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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 Influence of the Design of Nursing Care Documentation Design SDKI, SLKI, SIKI (3S) in Hospital Management Information Systems on Nurse Satisfaction at Dian Harapan Jayapura Hospital Marthen Sege; Blacius Dedi; Isak Jurun Hans Tukayo
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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The Service is required to be part of the hospital in implementing the documentation of nursing care using computerization. Patients in hospitals often feel dissatisfied with services because nurses take too long to search for patient history data and nurses feel dissatisfied in paper-based documentation which makes the workload increase. The purpose of this study was to design a nursing care documentation design in the 2000s SDKI, SLKI, SIKI (3S) in hospital management information systems on nurse satisfaction. The research method used a research and development design as well as descriptive observational cross sectional with a total sampling technique of 74 nursing respondents at Dian Harapan Jayapura Hospital and analyzed using simple regression analysis. The results showed that 73% of the 3-S nursing care documentation design in SIMRS was in the good category and 77% of nurses were satisfied with the 2000s nursing care documentation design in SIMRS and a significant p-value (0.000) which means that there is an effect of 30.8 % between the design of the 3S nursing care documentation in SIMRS and the satisfaction of nurses at Dian Harapan Jayapura Hospital. It can be said that by increasing the resulting information system, the satisfaction of nurses as users is getting better. It is recommended to hold socialization, training and policy realization for nurses documenting 3S nursing care in SIMRS.
Economic Development of Indigenous Papuans: A Critical Analysis to Build Independent and Dignified Traditional Villages Fredrik Sokoy
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Problems within indigenous peoples include issues, such as self-identity, outlook on life, rights to land, forests or natural resources (SDA), claims to traditional territories/territories, and so on. The conceptual unification of the four dominant factors is 'vulnerable' which makes it easier for the existence and roles and demands of indigenous peoples to be marginalized. Discourse on indigenous peoples has been, is temporary, and will continue to take place in Indonesia, as long as their status and rights have not been officially and fully guaranteed by law and implemented by the government, including their involvement in economic development. The results of the study indicate that the model of economic development of indigenous peoples in Papua Province can be carried out through four strategies. First, the recognition and protection of indigenous peoples' rights by the state and local governments. Recognition and protection of the rights of indigenous Papuans by the state and the Papuan Provincial Government. Second, increasing the understanding of indigenous Papuans for their economic development. Indigenous peoples through existing institutions can initiate and manage their economic development process through partnerships with government and non-governmental institutions, such as banks and other banking institutions. Third, the development of the economic capital of indigenous peoples, which consists of customs, belief systems, values, language, culture (traditional tourism, dance and carving), and traditional knowledge in the management and protection of life. Fourth, the development of community-based tourism, in which the Papua Provincial Government needs to involve local indigenous peoples through the recognition of local wisdom possessed by indigenous peoples.
Implementation of The Independent Learning Curriculum in Cirebon District Arif Rohman Hakim; Maulina Nabila
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 5 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Freedom to learn is an idea launched by the minister of education and culture, to produce superior human resources by prioritizing character education. This study aims to determine the implementation of independent learning policies in education in Indonesia. This study uses a literature review research method, while data collection techniques are carried out by exploring journals and other information relevant to the study. The results showed that the independent learning program launched by the Minister of Education and Culture Nadiem Makarim was to improve the education system in Indonesia. The independent learning program is relevant to the goal of national education, namely to form a young generation who is not only intellectually intelligent but also has good character traits such as responsibility, discipline, honesty, has the ability to think critically and analytically and become independent humans so that they are able to express their opinions without feeling scared and depressed. Based on the explanation that has been given to the implementation of the Free Learning Policy promoted by the Minister of Education of Indonesia Nadiem Makarim in Cirebon Regency, it is hoped that it can increase the education ranking of Cirebon which previously occupied the 25th position in West Java, to be able to rise to the top.
The Application of Stem Cells in the Field of Cosmetic Medicine The Aspect of Islamic Law Rizka Rizka; Septarina Budiwati
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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The discovery of stem cells, which are not only utilized in many medical treatments but are also recognized to be beneficial to aesthetic treatments, served as the impetus for this research. It is necessary for anybody who wants to stay beautiful and healthy, free from illness caused by diminished organ performance or damage, that it has the ability to replace dead cells with new cells that are youthful and healthy. The usage of stem cells in the treatment of anti-aging by so many women Because the origin of Stem Ceis remained in the pros and cons, the objective of this study is to find out the legislation on the usage of Stem Cells from an Islamic point of view. This is because the pros and cons of the source of Stem Ceis are still being debated. study employs the library method by ll retrieval to acquire data about stem cells and their uses for beauty and Islamic law from a variety of sources including books and journals. Method is used to collect information. The findings demonstrated that, from the viewpoint of Islamic law, the utilization of stem cells for the purposes of esthetic beauty and anti-aging is forbidden for any reason whatsoever due to the fact that they are exclusively for non-urgent requirements. The utilization of stem cells is typically done for beneficial purposes; it does not violate norms, ethics, or religion; it does not result in damage; and it respects the creation that was made by the Creator.
The The Influence of Microfinance Programmes on Women Owned SME Development in Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabwe Comfort Zvirikuzhe
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Women have benefited greatly from financial support from a variety of sources, including MFIs, in their active participation and involvement in the expansion of the economy and the creation of employment possibilities in the small and medium firm sector. The prosperity of society is largely attributed to Women Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) development, which is also linked to economic growth and development, bettering living conditions, generating new employment opportunities, and technical advancement. This study sought to establish the Influence of Microfinance products on women-owned SMEs development in Mashonaland west province of Zimbabwe. . A pragmatist paradigm research philosophy was adopted. A mixed research approach was used. A cross sectional survey research design a self-constructed structured questionnaire and an interview guide was used to collect data. The study targeted women SMEs who have been receiving Microfinance services in Mashonaland West Province of Zimbabwe. Three hundred and seventy seven women SMEs were exposed to the questionnaire and 30 were exposed to interviews. Descriptive statistics such as mean and standard deviation were used for data analysis. To test the research hypothesis the researcher used structural equation modelling in AMOS and data collected was presented in tables and figures. Cronbach’s alpha (α) was used to determine reliability after data collection and the researcher tested for discriminant validity by comparing average variances extracted (AVE) against squared inter construct correlations. The study found out that the women SMEs are aware of the Microfinance products and services and are using some of the products. It was also found that there is a positive relationship between Microfinance products and women-owned SMEs development. However MFIs are not offering non-financial products to women SMEs and also Microfinance institutions are putting more societal pressure on poor women by extorting money from them with excessive interest rates. . Also lack of collateral was another barrier which hinders women from accessing MFIs products. These findings add something new to the body of existing knowledge. The government is argued to intervene so that MFIs would charge reasonable rates and also MFIs to provide the appropriate products that helps women-owned SMEs to develop. Finally, it is suggested that similar research be conducted with MFIs management and employers as responders. This could result in fresh contributions to the study.
Evaluation Results Interprofessional Bedside Rounds Activities Inpatient Room RSUD DR Rubini Mempawah Linda Andreyani
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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Introduction Interprofessional Bedside Rounds are a case of collaboration carried out by the Interdisciplinary case. Professional Care Providers (PCA) consist of doctors, nurses, pharmacists, nutritionists, and physiotherapists in case management, which consists of complex cases, rare cases, rare cases found, and new trials involving patients and families that contribute to improving patients and improving the quality of services. It carried methods. The research on using a mixed methods approach with parallel quantitative and qualitative convergent designs it carried out together. It carried out qualitative analysis using a phenomenological study approach, while in quantitative research, a practiced descriptive. In-depth interviews with 5 PCA participants carried qualitative data collection out. Meanwhiles, quantitative research uses secondary data from observation documents on patient safety and PPA safety goals. The results of the qualitative analysis get nine topics: interprofessional collaboration, activity systematics, collaboration characteristics, experiences, perceptions, patient safety goals, PCA safety, autonomy, and competence. While the results of quantitative research got data on patient safety targets of 97.52% and PCA safety data of 98.49% by following national standards. The results of qualitative and quantitative studies complement and reinforce each other. The conclusions of this study suggest that interprofessional bedside rounds between PCA have a synergistic relationship for the establishment of communication and cooperation, as well as an increase in knowledge so that it can realize optimal goals of patient safety and PCA safety.
Digital Sovereignty in Indonesia-China Trade Relations Ratih Anggun Puspita; Athor Subroto; Lili Yulyadi Arnakim
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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The China-Indonesia bilateral cooperation relationship has been going on for a long time, including cooperation in the trade sector. In 2019, the signing of the e-SKA data MoU was carried out as a basis for exchanging data for exporters and importers of the two countries. The transformation of the certificate of origin into e-SKA is one of the efforts to keep pace with the increasingly rapid development of technology and digital. Thus, digital developments need to be accompanied by the readiness of the state to have a defense and security system as an effort to maintain and realize digital sovereignty. This research was analyzed with the theory of Competitive Intelligence. The method used is a qualitative method with Content Analysis specifications.
Employee Performance Model Based on e-HRM: Employee Green Behavior as A Performance Indicator in The Coal Mining Company Priyo Hadi Susananto; Muhtosim Arief; Bahtiar Usman; Tiarapuspa Tiarapuspa
Journal of Social Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Social Science
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This paper provides a perspective on the concept of employee performance based on e-HRM in the coal mining service industry in Indonesia. The research methodology uses documentary analysis of empirical studies and examines the perceptions of managers working in the HRM field. e-HRM is human resources management that is supported by digital technology, while employee performance in this case is the performance of employees who work in coal mining companies. This study aims to identify e-HRM practices to improve employee performance in terms of green employee behavior in the workplace. The results show that employee performance is closely related to e-HRM, green employee motivation, and person-job fit. Dynamic business conditions are a challenge for companies to be able to achieve productivity, and efficiency and always pay attention to the impact of safety, health & environment (SHE). HRD Department must provide support and develop appropriate competencies for its employees to improve employee professionalism. Managers must also be adept at empowering employees, caring about employee welfare, and maintaining employee safety & health. This empirical study and interview of respondents are very necessary for companies that are trying to carry out digital transformation in the HRM field to build production performance and employee awareness of the conditions of the work environment.
The Analysis of PT. Krakatau Steel (Persero) Tbk’s Business Transformation Strategy Towards A Sustainable Company Antonius Alijoyo; Hidayatudin Shodikin
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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The objective of the study was analyzing the Business Transformation Strategy of PT. Krakatau Steel (Persero) Tbk Towards a Sustainable Company. The research followed a qualitative descriptive method. The results of the analysis show that the business transformation strategy carried out by PT. Krakatau Steel (Persero) Tbk towards a sustainable firm is done through debt restructuring and cost efficiency to increase labor productivity to lead the company to profitability. As a business entity that grows and develops in the community, this company also always strives to maintain harmonious relations with the surrounding community through corporate social responsibility (CSR) or partnerships and the Community Development Program (PKBL), which is held regularly every year. In addition, PT. Krakatau Steel (Persero) Tbk also consistently takes part in the Company Performance Assessment (PROPER) program conducted by the Republic of Indonesia's Ministry of Environment and Forestry.
Determinants of Non-Performing Bank Loans Listed on The Indonesia Stock Exchange For The 2016-2020 Period Irfan Setyo Nugroho; Endri Endri
Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Journal of Social Science
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This study aims to analyse the effect of BOPO, Loan to Deposit Ratio (LDR), Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR), Net Interest Margin, Oil Price, inflation, and Interest Rate on Non-performing Loans (NPL) of banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during 2016-2020. The total population of banks listed on the IDX is 46 banks. In contrast, the sample in this study is part of the population, which is 32 banks. This study is quantitative, so the data analysis method used is a statistical method—the analysis of these data using Econometric Views (Eviews) software version 12.0. The results showed that BOPO has a positive and significant effect on bank NPLs, LDR has a positive but not significant effect on NPLs, CAR has a negative and significant effect on NPLs, NIM has a negative and significant effect on NPLs, Oil Price has a positive and significant effect on NPLs, inflation has a negative but not significant effect on NPLs, and Interest Rate has a positive and significant effect on NPLs. Banks must pay attention to the reference and rules of the regulator, the Financial Services Authority, as a guideline where the maximum limit for the NPL ratio is 5% so that the quality of banking credit can be maintained. Investors it is expected to be able to make considerations in investing by analyzing the company's condition through financial statements published by banks by looking at the ratio of Non-Performing Loans as a crucial consideration.

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