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Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
ISSN : 28085957     EISSN : 28086724     DOI : 10.55324
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science (IJOMS) is a scientific journal in the form of research and can be accessed openly. This journal has e-ISSN 2808-6724 and p-ISSN 2808-5957. This journal is published monthly by International Journal Labs. The development of the company made the management of this Journal transferred to International Journal Labs which is part of Syntax Corporation Indonesia. Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science (IJOMS) provides a means for ongoing discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scope of the journal that can be examined empirically. This journal publishes research articles covering multidisciplinary sciences, including: Humanities and social sciences, contemporary political science, Educational sciences, religious sciences and philosophy, economics, Engineering sciences, Health sciences, medical sciences, design arts and media sciences.
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Changes in consumer behavior PT. Telkomsel during the COVID-19 pandemic Effendie, Muhammad Dwi Sakti; Rachmawati, Indira
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i3.724

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The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly impacted consumer behavior in Indonesia, leading to competition between service providers for internet services during work from home policies. Wifi network providers have emerged as an alternative, offering more affordable options, shifting cellular telecommunications shopping activities. This study aims to provide an overview of the transformation of consumer behavior in Malang Raya, focusing on the relationship between consumer knowledge and purchasing decisions. The research used a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach, using purposive sampling techniques. Data collection and data sources use in-depth interview techniques and field observations to produce primary data. Secondary data are obtained using documentation techniques. Results showed that large-scale restrictions by the government affected internet use activities at home, with consumers using more WiFi connections than cellular/mobile connections. The study used case studies, interviews, participatory observation, and secondary data collection to analyze the composition of usage between cellular data and WiFi.
The existence and challenges of consumer dispute settlement agency in Indonesia in globalization era Kerti, N.G.N. Renti Maharaini
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i3.739

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Globalization has impacted Indonesia's economy, providing consumers with diverse goods and services. Advances in technology have facilitated global transactions, benefiting consumers. However, businesses have benefited from consumers through advertisements and promotions. The Indonesian Consumer Protection Law offers alternative dispute resolution options, including the Consumer Dispute Settlement Agency (BPSK). Despite the existence of alternative institutions, BPSK remains a necessary institution for quick and affordable dispute resolution. Strengthening the agency, achieving budget independence, improving human resources, establishing an online system, and establishing BPSK in each province and second-level region are crucial for its future success.
Architecture of landed house property business strategy (Case study of PT KGC) Sanjaya, Irsyad; Ma'arif, Mohamad Syamsul; Hannan, Sufrin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i3.740

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Among the property development companies operating in Cibubur, PT KGC and PT SM are the same entity from the one holding company. PT SM demonstrates positive performance for last 4 years while PT KGC showing fluctuation performance over the past four years., therefore, PT KGC required to formulating a new strategy to compete on the landed house property business. The objective of this research is to identify the issues in the landed house business competition, formulate alternative strategies, and determine priority strategies for PT KGC to address the competition in the landed house business. The research methodology employs IFE (Internal Factor Evaluation), EFE (External Factor Evaluation), SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats), and QSPM (Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix). The research shows that inadequate implementation of existing strategies has led to unstable company performance over the past four years, causing decreased revenue, vendor payments, and delays in housing construction. The Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix recommends strategies like market penetration, product development, and market development to improve the company's position in the profitable land-based housing industry.
Information and technology law implementation on enforcing criminal sanctions for online gambling Aziza, Dimas Arya
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i3.748

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Gambling is one of the most important problems considered by all levels of Indonesian society. The emergence of the Internet of Things (ITE) Law in Indonesia has resulted in the development of a new crime that is rife, namely gambling carried out online. This article discusses several formulations of problems including law enforcement for online gambling crimes based on the ITE Law and how criminal sanctions can be imposed on online gambling criminals. The article explains the enactment of the principle of lex specialis derogat legi generalis which applies more specific rules than general rules.
Analysis of nickel export restriction and downstream policy in Indonesia Putra, Agung Tri; Samputra, Palupi Lindiasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i3.749

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With 21 million metric tons of nickel deposits, or ? of global reserves, Indonesia possesses an abundance of the metal. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the export and processing policies of the Indonesian government regarding nickel and how they relate to global nickel requirements in light of future energy estimates. This study's methodology, which gathers information from official websites, government papers, mass media, and literature, is based on qualitative assumption analysis. The findings indicate that a revision is necessary to ESDM Ministerial Regulation Number 11 of 2019. This policy has a negative effect since the government failed to consider a number of factors while drafting it, including the effects on the environment, the disparity in benefits between China and Indonesia, and the distribution of social implications. Since this policy fosters future national economic progress, it can be deemed appropriate. Impacts on social, environmental, and national resilience still need to be taken into account. The study's findings indicate that, although expert assumptions and a number of other factors on social and environmental issues vary, the government's assumptions, which give priority to the economic sector, do not. The notion of nickel's added value is currently the sole issue that the government views as a major concern, despite the fact that downstream nickel applications can have a good societal impact.
Analyzing and designing energy storage system and charging station from solar energy-lithium ion Wattimena, Sefnath J.; Laisina, Luwis H.; Pelamonia, Conny O. E.
Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Multidisciplinary Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i3.752

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This paper presents the design of a battery charging center that will be used optimally by students in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Ambon State Polytechnic (POLNAM, Politeknik Negeri Ambon). This study would like to design a charger station with a load requirement of 145.98 Wh that can be used as a blueprint for future relevant programs. The design of the charger station is based on the results of research that has been conducted in the study. The results of this study have shown that the number of solar panels 100 WP as much as 1 piece, BMS capacity (ICh = 11.6 A and IDch = 31.7 A), SCC capacity 6.125 A 10 A, Inverter 261 Watt 0.5 KW, and battery pack 21.75 Ah.
The influence of entrepreneurial orientation and financial performance on sustainable business in MSMEs Satria, Gde Agung; Wiagustini, Ni Luh Putu; Rahyuda, Henny; Candraningrat, Ica Rika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i3.757

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The research examines the influence of Enterpreneuship orientation and financial perfrmance on sustainable businesses in micro, small and medium enterprises that are challenges in influencing the economy. This qualitative research study utilized a systematic literature review on scientific journals from 2015-2023, focusing on entrepreneurial orientation, financial performance, and sustainable business, and analyzed through data reduction, presentation, and conclusions. The results of this study show that the Entrepreneurship orientation has an influence on the financial performance of new product development. This, to improve tha performance of new product development, current and future customer needs should be seen as a guideline for new product development efforts. Where, the Entrepreneurship orientation that affects the influence on the performance of micro small and medium enterprises is only an autonomous dimension. While other dimensions of enterpreneurship orientation such as innovation, proactive and risk odo not have a significant effect on the performance of micro, small and medium enterprises. Therefore, it is recommended to provide autonomy to employees to be able to motivate them by giving freedom to act in an entrepreneurship manner so that they can improve the performance of micro, small and medium enterprises.
Vegetable distributor business development strategy (Case study at PT XYZ) Mangkudilaga, Erwin Taufik Krisnadi; Jahroh, Siti; Rifin, Amzul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i3.763

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The vegetable and fruit commodity business has good prospects for continued development. Vegetable production continues to increase from year to year. On the other hand, Indonesian people's consumption of vegetables is still low. PT XYZ is a company operating in the vegetable distributor sector. It faces the challenges of increasingly fierce competition and changes in customer purchasing patterns since the Covid-19 outbreak. The aim of this research was to identify business models, formulate alternative strategies, formulate priority strategies and formulate new business models that can be implemented to develop PT XYZ's business. Identification of PR XYZ's business model was carried out using the Business Model Canvas (BMC). Next, a SWOT analysis was carried out on the 9 elements of the Business Model Canvas, the results of which were also used to carry out IE analysis (EFE and IFE). From the IE analysis, PT XYZ's position was in quadrant V (Hold and Maintain). Commonly used strategies are Market Penetration and Product Development). From SWOT Matrix analysis (SO, WO, ST and WT). on the key factors of EFE and IFE, alternative strategies were obtained which were then prioritized using the Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM), namely: forming a research and development section, evaluating vegetable processing processes, developing vegetable derivative products, carrying out more active marketing activities, developing marketing to the hotel, restaurant and cafe (HOREKA) segment, mapping vegetable suppliers,  developing marketing to the online segment, creating a cooperation program that can bind suppliers, and opening a warehouse in Jakarta to reduce costs.
Interpol's strategy in enhancing the regional network to combat human trafficking in West Africa Sayuti, Aliah Lestari; Rofii, Muhammad Syaroni; Salya, Sundawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i3.771

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The main problem in this study is the human trafficking practices in West Africa. Trafficking in human beings is a serious transnational crime involving blackmail, exploitation, and forced labor. Victims of human trafficking are often forced to work in modern slave industries, such as prostitution, agriculture, and manufacturing. They can also experience physical and psychological violence. Human trafficking has many root causes, including poverty, gender inequality, and conflict. Research methods use qualitative descriptive approaches with data analysis techniques that focus on understanding a problem, context, complexity, and subjectivity to more detail about the data source. Results: Interpol's role and initiatives have saved hundreds of victims of human trafficking in West Africa. The organization has been a valuable partner for governments and law enforcement agencies in the region in combating human trafficking crimes and rescuing victims. Interpol's efforts to rescue victims of human trafficking in West Africa are critical to combating this crime. By raising awareness, identifying victims, disrupting trafficking networks, and providing support to victims. Interpol recognizes the urgent need to facilitate interstate police cooperation in addressing transnational crime, regional security and resilience.
Coffee cherry processing waste to produce value-added products through clean production biorefineries Yudiastuti, Silvia Oktavia Nur; Handayani, Wiwik; Sari, Elok Kurnia Novita; Wijaya, Rizza; Brilliantina, Aulia; Slamet, Ahmad Haris Hasanuddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/ijoms.v3i3.779

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Indonesia is the 4th largest coffee-producing country in the world. Coffee cherry can produce 60% CCPW, more than the core product of coffee beans as the main product produced. CCPW contains lignocellulosic material that can be converted into value-added products. This research optimizes the production of xylose and xylanase enzymes as an integrated process with a biorefinery model to increase the added value of CCPW using the Research Surface Methodology (RSM). Enzyme production is carried out using a bioprocess using Trichoderma viride. Xylose production is carried out using the dregs of xylanase production as raw material and xylanase enzymes which are produced in the integrated process. The xylanase and xylose produced are in the liquid phase. The treatment design for xylanase production is substrate concentration and incubation time, while for xylose production it is substrate concentration and xylanase concentration. Based on the optimization conducted, the optimum condition of xylanase production was 75% substrate concentration with an incubation time of 72 hours, which will result in xylanase an enzyme with an activity of 29.275 U/ml with desirability of 99.55%. On the other hand, the optimum condition of xylose production was 12.54% substrate concentration with a xylanase concentration of 4.01%, which will result in 0.53 g/L xylose content with desirability of 94.06%. These findings show that xylose production efficiency can be achieved through integrated two-stage biorefinery production for efficient and sustainable utilization of CCPW.

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