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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 transparency, accountability, human resource competence, technological innovation, and public participation on local government financial performance Syahidallazi Aziz; Eko Wediyanto
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 4 No. 12 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v4i12.347

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Public administration and financial management are crucial aspects of ensuring effective and efficient governance. This study aims to analyze the influence of transparency, accountability, human resource (HR) competence, technological innovation, and public participation on the financial performance of local governments in Bengkulu. A quantitative approach was employed using Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) with SmartPLS 4. Data were collected from 374 respondents, including civil servants, academics, and community members involved in local financial management. This study developed seven hypotheses to examine the relationships among the variables. The results indicate that transparency, accountability, and HR competence positively influence financial performance. Furthermore, technological innovation and public participation play significant roles in enhancing the effectiveness of local budget management. The findings also reveal that HR competence mediates the relationship between technological innovation and local government financial performance. The implications of this study provide insights for policymakers to strengthen local financial systems by improving transparency, accountability, and technology-driven innovation. Additionally, the findings serve as a reference for developing more participatory and sustainable public policies.
The impact of leadership competency, organizational culture, job satisfaction, and employee performance in public administration Harry Yanza Putra; Okka Adittio Putra
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 4 No. 11 (2024): November 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v4i11.348

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This study examines the impact of leadership competency, organizational culture, and job satisfaction on employee performance in the public administration sector in Bengkulu. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected from 113 leaders in public institutions. The research model, consisting of four variables and five hypotheses, was tested using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with AMOS software. The findings reveal significant relationships among leadership competency, organizational culture, job satisfaction, and employee performance. The study contributes to public administration and human resource management by providing insights into how leadership and organizational factors influence employee performance in a government setting. The results offer practical implications for policymakers and administrators in enhancing leadership development and fostering a positive work environment to improve public sector performance.
The impact of financial management and public policy on economic performance: A time series analysis in Bengkulu Fitriani Ariska; Pakri Pakri
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 4 No. 10 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v4i10.349

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This study examines the relationship between financial management and public policy on economic performance in Bengkulu, Indonesia, using a time series approach over four years. The research incorporates eight key variables, including government spending, tax revenue, inflation rate, interest rate, public debt, economic growth, financial inclusion, and investment level. Employing the EViews software for data analysis, the study applies econometric techniques such as unit root tests, cointegration analysis, and vector error correction models (VECM) to assess short-term and long-term interactions among the variables. The findings highlight the significant role of fiscal policies and financial management in shaping economic stability and growth. Furthermore, the results provide policy implications for improving financial strategies to enhance economic performance in Bengkulu. This study contributes to the existing literature by offering empirical evidence on the interplay between financial management and public policy within a localized economic context.
The dynamics of Carat Indonesia's solidarity in anonymous interactions on X Nabila Zikri Ramadhanti; Nanik Rahmawati; Nikodemus Niko
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i4.353

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This study aims to understand how solidarity is formed and maintained among members of the Boy Group Seventeen fan community, Carat Indonesia, on social media X (formerly Twitter,we use the term "social media platform X" throughout this manuscript) despite the anonymity of interactions. It explores the paradox of solidarity emerging without personal identity disclosure, challenging the conventional notion that solidarity is trust-based. This study employs a qualitative method with a netnography approach to provide an in-depth analysis of solidarity dynamics in online communities. Informants were selected using a purposive sampling technique to provide relevant insights into this phenomenon. The study reveals that anonymous identities do not hinder the formation of trust among Indonesian Carat members on social media X. Instead, trust is built by assessing the track record of account owners. The solidarity that emerges aligns with Durkheim’s concept of mechanical solidarity, which is characterized by shared interests, low division of labor, high collective consciousness, and repressive norms. This study focused solely on the Carat Indonesia community on social media platform X, limiting its generalizability to other online fan communities. Additionally, reliance on online observations and interactions may not fully capture offline aspects of solidarity. This study contributes to the understanding of online community solidarity by demonstrating how trust and cohesion can be established despite anonymity. This extends Durkheim’s theory of social solidarity to digital interactions, providing insights into the mechanisms of mechanical solidarity in contemporary online spaces.
Cooperation possibility between Gorontalo Government and Foreign Investors regarding the leasing of Saronde Island in North Gorontalo: A public discourse on social media Ismail Tahir; Siti Nurindah Mointi
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 5 (2025): May 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i5.354

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Foreign investment has the potential to develop infrastructure and strengthen local economies. However, clear transparency in governance, environmental sustainability, and equitable benefits for such communities are still questioned. Previous research that examines foreign investment in Indonesian tourism has mainly focused on more established destinations, such as Bali and Lombok whilst only a few is identified about how emerging areas like Saronde Island in Gorontalo could design sustainable investment contracts. This study uses a qualitative analysis from the collected data in social media (Facebook, X, and Instagram) to examine the feasibility and challenges of foreign investment in Saronde Island, Gorontalo. The results indicate that, though foreign investment can boost tourism growth, fragile regulatory and environmental protection frameworks may threaten its sustainability in the longer term period. In comparison with other island tourism destinations, policy innovations, transparent governance, and inclusive stakeholder engagement are decisive factors. Furthermore, this study provides a way forward to the literature of mining investment governance for sustainable investment growth in Indonesia. It also points to significant regulatory and institutional developments necessary to balance economic, environmental, and social accountability. Future studies are encouraged to include primary stakeholder perspectives and investigate hybrid investment models that combine local and foreign investments to guarantee sustainable tourism development in Gorontalo.
Satirical humor as a tool for political critique: Analyzing the role of MEET NITE LIVE in shaping public perceptions of government policies Ulfah Rosyidah; Wafirotul Masfuah
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i4.359

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In the digital era, media plays an essential role in shaping public opinion, with alternative media platforms emerging as key players in critiquing government policies. Among these, satirical content has gained significant traction as a method of social critique. This study investigates MEET NITE LIVE, an Indonesian satirical program, to understand how humor and framing techniques are employed to critique government policies and influence public perceptions. By utilizing a qualitative approach that combines Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and Content Analysis, the study explores how the host uses satirical humor—particularly irony, sarcasm, and parody—to frame government policies, highlighting inefficiencies, injustices, and contradictions, particularly within the economic and educational sectors.  The research reveals that the humor in MEET NITE LIVE goes beyond mere entertainment. It serves as a tool for social critique, encouraging the audience to critically reflect on pressing socio-political issues. By using humor to expose the flaws in government actions, the show fosters a deeper public awareness, prompting meaningful discussions about the implications of these policies.  This study contributes to a deeper understanding of how satirical media, specifically through programs like MEET NITE LIVE, functions as a tool for political discourse. By analyzing the specific humor techniques employed, such as irony, sarcasm, and parody, the research reveals how satirical content critically engages the public with government policies. It demonstrates the potential of satire not only to entertain but also to stimulate critical reflection on socio-political issues, thereby encouraging a more informed and active public engagement with the implications of government actions  The findings highlight the importance of alternative media in providing a space for open critique, allowing the public to engage with social and political issues that are often overlooked or constrained by mainstream media. These findings emphasize the role of alternative media in expanding the public discourse, which in turn can have a significant impact on shaping opinions and policies.
Implementation of quantum learning in english language teaching for sports students Rimma Sianipar; Andromeda Valentino Sinaga; Jonris Tampubolon
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i4.361

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This study provides closer insight into how Quantum Learning may be applied in teaching English to first-semester students in the Universitas Negeri Makassar Physical Education, Health, and Recreation Program. Given its emphasis on active participation, experiential learning, and the creation of a positive learning environment, Quantum Learning is considered a possible means of raising student motivation and participation in language acquisition. The survey consisted of 50 students and utilized a quasi-experimental design to measure the changes in student motivation and participation. Pretest and post-test questionnaires, classroom observations, and follow-up interviews were used to measure the changes. The findings showed a noticeable improvement: student motivation increased by 26.4% and participation increased by 32.0%. Class observations revealed that the students were more active and assertive, especially when discussing in groups, playing games, and conducting experiments. Some students even said that they felt less stressed when communicating in English and that learning was more fun compared to previous classes. But all was not well. One of the most significant challenges was the gap in the level of English proficiency among students. This necessitated teachers to adjust their style so that everyone could maintain pace. Differentiated instructions and adapted support are essential for making learning accessible. Finally, the observations are that Quantum Learning can prove to be a successful method for developing English classes and making them more interactive and student-centric, especially in the sphere of sports education. More research could examine its long-term effects, explore how it can be paired with technology, or examine how it contributes to other language skills, such as writing and listening.
Transparency and accountability in the justice system: Building public trust and justice: The Role of Public Trust in Fair Law Enforcement Misnah Irvita; Asriani Asriani
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i4.367

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  This study critically examines the intricate relationship between transparency, accountability, and public trust in the justice system within a changing socio-political landscape. Grounded in legal theory and employing a qualitative methodology that integrates phenomenology, ethnology, and virtual ethnography, the research explores how societal values, cultural perceptions, and institutional practices shape trust in judicial institutions. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and digital ethnographic observations involving members of the public and judicial officials. Findings reveal that transparency particularly in court decisions, budget management, judicial appointments, and public access to information significantly enhances accountability and fosters institutional legitimacy. The study also highlights how perceptions of fairness, openness, and ethical conduct of law enforcement directly impact public confidence and legal compliance. Moreover, public trust is shown to strengthen social integration and the overall effectiveness of law enforcement by encouraging community participation and reducing legal cynicism. Policy recommendations include the institutionalization of performance evaluations, transparent financial reporting, and digital platforms for public engagement. These measures are proposed as critical steps to create a responsive, equitable, and trustworthy judicial system. The study contributes to the evolving discourse on legal reform and offers actionable strategies for enhancing judicial integrity and democratic governance.  
BTS’s ‘Spring Day’ through the lens of narrative paradigm and semiotics Decency Ananda Sylphania; Shafa Safira Najah; Anggun Nadia Fatimah
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 7 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i7.368

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This study focuses on analyzing the meanings of BTS’s Spring Day music video through the lens of the Narrative Paradigm theory and Roland Barthes semiotics. The study used two primary data collection techniques: observation and literature review. The analysis found nine key scenes showing three stages of emotional transformation: grief, longing, and emotional liberation. Each stage reflects a specific mood, isolation, sorrow, longing, healing, or hope. Additionally, an analysis of eight key lyrics reveals four narrative stages: profound loss and clinging to hope, struggling with normalcy, emerging from despair, and messages of hope and closure. These findings highlight how Spring Day combines visual and lyrical elements to convey the universal message of loss and recovery. BTS’s storytelling on Spring Day offers an emotionally resonant and culturally relevant narrative enriched with semiotic meaning.
The Influence of Transformational Leadership and Employee Agility on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) and Its Impact on Employee Performance at PT Trubus Mitra Swadaya Friska Catleya Meilinda; Kusiyah Kusiyah; Shultonnyck Adha
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i3.374

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This study investigates the influence of transformational leadership and employee agility on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) and its subsequent impact on employee performance at PT Trubus Mitra Swadaya, Jakarta. Employing a quantitative approach with Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using SmartPLS 4.0, primary data were collected through questionnaires from 53 respondents. The findings reveal that transformational leadership significantly influences OCB, which in turn has a positive and substantial effect on employee performance. However, employee agility did not significantly affect OCB or performance. Additionally, the study finds that transformational leadership does not directly influence performance, but does so indirectly through OCB, which acts as a full mediator. Conversely, OCB did not mediate the relationship between employee agility and performance. These results underscore the importance of fostering OCB through transformational leadership to enhance employee outcome. This study contributes to the understanding of leadership and behavioral dynamics in post-pandemic organizational settings and offers practical implications for human resource strategies aimed at improving employee performance through value-driven leadership and a supportive organizational culture.

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