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Agus Gilang Hermawan; Desmira Desmira

Mars: Jurnal Teknik Mesin, Industri, Elektro Dan Ilmu Komputer 2025 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

The advancement of digital technology has had a significant impact on broadcasting production systems, including at Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) Banten. This study aims to examine the performance of the vMix Pro application in improving production efficiency and the quality of digital broadcast programs at RRI Banten. The research employed a descriptive qualitative method, with data collected through field observations, interviews with broadcast technicians, and literature studies. The results indicate that the implementation of vMix Pro increased production time efficiency by 50%, reduced operational costs by 40%, and decreased the number of required technical operators from five to three. In terms of quality, both video and audio outputs showed improvement, achieving an average score above 4.6 on a 5-point scale, reflecting more stable, clear, and professional broadcasts. With its user-friendly interface and high device integration capability, vMix Pro has proven effective in streamlining workflows, optimizing resource utilization, and enhancing the overall production quality of broadcasts at RRI Banten

Simpliano Darmentos Dedo

Port Management and Maritime Administration Journal 2025 Indonesian Maritime Researchers and Lecturers

Sea transportation plays a crucial role in supporting national development, particularly in transporting goods and passengers. Tanjung Emas Port in Semarang, as a major port with high traffic, faces significant challenges in ensuring navigational safety. This study aims to analyze the partial effects of three key operational factors—Communication System (X1), Safety Facilities (X2), and Crew Competence (X3)—on Navigational Safety (Y). A quantitative approach was used with a sample of 100 ship crew members, selected using incidental sampling. Data were analyzed through descriptive statistics and Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) using SPSS. The results indicate that all three independent variables have a positive and significant effect on navigational safety. The regression equation obtained, Y = -1.398 + 0.218X1 + 0.278X2 + 0.302X3 + μ, shows that Crew Competence (X3) is the most dominant variable in predicting navigational safety outcomes. Collectively, these variables explain 72.4% of the variance in navigational safety. These findings emphasize that human competence and adherence to procedural discipline are critical leverage points in improving safety performance at ports.

Rahmawati, Safira Aulia; Nurazizah, Khofifah; Cahyani, Agustin Tri; Sulasih, Sulasih

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2025 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

This study aims to analyze the marketing strategy of the Wadiah Savings Product (Hanabung) at KSPPS Hanada Quwais Sembada using a SWOT approach to identify internal strengths, weaknesses, external opportunities, and threats influencing the institution’s marketing performance. The research employs a descriptive quantitative method supported by qualitative data obtained from interviews with five key informants. Data analysis was conducted using the IFE and EFE matrices to evaluate the weight, rating, and score of each strategic factor. The findings indicate that KSPPS Hanada’s major strengths include strong member loyalty, personalized services, and compliance with sharia principles. The main weaknesses are conventional promotional activities, limited marketing human resources, and insufficient digital innovation. Opportunities arise from increasing public awareness of Islamic finance, while threats come from digital financial service competition and low financial literacy levels. With an IFE score of 3.10 and an EFE score of 2.75, the institution is positioned within a growth strategy. The study highlights the need for more innovative and adaptive marketing strategies through digitalization, human resource development, and continuous financial literacy initiatives.

Novalia Nurbaiti; Yosi Aswinda

International Journal of Education and Literature 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study aims to analyze the performance of a simple cooling device based on a fan and ice to improve thermal comfort in the female dormitory rooms of Pondok Pesantren Darunnaja, Bengkulu. The research used an experimental quantitative approach involving temperature and humidity measurements as well as perception data collected through Likert-scale questionnaires. The experiment was conducted in six dormitory rooms measuring 3 × 3 meters. The results indicated that the device was capable of reducing room temperature by approximately 3–5°C and increasing relative humidity to a moderate level. About 70% of respondents reported an improvement in thermal comfort after using the device. Although the cooling effect was not optimal, the fan-and-ice-based system proved effective in creating a more comfortable indoor thermal environment. This simple cooling technology is cost-efficient, energy-saving, and environmentally friendly, making it suitable for application in dormitory or low-cost housing environments.

Fajriani, Sisca; Alifah, Yasmina Nur; Ariffin, Ariffin; Setiawan, Adi

JAPSI (Journal of Agriprecision and Social Impact) 2025 CV. Komunitas Dunia Peternakan

Beetroot is traditionally cultivated in highland areas; however, limited land availability and growing market demand have encouraged its expansion into mid-altitude regions. Thermal unit accumulation is an important factor in predicting crop phenology and harvest time. This study aimed to analyze the thermal unit requirements, growth performance, and tuber quality of beetroot cultivated at different altitudes in East Java, Indonesia. The experiment was conducted from August to December 2024 in greenhouses located in Jatimulyo, Malang (445 m a.s.l., midland) and Sumberejo, Batu (873 m a.s.l., highland) using 250 plants of the Boro variety with a single-plant observation method. Results showed that midland-grown plants reached harvest earlier (84 DAS; 1,527.3 °C·day) compared to highland-grown plants (104 DAS; 1,572.7 °C·day). Higher thermal accumulation had a strong positive correlation with soluble solids (r = 0.74) and a strong negative correlation with fresh tuber weight (r = –0.79), indicating that increased heat enhanced sugar synthesis but reduced biomass. Highland conditions produced larger tubers, while midland conditions improved betacyanin and sweetness levels, showed that altitude-driven temperature differences affect both yield and quality, suggesting that highland cultivation is suitable for fresh markets, whereas midland cultivation is more appropriate for industrial uses such as natural food colorants and processing industries.

Siti Rubiah Tahrir Hidayatulloh; Raden Ayu Aminah Rizkia Puspita Sari

Proceeding of the International Conference on Economics, Accounting, and Taxation 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study explores the impact of organizational culture, motivation, and job satisfaction on the performance of Civil Servants (ASN) at the Karawang Regency Environmental Service. The study involved 95 ASN participants, with data collected through a quantitative census method. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted using SPSS 25 to evaluate the data obtained from questionnaires. The results indicate that organizational culture and motivation have a significant positive impact on civil servant performance, suggesting that as organizational culture and work motivation improve, so does the performance of civil servants. However, job satisfaction was found to have no significant effect on performance. This implies that while job satisfaction may play a role, it is less influential on civil servant performance compared to work culture and intrinsic motivation. The study also reveals that 62.3% of civil servant performance is influenced by organizational culture, motivation, and job satisfaction, while 37.7% is driven by other unassessed factors. These findings highlight the importance of fostering a positive work culture and enhancing employee motivation as key strategies for improving performance in government agencies. The study underscores the need for public sector organizations to focus on these internal factors to achieve higher performance levels.

Pehteng Juventus Basso

Port Management and Maritime Administration Journal 2025 Indonesian Maritime Researchers and Lecturers

This research aims to analyze the partial and simultaneous influence of Leadership (X₁), Work Motivation (X₂), Compensation (X₃), and Work Environment (X₄) on Employee Performance (Y) at PT. Kalisari Putra Semarang, a company in the transportation sector. Using a quantitative associative method, data were collected from a census of 85 permanent employees (N=85) through questionnaires and analyzed using multiple linear regression (SPSS). The results confirmed that all four independent variables significantly and positively influence employee performance (all tₕᵢᵗᵘⁿg > tₜₐᵦᵉᵡ 1.66). Leadership (X₁) was found to be the most dominant factor, with the highest regression coefficient (β = 0.373), followed by Compensation (β = 0.182), Work Environment (β = 0.145), and Work Motivation (β = 0.110). The model demonstrated a strong explanatory power, with the Coefficient of Determination (R²) reaching 0.898, indicating that 89.80% of the variation in employee performance is explained by these factors. The main managerial implication is that improving leadership quality and competency is the most critical factor for maximizing employee performance in this company.

Meidilawati, Sapna; Wardhani, Rike Kusuma; Mahaputra, Agung Pambudi

Jurnal Ekonomi, Bisnis dan Manajemen (EBISMEN) 2025 FEB Universitas Maritim Semarang

This study aims to analyze the influence of leadership style, motivation, and work environment on employee performance at UD. Nur Amalina, Kediri Regency. The research employed a quantitative descriptive approach involving 38 employees as the total population, using a census sampling technique. Data were collected through a five-point Likert scale questionnaire and analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis with IBM SPSS version 25.0. The results reveal that leadership style, motivation, and work environment have a positive and significant effect on employee performance, both partially and simultaneously. Among these variables, leadership style shows the most dominant influence in improving employee performance. The coefficient of determination (R²) value of 0.925 indicates that 92.5% of employee performance variation can be explained by these three variables, while the remaining 7.5% is influenced by other factors outside the research model. These findings highlight the crucial role of effective leadership, fair motivation systems, and a supportive work environment in enhancing employee performance and productivity within the agribusiness sector.

Rumahorbo, Gilbert Aldrich; Zulfahmi Indra; Alfarizi Wijaya; Melika Debiyana Putri; Buulolo, Calvin Sahputra

Teknik: Jurnal Ilmu Teknik dan Informatika 2025 LPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi - Studi Ekonomi Modern

CPU scheduling is a core function in modern operating systems that significantly impacts system performance and efficiency. Among various scheduling algorithms, Priority Scheduling is widely used and exists in two main variants: non-preemptive and preemptive. The non-preemptive mode allows a process to run to completion, while the preemptive mode can interrupt a running process for a higher-priority one. Understanding the behavioral differences between these modes is crucial but often challenging through manual calculations. To address this, an interactive web-based application was developed to simulate and visualize both preemptive and non-preemptive Priority Scheduling algorithms. The research method involved designing the system logic based on the core principles of each scheduling variant, followed by implementation using standard web technologies: HTML, Tailwind CSS, and JavaScript. The application allows users to input custom process data or load predefined case studies, select the scheduling mode, and instantly receive a comprehensive analysis. The results include a dynamically generated Gantt chart, a detailed performance metrics table (including turnaround time and waiting time), and a step-by-step execution log. Through a comparative analysis of a specific case study, the application is proven to be an effective educational tool. It accurately simulates both modes and visually demonstrates the impact of preemption on execution order, resource utilization, and key performance metrics, thereby simplifying the learning process for students and educators.

Syarifah Adelia Febriyanti; Sulistyowati Sulistyowati; Andar Sri Sumantri

Port Management and Maritime Administration Journal 2025 Indonesian Maritime Researchers and Lecturers

This study examines the factors affecting Ship Agency Company Performance (Y) at Tanjung Emas Port, Semarang. The focus is on four independent variables: Waiting Time Perception (X1), Loading and Unloading Productivity (X2), Document Handling (X3), and Human Resources (X4). Using a quantitative approach and multiple linear regression analysis, data were collected from 100 employees across 27 agency companies. The results indicate that all four independent variables have a positive and significant partial effect on company performance. Waiting Time Perception (X1) was identified as the most dominant factor, with a coefficient of β=0.322\beta = 0.322β=0.322 and tcount=3.152t_{count} = 3.152tcount​=3.152, suggesting that docking time efficiency (influenced by pilot services and vessel intensity) is the key determinant of agency performance. The coefficient of determination (Adjusted R2R^2R2) is 0.370, indicating that 37% of the variation in performance is explained by the model, while the remaining 63% is influenced by external factors such as weather and macro policies. This study underscores the importance of managing port time effectively and improving Human Resources competencies to enhance agency performance in congested and digitized maritime environments, offering strategic recommendations for regulators and port managers.

Azalia Nadya Ayu Maharani; Imang Dapit Pamungkas; Anna Sumaryati

Proceeding of the International Conference on Economics, Accounting, and Taxation 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Environmental sustainability has become an essential approach for companies to enhance their competitive advantage and reputation. This study examines the effect of ownership structure on sustainability performance and firm value. This study uses data from state-owned enterprises listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Ownership structure is proxied by institutional ownership, management ownership, and public ownership; sustainability performance is proxied by the total economic score, environmental score, and social score; and firm value is proxied by Tobin's Q. Our results reveal that ownership structure (management ownership, institutional ownership, and public ownership) have a direct effect on firm value, but indirectly do not have an indirect effect on firm value through CSR does not mediate the relationship between management ownership and institutional ownership with firm value. The unique findings of this study indicate that CSR mediates the relationship between public ownership and firm value. Public ownership partially mediates the relationship between firm type and firm value. The implications of this study will be significant for policymakers, corporate management, academics, and investors in considering the adoption and importance of corporate environmental practices.

Ida Azimawati; Imang Dapit Pamungkas

Proceeding of the International Conference on Economics, Accounting, and Taxation 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This research aims to empirically analyze the influence of intellectual capital and green accounting on the Company's performance. The importance of intangible resource management and compliance with environmental responsibility in creating a competitive advantage and the sustainability of the company's operations, especially during post-pandemic industrial dynamics. The phenomenon of declining Return on Assets (ROA) in several industrial sector companies also encourages the need to evaluate the effectiveness of the managerial strategies implemented. This study uses a quantitative approach with multiple linear regression analysis techniques. Samples were selected from 21 industrial sector companies that consistently published annual and sustainability reports during the study period. Secondary data is obtained from financial statements, sustainability reports, and official sources such as the IDX. The results of this study are expected to provide empirical evidence regarding the extent of the strategic role of intellectual capital and green accounting practices in increasing company efficiency, profitability, and legitimacy.

Widya Isma Dayanti; Syafitri Aulia Wulandari; Siti Maryamah

Dinamika Pembelajaran : Jurnal Pendidikan dan bahasa 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Educational institutions are under pressure to create organized and responsible quality assurance systems because raising the standard of education has become a global imperative. The Internal Quality Assurance System (SPMI) and the External Quality Assurance System (SPME) are integrated in Indonesia to achieve this. However, accountability must be transparent, real-time, and not just administrative due to the quick digital revolution. In order to enhance educational accountability in the digital age, this study attempts to examine and model the integration of internet-based internal and external quality assurance systems. Nine pertinent papers from 2018 to 2025 were chosen and examined using a systematic Literature Review (LR) process and a qualitative methodology. The findings show that institutional performance and accountability are greatly improved by the successful implementation of SPMI, which is driven by the PPEPP cycle (Planning, Implementation, Evaluation, Control, and Improvement). Additionally, the integration of digital-based systems (e-SPMI) acts as a link between SPME and SPMI, guaranteeing data correctness, efficiency, and transparency for accrediting needs. The results highlight the need for an integrated, web-based quality assurance system that facilitates evidence-based decision-making in order to attain educational accountability in the digital age. In order to automate data collection and reporting procedures, the study advises educational institutions to implement an online quality management information system

Jose Rizal Habibie; Dwiarso Utomo

Proceeding of the International Conference on Economics, Accounting, and Taxation 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The food and beverage industry are generally known for its stability. Nevertheless, this sub-sector underwent fluctuations as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, one of which was in its firm value. The study investigates how firm value is affected by key organizational characteristics, including financial performance, the scale of the firm, and the rate of sales growth. A firm's value is measured by its PBV (Price to Book Value). The study's measure of financial performance is a combination of Return on Equity (ROE) and the CR, DER, and TATO ratios. This study uses a quantitative approach. The study's population is composed of F&B firms publicly traded on the Indonesia Stock Exchange throughout 2019–2023. A purposive sampling technique was used to select the sample based on predefined requirements, leading to a total of 125 samples from 25 companies. Data were processed using WarpPLS version 8.0 to evaluate the research model through model fit, structural testing, and hypothesis testing. The results show that the model meets the required fit indices and has strong explanatory power. The findings reveal that profitability (ROE) and leverage (DER) have a positive and significant effect on firm value, while liquidity (CR) and sales growth exert a negative and significant effect. On the other hand, activity ratio (TATO) and firm size do not significantly influence firm value.

Raja Ferry Surya Gemilang; Adenanthera Lesmana; Dhanan Abimanto

Logistics and Supply Chain Insights 2025 Indonesian Maritime Researchers and Lecturers

This study analyzes the influence of internal operational variables—Process, Service Quality, and Facilities—on the Export Performance of PT. Panah Perdana Logisindo, a freight forwarding company in Semarang. Maritime logistics plays a crucial role in national competitiveness, but company performance often faces challenges amidst the complexity of global supply chains . Employing a quantitative approach with a sample of 100 export service users, multiple linear regression analysis indicates that all three independent variables positively and significantly affect Export Performance (Y). The results reveal that Process has the most dominant influence (\beta=0.309), followed closely by Facilities (\beta=0.302) and Service Quality (\beta=0.255). The model explains 53.0% of the variance in the company's Export Performance (Raja Ferry, 2025 2). These findings confirm the necessity of strengthening micro-operational aspects (efficient procedures, robust networks, and staff professionalism) as a core strategy for enhancing profitability and customer loyalty amidst macro-logistical challenges in Indonesia.

Amelia, Rizky; Salman, Putriana; Utami, Nadia Puteri

International Journal of Education and Literature 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Challenges faced by accounting students in producing accurate financial statements aligned with international standards, notably due to limited English proficiency. Therefore, this study examines the influence of accounting English vocabulary mastery and accounting concept comprehension on students ability in preparing financial statements in English. This study employed a quantitative method with a survey approach and multiple linear regession analysis. The research subjects are 81 accounting department students at Politeknik Negeri Banjarmasin taken with purposive sampling. Data was collected using a questionnaire and a performance task to measure vocabulary mastery, conceptual understanding, and the ability to prepare financial statements. The findings show that accounting English vocabulary mastery has a significant positive effect on students’ ability to prepare financial statements in English, while comprehension of accounting concepts does not show a significant individual effect. The adjusted R-squared value of 0.627 indicates that both variables together explain 62.7% of the variance in students’ ability. These findings emphasize that technical vocabulary mastery is a dominant factor enabling students to apply conceptual knowledge effectively in English-based financial reporting. It also highlights the importance of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) strategies in accounting education and suggests integrating vocabulary-focused learning methods to enhance students’ readiness for global accounting practices.

Cheriel Dhiya Nazwa Alivia; Saeful Amin

Jurnal Riset Ilmu Farmasi dan Kesehatan 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Cancer remains a major challenge in modern medicine due to drug resistance and the adverse effects of conventional therapies, making it one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Continuous scientific efforts aim to discover safer and more effective treatments. Owing to their structural diversity, strong bioactivity, and relatively low toxicity, natural compounds show great promise as sources of anticancer drug candidates. This article aims to explore the role of medicinal chemistry in investigating, modifying, and optimizing natural bioactive compounds to develop more effective, selective, and stable anticancer agents with improved bioavailability. A narrative review was conducted using scientific literature published between 2020 and 2025 from PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, and ResearchGate. The findings indicate that eugenol, berberine, hesperidin, piperine, and quercetin exhibit anticancer activities through apoptosis induction, inhibition of proliferation, and antioxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms. Modern medicinal chemistry relies on understanding structure–activity relationships (SAR), chemical modification, and nanoparticle formulation to enhance biological performance. In addition, in silico techniques such as molecular docking and QSAR analysis are applied to study ligands and receptors and predict bioavailability improvements. The development of natural products as rational, effective, and safe anticancer drug candidates is strengthened by integrating experimental, computational, and pharmaceutical approaches.

Andito Dwi Rangga; Urip Aji Trio; Alif Ranaya Syahadatan Gunawan; Budiharjo Budiharjo

Konstruksi: Publikasi Ilmu Teknik, Perencanaan Tata Ruang dan Teknik Sipil 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

This study aims to analyze work time efficiency and determine standard time in the furniture production process at CV. JM Putra using the Time and Motion Study method. The background of this study stems from the problem of low production time efficiency due to suboptimal work methods, ineffective work area layout, and a lack of systematic work time measurement. The research was conducted quantitatively and descriptively through direct observation, interviews, and time measurements using a stopwatch for the table production process, which consisted of five main activities. The results showed that the average total cycle time for one table unit was 347.25 minutes, with the activity of assembling the table frame being the longest activity at 120.13 minutes or about 34.6% of the total working time. After performance assessment and the addition of a 15.5% allowance factor, the standard time was obtained at 129.03 minutes. These results indicate that the activity of assembling the table frame is the most critical point that affects production efficiency. The implications of this study show the importance of improving work methods, area layout, and operator training to increase labor productivity. The application of standard time measurement results can be used as a basis for setting work standards, production capacity planning, and a more objective labor incentive system.

Angga Bagus Kurniawan; Sulistyowati Sulistyowati; Andar Sri Sumantri

Logistics and Supply Chain Insights 2025 Indonesian Maritime Researchers and Lecturers

Employee performance is a crucial element in determining the success of the company's operations, especially in the logistics sector which demands efficiency and speed of service. This study aims to analyze the factors that affect the performance of employees of PT. Universal Tunggal Logistics which operates at the Port of Tanjung Emas Semarang. The research method used is a quantitative approach with data collection techniques through questionnaires distributed to employees of the operational and administrative departments. The variables tested included work motivation, work environment, leadership style, and employee competence. Data analysis was conducted to identify the dominant factors that contribute to the performance improvement. The results of the research are expected to make an empirical contribution to the development of more effective managerial strategies in improving productivity and service quality. The novelty of this research lies in its focus on the EMKL (Sea Cargo Expedition) industry, which has unique operational characteristics compared to other service sectors, such as high dependence on cross-agency coordination, port dynamics, and tight time demands. The findings of this study are expected to be a reference for similar logistics companies in designing adaptive and evidence-based human resource policies, as well as strengthening competitiveness amid the challenges of globalization and digitalization of the logistics sector.

Rodliyanto Rodliyanto; Amirul Mustofah; Eny Haryati

RISOMA : Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan 2025 Asosiasi Ilmuwan Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Humaniora Indonesia

This research analyses the optimisation of the electronic performance appraisal system (e-Kinerja) implementation within the context of the Civil Servant (ASN) performance management transformation at the Sidoarjo Regency Regional Civil Service Agency. The e-Kinerja system represents a digital innovation in ASN performance appraisal, developed in accordance with the Minister of State Apparatus Utilisation and Bureaucratic Reform Regulation Number 6 of 2022. This qualitative research, employing a case study approach, utilised purposive sampling for informant selection, with data gathered through participant observation and documentary analysis. Data analysis followed the Miles and Huberman model, encompassing data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The research findings indicate that the e-Kinerja implementation faces challenges regarding system integration with the Personnel Information System (SIMPEG), synchronisation of personnel data, and equitable dissemination of information to all Civil Servants. Nevertheless, the system is proven to enhance accountability, transparency, and work productivity of Civil Servants through measurable daily reporting mechanisms and monthly targets. This study contributes theoretically to the literature on technology-based public sector performance management and practically through recommendations for developing a more integrated e-Government system. Policy implications include the necessity for accelerating the digitalisation of personnel services, strengthening the capacity of civil service human resources in digital literacy, and developing an information technology infrastructure that supports bureaucratic transformation towards a more efficient, accountable, and responsive.