Bibliometric analysis of honeycomb model: research trend in social media marketingRubiyanti, Nurafni; San, Lim Ying; Widodo, Arry; Zhee, Lim Ying; Silvianita, Anita; Hock, Ng Tuan
doi: 10.1117/12.3011830pmid: N/A
The honeycomb model serves as a comprehensive framework for understanding social media engagement. It encompasses seven dimensions, including identity, conversations, sharing, presence, relationships, reputation and groups. This study utilised a bibliometric analysis to examine keywords related to the honeycomb model, revealing distinct clusters that highlight practical aspects, theoretical frameworks, mathematical and computational aspects as well as a broad range of topics. The analysis showcased the multidimensional nature of the honeycomb model's research landscape and its significance across diverse sectors. The findings provided valuable insights for businesses and researchers seeking to enhance social media engagement and develop effective marketing strategies.
The effect of measurement error on the performance of the s chartLee, Ming Ha; Lee, Zhi Yau; Teoh, Wei Lin; Tan, Vie Ming; Kong, Melinda; Chew, XinYing
doi: 10.1117/12.3011408pmid: N/A
In this paper, we look at how measurement error affects the statistical performance of the s chart. The linear covariate error model is used to evaluate the efficiency of the s chart with measurement error. The influence of input factors on the performance of the s chart is explored using the linear covariate error model. Shorter out-of-control average run lengths of the s chart are seen to be connected to smaller measurement error ratios, higher coefficient B values, and more repeated measurements of each item in each sample. To illustrate how to use the s chart when there is measurement error, an example is given.
Evaluation of occurrence number and communication based on FMEA operations in product developmentRajasekaran, S.; L., Natrayan
doi: 10.1117/12.3011702pmid: N/A
FMEA (Failure Mode Effect Analysis) has been used for several decades and has proven effective in assisting organisations in assessing the risks associated with breakdowns. FMEA risk rating numbers are employed to rank failure mechanisms that may happen in a system. The research has specific criteria for assigning a value to FMEA parts known as intensity, frequency, and recognition. Rather than relying solely on the analyst's expertise, this paper proposes a method for assigning the value for occurrence in a more realistic manner that represents the system's condition under investigation. The primary goal of this study is to build on and fill the research gap between manual and systematic approaches to document maintenance. The risk priority number was computed using trends in body machining data. This study thoroughly discloses the risk based on several characteristics, such as workstations, process inspection, quality checking, and sales returns. All four chosen factors exhibited a correlation coefficient of 0.3, indicating a weak relationship between the number of occurrences exceeding FMEA goal values and the number of Corrective Action Reports created.
A model for disseminating a network of cooperation from community practice model sufficiency economy to learning for sustainable developmentGainma, L.; Watananimitgul, W.; Kalawong, S.; Kaewsrimol, B.; Ekthammathat, N.; Wimuttipanya, J.; Rukapan, W.; Poosuwan, T.; Srimuang, T.
doi: 10.1117/12.3012417pmid: N/A
The purposes of this research were to A model for disseminating a network of cooperation from community practice model sufficiency economy to learning for sustainable development and result of using that model. Mixed method of qualitative-quantitative research. The sample group consisted of 100 people in communities year of 2023 selected by purposive sampling method. For analyzing data, the percentage (%), mean () and standard deviation ( ). The results of the research were findings: The development of innovative learning media for sustainable development according to the sufficiency economy principle under the cooperation network model through digital media design with the ADDIE Model consists of 1) content analysis of 10 communities of sufficiency economy model 2) media learning innovation The content is divided into 4 aspects: 2.1) Community Context 2.2) Community Leaders 2.3) Community Management Strategies and 2.4) Community Product 3) Efficiency Examination, namely 3.1) Degree Rotation for Animation 3.2) Pixel 3.3) light & Sound 3.4) Definition 3.5) Eye plot diagram and 4) Digital media integrity improvement.
Bolstering EVA photovoltaic devices enclosing sheets with esterified cellulose nanofibers improves the mechanical and barrier characteristicsLakshmaiya, Natrayan; Murugan, V. Sakthi
doi: 10.1117/12.3011858pmid: N/A
Utilizing microbial cotton nanotubes, a photovoltaic enclosing membrane based on polyethylene adipate monomer (EVA) was developed. EVA was pre-treated with a butyric acid alkaline solution before being combined in a dual extruder. The effect of fibre on the tensile, thermal, and photonic properties of EVA composite films, as well as their blocking characteristics, has been investigated. Once altered BC signalling was utilised, the mechanical and repellent characteristics of the EVA coatings improved. The findings are attributed to the various pharmacological functional groups of the filament, as confirmed by XRD spectra. Demethylation of the EVA was postponed, and the light source opacity of the EVA sheets was maintained at or greater than 80%. Ultimately, our investigation demonstrated that only by employing an appropriate kind and amount of cellulosic was it feasible to increase the barrier qualities of EVA film with compromising significant clarity.
The influence of family socioeconomic status, education level, and gender on financial literacy in Tanah Datar districtAlfikry, Adib; Akbar, Aldi
doi: 10.1117/12.3011825pmid: N/A
Financial problems are common problems felt by many people, ranging from difficulties in finding money, expenses that are greater than income, increased debt, to declining income. However, low financial literacy is one of the factors that trigger these financial problems. Financial literacy itself refers to the ability of individuals to understand and manage personal finances well. In that context, this thesis aims to examine the influence of family socioeconomic status (X), education level (W), and gender (Z) on the financial literacy (Y) of the community in Tanah Datar Regency. This study used quantitative methods using questionnaires as data collection instruments. Data obtained from 200 respondents in Tanah Datar District were analyzed using the Hayes Process Models regression analysis technique to examine the relationship between independent variables (family socioeconomic status) and moderator variables (education level and gender) with dependent variables (financial literacy). The effect of income, employment, asset ownership, education level, and gender on people's financial literacy levels was examined separately and together. The results showed that simultaneously, socioeconomic status and education level had a positive and significant effect on financial literacy. However, there was no significant effect of gender factors on financial literacy. Therefore, it can be concluded that family socioeconomic status and education level have a positive and significant relationship with the financial literacy of the people in Tanah Datar Regency. These factors can be used as guidelines in designing educational programs and policies that aim to improve financial literacy in the community. In addition, it is important to realize that gender differences do not have a significant impact on financial literacy, so efforts to improve financial literacy must involve all members of society regardless of gender. Therefore, an inclusive approach is needed in an effort to improve financial literacy, so that all people can understand and manage their personal finances well. That way, it is hoped that people can overcome the financial problems they face, and ultimately have a better financial condition.
Effects of chemical reactions on the flow of Eyring-Powell nanofluids at different viscosities on a porous stretch sheetSandhya, Akuri; Siva Mala, Munnangi; Sandhya, Raajaani; Veera Reddy, Karnati
doi: 10.1117/12.3011652pmid: N/A
The article intended to study the influence of chemical reactions on Magneto hydrodynamic (MHD) fluid flow over a permeable extending sheet in the presence of a magnetic field with variable viscosity. The non-dimensional governing laws for this examination are resolved by utilizing the MATLAB BVP4C package. The impact of distinct non-dimensional governing equations on velocity, temperature, and concentration profiles have been discoursed qualitatively and exhibited graphically, as well the skin friction, rate of heat transfer, and rate of mass transfer values are analyzed, also displayed in tabular form.
Preparation and evaluation of bamboo laminated cannabis paper physico-mechanical characteristicsLakshmaiya, Natrayan
doi: 10.1117/12.3011716pmid: N/A
The current work describes the production and characterization of bamboo sheets supplemented with tapioca and utilizing ammonia zirconia (IV) bicarbonate as a compatibilizer. Introducing starches and a coupling agent increases the shredding strength, elastic modulus, and mechanical characteristics of the bamboo sheets by up to 4% and 2%, respectively. The level of condensation reactions is 88% in the optimized formulations. XRD and morphological investigations demonstrate that chemical interaction between hemp fibre and tapioca enhances the efficiency of bamboo papers. The elastic modulus and rip resistance of the produced hemp sheets increased by 129% and 147%, respectively, using only 4% cassava flour and 2% ammonia zirconia bicarbonate. According to the outcome of the research on the level of condensation reactions, hemp, viscose fiber, and tapioca had the maximum contact (87%) when combined.
A systematic literature review: implementation of ERP systems in logistics companies supply chain management in developed and developing countriesNugraha, Diki Wahyu; Ismail, Hariadi; Wardhana, Aditya; Wijaksana, Tri Indra; Yunani, Akhmad
doi: 10.1117/12.3012259pmid: N/A
As an important resource for a company, an ERP system can consolidate company transactions and information into a common database, making information accessible to different departments, thereby improving the ability of management accountants to fulfill their duties of providing real-time data, especially data. operations that support management control and decision making. Operations that support management control and decision making. In Indonesia, ERP has been widely used in companies with a high level of sophistication. One of the industrial fields in Indonesia that is quite constantly practicing ERP is the manufacturing company. Because, manufacturing is a very complex factory compared to other factories. Therefore, the presence of ERP is able to support the increase in the usability and efficiency of a company. Most companies around the world have implemented ERP, but businesses do not really contribute from ERP systems. This research focuses on the use of ERP in logistics.
The influence of advertising controversy on purchasing intention: a case of luxurious fashion brandHasbi, Imanuddin; Putra, Adrianza; Pradana, Mahir; Syahputra, Syahputra; Wijaksana, Tri Indra; Ismail, Hariadi
doi: 10.1117/12.3011440pmid: N/A
Controversial advertising has the potential to significantly impact consumer purchase intention, both positively and negatively. On one hand, controversial ads can generate attention, interest, and curiosity among consumers, leading to an increased likelihood of purchasing the advertised product. On the other hand, controversial ads may also offend or alienate some consumers, leading to decreased purchase intention and even brand boycotts. The impact of controversial advertising on purchase intention is complex and influenced by a range of factors, including the nature of the controversy, the target audience, and the overall marketing strategy of the brand. Ultimately, it is important for brands to approach controversial advertising with thoughtfulness and sensitivity, carefully considering the potential impacts on brand reputation and customer loyalty.