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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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Exploring resilience and transformation post The Great Disruption: A comparative analysis of firm performance in the new normal era (A COVID-19 literature study) Kusnan Kusnan; Rahmi Aryanti; Ria Astriyani; Junaidi Junaidi
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.v6i1.1202

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The Covid-19 Pandemic has brought significant changes in humankind’s social life worldwide. Furthermore, both on a micro and macro scale, fundamental changes in economic life are companies in developed and developing countries. This study aims to determine the impact this pandemic has had on many companies in these two country categories and find essential lessons that can be used to overcome similar pandemics in the future. We conclude that the business world, in particular, will change significantly after this Pandemic and many essential things must be prepared to face the company activities in the new normal or post-pandemic era
The effect of liquidity and monetary policy on bank credit distribution Rifki Romadhan
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.v6i1.1203

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This study examines the influence of deposit interest rates, lending rates, Non-Performing Loans (NPL), inflation, and broad money (M2) on bank credit distribution in Indonesia. Using monthly data from September 2016 to June 2025 and employing a multiple linear regression framework complemented by an Indicator Saturation approach to detect and control outliers and structural shocks, this research provides empirical insights into the macroeconomic and systemic risk determinants of banking intermediation. The estimation results show that deposit interest rates and M2 exert a positive and significant impact on bank credit, while lending rates, inflation, and NPL have significant negative effects. The model demonstrates strong explanatory power, indicated by an R-squared value of 0.987, and satisfies the classical assumption tests, including normality, absence of excessive multicollinearity, and no evidence of autocorrelation or heteroskedasticity. These findings highlight the importance of liquidity conditions, asset quality, and monetary stability in sustaining credit distribution within the banking sector. Future research is encouraged to incorporate dynamic modeling techniques and additional micro-banking indicators to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing banking intermediation in Indonesia.
Toward a Qur’anic philosophy of multicultural education: A hermeneutical and ethical approach Viky Nur Vambudi; Asep Sutisna; Sutomo Sutomo; Andri Nirwana AN; Muhammad Badat Alauddin
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.v6i1.1209

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Multicultural education is increasingly important in the context of globalization that affects cultural and religious diversity in society. This research aims to explore the philosophical basis of multicultural education through the interpretation of the Qur'an and the role of hermeneutic approaches in Islamic religious education. The research method uses a Systematic Literature Review based on the Scopus database from 2022 to 2025 by analyzing Scopus-indexed scientific articles related to multiculturalism, Islamic education, and hermeneutics. From the search results, it was found that 229 articles were filtered into 37 relevant articles, and finally 20 articles that met the inclusion criteria were selected for further analysis. The results of the study show that the interpretation of the Qur'an with a contextual hermeneutic approach provides a strong philosophical basis for multicultural education with the values of inclusivity, justice, and respect for diversity. This research also identifies the important contribution of hermeneutics in enriching the interpretation of Qur'anic values that support a more inclusive and tolerant education. The conclusion in this study is that Islamic religious education based on Qur'anic values can create a harmonious and pluralistic society if applied with a more critical and contextual approach. The main contribution of this article is to fill the research gap on the application of Qur'an interpretation in multicultural education and to introduce a broader hermeneutic approach in the context of Islamic religious education in an increasingly diverse society.
Digital absence innovation in the enforcement of employee work discipline at the Makassar City education office A. Rahmatia; Andi Fitiah; Risqah Amaliah Kasman; Amina Ramadana N; Dewi Hartini; Rosnaeni Arsyad; Andi Mastur; Muhammad Ridwan
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.v6i2.1220

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This study aims to analyze and explain digital attendance innovation in enforcing employee work discipline, along with the supporting and inhibiting factors that influence its implementation. This research uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach to gain an in-depth understanding of how digital attendance functions within an organizational setting. Data were collected through observations, interviews, and documentation, allowing the researcher to capture the real conditions and employee experiences. The data analysis process followed the stages of data collection, condensation, display, and conclusion drawing to ensure systematic and comprehensive interpretation. The findings show that the digital attendance innovation at the Makassar City Education Office is effective when evaluated using an innovation model approach. In terms of relative advantage, the system saves employees’ time in recording attendance and reduces the inefficiencies found in manual systems. Regarding suitability, the system aligns well with organizational needs in promoting discipline, although employee discipline is also influenced by other factors, such as work culture and supervision. From the perspective of complexity, several technical challenges were identified, particularly during power outages, which prevented the attendance machine from operating properly. In terms of trialability, employees can operate the system easily because of its practical design and simple procedures. Finally, in terms of observability, digital attendance enables supervisors and operators to monitor attendance data transparently and detect potential fraud, such as employees attempting to entrust attendance to others. Overall, digital attendance serves as an important tool for strengthening employee work discipline.
Exploring the antecedents of coretax usage in tention: Evidence from perceptions of convenience, usefulness, and risk Angelita Palullungan; Meichelle Duruk; Tiara Bangkaran; Sita Y. Sabandar; Carolus Askikarno Pala'langan
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.v6i2.1221

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In the digital era, advances in information technology have prompted the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) to reform the tax system through the Coretax Administration System, which will be launched in early 2025. This study aims to quantitatively analyze how perceived usefulness, perceived ease, and perceived risk influence taxpayers' intentions to use Coretax using a model-based approach, the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). Data were obtained through the distribution of questionnaires to 100 respondents registered at the South Makassar Tax Office and analyzed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) based on Partial Least Squares (PLS-SEM) with SmartPLS 4.0. The results of this study showed that the three independent variables of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and perceived risk had a positive and significant effect on the use of Coretax
Design of Supply Chain Management (SCM) performance measurement model using SCOR and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP): A case study at PT. Circle Pro Group (Central Java-Klaten) Ibnu Nafis Al Khawarizmi; Narto Narto; Suparno Suparno
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.v6i1.1222

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This study aims to design a performance measurement model for Supply Chain Management (SCM) at PT Circle Pro Group, Klaten, Central Java, using the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The PT Circle Pro Group has not implemented any SCM performance measurement system, resulting in unclear performance levels and difficulties in identifying improvement priorities. The SCOR model was used to structure SCM activities into Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, and Return, whereas AHP was applied to determine the weight and priority of performance indicators. A total of 17 validated indicators were developed based on the SCOR processes and company conditions. The measurement results indicated an SCM performance score of 91.47, which was categorized as above average. However, several indicators scored below 90, particularly forecast accuracy, raw material planning, and supplier delivery punctuality. Recommendations for improvement include strengthening forecasting processes, optimizing procurement planning, and enhancing supplier performance evaluation. This study produces a structured SCM performance measurement model tailored for PT Circle Pro Group, enabling continuous evaluation and improvement. The model can be adapted by other service-based companies with similar operational characteristics.
Advanced digital literacy: Analysis of student readiness in facing generative AI Indrawati Syamsuddin; Verawati Verawati; Ilhamurrahman M Hubaib
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.v6i1.1223

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The development of artificial intelligence technology, particularly generative artificial intelligence (generative AI), has brought about significant changes, especially in higher education. This condition requires students not only to understand the use of basic digital tools but also to master advanced digital literacy, which includes evaluative, strategic, and adaptive abilities in response to technological automation. This study aims to explore students’ readiness to master advanced digital literacy and identify the factors influencing it. This study employed a qualitative approach, with data collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis involving students in the Civic Education Study Program at Halu Oleo University. The findings show that students demonstrate high readiness to utilize AI for academic needs and technological adaptation. However, this readiness is not balanced with adequate information validation abilities, understanding AI mechanisms, and awareness of digital ethics. These findings align with advanced digital literacy theories that emphasize the evaluative, ethical, and critical aspects of modern technology use. The tables included in this study reinforce the pattern that students’ readiness tends to be stronger in operational aspects but weaker in reflective and evaluative ones. This study contributes to the development of a more adaptive advanced digital literacy learning model in higher education for the generative AI ecosystem.
Political connection as a moderator in the relationship between green innovation and firm value: The mediating role of financial performance in Indonesia Siti Rochmah; Putri Aulia Emha; Nadila Deryza Syofrin
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.v6i2.1225

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This study aims to analyze the influence of green innovation on the value of companies with financial performance as mediators and political connections as moderation variables in the energy sector listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2020–2024. Using the purposive sampling method of 50 observations, the data was analyzed through Partial Least Square (PLS-SEM) with the help of SmartPLS 4.0. The results of the study revealed that green innovation had a significant positive effect on financial performance (β=0.252; p=0.031), but has no direct effect on the company's value (β=0.051; p=0.681). Financial performance was also found to fail to mediate the relationship (β=0.017; p=0.672), indicating that the capital market has not appreciated internal efficiency based on the environment independently. The most crucial finding is that political connections act as the main differentiating factor. Green innovation significantly improves financial performance (β=0.304; p=0.050) and company value (β=0.244; p=0.042) only in entities with political networks. The implications of this study confirm that in emerging markets, the technical capabilities of innovation must synergize with political institutional assets to achieve optimal market performance; therefore, the government needs to design a more transparent and inclusive energy transition incentive scheme for all industry players.           
Reconstructing Maqasid al-Shariah in determining the hadd for theft: A contextual analysis of QS al-Ma’idah 38 based on asbabun nuzul Muzaqky Muthahhari; Zul Azmi; Hidayatullah Ismail
Priviet Social Sciences Journal Vol. 5 No. 12 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/pssj.v5i12.1236

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The determination of the Hadd for theft in QS al-Ma’idah:38 has long been a point of contention between legal textualism and social reality. This verse is often understood literally, without considering the socio-historical context of the revelation. This article aims to reconstruct the normative meaning of the verse through an analysis of Asbabun Nuzul and the Maqasid al-Shariah approach to reaffirm substantive justice in Islamic law. This study employs a qualitative–descriptive method based on library research, using comparative analysis of classical exegesis (al-Ṭabarī, Ibn Kathīr, al-Qurṭubī) and reformist-modern exegesis (Ibn ‘Āshūr, Rashīd Riḍā, Jasser Auda). The findings show that the Hadd is not intended merely as a punitive instrument but as a moral symbol to safeguard social stability once distributive justice is established. This normative reinterpretation affirms that implementing the Hadd without fulfilling social justice contradicts the Maqasid of Islamic law. In conclusion, authentic Islamic law is not a system of punishment but a divine moral system aimed at honoring human beings and manifesting God’s mercy in social life.
The social construction of disappointment in the monodrama Fi Intizār Rādī: Analysis of the phenomenon of the defeated generation through the perspective of Peter L. Berger Jasmiko Jasmiko; Aina Mardiyah Caniago; Ali Reza Fadilah
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.v6i1.1239

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This article aims to analyze the monodrama Fi Intizār Rādī by Bassam Hassan using the framework of the Social Construction of Reality Theory by Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann. This research dissects how the social, political, and economic crises in post-Arab Spring Egypt have gone through three dialectical moments of social construction–Externalization, Objectivation, and Internalization–which ultimately shape Saber's identity as a member of the defeated generation. The results of the analysis indicate that Saber's narrative concerning bureaucratic corruption and the betrayal of the revolution is a reality that has been objectivized, mentally and physically imprisoning the individual. Saber internalizes this reality, which manifests as existential stasis, illness, and ultimately, death. Thus, Fi Intizār Rādī dramatically represents society’s failure to legitimate a just universe of meaning, compelling Saber to search for meaning in nothingness.

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