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Journal of Social Research
ISSN : 28279832     EISSN : 2828335x     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55324
The Journal of Social Research is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to social and scientific fields. The journal is published monthly by International Journal Labs. The Journal of Social Research provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of social sciences, ranging from Management, Economics, Culture, Law, Public Health, and Education that belong to the social context.
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Performance Analysis Of Wireless Protocols Nstreme And Ieee 802.11 With Quality Of Service (Qos Parameters: A Case Study At Universitas Akprind Indonesia Farid, Miftah; Wahyudi, Doni
Journal of Social Research Vol. 4 No. 10 (2025): Journal of Social Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v4i9.2780

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This study aims to explore the wireless protocol mode in producing a stable bandwidth on a point-to-point network. In addition to obtaining stable bandwidth, this study also analyzes the values of throughput, jitter, delay, and packet loss according to Quality of Service. The research was conducted using a full-duplex method that can perform data transmission and data reception simultaneously without having to take turns. Testing was carried out using a MikroTik RouterBoard Metal 52ac device by testing the channel width on the 20 MHz, 20/40 MHz, and 20/40/80 MHz wireless interface configurations. The results obtained in this test show that the Nstreme protocol shows better throughput performance on the 20/40 MHz channel width with a throughput of 6368 Kbps with a delay of 1.4 ms and a jitter of 0.22 ms superior on the smaller channel width of 20 MHz. This happens because of the efficiency of the protocol in reducing overhead and interference. While the performance of the IEEE 802.11 protocol is also superior on the 20/40 MHz channel width with a throughput of 1881Kbps, with a delay of 2.5 ms and a jitter of 4.6 ms. Both protocols show better performance on the 20/40 MHz channel width than the 20/40/80 MHz due to their ability to use the wider spectrum more effectively and better utilize Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) technology. For packet loss, both protocols show very low results, with the Nstreme protocol having better performance with 0.9991 % on the 20 MHz channel width. Meanwhile, the IEEE 802.11 protocol on the 20/40 MHz channel width shows a value of 0.9994 %. The research results with Quality of Service (QoS) parameters show a very good category according to the TIPHON standard.
Navigating Cultural Nuances In Quantitative Consumer Research: Methodological Adaptations For Studying Millennials In Sabah, Malaysia Oliver, Carrey; Rosli Lincoln , Rozaini Binti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v4i9.2781

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This paper presents the methodological adaptations for conducting quantitative consumer research in culturally nuanced contexts, using a study of millennial purchase intention in Sabah, Malaysia, as a case study. The application of standard quantitative methods in non-Western, collectivist, and digitally diverse settings presents unique challenges (Jack- son and Wang, 2013; Muk et al., 2014; Zimu, 2023). This article details specific adap- tations in research philosophy, sampling, data collection, and bias mitigation to address these issues. The key contribution is a practical framework for maintaining methodolog- ical rigour while accounting for cultural and economic variations. The study specifically adapted established measurement scales to include geographical and demographic refer- ences to Sabah and millennials, utilized diverse recruitment channels to mitigate sampling bias, and implemented procedural and statistical safeguards to address potential common method bias in a collectivist setting.
Socio-Economic Dynamics at the Border: A Case Study of the Sota, Merauke Cross-Border Post and Its Implications for Cooperation with Papua New Guinea Pugu, Melyana Ratana; Pusung, Mathilda
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This study examines the socio-economic dynamics in the Indonesia-Papua New Guinea border area, focusing on the Sota Cross-Border Post (PLBN) which was built in 2019 and inaugurated in October 2021. The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of PLBN on socio-economic changes in the border communities of Sota and Weam, as well as its implications for Indonesia-Papua New Guinea bilateral cooperation. The method used is qualitative research with a case study approach, which involves in-depth interviews, participatory observations, and documentation studies. The results of the study show that before PLBN, border communities depended on subsistence activities such as agriculture, hunting, and traditional trade. The existence of PLBN brings significant changes in the aspect of cross-border trade, opens up wider market access, and creates new opportunities in the trade and small business sectors. However, the challenges of infrastructure management and limited human resource capacity at the local government level are still the main obstacles. PLBN Sota has the potential to become a new economic growth center in South Papua, with a sustainable development strategy that involves strengthening infrastructure and the capacity of local communities.
A Case Report Of Schatzker Type Vi Tibial Plateau Fracture Treated With Open Reduction And Internal Fixation Technique Irza, Faldo Anshari; Arif , Yoan Putrasos
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Fractures of the tibial plateau are injuries that affect the upper part of the tibia. This fracture occurs in 1% of bone fracture cases. The bicondylar fractures of this structure are quite rare amongs the other type of tibial plateau fractures. Tibial Schatzker types VI have a high risk of complication such as delayed or nonunion and early post-traumatic osteoarthritis. Inadequate management of tibial plateau fractures can cause complication such as soft tissue healing problems, joint stiffness, arthritis, infection, malunion, and non-union. A Complex tibial plateau fractures require surgical intervention to give the best result. The most common surgical intervention for tibial plateau fractures is open reduction and internal fixation. Case Presentation: A previously healthy 16-year-old girl presented in a emergency room after being hit by a motorbike from the left side of the leg. Intervention : Open Reduction Internal and Fixation was done by this patient with plates and screw on both of lateral and medial side of the tibia. We got satisfactory result after performing this surgery. Outcome : The plateau tibia fracture were successfully reduced and got satisfactory result. Conclusion : The open reduction and internal fixation may have a satisfying result. The time between the injury occurs and the surgery treatment could make an important difference of the risk of complication.
Exploring The Management Of Community Radio In The Digital Era: A Case Study Of Radio Bamba Fudholi, Ata; Eddyono , Aryo Subarkah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v4i9.2785

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Amid the pressure of digitalization and a lack of structural support, community radio in Indonesia is struggling to survive as a voice space for citizens. This study examines the sustainability strategy of community radio that is still active and adaptive in the midst of the challenges of the times, namely Radio Bamba (Balaraja). Radio Bamba is a representation of an alternative form of community-based media that relies on the values of participation, solidarity, and local culture. Through a qualitative approach with in-depth interview techniques with managers, broadcasters, active listeners, and representatives of the Indonesian Community Radio Network (JRKI), this study found that adaptation to social media was carried out in a contextual and gradual manner. Radio Bamba, with its network of young managers and a digital entertainment approach, leverages channels such as YouTube and WhatsApp to expand participation. Regulatory pressures and limited resources have led to the emergence of defensive strategies that are informal, but still ethical according to community standards. These findings show that the resilience of community radio is not only in its technological capacity, but in its social power and long-term commitment that grows from affective relationships with citizens. By placing social media as a bridge, not a destination, community radio still has a meaningful living space amidst an increasingly automated media landscape.
Public Space Design Strategy Based on User Perception Through a Placemaking Approach (Case Study: Jogokariyan Cultural Religious Village, Yogyakarta) Gimnastiar, Yogma Noor Dinara; Nababan , Geraldo Yoshua
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v4i9.2786

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Public spaces are an important element in the social dynamics of society and the formation of urban aesthetics, impacting the surrounding environment. In recent years, the development of urban public spaces globally has been influenced by the concept of placemaking. In Jogokariyan Village, with the Jogokariyan Mosque as the center, many changes have occurred as adaptations to the rapid and massive development of the area as a religious and cultural site. These changes are not only visual but also functional. These pressures and changes present challenges, such as the potential loss of the unique characteristics of Jogokariyan Village. This research aims to formulate a strategy for the arrangement of public spaces in Jogokariyan Village based on the level and conditions of placemaking. The research method used is mixed methods, combining qualitative and quantitative approaches. The results showed that the Jogokariyan Mosque, the streets and pedestrian paths, as well as the fields and courtyards, had a very high level of placemaking, but some variables still require improvement. The Jogokariyan Mosque needs enhancement in the variables of safe, convenient, neighborly, and accessible; street spaces and pedestrian paths in the variables of active, fun, safe, and convenient; and fields and yards in the variables of safe, active, fun, special, neighborly, and convenient. The strategy for arranging public spaces in Jogokariyan Village is expected to strengthen the village’s distinctive characteristics, promote sustainability, and meet the needs and perceptions of its users.
Increasing Public Knowledge Through Leaflet Media to Prevent the Worsenal of Rheumatoid Arthritis in the Elderly Weky, Norman Delvano
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v4i9.2789

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Rheumatoid Arthritis is one of the health problems experienced by the elderly. This disease is a chronic inflammation of the cell lining in the joints that causes pain, stiffness and swelling. This certainly interferes with the daily activities of the elderly, so educational efforts are needed for the elderly. The purpose of this study was to determine the increase in knowledge of the elderly after counseling about rheumatoid arthritis through leaflets in the Sikumana Community Health Center Working Area in 2025. This study used a one-group pretest-posttest design approach with a research sample of 50 research samples. The sampling technique used purposive sampling. Data analysis used the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test to see the difference in pre-test and post-test levels of knowledge of the elderly after being given counseling. The results of this study showed an increase in the average knowledge of the elderly before and after being given counseling by 2.14 (pre=9.18; post=11.32). Statistical testing showed a difference in the level of knowledge of the elderly before and after (p value=0.000 <0.05) being given counseling through leaflets. Conclusion: Counseling for the elderly has been shown to have a positive impact, increasing knowledge about rheumatoid arthritis. Therefore, efforts are needed to continue educating the elderly and encouraging them to participate in all Prolanis activities.
The Influence of Sustainability Reporting Disclosure, Intellectual Capital, and Good Corporate Governance on Firm Value in Telecommunication Companies Listed on The IDX in 2020-2023 Linda, Linda; Paramitha, Melvie
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This study examines the effect of sustainability reporting, intellectual capital, and good corporate governance on firm value in telecommunications companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2020-2023. Using quantitative approach and multiple linear regression analysis, data were collected from annual reports of 15 telecommunications companies selected through purposive sampling from a population of 22 companies. The results show that board of directors has a significant positive effect on firm value (? = 0.002), while audit committee has a significant negative effect (? = 0.037). However, sustainability reporting, intellectual capital, and institutional ownership show no significant effects on firm value (? = 0.695, ? = 0.277, and ? = 0.954 respectively). The regression model explains only 17.6% of the variation in firm value, indicating the need for enhanced transparency in sustainability reporting and intellectual capital management, as well as strengthening the role of board of directors and audit committees. These findings provide insights for management and stakeholders in formulating strategies to enhance firm value in the telecommunications sector.
Rainwater Harvesting-Based Conservation Model in Urban Flood Control: A Study at SMPN 24 Semarang Salam, Rudi; Sodiq, Ibnu; Ayuning Arsi, Antari; Wahyuningsih, Nining; Anastasya , Mauren
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v4i9.2791

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When the rainy season arrives, one thing we often hear about is flooding in the lower regions. This can happen if land on higher plains loses part of its function due to several reasons, such as development that does not pay attention to green open space, and if rainwater is not captured and reused, causing water to flow directly to lower plains. Rainwater harvesting is a conservation and technological method used to collect and store rainwater from the roofs of buildings, ground surfaces, roads, or hills. One of the methods of harvesting rainwater that collects and stores it at ground level is infiltration wells and biopore infiltration holes. This research supports SDGs 6, Clean Water and Sanitation. The purpose of this research is to create a rainwater harvesting model expected to provide great benefits in flood prevention, with the location at SMPN 24 Semarang. The research method used is qualitative descriptive. The results of research in the field show that the method of harvesting rainwater through a roof system, namely capturing rainwater in gutters which is then stored in a water storage reservoir, is very suitable to be applied at SMPN 24 Semarang, considering that around the building there are gardens and taman that require watering, so the water collected can be used to water plants. Next is the biopore infiltration hole, which has the benefit of absorbing water and can also compost organic waste into compost, so that the plants in the garden and taman are more fertile.
Natural Food Security Policy Network for Local Food Development in Bulungan Regency, North Kalimantan Province Teriyanti, Rima; Kasmad, Rulinawaty; Adhymuhtar, Entang
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This research is motivated by the increasing population that has an impact on increasing the fulfillment of food needs and the threat of food insecurity in the long term and currently Indonesia is experiencing economic turmoil, increasing global population, and climate change causing an increase in the price of major commodities. Bulungan Regency has a good and Very Resilient Food Security Index reaching 77.11 in 2023 and 77.00 in 2022, an increase that is not yet significant, this is because there are still problems including the amount of food demand that is higher than the amount of supply, the difficulty of availability of local food use, lack of coordination and communication to the community level, the use of local-based wheat flour can only be found in remote areas, minimal data and slow data collection processes, and the difficulty of aligning perceptions regarding the identification of assessment indicators to formulate data. The author's purpose in this study is to analyze the Food Security Policy Network in local food development and strategies that must be carried out in improving local food development in Bulungan Regency. This type of research is Descriptive with a Qualitative approach and researchers as research instruments. Data collection techniques by interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis was carried out by data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the study show that from the contact aspect, a formal organizational structure and division of tasks have been formed but still tend to be sectoral and have not shown consistent coordination, from the trust aspect, the entire FSVA Team has been formed, but has not fully reached grassroots actors such as farmers and MSMEs, from the information sharing aspect, the existence of food security data through FSVA documents has become an important source of information, but its distribution and utilization are still limited, from the aspect of resource exchange, limited human resources, agricultural infrastructure, and local institutional involvement are still obstacles in optimizing policies. The conclusion of the study shows that the Governance Network in Food Security Policy in Local Food Development in Bulungan Regency has been running with the formation of the FSVA Team but still needs strengthening in the aspect of cross-sector coordination, building more equitable trust, a more effective information dissemination system, and integration and optimization of the use of local resources.

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