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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
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Social culture. Public & social policy Governance & regional autonomy Development economics. Politics Communication Sociology Anthropology Taxation Administration (public & business )
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Empowering the Economy through MSME Adaptation During the Covid-19 Pandemic Choirunnisa, Luthfi Alif Dinar; Waluyo, Adiet Try; Indrayanti, Wiwin; Nisa, Febriana Khoirun; Ramadhan, Abdul Azis
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.06.02.21

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Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are among the key business sectors that play an important role in the Indonesian economy by meeting daily needs and contributing to overall welfare. MSMEs demonstrated strong resilience during the 1998 monetary crisis, surviving when many larger businesses collapsed, even continuing to grow by absorbing between 85 and 107 million workers by 2012. However, despite this positive performance, MSMEs still encounter varios structural challenges. One of the most significant challenges has been the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has forced MSMEs to adapt new strategies to survive and sustain their development. The purpose of this study is to eximine how MSMEs adaptation strategies contributes to sustaining and stabilizing the economy during the COVID-19 period by analyzing the key inhibiting factors namely human resource limitations, capital constraints, technological challenges, and regulatory barriers that affect their performance. This research employs a literature review (library research) method with a descriptive analytical approach, focusing on MSMEs dynamics during the pandemic, the obstacles they encounter, and the adaptive measures implemented to maintain business continuity and economic resilience
The Role of Interpersonal Communication in Supporting Student Development through School Counseling Handi, Esther Freya Angelica; Teguh, Monika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.06.02.29

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This study aims to deepen the understanding of effective interpersonal communication practices in school counseling settings and to contribute to the advancement of educational communication theory and practice in Indonesia. Employing a descriptive qualitative method, data were collected through in-depth interviews and document analysis involving guidance counselors at Karangturi High School, Semarang. The findings indicate that interpersonal communication between guidance counselors and students serves as a key determinant of counseling service effectiveness. Communication founded on trust, openness, and appreciation enables the development of supportive relationships that enhance students’ motivation and academic achievement. The application of core communication components—sender, message, channel, receiver, and feedback—was effectively adapted across both face-to-face and online interactions, particularly through platforms such as WhatsApp. Moreover, principles of interpersonal communication, including active listening, empathy, and positive reinforcement, were evident in counselors’ approaches, fostering students’ sense of value and belonging. The study also reveals that personal factors (counselors’ experience and personality) and situational factors (class size, stigma, time constraints, and Generation Z’s digital preferences) significantly influence communication effectiveness. Counselors’ adaptive use of digital communication and proactive engagement strategies demonstrate their responsiveness to the evolving dynamics of student interaction in the modern era. Overall, the study underscores that interpersonal communication is not merely a technical competency but a pedagogical and emotional strategy that underpins effective counseling, holistic student development, and the creation of a more inclusive and responsive educational environment.
Integrating Fraud Diamond Theory and Behavioral Accounting in Analyzing Fraud Driven by Hedonistic Lifestyles in Banking Sector Companies in Indonesia for the Period 2022-2024 Dhani Wirianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.06.02.16

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This study aims to explore the influence of hedonistic lifestyles on fraud in the Indonesian banking sector, focusing on identifying the relationships between the factors in the Fraud Diamond Theory and fraud. Hedonistic lifestyles, which depict individuals' tendency to pursue personal pleasure without considering long-term consequences, are believed to affect the decision to engage in fraud. This study uses a quantitative design with a survey approach, involving 200 respondents from banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The sampling technique employed is purposive sampling, targeting employees and bank management who have knowledge of or direct involvement in fraud practices. Data is collected through questionnaires assessing hedonistic lifestyles, pressure, opportunity, rationalization, ability, and perceptions of fraudulent practices. Data analysis is conducted using multiple linear regression to test the influence of each variable on fraud. The results show that, although there is a relationship between hedonistic lifestyles and fraud, this relationship is weak and not significant. Additionally, the variables in the Fraud Diamond Theory do not show a significant effect on the occurrence of fraud. Practically, these findings provide recommendations for banking institutions to strengthen internal supervision and ethical policies to prevent fraud. From a theoretical perspective, this study contributes to the understanding of the factors influencing fraud in the banking sector, although other factors not tested in this study may have a greater impact.
Network Governance In Waste Management At Waste Banks In Serang Municipality Hakim, Philips; Cadith, Juliannes
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.06.02.22

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Waste bank management in Serang City involves several interacting actors, namely government, non-government, and community actors. In its implementation, challenges remain, as evidenced by the lowest level of waste management compared to other cities in Banten Province. This study analyzes waste bank management in Serang City using network governance theory, as proposed by Klijn & Koppenjan, which emphasizes four indicators: contact, trust, information sharing, and resource exchange. This study aims to explain how actors interact and coordinate with each other in the context of waste bank management in Serang City. It employs a descriptive qualitative approach, utilizing data collection methods such as interviews, observations, and documentary studies. The data is analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model. The findings show that network governance in waste bank management in Serang City is not yet optimal. It is due to the Environmental Agency's lack of contribution in providing training and technical guidance to waste bank actors. The discussion on the benefits of concern among actors is not comprehensive, and opportunistic behaviors and low community participation persist in waste sorting and management. The scope of information is inadequate, and the quality of the information supplied by the DLH to all actors is uneven. Additionally, the distribution of resources among actors is uneven, suggesting that the exchange of resources among them is not comprehensive. These findings indicate the need to enhance collaboration, strengthen capacity among stakeholders, broaden the scope of information, and optimize resource exchange to achieve optimal waste bank management in Serang City. 
Entrepreneurial Motivation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurial Education on the Interest in Entrepreneurship of Generation Z Students with Self-Efficacy as A Mediating Variable Nurisma, Dhea; Suhardi, Suhardi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.06.02.24

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This study aims to analyse the influence of entrepreneurial motivation, creativity, entrepreneurship education, and entrepreneurial experience on the entrepreneurial interest of Generation Z students, with self-efficacy as a mediating variable. Using a quantitative approach through a survey of 120 active students at universities in Bangka, the data were analysed using Structural Equation Modelling–Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS). The results showed that creativity and entrepreneurship education had a positive and significant effect on self-efficacy and entrepreneurial interest. Entrepreneurial experience also contributes strongly to increasing self-efficacy, especially through practice-based activities such as business simulations, mentoring, and field studies. In addition, entrepreneurship education has been proven to have a significant direct influence on entrepreneurial interest, emphasising the importance of applied and contextual learning. Meanwhile, entrepreneurial motivation does not have a significant effect on self-efficacy, but it still has a positive influence on entrepreneurial interest. Mediation analysis reveals that self-efficacy acts as an important mediator that strengthens the influence of motivation, creativity, education, and entrepreneurial experience on entrepreneurial interest. These findings confirm that self-confidence is the main foundation in the formation of entrepreneurial intention. Overall, this study emphasises the importance of synergy between internal factors and experience-based education to encourage the growth of a confident young generation ready to enter the world of entrepreneurship.
The Effect of Using Kahoot Learning Media on Increasing Students’ Learning Interest in Social Studies Andriani, Sania; Mulyana, Eldi; Rohman, Slamet Nopharipaldi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.06.02.23

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This study investigates the effect of using Kahoot as an interactive digital learning medium on improving students’ learning interest in Social Studies at SMP Negeri 3 Tarogong Kidul. A quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental design was applied, involving an experimental class using Kahoot and a control class using PowerPoint, each consisting of 36 students. Data were collected through pretest–posttest and learning interest questionnaires. The descriptive results indicated an improvement in the experimental class, with mean scores increasing from 78,75 (pretest) to 93,61 (posttest), compared to the control class, which improved from 81,53 to 88,19. Furthermore, the experimental class achieved higher mean scores in both Kahoot usage (21,33) and learning interest (27,58) compared to the control class (19,64 and 25,14, respectively). The correlation coefficient (R) was 0,556, showing a moderately strong positive relationship between the use of Kahoot and students’ learning interest, while the coefficient of determination (R²) of 0,309 indicates that Kahoot contributed 30,9% to the improvement of students’ learning interest. The simple linear regression analysis produced a significance value of < 0,001 (< 0,05) and a t-value of 3,903 greater than the t-table value of 1,690, confirming a positive and significant effect of Kahoot on learning interest. These findings suggest that integrating Kahoot in Social Studies effectively increases students’ engagement, curiosity, and enthusiasm during the learning process.
Geopolitical Volatility Driven by Financial crisis: An Analysis of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and its Geopolitical Consequences Qureshi, Ahmed Mehmood
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.06.02.36

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This study analyzes the 2008 Global Financial Crisis as a fundamental geopolitical event that reshaped global power structures and triggered extensive economic and political upheaval. Moving beyond conventional economic explanations, it applies multidimensional frameworks—including the Politics-Economics Collision, Doughnut Economy, Multi-Stakeholder Helix Models, and Agnew’s Three Ages of Geopolitics—to trace how the crisis evolved from a banking collapse into a systemic rupture of sustainability and governance. The crisis precipitated cascading effects such as the Arab Spring, the rise of populism and nationalism in the West, and the realignment of global power towards emerging markets like the BRICS. The study highlights critical governance failures, social-ecological breaches, and geopolitical volatility, offering lessons for integrating financial regulation with sustainable, equity-driven geopolitical strategy to enhance global stability and prevent future crises.
Free Nutritious Meals Policy as a Stimulus for Strengthening the Economic of Farmers and Traditional Markets: A Literatur Review Setiabudi, Tardi; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Supriantino, Tino
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.06.02.25

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This study examines the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) policy as a tool for strengthening the local economy, with a focus on farmers and traditional markets as key actors in the food supply chain. The primary issue of this study is the lack of integration between nutrition policies and regional economic development. The purpose of this study is to analyze how MBG can function as a stimulus for the local economy through a literature review approach. Data were obtained from academic literature, reputable journals, and recent policy reports, then analyzed using content analysis techniques based on food security theory, local economic development, and Edward III's policy implementation model. The results show that MBG has the potential to be a productive policy that strengthens food security, increases farmers' income, and revitalizes traditional markets as drivers of the people's economy
Sea Fence as Moral Battlefield: Local Media Framing and Religious Narratives in Banten’s Coastal Resistance Mukhroman, Iman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.06.02.17

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This study analyzes how local online media framed religious narratives in the coastal social movement that rejected the construction of a sea fence on the north coast of Banten in mid-January 2025. Using a qualitative approach and Robert Entman's framing analysis method, this study examines the news coverage of two local online media, Kabar Banten online and Radar Banten online. The results of the analysis show differences in framing emphasis between the two. Kabar Banten tends to highlight the ecological dimension and legal violations of the installation of the sea fence by unknown actors, while Radar Banten emphasizes more on the aspects of social injustice and community and student solidarity as a form of resistance to the state and corporations. Both recommended the removal of the sea fence, but with different moral and political justifications. The findings show that media framing not only reflects social reality, but also produces meanings that influence public opinion and legitimize collective action. This research emphasizes public participation in marine space policy, media literacy, and the role of local media in policy conflicts, and opens up further studies on media and conflict in coastal Indonesia.
Financial Decision-Making in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: A Systematic Literature Review Muhammad Haris Saputra; Fitriati, Fitriaty
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594//ijssr.06.02.29

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The development of artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally transforming how individuals, financial institutions, and regulators make financial decisions. In Indonesia, this transformation is visible in the use of AI for risk management, creditworthiness assessment, robo-advisory services, and the prediction of stock prices and indices. This article aims to systematically examine the role of AI in financial decision-making with a specific focus on the Indonesian context, combining national studies accredited in Sinta with international articles indexed in Scopus. The study employs a systematic literature review (SLR) of 20 articles published in recent years, including conceptual studies, systematic reviews, and empirical research based on market and customer data. The findings indicate that AI makes significant contributions in: (1) improving the accuracy of risk management and loss prediction, (2) expanding financial inclusion through innovative credit scoring schemes, (3) supporting investment decision-making via robo-advisors and capital market prediction models, and (4) shaping new, highly digital financial behaviours that nevertheless raise ethical, transparency, and algorithmic bias concerns. At the same time, there are challenges related to data quality, model transparency, consumer protection, and AI literacy among Indonesian financial actors.  

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