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The Difussion Innovation Of Stunting Derivation Through Nona Helix Model Amalia, Bella; Rakhma Fitriani, Dinda
International Journal of Educational Research & Social Sciences Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): October 2024 ( Indonesia - Uzbekistan )
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijersc.v5i5.872

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This article discussed the diffusion innovation process of government programs with development communication studies on the stunting reduction acceleration in Tangerang City. This research used a qualitative case study approach and a constructivist paradigm. The theory used is the diffusion innovation theory. The results of this research indicated that the diffusion innovation process occurred through the dissemination of information related to stunting reduction efforts to target community groups in Tangerang City with several communication channels, namely face-to-face communication or counseling, publication of activities through social media and mass media. This research produces a model, namely The Nona Helix of Benteng City.
Public Information Disclosure as a Determinant of Public Trust in Organizational Sustainability Initiatives Ardiyanto, Indra; Rakhma Fitriani, Dinda
Journal Research of Social Science, Economics, and Management Vol. 5 No. 7 (2026): Journal Research of Social Science, Economics, and Management
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jrssem.v5i7.1334

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This study aims to explore the role of public information transparency in building community trust toward organizational sustainability initiatives. With the increasing attention to sustainability practices, it is crucial for organizations to alter their information dissemination strategies. This qualitative research employed in-depth interviews with 10 participants, consisting of organizational representatives and community members. The analysis results indicate that a high level of information transparency positively impacts community trust. The findings also suggest that transparency in communication, both through sustainability reports and two-way dialogue, plays a significant role in reducing scepticism and enhancing community engagement. The study concludes that organizations prioritizing information transparency can establish stronger relationships with the public and improve the effectiveness of their sustainability initiatives. Therefore, it is recommended that organizations implement more transparent communication strategies to maximize public trust and support for their sustainability efforts.