game for Strengthening Students’ Procedure Text Writing Skills: Permainan Uang Lira untuk Meningkatkan Keterampilan Menulis Teks Prosedur Siswa Wulan, Afri Liyana Estri Sari; Rochmiyati, Siti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i1.1802

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General Background: Writing procedural texts remains a challenge for elementary students, particularly in organizing steps, using effective language, and maintaining coherence. Specific Background: Integrating local wisdom through ethnopedagogical, game-based learning is viewed as a promising approach to enhance contextual and engaging writing experiences. Knowledge Gap: However, limited research has explored how local culture–based educational games combined with the Tri-N approach (Niteni, Nirokke, Nambahi) can improve procedural writing skills in elementary school contexts. Aims: This study investigates the effectiveness of the “Uang Lira” (Ular Tangga Literasi dan Kearifan Lokal) game in improving Grade V students’ procedural text writing skills. Results: Using a qualitative descriptive design involving observation, interviews, and document analysis, the findings show notable improvement, with students’ average writing scores rising from 68.5 to 85.3. Students demonstrated better procedural structuring, clearer language use, and enriched cultural integration within their texts. Novelty: The study offers a culturally grounded game-based writing model that operationalizes the Tri-N framework to simultaneously develop literacy and cultural appreciation. Implications: These results suggest that culturally integrated educational games can serve as effective, contextually meaningful tools for enhancing procedural writing skills while fostering students’ connection to local traditions. Highlights: Highlights the effectiveness of the “Uang Lira” game in improving students’ procedural writing skills. Emphasizes the role of the Tri-N approach in strengthening observation, imitation, and development stages. Shows how integrating local culture enhances student engagement and contextual learning. Keywords: Procedure Text, Ethnopedagogy, Tri-n Approach, Educational Game, Writing Skills
Mobile Legends Gameplay and Student Outcomes in Islamic Religious Education: Permainan Mobile Legends dan Dampak terhadap Hasil Belajar Siswa dalam Pendidikan Agama Islam Siregar, Alde Rizky Pratama; Miswar, Miswar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i1.1773

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General Background: Digital gaming has become an integral part of adolescent life, influencing various dimensions of their learning experiences. Specific Background: Mobile Legends, a popular multiplayer online battle arena game, is widely played by students, yet its relationship with Islamic Religious Education (PAI) learning outcomes remains underexamined. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies predominantly address general academic performance, leaving a gap regarding how gaming behavior interacts specifically with PAI learning. Aims: This study examines the influence of Mobile Legends playing intensity on PAI learning outcomes among students at Sinar Husni Private High School. Results: Using a quantitative survey of 67 students and simple linear regression analysis, findings show a very weak positive but statistically insignificant correlation (R = 0.171; R² = 0.029; p = 0.166), indicating that gaming activity does not directly predict PAI academic performance. Novelty: Unlike earlier research emphasizing negative academic effects, this study highlights the potential indirect benefits of gaming—such as teamwork, decision-making, and emotional regulation—within the context of religious education. Implications: The findings suggest that regulated gaming need not be viewed strictly as detrimental; instead, educators may leverage its constructive elements to support character development and design more engaging PAI learning strategies. Highlights: Mobile Legends shows a very weak and non-significant influence on PAI learning outcomes. Gaming may offer indirect benefits such as teamwork, decision-making, and emotional regulation. PAI teachers can integrate positive gaming elements to support character-based learning. Keywords: Mobile Legends, Islamic Religious Education, Learning Outcomes, Digital Games, Student Behavior
BM25 Algorithm for Improving Academic Website Search Accuracy: Algoritma BM25 untuk Meningkatkan Akurasi Pencarian di Situs Web Akademik Maramis, Glenn David Paulus; Ranti, Marthasya Chantika Putri; Santa, Kristofel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i1.1799

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General Background: The increasing volume of digital information in academic environments requires search systems that can deliver accurate and relevant results. Specific Background: The Faculty of Engineering UNIMA website still relies on simple keyword matching, which often produces irrelevant outputs and reduces the effectiveness of information access. Knowledge Gap: Although the BM25 algorithm is widely recognized for its superior relevance scoring in information retrieval, its application in faculty-level academic portals remains limited. Aims: This study aims to implement the BM25 algorithm using Meilisearch integrated with Laravel and Filament to improve search relevance, speed, and data management efficiency. Results: The implemented system successfully ranks the most relevant documents at the top with response times measured in milliseconds, and automatic index synchronization ensures consistent and up-to-date search results. Novelty: This research presents one of the first BM25-based search implementations within an Indonesian faculty website, integrating Laravel, Meilisearch, and Filament into a cohesive architecture. Implications: The findings show that BM25 significantly enhances the quality of search services and user experience, providing a scalable model for academic institutions seeking effective information retrieval solutions. Highlights: Enhances search relevance and speed on a faculty academic website using BM25. Integrates Laravel, Meilisearch, and Filament into a unified, easy-to-manage system. Offers a scalable model for improving information access in higher education portals. Keywords: BM25, Information Retrieval, Meilisearch, Laravel, Academic Website
Web-Based Modernized Information System for Catfish Supply Chain Management in Village-Owned Enterprises: Sistem Informasi Modernisasi Manajemen Rantai Pasok Ikan Patin Berbasis Web Pada BUMDes Nasari, Fina; Veronika, Nina; Deli, Nur Asma; Akbar, Rahmad; Habibie, Indra; Nurkholifah, Mahdiawan; Amelia , Suci Fitri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i1.1825

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General Background: Information systems play an essential role in processing data into useful information for decision-making and improving work efficiency. In the business sector, these systems are not only used for recording but also serve as strategic tools for managing resources, designing distribution, and strengthening coordination among business actors. Knowledge Gap: However, in the fisheries sector, particularly in catfish farming in Kampar Regency, there are still challenges such as limited price information, dependence on middlemen, and inefficient distribution. These issues reduce farmers’ profits and limit consumer access to fresh products at reasonable prices. Aims: The development of a web-based Supply Chain Management (SCM) information system aims to facilitate distribution processes, support online transactions, and provide accurate data regarding production, pricing, and market demand. Result:Based on the results of the User Acceptance Test (UAT) conducted with 20 respondents and 10 evaluation questions, user acceptance of the system was very positive, with average scores ranging between 80–95 percent and an overall satisfaction rate above 85 percent. Novelty: This research integrates SCM principles into a web-based system specifically designed for rural-scale catfish supply chains, enabling direct interaction among farmers, BUMDes, and consumers in a single digital platform. Implication: The developed system is feasible to implement and has the potential to support BUMDes Koto Masjid in expanding market access, improving farmer welfare, and strengthening national food security. Highlights: Developed a web-based SCM system integrating farmers, BUMDes, and consumers in the catfish supply chain. Achieved over 85% user satisfaction based on UAT results from 20 respondents. Improved distribution efficiency, market access, and strengthened local food security. Keywords: Information System, Supply Chain Management, Catfish Farming
The Application of Management Information Systems in Improving Application-Based Work Effectiveness : Penerapan Sistem Informasi Manajemen dalam Meningkatkan Efektivitas Kerja Berbasis Aplikasi Mujib, Wahyu Abdul; Kusuma, Yanda Bara
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i1.1759

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General Background: The development of digital technology requires companies to optimize their work systems through digitalization, including in the management of human resources administration. Specific Background: Before the arrival of the My Japfa application, attendance, leave, and official leave processes were still carried out manually, which often took a long time and was prone to recording errors. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies have focused on management information systems in the education and public sectors, while studies in the agribusiness sector are still limited, particularly regarding the implementation of internal applications integrated with employees' daily activities. Aim: This study aims to analyze the implementation of the My Japfa application at PT J Gedangan Unit and assess its impact on employee work effectiveness and the role of the HR department. Results: Interviews, observations, and documentation show that this application speeds up attendance, leave, and permit processes, increases transparency, and reduces manual administrative burdens. Employee work effectiveness has increased because attendance waiting times have been reduced and data is recorded more accurately. However, obstacles such as unstable internet connections and the adaptation of senior employees remain challenges. Novelty: This study shows how the digitization of administration in the agribusiness sector can transform the role of HR from administrative to strategic, a perspective that has rarely been raised in previous studies. Implications: These findings show that the implementation of internal digital applications not only improves efficiency but also builds a more transparent and adaptive work culture. This can be a reference for other companies in adopting similar systems.  Highlights: The My Japfa application improves HR administrative efficiency and employee work effectiveness. The main obstacles include the digital literacy of senior employees and network stability. Digitalization provides opportunities for HR to become more strategic. Keywords :  Management Information System, Work Effectiveness, Application
Integrating SERVQUAL and Importance Performance Analysis to Prioritize Service Improvements in Modern Retail: A Case Study of XYZ Store Sajidin, Mochammad Afif; Andesta, Deny; Nuruddin, Mochammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i1.1852

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General Background: Service quality is a critical determinant of competitiveness in modern retail, particularly as rapid growth in small convenience stores intensifies customer expectations. Specific Background: XYZ Store has experienced declining customer satisfaction, requiring a systematic evaluation of service delivery using established measurement frameworks. Knowledge Gap: Despite the extensive use of SERVQUAL and Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) in service research, limited studies integrate both methods to diagnose priority improvements in small-scale retail settings. Aims: This study aims to measure service quality at XYZ Store, identify performance gaps across SERVQUAL dimensions, and prioritize improvement strategies using IPA. Results: Analysis of 100 respondents showed all SERVQUAL attributes were valid and reliable, with an overall gap score of –0.74 and a service quality index (Q) of 0.84, indicating service performance below expectations. IPA mapping revealed four critical attributes—store layout (T3), complaint handling (RP3), facility conditions (T1), and product availability (RL2)—requiring immediate improvement. Novelty: This research offers an integrated SERVQUAL–IPA approach that produces a precise, actionable prioritization of service weaknesses in a small retail context. Implications: Findings provide managerial guidance for enhancing operational performance, increasing customer satisfaction, and strengthening competitive positioning in the retail sector. Highlights: Identifies critical service gaps with an integrated SERVQUAL–IPA approach. Highlights four priority attributes needing immediate improvement. Provides actionable strategies to enhance customer satisfaction and competitiveness. Keywords: SERVQUAL, IPA, Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction, Retail Management
Optimization of Cement Bag Production Scheduling Using Particle Swarm Optimization Method : Optimalisasi Penjadwalan Produksi Cement Bag Menggunakan Metode Particle Swarm Optimization Pratama, Abdi Harish; Sumiati, Sumiati
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 27 No. 1 (2026): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i1.1597

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General background: Efficient production scheduling is essential for improving operational performance in multi-stage manufacturing systems with fluctuating demand. Specific background: At PT XYZ, Cement Bag production involves six sequential machines, yet scheduling remains manual, causing bottlenecks, long waiting times, and a makespan that exceeds production targets. Knowledge gap: Prior studies largely optimize a single performance indicator—typically makespan—and rarely address dual objectives in complex multi-machine plastic-bag manufacturing. Aims: This study aims to optimize Cement Bag production scheduling using the Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm to minimize makespan and total waiting time simultaneously. Results: Implementing PSO on 12 jobs and 6 machines reduced makespan from 49,400 seconds to 34,520 seconds (32.77%) and lowered waiting time from 186,050 seconds to 115,870 seconds. The optimized job sequence balances machine workloads more effectively than the existing manual schedule. Novelty: The study integrates dual performance criteria in a real multi-process Cement Bag production system and applies PSO to an industrial context not previously examined comprehensively. Implications: Findings demonstrate PSO’s suitability as an adaptive AI-based scheduling approach, offering manufacturers a practical pathway toward improved resource utilization, reduced delays, and enhanced responsiveness to market variability. Highlights: Highlights the significant reduction of makespan and waiting time using PSO. Demonstrates balanced workload distribution across six machines. Shows the novelty of dual-objective optimization in Cement Bag production. Keywords: Production Scheduling, PSO, Makespan, Waiting Time, Manufacturing
Failure Risk Analysis of Storage Tank Using the Risk-Based Inspection Method in a Biofuel Supply Company: Analisis Resiko Kegagalan Pada Storage Tank dengan Metode Risk Based Inspection Idris, Mukandar; Aryanny, Enny
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v27i1.1686

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Background (General) Storage tanks play a critical role in ensuring the continuity and safety of biodiesel distribution, where structural integrity is essential to prevent environmental, operational, and safety hazards. Background (Specific) At PT XYZ, recurring issues such as corrosion and leakage indicate limitations in the current time-based inspection approach. Knowledge Gap Previous studies applied RBI or AHP separately, but few integrated technical risk data with multi-criteria decision-making to produce an inspection and maintenance strategy that is both objective and operationally relevant. Aim This study aims to assess the risk level of a biodiesel storage tank using an integrated Risk-Based Inspection (RBI) and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach to determine optimal inspection intervals and maintenance priorities. Results The analysis shows that critical subsystems—Storage Tank, Piping, Automatic Gauge Tank, PRV, and PVV—fall into high and extreme risk categories, with the overall tank risk classified as medium; corrosion analysis indicates remaining life values between 51–107 years, leading to a recommended inspection interval of four years instead of five. Novelty This study offers a combined RBI–AHP framework that aligns quantitative risk factors with managerial decision priorities. Implications The findings support more precise, risk-informed maintenance planning to enhance safety, reliability, and operational continuity in biodiesel storage operations. Highlights: Identifies high-risk subsystems requiring prioritized inspection. Integrates RBI–AHP to produce objective maintenance decisions. Recommends shorter inspection intervals to enhance operational safety. Keywords: Risk-Based Inspection, Analytic Hierarchy Process, Storage Tank, Corrosion, Maintenance Strategy