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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 Role of People's Representatives Council and President Post the Amendment to Basis of the 1945 Law in The Establishment of Law Pradijonrika, Heru
Journal of World Science Vol. 1 No. 11 (2022): Journal of World Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v1i11.144

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Introduction: The powers of the President according to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia include administrative, legislative, judicial, military, and diplomatic powers. After four amendments to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, the power of the President was significantly reduced. Many people think that there has been a shift in power towards strengthening parliamentary institutions (legislative heavy). Method: This research is a type of normative research, data collection techniques through literature study methods. Result: The first amendment to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia in the 1999 MPR General Session contained several articles to avoid the accumulation of President's power, thus opening opportunities for the realization of the concept of power sharing. The shift or handover of legislative power from the President to the House of Representatives due to the First Amendment of the 1945 Constitution (Article 5 paragraph 1 and Article 20 paragraph 1), at least several things should be considered: first, the shift in legislative power from the President to the DPR means strengthening the position and function of the people's representatives council (DPR) as an institution legislative. Conclusion: Post-Amendment to the 1945 Constitution resulted in a new format for the House of Representatives, in which the role and authority of the House of Representatives became stronger than the President. With this shift, the President is not in full power when forming the Law.
Efforts To Prevent Work Accidents with Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) Method Widi Astuti, Septiana; Dhisa Alfariji, Muhammad; Armyta, Armyta; Prativi, Ayu
Journal of World Science Vol. 1 No. 11 (2022): Journal of World Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v1i11.145

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Introduction: The Solo Balapan-Kadipiro elevated line project is considered to have a high risk of danger because the project is in direct contact with the highway and is located between residential areas. Hence, it can cause work accidents for employees or workers at the project site. This study aims to identify the risks of precast channel installation work, Geotextile installation. Method: Roadwork uses the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) method and carries out a risk control strategy to prevent work accidents in the work area. Risk identification in construction projects is carried out based on field observations and risk observations in the hazard identification risk assessment and risk control (HIRARC) documents and job safety analysis (JSA) documents prepared by HSE, to be further validated through a preliminary questionnaire to respondents. Furthermore, the respondents assessed the Severity, Occurrence, and detection levels by filling out the main questionnaire using a predetermined rating scale. Result: risk analysis using the FMEA method shows that the risk of landslide excavation walls in excavation activities ranks highest in road work with a total RPN value of 460.8. Being hit and hit by heavy equipment during excavation activities is the highest risk in Geotextile Installation work, with a total RPN of 405.5, while in Precast Canal Installation work, The risk of being hit by a passing train when marking and staking out is the highest risk with RPN 344.1. Conclusion: the results of a review of HIRARC and JSA documents show there are 49 risks consisting of 14 risks in precast channel installation work, 19 risks in geotextile installation work, 16 risks in road bodywork
Human Resource Management Perspective of Al Maqasid Al Šar'iyyah in Islamic Education Institutions Misbakul Munir, Muhammad; Saputra, Refki
Journal of World Science Vol. 1 No. 12 (2022): Journal of World Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v1i12.150

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Introduction: The management of human resources in Islam has a noble goal, which is to keep them away from darkness, corruption, ignorance and misery towards true and eternal goodness and success (Al Falah). This is the great goal that Islam conveys to every human being. Of course, to achieve this noble goal requires a holistic concept and management. The purpose of this study is to describe human resource management from the perspective of LPI Al Maqasid Al Šar'iyyah, namely the perspective of hifzud din, difzun nafs/haya/al 'Ir?, hifzul 'aql, hifzun nasal, hifzul mal. Method: The writing method is a literature study with primary data from journals and books. Result: The result of this paper is that the perspective of Al Maqasid Al Šar'iyyah (Hifzud Din, Hifzun Nafs/hayat/Al 'Ird, Hifzul 'Aql, Hifzun Nasl, Hifzul Mal) can provide a holistic formula regarding the management of human resource management in Islamic educational institutions so that creating superior human resources that will have a positive impact on the progress and quality of Islamic educational institutions. Conclusion: Human resource management from an Islamic perspective must be based on the principles and functions of Islamic management. Al Maqasid Al Šar'iyyat's perspective on HRM in order to achieve a big goal, namely Al Falah (good in this world and the hereafter). Implementation from the perspective of Al Maqasid Al Šar'iyyat's on HRM at LPI is a management formulation to realize credible, professional, and quality HR towards an advanced, quality, and competitive LPI.
Improving Marketing Performance Through Customer Engagement Building Syafrudin Yusuf, M.; Limakrisna, Nandan; Muharam, Hari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v1i12.152

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Introduction: This study aims to examine the effect of the Customer Engagement dimension on Marketing Performance using the SEM model, as well as provide information in the form of analysis results that can be used by private banking companies to improve marketing team performance through customer engagement. Method: This research is quantitative research with the help of Lisrel software. The data collection technique was carried out by survey method. The data collection instrument was a questionnaire which was distributed online to 400 customers of private banks in the Greater Jakarta area. Result: The results show that all hypotheses are acceptable, the four dimensions of customer engagement namely Absorption, Dedication, Vigor, and Interaction have a significant effect on customer engagement. Customer engagement has a significant effect on marketing performance. Marketing performance has a significant effect on the company's financial and non-financial profits. Conclusion: This research has the meaning of being able to provide information in the form of analysis results that can be used by private banking companies to improve the performance of the marketing team through customer engagement.
The Influence of Organizational Culture and Work Ethics on Lecturer Competence and Performance L Wairisal, Paulus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v1i12.159

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Introduction: Organizational culture determines the direction of individual behavior of an institution. This study aims to analyze and explain the direct influence of organizational culture on competence and the indirect influence of organizational culture on lecturer performance through competence. Analyze and explain the direct effect of work ethic on competence and the indirect effect of work ethic on lecturer performance through competence. Analyze and explain the effect of competency on lecturer performance. Method: This type of research is explanatory research with a survey approach. The sampling technique is a saturated sample with a total of 72 lecturers as respondents. The type and source of data are Primary Data. Result: The hypothesis test results prove that organizational culture has a significant positive indirect effect on lecturer performance through competence (0.031 <0.05). Work ethic significantly positively affects lecturer performance through competence significance (0.019 <0.05). Competence has a significant direct effect on performance (0.003 <0.05). Conclusion: Competence has an intervening role in organizational culture and works ethic on lecturer performance because it has a very high value. If the competency is increased by one interval, the lecturer's performance will increase.
Analysis of Professionalism and The Rights of Film Workers in The Certification Program According to Law Number 33 of 2009 Concerning Film Natalia, Kartika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v1i12.167

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Introduction: This research aims to invite film workers to take certification rights in government programs in regulating the Indonesian National Work Competency Standards (SKKNI) program and also voice the rights of film workers based on Law Number 13 of 2003 and also Law Number 33 of 2009, with this competency standard, the competitive value of film workers will increase. Moreover, until now, we have experienced that there has yet to be full awareness and massive communication from film workers and business actors. Method: The type of research used is normative-empirical legal research with sociological research methods using secondary data research and interviews. The data analysis used is descriptive qualitative, which contains regular, logical, and effective sentences in the research. Result: So far, the contents of work contracts are often considered to be detrimental to film workers because they do not guarantee normative rights. The government also still places the interests of film workers at the bottom of the list of its work priorities. This is evident in the programs implemented by the three ministries, which tend to answer film entrepreneurs' needs rather than protect workers' interests. Conclusion: The implementation of Law Number 13 of 2003, which regulates employment in general, has yet to be carried out as it should, including for film workers, which is also contained in Law Number 33 of 2009.
Investigation of Afterthoughts through Art, Natural and Social Science My Self “After Thoughts” Rahat, Rohail; Shereen, Rabia; Bilal Abid, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v1i12.168

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Introduction: This article explores afterthoughts on a canvas by depicting portraits of self and natural scenes. The portraits on the canvas are comprised of the reflection of clouds, the reflection of the inner self in water and landscape in the water, and the portrayal of clouds, sky, and trees. The objective of this study is to analyze the results of works of art that are related to the natural sciences and social self of a painter. Method: The nature of this research is analytical, as the discussion and analysis are purely interpreted according to social points of view. The portraits have been analyzed within the paradigms of the concept of afterthoughts. Some articles, books, and opinions related to my research have been used as secondary data to get a deep understanding of the topic. Result: The study further investigates how the portraits on the canvas reflect one's inner self, life story, and thoughts by getting influenced by natural scenes and sceneries, as these paintings are the amalgamation of a careful process of imagination and thinking about a particular scene. The portrayals on the canvas are depicted after an organized discerning and contemplation. Conclusion: the study concludes that the process of afterthoughts has immense significance in terms of the expressions of feelings, thoughts, and emotions of people because art is such a great and effective tool that can be used to paint someone's inner reality, mindset, and overall story of life.
Criminal Law Politics Renewal of The National KUHP Against the Criminal Actions of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Sugiarto, Agus
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Introduction: LGBT issues have returned to the surface following the World Pila event in Qatar, the earthquake in Cianjur and the ratification of the Draft Indonesian National Criminal Code. This study aims to analyze: Regulation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Obscene Acts in positive national Law, Legal Politics of Indonesian Criminal Law Renewal of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Obscene Acts of Crime in law positives to come. Method: This study uses a normative juridical method. Result: 1) The crime of committing an act of violating decency with the same sex or often referred to as LGBT, the regulations in Article 292 of the Criminal Code are Positive Dutch Colonial heritage when studied and analyzed, these regulations are multi-interpretable, giving rise to various pros and cons in society, which interpret that fellow adults or fellow children can do LGBT if it is done voluntarily. 2) Legal Politics Renewal of Indonesian Criminal Law The Criminal Act of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Obscene acts in positive law will come according to the concept of Article 420 of the Criminal Code Bill-Sep-2019 by ignoring the three main pillars of the Nation, namely the Proclamation, Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, articles which are multi-interpreted and winged, so that these articles are not following the Nation's values which are based on the Basic values of Belief in the One and Only God. Conclusion: Legal Politics Renewal of Indonesian Criminal Law the Criminal Acts of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Obscene acts in positive law will come according to the concept of Article 420 of the Criminal Code Bill-Sep-2019 by ignoring the three main pillars of the Nation, namely the Proclamation, Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia.
The Impact of The Serasi Program Application on The Planting Index and Farming Income in The Banyuasin District Lestina, Maya; Mulyana, Andy; Wulan Sari, Dwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v1i12.170

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Introduction: The match program is a swampland management program to increase food production and farmer welfare with the performance target of increasing tidal swamplands' planting index and productivity. This study aims to analyze the impact of implementing the SERASI program by comparing the cropping index, productivity and farm income before and during the implementation of the SERASI program. Methods: This study uses a type of quantitative research. The sample used the solving formula and obtained a random sample of 2522 people. The data were processed and tested statistically using the Paired T-test and the Independent T-Test in the SPSS version 26.0 program. Result: Research conducted in Banyuasin Regency in 2 (two) sub-districts, namely Tanjung Lago District and Muara Telang District, gave results based on the T-test, there was an increase in the planting index of 20.1728%, an increase in the productivity of rice planting season I (MT I) of 12.981%, increased productivity of rice planting season II (MT) by 8.257% and increased productivity of corn by 7.248%, and there was an increase in farmers' income from rice and corn farming by 31.458% when implementing the matching program. Conclusion: The productivity of MT I rice farming is higher when the program is compatible with an increase of 12.981%, the productivity of MT II rice farming is higher when the program is compatible with an increase of 8.267%, the productivity of corn farming is higher when the program is compatible with an increase of 7.248%. (3) Farmers' income from rice and corn farming is higher when the program is compatible, with an increase of 31.498%.
Factors Affecting Hospital Business Continuity in Indonesia During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Scoping Review Tri Sumarni, Sandry; Chalik Sjaaf, Amal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v1i12.131

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has created various challenges and problems for healthcare facilities around the world. This problem also occurs in Indonesia, a country with a high rate of transmission and death of COVID-19. Hospitals, both as health facilities and businesses, must determine the necessary strategies to ensure their business continuity during the Pandemic. Therefore, the factors that affect the continuity of the hospital's business must be determined before making a strategy. The purpose of this study was to identify and analyze the factors affecting the continuity of a hospital's business during a pandemic. Method: A scoping review was done using PRISMA-ScR guidelines and population, concept, context (PCC) framework. Studies from Pubmed, Google Scholar, and Portal Garuda were collected and analyzed. Results: Among 326 articles found, five studies were included and analyzed. Each study examined the impact of COVID-19 on various aspects of the hospital, both as a business and as a healthcare facility. Moreover, some studies also proposed solutions to minimize the impact of disruptions due to COVID-19. Changes and innovations in facing biological, financial, and resource management problems are essential for hospitals in Indonesia to maintain business continuity during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Conclusions: COVID-19 Pandemic brought significant challenges for hospitals around the world. Factors affecting hospital business continuation in Indonesia appear in biological, financial, and resource management problems.

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