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Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal
Published by BIAR Publisher
ISSN : 26851989     EISSN : 26853868     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33258/biohs
BIoHS-Journal is a peer-reviewed journal published in February, June and October by BIAR Publisher. BIoHS Journal welcomes research paper in humanities: language and linguistics, history, literature, performing art, philosophy, religion, visual arts. Social sciences: economic, anthropology, sociology, psychology, geography, culture and ethics studies, gender and sexuality studies, archaeology and other related fields which is published in both online and printed versions.
Articles 275 Documents
The Role of Customer Satisfaction in Mediating the Effect of Service Claim and Brand Image on Customer Loyalty at PT Asuransi Sahabat Artha Proteksi in Jakarta Felisia NG; Melitina Tecoalu; Soegeng Wahyoedi
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v4i1.598

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The purpose of this study was to determine the role of customer satisfaction in mediating the effect of Service Claim and Brand Image on Customer Loyalty at PT Asuransi Sahabat Artha Proteski in Jakarta. This research was conducted using the Probability Sampling method with the type of Simple Random Sampling. Researchers distributed questionnaires to 100 respondents who were customers of PT Asuransi Sahabat Artha Proteksi in Jakarta. Data analysis using SmartPLS Analysis version 3.3. The results of this study indicate that service claims have a positive and significant effect on customer loyalty. Brand image has a positive and significant influence on customer loyalty. Service claims have a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction. Brand image has a positive and significant influence on customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction has a positive and significant influence on customer loyalty. Customer satisfaction mediates the effect of service claims on customer loyalty. Customer satisfaction mediates the effect of brand image on customer loyalty.
Reassessing Regional Integration in the West Africa Sub-Region: Ecowas’s Prospects and Challenges Augustus Olukayode Fisher; Soboyejo Akintayo Oludemi
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v4i1.599

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This paper attempts a reassessment of the workings and issues attached with ECOWAS in West Africa. There were actually 15 nations in West Africa before ECOWAS was formed, and the region was characterised by the many colonial experiences and administrations that had shaped these states that made up the region. This history also contains a wide range of administrative and bureaucratic traditions, which make it difficult to collaborate, collaborate, and establish institutions. Porous national boundaries make it easier for people to travel about in search of better economic opportunities, as well as for food and small weapons to be transported across borders informally. Francophone, Anglophone, and Lusophone divides continue to influence integration in numerous ways. Disparities in race, language, and religion make it difficult for post-colonial elites to unite people behind a shared national purpose, much alone one with a regional focus. Employing both historical and theoretical methods, this study examines the good and bad of Ecowas in line with the existing efforts among member states. Keywords:
Continuing Disputes and Validity of Voting for the Regent and Deputy Regent of Yalimo Regency in Papua Indonesia Adiwijaya; Daniel Yusmic Foekh; Manotar Tampubolon
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v4i1.602

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This study examines the disputed decisions made by the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia on the election of the Regent and Deputy Regent of Yalimo Regency, Papua Province, in 2020 that do not adhere to the principle of permanent and final legal force. The Constitutional Court's decision on the dispute over the election of the elected Regent and Deputy Regent resulted in a lengthy case due to the possibility of re-election, which still resulted in general election disputes. The author discusses the consequences of re-election, which has the potential for ongoing disputes at the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Indonesia, as well as non-compliance with the principle of final punishment, which has permanent legal force from the standpoint of fairness and justice. Findings from the study of the proposed candidate having been sentenced by the court, as well as the validity of the vote count results in the District that has been declared valid and not re-voted in the Constitutional Court Decision Number 97/PHP.BUP-XIX/2021 (Study of Constitutional Court Decision Number 145/PHP BUP-XIX/2021) are also presented. According to this study, in the dispute over the election of Yalimo's regent and deputy regent, the judge decided on the same case, which had permanent legal force and violated the principle of legal certainty.
Factors that Cause the Monastery and Cetiya under the Auspices of the Pekanbaru MBI PC Hadion Wijoyo; I Putu Gelgel; Ida Ayu Komang Arniati
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v4i1.605

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The Indonesian Buddhist Council is one of the Buddhist Religious Councils that was established in 1955. One of the Riau branch administrators is Pekanbaru. Pekanbaru as the capital city of Riau Province houses 7 (seven) Viharas and Cetiyas. Each Vihara and Cetiya has its own problems such as the absence of activities other than Vesak and Kathina Celebrations (Buddhist holidays), including the lack of attention and guidance for administrators and devotees. This study uses a qualitative-analytic method with a religious and cultural approach. The results obtained are as follows. There are several factors that cause service not optimal, such as parking facilities, a service request system that is still manual, the lack of information on Vihara and Cetiya activities, the level of willingness and competence of priests and managers of places of worship that is still lacking. Second, PC MBI Pekanbaru has provided good guidance to Pandita, the manager of the house of worship, in making work plans so that services to the people are maximized, but this requires monitoring and evaluation in its implementation. In addition, PC MBI Pekanbaru has sought to civilize the community where Pekanbaru Buddhists are dominated by the Chinese ethnic group.
Effects of Demographic Factors, Compensation, Job Satisfaction on Organizational Commitment (A Study on the Inspectorate Office of Merauke and Boven Digoel Regency) Isnarti Trisnawati; Anita Erari; Siti Aisyah
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v4i2.648

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This study aimed to determine the effect of demographic factors and compensation on organizational commitment mediated by job satisfaction. This was a quantitative study using a causal analysis. The research instrument was a questionnaire with a five-point Likert scale. The research samples consisted of 109 employees of the Inspectorate Office of Merauke and Boven Digoel Regency. The data were analyzed using the SEM-PLS method. The results showed that demographic factors had a negative effect on organizational commitment and compensation, but did not have a significant effect on job satisfaction. On the other hand, compensation had a positive and significant effect on job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Similarly, job satisfaction also had a positive and significant effect on organizational commitment. Compensation can mediate the relationship between demographic factors with organizational commitment and job satisfaction. Job satisfaction can mediate the relationship between compensation with organizational commitment, but cannot mediate the relationship between demographic factors with organizational commitment.
Assessing Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises as an Instrument for Human Capital Development and Poverty Reduction in Abuja Area Councils of Nigeria Marcus Garvey ORJI; Kizito OLANIYI; Timothy ADEYEMO
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
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The objective of this study was to assess the role of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise as an instrument of human capital development and poverty reduction in the Bwari Area Council of Nigeria. The study was a survey research sampling the opinion of 184entrrepreneurs in the Area Council. Their opinion was collected using a structured questionnaire. The data obtained was analysed by tabulation and percentages, and the formulated hypotheses tested using Kendal coefficient of concordance method. The findings revealed that MSMEs contributes to human capital developments and is a strategy for eradication of poverty, because it creates jobs for people, and improves their standard of living; and MSMEs contributes to increase in income level of people in the area. The study concluded that MSMEs functions as a nursery for developing entrepreneur talent, and therefore recommended among others that, Government procurement policy that supports locally produced goods and services especially of small and medium size enterprises must be implemented, to help improve the activities of MSME in Bwari Area Council, so as to reduce poverty among the populace. Also more infrastructures should be provided by Bwari Area Council Administration. When basic infrastructures are provided, the entrepreneurs and MSMEs will be motivated to take advantage of such amenities, expand their operations, employ more hands, and reduce unemployment and poverty.
The Degree of Using Social Media in Distance Learning in the First Basic Stage's Students from the Perspectives of Their Teachers during Corona Pandemic Majdoleen Hamdi Mahmoud Mansour; Ashraf Ali Bani Yassin
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v4i2.650

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This study aimed to reveal the degree of use of social media in distance learning for students in the first basic stage from the point of view of their teachers during the Corona pandemic. The sample of the study consisted of (231) male and female teachers of the basic stage in the Zarqa Governorate during the academic year (2022/2021). The results of the study showed that the degree of using social media in distance learning for students in the first basic stage was low, and the results also showed that there were no statistically significant differences at (α≤ 0.05) toward the degree of using social media in distance learning according to the variable Gender, experience, and educational qualification. The study recommended holding training courses to qualify teachers to use E-learning skills and social media in student learning, especially for the basic stage.
The Role of The Government in Supporting Increasing the Quality of Children Care Patterns in Indonesia Fia Dhatul Prima Kusuma; Bakhrul Khair Amal
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v4i2.651

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The type of parenting who doesn't suitable will badly the development, protection and fulfilment of children's rights. Parenting style also plays a role in the process of socialization on children to develop good behavior. The type of parenting who doesn't suitable caused a child does juvenile delinquency, and other criminal behavior. However, Indonesia doesn’t have Act or regulation that concern about parenting standard to improve the quality of child development. In fact, Act or regulation that concern about parenting standard can became reference for everything involving the development, protection and fulfilment of children's rights in Indonesia
The Ideal Concept of the Position Judges as State Officials in the Ius Constituendum in Indonesia H. Adies Kadir
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
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Problems regarding the position of judges that continue to continue will affect their duties in upholding law and justice. Provisions regarding the position of judges in several statutory provisions are also considered to have multiple interpretations and are inconsistent. To find out more fully, this paper will first analyze and criticize the concept of judges in the Draft Law on the Office of Judges, then provide the ideal concept of the position of judges as state officials in the ius constituendum in Indonesia. This study uses normative legal research with a statutory and conceptual approach. The results of the study are tThere are several crucial issues in the Draft Law on the Position of Judges, which among others are related to 1) The Government's Rejection of the Status of all Judges as State Officials; 2) Periodization of the position of Supreme Court Justices; 3) Sharing of Judges Recruitment Authority with the Judicial Commission; and 4) Reduction of Judge's Retirement Age. Then to realize the ideal position of judges in the future in the ius constituendum, changes need to be made through changes in concepts ranging from; 1) the concept of judges as State Officials; 2) Supreme Court Institutional Structure; 3) Mechanism of Promotion, Demotion, Mutation, Reword and Punishment of Judges; 4) Strengthening the Retirement Age of Judges in Indonesia; 5) Court of Appeals and Classification of Cases Entering the Supreme Court; 6) The concept of the Judicial Commission in Maintaining Judges' Dignity; 7) Regulation of Ad Hoc Judges and Special Courts in Indonesia; and 8) Recruitmentand Education of Candidates for Judges.
The Effect of Changes in the Value of Conventional Interbank Transfers and Digital Banks in Technological Development Fitri Kumala Sari; Yossy Fadly; Puja Rizqy Ramadhan
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
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The digital revolution in the last decade has drastically changed the transaction behavior of economic agents. Consumption patterns are shifting to shopping on digital platforms and demanding an all-in-one payment method. From 2014 to 2021, Bank Indonesia noted that Indonesia experienced an increase in income. Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, many startups in Indonesia played a role in helping Indonesia's economic activities and stabilizing people's incomes. In addition, Bank Indonesia also helps Conventional Banks to compete with Startups that have become Digital Banks by creating an Open-Banking-based BI-Fast program. This program also helps Retail UMKM make it easier for the community to make payments at a cost of IDR 2500.

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