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- ItemEFFECT OF WORK SAFETY AND HEALTH KNOWLEDGE ON CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN CAWANG-TOMANG CENGKARENG TOLL ROAD PROJECTS(Horizon Research Publishing, 2019) Setiawan, Asep; Akbar, Sandy Radhitya; Istambul, Muhammad Rozahi; Agustian, Yanyan; Saudi, Mohd Haizam Bin MohdSafety at the location of road works is an important part that is often overlooked in the construction and maintenance of roads. Management of the safety of the road work location is the responsibility of the road manager. In general, knowledge about Occupational Health and Safety (OSH) is very broad, but there are several OHS components that are considered important to be used as a benchmark for understanding OSH. These components are K3 Definition and Initiation, K3 Management System (SMK3), Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), K3 Facilities and Infrastructure, OHS Risk. Research on the influence of occupational safety and health knowledge on occupational health on construction worker behavior was carried out to determine the effect of K3 knowledge variables together on the behavior of construction workers. And to know the effect of K3 knowledge variables partially on the behavior of construction workers. From the results of the study it can be concluded that there is a relationship or a low level of correlation between K3 Knowledge and Workers' Behavior while the value of the Determination Coefficient (adjusted r square) is 0.033 which means only 3.3% of K3 Knowledge aspects that affect Construction Worker Behavior and the remaining 96.7% is influenced by other variables. Based on the results of the T-test calculation using the method of calculation of Multiple Linear Regression the value of t count
- ItemGULA SEMUT AREN AS A LEADING AND POTENTIAL COMMODITIES OF SMALL AND MEDIUM MICRO BUSINESSES (UMKM) IN INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL TRADE(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 2, 2020) Sutisna, Deden; Roeshartono; Saudi, Mohd Haizam Bin MohdGula Semut Aren include traditional products that are easily found on several islands or regions of Indonesia, from Aceh to West Papua. This product can be a potential Indonesian Small and Medium Micro Businesses (UMKM) commodity for the world market if it is managed wisely and professionally. The purpose of this study is to uncover the potential side of palm sugar as Indonesia's leading Small And Medium Micro Business commodity in the fulfillment of world-class ant sugar products through export and import mechanisms in the next five years. Data analysis techniques used multiple linear regression with the following stages of research; 1) Collecting data and information from the field and secondary data sources, 2) Comparing data from research results and other sources of reference in accordance with the needs of the problem formulation, 3) Drawing conclusions from data trends to answer the scientific allegations from the research that was developed. The research results show that Indonesia in 2017 only contributed 3% to meet the world market of ant sugar. The remaining 97% was controlled by other countries such as 1) China, 2) the Netherlands, 3) the United States, 4) France, 5) Belgium, 6 ) Belgium, 7) Ireland, 8) Germany, 9) Korea Republic, 10) Indonesian, 11) Thailand, and 12) Other Country, while for the next 5 years, it will contribute 4.78% to meet the world market for this ant sugar. 95.22% controlled by other countries as above. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that Indonesian palm sugar has a huge potential for the world market in the future, this condition is supported by other factors such as; 1) The percentage of Indonesian market space for this product is 95.22%, 2) The area of Indonesia's tropical land is wider than other countries that are overgrown with palm or kawung trees, 3) The human resources of palm or kawung farmers can still be developed, 4) Institution of Small And Medium Micro Businesses as Pivot developer farmers are still passionate about this sector
- ItemTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMAN CAPITAL, RELATIONAL CAPITAL AND CAPITAL STRUCTURE IN ENCOURAGING BUSINESS PERFORMANCE: A STUDY IN CREATIVE INDUSTRY OF BATIK TRUSMI, CIREBON DISTRICT, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 2, 2020) Sutisna, Deden; Saudi, Mohd Haizam Bin MohdAim the research is to test the level of relationship between Human Capital dan Relational Capital with Structure Capital dan Business Performance that develops the Batik creative industry in Trusmi in Cirebon District, West Java. The research respondents regarding business and workers in this industry sectors amounted to 10 creative industries with 10 employees each. The research method is survey, primary data sources with questionnaires, interviews and observations as a data collection tool on the object of analysis. Test data using the validity, reliability and classical assumptions test with product moment assessment analysis tools and determination. The results of the study indicate that the level of the relationship between; 1) Human Capital and low Category Capital Structure, 2) Human Capital and Financial Performance are very low, 3) Human Capital and Financial Performance are very low, 4) Human Capital and Optional Capital are strong category, 5) Working Capital and Capital Structure are very low, 6) Relational capital and very low financial performance, 7) Relational capital and very low financial performance, and 8) Capital structure and business performance are very low. Being able to separate from the levels built by dominant variables gives a low influence except between Capita Humans and Relational Capital giving strong ones.