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Social Science Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27982688     DOI : 10.47153/sss
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Social Science Studies is a journal that makes it easy for anyone who wants to publish scientific papers in an intensive manner in research. This journal also aims to bridge the gap between textual and contextual approaches to Social Sciences; So, the journal invited the meeting points of several disciplines and scholars. Invites manuscripts in the various topics including: Social Psychology, Public Policy and Administration, Sociology, Communication Science, International Relation, Economics, Culture, Humanity, Education, Development, Languages, Literacy, Anthropology, Communication Studies, Cultural and Ethnic Studies, Economics, Education, Geography, History, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology & Social Work, and all aspects related social sciences.
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The Influence of Family Environment, Peer Environment and Social Media on Consumptive Behavior with Religiosity as a Moderating Variable (Study on UIN Salatiga Students Scholarship Recipients) Ratih Wulan Ndari; Imanda Firmantyas Putri Pertiwi
Social Science Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): (issue-January)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/sss31.5232023

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Consumptive behavior is the behavior of consuming goods excessively just to meet the demands of lust. This study aims to determine the influence of Family Environment, Peer Environment and Social Media on the Consumptive Behavior of UIN Salatiga scholarship recipients, as well as to find out whether religiosity can moderate the influence of these three variables on consumptive behavior. This research is a quantitative study. The sample involved in this study was 222 UIN Salatiga students who received scholarships. Sample collection using purposive sampling technique. Data collection by spreading questionnaires digitally. The collected data were then analyzed with the Moderated Regression Analisys (MRA) test. From the results of the study, it is known that family environment and social media have no influence on consumptive behavior, while peer environtment has a positive and significant influence on consumptive behavior.
The Dual Role Of Women Farm Workers In Payung Village, Payung District, South Bangka Regency Boli Hariyanto; Fitri Ramadhani Harahap; Tiara Ramadhani
Social Science Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): (issue-January)
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This research aimed to describe the dual roles of working women is unavoidable nowadays, as the practice by women farmworker's in Payung Village, they carry out their activities in domestic and public spheres, apart from having a role in household affairs, they also work outside the home. The purpose of this research is to find out the form of the dual roles of women farmworkers, and what factors that encourage women to work as farmworkers, how the impact of this dual roles on women farmworkers. This research using descriptive qualitative approach. The sources of research data come from primary and secondary data. Primary data is obtained through observation and interviews with women farmworkers, the husbands, and also land owners. Secondary data is obtained through documentation and library research. The technique for determining informants used purposive sampling technique. The theory to analyze the phenomenon in this research is the theory of liberal feminism by MaryWollstonecraft. The results of the research show the dual roles of women farmworkers is the role of a housewife that caring to household affairs, and have a social role in group or community. Then the factors that encourage women to work as farmworkers are because they should complete family needs, low education levels, and salaries. Meanwhile, the impacts including the positive and negative. The positive impact is that women farmworkers can increase their independence to earn income and their time for socializing. The negative impact is declining health conditions due to work and also feeling guilty.
The Power of Exclusion Indigenous People Mapur Bangka Gilang Setiyo Permadi; Bustami Rahman; Iskandar Zulkarnain
Social Science Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): (issue-January)
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The closed access to land for the community is an interesting problem to study, because land is a resource that provides benefits for life. The closed access to land is felt by the Mapur Indigenous People who have a constellation of customary forests, the inability to gain access is interpreted as exclusion. Exclusion does not occur randomly, but is shaped by the interaction of power. This research is to analyze the process of exclusion of the Mapur Indigenous People and describe the implications of exclusion for the lives of the Mapur Indigenous People. The case study method is used because of the uniqueness of the cases and their research subjects which are unique and different from other subjects. Collecting data using observation interviews, documentation, and archival records. The results of this study indicate that ini the process of exclusion, it was initiated by the tin case through the deregulation of the tin trading system which made changes to the pattern of life of the Mapur Indigenous People to become modern, with the expansion of oil palm, the Mapur Indigenous People could no longer freely acces tin because land did not exist, also with agriculture. From the process of exclusion, there are forces that work to shape exclusion, namely the market, regulation, coercion, and legitimacy. The implications of this exclusion are loss of land caused by incoming corporations, uprooting of their identity because they feel unappreciated, and conflicts between close relatives or conflicts from within which damage the family structure and interactions between them.
Opinion on Distribution Nature of NEPSE Return: A Qualitative Analysis Rashesh Vaidya; Dilli Raj Sharma; Jeetendra Dangol
Social Science Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): (issue-January)
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The paper conducted a qualitative analysis among the Nepalese econophysicist-cum-investors regarding the opinions on the investment environment of the Nepalese stock market (NEPSE) and the challenges they have been facing while going for an investment decision. The paper has also gotten opinions on the screening process from the NEPSE from the interviewees and their opinion on the distribution nature of the return from the market. The paper followed the grounded theory to come with certain theories from the opinions. The paper found that the strong fundamentals of the listed companies were a concern for the interviewees. Similarly, wrong information and trading procedures were seen as concerns among interviewees. The paper found from interviews that the published financial reports of the listed companies helped in screening the shares to make a better portfolio among the Nepalese econophysicist-cum-investors. Finally, in the context of the distribution nature of NEPSE return, most interviewees viewed that the return follows the normal distribution. The interviewees viewed that the market return follows the power-law when the bull-run continues, backed by the extreme magnitude of trade volume as well as the perfect political and economic condition of the nation. They also linked the nature of return distribution with the behavioral factors of the investment decision process.
Community Based Tourism Development: Studi on Lake Pading Tourism in the Lubuk Besar Sub-Districk Village, Central Bangka Regency Setya Devy Anggrainy; Aimie Sulaiman; Herdiyanti
Social Science Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): (issue-January)
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ABSTRACT Community-based tourism development is a tourism model that emphasizes the active role of the community in tourism development. The community is a group of youth who are members of a tourism awareness group organization. The tourism awareness group is Pokdarwis Pelintar Perlang Village, Central Bangka Regency. One of the tours currently being developed is Pading Lake tourism which is a former tin mining area. In this study there is social capital as a strength possessed by youth groups to achieve common goals both socially and economically. Social capital arises in this environment because of the interactions that exist within a group which are influenced by trust, rules or norms and social networks. The aim of this research is to find out and describe the strategy for developing padding lake tourism in Perlang Village, knowing the opportunities and challenges in developing pading lake tourism which of course cannot be separated from the inhibiting factors. This research method uses a descriptive qualitative approach in which there are primary data sources from in-depth interviews with informants. This study took as many as 14 informants with the technique of determining informants using purposive sampling technique. This study uses the theory of Social Capital from Robert Putnam which focuses on three elements, namely trust, norms and social networks. The results of the research show that the development strategy is to develop facilities and infrastructure in the Pading Lake tourist destination area, create business opportunities and tourist attractions (camping ground), improve post-mining land rehabilitation, increase promotion, increase human resources. Then there are inhibiting factors, namely inadequate facilities and infrastructure. Furthermore, the opportunity is to help create business actors. While the challenge is to maintain cohesiveness and convince tourism actors to survive, the ups and downs of visitors. Keywords: Tourism Development, Tourism Awareness Groups, Social Capital
The Value of Family and Friendship Ties and Their Effect on Providing Funding for Millennial Entrepreneurs Ika Yoga; Retnoning Ambarwati
Social Science Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): (issue-January)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47153/sss31.6182023

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Providing financing for entrepreneurs becomes an interesting topic to discuss in relation to the financial literature, especially in the financial literature of small and medium enterprises. The purpose of this study is to investigate the value of family and friendship ties in financing millennial entrepreneurs. This study will focus on analyzing the level of support and financial assistance millennial entrepreneurs receive from their family and friends. In addition, this study will examine the factors that influence family and friends' decision to finance millennial entrepreneurial ventures. The research will be conducted through surveys and in-depth interviews with millennial entrepreneurs and their funder family and friends. The findings of this research will provide valuable insights into the importance of human relationships in the entrepreneurial ecosystem and inform future support programs for young entrepreneurs. The data used in this study are the results of a questionnaire given to small and medium business actors in the ex-residency area of Surakarta. The method used in this research is the method of SEM-PLS. The finding of multiple regression analysis techniques reveals that e value of family ties and the value of friendship had a significant influence on providing funding for entrepreneurs. These findings suggest that young entrepreneurs should pay attention to and be able to build strong relationships with their family and friends in the hope that these relationships can play an important role in securing funding for their business. The next research is expected to be able to study more deeply about its effect on the surplus value obtained compared to unrelated third party financing

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