International Journal of Science and Environment
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): May 2026

Perceived Epistemic Risk as a Costly Signal of Credibility Among Educational Influencers in Indonesia

Ferry Irwandi (PT Malaka Media Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia)
Diyah Pujiastuti (PT Malaka Media Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 Jun 2026

Abstract

Digital educational discourse is increasingly saturated with “cheap talk,” driven by an information economy where misinformation is easy to produce, making trust scarce. To address this issue, this study applies the Handicap Principle in Indonesia’s digital context through a new concept: Perceived Epistemic Risk (PER). It argues that influencers who willingly face legal risks—such as under the Personal Data Protection Law (UU PDP)—and social backlash send a “costly signal” of honesty that is difficult to fake. Using data from 300 followers of high-risk educational influencers and analyzed with PLS-SEM, the study finds a strong positive relationship between PER and Source Credibility. This relationship is fully mediated by Perceived Authenticity (PASMI). The findings challenge traditional credibility models, showing that in a high-risk digital environment, audiences interpret “danger” as a sign of expertise rather than a deterrent. Ultimately, legal vulnerability becomes a key marker distinguishing genuinely credible influencers from opportunistic content creators.

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IJSE

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Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Chemistry Mathematics Physics

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International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) is to provide a research medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level research in the fields of Science and Environment . Original theoretical work and application-based ...