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Journal of Social and Policy Issues
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Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
The aim of this journal publication is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of Social and Policy Issues. JSPI, particularly focuses on the Social and Policy Issues as follows: Social Development and Welfare, Decentralization and Regional Autonomy, Public Policy, Public Management and Governance, Political economy, Business Administration, Bureaucracy and Administration Development, Sociology, Humanities and Cultural Studies, and Any specifics issues of Social and Policy Issues.
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Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility of PTPN V (Case Study of Pantai Raja Village, Perhentian Raja District, Kampar Regency) Marwah, Siti; Wedayanti, Made Devi
Journal of Social and Policy Issues Volume 4, No 3 (2024) July - September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v4i3.338

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program of PTPN V in Pantai Raja Village, Perhentian Raja District, Kampar Regency, and identify the factors inhibiting its effectiveness. The research employs a qualitative approach, guided by the implementation theory, which includes six key indicators: standard policies and objectives, resources, characteristics of implementing agents, communication between organizations and implementing activities, social conditions, and attitude disposition of implementers. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation and analyzed descriptively. The findings reveal that the implementation of CSR regulations in Pantai Raja Village is hindered by several factors, including the absence of the CSR Forum's role in program execution, limited communication between the company and local government, lack of transparency regarding the company's capacity to implement CSR programs, and insufficient coordination between stakeholders. Furthermore, weak communication and collaboration between the company, government, and local communities exacerbate the issue. Based on these findings, the study concludes that the CSR implementation by PTPN V in Pantai Raja Village is categorized as underperformed. Enhanced communication, transparency, and stakeholder collaboration are recommended to improve CSR program execution and achieve its developmental objectives effectively.
Synergizing Advocacy and Communication: A Strategic Model for Sustainable Development in Non-Governmental Organizations April, Aprilia Natasya; Donna, Donna Ardila Aprillia; Maulana, Muhamad Maulana; Ruslan, Ruslan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v4i3.340

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This study examines the effectiveness of advocacy and communication strategies employed by the Bojonegoro Institute in Bojonegoro and WALHI in Bangka Belitung, focusing on their impact across social, economic, environmental, and political dimensions. Advocacy and communication are pivotal, interdependent components in addressing environmental and social issues caused by institutional or corporate operations. The research adopts a descriptive qualitative methodology, utilizing in-depth, unstructured interviews with purposive sampling to identify key informants. The findings reveal that advocacy and communication significantly contribute to the existence and success of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The Bojonegoro Institute’s advocacy promotes equitable and sustainable governance in the oil and gas sector, while WALHI in Bangka Belitung pushes for environmental crisis mitigation through governmental policy interventions. Socially, both organizations enhance public awareness of environmental and social issues. Economically, the Bojonegoro Institute boosts local productivity, investment appeal, and income levels, whereas WALHI’s initiatives enhance tourism, agricultural production, and economic resilience. Environmentally, these organizations strengthen conservation efforts and public environmental consciousness. Politically, their strategic advocacy facilitates policy-making for regional sustainability. In conclusion, effective advocacy and communication strategies enable NGOs to achieve their objectives and provide substantial positive impacts across multiple aspects of regional development. The synergy of these strategies reinforces their pivotal role in fostering societal well-being and environmental stewardship
Social Safety Nets: A Possible Pathway to Foster Household Resilience to Emerging Shocks. Evidence from Malawi and Zambia Sichoongwe, Kiru
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v4i3.366

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Social safety nets are a useful weapon in the fight against poverty. The purpose of this study was to examine the types of safety nets that exist in response to addressing poverty alleviation and vulnerability in Malawi and Zambia. Also, to explore various policies and practices that can be implemented to foster societal resilience to emerging shocks, particularly those of climate change and Covid-19. The study established that in both countries, safety net programmes have had some positive impact on the vulnerable households, as well as acting as a major source of income, especially for older beneficiaries. Similarly, these programmes have  enhanced productivity and food security for smallholder farmers. The study concluded with  policies that can be implemented to foster household resilience, to emerging shocks in both countries.
Credibility and Integrity of the Sukabumi City General Election Commission as the Organizer of the 2024 Election Purwanti, Dian; Afriani, Dini Nuri; Fikri, Chaerul; Rahmawati, Selvi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v4i3.379

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The purpose of this research is to determine the credibility and integrity of the Sukabumi City General Election Commission as the Organizer of the 2024 General Election. The grand theory in this research, the credibility variable theory uses source credibility proposed by Hovland, while the integrity variable theory uses the Executive Brand Assessment integrity concept in the Front Group Dissemination module Riau Provincial Government Integrity. The research method used is descriptive quantitative. The sampling technique that the researcher used was purposive sampling, with a population of 100 and a sample of 80 respondents and to collect data, the researcher carried out observations, literature studies and distributed questionnaires. Based on the correlation coefficient, it shows a very strong relationship between credibility, integrity and general elections, worth 0.826. Meanwhile, the coefficient of determination shows that the credibility and integrity of the General Election Commission (KPU) has a positive influence on the general election, namely 68.2%. Based on the results of this research, it shows that the Sukabumi City General Election Commission (KPU) has credibility and integrity as the organizer of the 2024 general election.
Evaluating the Impact of Maritime Regulations: Balikpapan Port's Readiness in Supporting the Nusantara Capital Project Hidayat, Luqman Sariful; Ekowanti, Mas Roro Lilik; Casmiwati , Dewi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58835/jspi.v4i3.387

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This study aims to evaluate the impact of Government Regulation Number 31 of 2021 concerning the Administration of the Shipping Sector in supporting the Nusantara Capital City, using Balikpapan Port as a case study. The research employs a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation, and analyzed using the Miles, Huberman, and Saldana model, encompassing four stages: data collection, data condensation, data analysis, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal that while the program has not been fully implemented, improvements in port administration, capabilities, roles, and maritime environmental protection have been achieved. Over the past five years (2018–2022), vessel visits increased by an average of 24.3% annually (units) and 21.8% (gross tonnage). Foreign cargo services rose by 12.15% annually for exports and 16.41% for imports, contributing to an average economic growth of 1.71% per year in Balikpapan City (2019–2023). Additionally, maritime environmental protection has led to the development of new tourist destinations. However, challenges such as ship thefts and limited fishing grounds for local fishermen persist. In the future, the Nusantara Capital City may face waterway congestion, potentially disrupting traffic and increasing the risk of maritime accidents.

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