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Jurnal Impresi Indonesia
Published by Riviera Publishing
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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The Influence of Health Information System and Employee Competency on the Quality of Public Services at the Health, Population Control and Family Planning Office of Central Papua Province Salombe, Anita; Rantererung, Corvis L; Lambe, Kristian HP
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i3.6345

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This study aims to analyze the influence of the Health Information System and Employee Competency on the Quality of Public Services at the Central Papua Provincial Health, Population Control, and Family Planning Office. Using a quantitative approach, this study collected primary and secondary data through observation, interviews, and documentation. The study population included all employees of the Health Office with a total of 52 people, and saturated sample techniques were used to determine the sample. Data analysis was carried out by multiple linear regression using the SPSS Version 22 application. The results of the study show that the Health Information System has a significant effect on the Quality of Public Services, where the good implementation of the information system not only increases the efficiency and effectiveness of services, but also contributes to public satisfaction with health services. Employee Competence also has a positive and significant effect on the Quality of Public Services, by increasing competence through training and leadership support, employees can provide better and responsive services. Simultaneously, the Health Information System and Employee Competency have an effect on the Quality of Public Services, where the combination of the two creates an environment that supports quality health services. This study concludes that the integration between efficient information systems and competent employees is the key to achieving optimal public service goals at the Central Papua Provincial Health, Population Control, and Family Planning Office.
Policy Evaluation in Budget Determination at the Regional Revenue, Financial and Asset Management Agency of Intan Jaya Regency Trisnanto, Trisnanto; Paranoan, Natalia; Toding, Apriana
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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This study aims to analyze Policy Evaluation in Budget Determination at the Regional Revenue, Financial and Asset Management Agency of Intan Jaya Regency. This study uses a qualitative approach. The object of this research is at the Regional Revenue, Financial and Asset Management Agency of Intan Jaya Regency. Data sources are from primary data and secondary data. Data collection methods: observation, documentation interviews. The informants of this research are 5 employees at the Regional Revenue, Financial and Asset Management Agency of Intan Jaya Regency. Data analysis uses Qualitative descriptive analysis, ranging from Data Reduction, Data Presentation and Conclusion Drawn. This study concludes that: 1) The budget determination process at the Regional Revenue, Financial and Asset Management Agency (BPPKAD) of Intan Jaya Regency, takes place in several stages, starting from policy formulation to the formation of Regional Regulations (Perda) and Regent regulations. The involvement of various parties, including the Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBD) team and teams from outside the APBD. 2) The budget determination policy at BPPKAD Intan Jaya Regency shows a strong commitment to improve regional financial management through the implementation of performance-based budgeting, stakeholder participation, compliance with regulations, and transparency and continuous evaluation. 3) The implementation of the budget determination policy at BPPKAD Intan Jaya Regency faces significant challenges stemming from limited human resources in the financial sector and the dissatisfaction of some OPDs with the distribution of the budget ceiling. These challenges can hinder the effectiveness of budget management and its impact on regional development.
EMPLOYEE PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOR: A BIBLIOMETRIC REVIEW FROM 2000-2024 Dillon Wibisono, Rayner; Salim, Septian
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i3.6378

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This study offers a thorough bibliometric analysis of Employee Pro-environmental Behavior (EPB) research from 2000 to 2024. The study used data from the Web of Science (WoS) and tool: VOSviewer to examine 766 articles, aiming to discern prominent research themes and trends in EPB. Narrow down to 55 articles, thematic analysis between four principal clusters were identified: Influential Factors, Workplace Performance, Pro-environmental Adoption, and Employee Outcomes. The bibliometric study indicates an increasing focus on Green Human Resource Management (HRM) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as essential factors influencing Environmental Performance Behavior (EPB), particularly within the hotel and tourist industries. The review emphasizes historical patterns, prominent writers, prolific publications, and collaborative networks that have influenced the discipline. This study offers an overview of the changing academic scene and suggests avenues for future research, especially in underexamined domains like as digital technology adoption and the influence of spiritual leadership on EPB.
ANALYSIS OF THE CONCEPT OF SOCIAL CHANGE IN ISLAM AND THE THEORY OF SOCIAL CHANGE IN THE MODERN ERA Rokibullah, Rokibullah
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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Social change in modern times is inevitable, resulting in increasingly complex global problems, such as economic inequality, climate change, and political and other tensions, which prompts the need for a new understanding of how social change can be achieved. In Islamic teachings, a Muslim is required to integrate religious values in facing the challenges of social change in today's digital and global era, because Islam has its own perspective and approach to dealing with social change. The purpose of this research is to explore the contribution of Islam in responding to contemporary social challenges, with a focus on the values of justice, welfare, and brotherhood. The method used is a qualitative descriptive analytical approach with a comparative literature study to compare the concept of social change in Islam and modern theories such as modernization and conflict. The results of the study show that social change in Islam does not only involve structural dimensions but also moral and spiritual, which begins with individual changes (tazkiyah) which then affect society (islah). In contrast, modern theories emphasize external changes due to economic, political, and technological factors. This research provides insight that these two perspectives complement each other, with Muslim societies integrating technology and modernization without abandoning religious principles. The conclusion of this study is that the ideal social change must combine the two to create a society that is not only economically advanced, but also just and prosperous socially and morally.
Comparison of Costs and Income of Farming Businesses Rice Fields That Use Harvesting Machines Combine Harvester with Power Thresher (Case in Karanganyar Village, Kandanghaur District, Indramayu Regency) Winarti Yeha, Meylina Fajar; Khaerudin, Urip; Purnomo, Dwi
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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Agricultural mechanization, such as combine harvesters (CH) and power threshers (PT), is critical to addressing labor shortages and improving rice farming efficiency in Indonesia. This study compares the costs, income, and feasibility of CH and PT in Karanganyar Village, Indramayu. A quantitative approach with purposive sampling (40 farmers) was used, employing income analysis and paired t-tests (SPSS 26). CH reduced total costs by Rp3.36 million/ha (Rp22.28 million vs. PT’s Rp25.64 million) and increased net income by Rp5.88 million/ha (Rp12.60 million vs. PT’s Rp6.72 million), with a higher R/C ratio (1.57 vs. 1.26). Statistical analysis confirmed significant differences (Sig. 0.000). CH enhances profitability by cutting labor costs and minimizing post-harvest losses, supporting its adoption for sustainable rice farming. Policymakers should promote CH through subsidies and training.
The Influence of Customer Satisfaction and Moderation Role of Customer Trust in the Relationship to Customer Loyalty in Digital Banking Paramadana, Satya; Anthony, Benrik; AZ, M. Fariduddin; Simanjuntak, Evi Rinawati
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jii.v4i4.6407

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This research explores how customer trust influences the connection between satisfaction and loyalty, as reflected in share-of-wallet (SOW) and word-of-mouth (WOM) within the context of digital banking. This is done primarily in Indonesia, where digital banking is flourishing, and the study conducted is scarce. Design/methodology/approach— A quantitative approach was adopted, utilizing purposive sampling to gather responses from 278 Indonesian digital banking users. The PLS-SEM approach was used to analyze the relationships between key variables through structural equation modeling (SEM). Findings - The research revealed that customer satisfaction is significantly affected by factors such as ease of use, service innovation, and the perceived advantages of a product. Additionally, it demonstrated that customer satisfaction significantly affects both the proportion of a customer’s spending and word-of-mouth recommendations. However, contrary to expectations, the study found no evidence that trust moderates the link between satisfaction and share-of-wallet (SAT-SOW) or satisfaction and word-of-mouth (SAT-WOM) within the digital banking sector. Originality/value - This research expands knowledge in the field of digital banking marketing and builds upon prior studies focused on customer-centric service marketing. The study presents a framework that identifies the value associated with SOW and WOM in a modern digital banking service. These findings are beneficial for digital banks, as they can use them to refine their strategies and operations with a customer-centric approach. This, in turn, can help them build lasting, profitable customer relationships and enhance their long-term retention.
Management of Palpebra Rupture Cases in Children: A Case Report Syawali, Milenia; Juwita, Oktarina Nila; Oktavia, Anissya Rima
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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Eyelid injuries, particularly palpebral lacerations, are common in pediatric patients and require meticulous management to prevent long-term functional and cosmetic issues. These injuries, often resulting from trauma, pose significant challenges, as they involve both the skin and deeper structures of the eyelid. This case report discusses the management of a 7-year-11-month-old child who sustained a full-thickness eyelid laceration after falling and hitting a stone. The patient presented with sharp pain, difficulty in opening the eyelid, and bleeding. A physical examination revealed a full-thickness laceration on the superior margin of the left eyelid, with accompanying edema and subconjunctival hemorrhage. Imaging tests were not required as no orbital injury was suspected. The patient underwent eyelid reconstruction within 72 hours, and postoperative care included antibiotic treatment and wound management. The surgical outcome was successful, with optimal cosmetic and functional results. This case underscores the importance of timely and precise surgical intervention to minimize complications and achieve satisfactory results in pediatric palpebra injuries. Further research is needed to establish comprehensive guidelines for managing eyelid trauma in children, particularly regarding surgical techniques and postoperative care to ensure the best outcomes for young patients.
Comparison of Serum Cholinesterase and Plasma Cholinesterase Levels in Oil Palm Farmers Using Pesticides H, Hartini; Hasanah, Adillah Kurnia
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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Pesticide exposure is a significant health concern for oil palm farmers, potentially leading to cholinesterase enzyme inhibition, which can serve as a biomarker for pesticide poisoning. However, the differences in cholinesterase levels between serum and plasma specimens in exposed farmers remain underexplored. This study aims to compare cholinesterase levels in serum and plasma samples from 15 oil palm farmers with at least five years of pesticide exposure. A cross-sectional research design was used, with blood samples collected from the farmers and analyzed for cholinesterase activity using photometric methods. The results showed no statistically significant difference between serum and plasma cholinesterase levels (p>0.05), indicating that both specimens are equally valid for monitoring pesticide-induced toxicity. Factors such as incomplete use of personal protective equipment (PPE) contributed to decreased cholinesterase levels, with the majority of farmers not utilizing full PPE during pesticide application. These findings suggest the importance of improving safety protocols, including proper PPE use and training, to protect farmers from the harmful effects of pesticides. Future research should explore the long-term health impacts of chronic pesticide exposure and assess the effectiveness of educational programs on PPE compliance to reduce pesticide-related health risks.
Uncertainty of The Substance of Article 18b in Creating Legal Norms Regarding The Determination of Special Regions in Indonesia Rifqi, Achmad Daffa Meilana; Toyiby, Vicko Wahyu Rifan; Arief, Sofyan
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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Special Regions are regions that have special government regulations that sometimes deviate from general regulations. The purpose of this writing is as a source of discussion. There are no regulations that regulate in detail the classification or conditions that determine why an area can be said to be a special area or a special area. In the discussion of this journal, it was also found that there was a lack of synchronization of the Legislation for Determining Special Regions with other Legislation. However, the existing law only specifically discussed the Province of the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Therefore, there is a need for a law that regulates in detail the classification and requirements regarding special areas or special areas.
Restoration of Good Name (Rehabilitation) of Perpetrators of Environmental Crimes Within the Scope of The Corporation After the Free Verdict (VRIJSPRAAK) Ash Shiddiq, Imam Mukhlish
Jurnal Impresi Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Indonesian Impression Journal (JII)
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The restoration of reputation for environmental crime perpetrators after a not guilty verdict (vrijspraak) is a crucial issue in corporate law in Indonesia. Although companies are declared innocent, negative stigma and reputational damage persist, affecting consumer and investor trust. This study examines the rehabilitation mechanisms available for corporations post-verdict, as well as the challenges faced in restoring their reputation. The research employs a literature study using a normative legal approach, analyzing relevant regulations and legal cases. The findings indicate that despite existing regulations supporting rehabilitation, their implementation is often inconsistent, especially for corporations. Reputation recovery can be pursued through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs and environmental certifications. This study recommends strengthening rehabilitation regulations for more effective outcomes, ensuring justice and legal certainty.

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