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Jurnal Impresi Indonesia
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ISSN : 28281284     EISSN : 2810062X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58344/jii.v2i12
The Jurnal Impresi Indonesia provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of social sciences, ranging from management, economics, Education, law, Social Health and religion that belong to the social context. Published articles are articles from critical and comprehensive research, studies or scientific studies on important and current issues, or reviews of scientific books
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Optimize Billing Routes for Distance Minimization Using Qaco: Qgis Mapping and ANT Colony Optimization (ACO) Algorithms Sihabuddin, Nurul; Widodo, Erwin
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 6 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i6.6479

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The acceleration of PLN’s cash-in performance is significantly influenced by customers’ early payment behavior. Therefore, PLN requires a solution to shift the payment pattern of customers who frequently delay payments into making timely payments before the due date. One of the main causes of payment delays is the limited availability of payment counters, as well as customers forgetting to pay their electricity bills. This study analyzes customer electricity payment patterns over a six-month period at PLN ULP X, which is part of PLN UP3 XYZ. The analysis revealed that 7.87% of customers are recurring late payers, dispersed across various locations. To address this issue, a preventive collection strategy is required to reduce the occurrence of late payments. However, the implementation of preventive collection faces time constraints, as billman officers have limited availability due to other responsibilities. Thus, a supporting tool in the form of route planning is needed to minimize travel distance. In designing the collection route, the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) model is applied using geographic mapping through QGIS and optimized with the Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) algorithm. QGIS is used to map the distribution of late-paying customers based on geographic conditions. The study results show that the ACO algorithm successfully reduced the total travel distance to 1,022 km, compared to the existing condition of 4,300 km, resulting in a distance saving of 3,278 km (76.23%).
Aktivitas Antibakteri Kombinasi Ekstrak Etanol Kulit Jeruk Manis (Citrus sinensis) Dan Daun Pepaya (Carica papaya L.) Terhadap Bakteri Salmonella typhi Penyebab Tipes Wijaya, Nadela Wahyu; Fadel, Muhammad Nurul; Arif, Fahrudin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i6.6524

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Salmonella typhi, sweet orange peel, papaya leaves, antibacterial activity, MIC-MICD. AbstractThe background of this study is based on the high incidence of typhoid fever caused by Salmonella typhi bacteria in Indonesia and the increasing resistance of bacteria to conventional antibiotics. Therefore, alternative natural treatments are needed, such as a combination of sweet orange peel extract (Citrus sinensis) and papaya leaves (Carica papaya L.), which are known to contain antibacterial compounds. The objective of this study was to test the antibacterial activity of the ethanol extract combination of the two plants against Salmonella typhi, determine the optimal concentration, and measure the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC). The research methods included ethanol extraction, phytochemical testing, disk diffusion testing, and dilution testing. The results showed that the 75%:25% extract combination produced the largest inhibition zone (26.43 mm) with a very strong category, while the MIC and MBC were 6.25% and 25%, respectively. Statistical analysis confirmed significant differences between concentrations. The implications of this study are the potential of the extract combination as a safe and environmentally friendly alternative treatment for typhoid fever, as well as promoting the utilization of local natural resources.
INDONESIA'S GOOD FAITH PRINCIPLES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND GOOD GOVERNANCE IN NATIONAL INVESTMENT Simanjaya, Ary
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i6.6527

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Republic of Indonesia as a country open for investor who want to invest, this shown through Indonesia's willingness to bound by Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) with related countries and agreements require investment in Indonesia. Indonesian Government act towards the presence foreign investors is intended, so there's no discrimination against domestic investor through investment law, other law related to investor business, and agreements between countries as basis investment in Indonesia. Behind of Indonesia's welcoming and openness to foreign investment, Republic of Indonesia has faced the Internationale Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) trial for seven times with varying results each case. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate and analyze attidute Republic of Indonesia in ICSID arbitration trial through all case Indonesia has gone through, by looking at the trial. The results of the study show Indonesia's progressive attitude in responding and providing to ICSID board as Indonesia Government play a real role in the presence of foreign investment, and is adaptive to the principles of the ICSID trial. Further evaluation needed regarding the validity of ICSID membership both in terms of the system and implementation Indonesia can obtain real benefits as an ICSID member in future arbitration proceedings.
Fenomena Career Plateau Tenaga Pemasar Bank BUMN Dengan Moderasi Kepemimpinan Pemberdayaan (Empowering Leadership). (Studi Kasus PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero), Tbk Regional Office Surabaya) Gultom, Poltak Dedy Warta Kesuma; Teofilus , Teofilus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i6.6532

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The workforce in a company has a career cycle that must be managed well, especially in the position of marketing staff. Marketing staff are involved in the internal dimensions of the organization as well as unique external elements every day. The function of marketing staff in a production or service company is very vital, considering that the success of a company selling products or services is highly dependent on the success of the marketing sector so that every phase that affects the productivity of marketers must be an important concern for the organization. Career Plateau is a phase in a professional career where the possibility of job promotion is getting smaller and the type and quality of work become monotonous. A situation where marketers feel trapped with no way to advance or move up in the company even though each individual has tried to improve their performance and develop their skills experiences structural career stagnation which can result in discomfort, discomfort can cause cynicism and cynicism can trigger inertia. In this study, Empowering leadership has a significant moderation of the relationship between discomfort and cynicism so that employees are more motivated to work, feel appreciated and participate in achieving organizational goals, however, Empowering leadership does not have a significant role in moderating the relationship between cynicism and inertia. Inertia cannot be reduced by empowerment patterns. Radical changes are needed to the corporate culture through cultural transformation, policy overhaul and renewal of the human capital system.
Proposed Aggregate Planning for Overcoming Overstock and Shortage at La Crème Kinanti, Sonia Adisha; Lestari, Yuliani Dwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i6.6537

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The fashion industry is known for its volatility, characterized by rapid trend cycles and short product life spans, which pose operational challenges for businesses like La Crème, a B2B wholesaler in Indonesia. With over 300 SKUs and a production capacity of 6,000 pieces per week, La Crème serves a wide network across Southeast Asia and the Middle East. However, the company faces inefficiencies in supply-demand balance, leading to overstock and shortage issues that hurt profitability and customer satisfaction. In 2023, production volume dropped significantly, highlighting flaws in inventory planning. This research aims to develop a structured aggregate production planning model to mitigate these imbalances while enhancing service levels and cost efficiency. Using a mixed-method case study approach, quantitative data includes historical sales and production records, while qualitative insights are gathered from interviews and observations at La Crème's facilities. The study evaluates forecasting accuracy through methods like Linear Trend and Moving Average, revealing that effectiveness varies by SKU. The core analysis involves simulating four production planning models over three months: chase strategy, level strategy with stockouts, subcontracting, and overtime. Results indicate that the Level Strategy with Subcontracting is the most effective, achieving the lowest total cost while maintaining service levels. This study emphasizes the importance of data-driven planning to align forecasted demand with production capacity, ultimately promoting agility and improved financial outcomes for La Crème.
Transformasi Digital Dalam Administrasi Pertanahan: Analisis Yuridis Terhadap Sertipikat Tanah Elektronik Susmana, Deva Sakti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i6.6546

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With the rapid development of digital technology, Indonesia faces challenges in the digital transformation of land administration. The implementation of electronic land certificates is expected to improve efficiency, transparency, and legal certainty. This study analyzes the role of electronic land certificates, the challenges in securing them, and the supporting policies. The research finds that electronic land certificates accelerate administration, reduce document falsification, and enhance transparency. However, significant challenges remain regarding digital infrastructure, digital literacy, and data security. Therefore, efforts are needed to accelerate infrastructure distribution, improve digital literacy, and strengthen regulations on personal data protection. This study also highlights the importance of personal data protection policies in the use of electronic land certificates. Strategic measures are necessary to ensure land data is secure and protected from cyber threats.
Enhancing Financial Sustainability in Notarial Services: Streamlined Processes Through Digitalization Darmawan, Keizia Vitradijane
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i6.6610

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This study investigates the impact of digitalization on operational efficiency and financial sustainability in Indonesian notarial services, focusing on Kantor Notaris Justriany Koni, S.H., M.Kn. The traditional manual systems in Indonesian notary offices result in rising operational costs, declining profit margins, and reduced client satisfaction. Using a case study approach, this research analyzes the financial and operational effects of partial digitalization in administrative, communication, and financial workflows—excluding core notarization acts restricted by law. A mixed-methods approach was employed, including stakeholder interviews, cost-benefit analysis, and comparative benchmarking. The findings demonstrate that strategic digital transformation can reduce document handling costs by up to 30%, increase service capacity without additional staffing, and improve cash flow through electronic invoicing. The study presents a hybrid implementation roadmap that aligns with existing regulations, balances investment risk, and ensures business continuity. The proposed digital solutions offer a scalable path for notarial offices seeking to modernize, remain competitive, and enhance long-term sustainability.
Customer Preference Analysis on Tahu Benjo Product Attributes: Conjoint Approach Kurnianti, Ester; Windasari, Nila A.
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The growing popularity of plant-based snacks among Indonesian consumers—particularly Gen Z and Millennials—presents both opportunities and challenges for local brands. Tahu Benjo, a tofu-based snack brand in Solo, seeks to revitalize its market presence amid declining competitiveness. This study aims to identify the most preferred product attributes of Tahu Benjo using a conjoint analysis approach. Data were collected through an online survey completed by 191 respondents and analyzed using the Choice-Based Conjoint (CBC) method and the Multinomial Logit Model (MNL). The results indicate that packaging is the most important attribute (31%), followed by price (23%), cooking method (21%), ingredient composition (18%), and flavor (7%). The optimal product profile identified consists of a tofu-mushroom mix, savory flavor, fried preparation, eco-friendly packaging, and a price range of Rp 10,000–15,000. This configuration achieved the highest utility score and market preference. Based on these insights, strategic recommendations include launching a flagship product with the preferred attributes, reformulating underperforming SKUs, and implementing targeted digital marketing campaigns. The study contributes to consumer behavior literature in emerging plant-based markets and offers actionable guidance for brand repositioning.
Implementation of DMAIC Framework to Reduce Defects in Spray Painting Process Aqila, Sarah Ayu; Mulyono, Nur Budi
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The spray painting process at PT Tritek Indonesia plays a vital role in determining final product quality, especially for components used in the automotive and electronics industries. However, recurring defects such as NG total and under paint have led to elevated production losses and pose risks to customer satisfaction and process stability. This research aims to identify the root causes of these defects and propose structured improvements using the Six Sigma DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) methodology. During the Measure phase, data from January to March 2025 indicated that defect rates remained high, with DPMO values of 116,160 (? = 1.19), 89,553 (? = 1.34), and 110,861 (? = 1.22) respectively, highlighting low process capability and the need for urgent improvement. Root cause analysis using Fishbone Diagrams and FMEA identified several key contributors to the high defect rate, including the lack of operator discipline in pretreatment and thickness inspection, inconsistent spraying techniques, suboptimal spray gun performance due to nozzle wear, and dusty spray booth conditions. To address these root causes, the proposed solutions in the Improve phase include implementing a daily pretreatment checklist, structured coating thickness inspections with periodic training and microbreaks, development of a spray painting assistive tool to standardize distance and angle, a preventive maintenance schedule for spray gun components, and the implementation of 5S principles to improve cleanliness in the painting area. The Control phase proposes regular audits, performance documentation, and bi-weekly evaluation meetings to ensure long-term compliance. This research provides practical insights for small-to-medium manufacturing enterprises in Indonesia to initiate structured quality control programs and gradually advance towards higher process capability and reduced defect variability.
Sales Improvement Strategy of Jazahijab on Tiktok Shop: An Analysis of The Effectiveness of Live Streaming As A Marketing Medium Muchtar, Nur Ali
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The rapid growth of TikTok Shop as a social commerce platform has reshaped consumer behavior, especially through the use of live streaming in online shopping. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of JazaHijab's live streaming strategy in boosting sales on TikTok Shop. The research objectives include identifying the current strategy, examining the factors influencing consumer purchase decisions, and formulating an optimal live streaming strategy to increase engagement and conversion. Using a qualitative descriptive approach and the Gioia Method, the study collected data through observation, semi-structured interviews, and performance documentation across four TikTok Shop accounts. The analysis is supported by SWOT and TOWS frameworks to derive strategic recommendations. The findings reveal that live interactivity, promotion, and product information clarity are the most influential factors in driving consumer purchases. Responsive and engaging hosts foster trust and emotional connection, while exclusive time-limited promotions and detailed product presentations enhance perceived value and urgency. However, inconsistencies in content standardization, suboptimal feature utilization, and technical disruptions hinder performance across different accounts. The study concludes that a structured live streaming strategy—supported by content SOPs, enhanced host training, real-time product visuals, and promotional calendars—can significantly improve sales performance. These insights contribute to the growing literature on digital marketing and offer practical guidance for MSMEs in optimizing TikTok Shop as a sales channel.

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