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Mamangan Social Science Journal
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Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan with registered number ISSN 2301-8496 (Print) and ISSN 2503-1570 (Online) is peer review journal published by Sociology Education Department of PGRI University West Sumatera The journal is to disseminating research and conceptual article in the field of social and humanity. The primary topics will publish on this journal is : Social and Economic Development and Policy; Community Empowerment on Poverty Reduction; Poverty Reduction Program & Issues on Social Exclusion; and Education, culture and Demograph But the other relevant topics with is available. Journal published two number in a year by Sociology Education Department of PGRI University West Sumatera. Please read author guideline before submit article. The author guidleine and Template can download HERE Since 2016, Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan has ACCREDITED SINTA 3 by The Indonesia Ministry for Research and Technology (Kemenristek RI) (SK Dirjen Ristek Dikti No. 158/E/KPT/2021). This official recognition will valid from volume 10 No. 2, 2021 until Volume 14 No. 2, 2025.
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Digital Communication Strategy In Improving The Image Of PT Tibeka Logistic Indonesia In Jakarta Utami, Suci; Yulianto, Yulianto; Astuti, Marhananis Tri; Utami, Renisya Ayu
Jurnal Mamangan Vol 12, No 2 (2023): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v13i1.6955

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In today's modern era, Digital Communication has become an essential aspect of any organization or company. Beyond being a demand, the digital communication function at PT Tibeka Logistik Indonesia in Jakarta is crucial for enhancing the company's image and its digital communication efforts. This research aims to identify the Digital Communication Strategy in Improving the Image at PT Tibeka Logistik Indonesia in Jakarta, along with its obstacles and solutions. This study employs qualitative research methods with a descriptive approach and data collection techniques including interviews, documentation, and literature review. The findings of this study indicate that the Digital Communication Strategy in Improving the Image at PT Tibeka Logistik Indonesia in Jakarta is to build a strong network and consistently convey the company's values and mission through various digital platforms. PT Tibeka Logistik Indonesia in Jakarta's digital communication strategy emphasizes having a deep understanding of the target audience and crafting messages that are relevant to the company's values and perceptions. Communication should be carried out through the right channels, whether through the company website, social media, email, or other communication tools that match the habits and preferences of the audience. A well-directed communication strategy is key to improving the image of PT Tibeka Logistik Indonesia in Jakarta.
Criminal Liability Of School Principals Proven To Have Committed Corruption Of Affirmative Actions From BOS Funds Tampubolon, Christya Graceilla Putri; Mulyadi, Mahmud; Rizky, Fajar Khaify
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v12i2.7955

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School Operational Assistance Fund (BOS), is a State Budget (APBN) fund given to schools to finance special school needs and must be used and accounted for in accordance with the technical instructions of the BOS fund. One of the cases of corruption of BOS funds based on the Supreme Court Decision Number: 7247 K / Pid.Sus / 2022, which was carried out by the Principal of SMP Dolok Silau, Simalungun Regency, is described as follows: starting in 2019, Harles Sianturi as the Principal was found guilty of committing a criminal act of corruption, which was channeled to finance the provision of learning home access facilities and power and service subscriptions. The purpose of this study is to analyze and determine the formulation of legal regulations regarding affirmative BOS funds and their relationship to state finances. And to analyze and determine the criminal liability of school principals in criminal acts of corruption from affirmative BOS funds in Decision Number 99 / Pid.Sus-Tpk / 2021 / Pn Mdn Jo Decision 8 / Pid.Sus-Tpk / 2022 / Pt Mdn Jo Decision M.A Number: 7247 K / Pid.Sus / 2022. This research method uses a normative juridical research type. Sanctions for deviations and misappropriation of BOS funds can be imposed in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations, namely: administrative sanctions, personnel sanctions, namely dismissal, demotion, job transfer, application of treasury demands and compensation for BOS funds that are proven to be misused so that they are returned to the education unit or to the state treasury, sanctions against abuse of authority that can harm the state and / or schools and / or students will be imposed by authorized officers / officials.
Enablers and Barriers to Women's Leadership Success in Achieving Work-Life Balance: A Case Study of a Multisector Company in Indonesia Krisnadi, Tasya Widya; Ranti, Benny; Hadiningrat, Suharyono S; Pakpahan, Marisi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v13i1.8117

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This study explores the enabling and inhibiting factors that influence the successful achievement of work-life balance among female leaders in multi-sector companies in Indonesia. Despite the growing awareness of the importance of work-life balance, female leaders continue to face complex challenges in balancing professional leadership demands with personal and family responsibilities.Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected from twelve married female leaders with a minimum of twelve years of professional experience across various sectors. The data collection methods included closed-ended questionnaires, semi-structured in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions. Thematic analysis was used to identify key patterns and findings. The results reveal that strong family support systems, flexible work arrangements, output-based performance evaluations, and technological facilitation are the main enablers of successful work-life balance. In contrast, patriarchal organizational cultures, high workloads, inconsistencies in the implementation of flexible policies, and internalized perfectionism serve as the main barriers.This study emphasizes that achieving effective work-life balance among female leaders requires not only formal organizational policies but also cultural transformation and the development of personal leadership resilience. The research contributes to the limited literature on female leadership and work-life balance in the context of multi-sector companies in Indonesia and offers practical recommendations for organizations aiming to foster inclusive and sustainable leadership environments
Integration of Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Blockchain Technology in Agribusiness Supply Chain Management: Case Study on Sensor-Based Agricultural Monitoring Systems Abubakar, Al Asri; Julia, Julia; Khalid, Zikrul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v12i3.7331

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The urgency of this research is to increase efficiency, transparency and sustainability in increasingly complex and challenging agribusiness supply chains. The aim of this research is to develop an integrated system that combines IoT capabilities in collecting agricultural data in real-time, AI to analyze data and provide recommendations for action, as well as security and transparency guaranteed by blockchain technology. The method used is a mixed methods approach , this approach combines qualitative and quantitative elements to obtain a deeper understanding. A qualitative approach is used to gain a contextual perspective, while a quantitative approach is used to measure performance empirically. This research uses a case study design on a sensor-based agricultural monitoring system because of its ability to provide in-depth and holistic insights. The research population consists of users and stakeholders in sensor-based agricultural monitoring systems. The sample was selected purposively to cover various aspects of the supply chain. Data was collected through in-depth interviews, direct observation, surveys of system users and collection of sensor and transaction data from agricultural monitoring systems. The research results show that the integration of IoT, AI, and blockchain significantly improves operational efficiency in agribusiness supply chains. Implementation of this integrated system resulted in an increase in productivity of up to 22%, a reduction in pesticide use by 35%, an increase in water use efficiency by 30%, and a reduction in operational costs by 18%. Statistical analysis confirmed a strong positive correlation between the use of integrated technology and increased operational efficiency (R=0.85, p<0.01).
Investment Analysis Of The Masela Block Project. Will The Masela Block Become A Natural Resource Paradox? (A Pestle Analysis) Sandanafu, Sally Paulina; Leuhery, Lenora; Wattimena, Sefnath J; Patty, Meidylisa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v12i3.8108

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The unsustainable investment in the Masela block due to the recent pandemic has delayed several steps by the Maluku provincial government and local communities in realizing the investment capital participation (PI). This study aims to determine and analyze the factors that hinder the operation and investment in the Masela block. The analysis technique used in this study is the PESTLE analysis which is reinforced by secondary data and survey results and interviews with PT MEA, namely the industry appointed by the local government (BUMD) in implementing the investment capital participation in the Masela block and informants from the Latdalam and Lermatang village governments who know and are directly affected by the development of the Masela Block project. The results of this study indicate that the priority concentration of the Lermatang and Latdalam village communities is on the social and environmental aspects where there will be many social changes in the community's way of life so that this aspect must be truly considered because these two villages highly uphold customary and cultural values and depend on natural resources.
The Effect Of Financial Literacy And Life Style On Gen Z Consumptive Behavior In Ngawi Regency Through Selt Efficacy As An Intervening Variable Putri, Rika Ananda; Harianto, Kukuh; Sutapa, Heru
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v12i2.7084

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This study aims to examine the effect of financial literacy and life style on the consumptive behavior of Gen Z Ngawi district through self efficacy as an intervening variable. The data used in this study is primary data which is obtained directly from respondents by distributing questionnaires online via google form. Sampling using nonprobability sampling techniques with a purposive sampling approach there were 100 samples of Gen Z in Ngawi Regency. The data analysis method in this study uses partial least square (PLS) with the help of SmartPLS software. The results of this study indicate that: Financial literacy has no influence on consumptive behavior, Life style has a significant positive effect on consumptive behavior, Self efficacy has a significant positive effect on consumptive behavior, Financial literacy has a significant positive effect on self efficacy, Life style has a significant positive effect on self efficacy, Financial literacy has a significant positive effect on consumptive behavior through self efficacy, Life style has a significant positive effect on consumptive behavior through self efficacy..
Evaluation Of Communication Strategy Of Waste Management Program Using AIDDA Model (Awareness, Interest, Desire, Decision, Action) Environmental Communication Sociology Approach Herawati, Tyas Novita; Saptaria, Lina; Buniarto, Edwin Agus; Suwarsono, Bambang; Kirom, Novita Rifaul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v12i3.5443

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Evaluation of communication strategies is very important to measure the success and follow-up of waste management programs by the Environmental Service (DLH) of Kediri Regency. The previous communication strategy evaluation model was considered ineffective and did not provide comprehensive information. This study aims to apply the AIDDA model ( Attention, Interest, Desire, Decision, Action ) in waste management program evaluation activities in Kediri Regency based on the theory of environmental communication sociology. Researchers examine the comparison of communication strategy evaluation results before and after using the AIDDA model. In addition, assess community involvement and identify factors that influence the success of this model. The research method is descriptive qualitative with a case study approach. Data collection techniques use interviews, observations, and documentation. The number of informants in this study was 6 people, namely 3 staff of the DLH PSLB3 division and 5 waste managers in five villages in Kediri Regency. The results of the study found that the evaluation of the AIDDA model communication strategy can ensure the effectiveness of communication, increase community participation, optimize resource use, improve program sustainability, and provide empirical evidence of the effectiveness of communication strategies. The results of this study can provide valuable information for DLH and stakeholders to design more effective communication strategy evaluations in waste management programs, environmental responsibility programs and sustainability support according to needs.
Conditions Of The Business World, Industry World, Working World Of Indonesian Tourism Yanti, Dewi; Liyushiana, Liyushiana; Khadry, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v12i3.5508

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The tourism business world continues to grow in line with the development of tourism that accommodates all the needs of tourists visiting various tourist attractions. The purpose of this study is to develop various strategies to answer these needs both in increasing the number of entrepreneurs and workers in accordance with the needs of the business world, the industrial world and the world of work, especially in the tourism sector. This study uses a qualitative research approach where qualitative research as a scientific method is often used and implemented by a group of researchers in the field of social sciences, including education. The results obtained after conducting research in two interview quotes delivered by two informants from the Lake Toba Authority Implementing Agency, it can be said that the need for workers in the tourism sector in 8 Regencies Around Lake Toba is currently still high. However, to support the two statements above, a projection will be calculated based on four tourism business samples, namely, star hotels, non-star hotels, restaurants/eateries and Travel. Based on arithmetic calculations, the number of workers in the next five (5) years can be projected. In 2023 the number of workers in travel is estimated at 722 people. In 2024 it will increase to 766 people. In 2025, there were 827 people. In 2026, it increased to 902 people and in 2027, it increased to 1,010 people. The conclusion obtained from the research results can be seen in the projection of the number of special workforce data on travel in the next five (5) years, increasing by around 5% - 12% each year.
Analysis Of The Influence Of Financial Management And Taxation Strategies On The Tax Burden Ratio In The Transportation And Logistics Sector Listed On The Idx In 2019-2023 Prabangkoro, Resi; Nirarta, IGN Agung; Albart, Nicko
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v12i3.5262

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This study aims to analyze the influence of financial management and taxation strategies on the tax burden ratio in the transportation and logistics sector listed on the IDX in 2019-2023. The research design used is an associative quantitative approach with a longitudinal design. The population in this study were all companies in the transportation and logistics sector listed on the IDX in 2019-2023. Based on the results of the regression analysis explained in Chapter IV, it can be concluded that financial management and taxation strategies have an important role in determining the tax burden ratio in transportation and logistics sector companies listed on the IDX during the 2019–2023 period. Capital Structure (X1), Tax Planning (X4), Tax Credit Optimization (X5), and Tax Burden Reduction (X6) are proven to have a positive and significant effect on the Tax Burden Ratio (Y), with the contribution of each variable increasing between 17% to 44% to the increase in the tax burden ratio. This finding shows that the more intensive the company is in using debt, carrying out tax planning, maximizing tax credits, and implementing tax burden reduction, the tax burden borne by the company will increase significantly. Meanwhile, Asset Management (X2) and Liquidity Management (X3) do not show a significant effect. This indicates that the effectiveness of asset and liquidity use has not directly affected the tax burden in this sector, perhaps because its contribution is greater to operational efficiency than tax liabilities. The regression model used has also met all classical assumption tests, including normality, autocorrelation, multicollinearity, and homoscedasticity, so that the results of the analysis can be said to be valid and can be used as a basis for strategic decision making.
Analysis Of The Property Of Bilingual Language Education In Bilingualist Communities Siagian, Yosua Marasi Parningotan; Sudiana, I Nyoman; Putrayasa, Ida Bagus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v12i3.5420

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This study aims: to describe the forms of language politeness in the bilingualism community and describe the factors that cause impoliteness in the bilingualism community in Suka Village, Tigapanah District, Karo Regency. This type of research is research that uses qualitative methods because the research data is descriptive in nature so it does not involve numbers in it. In other words, the research method used by the researcher tries to study or describe in depth the phenomenon being studied. In this case the researcher can approach the informant intensely so that the researcher obtains factual data. The results of this study are as follows: 1) Found forms of language politeness in the bilingualism community in Suka village, Tigapanah District, Karo Regency, namely: 6 data maxims of wisdom, 12 data maxims of generosity, 6 data maxims of modesty, 6 data maxims of appreciation 6 data, consensus maxim 14 data, and sympathy maxim 6 data. 2) Factors that affect the violation of the principle of language politeness in the bilingualism community in Suka village, Tigapanah District, Karo Regency, namely: direct criticism using harsh words, emotional encouragement of the speaker, protective of opinions, deliberately accusing the interlocutor, and deliberately cornering partners said.

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