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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.
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Study on The Design of Solar-Wind Energy System to Reduce The Use of Gas Fuel in The Southeast Sumatra Block Eko Adi Nugroho; Suhanan Suhanan; Rochim Bakti Cahyono
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (517.742 KB) | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v3i4.371

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The Southeast Sumatra block produces oil and gas. Natural gas production of 15,300 MSCF is used as fuel for turbine generators to generate 38 MW of electrical energy, while the rest is used as business products. The application of the solar-wind system can reduce the load on the turbine generator so that gas fuel consumption is also reduced. Five platforms have areas that can be utilized for a solar-wind system. This study aims to determine the amount of gas fuel consumption that can be reduced by the solar-wind system application. The method is simulation using the HOMER software to determine the amount of electrical energy that can be supplied and the costs required by the solar-wind system. The components used are found in the HOMER software and on the market. The simulation results show that the off-grid solar-wind system can provide electricity supply of 50,235 kWh per year and reduce gas fuel consumption by 20,094 MSCF per year. The on-grid solar-wind system can provide electricity supply of up to 81,230 kWh per year and reducing the use of gas fuel by 32,492 MSCF per year. The off-grid solar-wind system will increase gas sales by $132,620 per year with NPV>0 and ROI 21%, while the on-grid system will increase gas sales by $214,447 per year with NPV>0 and ROI 57%. Both models of solar-wind systems have positive economic values ​​so that they are feasible to implement
Analysis of Student Participation in University Organization Using Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling Muhammad Zuhal Lukman
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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This study aims to find the effect of organizational climate and motivation on member participation in student organization activities. The sample in this study amounted to 113 members of the Hasanuddin University Political Science Student Association. Data were collected through questionnaires and then analyzed using the partial least squares structural equation modeling technique available in the SmartPLS program. The results of this study indicate that organizational climate and motivation have a positive and significant influence on member participation in organizational activities. The implication of the statement shows that maximizing the level of participation, it can be done by strengthening and adjusting the dimensions of values contained in the organizational climate and motivational constructs.
Independence, Work Ethic, Spirituality, and Productivity: A Comparative Study of Several Asian Countries Mustofa Mustofa; Suyanto Suyanto; Bambang Suprayitno; Nita Kusumawardani
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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This study compares the values ​​of independence, work ethic, spirituality, and productivity in several Asian countries. The other purpose of this study is to determine the effect of independence, work ethic, and spirituality on productivity. This study uses World Value Survey (WVS) data with the criteria of respondents who answered the WVS wave 7 questionnaires from Asian countries with a sample size of 19,795. The quantitative research method uses descriptive analysis techniques and probit regression analysis. The descriptive analysis technique uses crosstab, while the probit regression analysis technique is used to determine the effect of independence, work ethic, and spirituality on productivity in several Asian countries. Analysis crosstab shows that Tajikistan, Iran, Taiwan, Pakistan, and the Philippines have a high proportion of unemployed. Kyrgyzstan, Jordan, China, Bangladesh, and Vietnam have a higher tendency for freedom of choice (independence) in their respective country groups. Kyrgyzstan, Jordan, China, Pakistan, and Myanmar have higher work ethic tendencies. Russia, China, Japan, and Vietnam have minor religious inclinations. Probit regression results prove that independence, work ethic, and spirituality significantly affect the dependent variable (productivity). Independence and work ethic have a positive influence, while spirituality has a negative influence. In contrast, all members of the West Asian group all countries have important religious inclinations.
Characteristics of Fishery Industry MSMEs in Takalar Regency that are Resistant to Interferences in Uncertainty Era Syamsari Syamsari; M Syamsul Maarif; Elisa Anggraeni; Siti Amanah
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Research Business resilience in micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) is limited in number, especially resilience in facing disturbances in an era of uncertainty. The need for research on business resilience is even higher for SMEs in the fisheries sector in developing countries. MSME business resilience needs to be maintained and improved to get sustainability so that it continues contributing to the economy. The purpose of this study is to find the characteristics of the fisheries sector MSMEs in Takalar Regency which have high resilience to face disturbances in the era of uncertainty. The research location is in Takalar Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, and carried out from August to October 2021. This study uses a descriptive analysis method supported by data from in-depth interviews and questionnaires filled out by 100 MSME entrepreneurs who have run fishing businesses for more than five years. The results of study show that high school graduates dominate the characteristics of MSMEs that have high resilience, the age of the business is more than five years, families dominate the MSME workforce, simple organizational structure, the sources of business capital are a diverse, productive response to disturbances dan have a good performance namely generating wealth that supports resilience and supports the sustainability of MSMEs
Development of Digital Marketing Strategy and Service Quality Using Social Media Towards Digital Economy Koesharijadi Koesharijadi; Anak Agung Alit Merthayasa; Ikhsan Nendi
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Technological advances have had an impact on shifting monotonous advertising and marketing techniques in digital marketing. In addition, digital marketing is firm in impacting the digital economy to help revive the economy. Based on the needs and changes in people's lifestyles, this study aims to examine the development of digital marketing strategies and service quality through the role of social media in the digital economy. This type of research is qualitative with a literature review method with data sources obtained through reference books and articles in the google scholar database. The results of this study include that social media should be considered an inseparable part of the integrated marketing strategy of the organization and should not be taken lightly. Social media is an alternative and proper strategy to use as an online advertising medium. Social media, as a digital marketing strategy development, has an essential role in helping market products so that they also impact the economy. Employee involvement in marketing will impact the services provided to consumers. The services provided have an impact on consumers' assessment of the good and bad of the company. The role of the company's social media sites in monitoring target market users is another critical factor in ensuring the success of digital marketing
Teacher's Emotional Intelligence, Class Management, and School Organizational Climate, on Interaction Behavior among Teachers and Students Listiyawati Listiyawati; Eliana Sari; Ivan Hanafi
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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The problems of classroom interaction among teachers and students arise in conditions of academic demands that assume the practice of teachers' social competence in class. This paper aims to study the effect of teachers' emotional intelligence, classroom management, and school organization climate on interaction behavior among teachers and students in SPK High School. A survey method with path analysis was applied to test the hypothesis and conduct interviews among 105 teachers and students by proportional random sampling technique. Upon this research, the conclusion is obtained. (1) A teacher's emotional intelligence, class management, and school organization climate positively affect teacher and student interaction behavior. (2) A teacher's emotional intelligence has a positive direct effect on school organization climate. Class management has a positive direct effect on the school organization climate. (3) A teacher's emotional intelligence has a positive direct effect on class management. (4) A teacher's emotional intelligence positively affects teacher and student interaction behavior through the school organization climate. (5) Class management positively impacts teacher and student interaction behavior through the school organization climate. The conclusion is that the teacher and student interaction behavior is affected by the teacher's emotional intelligence, class management, and school organization climate
The Role of Teaching Christian Religious Education against Domestic Violence Elys Lusiari Papuana Toam
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Every year, more cases of violence against women and children are reported. According to the poll done by the Ministry of Women's Empowerment, the average age of children and women in 2021 was between 15 and 64 years. This rose from prior years. The rise in cases in 2021 is a warning not only to the government, in this example, the Ministry or State Institution, but to all community institutions. This study aims to establish the role of Christian religious education in preventing domestic violence and utilizing qualitative methodologies. The study's findings imply that Christian religious education must incorporate pre-marriage marriage consultations and a curriculum emphasizing the significance of protecting women and children in the family and social life.
Audit of Attendance Information System with Fingerprint Using Cobit 4.1 Framework at PT DSN Alda Tasya Salsabilla; Fitri Risca Amrizal Amelya; Rifky Ahmad Sururi; Rochmat Setiyawan
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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The Fingerprint attendance system helps companies control employee working hours more efficiently and improve operational work activities using computerized tools, which can record the attendance list of each company employee. They were conducted following the COBIT Framework 4.1 standards for IT governance. It is necessary to conduct an audit to evaluate the information system's current governance. The research focuses on the sub-domains of AI4, DS1, DS4, DS5, DS10, and ME2. This research uses observation, interview and literature techniques. The data analysis technique used is Maturity level. From the results of the study, it was found that DS5 was at the level of 3.02; DS4 and DS10 were at level 3 (Defined Process); DS1 was at the level of 2.8; AI4 was at level 2.7 (Repeatable but Intuitive); while ME2 is at the level of 1.7 (Initial/ad Hoc). The highest score is on DS5 (Ensure Systems Security) with a value of 3.02, and the lowest is on ME2 (Monitor and Evaluate Internal Control) with a value of 1.7
Protection of Private Broadcasting Institutions Rights PT. Rajawali Citra Televisi for Television Broadcast Distribution Without Permission Daniel Zabanax Turnip; Emir Syarif Fatahillah Pakpahan
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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In the fourth industrial revolution era, the world is focusing on digital technologies. The development of this technology has forced the Government to meet the needs of all people. Meeting this need requires state intervention that aims to balance the interests of the Creator with the interests of society and the State itself. The interests of the Creator are the protection given by the State to a copyrighted work. This protection is essential to encourage creative people's interest in innovation, which is expected to provide shows that are entertaining, educational, and capable of educating all Indonesian people. This protection also makes a copyrighted work of economic value to every Creator. The problems discussed are how to regulate Copyright in Indonesia, regulate broadcasting rights in Indonesia, and legal protection provided by the Government to related rights to television broadcasts without permission in Decision Number 34/Pdt.Sus-HKI/COPYRIGHT/2019/PN Niaga Jkt.Pst .The research method uses juridical law research methods. This research is a descriptive analysis that reveals. The results of study show that has been done, legal protection of the exclusive rights of creators of phonogram broadcasters seems to have been regulated in Law Number 28 of 2014 concerning Copyright.
Legal Existence of Brokers in Land Sale and Purchase Binding Agreement Nurlaila Kadarwati Papuluwa; Husen Alting; Suwarti Suwarti
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 4 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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This study aims to analyze the legal position of the broker (broker) as an intermediary trader in the binding agreement for the sale and purchase of land in Indonesia, as well as the legal implications of the actions of the land broker in the binding sale and purchase agreement (PPJB) which resulted in the occurrence of defect of will(wilsgebreken/ defect of consent). This type of research uses the normative type, normative legal research is a process to find the rule of law, legal principles, and legal doctrines in order to answer the legal issues faced. The results of this study indicate that legal position of a broker (broker) as an intermediary trader in a binding agreement for the sale and purchase of land in Indonesia in the KUHD arrangement is classified based on an official broker and an unofficial broker. Related official brokers have been regulated in the provision of Article 62 of the KUHD that he must obtain an official appointment fromrequired state officials. Meanwhile, unofficial brokers through the provisions of Article 63 of the KUHD do not grant a monopoly position to brokers, in fact there is an article that allows the existence of unofficial brokers, namely without an appointment from the Minister of Justice and without an oath, namely Article 63 of the KUHD bsd 1792 of the KUHPER. In this case, this unofficial broker is seen as a normal power holder

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