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Journal Of World Science
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ISSN : 28288726     EISSN : 28289307     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58344/jws.v1i1.1
Journal Of World Science is a scientific journal in the form of research and can be accessed openly. This journal is published monthly by CV Riviera Publishing. Journal of World Science provides a means for ongoing discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scope of the journal that can be empirically examined. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of social sciences, ranging from Management, Education, Economics, Culture, Law, Engineering sciences, Social and Sains that belong to the social context.
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The Increase Of Podcast Interest Among Gen Z: The Development Of Social Reality Through Podcasts Aulia, Azhari Putri; Pujastra , Aji Satya; Sarmento, Tadeu Amaral; Tandjung, Alan Verdiyan; Ramli, Ruslan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i6.1420

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This research examines the increasing interest of Generation Z in Indonesia in podcasts, and how audiovisual elements - especially on the YouTube platform - shape social reality. The problem raised stems from the increasing consumption of digital media by Gen Z and the shifting function of podcasts which are now not only as entertainment, but also as a means of identity formation and social awareness. The main objective of this research is to analyze the influence of visual elements in podcast content on audience engagement and social perception. The research uses a qualitative approach with a desk study method, with secondary data collected from academic journals, digital reports, and media publications in the last five years. The data was analyzed thematically to identify Gen Z's podcast consumption behavior patterns. The results show that Generation Z prefers podcast content that integrates audio and visual elements, such as those presented on YouTube. Visualizations such as facial expressions, animations, and real-time reactions enhance comprehension while creating deeper emotional engagement. Unlike audio-only platforms, YouTube allows for participatory interaction and community building around podcast content. These features contribute to shaping social narratives and strengthening digital literacy among young audiences. The implications of this research point to the need for content creators and the media industry to prioritize interactive and visually rich podcast formats. In addition, educational institutions and policy makers can utilize podcasts as a medium for digital education, identity formation, and strengthening citizen participation in the digital era.
Application of Discovery Learning Model to Increase Student Activity in Civics Education Courses Zamala, Sitti; Murdiono, Mukhamad; Wulandari, Puji; Nasiwan, Nasiwan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i6.1423

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This research aimed to apply the Discovery Learning model as a means of improving student engagement and academic achievement within the Civic Education program. The study employed a Classroom Action Research (CAR) methodology, conducted over two cycles encompassing the stages of planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. The results revealed that the use of the Discovery Learning model significantly enhanced students’ active participation and learning outcomes. This was demonstrated by an 18% increase in average active participation, rising from 75% in the first cycle, categorized as moderately active, to 93% in the second cycle, which is considered highly active. Additionally, the implementation of Discovery Learning proved effective in boosting students’ academic performance in the Civic Education course, as indicated by a 19% improvement from 76% in the first cycle (fairly good) to 95% in the second cycle.
36,000 Hours of Maintenance Planning on Wartsila Machines W18V50DF Using the Critical Path Method and Evaluation Review Technique Program at PT Antam PLTD Ramdani, Alfi Taufiq; Patra, Oviyan; Nugraha, Evan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i6.1424

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Antam Diesel Power Plant is one main power plant that supply electricity for processing nickel ore. Antam Diesel Power Plant is consist of 8 engines Wartsila W18V50DF. The reliability of Antam Diesel Power Plant is quietly well maintenance for avoid disturbance in processing nickel ore dan avoid material loss. Obviously, that power plant need frequently maintained, one of maintenance is 36000 hours maintenance. This job is conducted by manufacturer PT Wartsila Indonesia.As contractor Wartsila given a mandatory for shorter the duration of maintenance 36000 hours but still maintain engines performance also avoid loss from both parties. Maintenance Planning 36000 hours using Critical Path Method and Program Evaluation and Review Technique. With using CPM dan PERT the maintainance can be shortened from 36 days to 32 day with increase of margin from 16,75% to 20,91% and probabily of success 77,94%. Using additional crash duration method is not suitable for this project because the cost is increase directly proportional with failure rate and also for avoid labor from being tired.
Increasing Teachers' Creativity Through Strengthening Mutual Cooperation and Work Motivation Ponijan, Ponijan; Wulandari , Dian; Hardhienata, Soewarto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i6.1425

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Teacher innovation is the key to improving the quality of learning. Although work motivation, organizational support, and creativity have been proven to influence teachers' innovation, there are still few integrative approaches that consider local wisdom such as gotong royong, a typical Indonesian cultural value. This research aims to develop and optimize a model that maps the role of mutual cooperation and work motivation in encouraging teacher innovation, to support strategic decision-making in the field of education. With a mixed-method approach, data were collected from 180 foundation permanent teachers (GTY) at private high schools in Bekasi Regency. The analysis was carried out using PLS-SEM, with validation of factor and path coefficients to optimize the model. The results showed that mutual cooperation had a significant direct effect on teachers' innovation (? = 0.180; p = 0.002) and work motivation (? = 0.623; p = 0.000), while work motivation was a strong predictor of teacher innovation (? = 0.766; p = 0.000). This research confirms that the culture of mutual cooperation and work motivation plays a strategic role in educational innovation. The integrated model developed is a new contribution to the management of teacher innovation based on culture and psychology and can be used in continuous education policies.
Examining The Impact of E-Service Quality and E-Recovery Service Quality in Digital Public Services in Indonesia Yovian, Yovian; Pratama, Novandra Rhezza
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i6.1426

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Digital government services are increasingly delivered through applications that interact directly with users and offer the potential to enhance public service efficiency. This study investigates the impact of e-service quality and e-recovery service quality on customer experience, satisfaction, and loyalty within the context of digital public services. Constructs such as efficiency, fulfilment, security, and availability represent e-service quality, while compensation, responsiveness, and contact reflect e-recovery service quality. The relationships between these constructs and the dimensions of customer experience, satisfaction, and loyalty were examined using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). Data were collected through a questionnaire distributed to users of digital services at the Legal Metrology Standardization Regional IV Office, Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia. A total of 273 valid responses were analyzed from customers who had used the digital service within the past year. The findings reveal that both e-service quality and e-recovery service quality significantly influence customer experience, satisfaction, and loyalty. This study offers new insights into how customer loyalty is shaped in the context of government-provided digital services.
The Strategic Role of Women's Leadership in Indonesia Pradani, Hera Hayuda; Wirawan, Ranaa Andini; Satria, Achmad Ryan; Hidayat, Vina Aprilia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i6.1427

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Women’s leadership in Indonesia is increasingly demonstrating its strategic role across various sectors, from business to government. This study examines the contributions of female leadership to organizational sustainability, performance effectiveness, innovation, and cultural transformation. Despite facing structural challenges such as gender stereotypes, limited support, and patriarchal systems, female leaders have proven capable of fostering inclusive, collaborative, and ethical work environments. With leadership styles rooted in empathy, participation, and communication, women leaders promote work-life balance, inclusive decision-making, and the development of adaptive organizational cultures. The study concludes that empowering and developing women’s leadership is a strategic necessity that must be supported by organizational policies, leadership development programs, and supportive work ecosystems to enhance diversity and organizational competitiveness in the global era.
The Effect Of Audit Fees And Auditor Professionalism On Audit Quality With Auditors' Work Experience As A Mediation Variable (Study On Active Auditors In Indonesia) Rahmatanti, Dwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i6.1428

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This study aims to examine and analyze the influence of audit fees and auditor professionalism on audit quality, with auditor work experience as a mediating variable. The research is motivated by the importance of audit quality in enhancing the transparency and credibility of financial reporting, as well as the critical role of auditor experience in strengthening the relationship between audit fees, professionalism, and audit quality. The study was conducted on auditors working in Public Accounting Firms (PAFs) across Indonesia using a quantitative approach. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to active auditors, and analyzed using path analysis. The results indicate that both audit fees and auditor professionalism have a positive and significant effect on audit quality. Moreover, auditor work experience significantly mediates the relationship between audit fees and professionalism with audit quality. These findings provide valuable implications for PAFs to improve audit quality through fair audit fee structuring, enhancement of auditor professionalism, and the development of work experience through continuous training
Perspective of Gene Therapy for Regenerative Medicine: The Future of Complex Disease and Regenerative Application Pada Vinski, Deby Susanti; Griffin, Darren; Trofimova, Svetlana; Vinski, Natasha Cinta; Parish, Elizabeth
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i6.1429

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Recent breakthroughs in biotechnology have significantly advanced the potential to regenerate damaged human tissues. Innovations in stem cell science, genetic engineering, and tissue scaffolding have rapidly pushed the boundaries of regenerative medicine. Yet, numerous technical hurdles remain, particularly concerning the clinical application of gene therapy. Core objectives of gene therapy include enhancing protein synthesis within cells, suppressing overactive genes, and rectifying dysfunctional cellular mechanisms linked to disease. While viral vectors remain dominant in current clinical trials due to their effectiveness, they carry risks of immune reactions and pathogenicity. This has sparked increased interest in non-viral alternatives, which promise greater safety and versatility. Non-viral delivery methods utilize plasmid DNA systems and synthetic carriers to transport therapeutic genes and show great potential, especially when integrated with tissue engineering techniques. By combining these non-viral tools with regenerative approaches, researchers aim to more precisely control the spatial and functional behavior of introduced genes within the body. This review critically assesses the evolution and challenges of gene therapy within the broader scope of regenerative medicine, with an emphasis on emerging non-viral delivery systems and their translational promise.
Determinants of Corporate Governance on Bank Financial Performance Through Green Banking in Indonesia Dalimunthe, Ibram Pinondang; Gursida, Hari; Indrayono, Yohanes
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i6.1430

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This study aims to examine and analyze the influence of audit fees and auditor professionalism on audit quality, with auditor work experience as a mediating variable. The research is motivated by the importance of audit quality in enhancing the transparency and credibility of financial reporting, as well as the critical role of auditor experience in strengthening the relationship between audit fees, professionalism, and audit quality. The study was conducted on auditors working in Public Accounting Firms (PAFs) across Indonesia using a quantitative approach. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to active auditors, and analyzed using path analysis. The results indicate that both audit fees and auditor professionalism have a positive and significant effect on audit quality. Moreover, auditor work experience significantly mediates the relationship between audit fees and professionalism with audit quality. These findings provide valuable implications for PAFs to improve audit quality through fair audit fee structuring, enhancement of auditor professionalism, and the development of work experience through continuous training.
Criminalization of Corruption in Public Services in Government Institutions Franata, Hugo S; Santiago, Faisal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i6.1431

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Weaknesses in a state administration system are a reproach for committing an evil act by taking advantage of a position or position. This research aims to describe the criminalization of corruption in public services in government institutions. We hear news about criminal acts of corruption almost every day, whether those who are caught red-handed (OTT) or those who are criminalized for committing corruption. Both the Government and the DPR have established joint regulations to prevent and prevent criminalization in public services that are transparent, accountable and accountable. Public Service is a pillar of a nation's progress which aims to improve the welfare of the people and is a reflection of good and authoritative good governance. This research uses The Gone theory put forward by Jack Bologne which views that the causes of corruption are opportunities, greed, needs, discovery or exposure. This study uses descriptive and library methods (library data collection) by conducting systematic analysis of all collected data as well as Normative Law, both statutory and conceptual approaches. The criminalization of corruption can be minimized with strict policies in public services by: 1. Using theories about Crime Prevention, such as Situational Crime Prevention. 2. Cultivate bureaucratic services, and always improve the time limits for processing permits, 3. Massively and systematically socialize the dangers of corruption to the public and State Civil Apparatus, 4. Establish an online-based integrated licensing system, 5. Strengthen ethics and morals in governance bureaucracy through good corporate governance,

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