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Srawung: Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
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THE ROLE OF GENERAL ELECTIONS COMMISSION ON TIKTOK TO INCREASE VOTING PARTICIPATION IN THE 2024 ELECTIONS Rosadi, Raesita Rakhmawati
Srawung: Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 3 Issue 2 (2024)
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In 2024, Indonesia conducted its fifth general election, which involved voting for various positions including the President, the Vice President, members of the People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR), the House of Representatives (DPR), and the Regional Representative Council (DPD). Approximately 60 percent of registered voters for this crucial electoral process were young individuals, highlighting their significant potential to influence the country’s political landscape. The role of the General Elections Commission of Indonesia (KPU RI) is crucial in educating young people on the politics, particularly emphasizing their contributions during elections. Political education for the youth has evolved with the emergence of social media platforms, particularly TikTok. This article examines the use of the General Elections Commission’s TikTok account (@KPU_RI) as one of the channels for educating young voters, analyzing its content and its potential impact on fostering politically aware and engaged youth. The research methodology employed in this study is qualitative, focusing on descriptive methods. The research findings identified that the General Elections Commission strategically employs TikTok as a means to educate young voters, utilizing edutainment content revolving around four main themes: democracy, institutions, elections, and political participation. Additionally, the General Elections Commission employ a content marketing strategy to enhance the reach and engagement of their content with young voters.
TRADEMARK RIGHTS AS CREDIT COLLATERAL TO STRENGTHEN THE SELF-RELIANCE OF MSMES Usanti, Trisadini Prasastinah; Sujatmiko, Agung; Kurniawan, Ari
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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have an important role in the Indonesian economy, and contribute significantly to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employment. However, MSMEs often struggle to access adequate financing to support the growth and sustainability of their businesses. One of the main issues is the limited assets that can be used as collateral to obtain credit. The objective of this research is to analyze the availability of trademark rights as credit collateral which can be a solution for MSME businesses that have difficulties in obtaining access to bank funding due to the inability to provide property collateral. This research is a normative research that uses a statutory and conceptual approach. The primary legal materials analyzed are the Trademark and Geographical Indications Law, the Law on Financial Sector Development and Strengthening (PPSK Law), the Copyright Law, the Patent Law and their respective supporting regulations. The result of this research is that the trademark rights of MSME businesses that have been registered at the Directorate General of Intellectual Property and issued a trademark certificate, in addition to obtaining legal protection, can also be used as collateral for bank loans so as to obtain funding from banks, where such funding can help increase the independence of MSME businesses.
THE ROLE OF LEADERSHIP EMPOWERMENT ON EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR AT PT X WITH PROACTIVE BEHAVIOR AS A MEDIATOR VARIABLE Riyanthi, Farah Almas; Matulessy, Dr. Andik; Rini, Dr. Rr. Amanda Pasca
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Positive leadership empowerment may encourage positive attitudes in employee organizational citizenship behavior. This behavior could be enhanced by the proactive behavior of the employees. This research aims to determine the role between leadership empowerment on employee organizational citizenship behavior at PT X with proactive behavior as a mediator variable. The implementation of this research is in the production department of PT X on full-time employees with a total of 270 subjects with random sampling techniques. The instrument used is a questionnaire. For proactive behavior variables, the authors developed it based on Crant's theory. Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) variables were measured using the OCB Scale developed by Organ. Meanwhile, the leadership empowerment variable was measured using the Empowering Leadership Questionnaire (ELQ) developed in previous research by Arnold, Arad, Rhodes, and Drasgow. Research data analysis using linear regression statistical techniques and path analysis. The results of the research data analysis explain that there is a significant influence of leadership empowerment on employee organizational citizenship behavior at PT X with proactive behavior as a mediator variable (p = 0.046, p < 0.05), where proactive behavior partially mediates organizational citizenship behavior.
UNDERSTANDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RESILIENCE AND WORK-LIFE BALANCE IN COLLEGE STUDENTS WORKING IN THE FASHION SECTOR Aflaha, Nadia Nufida; Matulessy, Dr. Andik; Rini, Dr. Rr. Amanda Pasca
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A good work-life balance in one's work can result in high morale, a sense of satisfaction in one’s work, and a sense of responsibility for one’s work and personal life. Individuals without work-life balance will experience an imbalance between work and personal life. Thus, achieving a work-life balance is essential. This research aims to determine the relationship between resilience and work-life balance in college students who work in the fashion sector. This research uses a correlational quantitative method with purposive sampling technique. The measurement tools used in this research used a resilience scale developed by Connor and Davidson. While the work-life balance measuring instrument uses a scale of aspects revealed by Greenhaus, Collin and Shaw. The subjects in this research are students who are studying and working in the fashion sector, which total 350 people, with the characteristics of students who are actively studying or not on leave, students who work in the fashion sector, not a full-time worker. Based on the results of this research, it is known that hypothesis is accepted with a pearson correlation value of 0.461 and p = 0.000 (p <0.05), which means that there is a positive and significant relationship between resilience and work-life balance in college students who work in the fashion sector. The results indicated that the higher the resilience, the higher the work-life balance of students who work in the fashion sector.
AN INVESTIGATION OF FACTORS INFLUENCING TOURISTS’ LOYALTY TO REVISIT PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA Sophat, IM; Saroeun, Associate Prof. Dr. Tan; Hong, Assistant Prof. Dr. Soun
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Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital is a popular destination for both domestic and foreign tourists because of its rich cultural legacy, numerous natural and man-made attractions, recreational facilities, retail possibilities, and tourist amenities. This research investigates factors influencing tourist loyalty in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, examining factors influencing tourists’ decisions and loyalty to Phnom Penh as a tourism destination reveals a high crime rate of 62.18% in 2018, with a 73.08% increase over the past of three years. Factors such as E-WOM, brand knowledge, and perceived risk contribute to this issue. Based on the literature, it has been determined that electronic word-of-mouth and destination brand knowledge are the independent variables, while destination brand knowledge is the dependent variable. This research uses a quantitative and correlational research methodology to gather data from 384 respondents using non-probability samplings. Further, the procedure of the statistical analytical tools is conducted using SPSS version 25 and the Analysis of Moment Structures (AMOS) version 23. As the statistical result, the study investigates the relationship between Electronic Word of Mouth (E-WOM), Destination Brand Knowledge, Perceived Risk, and Tourist Loyalty in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It found a positive correlation between E-WOM and destination knowledge, influencing tourists’ decisions and loyalty. However, it also revealed a negative association between perceived risk and loyalty, suggesting strategies for risk mitigation and trust enhancement. The findings can help policymakers and stakeholders foster sustainable tourism growth and enhance destination competitiveness in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

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