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Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
ISSN : 27236595     EISSN : 27236692     DOI : 10.36418
The Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains is a scientific journal in the form of research and can be accessed openly. This journal is published once a month by CV. Publikasi Indonesia. The Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains 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, Economics, Culture, Law, Geography, and Education that belong to the social context. Published articles are from critical and comprehensive research, studies or scientific studies on important and current issues or reviews of scientific books.
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Talent Management Development on Government Institutions Regional Civil Service Agency Semarang Meida Rachmawati; Mohamad Rahimi Mohamad Rosman; Mohd Zafian Bin Mohd Zawawi; Mokhammad Khukaim Barkhowa; Joko Pramono
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 4 No. 07 (2023): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v4i07.862

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The organization's talent needs for the next five years are a translation of the strategy, and a reflection of the organization's vision and mission, taking into account internal demands as well as external demands. Quality aspects included in determining talent needs include knowledge and skills obtained from experience, competence, and personality in terms of organizational culture, it is clearly stated that institutional capacity development has indicators in institutionalizing a productive and positive organizational work culture based on the noble values of the nation's culture. According to the results of research at the Regional Civil Service Agency, Semarang Regency has implemented a value system that is the basis of ethics at work. It can be in the form of politeness, hospitality, communication that shows a noble value of the nation. Thus, from participatory and democratic comes the existence of work motivation that is always growing. By strengthening the value of employee discipline, the development of institutional capacity at the Semarang Regency Regional Civil Service Agency is maximized, this is strengthened by the enactment of PP No. 53 of 2010 concerning Employee Discipline, so that supervision is stricter and punishment is more firm and severe. In the institutional capacity building program at the Regional Civil Service Agency of Semarang Regency, a budget allocation is needed to support the implementation of all organizational activities. In accordance with World Bank theory which emphasizes the attention of talent management to the focus of the organizational environment which leads to financial and budgetary support in realizing all activities and needs of the organization. This type of research is Descriptive research. The approach used is a qualitative approach and a conceptual approach. The data source used is secondary data. Data analysis was carried out in a qualitative descriptive manner. Drawing conclusions is carried out by the deductive method, which is to draw conclusions from general to specific, especially those related to the research topic, namely the development of management talent towards government institutions. Capacity building takes a long time and requires long-term commitment and all parties involved. In the development of talent management of an organization both public and private sectors, Collective Commitments are the basic capital that must be continuously developed and maintained properly. This talent management commitment is not only for power holders, but covers all components in the organization. The influence of mutual commitment is very large, because this factor is the basis of the entire design of activities and goals to be achieved together. It is expected to strengthen and strengthen the budget allocation method in accordance with the vision, mission and objectives of governance as well as the development of regional revenue sources.
Implementation of Digital Marketing Strategy in MSME Development in Candisari Ungaran Village Meida Rachmawati; Teguh Harso Widagdo; Sudiyono Sudiyono; Satria Avianda Nurcahyo; Ahmad Ali
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 4 No. 08 (2023): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v4i08.863

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Candisari Village is a village where some of its MSMEs have utilized digital marketing platforms. With the rapid development of technology, the digital world and the internet have also impacted the field of marketing. The marketing trend, which was initially conventional (offline), has now shifted to digital (online). This study adopts a qualitative approach and descriptive analysis approach, which means using a qualitative approach to understand and describe the implications of analysis principles contained in MSMEs' digital marketing strategies. The research aims to gather information about digital marketing strategies for the development of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). The digital marketing strategies implemented by food and beverage MSMEs in Candisari Village include marketing through social media platforms and various e-commerce applications such as GrabFood, GoFood, and ShopeeFood. To promote their businesses, the majority of MSMEs utilize Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and WhatsApp as platforms to upload attractive photos and videos of their products on their Instagram accounts, including Instagram Reels, Instagram Feed, and Instagram Stories. Overall, MSMEs in Candisari Village have experienced progress and healthy competition in business development after implementing digital marketing strategies, leading to the advancement of their businesses
Digitalization-Based Religious Tourism Village Development Strategy Case Study in Nyatnyono Village, Semarang Regency Meirinaldi Meirinaldi
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 4 No. 08 (2023): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v4i08.864

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The digital village is a new strategy for urban development and management. Currently, villages rarely utilize online media for information exchange. When people need information, they have to visit the village office to request the necessary information and communicate with village members to convey it. The Digital Village program aims to provide internet access to villages that previously had no internet connectivity at all. Conceptually, a digital village is a program that transforms villages into development areas that empower communities with adequate information technology facilities. In the context of the government, the massive implementation of technology began with Presidential Instruction Number 3 of 2003 regarding the implementation of electronic government. With quality and competitive village development, the quality of information, systems, and services positively influences user satisfaction. User satisfaction and outcomes (organizational objectives) are among the main goals that the government must achieve in providing services to the community. The implementation of e-government in Village Governments can be a key intervention in driving villages towards progress. This research is descriptive research. The approach used is qualitative and conceptual. The data sources used are secondary data. Data analysis is conducted descriptively and qualitatively. Conclusions are drawn using deductive methods, which involve drawing conclusions from general to specific, particularly related to the research topic of Digitalization-Based Religious Tourism Development Strategies in the Village. This study found that Nyatnyono Tourism Village is a religious tourism village that offers pilgrimage tours of nature and traditional cultural heritage located in Semarang Regency. The tourism attractions in Nyatnyono Tourism Village include Wali Bathing Water, river tracking tours, salak fruit garden tours, arts and cultural tours, wali pilgrimage, and more. The accessibility to the tourism village is easy, and the tourism facilities in Nyatnyono Tourism Village are complete, including a mosque, musholla, security posts, public toilets, and even vintage bicycles. The management of Nyatnyono Tourism Village has shifted to using digital media to promote the village. With tourism digitalization, the management provides information about tourist attractions, tour packages, and supporting components through interactive websites and social media platforms to engage with tourists and provide information. In practice, digitalization in Nyatnyono Tourism Village through social media has been highly effective, as visitors can easily access information about the tourism village and directly book their accommodations online with available tour packages. Embracing the concept of "from the community, for the community," the management of digital tourism in Nyatnyono Tourism Village starts with the planning process by creating social media accounts and a website as promotional tools.
The Internet of Things and Its Impact on The Productivity And Economic Growth of The Manufacturing Industry Soni Suardi; Pudji Astuty
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 4 No. 08 (2023): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v4i08.865

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At a practical level, IoT is a network in which all physical objects connect to the internet via network devices or routers and transfer data. IoT allows objects to be controlled remotely through the existing network infrastructure. The existence of IoT is considered to make it easier for humans to do their work. One of the factors affected by IoT is productivity. Productivity referred to here is work productivity, and its impact on increasing sales, which is related to the economic growth of the manufacturing industry. The influence of IoT, whether we like it or not, will impact all sectors of life. The Internet of Things is slowly turning from a vision to a reality. The IoT platform plays a central role in evolution by providing many architectural blocks. IoT also has the potential to increase the availability of information and is likely to transform companies and organizations in almost every industry in the world. Thus, in the future, economic developments will be able to be monitored and predicted based on an IoT platform that is tailored to the needs of each industry, as well as the goals of the company
The Influence of The Asean Regional Capital Market on Asean-5 Countries' Foreign Exchange Reserves Srie Nuning Mulatsih; Masruri Masruri; Heru Subiyantoro; Yolanda Yolanda
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 4 No. 08 (2023): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v4i08.866

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The capital market sector is one area of economic activity that is expected to grow significantly following the adoption of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). As a result, integrating capital market activity in the ASEAN area must be a top priority in AEC implementation. The essential criterion for creating a seamless flow of cash and investment is the integration of ASEAN countries' capital markets. The total worth of all outstanding shares based on their normal closing price is reflected in the stock market capitalisation. A rise in the value of market capitalization indicates that the capital market is expanding. Capital flows into and out of the capital market are thought to have altered the value of foreign exchange reserves. Foreign capital market investment contributes to a balanced balance of payments. Foreign capital not only serves to cover the deficit in domestic capital that domestic savings cannot fill, but it also helps to fill the emptiness in the foreign exchange gap through asset sales.
Transportation Control Model Of Medan Center Market Sariguna Herawati Simanjuntak; Johannes Tarigan; Morida Siagian
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 3 No. 12 (2022): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v3i12.871

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Millions of Indonesians still supply their daily needs to a traditional market that is synonymous with the lower middle class. The study aimed at the problem of transportation at the center of the terrain city market and how to find solutions to the transport problem. The terrain city market center as a first-class market in the terrain city is one of the largest in the terrain city. One of the problems at the center of the terrain city market is that of transportation, which involves the daily congestion we encounter at a very critical stage. The central market for the city of Medan does seem to be physically, financially and under. In the study, problems are set in place (1) what is the current condition of the urban market and (2) what is the solution to the transportation problems that exist in the municipal market center? Using transportation control model approaches in the center of the city market that will be directly observed and analyzed using Vissim software. Researchers in this regard took a direct look at the problem at the city market center. Studies indicate that economic activity in the central urban market area has significant transportation problems, especially congestion. With the transport conditions and until the moment.
Impact of The Russia-Ukraine Invasion on Wheat Imports in Indonesia Implications on Economic G rowth in Indonesia Wali Akbar; Heru Subiyantoro
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 3 No. 12 (2022): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v3i12.872

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This study uses secondary data by time series during period 2011 – 2021. The data was collected from various related sources such as literature books, journals and information from the internet. Sources of data that will be used in this study were obtained from relevant agencies, namely the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Indonesian Wheat Flour Producers Association (APTINDO), Bank Indonesia (BI), the Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia and the Central Statistics Agency. (BPS). Wheat consumption variable, rupiah exchange rate and wheat price simultaneously have a significant effect on foreign exchange reserves. With the impact of some of the variables above, Indonesia's wheat imports have increased so that full employment opportunities will be achieved and unemployment will decrease. The variable of wheat consumption partially has a significant and positive effect on imports of Indonesian. The exchange rate variable partially has a positive and significant and negative effect on Indonesian wheat imports. The international wheat price variable partially has a positive and significant effect on Indonesian wheat imports. Indonesian wheat import variable partially has a significant and positive effect on economic growth. The increase in Indonesian wheat imports indicates that economic growth will increase. Consumption of wheat flour, exchange rates and wheat prices have a significant effect on the volume of imports of wheat in Indonesia.
Development Strategy of Creative Economy-Based Village: A Case Study of Kandri Tourism Village in Semarang Regency Adhi Susano; Sutrisno Sutrisno; Pudji Astuty
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 3 No. 12 (2022): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v3i12.873

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The Implementation of e-government in Village Governments can be the main intervention in driving villages towards progress. This type of research is Descriptive Research. The approaches used are qualitative and conceptual approaches. The data source used is secondary data. Data analysis is carried out descriptively and qualitatively. Conclusions are drawn using deductive methods, which means drawing conclusions from general to specific, especially related to the research topic, namely the Development Strategy of Creative Economy-Based Tourism Villages. This research yields findings that the implementation of social media and digitalization in Kandri tourism village has been very effective. Visitors can easily obtain information about the tourism village and directly fill out online reservation forms, complete with available tour packages. Emphasizing the concept of "from the community, for the community," the management of tourism digitalization in Kandri tourism village starts with the planning process, creating social media accounts and a website for promotional purposes. The presence of ideas from the community to introduce something new in their village is considered a success for the community. The community's skills in managing existing natural resources can be considered proficient. The community empowerment process carried out in Kandri Tourism Village is in line with the potential held by the community, taking into account the social, cultural, and economic aspects of the community. Throughout this process, the community has become the actors and determinants of the development and growth of Kandri Tourism Village. Through consultative forums conducted by the village government with the community, opportunities are given for the community to propose development programs and collectively make decisions to build Kandri Tourism Village.
Rethinking Supply Chain Disruption Strategy to Address Challenges of Diversification and Substitution as an Instrument Contingency in Some Manufacturing Firms in Indonesia Darwin Raja Unggul Saragih
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 4 No. 08 (2023): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v4i08.876

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The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted supply chains that had not yet recovered and were again affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This situation threats the global economy with stagflation and significantly impacts some manufacturing firms in Indonesia. The researcher focuses on alternative solution strategies as a direct consequence of the supply chain disruption. This study was conducted on some manufacturing firms currently facing significant problems with raw material supply. The researcher adopts a qualitative review methodology and in-depth interviews with a limited number of n=19 participants to find data analysis. An overview of findings as a basis for subsequent relevances and understanding for manufacturers considering developing relationship-integrated domestic supply chains. The operations of manufacturing firms that depend on imported raw materials must be shut down, resulting in rising prices. It is challenging for manufacturers to raise the price of finished goods. Manufacturers must begin developing domestic supply chains to be more cost-effective and to support sectors amid uncertainty and complexity in demand for future supply.
Data Interoperability Model in Integrated Public Service Applications Based on Government Service Bus (Case Study: Tangerang Regency Communication and Information Office) Dudy Fathan Ali; Nenden Siti Fatonah; Gerry Firmansyah; Habibullah Akbar
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 4 No. 09 (2023): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v4i09.877

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The Tangerang Regency Government, as part of its digital transformation efforts, has been working to enhance public services through the development and implementation of e-Government initiatives. This research aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of data interoperability service modeling in e-Government applications based on Web Services using the Government Service Bus (GSB). The study will address the advantages and challenges associated with using the Government Service Bus, and provide practical recommendations for implementing the Government Service Bus as an effective application integration solution. COBIT 2019 is used as an assessment tool for the current condition. The research results reveal that a total of 138 applications have been identified, with 74 of them being public service applications. While 80% of the public service sector has been incorporated into integrated public service applications, their utilization remains limited. The current capability level of APO11 is at level 1, with an expected level of 2. Similarly, APO14 is at level 1, expected to reach level 2, and MEA01 is at level 0, with an expected level of 2. The author has proposed a data interoperability model that can be implemented within the Tangerang Regency Communication and Information Office, utilizing GSB as the middleware for interoperability processes, particularly for public service applications. Based on the proposed data interoperability model, the author also concludes that with its implementation, the Communication and Information Office will be able to address a significant portion of the technical recommendations derived from the gap analysis, although not necessarily all of them.

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