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Implementation Of New Public Management Principles In Improving Passport Services At The Class I Immigration Office TPI Denpasar Itu, Maria Yuliana; Dewi, Ni Luh Yulyana
Pasundan Social Science Development Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Pasundan Social Science Development (PASCIDEV)
Publisher : Doctoral Program of Social Science Pasundan University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/pascidev.v5i1.153

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The purpose of this study is to determine the Implementation of the New Public Management Principle in Improving Passport Services at the Class I TPI Denpasar Immigration Office. By using a qualitative descriptive method, the researcher directly went to the research location and conducted interviews with parties who knew how the Implementation of the New Public Management Principle in Improving Passport Services at the Class I TPI Denpasar Immigration Office, as well as external parties, namely the community as passport applicants. This aims to obtain accurate information regarding the Implementation of the New Public Management Principle in Improving Passport Services at the Class I TPI Denpasar Immigration Office. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the New Public Management (NPM) principle in passport services at the Class I TPI Denpasar Immigration Office based on the principles that are the characteristics of NPM according to Christopher Hood is not all optimal and still needs improvement to be more efficient in passport services at the Class I TPI Denpasar Immigration Office.
Self-Regulation as a Control of Consumptive Behavior Ratnamaya, Ni Putu Dinda Cetta; Dewi, Ni Luh Yulyana
Pasundan Social Science Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Pasundan Social Science Development (PASCIDEV)
Publisher : Doctoral Program of Social Science Pasundan University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/pascidev.v6i1.260

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This study aims to examine the role of self-regulation as a key psychological mechanism in controlling impulsive and compulsive consumer behavior, particularly in the context of digital media influence. The objectives of the study were to determine how self-regulation influences consumer decision-making, analyze the interaction between intrapersonal communication and self-regulation, and propose strategies to reduce excessive consumer behavior among adolescents and young adults. The research method used a systematic literature review by analyzing scientific articles from various databases such as Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, and ResearchGate published in the last ten years. Data collection was carried out through keyword searches related to "self-regulation," "impulse buying," "consumer behavior," and "digital influence," then selected based on relevance and quality. Data were analyzed using content analysis methods on 35 selected studies, which showed that individuals with high self-regulation are able to resist impulsive stimuli through a process of internal reflection and rational intrapersonal communication. The results revealed that self-regulation functions as a key buffer against impulsive buying, especially when supported by intrapersonal communication strategies. The implications of these findings are important for policymakers and practitioners in developing programs to improve self-regulation skills to control excessive consumption. Further research is recommended using experimental approaches and longitudinal studies to test the effectiveness of interventions. This study references 45 scientific literature, includes tables and graphs illustrating key relationships, and makes recommendations for future studies.
Transformation of the Preservation of the Rejang Sutri Dance in Batuan Village: A Literature Analysis Through YouTube Media Mihrayanti, Kadek Dwikaputri Sila; Dewi, Ni Luh Yulyana
Pasundan Social Science Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Pasundan Social Science Development (PASCIDEV)
Publisher : Doctoral Program of Social Science Pasundan University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/pascidev.v6i1.263

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The transformation of media from oral traditions and live performances to digital documentation has created a new space for cultural preservation in the modern era. This shift demonstrates how digital technology can bridge local traditions with the needs of an increasingly connected global society. This literature review analyzes the transformation of traditional dance preservation through digital media, with a focus on the use of YouTube in preserving the Rejang Sutri Dance in Batuan Village, Bali. This study aims to synthesize empirical findings and theoretical frameworks from national and international research conducted between 2018 and 2025. Using a qualitative literature review methodUsing Jenkins' (2006) Media Convergence theory, which encompasses indicators of media convergence, participatory culture, and collective intelligence, this study explores various approaches, including digital documentation, documentary film, social media engagement, and digital narratives, as tools for cultural preservation. Key findings indicate that YouTube plays a significant role in documenting, promoting, and educating the public about the Rejang Sutri Dance. Digital media enables this sacred dance to reach younger generations and global audiences, and opens up spaces for creative collaboration without diminishing traditional values. However, challenges identified include varying content quality, unequal access to technology, and the risk of reducing sacred meanings due to cultural commodification. The implications of this study emphasize the need for inclusive, adaptive, and collaborative information technology-based preservation strategies, as well as the importance of youth engagement as drivers of cultural participation. Future research should explore sustainable models for digital cultural preservation and evaluate the long-term socio-cultural impacts of these evolving practices. This study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on the intersection of culture, technology, and education, providing insights for academics, cultural institutions, and community leaders involved in the preservation of intangible cultural heritage.