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Interdisciplinary Social Studies
ISSN : 28080467     EISSN : 28085051     DOI : 10.55324
nterdisciplinary Social Studies (ISS) is an interdisciplinary publication of social studies and writing which publishes papers to international audiences of social researchers. ISS aims to provide a forum for scholarly understanding of social studies and plays an important role in promoting the process that accumulated knowledge, values, and skills are transmitted from one generation to another; and making methods and contents of evaluation and research in social, available to socialist and research workers. The journal encompasses a variety of topics, including education, management, cultural studies, law, social health, psychology, and geography, to economics belonging to the social context. Papers accepted: 1) Report evaluation and original research; 2) Literature review; and 3) An extensive book reviews section on social materials and equipment.
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The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Brand Loyalty: Evidence from Ghana Salifu, Shaibu; Saini, Yvonne K.; Moyo, Bhekinkosi
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i12.523

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Background: Corporate social responsibility has continuously achieved recognition as an active and well-organized marketing strategy in the recent years, but gaps still exist on its understanding and impact on brand loyalty. Aim: This paper examines the impact of corporate social responsibility on brand loyalty. Method: The authors applied descriptive statistics to examine the impact of Corporate social responsibility on brand loyalty of telecommunication industry in Ghana. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data from 600 customers of telecommunication companies in Ghana. The field data was analysed according to inferential and descriptive statistics. Findings: The study found that ethical and philanthropic dimensions of corporate social responsibility have significant impact on brand loyalty of telecommunication industry in Ghana. The findings have implications on telecommunication companies in Ghana and make significant contribution to academia.
Does Perceived Impact of Change Affect Readiness for Change in Higher Education Governance? Erlyani, Neka; Suhariadi, Fendy; Ardi, Rahkman
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Background: Changes in the financial governance status of more autonomous state universities require readiness for change in the management of state universities. Academic staff is an HR group that carries out administrative tasks in the state university’s management. The first factor of readiness for change individuals must have is to know that change will be beneficial for themselves and the organization. Aim: This study aims to determine the role of perceived impact of change on readiness for change in academic staff. Method: This research is a quantitative study with 254 subjects selected using Holt’s RFCQ adaptation scale and Vakola’s perceived impact of change adaptation scale as research instruments. The data were analyzed using a simple linear regression analysis technique via IBM SPSS. Findings: Perceived impact of change is proven to affect readiness for change in academic staff. If members perceive that change is positive and beneficial for themselves and their organization, they will be more ready to accept change. In addition, demographic factors have no effect on readiness for change.
Empathy and Social Support for Special Needs Children at Leleani Special School (SLB) 1 Lessil, Constansa G.
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i12.536

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Background: Humans are social creatures who cannot live alone in activities to meet the needs of daily life. Similarly, children with special needs who have physical and mental limitations, of course, their lives are greatly influenced by attention and empathy with support from the surrounding community. Aim: The research would like to analyze empathy and social support for special needs children at Leleani Special School (SLB) 1 in Ambon. Method: This research is a limited survey research conducted on 45 respondents, categorized into 15 parents, teachers/administrators and the community around Leleani 1 Special School (SLB). Respondents were drawn by stratified random sampling and then analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. Findings: The results showed that empathetic responses and social support between parents, teachers and the surrounding community when compared in general did not have a significant difference. Partially, differences occur in information support and affective components of teacher empathy when compared to the surrounding community.
Legal Status of Wasteland and Government Control and Use of Wasteland Yani, Ahmad
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2023): Special Issue
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Background: Abandonment of land is an act that is unwise, uneconomical, unfair, and also a violation of the obligations that must be carried out by the right holders. The problem of abandoned land is one of the problems that needs to be quickly addressed in the land sector because it has many negative impacts. Aim: This study aims to analyze the Legal Position of Abandoned Land Based on the Regulation of the Minister of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency Number 20 of 2021 and the Control and Utilization of Abandoned Land by the Government. Method: The normative juridical research approach was adopted for this study. The researcher examined legal sources, including books, journals, and laws, that dealt with the legal issue of wasteland. The descriptive qualitative technique was then used by the researcher to analyze them. Findings: After the evaluation results come out and declare the land identified as abandoned, the Head of the Regional Office will give a warning to the rights holder. If after the third warning is given but the right holder still does not comply with the warning, the Head of the Regional Office may propose to the Head of the Agency to designate the land as wasteland.
Passive Franchise as an Innovation in the Development of Cooperative-Based Retail Networks Wardhana, Tommy Andri; Hadna, Agus Heruanto; Darwin, Muhadjir; Hardi, Amirullah Setya
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i12.555

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Background: Franchising is a choice in developing a business network. One of the rampant franchise businesses in Indonesia is the development of retail store networks. Unfortunately, the presence of modern store-based retail stores is feared to threaten local businesses in the area such as the case in Kulon Progo. TOMIRA is seen as the best solution that mediates the interests of the private sector as retail owners, cooperatives, and local governments with the main goal of improving community welfare. Aim: This paper aims to reveal TOMIRA policy problems that occur and explore innovations in management strategies needed in the form of passive franchises. Method: Through a qualitative approach, this paper is able to present the results and policy problems of multi-actors, namely the government, private sector, cooperatives, and SMEs. Findings: Passive franchising is seen as a form of mitigation of policy problems in TOMIRA because it is able to provide a delegation system for cooperatives and the merger process with a temporary credit fund facilitating cooperatives while having an impact on increasing profits for both cooperatives and SMEs. The success of passive franchise implementation depends on the role and involvement of local governments, retail policies themselves, human resources, and management.
Service Quality and Patient Trust on Patient Loyalty Mediated by Patient Satisfaction on Inpatients Andreano, Pillipus Resar; Pardede, Ratlan
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 12 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i12.595

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Background: The competition in the health industry is currently very fierce, coupled with the emergence of Private Hospitals equipped with complete facilities. This makes hospitals must realize the need to provide quality health services to their customers. Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of service quality and patient trust on patient loyalty mediated by patient satisfaction in patients who hospitalized at “CDE” Hospital, Bogor, West Java. Method: A Google Forms online survey on inpatients at "CDE" Hospital, Bogor, West Java was used to collect the data of this study. Data analysis was performed using the Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) method to measure the relationship between variables with the help of Smart PLS 3.0 software. Findings: The results of the study prove that service quality has not a positive and significant effect on patient loyalty. Other results prove that patient trust has a positive and significant effect on patient loyality, service quality has a positive and significant effect on patient satisfaction, patient trust has a positive and significant effect on patient satisfaction, patient satisfaction has a positive and significant effect on patient loyality, service quality has a positive and significant effect on patient loyality mediated by patient satisfaction, and patient trust has a positive and significant effect on patient loyality mediated by patient satisfaction.

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