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The Effect of Product Knowledge, Perceived Benefit and Hospital Brand Image on Patient Decisions to Undergo Eracs (Case Study on ERACS Patients at RSIA Puri Betik Hati) Hastuti , Nike Septembriana Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i3.167

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ERACS or Enhanced Recovery After Caesarean Surgery is a caesarean section delivery with a special method to help speed up the recovery process. ERACS is a service for mothers who want to give birth that has many benefits, both during labor and postpartum. But unfortunately, there are still many patients who do not know well about the benefits of ERACS or about ERACS itself. This problem is also faced by Puri Betik Hospital. Therefore, this study was conducted to find out how product knowledge, perceived benefits and hospital brand image can influence patient decisions to undergo ERACS at RSIA Puri Betik. This research is included in the type of quantitative research, with the number of samples set at 249 respondents, the data collection technique used is a questionnaire and the data analysis technique used is PLS-SEM. The results showed that all independent variables in this study, namely product knowledge, perceived benefits and hospital brand image, significantly influenced ERACS patient decisions at RSIA Puri Betik.
Feasibility Study of Nickel Mixed Hydroxide Precipitate (MHP) Smelter Construction Plan with High Pressure Acid Leaching (HPAL) Technology Santika, Dewi; Oetomo, Dedy Setyo; Yudha , Haris Sandi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i3.171

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This study evaluates the feasibility of building a nickel Mixed Hydroxide Precipitate (MHP) plant of PT. X with a capacity of 12,000 tons per year. The analysis shows that the potential demand for MHPs in the national and global markets continues to increase, driven by the growth of the nickel battery-based electric vehicle industry. The planned production capacity is projected to be optimally absorbed. The plant is designed using High Pressure Acid Leaching (HPAL) technology that utilizes low-grade nickel ore from multiple locations to reduce dependence on a single mine. Other supporting factors include adequate infrastructure, manpower, regulatory support, and market potential. Raw material requirements per year include 414,000 tons of laterite ore, 148,100 tons of H₂SO₄, 41,700 tons of CaO, and 2,870 tons of MgO. Initial investment (CAPEX) is estimated at $108.8 million with an annual operating expense (OPEX) of $93.5 million. The main equipment includes an autoclave, thickener, filter press, and rotary dryer. Financial analysis shows the project is feasible with a Payback Period of 4.85 years, an IRR of 19% above the MARR of 15%, and a positive NPV of $14.03 million at a discount of 19%. The sensitivity test showed that the project remained viable despite increased operational costs, so it was considered technically and financially prospective to support Indonesia's nickel downstreaming.
Feasibility Study for The Proposed Poultry Feed Manufacturing Plant by PT. X: Implementing Agricultural Commodity Downstreaming in Gresik, East Java Rahmah, Mutiara Julia; Oetomo, Dedy Setyo; Ramdhani, Rizky
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i3.173

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This study aims to analyze the feasibility of establishing a poultry feed factory by PT. X in Gresik, East Java, as part of Indonesia’s national agricultural downstreaming strategy. The feasibility study evaluates multiple aspects, including technical and technological considerations, raw material availability, and market and marketing potential, particularly for both domestic and export opportunities. The assessment also includes the estimation of local raw material requirements and the identification of appropriate equipment and technology for the factory’s operations. From a market perspective, the study evaluates current and projected demand for poultry feed products, supported by the growing livestock sector and increasing export prospects. From a financial standpoint, the project shows strong viability. Key financial indicators demonstrate positive outcomes: the Net Present Value (NPV) is greater than zero, the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) exceeds the prevailing loan interest rate, and the Payback Period falls within an acceptable and efficient timeframe. These indicators collectively reflect the project’s potential to generate sustainable profits and recover the initial investment within a reasonable period. Considering all evaluated aspects, the development of PT. X's poultry feed factory in Gresik is deemed feasible in terms of technical implementation, market potential, and financial returns. Moreover, the project aligns with national objectives to enhance agricultural value chains through industrial downstreaming, optimize the use of local resources, and contribute to regional and national economic development. As such, the proposed investment not only supports agribusiness growth but also reinforces broader economic resilience and food security initiatives in Indonesia.
State Policies and Coffee: Indonesia–Brazil’s Journey from Colonialism for Global Markets Khairizah; Sudiarto, Tatok Djoko
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i3.175

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This study examines the role of the state in shaping the coffee industries of Indonesia and Brazil within the global market during the 20th century. The objective is to analyze how state intervention influenced the competitiveness of both countries’ coffee sectors. Using a qualitative and deductive approach grounded in international political economy and the concept of comparative advantage, the research finds that Brazil’s structured state-led interventions through infrastructure development, labor management, and export-oriented policies enabled it to dominate the global coffee industry. In contrast, Indonesia faced persistent challenges in modernization, distribution, and post-harvest management, limiting its competitiveness. The findings highlight the importance of consistent and proactive state policies in building competitive advantage for national commodities.
Impact of a Tiered Referral System on Outpatient Satisfaction under BPJS Kesehatan: A Case Study at dr. Slamet Regional General Hospital Garut Rahmannisa, Shofa Nur; Aspiranti, Tasya; Suyanto, Rachmat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i3.177

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This study aims to analyze the satisfaction levels of outpatients participating in Indonesia's national health insurance (JKN) under its tiered referral system. The research objective is to assess patient satisfaction at Dr. Slamet Regional Public Hospital, a primary referral center, across six key dimensions. A mixed-methods approach was employed, using surveys with 105 outpatients and in-depth interviews with hospital personnel. The findings reveal an overall patient satisfaction level of 74.01%, classified as “good.” Medical services received the highest satisfaction score (76.62%), while cost perception was the lowest (69.14%). Although clinical care is highly rated, the study identifies significant administrative complexity and long waiting times as primary sources of patient dissatisfaction. The main implication is that while the JKN program succeeds in delivering quality medical care, the patient experience is significantly hampered by bureaucratic inefficiencies. Practical improvements should focus on streamlining administrative procedures and optimizing patient flow to enhance overall satisfaction.
Exploring Lifestyle and Literacy Effects on Millennials’ Saving in Islamic Banks Amaliah, Ima; Anjani, Selsa Putri; Aspiranti, Tasya; Nurhayati, Nunung
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i3.178

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This research examines the saving intentions of millennials in Bandung City toward Islamic banking by applying a descriptive quantitative method. The study targets individuals aged 29–44 who have not yet opened an Islamic bank account and are distributed across 30 districts in Bandung. The main purpose is to analyze how lifestyle patterns, financial literacy, and demographic characteristics influence their willingness to save in Islamic banks. The analysis shows that female millennials between 24–28 years old express a stronger intention to save compared to other groups. Educational background, whether high school or university level, presents no significant differences in saving interest. By contrast, occupational status provides clearer distinctions: male civil servants and female employees in the private sector exhibit higher levels of intention. Income data reveal that most respondents earn between IDR 2–5 million monthly, placing them in the lower-middle income bracket. The findings also suggest that saving preferences are shaped more by individual information seeking rather than by family expectations or peer influence. Although their comprehension of Islamic financial principles is relatively limited reducing their level of trust, millennials demonstrate considerable digital literacy and confidence in using Islamic banking services. Overall, the study concludes that millennials make financial choices in a rational and independent manner but still require more accessible digital financial education. To capture this market, Islamic banks are advised to integrate Islamic values with digital literacy initiatives and foster closer engagement with millennial communities to build long-term trust and loyalty.
Shopping as Fun, Function, and Tradition: A Study of The Influence of Hedonic, Utilitary, and Shopping Culture on Impulse Buying in The Era of Consumerism Irdiana, Sukma; Budiyanto, Budiyanto; Suhermin, Suhermin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i3.180

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The purpose of this study is to determine the influence of hedonic shopping motive, utilitarian shopping motive and cultural shopping motive on Impulse Buying in the era of consumerism so that it can later become a reference in the world of e-commerce. The study was conducted throughout Indonesia with a sample of 80 respondents. The variables used in this study include hedonic shopping motive, utilitarian shopping motive and cultural shopping motive as independent variables or free variables and Impulse Buying as the dependent variable or dependent variable. The data used in this study are primary data, obtained from the results of respondents' answers collected with the help of a questionnaire. The sampling method uses a non-probability sampling technique used in this study, namely the purposive sampling technique, a technique for determining samples with certain considerations. The analytical methods used in this study are validity testing, reliability testing, analysis stages using Multiple Linear Regression and hypothesis testing. With the help of the SPSS 25 program for windows. The results of this study indicate that the hedonic shopping motive variable has no significant influence on impulse buying, while the utilitarian shopping motive and cultural shopping motive have a significant influence on impulse buying in the consumerism era, either partially or simultaneously.
Environmental Literacy and Green Accounting in MSMEs Dunakhir, Samirah; Hanisyahputra, Farhan Dwinanda; Dahlan, Lukman; Zaimar , Fina Ruzika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i3.181

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This study aims to analyze the relationship between environmental literacy and the application of green accounting principles in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Using a quantitative approach and survey method, 400 MSME owners/managers were selected. Purposive sampling was used to select businesses that had been operating for at least three years and had a prior awareness of environmental issues. Data analysis was performed using linear regression and correlation tests using SPSS 25 software. The results indicate that environmental literacy has a positive and significant effect on the implementation of green accounting. This finding confirms that environmental literacy is a strategic, knowledge-based resource consistent with the Resource-Based View (RBV) perspective, thus providing a competitive advantage for MSMEs in the transition to a green economy. This study provides theoretical contributions by expanding the application of RBV to sustainability accounting, as well as practical contributions for MSMEs and policymakers in designing environmental literacy improvement programs to accelerate the adoption of green accounting.
Analysis of Public Service Quality at the Department of Industry and Trade of Biak Numfor Regency Hamungkasi, Istiaji Gatut; Amiruddin, Amiruddin; Utami, Ayu Kurnia; Djunaedi, Djunaedi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i3.182

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This study aims to determine the Quality of Public Services at the Industry and Trade Office of Biak Numfor Regency. To determine the factors that are obstacles to the Quality of Public Services at the Industry and Trade Office of Biak Numfor Regency. The type of research used is a qualitative descriptive research type in this approach. Qualitative descriptive is a type of research that aims to describe all types of existing conditions, be it natural phenomena or man-made events, the conditions in question can be like forms, activities, characteristics, relationships, changes, differences, and similarities. The results of the study indicate that the quality of service at the Industry and Trade Office of Biak Numfor Regency is seen from its measurement using 5 indicators of service quality as follows: Tangible indicator, Reliability indicator, Responsibility indicator, Assurance indicator, Empathy indicator, from the five indicators show positive results (good). However, in the Tangible indicator in the sub-indicator of employee punctuality in entering the office is still lacking in providing services, the Industry and Trade Office of Biak Numfor Regency opens at exactly 08.00. Wit but there are still employees who are late not in accordance with the service hours posted on the notice board and also the Responsibility indicator, there is a response to complaints from users of this service that is less than optimal. This can be seen from the minimal participation of service users in providing suggestions and criticisms of the services available at the Industry and Trade Office of Biak Numfor Regency. Factors that hinder the quality of service at the Industry and Trade Office of Biak Numfor Regency are lack of Competence of Human Resources of the Apparatus in carrying out service tasks in the field and lack of facilities and infrastructure. So, this is a factor that is an obstacle in the field in providing services at the Industry and Trade Service of Biak Numfor Regency.
Analysis of the Development of Human Resource Competencies of State Civil Apparatus at the Regional Revenue Agency of Supiori Regency Kbarek, Amelia Selfiana; Amiruddin, Amiruddin; Utami, Ayu Kurnia; Djunaedi, Djunaedi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i3.183

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This study aims to find out the development of human resource competencies of state civil apparatus at the Regional Revenue Agency of Supiori Regency.  To find out the factors that become obstacles to the analysis of human resource competency development of state civil apparatus at the Regional Revenue Agency of Supiori Regency. The type of research used by the author in the research is qualitative descriptive, which is a type of research that aims to describe all types of existing conditions, be it natural phenomena or man-made events, the conditions in question can be such as forms, activities, characteristics, relationships, changes, differences, and similarities. The results of the study indicate that development of the competence of State Civil Apparatus in the Regional Revenue Agency of Supiori Regency based on the results of the study, it can be said that the development of the competence of State Civil Apparatus with indicators of Technical competence, Managerial competence, Social competence and Intellectual/strategic competence is quite good by providing study assignments and study permits, directing State Civil Apparatus to take part in education and training, attend seminars, briefings and others. However, in its implementation it is still not optimal, this is due to the obstacles that exist in the implementation process. Inhibiting factors for the development of the competence of State Civil Apparatus in the Regional Revenue Agency of Supiori Regency. include the availability of budget and lack of motivation of employees, not taking advantage of the opportunity to develop competence optimally.

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