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International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27158780     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54783/ijsoc.v4i1
Core Subject : Science, Social,
International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC) is open access and peer-reviewed journal with e-ISSN (2715-8780), IJSOC is an international journal devoted to the study of science and technology in a social context. It focuses on the way in which advances in science and technology influence society and vice versa. It is a peer-reviewed journal that takes an interdisciplinary perspective, encouraging analyses whose approaches are drawn from a variety of disciplines such as History, Sociology, Economics, Political Science and International Relations, Technology Management, Environmental Studies, Health Science, etc. The journal publishes original full-length research papers in all areas related to Science, Technology, and Society. The topics related to this journal include but are not limited to that. The journal consciously endeavors to combine scholarly perspectives relevant to academic research and policy issues relating to development. Besides research articles, the journal encourages research-based country reports, commentaries, literature reviews, and book reviews.
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DPRD Recess Fund Regulation and Government Governance Problems: A Literature Study on Policy Effectiveness and Its Challenges Masdiah, Auliya Hanidatul; Sopiana, Yunita; Arisanty, Deasy
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 8 No 1 (2026): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/ijsoc.v8i1.1600

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The DPRD recess fund is an important instrument for strengthening political representation and accommodating public aspirations. However, its effectiveness is highly dependent on the quality of regulation and the implementation of good governance principles. This study aims to analyze the legal framework governing DPRD recess funds, examine governance-related problems in their implementation, and assess their effectiveness in enhancing political representation and accountability. This research employs a qualitative method with a literature study approach, utilizing secondary data obtained from laws and regulations, books, and scholarly journals. The findings indicate that the implementation of DPRD recess activities has not fully reflected good governance principles, as evidenced by low public participation, weak transparency and accountability, and suboptimal responsiveness of DPRD members in following up on public aspirations. Furthermore, existing regulations still contain weaknesses in regulating fund utilization and sanctions, which create opportunities for misuse.
The Influence of Image Differentiation Strategy and Innovation Product to Competitive Advantage Creative Industries in Cimahi City Dharmajaya, Muhammad Agung
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 7 No 4 (2025): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/ijsoc.v7i4.1601

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The creative industry plays a strategic role in driving economic growth in the region, particularly in Cimahi City, known as one of the centers of creative industry development in West Java. Facing increasingly fierce competition, creative industry players strive to improve or maintain sustainable competitive advantage. This study aims to analyze the influence of image differentiation strategies and product innovation on the competitive advantage of the creative industry in Cimahi City. The research method used is a quantitative method with a descriptive and verified approach. Data were obtained through distributing questionnaires to creative industry players in Cimahi City. The data analysis technique used multiple linear regression analysis to test the partial and simultaneous effects between variables. The results show that image differentiation strategies have a positive and significant influence on competitive advantage, product innovation also has a positive and significant influence on competitive advantage, and simultaneously image differentiation strategies and product innovation have a significant influence on the competitive advantage of the creative industry in Cimahi City. These findings indicate that strengthening a unique image and sustainable product innovation are important factors in increasing the competitiveness of the creative industry.
The Effect of Competency, Organizational Commitment, Work Environment, and Motivation on Employee Productivity Samosir, Tetti Sartika; Rendi, Pras; Sofiyati, Nunung Ayu
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The purpose of this research is to examine the connection between productivity and competence, organizational commitment, and the work environment, and to determine how work motivation moderates this relationship. A quantitative explanatory technique was used to conduct the study at PT XYZ in Bengkulu. With the use of purposive sample and proportionate stratification by division and work shift, 168 out of 287 operational personnel were chosen to participate in the survey. PLS-SEM using SmartPLS 4 was used to evaluate data received from a structured questionnaire that used a Likert scale. There is no statistically significant relationship between factor (X1), factor (X2), or factor (X3) and productivity, according to the data. In contrast, there is a positive and statistically significant relationship between intrinsic drive at work and output. Furthermore, the correlation between factor (X1) and productivity is moderated by factor (Z), as is the correlation between factor (X3) and productivity. This means that when employees are highly motivated, a good factor (X3) and competent workers are more likely to result in increased productivity. On the other hand, the correlation between factor (X2) and productivity is unmodified by job motivation. A total of 26.7% of the variation in productivity across workers is explained by the model. In the context of car production, these results emphasize the importance of intrinsic motivation in maximizing the impact of both human and environmental factors on productivity.
The Capacity of Human Resources at the Bontang City DPRD Secretariat in Supporting the Legislative Function: An Analysis of Competencies and Bureaucratic Barriers Mappaelo; Irawan, Bambang; Saipul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/ijsoc.v8i1.1603

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This study aims to examine how bureaucratic competence and institutional constraints influence the effectiveness of legislative support provided by the Secretariat of the Regional House of Representatives of Bontang City in carrying out its legislative function. The study employs a qualitative approach with a case study design to capture empirical conditions related to the technical, managerial, and behavioral capacities of public officials, as well as structural and procedural obstacles within the organizational environment. The findings indicate that disparities in staff competencies, low educational qualifications, ineffective internal coordination, and rigid administrative procedures have hindered the timely provision of legislative support. In addition, limited technological facilities and a reactive work culture have reduced organizational responsiveness. The study concludes that enhancing the effectiveness of legislative support requires integrated efforts through strengthening staff capacity, simplifying bureaucratic procedures, improving coordination mechanisms, and reforming organizational work culture within the Secretariat of the Regional House of Representatives of Bontang City.
The Legal Construction of Criminal Liability of Sharia Bank Officials in Cases of Fictitious Credit as an Abuse of Authority and Breach of Official Trust: A Case Study of the Pangkalpinang District Court Decision Number 31/Pid.Sus-TPK/2024/PN PGP Deni, Fara; Sunggara, Muhamad Adytia; Abdillah, Junaidi
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This research aims to analyze the reasoning of judges in the Ruling of the Pangkalpinang District Court Number 31/Pid.Sus-TPK/2024/PN PGP concerning fictitious financing cases in Islamic banking, positioning it within the spectrum between a formalistic approach and substantive justice. This research employs a normative legal research method with statutory, conceptual, and case approaches, analyzed qualitatively through tracing the ratio decidendi of the decisions and comparing them with doctrines of economic criminal law and banking law. The results indicate that the panel of judges has successfully proven the elements of corruption offenses normatively, particularly the abuse of authority and state financial losses; however, the reasoning applied remains predominantly formalistic. The main findings of this research reveal that judges have not deeply elaborated on the concepts of fiduciary duty, the trust of office, and substantive parameters for distinguishing between administrative errors and official crimes. The contribution of this research lies in the development of a more substantive judicial reasoning framework by integrating the principles of prudence, abuse of authority, and the specific characteristics of Islamic banking, thereby enabling criminal law to function proportionally as an instrument for protecting public interests and substantive justice.
Legal Protection for Fixed-Term Workers in the Drafting of an Employment Agreement Mutowali, Zen; Saragih, Horadin; Judge, Zulfikar; Widarto, Joko
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 8 No 1 (2026): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
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Fixed-Term Employment Agreements (Perjanjian Kerja Waktu Tertentu/PKWT) are widely used by companies to flexibly meet labor needs. However, in practice, PKWTs are often drafted with clauses that disadvantage workers, resulting in contractual injustice. This study aims to analyze the forms of government protection for workers under PKWT arrangements and the drafting of fair PKWT clauses. This research employs normative legal research with statutory and conceptual approaches, supported by legal protection theory, contract theory, and justice theory. The findings indicate that government protection is implemented through labor regulations, supervision, and industrial dispute resolution mechanisms. Nevertheless, such protection remains largely passive, as labor offices merely record PKWTs without reviewing the substance of their clauses. Meanwhile, fair PKWT drafting should reflect the principles of balance and good faith, which are often absent in practice. This study concludes that although legal instruments governing PKWT are comprehensive, there remains a significant gap between regulation and implementation. Strengthening supervision and law enforcement is therefore necessary to ensure contractual justice for workers.
Legal Analysis of the Principle of Legal Certainty in Tax Collection and Settlement in Indonesia Hendy; Kanthika, I Made; Saragih, Horadin; Sembiring, Malemna Sura Anabertha
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Taxation is a fundamental source of state revenue and plays a crucial role in supporting national development. Consequently, tax collection must be based on legal principles that ensure justice, efficiency, and legal certainty. In practice, tax disputes frequently arise due to differences in the interpretation and application of tax regulations, as well as issues related to dispute resolution mechanisms. This study examines the implementation of the principle of legal certainty within Indonesia’s tax collection system and tax dispute resolution framework, and evaluates the extent to which tax legislation provides legal protection for both taxpayers and tax authorities. The research focuses on a tax dispute between PT MSJ (Mitra Sinar Sejahtera) and the Directorate General of Taxes concerning the issuance of a Tax Collection Letter. Using a normative juridical research method, this study analyzes relevant tax laws and regulations, legal doctrines, and court decisions. The findings indicate that Indonesia’s tax collection and dispute resolution systems are formally grounded in the principle of legal certainty. Practical challenges persist, particularly inconsistencies in legal interpretation and discrepancies between statutory provisions and administrative practices, which may lead to tax disputes and weaken taxpayer confidence in the national tax system. Strengthening legal certainty in taxation requires regulatory harmonization, improved transparency in tax governance, and consistent law enforcement to ensure a fair and predictable tax system.
The Pangkalpinang District Court Decision: An Analysis of the Criminal Offense of Collecting Personal Data Without Permission Berilphizaldi, Editho; Thamrin, Husni
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This study aims to analyze the application of Article 67 of Law No. 27 of 2022 on Personal Data Protection in cases of unauthorized collection and use of personal data for activating prepaid cards, as outlined in the decision of the Pangkalpinang District Court. The research identifies how the panel of judges assessed the defendant's actions in collecting personal data without consent and whether such actions violated the constitutional rights of the data subjects. Additionally, this study examines the roles and responsibilities of corporations and individuas involved in this case, and the legal consequences, both material and immaterial, for the personal data subjects. The findings of the study indicate that the criminal act of collecting personal data without permission can cause harm to individuas, highlighting the need for strict law enforcement to protect privacy rights in the digital age.
Molecular Detection of Leprosy: A Literature Review Kartika, Hersa Firda; Ariani, Tutty
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Leprosy is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae, which can lead to permanent damage to the skin, nerves, and tissues. Early diagnosis is crucial to prevent further complications. Molecular technology has emerged as a significant tool in enhancing the accuracy and speed of leprosy diagnosis. By employing techniques such as Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and genetic analysis, bacterial DNA detection can be performed even at the early stages of infection, when clinical symptoms are not yet apparent. Additionally, this technology allows for the identification of different bacterial strains, providing insights into the epidemiology and transmission patterns of the disease. The application of molecular technology also has the potential to improve the monitoring of treatment effectiveness and resistance of therapy regiments. Although challenges remain in accessibility and implementation of this technology in countries with high prevalence, innovations in molecular diagnosis offer new hope for the control and eradication of leprosy globally. Further research and investment in healthcare infrastructure are essential to maximize the potential of this technology in the diagnosis and management of leprosy.
Governing Disinformation Through Preventive Digital Policing: Technology, Legitimacy, and Social Implications in Indonesia Nurizki, Andhika Raka; Setyabudi, Chairul Muriman; Yuliatiningtyas, Solikhah
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The rapid expansion of digital technologies and social media has intensified the spread of disinformation and hate speech, creating significant social and governance challenges. While existing studies largely focus on platform governance, algorithmic regulation, or coercive law enforcement, limited attention has been given to preventive digital policing as a form of technology-enabled social governance. This study examines how preventive digital policing is implemented by Indonesia’s Criminal Investigation Agency (Bareskrim Polri) in addressing disinformation and hate speech, with particular emphasis on legitimacy and public trust. Using an exploratory case study approach, this research relies on secondary data, including official institutional documents, policy reports, and peer-reviewed academic literature. The data were analyzed through thematic analysis to identify patterns in technological adoption, preventive strategies, and institutional challenges. The findings show that Indonesia’s digital policing strategy prioritizes early detection through open-source intelligence (OSINT), multi-platform monitoring, and basic artificial intelligence tools, combined with non-coercive interventions such as digital warnings, online mediation, and public education initiatives. These measures emphasize persuasion and early intervention rather than punitive enforcement. However, the study also identifies key challenges related to technological limitations, regulatory ambiguity, institutional capacity, and public perceptions of surveillance and control. The findings suggest that the effectiveness of preventive digital policing depends less on technological sophistication than on transparency, procedural fairness, and societal acceptance. This study contributes to the science and society literature by reconceptualizing digital policing against disinformation as a legitimacy-dependent preventive governance mechanism, highlighting the interaction between technology, state authority, and social trust in a Global South context.

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