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Priviet Social Sciences Journal
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ISSN : 2798866X     EISSN : 27986314     DOI : 10.55942/pssj
PSSJ: Priviet Social Sciences Journal is an open access, monthly peer-reviewed international journal published by PRIVIETLAB. It provides an avenue to academicians, researchers, managers and others to publish their research work that contributes to the knowledge and theory of Social Sciences. PSSJ is published twelve a year. Publisher of Open Access Journals & Books designed to make it easy for worldwide researchers to discover leading-edge scientific research. Working closely with the global scientific community has been at the heart of our book and journal publishing activity. With a portfolio including journals, books, conference proceedings, we focus on Social Sciences and many more. PRIVIETLAB also publishes on behalf of other scientific organizations and represents their needs and those of their members. With worldwide impact, we support researchers, librarians and societies in their endeavours. PRIVIETLAB is an international center for supporting distinguished researchers, teachers, scholars and students who are researching various areas of Business, Science, and Technology. PRIVIETLAB wishes to provide good chances for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in various areas of Business, Science, and Technology. PRIVIETLAB organizes many international conferences, symposia and workshops every year, and provides sponsor or technical support to researchers who wish to organize their own conferences and workshops.
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The influence of customer experience, ease of use, trust, and customer satisfaction on repurchase intention of train tickets through the access by KAI application in Purwokerto City Tiara, Tiara; Achadi, Ady; Aziezy, Enrico
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i1.1378

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This study aims to identify and analyze the influence of customer experience, ease of use, trust, and customer satisfaction on the repurchase intention of train tickets through the Access by KAI application in Purwokerto City. The population in this study is customers who purchased train tickets through Access by KAI in Purwokerto City, whose number is not known for certain. The sampling method used in this study is non-probability sampling with an accidental sampling technique. The minimum required sample size, according to Cochran's formula, is 97, and this study collected 100 respondents. Data analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression with IBM SPSS Statistics 22 software. The results of this study demonstrate that customer experience, ease of use, trust, and customer satisfaction significantly influence the repurchase intention of train tickets using the Access by KAI application in Purwokerto City.
The role of the family in facilitating innovation and change: Family communication in forming the identity of the alpha generation Rismayanti, Rismayanti; Mailin, Mailin; Rubino, Rubino; Khairuddin, Ahmad
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1383

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The digital era creates a complex environment for Generation Alpha, immersed in technology from birth. This study aims to investigate how families, through communication patterns, facilitate innovation and healthy identity formation amidst the pressures of digital culture. Using a qualitative approach with a multi-family case study design with six subjects, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and analysis of communication artifacts. The results show that democratic and participatory communication patterns are significantly correlated with children's innovative capacity. Families that adopt a concept-oriented approach, emphasizing the exchange of ideas and the appreciation of differing opinions, are able to produce individuals with greater cognitive flexibility and resilience. Key findings identify psychological safety as a crucial mediator, enabling families to function as "identity laboratories" where children experiment with digital personas before consolidating authentic identities. The study concludes that transforming parents' roles into digital mentors is crucial for bridging the generation gap through active mediation. By integrating family values and digital influences, children can become thoughtful innovators and responsible digital citizens.
Reconstructing the Sighat ta’liq in the compilation of Islamic law: A preventive approach to gender-based violence Purwaninda, Asenda Hella; Wicaksono`, Emirza Nur
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1412

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This study aims to analyze and formulate a model for reconstructing the sighat ta’liq (conditional divorce pronouncement) within the Compilation of Islamic Law (KHI). The goal is to transform it into a preventive instrument against gender-based violence in marriage while maintaining respect for Islamic legal values and the national legal system. The central issue addressed is the current weakness of the sighat ta’liq in its preventive function; its normative construction remains unilateral, reactive, and formalistic, leaving wives with inadequate protection. Using a normative legal method, this study employs a document analysis approach to examine the KHI, relevant marriage laws, and the latest national and international academic literature. The analysis focuses on gender equity, human rights, and maqāṣid al-syarī‘ah (the higher objectives of Sharia) to evaluate the normative relevance and conceptual reconstruction of sighat ta’liq. The findings indicate that while the sighat ta’liq possesses strong normative potential as a protective mechanism, its effectiveness depends on a reconstruction that emphasizes the wife’s participation, legal certainty, and preventive sanctions against gender-based violence. An ideal reconstruction model would reposition the sighat ta’liq as a gender-equitable marriage contract clause that harmonizes maqāṣid al-syarī‘ah with the national legal framework. In conclusion, reconstructing the sighat ta’liq can strengthen legal protections for wives, prevent gender-based violence, and contribute to the evolution of a gender-responsive Islamic family law theory. These findings have practical implications for policy reform within the KHI, strengthening religious court mechanisms, and future research on the implementation of justice-based Islamic law.
Legal analysis of the regulation of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in international contract law: A case study in Russia and Indonesia Aprinisa, Aprinisa; Santoso, Niki Agus; Fita, Gia Ayu
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1423

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The increasing volume of cross-border trade and investment has positioned international contracts as the primary legal instrument governing global business relationships. Along with this development, the potential for contractual disputes between parties subject to different legal systems has intensified. Litigation before national courts is often considered ineffective in resolving international contract disputes because of jurisdictional constraints, lengthy procedures, and difficulties in the recognition and enforcement of judgments. Consequently, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) has emerged as a more flexible and efficient mechanism within international contract law. This study aims to analyze the legal regulation of ADR in international contract law through a case study of Russia and Indonesia. This study employs normative legal research methods using statutory, conceptual, and comparative approaches. The data are derived from primary, secondary, and tertiary legal materials relevant to the regulation of ADR in both countries. The findings indicate that both Russia and Indonesia have normatively adopted international ADR principles, particularly arbitration, and are parties to the 1958 New York Convention. Nevertheless, significant differences exist in the implementation and effectiveness of ADR, influenced by the characteristics of their respective legal systems, policies, and judicial practices. This study concludes that although the normative frameworks governing ADR in Russia and Indonesia are largely aligned with international standards, further strengthening of consistent application and legal certainty is required to ensure the optimal functioning of ADR in the resolution of international contract disputes.
Income elasticity of food expenditure among urban households in Sulawesi: Evidence from engel’s law Nurhaliza, Siti; Ichwan, Mohamad; Yunus, Rita; Taqwa, Edhi; Sading, Yunus
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1424

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This study examines the responsiveness of food expenditure shares to income changes among urban households in Sulawesi using income elasticity analysis. Employing cross-sectional microdata from the 2023 National Socio-Economic Survey (SUSENAS), comprising 13,933 urban households across six Sulawesi provinces, we calculate arc elasticity for nine income group transitions. The results reveal predominantly negative elasticity values ranging from -0.008 to -0.504, confirming patterns consistent with Engel’s Law. The elasticity pattern exhibits an inverted-curve shape: weak in low-income groups (-0.0103 to -0.091), strengthening in middle-income groups (-0.2 to -0.5), and moderating in the highest transition (-0.059 to -0.268). This reflects critical threshold effects, where middle-income households demonstrate the strongest responsiveness in reallocating expenditures from food to non-food categories. Substantial interprovincial variations emerged, with Gorontalo exhibiting the strongest elasticity (-0.504), while Central Sulawesi showed unique patterns, including positive elasticity at specific transitions. Elasticity values consistently below one confirm food as a necessary good across all provinces. These findings provide crucial policy insights: low-income households require targeted protection through subsidies and social assistance, whereas middle-income households would benefit most from income growth policies. Provincial heterogeneity underscores the need for context-specific rather than uniform regional interventions.
The effect of product quality, price, and distribution on customer satisfaction with korigengi products on Tokopedia Tapa, I Gede Fery Surya; Korry, Putu Dyah Permata; Widiantari, Komang Sri; Danuarta, Maulana Ari
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1433

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The expansion of digital commerce in Indonesia has reshaped the way local creative brands compete in online marketplaces. Although platforms such as Tokopedia enable sellers to reach a wider audience, maintaining customer satisfaction has become increasingly challenging due to market saturation. KORIGENGI is a local brand specializing in otaku-themed merchandise that operates through Tokopedia, yet its competitive position remains weaker than that of several rival stores. This study aims to analyze how product quality, price perception, and distribution performance influence customer satisfaction with KORIGENGI products on Tokopedia. This research applies a quantitative approach using survey data collected from customers who have previously purchased KORIGENGI products. Structured questionnaires were distributed online and measured using a Likert scale. The collected data were examined through instrument testing, classical assumption testing, and multiple linear regression analysis. The findings indicate that product quality, price, and distribution exert positive and statistically significant effects on customer satisfaction. When examined simultaneously, these variables collectively explain the variations in customer satisfaction. Product quality was the most influential factor, followed by price and distribution. The results highlight the importance of delivering high-quality products, applying appropriate pricing strategies, and ensuring reliable distribution processes to enhance customer satisfaction in competitive e-commerce environments.
Liability of online marketplaces for consumer losses in online transactions as reviewed under law number 8 of 1999 on consumer protection Tohadi, Tohadi; Sianturi, Gabriel; Betani, Cintya; Astari, Patricia Divani Anugrah; Palka, Arova Julia; Pahlevi, Mohamad Reza
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1444

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The rapid expansion of online marketplace platforms in Indonesia has fundamentally reshaped consumer transaction practices, while simultaneously increasing the incidence of consumer losses arising from non-conforming goods, counterfeit products, delivery failures, and fraudulent schemes. Recent reports and publicly documented cases have revealed persistent vulnerabilities in marketplace transaction systems, raising critical questions regarding the legal responsibility of marketplaces to protect consumer rights. Despite the growing relevance of this issue, existing studies largely focus on seller liability or contractual relationships, leaving the role and accountability of marketplaces under Indonesian Consumer Protection Law insufficiently examined. This study aims to analyze the liability of online marketplaces for consumer losses in electronic transactions under Law Number 8 of 1999 on Consumer Protection. Employing a normative juridical research method, this study applies a statutory and conceptual approach by examining consumer protection legislation, civil law principles, and relevant legal doctrines, supported by scholarly literature and documented cases. The findings demonstrate that marketplaces qualify as business actors and therefore bear legal obligations under Articles 4, 7, and 19 of the Consumer Protection Law, including the duty to provide accurate information, ensure transaction security, and offer compensation for consumers’ losses. However, the implementation of such liability remains largely dependent on internal marketplace policies, which often limit the effectiveness of consumer remedies. This study contributes to the literature by clarifying the legal position of marketplaces as responsible actors in online transactions and strengthening the normative foundation for enhanced consumer protection in Indonesia’s digital commerce ecosystem.
The effectiveness of religious character building for Karangdukuh Elementary School students by making them habit of reading Asmaul Husna Putri, Dhian Riskiana; Muslichah, Anniez Rachmawati; Arianti, Endah Fajri; Salsabila, Azzahra Anggun
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1471

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This study aims to determine the effect of developing the religious character of students at Karangdukuh Elementary School through the habitual recitation of the Asmaul Husna (The Beautiful Names of Allah). Asmaul Husna is a phrase containing good and noble qualities. The recitation of Asmaul Husna is performed every morning before the start of teaching and learning activities in the school. This activity aims to instill the good qualities of Asmaul Husna in students' personalities. This program of habitual daily recitation of Asmaul Husna is expected to foster good qualities in students, as embodied in the content of the Asmaul Husna. This study used a qualitative approach and ethnographic methods. There were three respondents in this study. Data collection was conducted through observation and interviews. This study shows that the habitual recitation of Asmaul Husna before teaching and learning activities can improve students' religious character. This improvement in religious character is evident in students' habits of being more polite, respectful of teachers, diligent in prayer, loving, and maintaining cleanliness.  
Integration of financial feasibility analysis and performance index in medium-scale semi-closed house broiler chicken businesses Eritrina, Hana Nur; Imtaza, Salsabila
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1472

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The development of semi-closed housing systems has become an alternative transition between open and fully closed housing in medium-scale broiler chicken production. However, empirical studies integrating technical performance and financial feasibility of this system are still limited. This study aims to analyse the feasibility of broiler chicken farming using the semi-closed house system through an integrated approach between financial analysis and Performance Index (PI) in one production period. The study was conducted at the Lancar Jaya Farm in Malang Regency, with a population of 6,900 broiler chickens. Quantitative data, including fixed costs, variable costs, revenue, and production performance parameters, were analyzed descriptively using profit indicators, the R/C ratio, BEP, and PI. The results showed that the business generated a profit of IDR 27,178,137 per production period, with an R/C ratio of 1.1 and a PI of 359, which are above the national standard. These findings indicate that the semi-closed house system is capable of achieving efficient technical and financial performance on medium-scale farms. This study provides empirical contributions as a reference for farmers’ decision-making in optimizing broiler chicken housing systems and production management.
Implementation of the two-ways symmetrical model of grunig and hunt on the performance of public relations of the geological agency in disaster mitigation in West Java: English and Indonesian Tresnoati, Widia Sari
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 6 No. 2 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v6i2.1497

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West Java is one of the areas in Indonesia that is most likely to experience geological disasters. This means that government agencies and the community must communicate risks clearly and effectively. In this case, the Geological Agency plays a key role in providing scientific data and distributing disaster mitigation information through its public relations function. This study aims to examine the application of the Two-Way Symmetric Model of communication in the performance of the Public Relations Unit of the Geological Agency in disaster mitigation efforts in West Java, Indonesia. In particular, this study explores the forms of communication applied, the role of symmetrical communication in building public trust and participation, and the supporting and inhibiting factors that influence its implementation. This study adopted a qualitative approach. Data were collected through field observations, comprehensive interviews with Geological Agency Public Relations personnel, and documentation studies derived from press-release manuscripts, social media content, and institutional communication materials related to disaster mitigation. Interactive models that include data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing are used to evaluate the data. Triangulation of sources and methods is used to ensure the validity of the research. The results of the study show that the Public Relations of the Geological Agency has begun to use two-way symmetrical communication by mixing formal communication channels, such as press releases, and collaborating with government agencies, with informal and digital media that allow the public to provide feedback. This method helps build public trust and involves people in disaster relief initiatives, especially when the material is easy to understand and there are opportunities for people to talk about it. However, the application of symmetrical communication is still partial and situational. This is due to the bureaucratic structure, lack of communication resources, and the fact that technocratic techniques are often used to write messages. Research shows that strengthening institutional commitments, improving communication capabilities, and incorporating public input into strategic decision-making are critical for maximizing the application of the Two-Way Symmetric Model in disaster mitigation communication.

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