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Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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OAIJSS invites manuscripts in the various topics including : Public Policy and Administration, Sociology, Communication Science, International Relation, Economics, Accounting, Finance, Management, Art, Culture, Humanity, Education, Development, Languages, Literacy, Law, Criminology, Health Social Sciences, Social Psychology and all aspects related social sciences.
Articles 230 Documents
Legal Review of Physician Malpractice Cases: A Narrative Literature Review Patricia Wulandari; Rachmat Hidayat
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 5 No. 6 (2022): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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This review aimed to discuss legal reviews related to physician malpractice in medical practice. Malpractice is carrying out a profession wrongly or wrongly, which can only form legal responsibility for the maker if it results in a loss determined or regulated by law. Malpractice can occur in carrying out all kinds of professions, including the medical profession. Mistakes in carrying out the medical profession will form criminal or civil legal liability (depending on the nature of the consequences of the losses incurred) containing three main aspects as an inseparable unit, namely treatment that is not according to the norm, done with culpa and causing losses in law. Regarding the doctor not providing services in accordance with professional standards, which then results in disability or death of the patient, this doctor has violated the patient's right to obtain such humane service, so the patient has the right to sue the doctor concerned.
Optimizing the Use of Android-Based Audio Visual Integrated System (AVIS) Application in Theory Exam of Driving License Service by Traffic Unit of Cimahi Resort Police Christanto, Fery Afrilio; Chairul Muriman Setyabudi
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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The innovation of the android-based audio visual integrated system (AVIS) online limited area application by the Cimahi police resort, which is relatively new, still requires a lot of improvement and refinement. This study aimed to determine the use of the Android-based limited area online AVIS application and how to optimizing of the AVIS application. This research was conducted with a qualitative approach, using descriptive analysis research methods, as well as data collection techniques by interviewing, observing, and document review. The study found that the use of AVIS application based on components of the law, facilities, infrastructure, internal control, and performance evaluation of executors has not met the standards. Influencing factors, namely innovation, communication channels, and social systems, are inhibiting factors. In conclusion, optimizing the use of the android-based limited area AVIS online application in the SIM theory test service by the Cimahi Police Traffic Unit based on the Public Service Improvement Theory by Kearns (2010) can be done through 4 strategies, namely growth strategy, efficiency increasing strategy, stability strategy, and collaboration strategy.
Modelling the Tourism Revenue of Türkiye Using Deep Learning Networks Tuncsiper, Cagatay
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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The gross domestic product of countries plays a key role in the development and wealth of nations. There are several components of the gross domestic product, such as industrial revenue, revenue from services, and tourism revenue. Türkiye is located in Anatolia, which is very rich from a historical viewpoint. Therefore, Türkiye attracts tourists from all over the world, making its tourism revenue an important contributor to its gross domestic product. This study aimed to model the tourism revenue of Türkiye using machine learning methods. In this study, the tourism revenue of Türkiye, dependent on the number of tourists, oil prices, and the exchange rate, are modelled for the period of 2008-2022. The data of these variables were taken from official sources, and then the causality analyses were carried out. As the next step, the tourism revenue is modelled as a function of the number of tourists, oil prices, and the exchange rate. A deep learning network is developed using the Python programming language for modelling the tourism revenue. The developed deep learning network is then trained using a portion of the data. The performance of the developed deep learning network is then evaluated using the performance metrics such as the coefficient of determination, mean absolute error, root means square error, and the mean absolute percentage error. These metrics show that the developed deep learning network successfully models the tourism revenue dependent on the number of tourists, oil prices, and the exchange rate.
The Analysis of Economic Sector Potential in Surabaya using Location Quotient, Shift Share, and Klassen Typology in 2015-2019 Ray Julio Pangow; Alen Memah; D. Busdan; Rorong, Ita P. F.; Mauna Th. B. Maramis
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Economic development in an area requires encouragement between the local government and the community to grow regional economic activities by managing existing resources, establishing relationships between government and private agencies, and encouraging development related to regional economic activities. The development of a region cannot be separated from national development because regional governments and local communities need coordination to utilize, create, develop, and produce existing resources. This study aimed to describe the potential of the economic sector in Surabaya in the period of 2015-2019. This research uses secondary data for five years in the 2015-2019 period. The analytical method used analyzes location quotient, shift share, and Klassen typology. The results of the study revealed that five sectors were included in quadrant I, and two sectors were included in quadrant IV. In conclusion, Surabaya has fifteen economic sectors that drive economic progress, ten sectors grow relatively fast, nine industries have outstanding location advantages, and five sectors belong to quadrant I. This research is used as a reference in making policies related to economic progress in Surabaya, which impacts increasing employment and per capita income.
Sociodemographic and Cultural Aspects of the Gayo Community in Exclusive Breastfeeding in the Work Area of the Pegasing Health Center, Central Aceh Dewi, Nova Ratna; Hidayana; Irdayani
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Exclusive breastfeeding is breastfeeding only, without additional fluids and other foods for the first 6 months. Economic, cultural, and sociodemographic factors are thought to influence mothers to keep working even though their babies still need exclusive breastfeeding. This study aimed to describe cultural and sociodemographic factors related to exclusive breastfeeding in the working area of the Pegasing Health Center, Central Aceh. This research is an observational study. A total of 73 mothers participated in this study. The inclusion criteria are mothers who have children aged 0-5 years, domicile in the Pegasing Health Center work area, and are willing to participate in this study. Sociodemographic data and the level of knowledge of mothers regarding exclusive breastfeeding were measured using a structured interview and questionnaire. Cultural aspects related to exclusive breastfeeding were explored through focus group discussions and in-depth interviews. The majority of participants had senior high school education (57.5%), family income was below the Central Aceh regional minimum wage (95.89%), and mothers' knowledge regarding exclusive breastfeeding was considered good (50.7%). Meanwhile, mothers considered that family support in breastfeeding was good (50.7%). However, support from health workers was considered to be lacking regarding exclusive breastfeeding (38.4%). Based on the results of the interviews, there are habits making up and myths about dena which inhibit exclusive breastfeeding in infants in the Gayo area. In conclusion, family income and cultural factors have a role in exclusive breastfeeding in the working area of the Pegasing Health Center, Central Aceh.
Analysis of Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction at Merchant Mixue Summarecon Digital Center Branch, Tangerang Tannady, Hendy; Aryanti, Mitha Novi; Julieta, Levana; Salsabila, Hanifah Dzaky; Octavia, Ditha
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Product quality is determined by several factors, one of which is customer satisfaction. Unfortunately, many companies are more concerned with the products or services offered and are not concerned with service quality. This study aimed at assessing the service quality provided by Mixue at the Summarecon Digital Center branch. This research was a descriptive study. The research sample was Mixue visitors at the Summarecon Gading Serpong branch, Tangerang. The inclusion criteria for research subjects were 17-30 years old and willing to fill out a research form via Google form. A total of 30 respondents took part in this study. There are 10 indicators of questions which include ease of parking, the comfort of the place, cleanliness of the outlet, speed of cashiers in payment, additional facilities, speed of employees in serving, employee friendliness, employee knowledge of products, affordable prices, and product suitability with photos on the menu. After obtaining data from respondents, the importance and performance of the Mixture were analyzed with gap analysis, then the indicators were calculated. The results of the study show that the main focus components for increasing customer satisfaction are the comfort of the place, ease of parking, and the speed of the cashier in payment, which is in quadrants 1 and 2. Employee friendliness and cleanliness of toilets are also important and affect Mixue customer satisfaction which is in quadrant 4. In conclusion, Mixue at the Summarecon Digital Center branch needs to pay attention to several things to increase customer satisfaction with its services. Things that need to be prioritized are the convenience of the store, the speed of cashier service, the price according to the quality of the goods, the conformity of the products being sold with menu photos, and employee knowledge regarding the product.
Poverty Eradication Efforts in Iraq and Its Challenges in the Perspective of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Ammal Yasser
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Iraq faces high levels of poverty, exacerbated by conflict and political crisis. The sustainable development goals (SDGs) offer a framework for overcoming poverty. This research aims to explore efforts to eradicate poverty in Iraq and its challenges from an SDGs perspective. This qualitative study uses in-depth interviews with 15 key informants from the government, non-governmental organizations, and academics in Iraq. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. This research found that Iraq has made several efforts to alleviate poverty, including social assistance programs, investment in education and health, and economic reform. However, these efforts face various challenges, such as corruption, weak infrastructure, and political instability. In conclusion, Iraq still has a long way to go to achieve the SDGs regarding poverty alleviation. More targeted and sustainable efforts are needed to overcome existing challenges.
Analysis of Gojek's Brand Perception Utilizing Twitter Hashtag: Sentiment Analysis Using Ekman's Classification Wahyudi, Aditio; Arief Tirtana; Lady Diana Langoy
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Advertisers constantly try to use different communication channels to approach consumers more effectively and promptly and increase their products' visibility and attractiveness. Gojek, an Indonesian ride-hailing and delivery company, uses hashtags as part of its marketing strategy on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram. This research aimed to analyze Gojek's brand perception using the Twitter hashtag. This research uses descriptive analysis and sentiment analysis using Ekman's classification of emotional expression algorithm. This research analyzed 813 tweets containing hashtags related to Gojek, an Indonesian ride-hailing and delivery company, including #AmanBersamaGojek, #Cerdikiawan, #JalanTerus, #PastiAdaJalan, and #SebelumGojek, to understand the sentiment and emotional tone of the tweets. Using Ekman's classification method for identifying and categorizing emotional expressions, the analysis found that the tweets were predominantly positive in sentiment, with surprise and joy being the most frequently expressed emotions. However, the research also identified a range of other emotions expressed in the tweets, including fear, sadness, disgust, and anger, indicating that Twitter users may have more complex and nuanced attitudes toward Gojek and its hashtags. In conclusion, Gojek may consider conducting additional research and implementing strategies to address negative emotions and better engage with its audience on social media to improve its brand perception on Twitter.
Development of a Village Youth Entrepreneurship Model to Increase the Income of Wetland Village Communities Anisah, Hastin Umi; Isnawati; Rifqi Novriyandana; Nor Hikmah
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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The low competitiveness of human resources is highly correlated with the low potential and ability of the people's economy, which leads to higher poverty rates. Intervention in the economic capacity of the community needs to be carried out in order to prevent the negative effects of the lack of quality human resources. Entrepreneurship is a very important aspect to be developed in society as a form of economic intervention. This study aimed to develop a village youth entrepreneurship model to increase the income of wetland villages. This study is an observational study in Beranggas Timur Village, Alalak District, Barito Kuala Regency, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. Data analysis was carried out with PLS-SEM facilitated by SmartPLS 3. Creativity has no significant effect on entrepreneurial intention; Imagination has no significant effect on entrepreneurial intention; and personality has a significant effect on entrepreneurial intention.
Comparative Analysis of Indonesia Cities Sector Competitiveness: Case Study of Cities in North Sulawesi Province 2017-2021 Rorong, Ita P. F.; Mauna T.B. Maramis; Honny Kansil; Sifra Sendow; Refinna C. Jacobus
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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The main problem in regional development lies in human and natural resources and is seen from the potential that exists and is owned in an area to increase the number and type of job opportunities for the community in the area itself. Economic development is a process. The process in question is a process that includes the formation of new institutions, the development of alternative industries, improving the capacity of the existing workforce to produce better products and services, identifying new markets, transferring knowledge, and developing new companies. This study aims to compare the competitiveness of the economic sectors of 4 cities in North Sulawesi province. The data used in this study are secondary data obtained based on available data and sourced from reports from the Central Bureau of Statistics. The data included in this research is gross domestic, regional product (GRDP) data at constant prices for 2017-2021. The objects are Manado, Tomohon, Bitung and Kotamobagu. By using the location quotient analysis method, shift share, and Klassen typology. The findings of the research show that the sectors that have competitiveness in the economy of 4 cities in North Sulawesi province are the processing industry, electricity and gas procurement, water procurement, waste management, waste and recycling, construction, wholesale, and retail trade; car and motorcycle repair, transportation and warehousing, provision of accommodation and food and drink, information and communication, financial and insurance services, company services, government administration, defense and compulsory social security and education services and health services. In conclusion, Manado is the city with the highest sector development and growth values compared to Tomohon, Bitung, and Kotamobagu.

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