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SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION PRODUCTION COSTS IN INDONESIA Ade Sjafruddin; Henry Armijaya; Agung Rahardjo; Ari Sarif Munandar
Jurnal Transportasi Vol. 8 No. 1 (2008)
Publisher : Forum Studi Transportasi antar Perguruan Tinggi (FSTPT)

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Abstract The transportation production cost (TPC) considerably has strong influence to the national economic condition. This paper focused on the analysis of the transportation production cost sensitivity in relation to the variation of the external affecting factor, which are fuel price, rupiah exchange rate and Bank of Indonesia interest rate. Based on the R2 values, the TPC components in general have significant correlation, with the fuel prices. However, they do not have high correlation to the fluctuation of interest rate and rupiah exchange rate. The sensitivity analysis shows that a 10% rise on fuel price would cause 6%, 2%, 7%, 2.4%, and 4.9% rise on the TPC of intercity bus, ferry ship, interisland ship, train, and airline, respectively.Keywords: sensitivity analysis, transportation production cost, external affecting factor.
EFFICIENCY OR EXCLUSION?, A CRITICAL STUDY OF CORPORATE COMMUNICATION IN MASS LAYOFF DECISIONS IN THE TELEVISION INDUSTRY Saeni, Eni; RR Roosita Cindrakasih; Marlina Rahmi; Agung Rahardjo
Akrab Juara : Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Sosial Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Mei
Publisher : Yayasan Azam Kemajuan Rantau Anak Bengkalis

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This study examines corporate communication related to the decision to make mass layoffs in the television industry using a critical discourse analysis approach. The main focus of the study is to understand how the narratives of efficiency and social exclusion are framed and constructed in print and online media discourse. Data were collected from various news reports and official corporate statements during the period of mass layoffs. The results of the analysis show the dominance of the efficiency narrative used by companies to legitimize the decision to make layoffs, with an emphasis on restructuring and business optimization. However, alternative discourses emerging from the media and trade unions reveal the reality of social and economic exclusion experienced by affected workers, which is often hidden from the official corporate narrative. This study confirms that corporate communication functions as a tool for legitimization and image management, but tends to ignore the crucial social dimension of exclusion. These findings reinforce the importance of a critical approach in understanding the dynamics of power through language in the context of mass layoffs. This study also highlights the role of the media as an arena for discourse battles between corporate interests and workers' rights.
POWER AND CRITICISM: THE DYNAMICS OF DIGITAL COMMUNICATION IN ONLINE PUBLIC SPACES Eni Saeni; RR Roosita Cindrakasih; Abdul Azis; Agung Rahardjo; Jaka Atmaja
Akrab Juara : Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Sosial Vol. 10 No. 4 (2025): November
Publisher : Yayasan Azam Kemajuan Rantau Anak Bengkalis

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The development of digital communication technology has transformed the landscape of public space into an interactive and participatory arena where power and critique confront each other. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of digital communication in Indonesia's online public space, particularly in the context of the relationship between power and society. Using a descriptive qualitative approach with digital observation (netnography), in-depth interviews, and content analysis, this study explores the phenomenon of public discourse on platforms X (Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok. The results show that power in digital space is hidden and exercised through algorithmic mechanisms and information control. Society, on the other hand, utilizes digital space as a means of resistance through humor, memes, and online activism. The digital public space ultimately becomes an arena for the dialectic between control and freedom, emphasizing the importance of critical digital literacy in maintaining democracy in the information age.