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Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
ISSN : 27753735     EISSN : 27753727     DOI : 10.36418
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to multidiciplinary fields. The journal is published monthly by Green Publisher Indonesia. Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. This journal publishes research articles multidisciplinary sciences, which includes: Humanities and social sciences, contemporary political science, Educational sciences, religious sciences and philosophy, economics, Engineering sciences, Health sciences, medical sciences, design arts sciences and media. Published articles are 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 Instagram Social Media Marketing @Aerostreet Through Brand Identity, Brand Image on Purchase Intention in Bandung Students Daniel Dwi Febrian, Raihan; Faris Indriya Himawan, Abdurrahman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i12.51952

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This study aims to explore the impact of social media marketing through Instagram @Aerostreet on students' purchase intention in Bandung, considering the variables of brand identity, brand image, brand integrity, and brand interaction. The approach used in this research is quantitative, employing the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM-PLS) method. Data were collected through surveys targeting students in Bandung who follow or engage with the Instagram account @Aerostreet. The research findings indicate that brand identity and brand image have a positive and significant influence on purchase intention. Brand integrity and brand interaction contribute to increasing customer satisfaction, which indirectly affects students' purchase intention toward Aerostreet products. This study provides insights for local brands in optimizing strategi pemasaran digital through social media to enhance consumer trust and loyalty.
The Effect of Digital Communication Load on The Mental Health of Gen Z Employees in Educational Institutions With Fear of Missing Out as A Mediation Variable Ramdani, Muchamad; Destiwati, Rita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i12.51963

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The transformation of organizational communication from conventional forms to digital platforms has reshaped the way individuals interact within the workplace. While the acceleration of information flow through digital media enhances efficiency, it also introduces new psychological pressures, particularly for Generation Z employees who are highly connected online. This study aims to examine the effect of digital communication overload on the mental health of Generation Z employees in educational institutions, with Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) serving as a mediating variable. Employing a quantitative approach with Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM), the research draws upon data from 253 respondents—consisting of lecturers and academic support staff aged 22 to 28 years—at Telkom University in Bandung. The findings reveal that digital communication overload has a significant effect on mental health (β = 1.033; t = 111.882; p = 0.000) and significantly increases FoMO (β = 0.973; t = 272.540; p = 0.000). FoMO exerts a negative effect on mental health (β = −0.034; t = 3.581; p = 0.000) and acts as a significant mediator in the relationship between digital communication overload and mental health (β_ind = −0.033; t = 3.586; p = 0.000). This study underscores the urgency of implementing adaptive digital communication policies that are grounded in psychological well-being, particularly for young professionals in academic settings.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Delays in Construction Projects in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry of South Sumatra Permadi, Sonny Citra; Wiguna, I Putu Artama
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i12.51978

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Upstream oil and gas construction projects in South Sumatra face significant challenges related to execution delays due to geographic, technical, and social complexities. This study aims to analyze the factors causing Project Delays and formulate context-specific mitigation strategies. The method employed is Partial Least Squares - Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM), involving 186 respondents consisting of project owners and industry practitioners. The results indicate that the Material variable has the most significant direct impact on Project Delays, followed by the Planning and Design variable. The Contractor factor acts as a mediator for the influence of the Labor, Financial and Economic, and External variables. Dominant delay-causing indicators include material shortages, inadequate site investigation, design mismatches, inaccurate price negotiations, and low safety awareness. The results of the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) support the quantitative findings by highlighting the importance of field data-based design validation, comprehensive site investigations, and the enhancement of local contractor capacity. The Focus Group Discussion also revealed that material unpreparedness and social conflicts arising from limited legal awareness and moral responsibility within local communities have further contributed to project delays. Based on these findings, the recommended strategies include conducting comprehensive site investigations based on subsurface, geotechnical, and social data, involving contractors from the early stages, implementing projects through digital approaches, and managing social risks through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) strategies and stakeholder engagement. This study offers practical contributions to improving the efficiency of upstream oil and gas projects, particularly in high-complexity regions such as South Sumatra.
Factors Influencing Consumer Decisions in Choosing Circumcision Service Providers in Malang City: The 7Ps Marketing Mix Approach Dewanta, Yunus Hani; Padmalia, Metta; Ardyan, Elia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i12.51979

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The circumcision service industry in Malang City has grown rapidly, with a 46.84% increase in clinics over five years, intensifying competition among providers. Consumer decision-making in elective healthcare services such as circumcision involves factors beyond medical considerations. This study examines the factors influencing consumer choices of circumcision clinics using the 7Ps marketing mix framework. A quantitative approach was employed, distributing questionnaires to 195 parents who used circumcision services for children under 12 during 2023–2024 in Malang. Using purposive sampling, the data were analyzed through Partial Least Squares–Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to assess construct validity and variable relationships. Results show that only four marketing mix elements significantly influenced decisions: price, process, product, and people. Meanwhile, place, promotion, and physical evidence were not significant. This suggests consumers prioritize fair pricing, service quality, efficient procedures, and professional staff over clinic location, advertising, or interior design. The study’s novelty lies in focusing specifically on specialized circumcision clinics within Malang City, a category previously understudied despite its economic relevance. Limitations include a narrow geographic focus and a quantitative design, which may overlook emotional or subjective factors. Future research should expand geographically and incorporate qualitative or mixed methods for deeper insight into consumer motivations.
Psychometric Evaluation of MFI-20 and OFER-15 Instruments for Measuring Occupational Fatigue Among Nickel Miners Rafsanjani, Muhammad; Sudiarno, Adithya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i12.51998

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Occupational fatigue is a multidimensional construct that affects physical, mental, and emotional functioning, especially in high-risk sectors such as mining. This study aims to evaluate the psychometric properties of two widely used instruments—Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20) and Occupational Fatigue Exhaustion Recovery (OFER-15)—in measuring fatigue among nickel mine workers in Indonesia. A total of 358 respondents completed the instruments as part of a broader fatigue risk assessment. Internal consistency was examined using Cronbach’s Alpha, while convergent and discriminant validity were assessed through correlation analysis among dimensions. Results showed high reliability for both instruments (α > 0.70 across all subscales). Most items demonstrated significant convergent validity (r > 0.4, p < 0.05), and inter-dimensional correlations supported discriminant validity (r < 0.7). These findings suggest that MFI-20 and OFER-15 are valid and reliable tools for assessing occupational fatigue in mining contexts. The study supports the use of both instruments for fatigue monitoring and intervention planning in industrial settings.
Relationship Among Digital Competence, Organizational Culture, Leadership Towards Digital Transformation Readiness, Study Case: Digital Transformation Program in PT XYZ Stamping Industries Kumarasakti, Rahadyan Pramudito; Hendarman, Achmad Fajar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i12.52035

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In the current condition of a technology-based industry, the need to adapt towards a massive usage of technology is a must for a company. The usage of the technology will drive a different approach perspective on how a company will stand their ground to achieve the competitive advantage. Digital Transformation is becoming one of the most important things needed to be done by a company. The potential findings of this research were aimed to provide a new insight perspective for the Business Owner of PT Anugerah Stamping Industries about the factors that they needed to be concerned about to prepare their Employees about their Transformation Readiness. PT Anugerah Stamping Industries was facing a decreasing sales performance and an increasing operational cost due to the market competition, which led them to decide to take a Digital Transformation Program. The Research will use the quantitative methods of Multiple Linear Regression to map the Relationship between each of the independent variables towards the Dependent Variables, combined with a Qualitative approach by using an interview with the internal counterparts to discuss the findings. This paper will focus on discussing the Relationship between Digital Competence, Organisational Culture, and Leadership towards the Digital Transformation Readiness. The sample of this research is represented by the Employees, with a number of 106 employees out of 576 total population. This research shows there is a positive and significant relationship among Digital Competencies, Digital Organizational Culture, and Digital Leadership towards the Digital Transformation Readiness for the PT Anugerah Stamping Industries.
Factors Contributing to Students' Sleep Quality at SMKN 1 Narmada in 2024 Arip, Moh.; Purnamawati, Dewi; Hasbi, Muhammad; Ramadhan, Sahrir; Salman, Nani Ewi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v5i12.52036

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Decreased sleep quality is something that is often found and continues to increase every year throughtout the world. Adolescents are an age group that often has poor sleep quality. Poor sleep quality can disrupt psycho and physiological balance. The aim of this research is determine the factors that contribute to the quality of sleep of students at SMKN 1 Narmada. This research method uses a cross sectional design with proportionate stratified random sampling. The number of samples is 84 students. The dependent variable in this study is sleep quality, while the independent variables are age, gender, helath status, stres, coffe consumption, smoking, environment and screen time. The data was processed desriptively and presented in the form of a frequency distribution table. The research results obtained were that the sleep quality of the dominant respondents in the bad category was 61 people (72,6%). The factors that contribute to students sleep quality are health status (ρ=0,046), stress (ρ=0,027), coffe (ρ=0,030) and and screen time (ρ=0,000) while factors that do not contribute to quality students sleep quality are age (ρ=0,421), gender (ρ=0,258), smoking (ρ=0,713), and  environment (ρ=0,178). Screen time is the most dominan factor with an Exp (ꞵ) value of 7,546.  The conclusion is that there is a relationship between health status, stres, coffe consumption and screen time with student`s sleep quality while age, gender, smoking and environment factors have no relationship with student`s sleep quality. 
The Legal Liability of a Notary for the Criminal Act of Forging an Authentic Deed They Created (Judge's Verdict Number 248/Pid.B/2022/PN.Jkt.Bar) Rahmawati, Dhania Ekky Onny
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Forgery of an authentic deed refers to the act of making or altering an authentic deed in an unauthorized or incorrect manner. An authentic deed is a deed made by a Notary or other public official that has perfect evidentiary power. Forgery of an authentic deed can involve various actions, such as making a false deed, changing the actual contents of the deed, or making a deed with false information. In the legal context, Notaries involved in the forgery of authentic deeds can be charged with Article 264 paragraph (1) to 1 of the Criminal Code, with a maximum imprisonment of 8 years. The formulation of the problem of Notary's Legal Responsibility for the Criminal Act of Forgery of Authentic Deed Made in Judge's Decision Number 248/Pid.B/2022/Pn.Jkt Bar and Legal Consequences Arising from the Criminal Act of Forgery of Authentic Deed by Notary. This research uses a normative juridical research method with a statutory approach, a case approach and a conceptual approach. The results of the study are the legal responsibility of the Notary for the criminal act of forgery of the Authentic Deed he made in Judge Decision Number 248/Pid.B.2022 /Notary in the Nirina Zubir case can be held accountable administratively and criminally, namely Article 264 paragraph (2) of the Criminal Code, Article 55 paragraph (1) of the Criminal Code and Article 3 of Law No. 8 of 2010 concerning Prevention and Eradication of the Crime of Money Laundering and Legal consequences arising from the criminal act of forgery
The Authority of Notaries in Drawing Up Inheritance Certificates Made Outside the Domicile of the Deceased for Land Registration Lailatul Istiqfaroh, Raudhotul Jannah
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An Inheritance Certificate is often required for land registration, in this case it is stated in Article 111 paragraph (1) of ATR/BPN Ministerial Regulation Number 16 of 2021 concerning land registration. And after the changes to the PMA it was stated that Notaries have the authority to make inheritance certificate deeds for all Indonesian citizens without distinguishing between population groups. However, to exercise the authority of a Notary, he must be in the same position as the testator's residence at the time of death. The problem formulation in this research is (1) What is the authority of a Notary in making a Deed of Inheritance for land for Indonesian citizens? (2) What are the legal consequences of a Deed of Inheritance Certificate made by a Notary located outside the testator's residence for land registration?. This type of research uses normative legal research, the approach used is a statutory-regulatory approach, a contextual approach. Data collection was carried out through literature study and then explained in normative juridical terms. The research results show that (1) Notaries have the authority to make inheritance certificate deeds. This is based on Article 15 of Law Number 2 of 2014 concerning the Position of Notaries, which gives authority to Notaries to make authentic deeds including inheritance certificate deeds and Article 111 paragraph ( 1) Republic of Indonesia ATR/KBPN Ministerial Regulation Number 16 of 2021 that the inheritance certificate deed made by a Notary is not only valid for Indonesian citizens of Chinese descent
Implications of Asset Structuring and Access on Land Tenure in Realizing Agrarian Reform Syahputra, Robert Dicky
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Agrarian reform is a strategic effort to reorganize the control, ownership, and utilization of land for the creation of agrarian justice in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze government policies in asset management and access to land rights and their legal implications in realizing agrarian reform. The research method uses a normative juridical approach with qualitative analysis of laws and regulations, legal concepts, and case studies. The results of the study showed that asset management was carried out through TORA redistribution and legalization through the PTSL program, while access management was carried out through training, capital provision, infrastructure development, and partnerships. Coordinated implementation through the Agrarian Reform Task Force (GTRA) strengthens cross-sectoral synergy. The legal basis for implementation includes Article 33 paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution, the 1960 Law, Presidential Regulation No. 86 of 2018, and the Minister of ATR/BPN Regulation No. 12 of 2021. The legal implications include strengthening legal certainty, protection of agrarian rights, conflict resolution, and transformation of agrarian governance towards a more inclusive and socially just system.

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