Influence: International Journal of Science Review
INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review (Influence Journal) is a double-blind, Indexed peer-reviewed, open-access international journal dedicated to the promotion of research in multidisciplinary areas. We define open-access journals as journals that use a funding model that does not charge readers or their institutions for access. From the BOAI definition of "Open Access," users shall have the right to "read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link" to the full texts of articles. The journal publishes original research articles from broad areas like Accountancy, Agriculture, Anthropology, Anatomy, Architecture, Arts, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology, Bioscience, Biostatistics, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Commerce, Computer Science, Dairy Technology, Dentistry, Ecology, Economics, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Food & Nutrition, Forensic Science, Forestry, Geology, Geography, Health Sciences, History, Home Science, Journalism & Mass Communication, Language, Law, Life Science, Literature, Management, Marine Science, Mathematics, Medical Science, Microbiology, Pathology, Paramedical Science, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physiotherapy, Physics, Political Science, Public Health, Psychology, Science, Social Science, Sociology, Sports Medicine, Statistics, Tourism, Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Yoga, Zoology, etc. Published by: Global Writing Academica Researching & Publishing
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Cone Crusher Machine Maintenance Analysis Using Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and Six Big Losses Method to Improve Machine Effectiveness at PT Selo Agung
Andhika Ramadhani Ananta Irianto;
Muhammad Ihsan;
Indra Gumelar
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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DOI: 10.54783/influencejournal.v8i2.340
PT Selo Agung is a company engaged in andesite stone mining located in Plered, Purwakarta Regency, West Java. Its cone crusher machine plays a vital role in crushing andesite stone into construction material, but its performance is frequently hindered by component failures and suboptimal maintenance activities, resulting in high downtime and disrupted production. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the cone crusher machine using the Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) method, identify the factors causing the decline in production effectiveness through Six Big Losses calculation, and propose improvements to enhance machine effectiveness. Historical data from February 2025 to January 2026 were processed by calculating Availability, Performance Efficiency, and Quality Ratio, followed by Six Big Losses analysis, a fishbone diagram, and improvement proposals using the 5W+1H method. The results show that the average OEE value of the cone crusher machine was only 56.10%, far below the JIPM world-class standard of 85%, falling into the Unacceptable category. Availability at 67.86% was the largest contributor to the gap, followed by Performance Efficiency at 85.14% and Quality Ratio at 97.08%. Equipment Failure (Breakdown) Losses was identified as the most dominant loss, contributing 53.08% of total losses, mainly caused by the absence of scheduled preventive maintenance. The proposed improvements include implementing scheduled preventive maintenance with periodic replacement of the mantle and concave, developing a written maintenance SOP, operator training, and stabilizing material supply along with regular Closed Side Setting (CSS) calibration. Consistent long-term implementation (12-18 months) of these proposals is projected to raise the OEE value from 56.10% to 83.05%, approaching the world-class standard.
Fatherlessness as an Urban Social Phenomenon: A Study of the Absence of Fathers' Roles in Families in Bandung City, Indonesia
Irwandi
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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Fatherlessness has become an increasingly important social issue in urban communities, characterized not only by the physical absence of fathers but also by their limited emotional, educational, and social involvement in family life. This study aims to examine fatherlessness as an urban social phenomenon in Bandung City by identifying its forms, exploring the social factors contributing to fathers' absence, and analyzing its implications for family resilience. A qualitative case study approach was employed through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis involving fathers, mothers, adolescents, psychologists, social workers, and government representatives. Data were analyzed using the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldaña. The findings are expected to show that fatherlessness is shaped by interconnected factors, including economic pressures, demanding work patterns, family instability, urban lifestyles, and changing gender roles, which collectively reduce fathers' involvement in parenting despite their physical presence. The study proposes an Urban Fatherlessness Model that explains fatherlessness as a consequence of urban social transformation and highlights the importance of strengthening paternal engagement through family-based interventions, community support, and responsive public policies. By positioning fatherlessness within the context of urban sociology rather than solely child psychology, this study contributes to a broader understanding of family change and provides insights for policies aimed at enhancing family resilience in urban settings.
Occupational Safety and Health Risk Analysis on Slitter Machines Using the HIRADC and Job Safety Analysis Method at PT KYI
Amri Haikal;
Tarman;
Hendi Iskandar
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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Increasingly tight competition in the manufacturing industry requires an optimal Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) system to prevent workplace accidents. This study aims to identify hazard potentials, assess risk levels, and formulate risk-control recommendations for the operation of the slitter machine at PT KYI. A descriptive qualitative-quantitative approach was applied at the Carton Department of PT KYI, Purwakarta, from September 2025 to January 2026. Primary data were obtained through direct observation, interviews with operators and supervisors, and company documentation, then analyzed using the Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Determining Control (HIRADC) method and Job Safety Analysis (JSA) with a likelihood-severity risk matrix. The results identified seven major hazard potentials in cutting, adjustment, and material-handling activities, five of which fall into the high-risk category and two into the moderate category. A 5M cause analysis (man, machine, method, material, environment) revealed the human factor as the most dominant cause. The proposed controls include engineering measures such as machine-guard installation, administrative controls through SOP enforcement and safety briefings, and mandatory, consistent use of personal protective equipment. Implementing these controls is expected to sustainably reduce the level of accident risk on the slitter machine.
Artificial Intelligence Readiness for Halal SMEs: The Role of Digital Capability, Halal Awareness, and Innovation Orientation
Salma Isfihany;
Bella Laila Rahmah
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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DOI: 10.54783/influencejournal.v8i1.345
This study examines the readiness of Halal Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) to adopt Artificial Intelligence (AI) by synthesizing the existing body of knowledge on the roles of digital capability, halal awareness, and innovation orientation. The rapid advancement of AI technologies has created significant opportunities for enhancing operational efficiency, decision-making quality, and sustainable competitiveness within the halal business ecosystem. However, the successful implementation of AI requires organizational readiness that extends beyond technological infrastructure to include strategic, cultural, and knowledge-based capabilities. This study employs a literature review approach to systematically analyze and integrate relevant scholarly publications concerning AI readiness and its determinants in the context of Halal SMEs. The reviewed literature was critically examined to identify recurring themes, conceptual relationships, and emerging research trends associated with AI adoption in halal-oriented enterprises. The findings indicate that digital capability provides the technological foundation necessary for AI integration, while halal awareness strengthens organizational commitment to maintaining Sharia-compliant business practices during digital transformation. Furthermore, innovation orientation encourages organizational adaptability and supports the continuous exploration of AI-enabled business opportunities in increasingly dynamic markets. The synthesis also reveals that the interaction among these three dimensions forms a comprehensive framework that enhances the strategic readiness of Halal SMEs to embrace AI-driven transformation. This study contributes to the literature by offering an integrated conceptual perspective that bridges technological capability, halal values, and innovation-oriented organizational behavior within the AI readiness discourse. The proposed framework provides valuable theoretical insights for future research and practical guidance for policymakers, industry practitioners, and Halal SMEs seeking to accelerate AI adoption while preserving the principles of the halal ecosystem.
Ustadz Musgianto Rafiq's Da'wah Method in the Routine Study of PDAM Tirtanadi Employees on the Development of Tauhid Values and Islamic Work Ethics
Yohani Putri Dinar;
Nashrillah
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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This study aims to analyze Ustadz Musgianto Rafiq's da'wah methods in routine studies of PDAM Tirtanadi employees and their impact on fostering the values of monotheism and Islamic work ethic. The study used a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. The results show that the da'wah methods used include lectures (bil-lisan), mau'izah hasanah, and interactive questions and answers. The material presented emphasizes strengthening monotheism and Islamic work ethic values such as honesty, trustworthiness, and responsibility. These routine studies have a positive impact on increasing spiritual awareness and work motivation of employees within the company environment.
Analysis of Potential Hazards in Pipe Receiving Work Using the Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Method and the ISO 45001 Approach at PT. XYZ
Robby Wijaya;
Rachmasari Pramita Wardhani;
Maeka Dita Puspa Syamtinningrum
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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Pipe receiving is one of the operational activities with a high potential for occupational hazards because it involves unloading, lifting, transporting, and storing pipes using lifting equipment, as well as direct interaction between workers and heavy materials. Unsystematic hazard identification and control can increase the risk of workplace accidents, material damage, and operational disruption. This study aims to identify potential hazards at each stage of the pipe receiving process using the Job Safety Analysis (JSA) method and to evaluate its conformity with the ISO 45001:2018 approach at PT. XYZ. A descriptive method with a qualitative approach was employed. Data were collected through direct observation, interviews with workers and HSSE personnel, and documentation studies. The findings indicate that the pipe receiving process consists of ten work stages with various hazards, including being struck by materials, caught between objects, slipping, falling loads, and collisions with lifting equipment. Recommended control measures include toolbox meetings, equipment inspection, safe work procedures, barricade installation, improved compliance with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and regular supervision. The controls applied at PT. XYZ are generally consistent with Clauses 6.1.2, 8.1, and 9.1 of ISO 45001:2018, although continuous improvement in supervision and evaluation is still required.
Utilization of Funds and the Mentoring Process of PNM Mekaar Syariah in Community Economic Empowerment in Panton Teunom Village, Aceh Jaya
Rasmita;
Musfiana;
Amrusi;
Rahmilia Hadiyani;
Aidil Akbar
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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The scarcity of capital and the suboptimal welfare of underprivileged women necessitate the reinforcement of micro-enterprises, a condition further exacerbated by the diversion of financing funds toward consumptive needs and the inadequacy of business development mentoring modules in Panton Teunom Village, Aceh Jaya. Consequently, this study aims to examine the utilization of financing and the efficacy of the mentoring process within the PNM Mekaar Syariah program in accelerating the economic empowerment of this demographic. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, data were acquired from six purposively selected informants through structured interviews and documentation. The analytical framework utilized interactive model stages encompassing data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that the majority of the financial allocations were effectively utilized as capital supplements, significantly optimizing inventory capacity, business expansion, and income generation. Furthermore, weekly group mentoring demonstrably fortified disciplinary practices, managerial literacy, and entrepreneurial autonomy, notwithstanding the persistence of consumptive constraints. Ultimately, the program's success in consolidating women's economic resilience dictates a pressing need for policymakers to optimize the oversight of financial literacy and integrate an advanced business incubation curriculum, thereby ensuring the long-term sustainability of micro-enterprises.
Quality Control Analysis to Minimize Defective Products Using the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) Method in the Karya Raharja Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMDES) Convection Business
Janwar Saputra;
Farliana Sutartiah;
Muhammad Ihsan
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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The convection business unit operated by BUMDes Karya Raharja, located in Galudra Village, Pondok Salam Subdistrict, Purwakarta Regency, continues to face a high defect rate, averaging 15.52% per month, due to limited resources, the absence of standard operating procedures (SOPs), and a quality control system that has not been implemented optimally. This study aims to identify the failure modes occurring in the convection production process, assess their risk levels using the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) method, and formulate improvement proposals to reduce the defect rate. A descriptive case-study approach with a mixed-method design was employed, combining quantitative data on production and defect volumes with qualitative data obtained through observation and interviews across four production stages: cutting, sewing, finishing, and packing. Process FMEA (PFMEA) was applied to calculate the Risk Priority Number (RPN) for each failure mode, followed by the development of corrective actions using the 5W+1H approach. The results identified six failure modes with RPN values ranging from 108 to 280. Four failure modes were categorized as high priority (RPN ≥ 200): defective/stained fabric passing through to the finishing stage (RPN 280), loose or broken sewing thread (RPN 256), untidy stitching (RPN 252), and cut-fabric dimensions not matching the pattern (RPN 210). The sewing and finishing stages were identified as the critical points in the production process. The resulting improvement proposals are practical and do not require significant investment or complex systems. This study demonstrates that FMEA can be effectively applied in a resource-limited, village-owned enterprise (BUMDes) convection business.
Critique and Reinterpretation of Misogynistic Hadith: An Analysis of Islamic Justice and a Gender Perspective
Andi Bangsawan Tolere;
Abdul Rahman Sakka;
La Ode Ismail Ahmad
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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This article aims to reexamine hadiths that are often perceived as misogynistic through the lens of Islamic justice and a gender perspective. The main focus of this study is two hadiths in Sahih al-Bukhari, namely hadith number 304 concerning women being described as “deficient in intellect and religion”, and hadith number 7099 regarding female leadership. This research employs a qualitative method with a library research approach, along with thematic hadith analysis (maudhu’i). The data are analyzed by referring to classical commentaries, particularly Fath al-Bari by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, in order to understand the historical context and substantive meaning of the hadiths. The findings indicate that a purely textual understanding of these hadiths has the potential to generate gender bias, however, through contextual and interpretive approaches, it is found that the meanings of the hadiths do not contradict the principles of justice in Islam. Therefore, reinterpretation becomes essential to present a more proportional, contextual, and relevant understanding in line with contemporary gender discourse without neglecting the authority of the Islamic scholarly tradition. In addition, this study emphasizes the importance of integrating classical and contemporary approaches as a methodological effort to avoid distortion of meaning and to strengthen the relevance of hadith studies in addressing modern social issues.
Customer Satisfaction Analysis with Servqual and Kano Model Integration to Improve the Quality of Online Transportation Services
Insan Zaenul Muttaqin;
Muhammad Ali Akbar;
Bintang Nidia Kusuma
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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DOI: 10.54783/influencejournal.v8i2.351
The growth of online transportation services has intensified competition among providers while generating various user complaints, making service quality evaluation increasingly important, particularly in developing regions such as Purwakarta Regency, where user characteristics differ from those in major cities. This study aims to analyze customer satisfaction and determine service improvement priorities for online transportation through the integration of the Service Quality (SERVQUAL) Gap 5 method and the Kano Model. A quantitative approach was employed using primary data from 100 respondents selected through purposive sampling. The instrument was a structured questionnaire measuring 15 service attributes across five SERVQUAL dimensions, and it was proven valid and reliable. The SERVQUAL analysis yielded an average perception score of 3.40 and an expectation score of 3.44, with a total gap of -0.05, indicating that service performance remains slightly below customer expectations. Of the 15 attributes, 8 showed negative gaps, with the largest found in pickup punctuality (-0.22), local route mastery (-0.19), and fare transparency (-0.14); at the dimensional level, the largest gap occurred in the Reliability dimension (-0.11). Integration with the Kano Model identified two Must-be attributes as the top improvement priorities, pickup punctuality and drivers’ mastery of local routes, while six other Indifferent attributes only need to be maintained and monitored. This study confirms that integrating SERVQUAL and the Kano Model can not only identify problematic attributes but also determine improvement priorities more strategically.