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Neo Journal of economy and social humanities
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28286480     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56403/nejesh
journal principles aimed at publishing scientific works resulting from research, development and literature studies in the field of economics and social humanities, and Scope this journal: Macro and micro economics Accounting, Banking, Taxation, Human Resource Management, Administration Marketing, Transportation Management, Industrial Management, Informatics Management, Public relations, Advertising Communication and Media Management, Social Welfare, Science Public administration, Socio-Political Science, Public policy Tourism
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The Influence of Lifestyle, Risk Perception, and Ease of Transaction on the Decision to Use Digital Wallet Payment Method is Reviewed in an Islamic Business Perspective : (A Study on DANA Application Users in Bandar Lampung) Elfany; Zulaikah; Yeni Susanti
Neo Journal of economy and social humanities Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Neo Journal of Economy and Social Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56403/nejesh.v4i2.300

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This study aims to identify “the influence of lifestyle, risk perception and ease of transaction on decisions using digital wallet payment methods reviewed in the perspective of Islamic Business (study on dana application users in Bandar Lampung). This study uses a quantitative approach. The population in this study are users of the application of funds in the city of Bandar Lampung. Obtained the number of samples of 96.04 rounded to 100 respondents by using the formula unknown population and using purposive sampling techniques. Based on the results of research that has been conducted, it shows that lifestyle, risk perception, and ease of transaction partially have a positive and significant effect on decisions using digital wallet payment methods. Lifestyle, risk perception, and ease of transaction simultaneously have a positive and significant effect on the decision to use the digital wallet payment method on DANA application users in Bandar Lampung City.
Stakeholder Collaboration in Handling Stunting and Malnutrition Cases in Mekarjaya Subdistrict, Pandeglang District Aas Aseni; Jumanah
Neo Journal of economy and social humanities Vol 4 No 1 (2025): Neo Journal of Economy and Social Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56403/nejesh.v4i1.303

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Stunting and malnutrition remain significant public health issues in Pandeglang District, including in the Mekarjaya Subdistrict. Effective intervention requires cross-sectoral collaboration among stakeholders such as local government, health workers, communities, and other actors. This study aims to analyze the forms of stakeholder collaboration in addressing stunting and malnutrition cases, identify existing challenges, and formulate strategies to strengthen local-level cooperation. This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation involving key informants such as the subdistrict head, head of the public health center, village heads, and posyandu (integrated health post) cadres. The findings show that the collaboration among stakeholders remains sectoral and lacks systematic integration. Weak coordination, the absence of local regulations, and underutilized local potential and wisdom are the main obstacles. However, there is potential for improvement through the establishment of intersectoral forums, capacity building for community health workers, and localized program adaptation. The study recommends developing collaborative local regulations and sustainable coordination mechanisms to accelerate the reduction of stunting and malnutrition in a holistic manner.
The Implementation of Educational Operational Funding (BOP) Policy for Enhancing Educational Facilities and Infrastructure at SMKN 60 West Jakarta Erika Radina Sipayung; Ratri Istania; Edy Sutrisno
Neo Journal of economy and social humanities Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Neo Journal of Economy and Social Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56403/nejesh.v4i2.304

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According to Law Number 20 of 2003, education is a conscious and planned effort to create a learning atmosphere and learning process so that students actively develop their potential to have spiritual religious strength, self-control, personality, intelligence, noble morals, and skills needed by themselves, society, nation and state. Every citizen aged 6 (six) years can participate in the compulsory education program. Biaya Operasional Pendidikan (BOP) are the main source of school financing budgeted through the DKI Jakarta Regional Budget. The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government organizes a BOP assistance program for State Education Units. The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government through the BOP fund assistance program must accommodate school needs related to the provision of facilities and infrastructure in education units.  SMKN 60 West Jakarta is the research locus because it is the only Tourism SMKN that has the largest budget for maintaining its facilities and infrastructure in the West Jakarta Education Sub-dept. II Region in the 2023 Fiscal Year and the only SMKN out of a total of 63 SMKNs in DKI Jakarta that received rehabilitation funds for repairs and demolition of school buildings in the 2022 Fiscal Year. Based on these conditions, an analysis of the strategy for implementing the BOP funding policy at  SMKN 60 West Jakarta will be carried out along with the supporting and inhibiting factors for the implementation of the policy. It is hoped that the implementation of the BOP funding policy will be effective, transparent and accountable in educational units, especially at  SMKN 60 West Jakarta.
The Influence of Service Quality and Public Trust on Public Satisfaction in Using the Jakevo Application in Pulo Village, South Jakarta City Samsudin; Sarah Suhalya
Neo Journal of economy and social humanities Vol 4 No 1 (2025): Neo Journal of Economy and Social Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56403/nejesh.v4i1.305

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This study aims to analyze the effect of service quality and public trust on public satisfaction in using the Jakevo application in Pulo Village, South Jakarta. The research method used is quantitative descriptive with multiple linear regression analysis techniques. A sample of 52 respondents was selected from the population of Jakevo application users in the period March 2023–March 2024. The results of the study show that service quality has a positive and significant effect of 60.5%, public trust has an effect of 77.5%, and both variables simultaneously affect public satisfaction by 79.5%. These findings reinforce the importance of service quality and trust as determinants of public satisfaction in digital government services.
Unraveling Financial Decision Patterns in Family-Owned Startups under Generational Transition Asrul Jaya; Masruroh; Dharma Widada
Neo Journal of economy and social humanities Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Neo Journal of Economy and Social Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56403/nejesh.v4i2.306

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The intergenerational leadership transition in family-owned startups poses unique challenges in financial decision-making. Unlike established family companies, startups have a more fluid organizational structure and rely on flexibility in dealing with risks and high capital requirements. This study aims to identify patterns of financial decisions during the generational transition process and examine the influence of family dynamics on financial preferences and strategies taken. Using an exploratory qualitative approach, this study was conducted on five family startups in Indonesia that are undergoing a succession process. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with cross-generational family members involved in finance and leadership functions. The analysis was carried out thematically with a grounded theory approach. The results show that the difference in risk orientation and decision-making horizon between the founding generation and the next generation creates tension as well as opportunities for adaptation. The founding generation tends to maintain internal control and avoid debt, while the new generation is more open to external investors and growth-based financial approaches. This study presents an early model of intergenerational financial dynamics and provides insights for the designers of family-based organizational transition strategies.
Improving the Image of Local Government with Leadership Communication Strategies: A Review of Karawang Protocol Angga Septiano Nugroho; Rastri Kusumaningrum; Tikka Muslimah
Neo Journal of economy and social humanities Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Neo Journal of Economy and Social Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56403/nejesh.v4i2.309

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In the relationship between government and society, public trust in government agencies is needed. The image of the local government is a factor, as a public service organization the image affects the opinions circulating in the community. The preparation of this research, using qualitative research methods, with descriptive research design. Researchers used data collection methods through participant observation. In every activity agenda carried out by Regional Leaders, in this case the Regent of Karawang is certainly accompanied by the Protocol Team as a coordination and communication team in the field. In the implementation of the communication strategy carried out there are several stages, namely: 1. Activity Schedule Sharing, 2. Activity Data & Information Collection, 3. Observation, 4. Publication. Obstacles in implementation often occur, there are 3 factors that affect obstacles, namely, data, coordination & communication, and information delays. It can be concluded that, the image of the local government is very important in building public trust in government institutions, effective communication from local leaders, especially through the protocol team, plays a major role in improving the image of the government. The obstacles experienced certainly need to be overcome for the effectiveness of the communication strategy carried out, with the aim of improving the image of the Karawang Regency local government.
Indonesia’s Political Diplomacy in the Resolution of the Russia–Ukraine Conflict Sholihin; Muhammad bin Abu Bakar; Zulhilmi
Neo Journal of economy and social humanities Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Neo Journal of Economy and Social Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56403/nejesh.v4i2.317

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The armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which erupted in early 2022, has evolved into a global crisis—triggering food and energy shortages and threatening international geopolitical stability. This far-reaching turmoil has demanded diplomatic engagement from peace-committed nations, including Indonesia. This study aims to examine the role and strategies undertaken by the Indonesian government in responding to the conflict, as well as to uncover any underlying national interests behind its peace initiatives. Using a comprehensive literature review, the findings reveal that Indonesia positioned itself as a dialogue initiator and actively pursued bilateral and multilateral communications with the parties involved. While the diplomacy is officially framed as neutral and aligned with Indonesia’s constitutional mandate for peace, deeper analysis suggests pragmatic motives—such as safeguarding economic stability and bolstering Indonesia’s image as a credible global actor—also influence the peace mission.
Success Factors of Village-Owned Enterprises (Bumdes) in Indonesia Safri; Jumanah; Tati; Bayu Lesmana; Irfan Gunawan; Ratna Sari
Neo Journal of economy and social humanities Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Neo Journal of Economy and Social Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56403/nejesh.v4i2.319

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This study discusses the factors that contribute to the success of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) as a strategic instrument in village economic development. The study begins with a general portrait of BUMDes in Indonesia that shows variations in performance and sustainability, followed by an explanation of the legal basis for the formation of BUMDes such as Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages which emphasizes the importance of village economic independence. The urgency of establishing BUMDes lies in its ability to optimally manage local potential, increase village original income, and strengthen community participation in development. This study also highlights areas that have succeeded in developing BUMDes, such as in Central Java and Yogyakarta. which demonstrate good practices in village business governance and innovation. The key factors for the success of BUMDes include the availability of adequate capital and financial resources, human resource capacity and leadership quality, the suitability of business units with local village potential, active community participation and stakeholder support, and the implementation of governance and transparency. In addition, adaptive BUMDes management strategies, based on local potential, and upholding the principles of collaboration and professionalism are important aspects in ensuring business sustainability.
Interpreting Community Narratives on the Value of Money and Exchange in Rural Digital Economies Indah Elychia Samuel
Neo Journal of economy and social humanities Vol 4 No 3 (2025): Neo Journal of Economy and Social Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56403/nejesh.v4i3.320

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This study explores how rural communities understand the value of money and exchange systems in the emerging digital economy. As digital financial services—such as mobile banking, QR-based transactions, and digital wallets—penetrate rural areas, traditional meanings of monetary value are being renegotiated. Using a narrative-based qualitative approach, data were collected from 24 participants in three rural areas of Indonesia through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs). Thematic analysis identified four main themes: (1) money as a social value in local transactions, (2) coexistence of traditional and digital practices, (3) resistance to digitalization due to literacy gaps and trust issues, and (4) the rise of hybrid exchange models. Findings reveal that while digital tools provide speed and convenience, their abstract and impersonal nature often conflicts with traditional values of reciprocity, social trust, and tangible exchange. The study concludes that the value of money in rural digital economies is not only economic but also cultural and relational, reflecting a hybrid understanding in which digital and traditional logics converge. These insights highlight the importance of designing digital financial inclusion policies that are culturally sensitive and aligned with the social logic of rural communities.
Supervision of the Use of School Operational Assistance (BOS) Funds in State Special Schools (SLB) in South Jakarta City, DKI Jakarta Province Daniyyah Damar Fitriyanti; R. Luki Karunia; Bambang Giyatno
Neo Journal of economy and social humanities Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Neo Journal of Economy and Social Humanities
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56403/nejesh.v4i2.321

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the implementation of BOS fund management supervision at SLB Negeri in South Jakarta Administrative City, identify factors that influence the implementation of BOS fund management supervision at SLB Negeri in South Jakarta Administrative City and find out the strategy for BOS fund management supervision at SLB Negeri in South Jakarta Administrative City. The method used in this study is a qualitative research method. The data analysis techniques used in this study are data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of this study are that BOS fund supervision at SLB DKI Jakarta Province has been carried out systematically through standard stages, evaluation, comparison, and correction based on the latest regulations and digital reporting. Supervision is supported by education and transparency, but is constrained by the limited number of supervisors, time constraints, and competency gaps. The supervision strategy is carried out through a coaching and sanction approach. In general, supervision has been running well but it needs strengthening of human resources, coordination, and optimization of technology to be more effective and have a maximum impact on improving the quality of special education.