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Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science
Published by Dinasti Publisher
ISSN : 26866358     EISSN : 26866331     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31933/dijemss
Core Subject : Education,
Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science (DIJEMSS) is the scientific journal of educational and social science research published since 2019 by Dinasti Publisher. Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science (DIJEMSS) articles which contribute to the understanding, theoretical development, theoretical concept and implementation of theories of education al any levels. This Journal publishes Original Research Articles, Review, Short Communications, Essays and Case Studies within the whole field of Education and Social Science their related and applied fields.
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Implementation of Good Governance Principles in Public Services in Bandar Dua District, Pidie Jaya Regency Nurliana, Nurliana; Badruzzaman, Badruzzaman; Warah, Muna
Dinasti International Journal of Education Management And Social Science Vol. 6 No. 6 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science (Augus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i6.4889

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Good governanceis an important concept in the implementation of effective, transparent, and accountable governance. This study aims to analyze the application of good governance principles in public services in Bandar Dua District, Pidie Jaya Regency, with a focus on participation, transparency, responsibility, and completeness of infrastructure. The research method uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through interviews, observations, and documentation. The results of the study indicate that the application of good governance principles still faces several challenges, such as lack of community participation, obstacles to information transparency, limited infrastructure, and less than optimal responsibility. This article provides recommendations for improving the quality of public services by strengthening community participation, increasing transparency, and improving infrastructure.
The Use of Multiplayer Perceptron Method to Identify Sexual Harassment on Social Media X (Twitter) Giffary, Farhan Wildan; Prayudi, Yudi
Dinasti International Journal of Education Management And Social Science Vol. 6 No. 6 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science (Augus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i6.4903

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The Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) method, as a type of artificial neural network, is used in this study to classify tweets containing sexual harassment elements. This research begins with data collection from social media platform X (Twitter), where tweets that are considered relevant to the topic of sexual harassment are collected for further analysis. This data collection process was carried out by observing the principles of research ethics and maintaining the confidentiality of user identity. Once the data was collected, a text pre-processing stage was performed to ensure that the data used was clean and ready to be processed by the model. This pre-processing includes several important steps such as cleansing, slangword, and stopword removal. The data that has gone through this stage is then weighted using the TF-IDF method, a technique that helps determine the importance of certain words in a set of tweets. The processed data is then analyzed using the MLP algorithm. MLP was chosen due to its superior ability to handle complex and non-linear data. This algorithm is able to detect patterns that indicate the presence of sexual harassment elements in tweets, by classifying based on certain patterns of words, phrases, or contexts that often appear in cases of sexual harassment on social media. This research also uses the NIST Framework to ensure that the entire process of collecting, processing, and analyzing data is carried out in accordance with applicable digital forensic standards. This is important to maintain the validity and legality of the research results, especially if these results are used to support official investigations by the authorities. With the implementation of the MLP method, it is hoped that social media platforms and authorities can be more effective in detecting, preventing, and overcoming cases of sexual harassment in cyberspace
Ramadan For Sale: A Semiotic Analysis of Ramadan Fashion Bazaar Promotion on Social Media Iman, Muhammad Fachri Shandika
Dinasti International Journal of Education Management And Social Science Vol. 6 No. 6 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Education Management and Social Science (Augus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i6.4919

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This study explores how the promotion of Muslim fashion bazaars during Ramadan serves as a medium for reproducing consumerist ideology on social media. The object of this research is the promotional content of Glamlocal Wonderful Ramadan 2025, published on Instagram and TikTok. The study aims to understand how capitalism appropriates religious symbols to construct new meanings of the Ramadan celebration. The method employed is digital text analysis using Roland Barthes’ semiotic approach, focusing on the construction of meaning through signs (signifier and signified) at both denotative and connotative levels, as well as the formation of myths within specific social and cultural contexts. The analyzed promotional content was posted by the @glamlocal.id account and features consumerist narratives encouraging consumption during Ramadan. The findings reveal that religious narratives in these promotional contents have been recontextualized into consumerist imagery that emphasizes material gratification and symbolic identity. This phenomenon risks shifting the meaning of Ramadan from a period of spiritual reflection into a legitimized consumption ritual marked by religious symbols. These findings highlight the dominance of sign logic in modern consumer society and underline the urgent need for critical awareness of the manipulation of religious symbols by capitalist forces.
Comprehensive Analysis of Customer Brand Engagement and Customer-Based Brand Equity in Indonesia’s E-Commerce: Moving Beyond the Holistic View Henni, Carmel Novella; Rufaidah, Popy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i6.4920

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Due to the intense competition among brands in engaging their customers, this study aims to give a deeper understanding to e-commerce players/ marketer about each customer brand engagement multidimension (conscious attention, enthused participation, and social connection) influences towards customer-based brand equity multidimensions (brand awareness, brand association, perceived quality, and brand loyalty). This study collected data from 297 Indonesian Shopee users using online surveys and evaluated it by Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modelling. This study finds that each customer brand engagement dimension has a considerable impact on each customer-based brand equity dimension; particularly, conscious attention has the strongest influence on brand awareness, enthused participation and social connection on brand loyalty. Notably, no previous study has specifically examined the influence of each dimension in Indonesia’s e-commerce industry; most studies have only taken a holistic approach by analysing the overall influence of the variable. This study finding will give a thorough perception to the e-commerce players, which will contribute to their strategy-making consideration in enhancing company’s customer-based brand equity. It also contributed to the theoretical field by providing clarity about each dimension of customer brand engagement influences which will expand the depth of current research findings.
Analysis of Gharar and Gambling (Qimar) Elements in Binary Option Transactions on The IQ Option Platform Syarifati, Baldad Muhammad; Barkah, Qodariah; Maulana, Chandra Zaki
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i6.4925

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The rapid development of information technology has also provided convenience for people to access various modern financial products. Binary options are one of the financial products that have been familiar, especially in the last decade. Binary options are financial instruments that provide opportunities for clients to gain profit by predicting the price movement of an asset that is determined based on the closing time (expiry time). However, questions then arise regarding the validity of this binary option transaction from a Sharia perspective, whether this transaction is included in those that are permitted or prohibited. This study aims to analyze the transaction mechanism in binary option practices and then analyze the elements of gharar and gambling (qimar) contained in the transaction. This study uses a qualitative method involving a number of approaches, namely the case approach and the conceptual approach with analytical descriptive research specifications. That in this case the author approaches the problem through a review of the provisions of Islamic law regarding the concept of gharar and maysir/qimar and then correlates it with the reality of transactions contained in binary options. The results of the study revealed that the practice of binary options or binary options has been proven to contain elements of gambling and gharar which are forbidden in Islam. In addition, the practice of binary options is contrary to the principles of investment and the principle of justice in modern financial transactions.
Literature Review: Impact of Brand Image, Product Quality and Pricing on Consumer Buying Decision Ali, Mochammad Mukti; Hardan, Nurul Syafrina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i6.4926

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  Abstract: This study delves into how brand image, product quality, and pricing interact to shape consumer choices, especially within healthcare. The central question explores their combined effect on behavior in a competitive setting. A mixed approach was used consumer surveys for quantitative data and interviews for qualitative insights, ensuring a comprehensive view. Results show brand image greatly boosts trust and loyalty; perceived quality and pricing also heavily sway decisions. It turns out, a robust brand image often justifies a higher price, showing healthcare consumers value reliability and credibility. These findings matter a lot. They underscore the importance of strong branding and quality in healthcare marketing. Healthcare providers and manufacturers, therefore, must strategically balance these elements to boost sales and keep customers happy. Further, the study indicates healthcare organizations should embrace an integrated marketing strategy aligning image, quality, and pricing to build confidence and enable informed consumer decisions. Ultimately, such insights can refine marketing approaches and policies in healthcare, boosting patient engagement and satisfaction, with considerable effects on healthcare delivery and product advancements.
Post-Merger Cultural Integration and Customer Experience: An NLP Analysis of Indonesian Airport Reviews Octafian, Luthfi; Siallagan, Manahan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i6.4928

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This study investigates the post-merger organizational culture integration of Indonesia’s state-owned airport operators, PT Angkasa Pura I and II, under the InJourney holding. It explores how core values are reflected in customer experience (CX) through digital feedback. Leveraging Natural Language Processing (NLP), the study analyzes 1,971 segmented review sentences derived from 619 user-submitted Google Maps reviews across six major airports. Reviews were classified by language and grouped into three time periods. Using lexicon-based sentiment scoring, CX dimension mapping, and cultural artifact detection linked to the AKHLAK core values, the analysis reveals that customers primarily discuss functional service aspects such as service quality, environment, and flow. Emotional and loyalty-related expressions were minimal. A decline in sentiment was observed in the post-merger phase, especially in ex-AP II airports. Cultural value mentions remained sparse and inconsistent. Statistical tests confirm significant differences across periods and regions, yet the impact of cultural integration on CX remains limited. These findings highlight the gap between internal cultural transformation efforts and external customer perceptions, offering methodological and managerial implications for monitoring public service transformation using big data analytics.
Modeling of Educational Technology Competency, Transformational Leadership and Self-Efficacy Towards Teachers' Professional Commitment in Multicultural Education Khairiyah, Faridhatul; Sumardi, Sumardi; Istiadi, Yossa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i6.4931

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This study aims to determine the effect of educational technology competence, transformational leadership and self-efficacy on teachers' professional commitment to multicultural education in public elementary schools in Grogol Petamburan District, West Jakarta. This study uses a survey method with a quantitative approach using path analysis techniques. The data for this study were obtained by questionnaire. The survey involved 173 certified teachers from 25 public elementary schools as samples using simple random sampling techniques. The results of the study showed: 1) There is a positive direct effect of educational technology competence on teachers' professional commitment to multicultural education with a path coefficient value of 0.278 and a calculated t coefficient value of 4.311, 2) There is a positive direct effect of transformational leadership on teachers' professional commitment to multicultural education with a path coefficient value of 0.306 and a calculated t coefficient value of 4.76, 3) There is a positive direct effect of self-efficacy on teachers' professional commitment to multicultural education with a path coefficient value of 0.286 and a calculated t coefficient value of 4.477. Therefore, the three calculated t coefficient values ??are greater than the t table value, so H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted, namely that educational technology competence has a direct positive effect on teachers' professional commitment to multicultural education, transformational leadership has a direct positive effect on teachers' professional commitment to multicultural education, and self-efficacy has a direct positive effect on teachers' professional commitment to multicultural education.
From Global to Local: Comparative Validation of Quiet Quitting Scales in the Indonesian Workforce Sejati, Anggun; Wahyuni, Lussy Dwiutami; Fajar Rakhman, Gumgum Gumelar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i6.4932

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Quiet quitting has become increasingly common in today’s work environment and raises serious concerns about declining engagement, reducing productivity, and weakening organizational resilience. In response to this emerging challenge, their validity and cultural applicability outside of their original contexts remain underexamined. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the psychometric properties of three widely cited instruments developed by Karrani et al. (2024), Anand et al. (2023), and Galanis et al. (2023) to determine their conceptual and cultural relevance within the Indonesian workforce. Data were collected from 279 employees across diverse industries in Indonesia. Using both EFA and CFA, alongside internal consistency assessments (Cronbach’s ? and McDonald’s ?), the study found that all three instruments demonstrated acceptable to excellent model fit and high reliability (? > 0.87). These findings suggest that, within the Indonesian context, quiet quitting is more prominently expressed through observable behaviors rather than internal psychological states. Among the three instruments, the scale developed by Karrani et al. showed the most robust psychometric performance. The study underscores the importance of culturally grounded validation and encourages future research to examine the predictive utility of these instruments in relation to organizational outcomes such as job satisfaction, commitment, and employee well-being.
Kimbap as a Postcolonial Arena: Culinary Contestation and the Repositioning of Korean Cultural Identity towards Japan Widiantoro, Faris Asyraf; Wulandari, Adi Kristina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijemss.v6i6.4933

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The Hallyu phenomenon has increased global interest in Korean cuisine, including kimbap. However, the history of kimbap raises debates over its origins, whether it is a Joseon tradition (Bokssam) or an adaptation of Japanese sushi during the colonial period. This article analyzes how kimbap became a symbol of resistance to the repositioning of postcolonial Korean cultural identity. Using a qualitative method with a literature review, this study shows that South Korea's attempt to separate kimbap from sushi is a cultural strategy to assert autonomy and uniqueness. Kimbap functions as a "symbolic resistance" to Japanese culinary heritage, with Korea creating a narrative of authenticity. This analysis is supported by Stuart Hall's theory of identity that views identity as a fluid entity shaped by historical and cultural relations, as well as Homi Bhabha's concepts of hybridity and "Third Space" that explain the negotiation of new identities amid colonial influence. Kimbap becomes a dynamic manifestation

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