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International Journal of Social Service and Research
Published by Ridwan Institute
ISSN : 2807839X     EISSN : 28078691     DOI : 10.46799
International Journal of Social Service and Research is a double-blind, peer-reviewed academic journal with open access to social and scientific fields. The journal is published monthly by Ridwan Institute. International Journal of Social Service and Research provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal, which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of Social Sciences, Contemporary Political Science, Educational Sciences, Religious Sciences, Economics, Engineering Sciences, Health Sciences and Design Arts Sciences.
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The Effect of Employee Costs of Production, Marketing, and Salary On The Results of Broiler Chicken Sales Baiza, Ahmad
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Social Service and Research
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"Rahmat Aulia" farm is part of PT Charoen Pokphand Jaya Farm. This farm is located in Kutatrieng Village, Labuhanhaji District, West Aceh. It has used good management in financing including production costs, marketing costs, and employee salaries. employee. The selection of research on the "Rahmat Aulia" farm due to the high level of sales competition in the broiler business (Gallus domestic) with this research is expected to be a reference for beginners and other breeders in facing competition. The type of research used is qualitative (interview). Where data collection uses interviews with related parties at the "Rahmat Aulia" farm as resource persons, and the sample used is the financial report of the "Rahmat Aulia" farm which has been recorded at PT Charoen Pokphand Jaya Farm in 2021 (3 months). The results of the study stated that 80% of sales results were strongly influenced by production costs, marketing costs, and employee salaries. While the remaining 20% ??of sales are influenced by other factors not explained in this study. From the results of the analysis, it is known that production costs, marketing, and employee salaries play a very important role in the sustainability of "Rahmat Aulia" farming in Kutatrieng Village, West Labuhanhaji District, South Aceh Regency.
Mandate of Procurement of Independent Commission for Personal Data Protection In Indonesia Reviewed from International Legal Instruments Christine, Bella
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Social Service and Research
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Indonesia has entered the era of society 5.0 where technology is part of people's lives that have been closely attached and become a major part of people's lives themselves. In using this technology, it is not uncommon for users to first register by entering personal data. The number of cases of leaked personal data, both in private and government agencies, shows the weakness of personal data protection in Indonesia. Therefore, it is necessary to have a law that explicitly regulates and an independent commission for the protection of personal data is needed in order to monitor, take action and enforce justice for victims whose data has been leaked either intentionally or unintentionally. When compared to neighboring countries such as Malaysia and Singapore, Indonesia does not yet have an independent commission to protect and monitor personal data. In addition, referring to several international legal instruments, actually an independent commission for the protection of personal data is a necessity as well as an obligation. Therefore, in this paper, we will discuss the mandate of establishing an independent commission for the protection of personal data in terms of international legal instruments.
Satunetra Development, Chat Therapy Applications Based on Artificial Intelligence for The Blind Gusna, Dwi; Nur Salehah, Uti; Hidayah Zainal, Nurul; Islamiyah, Nurul; Ainun, A. Azzahrah
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Nowadays the level of people with disabilities is increasing, the fact is that the most people with disabilities in Indonesia are blind. Most of the blind people experience visual disturbances so that these limitations trigger mental instability and often experience discouragement, stress, anxiety, over-confidence and lack of confidence. Besides that, like normal humans, blind people also need the role of other people, they also need someone to be a friend or a substitute figure who can always accompany them. With the development of increasingly sophisticated technology, an artificial intelligence-based chat therapy application for the blind has a function as a friend as well as a psychological consultant. This study uses the Waterfall application development method. The application testing was carried out at one of the schools for children with special needs in Makassar, so that the results of the application could be seen whether it really was in accordance with the goals and needs. Therefore, the existence of this application makes it possible to foster motivation to have a return in living life even though in limited vision.
Analysis of The Effect of Motivation, Discipline and Job Satisfaction, on Employee Performance With Organizational Commitment As An Intervening Variable Abu Jahid, Imam; Adnyana, I Made
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The purpose of this research are to analysis effect of motivation, job satisfaction, employee performance, organizational commitment, 125 sample were selected by random sampling. Data were collected by questionnaires and Structural Equation Model (SEM) were applies as an analysis technique. The results analysis showed that the variables of Motivation, Job Satisfaction have a positive and significant effect on Employee Performance through Organizational Commitment
Determination of Economic Growth In Java Island Febrianti, Ita Dwi; Sugianto, Sugianto; Shinta Aminda, Renea
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High economic growth and continuing to grow and sustainably become a component that determines the development of economic development. The level of economic growth is inseparable from the use of production factors such as natural resources, labor, and capital goods as determinants of economic growth. This research is motivated by the fact that the GRDP in Java Island has a high value compared to other islands in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the determination of economic growth in Java. The variables used in this study are GRDP at constant prices, investment realization, open unemployment rate, and inflation rate. This study uses multiple linear regression, with a panel model which is a combination of time series data for 6 years from 2014-2019 as well as cross section data for 6 provinces in Java and using the selected Fixed Effect Model (FEM), the data is processed using the program EViews-10. The findings in this study prove that the investment variable has a positive effect on economic growth. While the unemployment variable has a negative effect on economic growth, and the inflation variable has a negative effect on economic growth.
Meta-Analysis Study: Positive Psychotherapy To Lower Depression Levels Ade Putri Andayani, Luh
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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of positive psychotherapy to reduce the level of depression by using a meta-analysis method through a literature review – 14 international research journals related to research variables. Based on the processing of M, SD, and N data, it was found that the effect size values obtained from random effects were 0.10 (95% CI = -0.691597 to 0.89557, P = 0.08) and I2 (inconsistency) of 93.8% (95% CI = 91.6% to 95.1%) . This means that giving positive psychotherapy has a small and insignificant effect on reducing depression levels and there is publication bias.
Effect of Leadership, Compensation and Work Environment on Performance, With Job Satisfaction As The Intervening Variable In Employees PT. Sembilan Cahaya Abadi Anshori, Miftahul; Nurwulandari, Andini
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of leadership, compensation, and work environment on employee performance with job satisfaction as an intervening variable at PT. Sembilan Cahaya Abadi. The research sample was 125 people who were selected by random sampling method. Data collection using questionnaires and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was used as an analytical technique. The results of the study prove that the variables of Leadership, Compensation, and Work Environment have a positive and significant effect on Employee Performance through Job Satisfaction.
The Effect of Work Motivation On The Work Quality Of Employees at PT. Agro Sinergi Nusantara Suprina, Rika; Chairiyaton, Chairiyaton
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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of work motivation on the quality of work of employees at PT.Agro Sinergi Nusantara. Data collection methods used are: Observation, documentation and interviews. The data analysis method used is a qualitative descriptive analysis model. The results showed that the quality of work of employees is very dependent on the motivation given by the leadership. Because the leadership has provided appropriate motivation, the quality of the work of its employees continues to increase. This shows that there is a relationship between motivation and the quality of employees' work, which is very reciprocal, meaning that an increase in the quality of employees' work will have a positive effect on business income and will support the company's profits very large. Suggestions in this study are for the leadership of PT. Agro Sinergi Nusantara Meulaboh to have been able to provide appropriate motivation even though the motivation given must be maintained and further improved so that employees continue to improve performance in order to produce more optimal work results in accordance with what has been expected. by the later leadership for future researchers who take similar themes, it is better to add a longer research period to produce more significant data.
Effect of Online Claims on The Participant Satisfaction Level BPJS Employment Meulaboh Branch Ayuni Mulia, Sri Putri; Maulidasari, Cut Devi
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This study was conducted to determine the effect of online claims on the satisfaction level of BPJS Employment participants in the Meulaboh Branch. The method used in this study is a quantitative research method. This research uses primary data by distributing questionnaires and secondary data obtained from research method books, journals, participant documents and related literature. the distribution of questionnaires was carried out online to participants of BPJS Employment Meulaboh Branch, the population in this study were participants of BPJS Ketenagakerjaann Meulaboh Branch who made claims online, the number of respondents who were sampled in the study were 41 respondents. Data analysis was carried out using Validity test, Reliability test, Simple Linear Regression test and Hypothesis test using t test. Based on the results of research on the Effect of Online Claims on the Satisfaction Level of BPJS Employment Participants in the Meulaboh Branch, the results of a simple regression analysis with the help of SPSS version 20.0 are known to have R square of 0.710, the figure shows that the influence of the Online Claims variable (X) on the Satisfaction Level (Y) is 71 % while the remaining 29% is influenced by other factors. The results of the calculation of the hypothesis using the t-test technique with the help of SPSS version 20.0, it is known that the significant value of the Online Claims variable is 0.000 <0.5 and the t-count value > t table (2.02439) which is 9.777, it can be concluded that there is a significant influence between online claims on satisfaction level of BPJS Employment participants in Meulaboh Branch.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Poverty Level In Java Island Deby Alsya, Varenia; Triwahyuningtyas, Nunuk; Murtatik, Sri
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Java Island is an area that has the highest poverty level in Indonesia for every year. Java Island is a centralization area of economic development, but there is also a poverty problem centered on Java Island. Factors that can affect poverty include total population, income per capita and labor force participation rate. The research was conducted to find out how the influence of total population, income per capita and labor force participation rate on poverty levels in Java Island. The data used in this study are 6 provinces in Java for the period 2013 – 2019, so the panel data regression model is the method used in this study, with the selected model being is Fixed Effect Model (FEM). The results of this study represent that the total population does not effect on poverty levels in Java Island, income per capita has effects on poverty levels in Java Island and the labor force participation rate has effects on poverty levels in Java Island.

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