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Khazanah Sosial
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Core Subject : Social,
Khazanah Dakwah is a journal that discusses discourse of Sosial science, published by Pasca Sarjana UIN Sunan Gunung Djati, Bandung, Indonesia. Khazanah Sosial is focusing on issues of Sosial. Khazanah Sosial (E-ISSN 2715-8071 ) provides a media to publish scientific articles as a result of research and development in social and political fields.
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Perceived Value and e-WOM as Drivers of Customer Engagement: The Mediating Role of Purchase Intention among Generation Z Genshin Impact Users Aprianti, Dian Irma; Natalia, Dahlia; Pudjiati, Pudjiati; Pratama, Dimas Ardi
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 7 No. 4 (2025): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v7i4.47137

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This study aims to analyze the influence of perceived value and electronic word of mouth (e-WOM) on customer engagement, with purchase intention as a mediating variable, among Generation Z users of the Genshin Impact game application. The background of this research is rooted in the increasing competition within the mobile gaming industry and the growing need for companies to maintain user engagement through experiential value and digital recommendations. This study employed a quantitative approach involving four key variables: perceived value, e-WOM, purchase intention, and customer engagement. Data were collected through an online questionnaire administered to respondents aged 17–28 who had played Genshin Impact, with a minimum sample size of 170 participants. The analysis utilized Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) through WarpPLS 7.0. The results indicate that both perceived value and e-WOM significantly affect customer engagement. Purchase intention was also found to significantly influence engagement. Indirectly, perceived value demonstrated a significant effect on engagement through purchase intention, whereas e-WOM did not exhibit a significant mediating effect. Theoretically, this study strengthens the understanding of user engagement formation within experience-based digital gaming ecosystems. Practically, it provides implications for game developers in designing marketing strategies that prioritize enhanced experiential value and the optimization of e-WOM. The originality of this study lies in its focus on Generation Z users in Indonesia and its integration of four digital engagement variables into a single comprehensive model.
Mapping Opinion Networks: An Interaction Network Analysis of Commenters on Narasi Newsroom's "Weda Bay Nickel Downstreaming" YouTube Video Az-zahra Mutiara Syofi Ramadhina; Lovie Harleyna Murti; Gema Nusantara Bakry
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 7 No. 4 (2025): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v7i4.47144

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Indonesia is the world's largest producer of nickel reserves. The government has implemented a nickel downstreaming policy to increase the added value of this commodity. One of the centres of nickel downstreaming is Weda Bay in North Maluku, which has recorded significant economic growth. Behind this financial success, nickel downstreaming has harmed social and environmental aspects. These impacts have triggered various responses from the community, many of which have been channelled through social media such as YouTube. This study analyses the network of public opinion in the comments section of the YouTube video “The Curse of Weda Bay Nickel Downstreaming (PART 1)” by Narasi Newsroom using the Social Network Analysis (SNA) method with Gephi 0.10 software and reviews negative, positive, and neutral sentiments using the Naïve Bayes model through Google Colab. The network analysis results show a diameter of 2, density of 0.000 (very low), and modularity of 0.838 (high), indicating that interactions between users are rare and that there are separate communities. Centrality measurements (degree, betweenness, closeness, and eigenvector) show @knowledgeid970 and @kadyrov12373 as the leading and most influential actors in the comment network. Naïve Bayes sentiment analysis shows that 52.49% of comments have negative sentiment, 26.45% are neutral, and only 21.06% are positive. The data needs to be balanced using SMOTE, and more accurate models need to be explored. Negative sentiment is dominated by concerns about environmental impacts such as deforestation, pollution, and pressure on clean water supplies due to nickel downstreaming.
Bibliometric Analysis on Child Labor Using VoS Viewer and Biblioshiny: A Study on Scopus Database from 1902-2025 Hidayati, Niswatin Nurul; Sugihartati, Rahma; Puji Rahayu, Titik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v7i4.48475

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Child labor continues to be one of the most urgent global issues, highlighting ongoing social, economic, and ethical dilemmas that cross national and disciplinary lines. In spite of numerous international policy efforts and advocacy over the years, millions of children around the globe still endure exploitation in different types of labor, which has significant consequences for their rights, education, health, and future development. Grasping the progression of academic focus on this matter is essential, not only to chart current understanding but also to pinpoint gaps and emerging avenues for research that can guide effective interventions. This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of global scholarly publications on child labor from 1902 to 2025. Drawing on a Scopus dataset of 1,831 documents extracted from 815 publication sources, this research employs Biblioshiny and VOSviewer to analyze trends, authorship, institutional contributions, country participation, and thematic evolution within the literature. The findings reveal a steady yet accelerated growth in academic interest, particularly from the 1990s onward, coinciding with rising global awareness of children’s rights, poverty, and education. Despite a moderate average annual growth rate of 1.53%, the field has diversified significantly, encompassing themes such as economic development, social policy, gender, and child welfare. The most influential publications are rooted in development economics and social studies, with increasing contributions from journals focused on sustainability, ethics, and education. Prominent scholars and institutions, mainly from the United States and the United Kingdom, have dominated the field, though contributions from the Global South remain underrepresented. Emerging thematic trends include the intersection of child labor with technological change, digitization, and climate vulnerability. However, several research gaps persist, particularly in gender-disaggregated analysis, sector-specific studies, localized and longitudinal impact assessments, and theoretical integration across disciplines. The study highlights the need for future research to adopt interdisciplinary, inclusive, and forward-looking approaches that engage with the evolving realities of child labor, especially in light of digital economies, global crises, and systemic inequalities. These insights aim to inform more equitable and effective policy responses to the persistent global challenge of child labor.
Bibliometric Analysis of Public Service Digitalization in Villages: Mapping Trends and Collaboration Networks Irman Puansah
Khazanah Sosial Vol. 7 No. 4 (2025): Khazanah Sosial
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v7i4.49014

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Digital transformation in governance has become a global priority, yet research on the digitalization of public services in rural villages remains fragmented and underexplored. Limited infrastructure, disparities in digital literacy, and institutional readiness highlight the urgency of mapping existing scholarship to identify research trends and gaps. This study aims to provide a systematic overview of the literature on village-level public service digitalization through bibliometric analysis of Scopus data published between 2015 and 2025. Methods include trend analysis of publications, distribution of documents, co-authorship networks among authors and institutions, and keyword co-occurrence analysis using VOSviewer. Findings indicate that publications on this topic are still limited but show a rising trend in recent years, dominated by multidisciplinary journals in the social sciences. Contributions come primarily from developing countries, especially India and Indonesia, with research themes focusing on digital skills development for village officials, community participation, and policy support. Collaboration networks among authors and institutions remain weak, reflecting a fragmented research community. This study contributes by clarifying the current state of knowledge, highlighting the relevance of e-Government, Sociotechnical Systems, Digital Divide, and Citizen-Centric Government theories, and recommending stronger international collaboration to accelerate inclusive and effective implementation of digital public services in villages.
Building a Culture of Tolerance Through Sustainable Leadership, Cultural Intelligence, and Social Adaptation: Evidence from a Multicultural Community in Indonesia Alyani, Neni; Rosita, Lilis; Madya, M. Miftahul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/ks.v7i4.49568

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This study aims to analyze the mechanisms through which a culture of tolerance emerges in multicultural communities by examining three key factors: sustainable leadership (SL), cultural intelligence (CQ), and social adaptation (AD). This focus is crucial because tolerance is often understood as a product of state policy, whereas empirical evidence consistently shows that tolerant practices are primarily constructed through grassroots leadership and everyday social interactions. Methodologically, this research employs a quantitative approach, collecting survey data through Google Forms from residents of Gang Luna, Bandung, West Java, and analyzing the data using Partial Least Squares–Structural Equation Modeling (PLS–SEM). The outer model was evaluated through tests of convergent validity, discriminant validity, internal reliability, and multicollinearity, while the inner model was assessed using R², Q², path coefficients, effect size, and significance testing with 5000 bootstrapped subsamples. The findings reveal three major results. First, sustainable leadership has a positive and significant effect on cultural intelligence, indicating that dialogic and inclusive leadership at the community level strengthens residents’ cultural readiness in navigating differences. Second, cultural intelligence significantly enhances social adaptation, as individuals with higher CQ demonstrate stronger abilities to adjust, recognize cultural sensitivities, and maintain intergroup harmony. Third, SL, CQ, and AD jointly shape a stable and sustainable culture of tolerance. The mediating effects of CQ and AD show that tolerance is not merely the outcome of formal policy but is produced through social learning, difference management, and everyday cross-identity interaction. The study’s implications highlight the importance of strengthening community leadership capacity, expanding intercultural literacy programs, and reformulating tolerance policies to be more responsive to the lived social dynamics of residents. In terms of originality, this research offers an empirical model that explains the pathways of tolerance formation grounded in everyday multiculturalism and community-driven leadership—an area that remains underexplored in Indonesian tolerance studies.