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PINISI Discretion Review
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PINISI Discretion Review is an-Opened Access journal and published twice a year every March and September. It publishes the research (no longer than 5 years after the draft proposed) in term of PINISI Discretion Review: public administration, public policy, management, bussiness administration, leadership, behavioristic, organization conceptual or empirical contributions on methodological issues in administration research.
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Transforming the Waste Bank through digitalization technology to improve the community's economy in Makassar City Ashar, Andi Idham Danal; Yunus, Moh
PINISI Discretion Review Volume 9, Issue 1, September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v1i1.76713

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This research is reviewed from the waste problem has become a crucial issue in various big cities in Indonesia, especially in Makassar City. Seeing the condition of Makassar City which has a vision to become a Smart City but the reality that occurs in the community in general is not accustomed to sorting household waste based on its type (organic, inorganic, B3). Most of the waste is mixed and directly thrown in the trash, this makes the recycling process very difficult, many waste banks that have been formed are no longer active due to lack of assistance, weak management systems and no adequate technological support, there is no integrated digital system starting from collection, recording and reporting of waste volume so that waste bank transactions are still done manually so that they are vulnerable to data loss. The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze the transformation of waste banks through digitalization technology to improve the economy of the community in Makassar City. The research method used is qualitative research using a phenomenological approach that aims to analyze the transformation of waste banks through digitalization technology to improve the economy of the community in Makassar City. Data collection techniques used are observation, interviews and documentation. The technical analysis of research data is based on the theory of Miles and Huberman, namely data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. 
CEO Characteristics and Board Diversity that Determine the Quality of Sustainability Reports Damayanti, Cacik Rut; Nuzula, Nila Firdausi; Sulasmiati, Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v1i1.76780

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In recent decades, sustainability has become a central concern in global business, with firms increasingly expected to disclose their social and environmental accountability through sustainability reports. These reports function not only as communication tools for stakeholders but also as indicators of transparency and corporate responsibility. The quality of sustainability reporting is closely influenced by corporate governance mechanisms, particularly CEO characteristics and board diversity. This paper aims to systematically review the literature on how these governance attributes shape sustainability disclosure based on 91 relevant articles retrieved from the Scopus database using keywords such as “CEO characteristic,” “board diversity,” and “sustainability report.” Articles were screened through inclusion and exclusion criteria, followed by bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer to identify linkages among research themes. The findings reveal a significant increase in academic attention to this topic, with Indonesia contributing substantially to the global discourse. The results indicate that CEO characteristics such as age, gender, tenure, human capital (education, international exposure), and behavioral factors. Similarly, board diversity, reflected in gender representation, professional expertise, educational background, and independence, strengthens oversight and enhances report credibility. This review concludes that CEO characteristics and board diversity are critical drivers of sustainability report quality, reinforcing corporate legitimacy and stakeholder trust. Future research is recommended to explore the dynamic interaction between CEO attributes and board composition, the cross-country variations of these effects, and the role of CEO social networks as an external governance mechanism. Such studies will deepen theoretical understanding and provide practical guidance for firms and policymakers seeking to improve sustainability accountability. 
Community Attitude Towards the Impact of the Relocation of Settlements Along the Karang Mumus River Saidi, Arbainah; Habibi, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v1i1.76996

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This study aimed to analyze and determine the success of the government program in the community's attitudes toward the relocation of settlements along the Karang Mumus River in Pelita Village, Samarinda City. To obtain accurate answers, this study focused on the cognitive, affective, and conative components of community attitudes toward the impact of the relocation of settlements along the Karang Mumus River in Pelita Village, Samarinda City. The research used a descriptive qualitative approach, aiming to describe and explain the phenomena in depth. The interactive model of Miles and Huberman (1994) was used for data analysis. The data analysis revealed that the community's attitudes toward the relocation were cognitively accepting all government regulations regarding the relocation of their settlements (professional) and taking responsibility for their own actions. The community's affective attitudes were characterized by feelings of sadness and disappointment, as well as joy. The sadness stemmed from leaving a place filled with memories and a place where they could live comfortably. The disappointment stemmed from not receiving adequate financial assistance from the government for the building they occupied. In terms of community attitudes, feelings of sadness, disappointment, and happiness regarding the relocation program implemented by the Samarinda City government are limited to feelings regarding property rights or housing, not concrete actions. This is evident in the success of the relocation program in Pelita Village, located in neighborhood units (RT) 41, 42, and 43. 
The Role of Political Parties in Realizing Democracy in the 2024 Elections in Indonesia Budiawan, Asep; Pudjiastuti, Diah; Santoso, Bagus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v1i1.77480

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The 2024 General Election in Indonesia serves as a critical momentum to assess the extent to which political parties contribute to the realization of substantive democracy. In the political reality, political parties as the main pillars of democracy function not only as institutions for political recruitment but also as agents of political education, interest aggregation, and the strengthening of public representation. However, electoral practices are often marked by pragmatism, money politics, and internal party oligarchy, which create a gap between the ideal expectations of democracy and the realities on the ground. This study aims to analyze the role of political parties in realizing democracy during the 2024 elections by examining how parties perform their democratic functions and the extent of their influence on the quality of democracy. The research employs a qualitative method with a descriptive-analytical approach, utilizing literature review, secondary data analysis, and a critical examination of political regulations and practices in Indonesia. The findings reveal that political parties still face serious challenges in achieving an ideal democratic system, particularly due to weak cadre development, elite domination, and the lack of transparency in party governance. Nevertheless, there are opportunities for political parties to strengthen democracy through internal party reform, the enhancement of public political education, and consistent adherence to the principles of justice and political participation. The study concludes that the role of political parties in the 2024 elections is crucial in determining the direction of democratic consolidation in Indonesia. Therefore, it is recommended that political parties strengthen their cadre systems, improve accountability, and avoid transactional political practices in order to promote a healthier and more equitable democracy.
Representation of Religion and Culture of the Miduana Indigenous Community in Cianjur Regency through YouTube Suhara, Toteng; Muhammad, Yasfi Fauzi Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v1i1.77482

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The Miduana indigenous community in Cianjur Regency possesses unique cultural traditions. The interplay between culture and religion within the community is increasingly complex and mutually influential. The emergence of YouTube as a media platform has become a strategic choice to preserve these cultural uniquenesses while simultaneously fostering popular culture. YouTube serves to convey that differences in customs do not conflict with religious values but can coexist harmoniously. As a social media platform, YouTube acts as a bridge to address contemporary challenges through creative narrative content. However, media representation also carries potential risks, such as misunderstandings or stereotypical interpretations. The use of YouTube by the indigenous community can strengthen the relevance of customary practices within the religious context in the digital era. Media representation of religion and culture thus becomes a starting point for enhancing and sustaining the unique traditions of this indigenous society.
Mapping Heaven’s Influence: Morality, Mental Health, and Economic Impacts of Afterlife Beliefs Pangaribuan, Hisar; Sunarsi, Denok; Sihombing, Jenny; Winarno, Wing Wahyu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v1i1.77481

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The concept of heaven plays a pivotal role within religiosity, acting as both a metaphysical endpoint and an ethical guide, profoundly influencing personal beliefs and societal structures. This study aims to examine the interplay between belief in heaven and its influence on moral decision-making, psychological well-being, and economic productivity across diverse contexts. Employing a systematic literature review, this research involved a bibliometric analysis of 427 publications from Scopus (2005–2024) using VOSviewer to identify clusters and emerging trends. Through co-occurrence mapping, the study isolated five primary research clusters, including moral behavior, psychological impacts, cultural influences, economic implications, and demographic variables. Key findings reveal that belief in heaven correlates with both conservative moral perspectives and increased psychological resilience, with notable demographic differences. Economic implications suggest that afterlife beliefs support values like honesty and thrift, indirectly boosting economic productivity. The study underscores the distinct role of heaven as an isolated concept within religiosity, contributing novel insights into the broader societal impact of afterlife beliefs. Findings have practical implications for policymakers, religious leaders, and educators in leveraging heaven’s moral framework to foster pro-social behavior and societal well-being across culturally diverse populations. 
ESG Implementation, Transparency of Sustainability Reporting, and Corporate Governance on Stock Value Through Manufacturing Company Reputation on the Indonesia Stock Exchange Idris, Hariany
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v1i1.77477

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ESG and transparency of sustainability reporting are increasingly becoming major concerns in the business world, as investor awareness of non-financial aspects in investment decision making increases. Good corporate governance is believed to be able to strengthen credibility and increase public trust. Corporate reputation is considered to have an important role in shaping investor perceptions of the company's long-term prospects. The study aims to analyze the effect of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) implementation, transparency of sustainability reporting, and corporate governance on stock value, with corporate reputation as a mediating variable in manufacturing companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Associative quantitative research approach. The population consists of manufacturing companies listed on the IDX in 2022–2024 totaling 222 companies. The sample size is 84 companies and the number of data is 252 data. The sample collection technique uses purposive sampling. Secondary data sources are annual reports, sustainability reports, Bloomberg/RTI, IDX, and company websites. Data analysis tools use SEM-Amos and Sobel Test. This study indicates that improving the quality of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) implementation has a significant impact on strengthening corporate reputation. Transparency in sustainability reporting also contributes positively by building trust from the public and investors. The implementation of effective corporate governance strengthens the image and supports business continuity. Furthermore, the quality of ESG and transparency of sustainability reports also support the increase in stock value through positive investor perceptions. In this process, the company's reputation functions as a mediator between ESG implementation, reporting transparency, and governance with stock value. A strong reputation increases investor confidence, thus driving an increase in the company's stock value.
Collaboration in Mitigating Forest and Land Fires in South Sumatra Province Ramadhan, Muhammad Novrizal; Perdana, Dimes Akbar; Gulthom, Fahrian Arsyam; Zulfikar, Zulfikar; Khan, Aditya Sulthony Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v1i1.77683

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Forest and land fires are one of the environmental problems that often occur in South Sumatra Province, because the existing peatland area is a potential threat to forest and land fires. This research focuses on the collaboration that occurs in South Sumatra Province in mitigating forest and land fires.  There are several main points in this research, firstly how collaboration in mitigating forest and land fires in South Sumatra Province, secondly the mapping of stakeholders involved in mitigating forest and land fires. The approach to handling forest and land fires has undergone a paradigm shift, where from 2016 to 2023, collaboration and mitigation efforts have become the main focus. The collaboration established during this period has begun to show positive impacts, as reflected in the relatively controlled burned areas and haze levels between 2020 and 2023. However, it is also important to reassess these collaborative efforts from other perspectives, such as evaluation and effectiveness, considering that forest and land fires continue to occur to this day.
The Social Construction of Gender in the Representation of Dance Communities on Instagram Ramadhan, Affan Neskisyah; Santoso, Putut Raka; Rachmah, Fitri Annisa; Firdawiya, Firdawiya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v1i1.78027

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This study analyzes the social construction of gender in the visual representations of dance communities on Instagram. Using a descriptive qualitative approach and applying Berger & Luckmann's Social Construction theory and Gender Communication theory, the research examines how dance communities collectively produce and reproduce gender meanings through their content. The results reveal a strong symbolic polarization between femininity and masculinity, externalized through aesthetic choices of costumes, movement composition, and interaction patterns. Femininity is constructed through softness, fragility, and decorative values, while masculinity is represented through strength, stability, and authority. The objectivation process occurs through consistent repetition of representations and digital production techniques (shot angles, filters, editing) that sharpen gender differences. Although limited variations exist, the dominant gender structure is maintained through the sedimentation mechanism of traditional values. The findings show the role of dance communities as agents of gender discourse conservation through digital curatorial practices.
Collectivist and Individualist Cultures in the Digital Space: A Descriptive Content Analysis of Self-Disclosure on Instagram Feeds among Indonesian and United States College Students Rachmah, Fitri Annisa; Ramadhan, Affan Neskisyah; Narimawati, Umi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pdr.v1i1.78029

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This study examines the differences in self-disclosure patterns on Instagram Feeds between Indonesian and United States college students through the lens of collectivist and individualist cultural orientations. Using a descriptive qualitative approach and document analysis of selected scholarly literature, the findings reveal that Indonesian users tend to disclose themselves indirectly, highlight group activities, and apply strict privacy settings to maintain social harmony. In contrast, U.S. users are more likely to disclose personal achievements directly and explicitly, with more relaxed privacy settings to support self-expression and personal branding. These findings are analyzed using Communication Privacy Management (CPM) Theory and Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions, demonstrating that collectivist and individualist cultural values significantly shape self-disclosure practices and privacy boundary management in digital spaces. 

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