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Ilomata International Journal of Social Science
ISSN : 2714898X     EISSN : 27148998     DOI : 10.52728/ijss
FOCUS Ilomata International Journal of Social Science aims to provide information on both theoretical and empirical articles and case studies relating to sociology, political science, history, law in society and related disciplines. Published articles use scientific research methods, including statistical analysis, case studies, field research and historical analysis. SCOPE Ilomata International Journal of Social Science concerns on sociology, political science, history, law in society and related domains. through publication of research based articles and critical analysis articles. It describes, compares, interprets, and explains the whole aspects of multi discipline perspectives including anthropology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, education, philology and history of religion. Ilomata International Journal of Social Science acordially welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines
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Integrated Corporate Communication to Enhance Sustainability Credibility in Green Loan Applications: A Case Study in the Oil and Gas Industry Fannisha; Doho, Yohannes Don Bosco
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1875

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This study examines how Integrated Corporate Communication (ICC) strategies shape the credibility of oil and gas companies in securing green loans, responding to growing financial sector demands for transparency and sustainability in the context of global climate action. Focusing on Company X and its interactions with Bank Y, the research addresses how ICC implementation influences perceived eligibility for green financing. By integrating the Competing Values Framework for Corporate Communication (CVFCC) with the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM), this study offers novel insights into the underexplored intersection of corporate communication and green financing, particularly in emerging markets where prior studies have often neglected the strategic role of ICC. Employing a qualitative case study grounded in a constructivist paradigm, data were gathered through in-depth interviews with Company X’s communication and sustainability teams and Bank Y officials, complemented by document analysis. The findings reveal that cross-functional communication spanning employee, media, investor, and government relations significantly strengthens sustainability credibility, with both central and peripheral communication strategies proving persuasive in loan assessments. The study concludes that cohesive and transparent ICC enhances the perceived credibility of energy firms, underscoring its vital role as a strategic tool for companies seeking access to sustainable finance in an increasingly scrutinised business environment.
City of Bandung's Paradiplomacy in Efforts to Fulfill Society's Needs During the COVID-19 Pandemic Melkis, Juan Carlos; Alam, Gilang Nur; Dermawan, Windy
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1889

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This study explores how the City of Bandung employed paradiplomacy, particularly through sister city cooperation with Suwon (South Korea) and Liuzhou (China), to respond to urgent healthcare shortages during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using qualitative documentary analysis of government archives, official communications, media coverage, and academic sources, the study shows how Bandung mobilized long-standing international networks to secure 30,000 donated masks, directly alleviating local scarcity at a critical moment. More than symbolic engagement, this cooperation demonstrated that institutionalized paradiplomacy can function as an operational mechanism for crisis response, complementing national strategies and strengthening multilevel governance. The findings highlight Bandung’s proactive international outreach as a practical contribution with tangible health benefits, while also underscoring the broader theoretical relevance of paradiplomacy as part of global governance frameworks. Ultimately, the case illustrates the value of sister city diplomacy not only for emergency relief but also as a replicable model for enhancing resilience and adaptive local governance in wider development contexts.
Design Thinking Approach for Culture Sensitive Tourism: (Case Study of Cultural Degradation of Baduy Tribe Due to Tourism) Pradana, Triandi; Sofiani; Tanu, Barbie Valerina
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1893

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Tourism that is developing in the Baduy region has now caused cultural degradation due to tourism activities, especially those involving tour guides from the Baduy tribe. The urgency of this study is the need for a study of tourism models that can adapt to the provisions of customary rules. The purpose of this study is to make recommendations for a culturally friendly tourism concept model that is suitable for application in Baduy so as not to degrade the culture of the Baduy tribe. This study uses a qualitative method with a design thinking approach. Data were collected through interview techniques, observation, and documentation studies. The selection of informants was carried out using purposive sampling techniques. Data obtained will then be analyzed using the interactive model technique from Miles & Huberman. This study recommends the ethno-ecotourism model as a culturally appropriate and sustainable tourism approach for the Baduy region. Through the design thinking process, a prototype model was developed and translated into a policy recommendation tailored to the Baduy context. Future testing is needed to evaluate the model’s alignment with community needs, and its implementation requires collaboration within a quadruple helix framework involving government, academia, communities, and media. However, despite its potential, the ethno-ecotourism model faces critical limitations, particularly in ensuring genuine community participation in decision-making. Studies show that top-down governance often marginalizes local voices, leading to a gap between projected and realized benefits.
A Network Analysis of Online News Portal Discourse on the Change of Coach of the 2025 Indonesian National Football Team Revina, Angelia; Nugroho, Catur
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1894

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Fan​ often show fanatical attitudes, which can lead to verbal aggression and increase the potential for the spread of various negative opinions. Many online news portals report diversity opinion One example of the diversity of opinion in football concerns the policies implemented by the PSSI in early 2025, particularly regarding the replacement of the Indonesian national team coach. This will use approach method mixed, but will more focused on approach qualitative with use method Analysis Discourse Network (DNA). Online news portal, or The actors involved can certainly play a significant role in disseminating discourse. Therefore, this study aims to understand how discourse networks and actor networks are formed. The research method used involves utilizing Discourse Network Analyzer (DNA) and Visone by analyzing 55 articles. online news. The results showed that there were 292 statements, and 30 organizations were involved, with 55 individual actors participating. Furthermore, it should be noted that in the topic of changing the coach of the Indonesian national football team, there were pro and con groups. The discourse of support for the new coach had the highest centrality, namely 11.066%. Furthermore, Hadrian Irfani, Deputy Chairman of Commission X of the House of Representatives, was the actor with the highest contribution in this topic, with score centrality degrees by 2.869%.
Motivation, Environment, and Culture as Determinants of Employees’ Performance at Maya Ubud Resort and Spa Bidari, Ni Putu Intan; Irwansyah, M. Rudi; Trianasari
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1895

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Employee performance is a critical factor in ensuring service quality within the hospitality industry, particularly in luxury resort settings where expectations are high. However, limited research has examined how internal organizational factors influence performance in this context. This study aims to examine the effect of work motivation, work environment, and organizational culture on employee performance at Maya Ubud Resort and Spa in Bali. A quantitative method was employed, using data collected from employees with a minimum of two years of tenure through a structured questionnaire. The results indicate that work motivation and work environment both have a positive and significant impact on employee performance, while organizational culture does not show a significant direct effect. The model developed in this study explains approximately 82% of the variance in employee performance. These findings suggest that enhancing motivation and improving work conditions are essential for boosting employee effectiveness. Although organizational culture did not exhibit a direct influence, its potential long-term or indirect effects may be relevant for further study. The research offers practical insights for human resource development in the hospitality sector, particularly in designing strategies that align internal organizational factors with employee performance improvement goals.
The Role of Citizenship Education in Countering Political Disinformation in the Era of Society 5.0 Taufiqurrahman, Muhammad; Purborini, Vivi Sylvia
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1899

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Technological developments in the Society 5.0 era have brought easier access to information, but also pose serious challenges in the form of rampant political disinformation that can undermine democratic stability. This study aims to analyze the role of Civics Education (PKn) in countering political disinformation by strengthening digital literacy, political literacy, and national character values. The research method used was a descriptive qualitative approach, through a review of scientific literature from various credible sources relevant to the topic. The results indicate that PKn plays a strategic role as a critical educational instrument that equips students with the skills to filter information, think reflectively, and internalize civic dispositions such as honesty, responsibility, and tolerance. Furthermore, the integration of digital technology into PKn learning through case-based strategies, problem-based learning, and online discussion forums has proven effective in increasing student participation and building democratic awareness. In conclusion, adaptive transformation of PKn to the demands of the Society 5.0 era is key to shaping a digital generation that is intelligent, wise, and has character, while simultaneously strengthening the resilience of Indonesian democracy. In facing political disinformation, citizenship education is no longer an option it is an urgent necessity. This education must evolve to equip citizens with strong cognitive defenses, critical digital literacy, responsible digital ethics, and a commitment to social cohesion. By investing in this transformative education, we can empower individuals to become resilient and informed citizens who are able to navigate the complex information landscape and contribute to the health of democracy in the digital age.
Framing The Energy Crisis: An Analysis of CNN’s Media Hegemony in EU Energy Crisis Coverage Ering, Maurits Bhoas; Purnama, Chandra; Sari, Deasy Silvya
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1913

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This study analyzes CNN’s framing of the European Union (EU) energy crisis (2022–2025), shaped by the REPowerEU initiative and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It fills a gap in international media studies by examining how global news outlets construct hegemonic narratives around energy geopolitics. Using Robert N. Entman’s four-element framing model and Savaş Çoban’s (2018) seven dimensions of media hegemony, the study employs a qualitative interpretivist approach to 30 CNN articles. The findings reveal a consistent framing that attributes the crisis to Russian aggression, portrays the EU as morally resilient, and advances technocratic, market-oriented remedies aligned with neoliberal orthodoxy, while marginalizing oppositional voices, social inequalities, and non-Western perspectives. Theoretically, the research contributes by bridging framing analysis with a critical perspective on media hegemony. Practically, it demonstrates how mainstream media legitimizes specific policy paths while constraining alternatives, thereby reinforcing Western geopolitical dominance. These insights highlight the political power of media framing in shaping global understandings of crisis and governance.
Enhancing Teacher Competence in the Digital Era: Strategies for Professional Development and Resilience Rangkuti, Zulkifli
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1918

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In the rapidly evolving digital era, enhancing teacher competence has become a critical focus for educational institutions globally. The integration of technology into teaching and learning processes necessitates continuous professional development and resilience among educators. This study, employing a qualitative literature review method, explores various strategies to enhance teacher competence in the digital age. It identifies key approaches including digital literacy training, collaborative learning communities, mentorship programs, and self-directed learning to improve teachers' technological skills and pedagogical practices. Additionally, the study examines how fostering resilience can help educators adapt to the challenges and pressures associated with technology integration. The findings emphasize the importance of professional development frameworks that not only focus on technological skills but also emphasize psychological well-being and adaptability. By identifying successful strategies, this paper provides valuable insights for policymakers, educational leaders, and teachers to improve the overall quality of education in the digital era.
Unveiling the Success of Bilebante Tourism Village: Competitiveness, Participation, and Empowerment Latifah, Annisa Husnul; Hellen; Lawrence, Jennifer
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1926

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The Indonesian government positions tourism villages as a strategic instrument for advancing sustainability, yet the determinants of their success remain underexplored. This study investigates how destination competitiveness, community participation, and local empowerment shape the development of Bilebante Village, Lombok. Previous studies have addressed isolated issues such as participation or empowerment, but none have identified the core reasons for the village’s overall success. This gap is critical because identifying what truly makes a village succeed is essential for advancing tourism village development. A qualitative case study was conducted using semi-structured interviews with six purposively selected Pokdarwis members and participatory observation across the village’s zones. Data were analyzed with Miles and Huberman’s interactive model through thematic coding on competitiveness, participation, and empowerment. The findings show that Bilebante’s success emerges from the interaction of three interconnected factors. Its green tourism attractions provide a competitive advantage that is reinforced by strong community participation. Through this participation, residents gain skills and confidence, creating empowerment that drives further innovation and, in turn, strengthens competitiveness. Theoretically, this study contributes to rural tourism literature by showing how competitiveness, participation, and empowerment operate in a mutually reinforcing cycle rather than in isolation. Practically, it highlights that government and external support should integrate these three dimensions, and that initiatives such as community learning hubs and inter-village exchange programs can help replicate Bilebante’s model in other contexts.
Exploring the Tourism Potential and Challengeso Integrating Local Wisdom in Sabang, Indonesia Tumangger, Hasrioni Dosma Arih; Eddyono, Fauziah
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v6i4.1985

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Sabang, located at the westernmost tip of Indonesia, is a tourism destination that illustrates the complex interaction between local Islamic governance and global travel behavior. The implementation of Qanun, or regional Islamic bylaws, poses distinct challenges for tourism development, particularly in accommodating visitors unfamiliar with these regulations. This study analyzes how Qanun, destination branding, and tourist attitudes influence travel decisions related to Sabang. Using a quantitative descriptive design, data were collected from 100 potential travelers in Jakarta. The results show that tourist attitudes significantly affect travel decisions, whereas Qanun and destination branding do not have direct effects. The findings underscore the importance of adaptive governance and culturally responsive communication in promoting inclusive tourism. By aligning religious regulations with global market expectations, this study contributes to the development of sustainable and culturally sensitive tourism policies that harmonize local wisdom, visitor experience, and destination competitiveness.