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International Journal of Social Science and Community Service
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30475406     DOI : https://doi.org/10.70865/ijsscs
The International Journal of Social Science and Community Service publishes a series of articles focused on community service initiatives in the area of economic empowerment. This journal aims to contribute ideas and reports on community service efforts, as well as serve as a platform for sharing these activities within the realm of community economic development. Its mission is to promote innovative concepts and research outcomes related to community service efforts. The journal primarily addresses key issues in the advancement of community service sciences, with particular emphasis on: Community Services, People, International Food Security, Training, Marketing, Appropriate Technology, Design, Community Empowerment, Social Access, Student Community Services, Border Regions, Less Developed Areas, and Sustainable Development Education.
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Cost, Time and Pavement Alternatives Analysis of Technical and Costs Budiyanto, Arief; Muhammadun, Haris; Marleno, Risma
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v2i2.20

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The research on the Teuku Umar Road - Rajawali Road Preservation project aims to find out the technical calculations, costs and time so that a more efficient alternative can be chosen. The calculation analysis on Rigid Pavement and Flexible Pavement uses the Road Pavement Design Manual Method No. 02 / M / BM / 2017 with a 20-year plan life. In the calculation of the AHSP cost analysis of the Highways Sector in accordance with Permen PUPR No. 8 of 2023. Periodic maintenance costs for rigid pavement are 6% and routine maintenance costs on flexible pavement are 2% while periodic maintenance costs are 8% of the initial budget. The results of this research analysis show the cost of rigid pavement is Rp. 11,349,200,000 and the implementation time is 120 calendar days. While the cost of flexible pavement is Rp. 8,414,500,000 and the implementation time is 95 calendar days. The results of the calculation of choosing a more efficient alternative based on the calculation of Capitalized Cost show that rigid pavement in terms of cost is smaller than flexible pavement, so rigid pavement alternatives are chosen.
Investment Sensitivity Analysis of Transjatim Corridor I Luxury Sidoarjo-Surabaya-Gresik Route Novalia, Kiki Devita; Muhammadun, Haris; Marleno, Risma
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v2i2.21

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Based on the recapitulation of Transjatim Corridor I passengers in 2023, the average load factor is 120%, with an average of 5-6 thousand passengers per day, leading to the addition of a fleet with luxury services. This study aims to analyze the financial feasibility of investment in the Transjatim Luxury Bus Corridor I by comparing income and expenditure variables using the Net Present Value (NPV), Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and Payback Period (PP) methods. With a 6% discount rate, the analysis yielded NPV values > 0 (Rp. 5,204,972,631 for alternative 1, Rp. 2,466,479,592 for alternative 2, and Rp. 640,817,566 for alternative 3), IRR values > 6% (19.42% for alternative 1, 12.54% for alternative 2, and 7.74% for alternative 3), and BCR values > 1 (1.30 for alternative 1, 1.19 for alternative 2, and 1.11 for alternative 3). The PP values were 4 years for alternative 1, 5 years for alternative 2, and 6 years for alternative 3, indicating that all three alternatives are financially feasible. Sensitivity analysis confirmed the financial feasibility of all three alternatives, considering the effect of the discount rate on NPV.
Comparative Analysis of Road Network Simulation Model Performance of Pahlawan Road Area Zein, Fikri Haikal; Muhammadun, Haris; Marleno, Risma
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v2i2.22

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The solution to the transportation problem lies in assessing the performance of related road sections and intersections, and analyzing different traffic management schemes to optimize efficiency. This study aims to compare the performance of a road network simulation model for the Pahlawan road area. Data analysis includes examining origin-destination matrices, vehicle free speeds, vehicle behavior, and intersection control. The simulation model, calibrated and validated using Vissim, represents real-world conditions. Implementing SLFF (Single Lane Free Flow) and MLFF (Multi Lane Free Flow) systems at toll gates (scenarios 1 and 2) reduced queues, particularly at the Pancasila Monument Roundabout and Jalan Jati Raya. Adding a new toll gate via Jalan Kahuripan further improved traffic on Jalan Pahlawan compared to scenarios 1 and 2. However, converting the Gelora Delta roundabout into an underpass without additional measures worsened toll gate queues. Effective traffic performance can be achieved by combining the Gelora Delta roundabout underpass with either the SLFF toll payment system (scenario 5), MLFF (scenario 6), or the addition of a new toll gate (scenario 3).
Increasing Knowledge About Patient Safety Culture Among Nurses In Karawang District Suryani, Lilis
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v2i2.29

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Patient safety culture is an important multidimensional concept in healthcare. Despite efforts to improve safety culture, there are still many preventable medical incidents. Nurses play a vital role in maintaining patient safety due to the intensity and duration of their interactions with patients. This study aims to improve nurses' knowledge of patient safety culture through comprehensive training, so as to reduce adverse events and improve the quality of health services. The training was conducted online on April 5-6, 2024 with 243 participants from various hospitals in Karawang Regency. The activity included pre-test, material delivery, case study simulation, and post-test to measure the participants' knowledge improvement. The results showed that there was a significant increase in nurses' knowledge of patient safety culture after the training. The pre-test and post-test showed that the training was effective in improving nurses' understanding and competence related to patient safety. It can be concluded that the patient safety culture training for nurses is effective and able to improve nurses' knowledge and skills in maintaining patient safety. With this improvement, it is expected that nurses can optimally implement patient safety culture, reduce the risk of adverse events, and improve the quality of health services in hospitals.
Training on Social Media Marketing Strategies to Increase Competitiveness in SMEs Rasyid, Ardiansyah; Clarissa, Clarissa; Chandra, Fredicko Decastro; Dharmawan , Jones Guna
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v2i2.34

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Social Media Marketing is a marketing activity using social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and so on. The activity partner is located in Jakarta. In its activities, it is known that partners have difficulties in the field of social media marketing. The activity aims to provide solutions to partners in improving their ability to compete and consistency in posting content. The activity method is carried out by conducting training on social media marketing, namely by presenting information and knowledge in determining social media marketing strategies. The advantages of this strategy are that the costs incurred are not too large, have broad access, besides that the operation is also quite easy. Training is conducted directly to the partner's place. With activities carried out by making PPT containing information that can be utilized to increase competitiveness using social media marketing has run smoothly. The output of activities in the form of publications to journals and IPR.
Product Development Management in Improving the Competitive Advantage of SMEs Djakasaputra, Arifin; Valentina; Jessalonica , Chennan
International Journal of Social Science and Community Service Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70865/ijsscs.v2i2.35

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The role of product development management is very important in improving business sustainability. When there is market saturation in existing products, it can be overcome through the emergence of new products, in the sense of expanding and supporting existing products. PKM activities aim to help MSMEs understand product development management in running a business, and maintain survival in the future.  Activity partners are engaged in handicraft businesses, with the mada mute brand that provides handicraft products made from woll and beads. In its activities it faces various problems, especially in carrying out product development management, this is due to the lack of partner knowledge about matters related to product development PKM activities aim to help increase partner knowledge. The method offered in this activity is online training/socialization through Zoom meetings. The material to be presented includes: introduction to the concept of product development; product development process; new product development strategy; product life cycle strategy.  The results of the activity show that the problems that arise in partner businesses are resolved, partners can understand the importance of new product development for business survival.

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