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Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research
Published by Future Science
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27751082     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.11594/ijssr
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Articles 296 Documents
Inheriting Leadership: Analyzing Successor Traits in Coimbatore's Family Businesses Indira Priyadharshini B
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.06.02.04

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Succession in family businesses is a critical process that influences the longevity and success of these enterprises. This study examines the traits necessary for effective successors in family businesses, focusing specifically on the Coimbatore district, a region known for its dynamic industrial landscape. Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including surveys and interviews with current family business leaders and potential successors, this research identifies key characteristics such as leadership skills, strategic thinking, and interpersonal abilities. The findings highlight the importance of balancing traditional values with modern business acumen to ensure seamless transitions and sustained business growth. This study provides valuable insights for family business stakeholders in Coimbatore and similar regions, offering practical recommendations to facilitate successful leadership succession and enhance long-term business continuity.
Political Dynamics in Indonesia: A Literature Review on the Direction of Democratic Consolidation and Power Polarisation Sukendar, Sukendar
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The 2024 general election marks a new phase in Indonesian politics, as Joko Widodo's two terms in office come to an end. This article aims to evaluate post-Jokowi political dynamics through a literature review approach to issues such as elite configuration, democratic institutionalisation, the role of the military, and the influence of oligarchy in Indonesia's political system. The research findings reveal a paradox between procedural stability and substantive democratic regression. The post-Jokowi transition reveals a contest between continuity and change, with a tendency toward the re-strengthening of oligarchic actors and the centralisation of power. This study contributes to academic understanding of the relationship between power structures, democratic institutions, and the dynamics of political actors in a democracy that has not yet been consolidated.
Constructing Global Presence From The Periphery: NTB’s Parallel Diplomacy For Tourism Growth Marjan, Lulu Wal; Dermawan, Windy
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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This study examines constructing global presence from the periphery within West Nusa Tenggara (NTB)’s parallel diplomacy for tourism growth. Using a qualitative research method framed by constructivism and Kuznetsov’s theory of parallel diplomacy, the study explores how NTB, as a subnational actor, actively builds its diplomatic identity while aligning with national interests. The findings reveal that NTB’s diplomacy is not merely administrative but shaped through dynamic interactions among various stakeholders, including central and local governments, private sectors, cultural communities, and international partners. This multipactor, collaborative governance has proven effective in promoting sustainable tourism, attracting domestic and international visitors, increasing investment opportunities, and enhancing NTB’s image through major international events and the development of strategic destinations like the Mandalika Special Economic Zone. The research highlights NTB’s inclusive and adaptive approach to diplomacy as a model of how subnational entities can contribute meaningfully to national and global tourism agendas
Examining The Link Between Competence and Motivation on Urban Farmers' Performance: The Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction Kuleh, Yohanes; Darma, Dio Caisar; Pujiastuti, Yunita Ali; Nurhikmat, Muhammad; Sampeliling, Alexander; Purwaningsih, Fita; Ashari, Ihsan
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The relocation of Indonesia’s Capital City/Ibu Kota Nusantara (IKN), from Jakarta to East Kalimantan began in 2022, with the government citing economic equity as the primary rationale. Economic development cannot progress without revitalization across all sectors. Agriculture is a sector with significant development potential, despite its current suboptimal operations. Among agricultural activities, oil palm plantations are one of the most prominent and important contributors. Effective human resource management (HRM) of farmers is crucial to driving agricultural economic growth. This study aims to examine the causal relationship between competence and motivation on farmer performance, with job satisfaction as a mediating variable. The sample comprises 138 urban farmers who are members of the Farmers' Group Association (GAPOKTAN) engaged in palm oil production. Data were collected in Sukaraja Village, Penajam Paser Utara (PPU) Regency. The approach was conducted using path analysis. Empirical results indicate that both competence and motivation significantly affect job satisfaction and performance. Additionally, job satisfaction is significantly related to performance. Thus, competence and motivation influence performance indirectly through job satisfaction. This study offers practical benefits for decision-makers, particularly GAPOKTAN, by emphasizing the importance of enhancing farmer competence. The findings also encourage further investigation into additional aspects that may affect farmer performance.
A Retrospective Examination of Rodrigo Duterte’s Populist Politics in the Philippines (2016-2022) Applying Taggart’s Framework Espiritu, Rovil
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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This study carries out a retrospective analysis of the central elements of Dutertismo—Rodrigo Duterte's brand of populism during his presidency in the Philippines from 2016 to 2022. Utilizing Paul Taggart's framework to analyze relevant literature, the paper discusses how Duterte leveraged populism to consolidate power, framing entities like the Liberal Party, the media, the Roman Catholic Church, and drug users as adversaries of the State. It highlights Duterte's responses to international scrutiny from bodies like the International Criminal Court and human rights organizations, which he accused of infringing on Philippine sovereignty. The research further explores Duterte’s portrayal of the drug issue as a national crisis, his manipulation of public opinion through surveys and social media, and his implementation of vague policies and agenda. Additionally, the paper analyzes the chameleonic nature of Duterte’s politics, evidenced by his alliances with traditionally liberal institutions such as the Philippine National Police and the Armed Forces, along with his interactions with the Communist Left. This analysis offers a deeper understanding how Duterte's leadership style has shaped the country's political dynamics and how it resonates with or differs from other populist movements globally.
Strategy for Structuring Traditional Markets in The Department Of Trade and Industry Of Serang City (Case Study Of Karangantu Traditional Market) Hudaefah, Hudaefah; Budiati, Ayuning; Maisaroh, Ima
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Structuring traditional markets is an important step to improve infrastructure, governance, and the market environment to make it more orderly, safe, clean, and comfortable for traders and buyers. However, efforts to organise traditional markets in Serang City are still not optimal. One of the markets that needs restructuring is Karangantu Market, which is rundown, narrow, with minimal facilities and poorly maintained. The purpose of this research is to explain the Strategy for Structuring Traditional Markets in the Department of Trade and Industry of Serang City (Case Study of Karangantu Traditional Market). This research uses the theory (Rangkuti, 2021), namely IFAS and EFAS matrix analysis and SWOT matrix analysis consisting of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. The results showed that the structuring strategy carried out was not optimal and there was no selection of the right strategy to support the success of market structuring. Therefore, it is recommended that the Department of Trade and Industry of Serang City improve the basic facilities of Margaluyu Market as a relocation location, re-evaluate the relocation location based on accessibility and market potential, conduct integrated and firm supervision and arrangement of street vendors, and develop Karangantu Market into a clean, healthy, and environmentally friendly green market in order to increase the competitiveness of traditional markets
MSN Model – Approach in The Implementation of Waste Management Policy in The City of Serang Hasanah, Budi; Yulianti, Rachmi
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The issue of waste remains a national and even global concern. This is partly due to the increasing volume of waste that is not accompanied by proper and sustainable waste management. This waste problem is also felt by the community in Serang City, Banten Province. The objective of this study is to determine and analyse the implementation of waste management policies in Serang City using the MSN approach model. The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative with MSN approach analysis in the implementation of waste management policies according to Kadji with three approaches, namely mentality, systems, and networking. Data sources were obtained from primary data through interviews and discussions at scientific forums and secondary data through literature searches from the internet, books, and relevant journals. The results of this study indicate that waste management in Serang City has not been optimal, partly due to the absence of operational local regulations, including regulations discussing social entrepreneurship, particularly in waste management. In addition, not all stakeholders involved in waste management, including MSME actors, have been included. However, the Serang City Government, particularly the DLH, is still focused on establishing massive cooperation with educational institutions and creating a thousand waste banks in Serang City
The Long Tradition of Mulud as a Media for Religious Character Education Based on Local Wisdom in Elementary School Extracurricular Activities in Serang City Sujanah, Nanah; Maisaroh, Ima; Muhyidin, Asep; Jamaludin, Ujang
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The Panjang Mulud tradition is a religious cultural heritage of the Banten community, celebrated in conjunction with the Prophet Muhammad's birthday. This research aims to examine the potential of the Panjang Mulud tradition as a medium for religious character education based on local wisdom, particularly in elementary school environments. Using a qualitative literature study approach, this article finds that the values of monotheism, worship, ethics, and Islamic brotherhood contained in the Panjang Mulud tradition are highly relevant for implementation in extracurricular activities. The results show that integrating these values strengthens students' Islamic identity and enriches character education methods. This article recommends cross-party collaboration for optimizing the role of local traditions in shaping students' character
Analysis of The Effectiveness of Simpatika Implementation in Madrasah Management at the Ministry of Religious Affairs Pandeglang Regency Tb Asep Jamaludin Akbar; Hakim, Agus Lukman
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the implementation of the Information System for Educators and Education Personnel (SIMPATIKA) in the management of madrasahs under the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Pandeglang Regency. A qualitative approach was used, with data collected through observations, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The analysis is based on the organizational systems theory by Ivancevich, Konopaske, and Matteson, encompassing four elements: input, process, output, and feedback relationships. The results reveal that while SIMPATIKA holds strategic potential as an educational data management tool, its implementation in Pandeglang has not been effective. There is a 47.3% data gap between the central and local databases, with 62.9% of madrasahs experiencing significant data inconsistencies. Key contributing factors include technological infrastructure limitations, inadequate human resource capacity, and the absence of continuous data validation mechanisms. The study concludes that SIMPATIKA has yet to fully support good governance principles in madrasah management. Strengthening digital capacity, improving validation systems, and enhancing cross-unit collaboration are necessary to achieve effective, transparent, and accountable educational governance.
Subnational Foreign Relations of West Java and Guangxi Zhuang in Human Resource Development: A Case Study of the Teacher Training Program in Nanning Veruschka, Moza; Dermawan, Windy
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This study examines the subnational cooperation between West Java Province and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in the field of human resource development, particularly through a teacher training program in Nanning. Against the backdrop of globalization and decentralization, regional governments are increasingly pursuing international collaborations to meet local development needs. Through a qualitative descriptive method and secondary data analysis, this research explores how the Sister Province Memorandum of Understanding, renewed in 2023, facilitated a vocational teacher training program focused on electric vehicle technologies. The program provided participating teachers with both technical skills and industrial exposure, aligning West Java’s vocational education with global industry trends. Results indicate that the cooperation has contributed to curriculum renewal, improved pedagogical practices, and fostered institutional reforms in vocational schools. It also led to the formation of joint coordination mechanisms and strategic planning efforts to ensure sustainability. While the training initiative has shown concrete results, the study notes that long-term success depends on continuous evaluation, broader school participation, and stronger public-private linkages. This case highlights how paradiplomacy can serve as a strategic tool for addressing localized capacity gaps through international educational exchange. The West Java–Guangxi Zhuang partnership demonstrates that subnational actors are capable of designing and managing development-oriented foreign cooperation with measurable outcomes. It offers a model for other regions aiming to internationalize technical education and build resilient human capital through structured, inclusive, and policy-driven paradiplomatic efforts.