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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education (IJMURHICA)
ISSN : 26231468     EISSN : 2622741X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24036/ijmurhica
An objective of the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education is to promote the wide dissemination of the results of systematic scholarly inquiries into the broad field of multidiscipline research. This journal is intended to be the journal for publishing articles reporting the results of research on various focuses and scopes. This journal invites manuscripts in the areas: 1. Education 2. Social Sciences 3. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) 4. Economic Development 5. Tourism Development 6. Language and Arts 7. Sports This journal accepts articles in any multidiscipline areas related to subjects and any research methodology that meet the standards established for publication in the journal. The primary, but not exclusive, audiences are academicians, graduate students, practitioners, and others interested in multidiscipline research.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 289 Documents
The Influence of Parents' Attitudes, Knowledge and Income on Students' Financial Management Behavior Batubara, Aisyah Norma Ruslita; Harahap, Isnaini; Aisyah, Siti
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 8 No 4 (2025): (October) Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM, Economic, Tou
Publisher : Islamic Studies and Development Center in Collaboration With Students' Research Center Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v8i4.439

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This study examines the influence of parents' attitudes, knowledge, and income on the financial management behavior of students at a university in Indonesia. The approach used is quantitative with a survey method conducted over a period of time. A sample of 100 respondents was selected from a population of 4,018 students using simple random sampling. Data were collected using a five-point Likert scale questionnaire that had been assessed as valid and reliable, then analyzed using multiple linear regression after all basic assumptions were met, such as normality, no excessive relationships between predictors, and homogeneity of residual variance. The results show that the model constructed is feasible overall and can explain approximately seventy-four point two percent of the variation in student financial management behavior. Separately, financial attitudes and financial knowledge have a positive and significant effect, indicating that students with better attitudes and stronger understanding tend to be more capable of budgeting, recording expenses, saving, and controlling spending. Conversely, parental income did not show a significant effect, suggesting that financial behavior is determined more by internal factors than by family economic conditions. These findings emphasize the importance of structured financial literacy programs at the faculty and study program levels to instill healthy financial practices among students.
HAZOP Analysis of Air Tank on Dust Collector: Integrating Risk Assessment and Skill Development in Mining Hanif, Yafi Nur; Pramono, Agus; Suhendar, Suhendar
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 9 No 1 (2026): (January) Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM and Economic D
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v9i1.441

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Air tank dust collectors are essential for safeguarding air quality and operational safety in industrial environments. Nevertheless, these systems are highly susceptible to hazards arising from abnormal pressure and temperature conditions. This study employs Hazard and Operability Analysis (HAZOP) to systematically identify and evaluate risks associated with air tanks in dust collection equipment. Conducted within an industrial setting, the analysis highlights that excessive pressure and elevated temperatures can result in severe outcomes, including fires, explosions, and mechanical failure. To mitigate these risks, the study recommends the installation of safety valves, integration of advanced pressure and temperature sensors, and implementation of rigorous maintenance schedules. The findings confirm that HAZOP provides a structured framework for detecting potential hazards and developing preventive measures, thereby enhancing reliability and safety in industrial operations. This research contributes to the broader field of industrial risk management by demonstrating the effectiveness of HAZOP in addressing critical safety challenges related to pressure and temperature control.
Navigating Technological Turbulence: A Systematic Review on SMEs’ Digital Capabilities and Market Performance Putri, Arimbi Kaniasih; Indrayana, Adimas Bagus; Isnaini, Santi; Mawariza, Putri Suci
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 9 No 1 (2026): (January) Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM and Economic D
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v9i1.442

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The acceleration of digital transformation has created technological turbulence that challenges the sustainability of Small and Medium Enterprises. This systematic review aims to analyze how digital literacy, digital situational perception, self-efficacy, and organizational innovation collectively influence market performance under conditions of technological turbulence. Employing the PRISMA 2020 methodology, the study synthesizes evidence from 15 high-quality empirical studies. Findings reveal that digital literacy and digital situational perception serve as foundational individual capabilities enabling effective technological adaptation, while self-efficacy strengthens confidence in decision-making and fosters innovative risk-taking. Organizational innovation functions as a mediating mechanism that transforms individual capabilities into competitive advantage through dynamic capabilities. Technological turbulence emerges as a complex moderating factor—enhancing positive relationships in agile organizations but constraining those less adaptive. Theoretical contributions include the development of an integrative framework bridging self-efficacy theory and dynamic capabilities. Practically, the study offers strategic guidance for strengthening SME capacity and designing holistic policy support. Future research agendas highlight the need to explore causal mechanisms and longitudinal dynamics within the continuously evolving context of digital transformation.
The Concept of Hijrah in the Quranic Perspective and Its Relevance to Contemporary Migration Pradana, Dede; Matondang, Husnel Anwar; Nasution, Muhammad Ali Azmi
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 8 No 4 (2025): (October) Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM, Economic, Tou
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v8i4.444

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This article reexamines the concept of hijrah in the Quran and its relevance to contemporary migration. The method used is qualitative with content analysis; data sources were taken from the Quran and three works of interpretation: al-Qurṭubī (al-Jāmi‘ li Aḥkām al-Qur’ān), Tafsir al-Azhar by Hamka, and Tafsir al-Miṣbāḥ by M. Quraish Shihab. All data were analyzed thematically using the maudhu'i technique through theme determination, key verse extraction (QS An-Nisā': 100; QS Al-Baqarah: 218), lexical mapping (murāghaman, sa'ah), and interpretation comparison. The main findings show that hijrah is not merely a change of place, but a transformation of circumstances that requires ethical boundaries of righteous intentions, lawful and fair means, and beneficial goals. The spectrum of lawful goals includes halal livelihood, ṭalab al-‘ilm, safety of faith/soul, and socio-religious strengthening. This article contributes an ethical-operational framework of four axes intention, method, purpose, and responsibility as practical indicators for assessing migration practices (work/study/protection) in terms of legitimacy, safety, and dignity, while also providing implications for religious guidance services, community education, and the strengthening of migrant protection policies.
Drivers of Boycott Intention and Loyalty: Evidence from McDonald’s Indonesia Chandra, Laksmita; Roostika, Ratna
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 9 No 1 (2026): (January) Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM and Economic D
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v9i1.454

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This study examines the influence of consumer ethnocentrism, social media exposure, and perceived efficacy on boycott intention toward McDonald’s Indonesia, as well as its implications for consumer boycott loyalty. The research is motivated by the intensifying boycott movements in Indonesia following the issuance of the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) Fatwa No. 83 of 2023, which prohibits support for Israeli aggression. A quantitative approach was employed through an online survey of 251 active social media users exposed to boycott-related discourse. Data were analyzed using SmartPLS with the PLS-SEM method. The results reveal that consumer ethnocentrism, social media influence, and perceived efficacy significantly and positively affect boycott intention. Furthermore, boycott intention exerts a positive impact on consumer boycott loyalty. These findings highlight the critical role of national values, digital media dynamics, and collective efficacy in shaping consumer participation in boycott movements, while also reinforcing loyalty to boycott actions against McDonald’s Indonesia. The study contributes to the literature on consumer behavior and activism by demonstrating how socio-cultural and digital factors interact to strengthen boycott-driven loyalty.
TPB–DOI Model of Sustainable Palm Oil Adoption in Indonesia Denashurya, Nugra Irianta
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 9 No 1 (2026): (January) Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM and Economic D
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v9i1.455

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The palm oil industry plays a pivotal role in Indonesia’s economy and contributes to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, concerns regarding economic, environmental, and social sustainability highlight the urgent need to promote sustainable agricultural practices. This study examines potential challenges in implementing the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) certification system in 2025 and develops a comprehensive adoption model by integrating Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and Rogers’ Diffusion of Innovation (DOI). The model incorporates eight factors: attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, trialability, and observability. Structured questionnaires were administered to 300 independent smallholder palm oil farmers in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, and the data were analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM). The findings confirm that attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, relative advantage, compatibility, and trialability positively and significantly influence the adoption of sustainable farming practices, while complexity exerts a significant negative effect. Observability showed no significant impact. These results provide valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners to design targeted strategies, programs, and policies that strengthen social norms, enhance perceived behavioral control, and emphasize the relative advantage and compatibility of sustainable practices. By fostering voluntary adoption among independent smallholders, the successful implementation of ISPO can be ensured, benefiting both farmers and the environment.
Implementation of Fazlur Rahman and Syed Naquib al-Attas' Educational Concepts in Islamic Full-day Schools Sudirman, Sudirman; Minarti, Sri; Ramadani, Laili
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 8 No 4 (2025): (October) Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM, Economic, Tou
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v8i4.458

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of Fazlur Rahman and Syed Naquib Al-Attas' educational concepts in full-day schools in Indonesia. The institutions studied implement an integrated curriculum that combines formal madrasah education with pesantren-style learning, in order to meet the needs of parents who want their children to receive Islamic education without having to live in a full-day schools. The research focuses on the integration of muhadatsah, muhadharah, tahsin-tahfidz, imla’, nahwu-sharaf, and mahfudzoh programs with the Ministry of Religious Affairs curriculum. The research used qualitative methods with a case study approach, through participatory observation, semi-structured interviews with eight key informants (head of the madrasah, deputy head of curriculum, Islamic Education teachers, tahfidz teachers, and students), and documentation studies. Data analysis was conducted inductively using the Miles and Huberman model, through the stages of reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing, accompanied by triangulation of sources and methods to ensure the validity of the findings. The results of the study indicate that educational practices in these schools reflect the application of the principles of Quranic knowledge and moral integration according to Fazlur Rahman and the concepts of adab and spirituality according to Syed Naquib Al-Attas, which combine to form a modern Islamic education model that harmoniously integrates rationality, morality, and spirituality into a full-day school system. These findings contribute to the development of a holistic, contextual, and adaptive Islamic education paradigm that meets the needs of modern urban communities.
Self-Management Training to Reduce Employee Stress Levels Anggraeni, Meliasari; Luntedo, Amalia Muthmainnah; Putrawansyah, Putrawansyah; Azizah, Puspa Citra Dwi Nurul
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 9 No 1 (2026): (January) Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM and Economic D
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v9i1.459

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Cleaning service workers, as outsourced employees, play an essential role in maintaining workplace cleanliness and comfort but often face psychological pressure due to heavy workloads and repetitive routines. Based on assessments, observations, and interventions conducted during an internship at PT. Prima Karya Sarana Sejahtera (PKSS) Sorong Branch, it was found that most cleaning service workers experienced work stress influenced by repetitive physical demands, monotonous routines, and an imbalanced reward and punishment system. This condition aligns with the Job Demand-Resources (JD-R) theory, which explains that work stress occurs when job demands exceed the resources or support available to employees. The intervention method involved stress management training aimed at enhancing coping abilities and psychological well-being. The training covered understanding stress concepts, recognizing symptoms, and applying adaptive coping strategies such as breathing relaxation techniques, cognitive restructuring, and time management. Evaluation results showed a significant improvement in participants’ understanding and skills in managing emotions and dealing with work pressure more effectively. Therefore, stress management training proved to have a positive impact on reducing stress levels and improving employees’ psychological well-being. The program is recommended as a sustainable initiative to enhance the quality of human resources in outsourced work environments.
Integrated Marketing Communication Strategies through the Pentahelix Model for Tourism Village Development Lestari, Ayu Astutika; Supriyono, Supriyono; Sutono, Sutono
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 9 No 1 (2026): (January) Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM and Economic D
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v9i1.461

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This study explores integrated marketing communication strategies for tourism village development by employing the Pentahelix model as an analytical framework. The research addresses challenges of limited stakeholder synergy and weak integration of marketing strategies. The objectives are to examine the roles of Pentahelix stakeholders—government, academia, community, business, and media—in shaping tourism communication; to identify internal and external factors influencing the effectiveness of marketing communication; and to formulate strategies for sustainable and competitive growth. A qualitative approach was adopted, utilizing in-depth interviews, participatory observation, documentation, and SWOT analysis. Findings reveal that stakeholder collaboration has established a moderately effective communication ecosystem, with the government acting as facilitator, academia as innovator, community as primary driver, business as economic enabler, and media as promotional catalyst. Nevertheless, challenges persist in coordination, human resource capacity, and fragmented information systems. SWOT analysis positions tourism villages in a strategic quadrant for aggressive growth. Recommended strategies include optimizing digital promotion, strengthening inter-village collaboration, fostering private sector partnerships, and enhancing marketing capacity and integrated information systems. This research contributes to the literature on tourism communication and provides practical guidance for tourism village managers in designing effective and sustainable marketing communication strategies.
Six Character Education Strategies for Early Childhood the Quranic Perspective Aziz, Mursal; Ashshiddiqi, Muhammad Hasbie; Sari, Winda
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 8 No 4 (2025): (October) Theme Education, Religion Studies, Social Sciences, STEM, Economic, Tou
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v8i4.464

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This article aims to examine learning strategies for early childhood education in instilling character education from the perspective of the Quran. The focus of this article is on how strategies such as habituation, role modeling, storytelling, educational play, rewards, and integration of daily activities can shape Quranic values such as religiosity, discipline, honesty, responsibility, empathy, and cooperation. This article was written using a qualitative method with content analysis. The data sources were taken from the Quran and supported by literature sourced from theories, expert opinions, books, and related journals. All data were analyzed thematically using the Miles and Huberman technique. The results of the analysis show that habituation and role modeling are the most effective methods, while other strategies serve as reinforcements. Overall, this article confirms that Quranic value-based learning strategies can shape children's character holistically from an early age, thereby providing a solid foundation for the formation of Muslims with good character.

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