Hasan, Zulkifli
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A Bibliometric Analysis of Global Research Trends on Food Security Policy: Insights for Sustainable Governance Hasan, Zulkifli; Daryanto, Hadi; Suwarno, Suwarno
Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Kesatuan Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): JIMKES Edisi Maret 2025
Publisher : LPPM Institut Bisnis dan Informatika Kesatuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37641/jimkes.v13i2.3272

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Food security is a strategic global issue that involves policy, governance, and sustainable development dimensions. This study examines global research trends on food security policy using a bibliometric approach based on 125 scientific publications published between 2020 and 2025. Utilizing the Scopus database and analytical tools such as RStudio, VOSviewer, and Publish or Perish, the study maps the most influential sources, leading authors, contributing countries, and the most frequently discussed topics. The findings show that "food security," "agricultural policy," and "sustainable development" are the dominant themes in the literature, with the highest contributions from China, Italy, and the United States. The study also highlights the importance of institutional governance, technology adoption, and evidence-based policy in addressing food distribution inequality, climate change, and production constraints. In conclusion, cross-sector collaboration and integrated policy approaches are essential to achieving a resilient and sustainable global food system.
Food Security Governance: Bibliometric Mapping and Comparative Policy Lessons for Indonesia Hasan, Zulkifli; Daryanto, Hadi
Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Kesatuan Vol. 12 No. 6 (2024): JIMKES Edisi November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37641/jimkes.v12i6.4055

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Food security governance remains critical as global challenges like climate change and distribution inefficiencies threaten equitable access to food, particularly in archipelagic nations like Indonesia. This study aims to analyze global trends in food security policy and derive actionable governance lessons for Indonesia through a dual approach. It employs bibliometric analysis of 128 journal articles published between 2010 and 2024, using Scopus data processed with RStudio’s Bibliometric tool, alongside a comparative review of food security strategies in India, Brazil, China, and Ethiopia. Findings reveal a shift in global research toward sustainability, resilience, and governance, with key journals and keywords emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches. The comparative analysis highlights India’s digital reforms for transparent distribution, Brazil’s agroecological initiatives for smallholder empowerment, China’s technology-driven self-sufficiency, and Ethiopia’s community-based resilience programs. These strategies offer transferable lessons for addressing Indonesia’s logistical and climate-related challenges. The study concludes that Indonesia can enhance its food security by integrating digital governance, sustainable farming practices, technological investments, and community-driven resilience programs.
The Link between Attachment Style and Conflict Resolution Strategies in Romantic Relationships Hasan, Zulkifli; Ridzky, Tengku; Riau, Ahmad
Journal Social Humanity Perspective Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Journal Social Humanity Perspective
Publisher : Journal Social Humanity Perspective

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71435/639111

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In the current study, the connection between attachment styles and conflict resolution strategy in romantic relations is explored, and the results are placed in the context of the greater management literature. Although attachment theory has a long history of explaining individual variation in regulating emotions and interpersonal relations, little is known about how this theory applies to conflict management in organizational contexts. Based on a quantitative research design, a sample of adult participants was used to measure the levels of attachment orientations, including secure, anxious, and avoidant attachment, as well as the predictive relationship between these variables and constructive and destructive conflict management models. Inferential statistical tests; correlations, ANOVA and regression identified that secure attachment had positive relationship with integrative and constructive conflict strategy, while anxious attachment was positively related to escalation strategy and destructive strategy, and avoidant attachment was positively related to withdrawal strategy and disengagement strategy. Such results are not limited in intimate relationships but contribute to understanding how the dispositional orientations influence conflict management behaviors that individuals also apply to work-related situations. The results prove the relevance of recognizing attachment-sensitive tendencies in management, leadership and team work. To organizations, the research has practical implications: training and human resource development programs should target not only situational conflict antecedents, but also underlying dispositional orientations that affect behavior. Moreover, the research also demands reconstructing conflict competence as a process of psychological security and organizational arrangements that lead to trust and relation safety. The present study can be considered as an extension of the conflict management literature by providing a bridge between the psychological understanding and use in management. It highlights that the emotional structure of human relationships, which is based on attachment, continues to be the key to individual and organizational achievement.