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Exploring the Influence: A Bibliometric Analysis of Social Media Marketing in the Digital Era Sudirjo, Frans; Praja, Selvia Junita; Syamsu Rijal
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 06 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i6.104

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This study presents a bibliometric analysis of the term "social media marketing" to explore the growing trends, key contributors, and thematic focus in the academic literature. Social media marketing represents the integration of social media utilization practices and principles into marketing strategies and activities, highlighting the growing importance of technological developments to economic practices in the use of social media. This research examined 980 articles with themes related to marketing management. In the context of this study, we concluded that marketing management articles were classified into twelve clusters. Marketing management research trends related to social media are of great interest to research on the marketing side. There are several topics that frequently appear in publications, such as the social media marketing perspective of one variable against another.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PROSPEROUS HOUSING PROGRAM IN HULU SUNGAI SELATAN REGENCY AT SOUTH KALIMANTAN PROVINCE Sukmana, Mochammad Syachrur; Praja, Selvia Junita
J-3P (Jurnal Pembangunan Pemberdayaan Pemerintahan) J-3P (Jurnal Pembangunan Pemberdayaan Pemerintahan) Vol. 9, No. 2, November 2024
Publisher : ipdn

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/j-3p.v9i2.4340

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Abstract: This research was initiated due to the level of social welfare of the community in Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency is still relatively low, which is characterized by the large number of uninhabitable residences. The aim of this research is to assess the effectiveness of the Prosperous Housing Program (PRS) policy stipulated in Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency Regent Regulation No. 25 of 2015 concerning Integrated Regional Poverty Management in Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency in increasing the number of livable housing for the community in Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency as well as knowing the obstacle factors, and the efforts to solve them. This research used a descriptive qualitative research method with an inductive approach. Data collection technique used in this research were interviews, documents and data, as well as observation. Interviews were conducted with related parties. Researchers also analysed the data using Riant Nugroho's theory regarding Policy Effectiveness. The research results show that the implementation of the Prosperous Housing Program (PRS) in improving the quality of community housings can be said to be successful and effective because it meets the achievement targets every year. However, there are still several obstacles to implementing this program. These obstacles are influenced by several factors, including lack of coordination between program implementing parties, short program implementation time, limited workforce and land ownership problems. Meanwhile, the efforts to solve the obstacles include forming a coordination team, careful time planning, increasing the quality and quantity of labour and providing information regarding land ownership. Keywords: Policy Effectiveness, Habitable Housings, Community.
Sistem Pemerintahan Berbasis Elektronik (SPBE) sebagai Instrumen Inovasi Pemerintah Daerah dalam Menjamin Ketahanan Pangan Berkelanjutan Komarudin, Dedi; Mu’minah, Sulton; Praja, Selvia Junita; Setiawan, Sigit; Ruhana, Faria
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF REFLECTION : Economic, Accounting, Management and Business Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF REFLECTION: Economic, Accounting, Management, & Business
Publisher : Sekolah Menengah Kejuruan (SMK) Pustek

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37481/sjr.v8i2.1092

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Food security is not only an agricultural issue, but also closely related to adaptive governance. In the digital era, SPBE is present as a strategic innovation for local governments in ensuring access, distribution and availability of sustainable food. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method with case studies in several regions that have implemented SPBE. The results show that SPBE is able to integrate food data, improve the efficiency of public services, and support national programmes such as Free Nutritious Meals through the involvement of local farmers. The main obstacles include limited digital human resources, infrastructure, and cross-sector coordination. The research recommends strengthening digital institutions, developing regional food dashboards, and increasing digital literacy as strategies to support SPBE-based food security.
Di Bawah Bayang-Bayang Nikel: Multi-Dampak Tata Kelola Pertambangan di Perbatasan Konawe–Konawe Utara, Indonesia Praja, Selvia Junita; Wulandari, Serly; Simanjuntak, Tumpak Haposan; Sudrajat, Ihwan; Lambelanova, Rossy
Society Vol 13 No 2 (2025): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v13i2.942

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Decentralization in Indonesia is designed to strengthen local development. Yet, the prolonged boundary dispute between Konawe and North Konawe Regencies reveals a governance paradox in which resource abundance within contested territories generates cascading multidimensional impacts. This qualitative case study employs purposive sampling of government officials, electoral supervisors, community leaders, and industry actors, with data collected through semi-structured interviews, field observations, and documentary analysis, and processed in NVivo 12 using iterative coding. The findings demonstrate that unresolved territorial fragmentation, compounded by intensive nickel mining, produces a multi-impact cascade: environmental degradation manifested in flooding, soil erosion, water and air pollution; economic uncertainty that constrains welfare distribution; social tensions arising from labor absorption and demographic shifts; political vulnerabilities such as duplication risks in the Final Voters List (DPT); and governance stagnation in land administration and investment. By advancing the concept of local spatial geopolitics of mining, this study shows how boundary disputes create a governance vacuum that amplifies ecological, economic, social, political, and administrative risks, and calls for joint-boundary management mechanisms, strengthened environmental regulation, and coordinated law enforcement to restore legitimacy and resilience in mining regions.