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Journal Sampurasun : Interdisciplinary Studies for Cultural Heritage
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The scope encompasses the thematic as follows: Social and Humanity: Social Work, Sociology, Law, Education, Public Administration, Business Administration, Management, Culture and Art, Anthropology, History, Women Studies, Hospitality and Tourism. Socio Technical: Environment, Informatics Engineering, Urban and City Planning, Industrial Technology, Food Technology, and Architectural.
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CULTURAL DEVELOPMENTS IN ELECTRONIC LAW ENFORCEMENT IN CRIMINAL ACTS OF THEORY IN INDONESIA Yusep Mulyana
SAMPURASUN Vol 7 No 1 (2021): Sampurasun Vol. 7 No. 1 - 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v7i1.4149

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The culture of proving electronic evidence in law enforcement of criminal acts of terrorism in Indonesia is Law Number 11 of 2008 concerning Information and Electronic Transactions ("UU ITE") which provides a legal basis for the legal culture of electronic and formal evidence and material. requirements for electronic evidence to be accepted in court. Electronic Evidence is Electronic Information and/or Electronic Documents that meet the formal requirements and material requirements stipulated in the ITE Law. Article 5 paragraph (1) of the ITE Law stipulates that Electronic Information and/or Electronic Documents and/or their printouts are legal evidence. The implementation of the regulation of electronic evidence in law enforcement of criminal acts of terrorism in Indonesia is the use of evidence in the form of wiretapping and video recordings which were actually applied in the 2002 Bali Bombing Case. 1 of 2002 concerning the Eradication of Criminal Acts of Terrorism. Despite the controversy, the Public Prosecutor emphasized that the reading of the statements of witnesses from Malaysia and Singapore who were unable to attend the trial was legal because it was in accordance with the description of the evidence in the law. The same is regulated in the Law on Information and Electronic Transactions. Article 5 states that electronic information and/or printed electronic information are legal evidence and have legal consequences. Of course, electronic information is declared valid if it uses an electronic system in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations.
THE CHANGE OF BANKING CULTURE: FACTORS AFFECTING ONLINE BANKING USAGE IN INDONESIA Farida Komalasari; Fitriah Ramadhani
SAMPURASUN Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Sampurasun Vol. 6 No. 2 - 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v6i2.3316

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This research is aiming to find the factors of Indonesian online banking usage using Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). This was a quantitative research, analyzing primary data which are collected using online questionnaire. Total respondents were 202, chosen by purposive and snowball sampling method. Several criterias are used to test the data’s validity and reliability. Hypothesis testing is done by using structural equation model, starting from perceived ease of use as independent variable, followed by perceived usefulness, attitude towards use and behavioral intention to use as mediating variables, and actual system usage as dependent variable. The result shows perceived ease of use significantly influences perceived usefulness and attitude towards use. Perceived usefulness significantly influences attitude towards use, but does not significantly influence behavioral intention to use. Attitude towards use significantly influences behavioral intention to use. Lastly, behavioral intention to use significantly influences actual system usage. So, it can be concluded that the TAM can be used to analyze the Indonesian online banking usage. This research is the first research, applying an original TAM on Indonesian online banking usage using SEM.
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURAL BARRIERS IN ERADICATING POVERTY THROUGH e-WARONG KUBE PKH Yuce Sariningsih; Erti Dinihayati; Uga Pratama Gunawan
SAMPURASUN Vol 7 No 1 (2021): Sampurasun Vol. 7 No. 1 - 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v7i1.3911

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Cultural barrier often occur on electronic mutual business group (e-Warong), as is a social assistance program as a form of synergy between the Family Hope Program (PKH) and the Mutual Business Group/Kelompok Usaha Bersama (KUBE). Beneficiaries of social assistance can also make transactions on e-Warong using a Prosperous Family Card (KKS) through Electronic Data Capture (EDC). This unique program prioritizes the achievement of social and economic goals at the group level instead of individuals profit, one group consist of 10 people who have been assessed as independent and do not receive PKH assistance anymore. The previous results showed that the management ability of e-warong was still low, and it hindered the achievement of social and economic empowerment goals. Business failures are caused because they do not have a strong incentive to do business and situation is getting worse since the Covid pandemic. The aim and purposes are to asses cultural barriers in business practice of e –Warong, 2) To describe obstacles and efforts to overcome cultural, and 3. To describe practical and theoretical implications for the development of social welfare science. This study used a qualitative method with a case study approach and the data collection method was selected according to the following stages: 1) Determining the research topic, 2) Identifying secondary barrier, and 3) Explore the data sources through journals, archives, books, etc, 4) Finding and collecting data, 5) Analyze the data, and 6) Draw conclusions. Interviews were conducted with informants of e-warong and District Social Welfare Workers (TKSK) at e-Warong Karasak Bandung. The results showed there were three dimensions of culture, namely create the idea, sense of business and business intention. These three dimensions were still low especially in realizing business ideas, basically the cultural components should complement each other in conducting business to achieve goals. These findings directed to the recommendation for the supervisor of e-Warong Anugerah Sentosa to strengthening cipta-rasa-karsa (idea, sense and intention) as the basis for e-warong KUBE PKH business.
CULTURE, PRODUCT QUALITY AND PRICE EFFECT ON PURCHASE DECISIONS AND THE IMPLICATIONS ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION (SURVEY AT GOLFER SHOE FACTORY IN CIBADUYUT, BANDUNG CITY) Ony Y Djogo; Enung Susilawati
SAMPURASUN Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Sampurasun Vol. 6 No. 2 - 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v6i2.3318

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Efforts to support product business progress at the Cibaduyut shoe center currently need to be supported by technology, not only in production but also in marketing. Companies can take advantage of technological advancements by marketing products produced online. This system makes it easy for consumers to be used in choosing the desired product according to their needs. Anticipating competition among producers and achieving customer satisfaction, including the need to see good product quality and competitive prices, so that purchasing decisions occur. This study aims to determine the picture of product quality, price, purchasing decisions and customer satisfaction and the effect of the influence of product quality and price on purchasing decisions both simultaneously and partially. The research method used in this research is descriptive verification method with data collection techniques through questionnaires. The results showed that the quality of Golfer shoes was quite good on the model but was judged to be poor in terms of its durability. An assessment of the price is considered quite expensive, this can be due to tiered prices, consumer purchasing decisions on Golfer shoes products are considered less fast and customers are less satisfied with their products. Product quality has a positive and significant impact on purchasing decisions and their implications for customer satisfaction. Prices have a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions and their implications for customer satisfaction. Simultaneously, product quality and price influence purchasing decisions. Purchasing decisions affect customer satisfaction. The direct influence of product quality on customer satisfaction and the direct effect of prices on customer satisfaction
REGIONAL TAX SERVICE QUALITY STRATEGY RIGHTS TO LAND AND BUILDING IN THE CITY OF BEKASI Asep Kusdiman Jauhari; Wahyudin Wahyudin; Kamal Alamsyah
SAMPURASUN Vol 7 No 1 (2021): Sampurasun Vol. 7 No. 1 - 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v7i1.3201

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The main problem in this research is that the service quality strategy of the Regional Tax on Acquisition of Land and Building Rights (BPHTB) in Bekasi City has not been effective. The research method used by researchers is descriptive analysis with this type of research is qualitative. Qualitative methods are chosen with the consideration that this method is expected to obtain real data and is able to study research problems in depth so that the expected results can be obtained. Based on the results of the analysis, that there are strategic factors that can improve the quality of local tax services for land and building rights acquisition fees in Bekasi City, namely structural development strategy factors, development or simplification strategies, infrastructure development strategies, cultural or cultural development strategies and development strategies. entrepreneurship However, in its implementation there are strategic factors that have not been running effectively, namely entrepreneurial development strategy factors, so that there are still problems faced related to improving the quality of local tax services for Acquisition of Land and Building Rights in Bekasi City. This of course also has not been able to provide the best way to provide quality public services, especially with regard to local tax services for Acquisition of Land and Building Rights in Bekasi City.
THE SPIRITUAL BIOPSYCHOSOCIALS IN SOCIAL PROTECTION ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Yuyun Yuningsih; Peter Voo; Sumardani Sumardani
SAMPURASUN Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Sampurasun Vol. 6 No. 2 - 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v6i2.3218

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The long-term goal of this research is to develop a method of dealing with social problems on juvenile delinquency with a Biopsychosocial - spiritual method as a way to restore the functioning of children affected by legal issues that are being fostered in Class II Sukamiskin Prison. Social protection for juvenile deliquency through various forms of service with an emphasis on aspects of spiritual biopsychosocial is in the best interest of juvenile deliquency in terms of protection in the form of social assistance, social insurance, and empowerment. Even though the child is in custody, but they are also entitled to various kinds of protection and guarantees like other normal children, such as access to education, health, spiritual services, socialization and participating in various other skills and extracurricular activities. All aspects of social protection must support a child's biopsychosocial spiritual needs. Sukamiskin's class II rehabilitation institution which has the authority in the delivery of services to juvenile deliquency must also cooperate with other institutions in providing social protection efforts. The specific target of this research is to provide the best social service efforts for children in order to fulfill children's rights.
SUNDA'S LOCAL ASSISTANCE IN LEADERSHIP Ika Sri Hastuti; Kunkunrat Kunkunrat; Ade Priangani; Rasman Sonjaya
SAMPURASUN Vol 7 No 1 (2021): Sampurasun Vol. 7 No. 1 - 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v7i1.3166

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Sundanese local wisdom is the values ​​resulting from the wisdom of the Sundanese people in carrying out their lives as people, rishis and kings. The kings of Sundanese at that time in leading were guided by the characteristics a leader must have written in the ancient Sanghyang Siksakandang Karesian script. Method using the literature review method by analyzing the literature on Sundanese leadership in the past and in the present. The results of data analysis from several journals discuss Sundanese local wisdom in leadership issues based on the ancient Siksakandang Karesian text, which explains that Sundanese leadership is guided by parigeuing. The figure of an ideal leader must stick to the astaguna principle of "eight wisdoms", so that his leadership is harmonious, good, and harmonious. The eight wisdoms as stated by Darsa (1998) are as follows: Animan (gentle), Ahiman (firm), Mahiman (broad-minded, Lagiman (agile / nimble / skilled), Prapti (right on target), Prakamya (tenacious / diligent) , Isitwa (honest), Wasitwa (open to criticism) This Sundanese leadership figure has weaknesses, because openness and admiration are one of the obstacles that make it difficult for Sundanese people to compete at the national level with Javanese ethnicities. Keywords: Local Wisdom, Leadership, Sundanese
ADOLESCENT PERCEPTIONS OF FREE SEX BEHAVIOR IN KEBON JERUK VILLAGE, ANDIR DISTRICT, BANDUNG CITY-INDONESIA Zhaldy Faradhiatma Pantoiyo; Dorang Luhpuri
SAMPURASUN Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Sampurasun Vol. 6 No. 2 - 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v6i2.3064

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Adolescent perceptions of free sex behavior might influence their actions in behavior, especially with regard to sex. This study aims to obtain a description regarding adolescent perceptions of free sex behavior in Kebon Jeruk Village, Andir District, Bandung City, which includes two aspects, namely feelings and experiences. The research method used in this research is descriptive method with a quantitative approach. Data was collected through questionnaire in the form of statements, consisting of five alternative answers. Meanwhile, sample were taken with simple random sampling. The sample in this study were adolescents in the Kelurahan Kebon Jeruk, aged 15 to 19 years, totaling 91 samples. The results of this study indicate that the perceptions of adolescents which include two aspects, namely feelings and experiences of free sex behavior in the Kebon Jeruk village, Andir district, Bandung City, respectively, are good (83.43%) and quite good (70.37%). Adolescent perceptions of free sex behavior are influenced by environmental factors or peer groups that are strong enough to influence them. One suggestion based on the results of research that has been done, namely by proposing a program called "Socialization of Sex Education for Youth Generation Z Based on Educational Group in Kebon Jeruk Village, Andir District, Bandung City. This program has the following objectives: (1) increasing adolescent understanding of reproductive health, the dangers of free sex and its risks; (2) formation of educational groups or educational groups that participate in socializing related sex education to adolescents or to their friends in the Kebon Jeruk Village; and (3) increasing the ability of adolescents to prevent free sex behavior in Kelurahan Kebon Jeruk.
THE CATEGORIZATION OF SOLUTIONS FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN CUSTOMARY LAND-USE CONFLICTS IN INDONESIA Daniel Jesayanto Jaya; Retna Hidayah; Diya Ul Akmal; Anjulin Yonathan Kamlasi
SAMPURASUN Vol 7 No 1 (2021): Sampurasun Vol. 7 No. 1 - 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v7i1.3943

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Human need for land has influenced land use behavior and is an acute problem in many regions. Many areas have changed their original function in order to sustain human life, one of which causes forests to be converted into settlements, plantation and agricultural areas as well as mining areas. However, often the converted land is customary land in the form of forests and not a few that have long been disputed. In the era of independence, the government recognized that customary land belonged to the state. In its implementation, customary land is recognized by the government but its ownership rights are not. The indigenous people are only allowed to manage it. This study aims to categorize solutions that can be used in resolving land-use conflicts over customary lands. This study used the traditional review method with secondary data obtained from appropriate and relevant sources. Customary land is recognized in Indonesian law through UUPA No. 5 of 1960. The highest right to land owned or controlled by community members and its implementation is regulated by customary / village elders called ulayat rights, but provided that its existence and implementation still exist. In cases that occur in various countries, there are various kinds of implementation irregularities caused by excessive usage patterns or not according to the main purpose of their use. In Indonesia, irregularities in the implementation of the Law on indigenous peoples to manage their land are often found. Even some government policies are still detrimental to society. Therefore, in resolving customary land conflicts, one must look at various angles and see the history of disputed land, and can refer to several cases that have occurred in other countries. The categorization of land-use conflict solutions can be viewed from the point of view of the resolution process, the distribution of use of customary land use for indigenous peoples in conflict, what changes in land use have occurred according to procedures or not, mapping is needed to avoid vertical conflicts. and horizontally, and the involvement of the disputing parties, as well as based on ownership rights over customary land.
AN AUTOETHNOGRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF TWO INDONESIAN ACADEMIC RETURNEES EXPERIENCED OF REVERSE CULTURE SHOCK Irfan Rifai; Mukrim Tamrin
SAMPURASUN Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Sampurasun Vol. 6 No. 2 - 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/sampurasun.v6i2.3317

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In this article, we use an autoethnography approach to reflect on our emotional experiences of re-integrating in academic community in two different universities. We start to explore our experience of implementing new knowledge in teaching and researching, demonstrating how we as junior lecturers often making confrontations with the ‘conventional’ and ‘traditional’ sounded educational system which have been practiced by senior colleagues. In this sense, there has been a conflictual emotion which we should address, utilizing our new knowledge or returning back to the existing norms. Whilst exploring our experiences of dealing with conflictual emotional beliefs, we also examine issue such as identity construction as being an academic returnee responding to the confrontation in academic environment. This study results may resonate the concrete condition of academic returnees re-integrating to their academic milieu in other part of the countries.

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