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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 Overconfidence, Disposition Effect, and Risk Aversion on Sharia Stock Investment Decisions with Financial Literacy as a Moderating Variable (A Study on Investors of KSPM-GIS UIN Raden Mas Said Surakarta): Pengaruh sikap terlalu percaya diri, efek disposisi, dan penghindaran risiko terhadap keputusan investasi saham syariah dengan literasi keuangan sebagai variabel moderating Biyati, Biyati; Imanda Firmantyas Putri Pertiwi
Social Science Studies Vol. 4 No. 5 (2024): Issue: September
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Research Aims: This study aims to examine the influence of overconfidence, disposition effect, and risk aversion on Sharia stock investment decisions, with financial literacy as a moderating variable. Design/methodology/approach: This research employs a quantitative method with primary data. The sampling technique utilized is purposive sampling, involving a sample size of 350 respondents. The analysis technique for this study employs moderated regression analysis. Research Findings: The results of this study indicate that overconfidence and financial literacy have a positive and significant influence on Sharia stock investment decisions. However, disposition effect and risk aversion do not significantly affect Sharia stock investment decisions. Financial literacy does not moderate the relationship between overconfidence and disposition effect on Sharia stock investment decisions. However, it does moderate the relationship between risk aversion and Sharia stock investment decisions. Theoretical Contribution/Originality: This thesis provides insights into the relationships between overconfidence, disposition effect, risk aversion, and financial literacy concerning Sharia stock investment decisions. These findings can serve as a reference or valuable insight for investors, institutions, and stakeholders interested in optimizing their investment decision-making processes. Keywords: Overconfidence, disposition effect, risk aversion, investment decision, financial literacy
Analysing the Environmental Consequences of Economic Dynamics: Oil Rents, Economic Growth, and Foreign Direct Investment on CO2 Emissions in OPEC Countries Camila, Elmira Mufliha; Grisvia Agustin; Hadi Sumarsono
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of economic activities in OPEC countries by examining how oil rents, economic growth, and foreign direct investment (FDI) influence CO2 emissions. It seeks to understand the individual and combined effects of these factors on environmental outcomes. The study will investigate how revenue from oil production, the rate of economic growth, and the level of foreign investment contribute to carbon dioxide emissions. Additionally, the research aims to provide policy recommendations to help mitigate CO2 emissions in these countries while considering their economic dynamics. Design/methodology/approach: This research uses quantitative methods, which are methods designed to test theories, show relationships between variables, provide statistical descriptions, and interpret the results Research Findings: Based on the results of the research conducted on the effect of Oil Rents, Economic Growth, and Foreign Direct Investment on CO2 Emissions in OPEC countries, the conclusion is that the variables of Oil Rents, Economic Growth, and Foreign Direct Investment individually do not affect CO2 Emissions in OPEC countries. However, when considered simultaneously, the variables of Oil Rents, Economic Growth, and Foreign Direct Investment do affect CO2 Emissions in OPEC countries Theoretical Contribution/Originality: The implications of the results from this study can provide valuable insights for policymakers in OPEC countries on how to manage Oil Rents, foster sustainable economic growth, and attract environmentally friendly FDI. The urgency is to equip policymakers with the necessary information to design and implement policies that support the energy transition, reduce CO2 emissions, and improve long-term economic welfare
The Effect of Celebrity Endorsement and Perceived Quality on Purchase Intention with Perceived Value as Mediation in Scarlett Cosmetics in Malang City Aslinda, Aslinda; Sudarmiatin; Wening Rahayu
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Research Aims: This research aims to determine the quality, perceived value, purchase intention influence of Celebrity Endorsement and Perceived Quality on Purchase Intention with Perceived Value as an Intervening Variable among Scarlett cosmetics consumers in Malang City. This research is important to carry out because there is a research gap in previous studies. Design/methodology/approach: This research uses a nonprobability sampling technique with a purposive sampling method. The data collection technique uses a questionnaire distributed to respondents with 5-point Likert scale answers. The sample in this study amounted to 261 respondents with data analysis using the SEM-PLS method SmartPLS4 software Research Findings: The empirical test results show research findings, namely that there is a positive and significant influence between celebrity endorsement on perceived value, there is a positive and significant influence between perceived quality on perceived value, there is a positive and significant influence between celebrity endorsement on purchase intention, there is a positive and insignificant influence between perceived quality on purchase intention, there is a positive and significant influence between perceived value on purchase intention, there is a positive and significant influence of celebrity endorsement on purchase intention through perceived value, and there is a positive and significant influence between perceived quality on purchase intention through perceived value Theoretical Contribution/Originality: This research shows that using celebrity endorsement on Scarlett's cosmetic products can improve purchase intention consumer. Therefore, marketers of skincare products Scarlett's comments on Scarlett's Instagram social media in Malang City can take advantage of these results by designing marketing campaigns that utilize the power of influence celebrity endorsement
Organizational Performance in Public Organizations with Dynamic Capabilities as Mediation: The Influence of Strategy Implementation and Innovation Fachriansyah, Muh Rizqi; Wahdiyat Moko; Sudjatno
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Research Aims: The main objective of this study is to investigate the impact of strategic implementation, innovation and dynamic capabilities on organizational performance. Design/methodology/approach: This research is included in the explanatory research category. The research was carried out in the Indonesian public organization PT.Pegadaian, located in the Malang city area, which covers all Services Branches (CP) and Branch Service Units (UPC). The sample for this research was 81 people including: Business Deputy, Head of Pawn and non-Pawn department, Branch Leader, Pawn and non-Pawn Manager, UPC Manager. The sampling method uses saturated sampling or census. Questionnaires were distributed using a 1-5 Likert scale measurement and statistical analysis (PLS-SEM) to analyze the data. Research Findings: Research findings show a relationship between strategy implementation and dynamic capabilities on organizational performance, then innovation does not have significant effects on Organizational Performance. Strategy implementation and innovation have significant effect on Dynamic Capabilities, and Dynamic Capabilities are able to mediate the influence between Strategy Implementation and innovation on Organizational Performance. Theoretical Contribution/Originality: This research provides new insights into how Strategy Implementation, Innovation, and Dynamic Capabilities influence employee Organizational Performance.
Organizational Culture as Predictors of Innovation capability Mediated by Knowledge sharing in Digital creative industry Maharani, Nanda Dwi; Setia, Shinta
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Research Aims: The progress of the digital creative industry in Indonesia over several decades has had many positive impacts on the Indonesian economy. The creative industry not only makes a major contribution to economic development, but also has a positive impact on the lives of the surrounding community. Currently, many digital creative industries are increasingly carrying out various innovations that are useful for increasing income from business competition in the digital industry. The focus of the inquiry is to offer insight into knowledge sharing (KS) and organizational culture (OC) affect innovation capability (INC) in Indonesia's digital creative sector, especially in the 5 largest cities in Indonesia (Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung , Makassar, and Medan) Design/methodology/approach: Questionnaires were given to 150 digital creative industry respondents using tools google form, as well as empirical analysis using SEM-PLS and Amos version 22. Research Findings: The results of this watchfulness explain that, according to currently published literature, innovation capability (INC) is profoundly and favorably influenced by organizational culture (OC). then knowledge sharing (KS) can be directly positive influenced by Innovation capability (INC), organizational culture (OC) and Innovation capability (INC) can be indirectly positive influenced by knowledge sharing (KS) activities carried out within a company. Theoretical Contribution/Originality: The focus of the inquiry is to offer insight into knowledge sharing (KS) and organizational culture (OC) affect innovation capability (INC) in Indonesia's digital creative sector, especially in the 5 largest cities in Indonesia (Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung , Makassar, and Medan)

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