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International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research, and Technology (IJSET)
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International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research, and Technology (IJSET) is an international journal that publishes popular articles in the fields of Social Science, Education, Economics, Agricultural Research, and Technology. IJSET is published every month in order to help researchers publish their research results quickly. The advantages of IJSET include: international indexing, fast review and publication processes, and affordable costs.
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MEANING OF INSTRUMENTS APEIN THE LIFE OF THE KENYAH DAYAK TRIBE Damri A Hanaou; Dewi Tika Lestari; Junita Batubara
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i9.857

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Sapeis a traditional musical instrument of the Dayak Kenyah people which not only functions as a means of entertainment, but also becomes an important symbol in various traditional rituals of the Dayak Kenyah people. This study aims to analyze the meaning of musicSapein the context of Dayak Kenyah cultural rituals. With a qualitative approach and ethnomusicological approach, this study combines field observations, in-depth interviews, and literature reviews. The findings show thatSapenot only accompanies traditional rituals, but also has a socio-spiritual function in strengthening community relations, cultural identity, and the continuity of tradition. Dayak Kenyah is one of the sub-tribes of the Dayak group that inhabits the interior of Kalimantan, especially in East Kalimantan and North Kalimantan, with a distribution that is also found in the border region of East Malaysia (Sarawak). In the life of the Dayak Kenyah community, musicSapehas a very special place. Not only is it a part of artistic expression,Sapealso integrated into religious rites, traditional ceremonies such as harvest festivals, welcoming guests, and various spiritual processions that are full of meaning. This musical instrument is considered a medium of spiritual communication and a means of inheriting ancestral values. Through the plucking of its notes,Sapebe an intermediary in conveying prayers, hopes and respect for the spirits of ancestors. This study specifically focuses on the Dayak Kenyah community, to highlight howSapenot only maintained as a cultural heritage, but also brought to life in the daily lives of the community as an identity that unites and strengthens solidarity amidst the increasingly rapid flow of modernization. Thus, this study emphasizes the importance of traditional music such asSape, not only as a cultural artifact but as part of cultural identity.
ANALYSIS OF HARMONY IN MOVEMENT AND SOUND: SPIRITUAL MEANING LET ALL PRAISE GOD Levinson Y A Simaela; Junita Batubara; Dewi Tika Lestari
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i9.858

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This study discusses a comprehensive analysis of the choral work "Let Everything That Breathes Praise the Lord" created by Levinson Simaela, focusing on its musical structure, harmony, and performative potential.This song was inspired by Psalm 150 and became a mandatory song at the Church Choir Festival (PESPARAWI) of SMGT (Toraja Church Sunday School) throughout the East Makassar Classis in 2022.This work is a silent witness to the victory of the SMGT Satria Kasih Makassar Children's Choir at the event. Researcheras the creator of this work, I intend to identify the compositional elements in the score, explore the performance implications of the existing notation, and examine the inclusion of Torajan nuances through the use of local language lyrics and Torajan drum accompaniment.The use of Torajan lyrics and specific directions for traditional instruments such as the Torajan drum demonstrate an effort to integrate local cultural richness into church music.Using qualitative descriptive methods of formal music analysis supported by ethnographic review, this study examines how the components of melody, rhythm, and harmony interact to shape the overall work. In addition, this article discusses how the tempo direction, dynamics, and "(Sambil Menari)" instructions in the score can influence interpretation and presentation on stage. The incorporation of Torajan lyrics and the option of Torajan drum accompaniment are important points in understanding how this work inculturates regional cultural values ​​into expressions of church praise. The findings of this study are expected to provide a deeper understanding of adaptive choral composition practices, as well as the contribution of music to enriching spiritual culture in Indonesia.
DESIGNING A WEB-BASED TICKET SALES SYSTEM: CASE STUDY OF TEMESI WATERFALL, GIANYAR BALI Diana Rahayu; Ni Putu Eka Amaylia Kusuma Dewi; I Gede Yoga Dana Saputra; Ni Kadek Vidya Aishwanari; I Gusti Ngurah Agung Wiryanata; Ni Ketut Mareni; I Dewa Ayu Rai Sumariati
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i9.871

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Rural tourism destinations in Bali, such as Temesi Waterfall in Temesi Village, Gianyar Regency, possess significant development potential but are constrained by inefficient manual management systems. This study aims to design and implement a web-based ticketing information system to address operational limitations. Utilizing a qualitative descriptive methodology, the research resulted in the development of Postrack, a digital system incorporating features such as transaction management, a digital guestbook, dynamic ticket pricing, financial reporting, expense monitoring, and user activity tracking. Implementation of the system demonstrated improved operational efficiency, enhanced accountability, and increased financial transparency. The findings suggest that digitalization through systems like Postrack can significantly optimize tourism management in rural areas. Furthermore, this model can be replicated across similar destinations to support broader efforts in technology-based rural tourism development and sustainable management practices.
REVIEW OF THE USE OF UV-VIS SPECTROPHOTOMETRY IN ANALYSIS ACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN HERBAL PRODUCTS Nurul Azizah; Firda Sahara Nida; Siti Nurdiana; Sheva Firdaus. N; La Ode Akbar Rasydy
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i9.872

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UV-Visible spectrophotometry (UV-Vis) is one of the most widely used instrumental analytical methods in the fields of pharmacy, food science, and analytical chemistry, particularly for determining the concentration of active compounds in various types of samples. The working principle of UV-Vis spectrophotometry is based on the ability of a compound to absorb light at a specific wavelength, resulting in an absorbance value proportional to the concentration of the substance in solution. This method is considered efficient due to its relatively simple operation, short analysis time, and lower cost compared to other instrumental methods such as HPLC, AAS, or GC-MS. In addition, UV-Vis spectrophotometry can be applied to a wide range of compounds containing chromophoric groups, making it suitable for analyzing herbal products that consist of complex natural matrices. This study aims to review the application of UV-Vis spectrophotometry in the analysis of active compounds in herbal products through a literature review of ten relevant and recent scientific journals. Based on the results of the review, it was found that UV-Vis spectrophotometry is widely used to analyze compounds such as flavonoids, vitamin C, caffeine, paracetamol, and oxalates derived from natural sources such as tea, fruits, vegetables, as well as traditional herbal preparations such as jamu and supplements. In addition, this method is also applied in solubility studies of active compounds within drug delivery systems such as Self-Nanoemulsifying Drug Delivery Systems (SNEDDS), analytical method validation, and evaluation of compound stability in final formulations. Several studies also demonstrated the ability of UV-Vis spectrophotometry to detect the presence of synthetic contaminants in herbal products quickly and simply. From the overall findings, it can be concluded that UV-Vis spectrophotometry plays a significant role in the development, formulation, and quality testing of herbal-based products. This method is not only practical and efficient but also capable of producing reliable quantitative data that can be applied in various research and industrial contexts.
CURRICULUM MANAGEMENT WITH A BLOCK SYSTEM LEARNING SCHEDULE FOR TEACHING FACTORY LEARNING IMPROVEMENT (TEFA) AT SMKN 1 SANGATTA UTARA Sukamti Sukamti; Haeruddin Haeruddin; Akhmad Akhmad
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i9.879

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Vocational schools as vocational education institutions are expected to be able to organize practical learning processes that are relevant to the business world and the industrial world (DUDI). One of the approaches that is now developing in bridging the gap between the world of education and industry is the implementation of the Teaching Factory (TeFa). It is important to examine effective curriculum management with a block system to support Teaching Factory learning optimally. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. Data was obtained by interviews, observations, and documentation collection. Data collection techniques use interviews, document checks, and observations. The research site of SMKN 1 Sangatta Utara in June 2025. Data collection techniques with purposing sampling techniques with respondents principals, vice principals in the field of curriculum and all heads of expertise competencies. The analysis used the interactive analysis model of Miles and Huberman (1984) which included the first stage of data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawn. The validity of the research results is triangulated, namely comparing the results of several data collection techniques. The results of the research are curriculum management planning with the Block system learning schedule at SMKN 1 Sangatta carried out in grades X and XI, class XII is not applied to the Block system because it is more focused on preparing for the Final Assessment of Education Units and USK. The organization of curriculum management with the responsibility of the principal, coordinated by the vice principal for curriculum and assisted by curriculum staff, daily picket teachers, heads of expertise competencies and report operators. The implementation of the block system learning schedule is effective in improving TeFa learning in class XI, for X it has not been effective because it is still the basic skill competency that has not yet been targeted for the production of goods/services. Class XII is also ineffective as a block system learning schedule because it focuses on preparing for the Final Assessment of the Education Unit and the Competency Certification Test. Supervision of the block system learning schedule carried out by picket teachers, deputy principals for curriculum and school principals is not effective because some daily picket teachers do not really go around the classroom.
RESPONSIBILITY OF SERVICE TO INPATIENTS AT NEGERI LAMA PUBLIC HEALTH CENTER, SUB-DISTRICT DOWNSTREAM BAR Intan Nasution; Muklir; Aflia Riski; Muhammad Hasyem; Teuku Alfiady
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i9.852

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Responsiveness is one of the important indicators in public services that reflects the ability and alertness of the apparatus or officers in responding to the needs, complaints, and expectations of the community as service users. This study aims to determine the responsiveness of services to inpatients at the Lama Public Health Center, Bilah Hilir District and to find out what obstacles are faced by inpatients at the Lama Public Health Center. This study was motivated by the many complaints from the community regarding slow services, unfriendly attitudes of officers, and the service process that takes quite a long time. The focus of this study discusses the responsiveness of services to inpatients at the Lama Public Health Center, Bilah Hilir District, which includes aspects of responding, speed and accuracy of service, and discussing the inhibiting factors that occur in the service process for inpatients at the Lama Public Health Center. The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques are carried out through in-depth interviews, direct observation, and documentation. The results of the study indicate that the services provided by the Lama Public Health Center are still not fully responsive to patient needs. There are several major obstacles, such as limited medical personnel, ineffective manual queuing system, lack of training on excellent service, and the absence of a structured complaint system. These factors cause delays in service and reduce the level of public satisfaction. Responsiveness indicators such as speed, accuracy, and the ability of officers to respond to complaints have not been optimally met. Therefore, it is necessary to make comprehensive improvements to the Puskesmas service system. Suggestions from this study are the addition and equalization of medical personnel, digitization of service and administration systems, HR training in communication and service ethics, optimization of triage systems and priority routes, improvement of medical facilities and infrastructure, especially in first-level service facilities such as Puskesmas.
DETERMINANTS OF TIMELINESS OF FINANCIAL REPORTING: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY ON PROPERTY AND REAL ESTATE ISSUERS IN INDONESIA Tri Yulaeli; Arry Eksandy; Riski Ulan Sari
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i9.859

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This study aims to analyze the influence of profitability, company age, and financial distress on the timeliness of the publication of audited financial statements in property and real estate sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the 2019–2022 period. The sample was determined by the purposive sampling method, so that 19 companies were obtained as research samples. The analysis method used was multiple linear regression with the help of EViews version 12 software. The results of the study show that partially, the variables of profitability and company age do not have a significant effect on the timeliness of financial report publication. On the other hand, financial distress has been proven to have a significant effect on the timeliness of the publication of audited financial statements. Simultaneously, the three independent variables have a significant effect on the dependent variables. A determination coefficient value (R²) of 0.81 indicates that 81% of the variation in the timeliness of financial statement publication can be explained by profitability, company age, and financial distress, while the remaining 19% is explained by other variables outside the model. These findings provide implications for company management and regulators in improving the transparency and accountability of financial reporting in the property and real estate sectors.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS: THE IMPACT OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PALM OIL FACTORY IN DENSELY POPULATED AREA (CASE STUDY OF PULO PADANG VILLAGE, LABUHANBATU REGENCY) Sonya Amelia; M.Akmal; Muntasir; Muhammad Bin Abu Bakar; Teuku Muzaffarsyah
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): AUGUST
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This study examines the development of a palm oil mill in a densely populated area such as Pulo Padang Village, which has created complex dynamics related to environmental politics and social conflict. This study aims to evaluate the impact of development on society and the environment, as well as the resolution process. A qualitative approach method was used with interview, observation, and documentation techniques for residents, the government, and the company. The results show that the conflict is rooted in a lack of transparency, minimal community participation, and ecological impacts that are detrimental to the surrounding community. The government needs to strengthen regulations and actively involve the community to achieve equitable sustainable development. These findings emphasize the importance of an inclusive approach, constructive negotiation, and the application of environmental justice principles to reduce conflict and improve socio-ecological sustainability.
ANTECEDENTS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND ITS IMPACT ON CUSTOMER LOYALTY AT SHELL JAKARTA GAS STATION Moudy Fitria Respati; Beby Karina Fawzeea; Yeni Absah
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): AUGUST
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The high demand for fuel oil (BBM) in Indonesia, which is dominated by the transportation sector, encourages Shell gas stations to innovate in their services and product quality. Although Shell gas stations are known for their good reputation, fuel quality issues at Pertamina gas stations, such as adulteration, have made many customers switch to Shell. This study shows that customers are increasingly considering fuel quality and customer service in choosing gas stations, and the challenges faced in the Shell Go+ loyalty program are important factors in retaining customers in a competitive market. This study aims to determine and analyze the effect of brand image and customer experience on customer loyalty with customer satisfaction as an intervening variable at Shell gas stations in Jakarta City. The sample in this study were people in Jakarta City who had purchased and used Shell fuel at least 2 times a month. The sampling technique in this study was the accidental sampling technique with 110 respondents. The data analysis method used Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS). The results showed that Brand Image had a positive and significant effect on Customer Loyalty and Customer Satisfaction. Meanwhile, Customer Experience has a positive and significant effect on Customer Loyalty and Customer Satisfaction. Finally, Customer Satisfaction has a significant effect in mediating the relationship between Brand Image and Customer Experience on Customer Loyalty.
ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DECISION MAKING IN E-COMMERCE COMPANIES Ardiana Rahmadania; Devi Aulia Sari; Rayyan Firdaus
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v4i9.881

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This study aims to analyze the influence of management information systems (MIS) on the effectiveness of decision making in e-commerce companies. An effective MIS is able to provide accurate, complete, and real-time data to support managers in formulating strategies. A qualitative literature study was conducted by reviewing various relevant scientific sources. The results of the analysis show that MIS has a positive and significant influence on the effectiveness of decision making, with analytical technology, cloud computing, and big data playing an important role. Challenges such as data security, HR competency, and technology readiness still need to be addressed. Proper implementation of MIS can improve operational efficiency, customer satisfaction, and competitiveness of e-commerce companies.

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