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Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education
Published by Manunggal Halim Jaya
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27975827     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52970/grsse
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education (GRSSE) encourages courageous and bold new ideas, focusing on contribution, theoretical, managerial, and social life implications. Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education (GRSSE) welcomes papers: Arts, Anthropology Communication Education Education method Islamic education Law science Psychology Public administration Public service administration Sociology Teaching Method Linguistic Economic Development Economic Science Publication Frequency: Twice Issue Per Year (May - October) The Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education (GRSSE), with e-ISSN: 2797-5827 is an open-access journal, is peer-reviewed. The journal accepts contributions in English only. Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education (GRSSE) is providing scholars the best in theory, research, and methodology as well as providing a platform to professionals and academics to share their ideas, knowledge, and findings. Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education (GRSSE) is accepted qualitative or quantitative approach. The main objective of this journal is to provide a channel for the publication of articles based on original research as well as commentaries on a range of social science and education area: education, education method, Islamic education, arts, communication, psychology, anthropology, sociology, public administration, public service administration, linguistic. For economics, business, and management field of expertise only accept with qualitative approach.
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Influence of Polite Language and Good Promotion Towards Increasing Sales Volume Goods: A Case Study of Weekly Market Traders at CFD Boulevard, Makassar City, Indonesia Serang, Serlin; Mandung, Fitriani
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): June - November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v5i2.1027

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This study aims to identify and analyze the influence of polite language and effective promotion on increasing the sales volume of goods among weekly market traders at Car Free Day (CFD) Boulevard, Makassar City. This research adopts a quantitative approach and utilizes a survey method with questionnaires as the primary data collection tool. The data collected were processed using SPSS version 23 to obtain the research findings. The sample consisted of 165 respondents, selected from a total population of 282 weekly traders at CFD Boulevard, Makassar City. The criteria for inclusion were traders who used tents or tarpaulins on the street and had consistently participated in the CFD market for eight consecutive weeks. The sample size was determined using the Slovin formula with a margin of error 0.05. The analytical methods employed in this study included descriptive analysis, validity and reliability tests, classical assumption tests (including multicollinearity and heteroscedasticity tests), and multiple linear regression analysis, all aligned with the study's conceptual framework. The findings revealed that both polite language and effective promotion positively and significantly impact the sales volume of goods among weekly market traders at Car Free Day Boulevard, Makassar City.
Development of Human Resources Quality of Dani Tribe Through Empowerment of Indigenous Communities Integration, Local Wisdom Values and Multicultural Education Husna, Uswaul; Jam'an, Andi; Jusriadi, Edi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v5i2.1223

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This research can be focused on implementing multicultural education based on local wisdom in supporting the improvement of the quality of human resources of the Dani tribe, and on empowering the Dani tribe in improving the quality of human resources. Objectives: This study aims to determine how implementing multicultural education and empowerment based on local wisdom supports improving the quality of human resources of the Dani tribe. This study uses a qualitative approach to understand in depth how integrating local wisdom values, multicultural education, and empowerment of indigenous tribes improves the quality of human resources of the Dani Tribe in Papua Mountains. The results of this study show that the cooperation system is still strong in various communal activities, such as agriculture and development, which shows the strength of social values that support sustainable development. Implementing multicultural education in the Dani Tribe community has shown positive results in developing human resources. Integrating local cultural values into the formal curriculum has created a more relevant and meaningful education system for students. The empowerment of indigenous communities has developed significantly by combining the development of traditional and modern skills. The decision-making system based on customary deliberation or 'wim' remains an important foundation in the development process. The Dani Tribe community has shown good adaptability in facing modernization. They have successfully integrated modern technology, such as social media, to market traditional products while maintaining cultural values. Adapting educational methods to contemporary needs has also been done without sacrificing the essence of their traditional values.
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Human Longevity: Mitigating Cognitive Overload for Extended Lifespan Among Master's Students in Mathematics at the Catholic University of Ghana Addae, Richmond Kakra; Brown, Cecilia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v5i2.1275

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This article studied the influence of artificial intelligence on alleviating cognitive load and promoting cognitive longevity in master's mathematics students at the Catholic University of Ghana. Stress in academic programs, time constraints, and burnout are rising issues, particularly in postgraduate programs in STEM. Therefore, this study examines the impact of AI apps such as ChatGPT, WolframAlpha, and Grammarly on providing cognitive support and emotional sustenance in academic environments. The study is guided by Cognitive Load Theory (Sweller, 1988), Allostatic Load Theory (McEwen, 1998), and Socio-Technical Systems Theory (Trist, 1981) and follows a mixed-method approach consisting of survey data from 100 master's students and in-depth interviews. The survey revealed that 78 percent were moderately to highly cognitively overloaded, while 65 percent utilized AI to work on their academic tasks. A notable negative relationship was found between AI use and perceived stress (r = -0.42, p < 0.01), with more confidence in academic work and improved time management. ANOVA revealed significant differences in stress levels among the different frequencies of AI use (F = 4.56, p < 0.05). Qualitative analyses generated the core themes of "AI as a cognitive assistant," "digital dependency," and "emotional assurance." Their reports indicated that they used AI to help them understand complex mathematical ideas, organize their academic writing, and calm their nerves about presentations. However, they voiced worries about becoming overdependent on it, issues of academic integrity, and ethics concerning AI's role in learning. The end product maintains that AI is a reasonable tool for easing cognitive load, encouraging mental well-being, and enhancing cognitive longevity. These findings have policy implications for the inclusion of AI literacy in both academic and national digital educational frameworks. AI implementation strategies could disappear into the topping of teaching success while serving the broader public health agenda of student mental health and human capital development.
Rethinking Bureaucracy in the Digital Era: A Qualitative Review of Public Sector Transformation in Indonesia Prasodjo, Tunggul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v5i2.1425

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The digital transformation of public administration has become a crucial aspect of governance, particularly in developing countries like Indonesia, where efforts to modernize the public sector are underway. This study examines digital technologies' impact on Indonesia's bureaucratic structures and governance processes, focusing on the opportunities and challenges associated with integrating digital tools into public administration. The research adopts a qualitative approach, primarily relying on a comprehensive literature review of scholarly articles, government reports, and relevant case studies. This methodology enables a nuanced understanding of how digital governance is implemented and its implications for bureaucratic reform in Indonesia. The findings reveal significant progress in service delivery, transparency, and citizen engagement, with e-government platforms facilitating easier access to public services and promoting greater accountability. However, several challenges persist, such as resistance to change among public sector employees, a digital literacy gap, infrastructure disparities between urban and rural areas, and concerns about data security. The research concludes that while Indonesia has made substantial strides in adopting digital governance, overcoming these barriers requires strategic investments in digital infrastructure, fostering innovation within bureaucratic structures, and ensuring equitable access to digital services. The study also highlights the importance of a flexible and inclusive approach to digital governance to address Indonesia's unique socio-political and cultural challenges.
Opportunities and Challenges in Implementing Green Marketing in The Fish Cracker Home Industry febri, Rizki Febri Eka Pardani; Siti Rumaanatul Hasanah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v5i2.1290

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This study investigates the implementation potential of green marketing in the fish cracker home industry located in Pesisir Village, Besuki District, using a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) analysis framework. The research reveals that despite operating traditionally and on a small scale, the industry possesses natural strengths aligned with green marketing principles. These include the use of fresh, locally sourced raw materials, low-emission traditional processing methods, and efficient resource use—such as utilizing the entire fish to reduce organic waste. However, key weaknesses were identified, including limited awareness of green marketing concepts, lack of training, constrained access to environmentally friendly technologies, and reliance on plastic packaging. Opportunities for expansion are evident through rising environmental awareness among consumers, especially in urban areas, and consistent demand from neighboring regions like Malang and Madura. Additionally, government support for SMEand sustainable local products offers strategic leverage. Nonetheless, several threats persist, including fluctuating raw material prices, unstructured waste management, and competition from more eco-conscious producers. Supporting and inhibiting factors were analyzed, showing that while internal values and traditional practices support a sustainable approach, limited knowledge and financial capacity hinder full implementation. The study concludes that with targeted interventions such as training, technological assistance, and sustainable packaging innovation, this industry holds significant potential to adopt green marketing as a competitive and responsible strategy. Future research should explore the scalability of these findings across similar rural industries and investigate the long-term impact of green marketing adoption on economic resilience and ecological preservation.
The Effect of Investment, Export-Import, and Inflation Level on Economic Growth in Indonesia from The Perspective of Islamic Economics in 2004-2024 with The Vector Error Correction Model Approach Dewi, Anisa Sukma; Supriyaningsih, Okta; Qurrahman, Taufiq
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v5i2.1411

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This study aims to analyze the influence of investment, export-import, and inflation rate on economic growth in Indonesia from the perspective of Islamic economics during the period 2004–2024. The Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) identifies short-term and long-term relationships among these variables. The data employed are annual secondary data from various official sources, such as the Central Bureau of Statistics and Bank Indonesia. The results indicate that, in the long term, investment and exports have a significant positive effect on economic growth, while inflation has a negative impact. In the short term, the relationships among these variables demonstrate complex dynamics, yet remain consistent with Islamic economic theory, which emphasizes stability, justice, and sustainable growth. This study provides important implications for macroeconomic policies aligned with sharia principles, particularly in efforts to achieve inclusive and equitable economic development in Indonesia.
Prambors Radio's Communication Strategy for Sustaining Relevance in the Digital Era Rahmasari, Mila Annisa; Magvira Yuliani; Yulia Rahmawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v5i2.1618

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This study aims to examine the communication strategies implemented by Radio Prambors to maintain its existence amidst the flow of media digitalization. A qualitative case study approach was used, supported by media convergence theory. This study describes how Radio Prambors adopts new media to expand its audience reach, while meeting the needs and motivations of listeners. The study results show that Radio Prambors implements various communication strategies such as social media integration, diversification of broadcast content, two-way interaction with listeners, and optimization of digital platforms to strengthen audience engagement. This study confirms that the success of radio in the digital era is highly dependent on the ability to adapt through technological innovation, responsive broadcast management, and a participatory approach to the audience.
CSR Implementation Program of PT. IMIP on Economic Empowerment and Environmental Sustainability of The Surrounding Community Masyam, Naufal Alfaruqi; Mahyuni, Enni Tri; Samanlangi, Andi Ilham; Noor, Moh. Khaidir; Ma'rief, A. Al Faizah; Hedianto, H.; Taliding, Tri Utomo; Munandar, Aris
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v5i2.1358

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As one of the largest mining companies, PT. IMIP is a nickel processing industrial area. Therefore, a Corporate Social Responsibility is needed, which is a form of corporate responsibility towards the community around the company's operational location. The research method employs a qualitative approach, utilizing literature studies as the primary source for writing scientific papers, by collecting data from various valid and reliable reference sources. The results of the study show that PT. IMIP, in carrying out its own CSR, is a company that looks at the Triple Bottom Line concept, also known as 3P (Profit, People & Planet). In generating good profits, PT Indonesia Morowali Industrial Park not only focuses on achieving financial gains, but is also committed to improving the economic welfare of the community, protecting the environment, and, of course, benefiting the environment and its surroundings. It can be seen from the allocation of CSR funds of IDR 170 billion over the past three years, which have been distributed to support the economic sector of the surrounding community. This demonstrates that the implementation of CSR at PT. IMIP can be considered successful.
Implementation of Social Capital in The Management of Boarding School Economic Business Units Akbar, Muhammad Rafli; Malik , Anas; Saefurrohmah, Ghina Ulfa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v5i2.1361

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This study aims to examine in depth the implementation of social capital in the management of economic business units at Al-Hikmah Islamic Boarding School in Bandar Lampung, as well as to analyze the economic self-reliance strategies employed to build a sustainable pesantren (Islamic boarding school) economic system. Utilizing a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis involving various stakeholders, including both internal (administrators, students, and alums) and external (local community, students’ parents) parties, as well as third parties (developers of the Pesantren Smart Digital application, or PSD). The research findings indicate that the implementation of social capital, particularly trust, shared norms, and bridging social capital, plays a crucial role in creating an inclusive, transparent, and integrated pesantren economic governance system. Trust is established through a digital transaction system managed via the Pesantren Smart Digital (PSD) application, which not only ensures a secure and accountable financial flow for students but also strengthens oversight by both parents and pesantren administrators. This economic system is reinforced through the establishment of disciplinary regulations such as daily spending limits and the mandatory use of official receipts, along with strict sanctions for violations, serving as a form of norm-based social control. The pesantren's economic self-reliance strategies are also systematically developed through the formation of a dedicated economic division, the restructuring of business units such as SanNumart and SanNuairminum, the active involvement of students and alumni in business activities, and collaboration with the surrounding community and professional entities. As a result, the pesantren emerges not only as a religious educational institution but also as a center for community-based Islamic economic empowerment.
The Impact of Hybrid Blended Learning on Learning Motivation among University Students: A PLS-SEM and IPMA Analysis Sutisna, Didi; Megiati, Yunita Endra; Pratiwi, Noor Komari; Basir, Rizki Rizkyatul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v5i2.1418

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The advancement of information technology has transformed higher education, leading to the adoption of blended learning—a combination of online and offline instruction. This study examines the impact of blended learning on learning motivation and identifies key motivational indicators for improvement. A quantitative survey was conducted with 115 fifth-semester students from the Informatics Engineering Study Program at Universitas Indraprasta PGRI, Jakarta. Data were collected using a validated and reliable five-point Likert-scale questionnaire and analyzed with Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) and Importance-Performance Map Analysis (IPMA) via SmartPLS software. Results indicate that blended learning has a positive and significant effect on students’ learning motivation. IPMA findings indicate that “Flexibility of Time and Place” is the primary area for improvement, followed by Learning Interaction and Learning Effectiveness. At the same time, the Availability of Learning Facilities is a lower priority. Enhancing flexibility is expected to increase motivation substantially. These findings contribute to the development of student-centered learning models and offer practical guidance for educators and policymakers in designing more adaptive and engaging higher education learning environments.

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