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INDONESIA
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 )
Articles 296 Documents
Sale of Rights in Dispute between Sharia Law and Algerian Law Gherbi , Soreya; Boudjani , Abdelhakim
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.05.01.18

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The sales contract is one of the most important contracts in the lives of individuals and nations, as it is the customary means of exchanging money after the decline of bartering. With the passage of time, the shortcomings of bartering became evident due to the development of industry and commerce, and the varying needs of people. This led to the emergence of the sales contract, as it became a more suitable method of transaction compared to bartering, serving as a common ground for transactions between parties more than bartering. The aim of this research is to analyze the concept of rights sale in the conflict between Algerian law and Islamic law, and to understand the differences and similarities between the two legal systems in this context. Methods Used: An analytical methodology was employed, involving a comparative study of laws and judicial rulings in Algerian law and Islamic law pertaining to rights sale. Findings: The study revealed significant differences between Algerian law and Islamic law regarding the concept, conditions, and transactions of rights sale. Additionally, the findings pointed out some of the challenges and contradictions that arise when applying Sharia principles in a non-Islamic legal system.
Unravelling the User Perception: Evaluating Kenadsa's Heritage Office Building Performance Through Perceptual Dimensions and Behaviors Hamlili, Fatima Zohra; Dakhia, Azzedine; Biara, Ratiba Widad
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.05.01.08

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This study investigates the complex relationship between user perceptions and subsequent behaviors in the multisensory environment within Kenadsa’s heritage office building, located in the oasis of Bechar, Algeria. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative subjective data collection methods, the research aims to assess the perceptual dimensions of the office building's interior space, thermal conditions and lighting environment, as well as to evaluate its performance based on users' perceptions and behaviors. The methodology includes in situ questionnaire surveys conducted after each user's work experience, complemented by thermal and visual assessments observation of the lighting during the winter and summer seasons. The results highlight the dynamic interplay between user perception and behavior, and provide valuable information for improving the design and functionality of heritage buildings in similar contexts.
What Makes a Street Attractive? A Study of The Factors Explaining the Attractiveness of Users of Two Streets in Algiers Using Linear Regressions Kadri, Ouafa; Rahmani, Lyes; Messaoudene, Maha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.01.16

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This article examines the factors behind attractiveness at street level. It postulates that attractiveness is induced by what the street offers in terms of consumption spaces and by the presence of convenience. The study focused on two streets in Algiers: one historical entity and one emerging entity. A sample of 269 individuals was used to collect data using a tool that measures attractiveness, convenience, and consumption spaces. These include commercial, cultural, leisure, symbolic, social and landscape dimensions. Linear regressions were used to determine the impact of these dimensions on the attractiveness. The results show that the symbolic dimension, followed by the social dimension, are the factors with the greatest influence on street attractiveness.
The Influence of Own Capital and Business Location on The Income of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Syafii, Mochamad; Jamilah, Dziyl Waslatiyl; Rusdiyanto, Rusdiyanto
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.05.01.13

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The purpose of this study is to investigate and demonstrate how own capital and business location affect the revenue of micro, small, and medium-sized businesses in the Gresik Regency. Entrepreneurs need to know if their own capital and business location have a positive and significant impact on the income they will receive in the future, which is why this research is crucial. With 69 respondents in all, samples were gathered for this quantitative approach study. Both observations and questionnaires were used in the data collection process. The Slovin calculation formula and random sample procedures were used in this study. A Likert scale is used in data analysis with Google Form media. Multiple linear regression and hypothesis testing are the methods of analysis used. The study's findings demonstrate that own capital and company location have a demonstrable positive and significant impact on MSMEs' revenue in the Gresik Regency.
Analysis of Calculation of Cost of Production Using the Full Costing Method Ulum, Bustanul; Maulidayanti, Diah Wulan; Rusdiyanto, Rusdiyanto
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.05.01.11

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The goal of the study is to investigate and demonstrate that, for Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Businesses, applying the complete costing method for calculating manufacturing costs results in a more accurate computation. This study is crucial for entrepreneurs since it helps them determine the precise cost of manufacturing things and determines how much profit they should make. This study employs qualitative descriptive methods. The results of this study's comprehensive costing technique calculation of manufacturing costs for commodities are more accurate for use in micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises.
Reinventing Urban Agriculture in Algerian Urban Policies: Stakeholders' Visions and Operational Strategy Korchi, Meriem; Bendjaballah, Ouassila
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.05.01.10

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Climate change and rapid urban growth are driving an increased demand for global resources, exacerbating environmental challenges. Addressing these issues necessitates the implementation of diverse strategies across various scales. Urban agriculture emerges as a potential solution to foster the resilience of urban entities. However, in the Mediterranean region, notably in Algeria, urban agriculture remains inadequately addressed in public policies, with agricultural plots in cities often earmarked as land reserves for future urban development. This study aimed to assess the perspective of urban actors in Annaba regarding urban agriculture and to identify and map agricultural activities within the city, with the goal of integrating them into urban policy frameworks. Interviews were conducted with decision-makers and farmers, complemented by spatial analysis. Findings revealed that although there is interest in urban agriculture, it is not effectively integrated into institutional and legal frameworks. Despite modest agricultural production primarily for self-consumption, urban agriculture projects hold potential for adoption in Algerian cities, offering a pathway towards enhancing urban sustainability.
Behind the Privative Space Obstruction. Investigating Visual Perception Privacy, Downtown Algiers’ Mass Housing Benlakehal, Nadia; Lebdiri, Malika; Djedi, Hadjer
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.05.01.15

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The present paper brings forth visual perception privacy issue in mass housing in Algiers. Considering a correlation between obstruction rates and visual perception privacy, the case study was selected to measure dwellers’ satisfaction according to Altman’s theoretical framework. A qualitative method was adopted and a semi-guided interview was conducted with 28 downtown mass housing residents in Algiers. On the other hand, to understand outsiders’ perspective regarding downtown dwellings’ perception, the qualitative method was supplemented by a survey involving 94 participants. Both methodological tools were structured according to previous non-participatory observation. Finally, the investigated area appears as being double-scaled: on an urban scale visual perception privacy measurement, people are satisfied, while on the residential scale, dissatisfaction prevails. From outsiders’ perspective, dynamic motions combined to street furniture create a visual protective shield between dwellers and unfamiliar outsiders, as the later perceive environment on a cognitive dimension, while familiar outsiders perceive it on an affective-emotional symbolic dimension.
Psychological Social Behavior: Taxable Entrepreneurs Respond to Vat Policy Changes Wibowo, Danny
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.05.01.09

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Environmental considerations or individual intentions influence taxpayer behavior. VAT changes may be a reaction to behavior either overtly or covertly. This research applies an approach approach with the method of interviews conducted with business actors. However, VAT can reduce profits by influencing consumers to spend resources and look for lower prices. Regarding the VAT rate, it is still considered unfair. Furthermore, double recording or splitting the business into several forms is implemented, which is passed on to other family members. Another option is to do tax planning to meet the tax burden. Decisions in the information action model can be based on rationality, routine behavior, nature/tradition and subjective norms / perceptual behavior. Findings from an environmental perspective are formed from the level of experience and age, as well as the encouragement of social communities and provide psychological stimuli for taxpayer behavior in assessing changes in tax regulations, especially about VAT rates.
An Energy and Ecological Assessment of The Prior and Post-Hybrid Renovation State of Multi-Dwelling Building in the Algerian City of Skikda Khelfa, Imed eddine; Lazri, Youcef; Alkama, Djamel; Toumi, Riad
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.05.01.12

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In the context of Algerian energy and environmental concerns and its aspirations for energy transition, this article examines the pre- and post-state of a multi-family residential building in the city of Skikda, in northern Algeria, utilizing the UBEM reduced-order approach, alongside QGIS, CEA and METEONORM tools. Primarily focusing on the building's solar exposure, energy aspects, and environmental considerations. Six hybrid renovation scenarios were considered then, and assessed for their contribution for energy savings and ecological improvement. The main results revealed that 87% of annual energy requirements were related to heating and hot water, which are supplied by a natural gas system, a source of various types of greenhouse gases, which suggested the use of triple glazing, with or without two selective low-emissivity coatings only, or be combined by changing hot-water supply system to an electric one, alongside the installation of the hybrid PVT panels on the south façade. This triple glazing was joint in another scenario by integrating the same type of panels on the roof alongside a seasonal thermal energy storage system. This latter scenario being the best in terms of energy and ecology, and making the building highly performant in both aspects.
Exploring Students' Perceptions and Influences in Teaching Translation Through Qualitative and Quantitative Standards Merahi , Abdelkrim; Makhlouf, Abdelkader; Tamimi , Yasser
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 5 No 1 (2024): 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.05.01.21

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The present study addresses the multifaceted aspects of teaching translation by investigating students' perceptions and influences, considering both qualitative and quantitative standards. It explores the contributions of these standards to the translation teaching process and evaluates the predictive capability of quantitative standards. Focusing on 183 male and female students from Saida and El-Bayah Universities, the study used a questionnaire to collect data and statistical analysis using SPSS techniques. The findings showed a positive correlation between students' perceptions of teaching translation and both qualitative and quantitative standards. Furthermore, these standards were found to make significant contributions to teaching translation, indicating that teaching translation may be predicted using quantitative criteria. The study offers insightful information that can be used for enhancing translation programs, creating engaging learning environments, and improving teacher training in diverse educational contexts.

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