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Journal of Social Science and Business Studies
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Jounal of Social Sciences and Business Studies is a journal that publishes Focus and Scope research articles, which include : Social Science Business Management Accounting Communication Studies Politic Public Administration Art & Design
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Social Interaction and Corporate Culture in the Hybrid Work Era: A Qualitative Perspective Sundari, Pipit; Khasanah, Aulia Sista Ayu Nur; Nugroho, Galih Satrio
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): JSSBS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v2i4.107

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This study aims to explore the impact of hybrid work systems on the dynamics of social interactions and the evolution of organizational culture in the context of multinational companies. We collected data through in-depth interviews with employees from various divisions and hierarchical levels in a multinational company that has implemented a hybrid work system, using a qualitative approach. The findings reveal that while hybrid work systems offer flexibility and boost productivity, they pose significant challenges due to the reduction in direct social interactions, which can negatively impact the company's sense of community and cultural identity. This study also revealed a tendency for organizational culture to fragment, leading to the formation of distinct subcultures between employees who work remotely and those who work in the office. Digital technology, while facilitating interaction in everyday communication, does not entirely replace the warmth and intimacy of face-to-face interactions. The implications of this study indicate the need for a more holistic strategy in supporting corporate culture in the era of hybrid work, including initiatives to strengthen the sense of community through more innovative and inclusive technology.
Analysis of Human Resources Competence in the Digital Era As Staff Qualifications and Education in Quality Improvement at Kartika Husada Hospital in 2023 Saputri, Agnes Ratna; Manik, Maggie Juntiven
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): JSSBS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v2i4.108

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the level of human resource (HR) competency in supporting hospital management information systems, and to understand the qualifications and impacts of the digital era on HR performance, including management strategies for facing structural transformation and work culture in the digital industry. This study employs a qualitative, descriptive exploratory approach to investigate the correlation between job satisfaction, hospital service quality, and HR competency. This method uses semi-structured interviews and open-ended questionnaires to collect data from human resources at the hospital, as well as from ten families of patients who have completed treatment. This study also collected secondary data through documents such as company profiles and websites. The researcher acted as a "key instrument" in the study, focusing on an in-depth understanding of service quality, job satisfaction, and HR competency in the context of the hospital. HR competency in the digital era affects job satisfaction and service quality, as evidenced by the expertise, nature, and motivation of good doctors and nurses, so that the quality of service provided to patients is better. The job satisfaction felt is caused by healing, compensation, and praise, so that doctors and nurses provide better service quality to patients. The results of the study indicate that the research model is acceptable. Competence of digital-era human resources, as demonstrated by education and competence, good and appropriate human resources, and better patient services, influences the quality of hospital services.
Psychological Deconstruction of Teen Killers: A Critical Psychological Review of Psychoanalysis Santioso, Lucy Lidiawati
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): JSSBS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v2i4.109

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The phenomenon of youth violence is a complex problem involving psychological, economic, and cultural dimensions. Juvenile criminal behavior has been highlighted as a multidisciplinary challenge in society. Psychological difficulties, such as mental disorders and trauma, are drivers of criminal behavior. Adolescent identity and autonomy, often a trigger, is exacerbated by a lack of self-control, emotions, sexual trauma and parental care so that adolescents internalize the values of what they observe, namely violent films. In researching teenage murder cases, a descriptive approach is used to analyze related documents. Criticisms of psychoanalysis involve the inaccuracy of the mechanisms of aggressiveness, lack of focus on social and developmental factors, continuity of childhood, lack of empirics, and deficiencies in considering cognitive and behavioral factors. Equality and justice require emancipatory approaches and generalized strain theory for a more holistic understanding. Interdisciplinary approaches extend psychoanalysis by considering social and cultural contexts, integrating elements from other approaches, and recognizing interpersonal relations and social interactions. Holistic prevention efforts, through education, government, and public awareness, are needed to address the interconnectedness of crime and society. Recommendations include counseling, safe houses, training of officers, and spreading awareness, while further studies are needed to expand prevention strategies and understanding of juvenile criminal behavior.
Formation Of the Commissioner Judge Institution as A Court Supervision Policy (Judicial Scrutiny) Indonesian Criminal Justice System Nurahman, Dwi; Maroni, Maroni; Fardiansyah, A. Irzal; Akib, Muhammad; Tisnanta, HS.
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): JSSBS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v2i4.110

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The idea of the concept of commissioner judges as Preliminary Examination Judge Institutions is the influence of the development of the times, as well as the ratification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights by Indonesia, so that protection of the rights of suspects/defendants becomes the country's main priority in efforts to enforce the law through law enforcement officers. The fundamental function of Criminal Procedure Law is to seek material truth, so it is felt that the Preliminary Examination Judge as a new institution that emerged in the Criminal Procedure Code Bill is a new breakthrough to maintain the Due Process of Law so that it can continue to run according to expectations. It is also hoped that in the future there will be no innocent people who are sentenced without ignoring the interests of the victim. This scientific writing uses the Sociological Legal Research method (socio legal research).
Transformation of Educational Management in Improving the Quality of Islamic Boarding Schools in Banten Province Noviani, Lona; Qurtubi, Ahmad; Muslihah, Eneng
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): JSSBS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v2i4.119

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This study aims to analyze the impact of management transformation on the improvement of education quality in Islamic boarding schools in Banten Province. Management transformation, which includes the management of human resources, finance, curriculum, and facilities, can contribute to the enhancement of education quality, both in modern and traditional Islamic boarding schools. The research method used in this study is a quantitative approach with statistical analysis to examine the relationship between management transformation and the improvement of education quality. Data were collected through questionnaires with a sample size of 100 respondents, consisting of administrators and students of Islamic boarding schools in the Banten region. The results of the study indicate a significant impact of management transformation on the improvement of education quality in Islamic boarding schools. This study suggests that Islamic boarding school administrators should periodically implement management transformation as an effort to enhance education quality in line with the development of the times.
The Role of Elements in Visual Merchandising on Impulsive Buying in Retail Stores (Study on SW Market Stores in Bantul) Liliyan, Aditya
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): JSSBS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v2i4.120

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This study aims to examine the influence of elements in visual merchandising on impulsive buying behavior at a minimarket called SW Market. Visual merchandising, which includes store layout, product display, and employee interaction, is considered important in influencing impulsive buying.  We collected data from 190 respondents who had recent shopping experiences at a minimarket using a survey approach and a Likert-scale questionnaire. The results show that a well-structured store layout facilitates consumer navigation, while attractive product displays increase visual appeal and the desire to buy impulsively. In addition, positive interactions with employees create a pleasant shopping atmosphere and encourage spontaneous purchasing decisions. This study also found that the combination of the three elements has a significant synergistic impact on impulsive buying behavior. These findings provide practical implications for retailers to optimize visual merchandising strategies to improve shopping and sales experiences. This study contributes to the literature on consumer behavior with a focus on the unique dynamics of minimarkets in Indonesia.
User and Gratifications Theory in Knowing Donation Intentions During Live Streaming Veriansyah, Satria
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): JSSBS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v2i4.121

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This study investigates the factors that influence viewers' donation intentions to content creators in the context of live streaming in Indonesia by applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory (UGT). This research framework focuses on four independent variables, namely entertainment, escapism, social interaction, and social identity, which influence the dependent variable of donation intention. This quantitative study involved 189 respondents through a purposive sampling technique, with data collected using an online questionnaire and analyzed using regression analysis. The results show that the research model explains 52.7% of the variance in donation intention, with all independent variables contributing statistically significant (p < 0.05). Entertainment is the factor with the largest influence (β=0.829), followed by social interaction (β=0.358), social identity (β=0.178), and escape (β=0.141). These findings emphasize the importance of entertainment value, emotional connection, and community identity in motivating financial support from audiences. This research provides important insights for content creators and digital platforms to increase audience engagement and monetization through content strategy management.
Empowering SMEs through Cultural Heritage and Clustering: Insights from Jambi Province Lubis, Tona Aurora; Machpudin, Asep; Eka Putra, Wirmie; Ningsih, Maryati
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JSSBS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i1.122

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This study examines the impact of local wisdom and clustering strategies on the performance of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Jambi Province. Using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) based on Partial Least Squares (PLS), this research analyzes data collected from SMEs to identify key factors that influence their performance. The findings reveal that local wisdom, characterized by the integration of cultural and traditional values into business practices, has a positive and significant effect on SMEs performance. Among the indicators, Traditional Craftsmanship (TK) emerges as the most dominant, highlighting its role in enhancing the uniqueness and marketability of SMEs. Similarly, clustering strategies are found to significantly improve SMEs performance, with Competitiveness (DS) identified as the most influential indicator. Clustering enables SMEs to optimize resources, foster innovation, and strengthen their market competitiveness. These results underscore the importance of leveraging both cultural heritage and organizational strategies to create sustainable and competitive SME ecosystems. The implications of this study are twofold. Theoretically, it validates the integration of cultural and structural approaches in SME development. Practically, it provides actionable insights for policymakers and stakeholders to support initiatives that promote local wisdom and cluster-based strategies.
The Effect of Entrepreneurship Education and Self-Efficacy on Students' Entrepreneurial Attitude and Entrepreneurial Intention Ferdianto, Martinus Gilbert; Annas, Mohammad; Tannady, Hendy
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JSSBS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i1.123

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Entrepreneurship is an important factor in economic development and economic progress in a country. Students become one of the role holders in making the entrepreneurship. By studying the factors that influence students' attitudes and willingness to innovate and express themselves, they can improve their performance for entrepreneurship. From the perspective of planned behavior theory, it can analyze the influence of entrepreneurship education on students and student self-efficacy on students' attitudes and interests in entrepreneurship. This study used a sample of 166 students in DKI Jakarta by distributing questionnaires in the form of a Google form, which later the data obtained would be tested for hypotheses and the results obtained. First, entrepreneurship education for students has a significant positive effect on entrepreneurial intentions, but has no effect on students' entrepreneurial attitudes. Student self-efficacy has a significant positive effect on entrepreneurial attitudes and entrepreneurial intentions of students.
Feasibility Study for Construction of N-Type HJT Solar Cell Manufacturing Plant with Production Capacity of 2 GWp in Batang Industrial Estate, Indonesia Oetomo, Dedy Setyo; Adwiyah , Rabiatul
Journal of Social Science and Business Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): JSSBS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jssbs.v3i1.126

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This study evaluates the technical and economic feasibility of establishing a 2 GWp N-Type heterojunction (HJT) solar cell manufacturing facility in Batang Industrial Estate, Indonesia. The proposed plant utilizes predominantly Chinese-manufactured equipment for key processes including PECVD systems, metallization lines, and testing equipment, with silicon wafers as the primary raw material. A comprehensive analysis incorporating technical, financial, operational, and market aspects demonstrates project viability with an IRR of 18.2% and payback period of 5.3 years. The total investment of USD 850 million encompasses equipment, infrastructure, and working capital. Results indicate favorable technical feasibility with established equipment manufacturers meeting international quality standards. Financial analysis shows strong potential returns, supported by growing regional solar panel demand and Batang's strategic advantages. Key risks identified include silicon wafer price volatility, technological obsolescence, and market competition, with structured mitigation strategies proposed.