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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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Tofu Dregs Chips Business’ Branding to Increase Sales Potential and Income for MSMEs Anjella Ismawardani; Slamet Santoso; Choirul Hamidah
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i3.313

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Background: Branding is an identity created by marketing people to make it easier for consumers to choose products. The role and obstacles faced by home industry owners and the strategies carried out by home industry voters in facing existing obstacles. Aim: This study aims to determine the role of branding in the home industry to increase sales potential and community income. Method: This study uses qualitative descriptive research. The source of data was taken in Bringinan Village, Jambon District, Ponorogo Regency, which was raised from the results of the Ormawa Capacity Building Program Fund Grant of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology. Findings: To overcome current challenges, sellers might employ a number of tactics. The Ponorogo Regency Department of Trade, Cooperatives, and MSMEs provides assistance with branding socialization and training so that residents of Bringinan Village in Jambon District are more informed about the significance of branding in the home sector.
EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY: DATA’S USE IN SUPPORTING PUBLIC POLICY PROCESS Isnaeni Yuliani; Endang Larasati; Kismartini Kismartini; Tri Yuningsih
Interdisciplinary Social Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): Regular Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i3.341

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Bureaucratic reform became the backbone in changing the life of the nation and state. Through bureaucratic reform, arrangements are carried out on the system of government administration to make it more effective and efficient. One of the important bureaucratic reform agendas to realize is improving the quality of policies. Therefore, through this article, the author aims to provide an overview of the meaning of data / evidence in the public policy process. The writing of this article uses the literature review method, namely by utilizing secondary data or sources in the form of journals, books, documentation, the internet and various libraries that are relevant to the issues and topics of this article. The researcher concluded that the contribution of the EBP approach in the bureaucracy and policy of public institutions in each policy cycle can be a breakthrough in the birth of innovative policies. The use of research data is an important aspect in the success of government bureaucratic policies. Moreover, superior research as a source of data can identify problems more precisely and help governments design the most effective and innovative policy options.
The Evaluation of Children Friendly School's Programs towards Banjarmasin as a Children Friendly City Suratno Martodiryo; Muhammad Rahmatullah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i3.358

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Background: Children Friendly Schools (CFS) are a dream for every student and parent, because in school students will get academic learning with a feeling of fun and calm. Aim: This study aims to evaluate the real conditions of primary schools in the city of Banjarmasin in the perspective of Child Friendly Schools and recommendations regarding the prototype of standard instruments and constructive criteria to measure the feasibility of schools as Child Friendly Schools with the standards set. Method: The research method uses R&D techniques with stages: needs analysis, instrument prototype development, trials for construct validation and dissemination using 31 Elementary Schools in Banjarmasin City. The instrument of data collection uses a structured questionnaire. Findings: The results of the study show that the measuring instruments for achieving Children Friendly schools include 6 (six) components, namely (1) CFS policy, (2) implementation of the learning process, (3) Trained Educators and Education Personnel on Child Rights, (4) Infrastructure, (5) children's participation, (6) participation of parents, community institutions, business world, other stakeholders. There were 15 schools (48.39%) which were still below the average score and 16 schools (51.61%) were above the average score. The highest achievement level is the Learning Process Implementation Component (93.3%) and the lowest achievement is the Child Participation Component (56.68%). Schools have not been able to optimize the role of key targets to increase children's participation in planning, policy, learning, supervision and complaints mechanisms related to the fulfillment of children's rights and protection in education.
Analysis of the Influence of the MBKM Program in Teaching Field Julianti Kasih; Yenni M. Djajalaksana; Teddy Markus Zakaria; Doro Edi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i3.359

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Background: The field of education is one of the industries most affected by the COVID-19 Pandemic, namely the move from face-to-face learning to online learning. At the same time, the Indonesian Minister of Education encouraged the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka program where one of its programs is the Teaching Campus. The involvement of students of the Faculty of Information Technology in online teaching digital marketing at high schools in Bandung is a form of implementation of the teaching campus program. There is a problem because students do not have experience, so it is questionable whether online teaching that limits the teacher's interaction with students can have a positive impact. Aim: The study was conducted with the aim of seeing how much impact student online teaching has on students. Method: The research was conducted through a survey, using AMOS 28 for quantitative analysis. The questionnaire tool is submitted through a Google Form and distributed electronically via Whatsapp and Google Classroom. Findings: Significant results were obtained on the relationship of teaching variables and Student variables. with a total influence of .194. It is proven that a positive impact is obtained.
Breast Cancer Prevention through SADARI Intervention in Women of Reproductive Age in Loa Bakung Evy Nurachma; Samsiah Samsiah; Fara Imelda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i3.346

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Background: Cancer is a non-communicable illness brought on by the unnatural and unchecked proliferation of bodily tissue cells. A malignant tumor of the breast or one of the breasts is breast cancer in and of itself. Aim: The purpose of this activity is to educate through BSE (Breast Self-Examination, SADARI) socialization as the first step in preventing breast cancer and increasing the participation of the community, especially women of reproductive age, in carrying out early detection of breast cancer prevention. Method: To delve further into this subject, the researchers adopted a qualitative technique. The researchers sought to learn more about residents' awareness about breast cancer and its prevention, particularly SADARI, by initial observation and interviews. The researchers analyzed and organized the data they had gathered in order to come up with a reliable conclusion. Findings: In terms of knowledge, before being given health education by Posyandu (Integrated Healthcare Center, Pos Pelayanan Terpadu) cadres most of the knowledge of women of reproductive age about SADARI was in the sufficient category as many as 18 respondents (45.%) and after being given health education there was an increase where most of the women of reproductive age’s knowledge (80%) became good. Meanwhile, for the attitude before being given health education by Posyandu cadres, some of women of reproductive age had a negative attitude towards SADARI (12.5%), and after being given There was an increase in health education by cadres, namely the majority of respondents 39 respondents (97%) had a positive attitude towards SADARI.
Entrepreneurship Orientation on MSME’s Performance, Competitive Advantage and Innovation Strategies as Mediation Muchammad Andrianto Wicaksono; Wahdiyat Moko; Rofiaty Rofiaty
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i3.361

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Background: The agriculture industry in Indonesia produces a wide range of goods. Coffee is one of them. One of Indonesia's biggest exports to the rest of the world is coffee. Indonesia, the third-largest producer of coffee worldwide, has acknowledged coffee as a staple good. According to Pertanian.go.id, there are 1.2 million hectares of coffee plantations in Indonesia. Community coffee plantation land makes up 96% of the plantation area, while private firms own the remaining 4%. This demonstrates the importance of smallholder plantings to Indonesia's coffee industry. Aim: This study aims to assess the extent of the implementation of entrepreneurial orientation in plantations and post-harvest processing of coffee commodities through the mediating role of competitive advantage and innovation strategies to improve the performance of MSMEs in the plantation agro-industry and post-harvest coffee in Malang Raya. research methods used survey methods. Method: The data were obtained from questionnaires and necessary documents. Testing using partial Least square (PLS-SEM) and bootstrap. Findings: The findings of this study reveal that entrepreneurial orientation has a positive and significant direct effect on the performance of MSMEs while the role of competitive advantage and innovation strategy as a mediation of entrepreneurial orientation is not able to have a positive and significant influence on the performance of MSMEs in the plantation agro-industry and post-harvest coffee in Malang Raya.
The Effect Knowledge Management and Entrepreneurship Orientation on Organizational Performance Through Innovation Hernum Daya Wati; Rofiaty Rofiaty; Wahdiyat Moko
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i3.363

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ackground: Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) are believed to have many benefits for rural communities. Village economic development has become a major concern for the government, especially in developing countries, including Indonesia. Aim: This research discusses Knowledge Management, Entrepreneurial Orientation, and Innovation on the Performance of Village-Owned Enterprises. Method: A sample of 42 Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) in Bojonegoro Regency, including the Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer who are directly involved in strategic decision making in the organization. Based on these data, SmartPLS 4.0 Software processes structural parameter estimates according to the relationship model as described in the conceptual framework of the study. Findings: The results showed that Entrepreneurship and Innovation Orientation has a positive and significant effect on Organizational Performance, but Knowledge Management does not have a positive and significant effect on Organizational Performance. Meanwhile, Innovation becomes the Full Mediation of Knowledge Management to Organizational Performance. Then Innovation becomes a Partial Mediation of Entrepreneurial Orientation towards Organizational Performance.
The Role of United Nation in Addressing Human Rights Violations on Syria’s Internal Conflicts Kasanusi Kasanusi; Mar'atus Solikhah; Nensy Triristina; Yunita Rizki Pujiyanti; Khoiruddin Khoiruddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i3.365

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Background: Syria is one of many Arab countries in the Middle East that are undergoing revolution and civil war. It was motivated by the authoritarian attitude of the government and the economic downturn that occurred until there was popular resistance to Bashar al-Assad's regime. This conflict in Syria has attracted worldwide attention, because one of these cases in Syria has entered into the most glaring case today, namely regarding human rights violations. Aim: This paper is intended to discuss the role of the United Nations (UN) in human rights violations in the Syrian conflict, the conflict in Syria the ruling government that uses the tools of the state (military) to deal with protests by its people, thus, triggers a domestic battle between the government (the ruling regime of Bashar al-Assad) and the civilians. Method: This paper uses qualitative research techniques with role theory analysis, with  a realist theory approach, namely by describing the roles of international organizations (United Nations) where through secondary data, produce descriptive data according to analysis and existing facts of the subject or object observed. Findings: Efforts by the UN and the international community to uphold human rights in Syria are to send former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan to trade in Syria, as well as the Arab League, which calls for opposition groups to unite and proposes the establishment of a transitional government on the proposal of the UN.
Village Economic Policy Package for Economic Development in Ngusikan Subdistrict, Jombang Regency Humaidah Muafiqie; Muhammad Mudjib Musta'in; Trusti Dhiani Henartiwi; Aslichah Aslichah; Agus Raikhani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/iss.v2i3.369

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Background: The effects of many economic policy packages aimed at promoting economic growth in Indonesia are thought to have fallen short of expectations. The primary factors are policies that are still reactive and the timing of execution. Aim: This study's goal is to examine how economic development in Jombang's Ngusikan Subdistrict is related to village economic policy packages. Method: This study employed a quantitative methodology with non-experimental fact exposure. Primary information was gathered from surveys of village administrators and local leaders. Secondary data come from documents or directly from linked persons during direct interviews. data analysis utilizing the F-test and simple and fictitious regression correlation analysis. Findings: The development of the economy of Jombang's Ngusikan Subdistrict is significantly influenced by the road and electrical infrastructure. However, in Ngusikan Subdistrict, Jombang District, telephone and water facilities do not significantly affect economic growth. But concurrently, every aspect of the fiscal decentralization strategy has a large impact on the rate of economic expansion in the Ngusikan Subdistrict, Jombang District.

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