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Journal of Social Science
Published by Ridwan Institute
ISSN : 27209938     EISSN : 27215202     DOI : 10.46799
Core Subject : Science, Social,
The Journal of Social Science is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to social and scientific fields. The journal is published bimonthly once by Ridwan Institute The Journal of Social Science provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. 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.
Articles 614 Documents
The Medical Committee's Implementation of Hospital Internal Regulations to Improve Hospital’s Clinical Governance Pasrah Kitta; Indar Indar; Sabir Alwi
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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The hospital is a complex organization that regulates many things and has a high risk. Thus it requires rules that become the basis and guidelines for running medical services. The regulation is Hospital by Laws, an internal hospital regulation that includes internal corporate regulations and internal regulations for medical staff, which are compiled based on the conditions and needs of the hospital. Hospital by Law is an important legal instrument to improve good clinical governance carried out by the medical committee. However, there are obstacles to its implementation, especially in applying Hospital by Laws in several hospitals. This study aims to determine the application of Hospital Laws and the role of the medical committee in improving good clinical governance. This research was conducted using an empirical approach by discussing legal symptoms' social aspects. The analytical method is a qualitative analysis by analyzing data collected from interviews with several respondents and secondary data in legal literature. The results showed that Hospital by Laws in the three (3) hospitals studied had not been implemented optimally. It is indicated by the low level of understanding of the hospital stakeholders about Hospital Laws. In addition, it was found that to improve good clinical governance, the medical committee has not been able to carry out its role optimally.
Cultural Effect on Financial Literacy (Learn From Wulandoni Barter Market Trader in Lembata Regency) Petrus Emanuel de Rozari; Hironnymus Jati; Reyner F. Makatita
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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The purpose of the study was to understand cultural factors and their influence on the financial literacy of Wulandoni traditional barter market traders in Lembata Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. This study uses a qualitative and quantitative approach. Data were collected by observation and in-depth interviews with selected informants. Questionnaires were distributed to 50 barter market traders who were determined randomly to determine the influence of culture on financial literacy using statistical measuring tools. The results showed that the barter market activity decreased from time to time in terms of quantity, quality, and execution time. Market participants who use barter and money systems are increasing. The factor that makes the barter market survive is the reason for the cultural traditions passed down from generation to generation. The traders believe that this tradition should not be violated because it will wreak havoc on them. The financial literacy of traders is in a low category in terms of general knowledge of finance, savings, loans, insurance, and investment. The statistical tests show a significant influence between culture and financial literacy on barter market traders. For this reason, in addition to strengthening cultural traditions, it is necessary to improve the financial literacy and cultural literacy of traders and the community, especially the younger generation, to continue to preserve barter market activities in Wulandoni
Analysis of Employee Performance Improvement in Medan City PUD Market Benhur Pakpahan; Bernadetta A. J. Simbolon; Rehulina Bangun; Tosanov TP Napitupulu; Darmawati Simanjuntak
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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The achievement of revenue targets for PUD (Regional Public Enterprises) Market of Medan was not as expected, which shows the performance of PUD Market of Medan is not optimal. Many factors affect the achievement of revenue targets, one of which is the human factor, in this case, is the absence of PUD Market employee performance. If the employee has a good performance, then thetrader as the party renting selling space will be more loyal and impact increasing the occupancy rate of the market. This study aims to analyze PUD Market of Medan employee performance and its influence factor. This type of research in this study is correlational researchconsisting of four independent variables and the dependent variable of employee performance. Analysis of the data used is multiple regression analysis. The result showed that the performance of employees PUD Market in Medan by 39.1% was influenced bycompetence, work culture, organizational communication, and motivation.
Accounting Treatment of Fixed Assets Based on PSAK No. 16/2018 At Union Metal Industry Medan Yulifati Laoli; Rosmaida Tambun; Dameria Naibaho
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Union Metalindo Jaya Medan is a company engaged in construction services for buildings, roads, parks, residential areas (real estate), and electrical installations or can also be declared a general contractor. To achieve the company’s goals that have been set, companies need various production factors to support and facilitate operational activities, namely fixed assets. This study aimed to determine whether the accounting treatment of fixed assets at Union Metalindo Jaya Medan followed the Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 16 of 2018. In writing this research, the nature of the research used is a case study. With this method, the facts regarding the accounting treatment policy for tangible fixed assets are obtained by observing and analyzing a research object problem that occurs in a research location on the existing suitability and then drawing conclusions from the problems studied. After conducting research, the authors concluded that the company in the accounting treatment of fixed assets is still not following PSAK No. 16 2018. Therefore, companies must consider many things in making policies on recording the acquisition price of fixed assets and expenditures after the acquisition of fixed assets. , Depreciation of fixed assets, as well as the presentation of fixed assets in the financial statements.
The Symbolic Meaning Study of Java's Panggih Wedding Traditions in Surakarta Yustina Denik Risyanti; Bonaventura Ngarawula; Junianto Junianto; Ray Octafian
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Javanese Surakarta wedding customs are a cultural heritage sourced from the palace, with unique procedures. Each stage has a special mechanism that contains values ​​and meanings as a guide when the couple builds a family. This qualitative study with a phenomenological approach aims to reveal the symbolic meaning of the Panggih ceremony in Javanese Surakarta wedding customs in the Surakarta City environment. This qualitative reseach collecting data with participant observation techniques and in-depth interviews obtained from research subjects. Data analysis uses an interactive model. Data analysis is carried out interactively and continuously until complete data is obtained. The informants in this study were two people who lived in Surakarta City by profession as senior make-up artists, both of whom had long-handled the procedures for Javanese Javanese wedding ceremonies in Surakarta. The results of the study found that in the Panggih ritual, Javanese Surakarta wedding customs were included in the core series, which was carried out full of sacredness under the order, before starting with the stage of handing over the banana sanggan, nebus Mayang twins, followed by the main stages consisting of Balangan suruh, and ngidak then. This research is different from previous research. This study examines the reality of the Panggih ceremony, specifically by the rules according to the standard. The conclusion is based on the findings in the field that the Panggih ritual is a core stage carried out according to the rules. Each stage contains symbols with meaningful values ​​as guidelines for couples getting married.
Knowledge Management and The Role of Management Accountants on The Company's Sustainable Reputation Christina Dwi Astuti; Etty Murwaningsari; Yvonne Augustine Sudibyo
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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This research aims to analyze the influence of knowledge management and the role of management accountants on the company’s sustainable reputatiob. The knowledge management variable is measured by 13 statement items divided into 3 dimensions (sharing, storing, learning), the role of management accountants with 11 statements divided into 2 dimensions (strategic, conventional), and the reputation of a sustainable company as many as 24 statement items divided into 3 dimensions (product & innovation, governance & workplace, leadership & performance). This research uses quantitative methods with the analysis unit is the manager at the lowest to highest level in Indonesia, especially in Indonesia. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. The data was collected by distributing questionnaires, of which only 245 questionnaires could be processed. Data is processed using SEM analysis using AMOS version 22. The results showed that variable knowledge management has a positive influence on the company's reputation variables while the management accountant role variable has no influence on the company's reputation.
Observations of The Millennials Behavior in The Implementation of Pancasila Values in The Digital Era Juliana Tirza
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Pancasila is the nation's founders' legacy of greatness or history. The values of Pancasila will progressively erode if the legacy is not handed on to the next generation. As a result, Pancasila education is critical for the community's future, particularly for the younger members. This study aims to determine how Pancasila courses have affected the millennial generation, and how Pancasila might be implemented in daily life and national and state affairs for younger generations. This scientific work was written using a method known as a literature review. According to the findings of the research, globalization is gradually eroding the impact of scientific and technological development, Pancasila, which has an adverse effect on the millennial generation. It is anticipated that many young Indonesians would begin to forget their country's identity in this new industrial period 4.0, when all young people or millennials are obliged to compete to generate new breakthroughs and creative works.
Mapping of Landslide Potential Zone with Frequency Ratio Method and Mitigation Efforts in Banjarnegara Regency, Central Java, Indonesia Ilham Muhammad; Imsak Aditya Respati Priyono; Oktaviani Rahmania; Muhammad Rizki Maulana; Boy Marluga Silitonga; Mochamad Rafi Taufiqurrahman
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Indonesia is a country with a very high potential for disaster. This is supported by the existence of Indonesia which is surrounded by three world plates, namely the Eurasian plate, the Indian-Australian plate and the Pacific plate. One of natural disaster which occur in Indonesia is landslide. This situation has similarities with the research area located in the Banjarnegara Regency, Central Java. Aim of this research is to provide information on the level of influence of the class and conditioning factors of landslides, and a picture of areas that have vulnerability to landslides and as an effort to provide information to related parties. This research was conducted by geological mapping and remote sensing using DEM (Digital Elevation Model) and landsat-8 as field support data and visualization of the condition of the research area. The results of this study found that the results of mapping with frequency ratio method, the percentage of low insecurity is 66.83%, moderate insecurity is 17.94%, high insecurity is 1.87%, and very high insecurity is 0.02%. Areas with very high land movement potential are in karangkobar and pandanarum districts with a total area of 0.094589 km². The area has a very high potential because it has litology with volcanic rock types, very low vegetation and the presence of straightness. Therefore, various mitigations are needed both structural and non-structural.
Recognition, Measurement, Presentation and Disclosure of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Costs PT. Kawasan Industri Makassar (Persero) Widyantono Arif; Asri Usman; Adil Setiawan
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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The study aims to determine and analyze the application of corporate social responsibility accounting at PT Kawasan Industri Makassar (Persero). This research is qualitative with a descriptive analysis approach. The results of the study indicate accounting practices (recognition, measurement, presentation, and disclosure) of the costs of corporate social responsibility by PT Kawasan Industri Makassar (Persero) are under the Basic Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements (KDPPLK). PT Kawasan Industri Makassar (Persero) already has a specific financial report that refers to SAK ETAP, which is oriented to the non-profit sector by establishing a Small Business and Cooperative Development Unit, which is now called the Partnership and Community Development Program Unit (PKBL) which has been edited by Public accounting firm. There are no normative rules related to the cost accounting for CSR and the importance of environmental and social factors, so the findings of this study have practical implications for other business actors who should have their own business units that focus on social and environmental aspects.
Research on the Model, Evolution and Development of Chinese Government Guidance Fund Zhang Wenwen; Guo Cheng
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 5 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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As a "government + market" policy tool, government guidance funds mainly use financial leverage to lead market-based funds to achieve the policy goals of promoting local economic growth and cultivating key industries. The government guidance fund of in China started around 2002, entered a period of rapid growth in 2015, and entered the stage of stock optimization in 2017; the fund management model has shown a positive trend of large-scale and standardized development. The study aims to find out the model, evolution and development of Chinese government guidance fund. The study used qualitative methods with case study approach. The study reveal that in the future, the government guidance fund is gradually improving its system design, giving full play to its guiding attributes, supplementing the shortcomings of China’s capital market fundraising, and promoting the development of the real economy in the real industry.

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