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Management of Fishing Safety for Small Fisheries: An Empirical Analysis Adenanthera L. Dewa
Research Horizon Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023)
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This research highlights the significance of fishing vessel safety in the coastal fishing port in Morodemak, Demak, aiming to identify factors influencing safety and vulnerabilities that may compromise it. Employing a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods, the study collects data through surveys, interviews, observations, and historical incident records. The results reveal critical factors impacting fishing vessel safety, including environmental conditions, vessel maintenance, crew experience and training, safety equipment availability, regulatory compliance, and port infrastructure. Understanding these factors enables the formulation of effective safety enhancement strategies and the promotion of safer fishing practices. The research provides valuable insights for policymakers, port authorities, and fishing communities, contributing to the knowledge on fishing vessel safety. The study's recommendations include reduce accidents, safeguard fishermen's well-being, and foster sustainable fishing practices in the Morodemak Port.
The Influence of Rider Concentration, Vehicle Completeness and Traffic Discipline on Motorcycle Rider Safety Adenanthera Dewa
Research Horizon Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023)
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Transportation plays a crucial role in driving development, particularly in developing countries such as Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the concentration of riders, vehicle equipment, traffic discipline on the safety of motorcyclists on the lasem-rembang pantura road. In this study, researchers used two types of data, including Qualitative Data and Quantitative Data. The results show that rider concentration, vehicle completeness, and traffic discipline have a positive and significant influence on motorcyclist safety. The results of the simple regression test show that the three variables have a positive coefficient, which means that the higher the concentration, vehicle equipment, and traffic discipline, the higher the level of rider safety.
Empirical Analysis of Street Safety: Driver Behavior and Traffic Characteristics on Traffic Accidents in Semarang Adenanthera Dewa
Research Horizon Vol. 3 No. 5 (2023)
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Transportation issues are a common challenge faced by both developed and developing countries, including Indonesia. The transportation sector's primary goal is to establish a system that facilitates smooth, safe, fast, cost-effective, comfortable, and environmentally friendly movement of people, vehicles, and goods. In accordance with Law No. 22 of 2009 on traffic and road transportation, traffic accidents are defined as unexpected, non-intentional incidents occurring on the road involving vehicles, with or without other road users, resulting in human casualties and/or property damage. This research aims to assess the influence of driver behavior, intersection traffic characteristics, and traffic sign violations on traffic accidents at the Tlogosari Intersection in Semarang. The problem formulation, research objectives, and hypotheses in this study intend to analyze the positive and significant effects, both individually and collectively, of the independent variables on the dependent variable (traffic accidents). The study's subjects comprise motor vehicle users at the Tlogosari intersection in Semarang, with primary and secondary data serving as data sources. The study sample consists of 100 respondents who are Tlogosari Intersection users in Semarang, selected through non-probability sampling using the Incidental Sampling method. The data analysis technique employed is multiple linear regression analysis.
Empirical Analysis of Service Quality on Consumer Satisfaction in Maritime Transportation Adenanthera Dewa
Research Horizon Vol. 3 No. 5 (2023)
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Maritime transportation is a crucial element of a nation's large-scale shipment system, facilitating the movement of goods both within and beyond its borders. Major port cities like Semarang, home to the Semarang Container Terminal (Terminal Peti Kemas Semarang or TPKS), have witnessed a surge in container traffic for imports and exports. In this study, quantitative and qualitative data were collected from 72 respondents through questionnaires, interviews, observations, literature review, and documentation. Based on empirical evidence and a research model involving multiple linear regressions, independent variables, including physical conditions, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy, individually and collectively have a significant and positive impact on customer satisfaction. Recommendations for TPKS management include enhancing service quality by providing precise services, improving professionalism, enhancing responsiveness, and ensuring clear communication to prevent unexpected costs. This research aids TPKS management in improving service quality and customer satisfaction, with a focus on key dimensions.
The Influence of Work Motivation, Job Rotation and Career Development on Employee Performance Adenanthera Dewa
Research Horizon Vol. 1 No. 6 (2021)
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The Kijang Port in Riau, marked by heavy congestion and high traffic density in sea transportation, operates in an era of fierce competition, not only from domestic but also international competitors due to the influence of free trade. In this context, businesses strive to enhance their resource utilization efficiency to secure a competitive edge. Notably, employee performance stands at the core of organizational success, significantly affected by various factors, including work motivation, job rotation, and career development. This study explores these elements and their impact on employee performance at the Kijang Port. The findings of the research showcase work motivation as the most influential factor in driving employee performance, supported by its positive and significant relationship. Job rotation and career development also exhibit positive and significant effects on employee performance, although they rank below work motivation in terms of influence. The study recommends that organizations and management at the Kijang Port prioritize strategies for enhancing work motivation among employees and consider approaches to promote job rotation and facilitate career development. Addressing these factors has the potential to lead to improved overall performance and productivity, underscoring the importance of fostering work motivation, job rotation, and career development as strategies for optimizing employee performance at the Kijang Port, Riau Islands.