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Journal of Mutidisciplinary Issues
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27986454     DOI : https://doi.org/10.53748/jmis.v1i1
Journal of Multidisciplinary (JMIS), Focus and Scope is Information Technology, Psychology, Environmental Science, Data Science, Language and Linguistics, Education, Data Sensor and Networking, Information System, Gamification, Health Science. JMIS is published frequency quarterly (May, August, November, and February) by APPS Publications.` 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. Every manuscript submitted to JMIS will not have any Article Processing Charges and Article Submission Charges. This includes submitting, peer-reviewing, editing, publishing, maintaining and archiving, and allows immediate access to the full-text versions of the articles.
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Dampak Implementasi Penyatuan Bagian IT Menjadi Satu Divisi Menggunakan Strategi Change Management di PT XYZ Purnomo, Lorio; Kurniawan, Anton; Basuki, Carola; Pratama, Anggha Dipa; Paramadita, Siti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v3i1.36

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ABSTRACT In the era of Industry 4.0, many companies demand to determine a Change Management Strategy in order to maximize capacities and efficiency. Currently, PT XYZ sees existing problems in the IT division, which are not meeting demands as expected and slowing down the whole organization’s development. In accordance with these problems, Project Monitoring methods are proposed to be applied in PT XYZ’s organizational structure as a result of the Change Management Strategy. A Change Management Strategy will be implemented in the IT division using the proposed methods; Kotter’s Model and 7-S Framework followed by the development of a project monitoring application called Dashboard Monitoring. In accordance, with Kotter’s Model’s approach, the creation of two new positions is highly recommended inside the IT division to support its effectiveness. These positions are Project Management Officers and Business Analysts. These two positions are expected to focus more on the process of developing new applications and/or systems. Thus, the 7-S Framework implementation will be supporting the change of Shared & Value from the change in the organizational structure of PT XYZ with the objective of simplifying the process of analyzing and decision-making at the managerial level, especially in terms of deciding to create an application. Furthermore, a Dashboard Monitoring application has been implemented in PT XYZ, resulting in improvements in lead time and productivity throughout multiple IT projects. Objective – Developments in the era of Industry 4.0 make all companies adapt towards digitalization, to determine Change Management Strategies to maximize capacity and efficiency. PT XYZ sees problems in the IT division, where the IT Division cannot meet the demands as expected. Thus, resulting in delays in the development of the organization. Obstacles in processing so many requests in making applications between divisions in the company, developing a product application system is the biggest obstacle faced by PT XYZ. Methodology – The author uses the following Research Methodology; (1) understand the identification of existing problems based on the author's observations and communication with PT XYZ; (2) study the organizational structure: (3) Literature Review; (4) Interviews and observations at PT XYZ. The first stage is interviews with all Vice Presidents from all divisions at PT. XYZ. The second stage is an interview by asking the Chief Executive Officer of the company regarding information related to changes in the IT Division. ; (5) Kotter Framework and 7-S approaches, all of which start with analyzing with Dynamic Capability Theory; (6) Provide recommendations, propose to create a new IT division, then analyze the new organizational structure using the 7-S Framework and produce proposed new values. Findings – The author got information from PT XYZ Top Management, where from the results of this interview a Change Management Strategy is proposed to be implemented in the organizational structure of PT XYZ. The Change Management Strategy will be implemented in the IT division using the proposed method, namely the Kotter Model and the 7-S Framework, which were previously analyzed using the Dynamic Capability approach. Then followed by the development of a project monitoring application called Dashboard Monitoring. Novelty – The author implementing the 7-S Framework to support Shared & Value changes from changes in PT XYZ's organizational structure.  Next implement the Kotter Model Strategy which explains 8 Strategies to produce recommendations for changes to PT XYZ's organizational structure, by adding the positions of PMO (Project Management Officer) and BA (Business Analyst). In addition, the Dashboard Monitoring application was also implemented at PT XYZ, resulting in increased lead time and productivity in various IT projects.
Child/Revenge Pornography in the Republic of Mauritius: Extent, Challenges, and Potential Approaches for Prevention, Deterrence, and Mitigation. Fulena, Viraj; Chittoo, Hemant B.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v3i1.37

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ABSTRACT The phenomenon of Child/Revenge Pornography in the Republic of Mauritius is a sensitive and controversial one. Many may prefer to keep it as a taboo subject. The figures of the extent of the phenomenon are, however, appalling. The most recent figures available from official sources show 1,835,064 attempts in the period 2011 to 2021 to access Child Sexual Abuse sites and 110,026 Mauritian IP addresses having to do with Child Sexual Abuse that have been blocked by ICTA in the same 10-year period. It will not be exaggerated to infer that the situation of ‘moeurs’ in the Republic of Mauritius is deteriorating. Objective  – The Government of Mauritius has been reasonably proactive and kept with its tradition of honouring its international obligations all by enacting appropriate laws, like the Children’s Act 2020 and the Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Act 2021 to ensure the problem does not spill out of control. These laws provide a legal framework for addressing various forms of child exploitation and cybercrimes, including child and revenge pornography. They empower law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute those involved in these activities. However, the phenomenon is one whereby any single new case is a case ‘de trop’ for the self-respect of a society, for the image and health of society, for the psychological security of victims and has the risk of giving give rise to public outcries. Stricter laws to deter and punish perpetrators, while always welcome, do not reflect a healthily educated and mature society, ethically compliant in terms of desirable behaviour of the great majority of its citizens. Methodology – In order to ensure the robustness of findings and recommendations that emerge, An assessment of the situation based on the review has been done through a semi-structured questionnaire, one to one interview, and a consultative workshop with stakeholders. Findings – This paper has revealed the realistic hard and soft, short, medium and long-term solutions to attack the problem at its root cause. Novelty – Wide consultation via literature review, one-to-one interviews, focus groups of stakeholders and member of Government and Non-Government Organizations, the media, academics, and opinion leaders, among others, do reveal a common understanding of the phenomenon, its extent, its root causes, the legal and institutional framework to combat the phenomenon, their adequacy and effectiveness, and further solutions that can be envisaged for a better Mauritius for our present and future generations. Keywords: pornography; assesment; semi-structured questionnaire; child sexual abuse
How Fast Fashion Lowers Production Cost but Increases Environmental Cost Zahira, Malika; Alfakihuddin, Muhammad Lukman; Anwari, Jenifer Alexandra; Hadi, Jessica Madelyn; Kuntadi, Shiny Chutzpah; Lim, Jocelyn; Kholik, Fajar Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v3i1.40

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ABSTRACT - In an effort to meet the increasing demand for inexpensive, disposable goods, the fashionindustry has adopted a business model which prioritises cost effectiveness above all else. Thisbusiness model, known as ‘fast fashion’, had been reportedly known to encourage consumersto discard clothing at an alarming rate which in turn burdens landfills, creating a cycle ofwaste. This throwaway culture stemming from fast fashion raises alarms of the impact of theincessant reliance of synthetic fibres and chemically intensive processes which exacerbatesenvironmental degradation over a long period of time. Objective – This paper aims to highlight and explore the need for a shift in the fashion industry’s standards. This paper also aims to further encourage sustainable business models, advocate for consumer awareness, emphasising these factors as crucial drivers of change.   Methodology – The literature review method was employed to analyze the data in order to acquire a more comprehensive understanding of the complex interrelationships among fast fashion, manufacturing costs, and environmental impacts. Findings – This paper has revealed the realistic hard and soft, short, medium and long-term solutions to attack the problem at its root cause. Furthermore, fast fashion’s impact on the environment isdetrimental and requires a dire need of reevaluation of its practices to urgently ensure a moresustainable and responsible future of the fashion industry. Novelty – For companies which indulge in the fast fashion business model like SHEIN to implement sustainable alternatives such as using eco-friendly materials and textiles, ethical labour practices, and innovative recycling methods to be used as potential solutions in order to mitigate the environmental damage caused by the fast fashion industry and possibly encourage their consumers to understand thedamage caused by the cycle of waste.
Systematic Literature Review: Gamification for Promoting Healthy Food Purchases Elfindah Princes
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53748/jmis.v3i1.56

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Purposes - This systematic literature review explores the application of Gamification in promoting healthy food purchases within the context of digital marketing. The purpose of this review is to investigate how Gamification strategies, such as points, badges, leaderboards, and rewards, have been utilized to influence consumer behavior, particularly encouraging healthier dietary choices. Methodology - The methodology follows PRISMA guidelines, involving a comprehensive search of relevant studies published between 2010 and 2023. A total of 35 peer-reviewed articles were analyzed to identify key themes, mechanisms, and outcomes associated with Gamification in digital marketing and health promotion. Findings - The findings suggest that Gamification effectively increases consumer engagement and promotes healthy food purchases by using a combination of behavioral, reward, and social mechanisms. Novelty - The novelty of this review lies in its focus on the intersection of Gamification and health promotion, particularly in the underexplored area of encouraging healthy food consumption. Conclusion - The conclusion emphasizes that Gamification has the potential to be a powerful tool for behavior change in the digital marketing of healthy foods. However, further research is needed to explore the long-term effects of these strategies. Research Implications - The research implications highlight the importance of integrating Gamification elements into health-focused marketing campaigns to improve consumer engagement and foster sustained behavior change. Digital marketers and health practitioners can leverage these findings to design more effective interventions promoting healthier dietary habits.

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