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Majority Science Journal
Published by PT Hafasy Dwi Nawasena
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30251990     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61942/msj.v1i1
MSJ : Majority Science Journal is a scientific journal that is published periodically every 3 months which contains various scientific articles as a result of research. MJS is a multidisciplinary journal published by PT Hafasy Dwi Nawasena in collaboration with several lecturers to contribute to scientific research. This publication aims to disseminate research results in journal form. Focus and Scope Multidisciplinary Research Journal is a Multidisciplinary National Journal in the fields of economics, education, tourism, law, entrepreneurship, information systems, teacher education, science education, social, humanities, culture. https://jurnalhafasy.com/index.php/msj/ruang-lingkup
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 265 Documents
THE ROLE OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ERP IN INDONESIA Amrih, Gilang Ganjar; Maryani, Leni
MSJ : Majority Science Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): MSJ-November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v3i4.475

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This study aims to analyse the role of accounting information systems (AIS) in the development and implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in Indonesia using a descriptive empirical approach. Data was obtained from industry reports, government documents, ERP company publications, and recent academic studies. The results show that AIS is a core component in the success of ERP because it supports financial data integration, reporting accuracy, and internal control. Large companies in the manufacturing, finance, and retail sectors have benefited significantly from ERP, while MSMEs and government agencies still face challenges related to digital literacy, human resource readiness, and technological infrastructure. This study concludes that ERP success depends on technological readiness, user competence, and change management strategies. These findings contribute to the digital accounting literature and have practical implications for strengthening digital transformation in Indonesia
THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION LITERACY IN THE DIGITAL WORLD: PREPARING THE PUBLIC TO FACE TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES IN INDONESIA Furbani, Widiastuti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v3i4.477

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The rapid expansion of digital communication technologies has reshaped how individuals access, interpret, and engage with information in everyday life. In Indonesia, communication literacy emerges as a core competency for navigating algorithm-driven, user-generated, and AI-mediated environments. This study conducts a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of 43 peer-reviewed and reputable sources (2019–2024) to synthesize conceptual and empirical evidence on the cultural, cognitive, emotional, and ethical dimensions of digital communication literacy. Searches (Scopus, Web of Science, SINTA, Google Scholar) and thematic coding reveal uneven literacy across the population, shaped by generational disparities, educational gaps, platform logics, and socio-cultural norms. Findings also highlight heightened risks introduced by AIrequiring competencies that extend beyond technical skills to include multimodal interpretation, metacognitive reflection, and algorithmic awareness. The review formulates a holistic framework integrating critical thinking, multimodal reading/production, ethical reasoning, and socio-emotional capacities, and translates it into practice areas for education, civic participation, and the digital economy. Strengthening communication literacy in Indonesia is therefore essential not only for healthier democratic discourse and social cohesion, but also for sustained competitiveness in a datafied, AI-intensive economy.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) IN REMOTE PATIENT MONITORING SYSTEMS IN HEALTHCARE FACILITIES Andrayani, Yuan
MSJ : Majority Science Journal Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): MSJ-November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v3i4.478

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is increasingly adopted in remote patient monitoring systems due to its ability to provide real-time physiological data, enable early detection, and enhance healthcare service quality. This study analyzes IoT implementation in Indonesian healthcare facilities using a Systematic Literature Review approach, selecting 18 high-quality articles from major scientific databases. Literature was reviewed based on methodological rigor and relevance to sensor technologies, data integration, information security, and infrastructure readiness. The findings indicate that IoT significantly improves monitoring effectiveness through automated data acquisition, reduced clinical workload, and enhanced diagnostic accuracy. However, IoT adoption in Indonesia faces challenges including limited network stability, lack of system interoperability, cybersecurity risks, low digital literacy among healthcare workers, and financial constraints. The study concludes that a phased implementation strategy, supported by infrastructure upgrades, staff training, reinforced data protection regulations, and pilot projects is essential for ensuring sustainable IoT deployment in healthcare settings. Such an approach can maximize long-term benefits and support national healthcare transformation.
INTEGRATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ADAPTIVE LEARNING: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR TEACHERS IN THE ERA OF EDUCATION 5.0 Manurung, Imelda Darmayanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v3i4.481

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Abstract The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in adaptive learning represents a transformative shift in Indonesia’s basic and secondary education system, aligning with the vision of Education 5.0 that emphasizes human-centered and technology-empowered learning. AI-driven adaptive systems have demonstrated the ability to personalize learning pathways, automate formative assessment, and provide data-supported instructional recommendations that enhance student outcomes. This study employs a systematic literature review to analyze the opportunities and challenges facing Indonesian teachers in implementing adaptive AI at the K–12 level. Findings show that while AI enables differentiated instruction, timely remediation, and deeper learning engagement, successful adoption depends significantly on teachers’ digital pedagogical literacy, data-informed decision-making, and ethical understanding of algorithmic systems. Key challenges include unequal infrastructure, varying teacher readiness, privacy risks in student data management, and limited policy frameworks. The study concludes that AI should serve as a pedagogical partner rather than a replacement for teachers, reinforcing the irreplaceable role of educator empathy, socio-emotional support, and professional judgment. Strategic competence development, equitable digital access, and clear regulatory guidance are essential to ensure that AI integration strengthens educational equity and instructional quality within Indonesia’s Education 5.0 ecosystem.
ETHICAL AND DATA SECURITY ANALYSIS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GENERATIVE AI IN HIGHER EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTS Haetami, Aceng; Aghata, Frhendy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v3i4.482

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The rapid adoption of generative artificial intelligence in higher education has introduced significant pedagogical opportunities while simultaneously raising critical concerns regarding academic ethics and data security. This study aims to analyze ethical risks and data vulnerabilities associated with the use of generative AI by university students and lecturers, as well as to assess institutional readiness in establishing responsible AI governance. Using an analytical literature study with a descriptive qualitative approach, this research synthesizes empirical and conceptual findings from reputable international publications between 2015 and 2024. The findings indicate that generative AI poses threats to academic integrity through machine-generated plagiarism, reduced critical thinking, and algorithmic bias in learning processes. From a data security perspective, major risks include opaque data-storage policies, potential model memorization of sensitive information, and weak cybersecurity infrastructures in universities. Institutional readiness remains limited, marked by the absence of AI ethics guidelines, low AI literacy among academic communities, and inadequate monitoring mechanisms. This study recommends the development of generative-AI ethical guidelines, enhancement of digital literacy, improvement of data protection standards, and the establishment of AI governance committees within universities.
REACTUALIZING ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY AND RESPONDING TO THE CRISIS OF MODERN HUMANISM Aksan, Sahjad M.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v3i4.485

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The modern humanism crisis is marked by the reduction of the human being into a material, economic, or algorithmic entity, accompanied by digital fragmentation, identity instability, and the loss of spiritual orientation. This condition reveals the limitations of secular humanism in addressing the ontological and ethical needs of contemporary individuals. This study aims to examine how the re-actualization of Islamic philosophy can provide a holistic and relevant alternative to modern humanism. Employing philosophical library research with a qualitative hermeneutic approach, the study analyzes classical Islamic philosophical texts alongside contemporary literature on humanism, spirituality, and modern crises. The findings demonstrate that the Islamic philosophical conception of the human, integrating rational, spiritual, moral, and cosmological dimensions, offers a more comprehensive ontological and epistemological foundation compared to the atomistic nature of modern humanism. By synthesizing reason (‘aql), revelation, virtue ethics, and a teleological understanding of life, the proposed Islamic humanistic framework effectively responds to contemporary challenges such as existential anxiety, digital disruption, moral decline, and ecological degradation. The study concludes that re-actualizing Islamic philosophy is not a nostalgic return to the past but a constructive effort to rebuild human dignity through the integration of rationality, spirituality, and transcendental values
LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION ON THE CRIMINAL ACTS OF EMBEZZLEMENT IN ONLINE ARISAN IN GARUT REGENCY Mulyana, Yusep; Ermaya, Berna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v3i4.487

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Abstract This research uses a normative juridical method that focuses on the analysis of positive legal norms related to law enforcement against criminal acts of embezzlement in online arisan in Garut Regency. The results of the analysis show that law enforcement conducted by the police consists of two stages, namely preventive efforts through public appeals and socialization, and repressive efforts through investigation, inquiry, examination, and case submission to the Public Prosecutor. Inhibiting factors in law enforcement include limited facilities and infrastructure, limited technological capabilities, operational cost constraints, and low public legal awareness. The results of the analysis show that law enforcement efforts carried out by the police are taken through two stages, namely the prevention stage (preventive) and the enforcement stage (repressive). Prevention (preventive) carried out by the police is two stages starting from appealing to the public through social media and carrying out socialization to the community, then at the stage of law enforcement through enforcement (repressive) carried out by investigators and police investigators through several stages, namely the investigation stage, the investigation stage, the examination stage and the settlement stage and the handover of the case to the Public Prosecutor. The police as the front line strives for the best for the community, all stages of law enforcement are guided by the Criminal Procedure Code (KUHAP) starting from investigations, namely collecting evidence, witnesses, summoning related parties to summoning suspects and making an Examination Report (BAP). Inhibiting factors in Law Enforcement Against the Crime of Embezzlement in Online Arisan in Garut Regency are factors of means and facilities, law enforcement factors, operational cost factors, and community factors to support the investigation process in efforts to examine the disclosure of perpetrators of online arisan embezzlement in the Police's jurisdiction.
FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE TRAINING FOR SMEs BINJAI TOFU VILLAGE: BUILDING A FOUNDATION TOWARDS EDUCATIONAL TOURISM VILLAGE IN NORTH SUMATRA Ngatemin, Ngatemin; Emrizal, Emrizal; Darmawan, Rahmat; Rosari, Dina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v3i4.490

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of financial governance training in improving the capacity of MSMEs in Kampung Tahu, Binjai, as a foundation for developing educational tourism villages in North Sumatra. The training focused on improving financial literacy, structured record-keeping practices, separating business and personal finances, and adopting simple financial technology. The methods used were pre-test and post-test surveys, observations, and focus group discussions with a purposively selected sample of 20 MSMEs. Furthermore, data analysis was conducted using the Structural Equation Modeling Partial Least Square (SEM PLS) approach to test the effect of training, financial literacy, technology adoption, and mentoring on financial governance implementation. The results showed a significant increase in financial literacy scores, record-keeping practices, and financial separation after the training. However, adoption of digital financial applications remains limited due to digital literacy and infrastructure constraints. GAP analysis demonstrates the need for ongoing mentoring, infrastructure strengthening, and multi-stakeholder collaboration to bridge the gap between actual and ideal conditions. This training is recommended as a model for developing the capacity of MSMEs based in educational tourism villages, particularly in rural areas facing similar challenges.
SMART ECOTOURISM: UTILIZING THE INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) FOR EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL TOURISM AREAS Murdana, I Made
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v3i4.491

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Smart ecotourism represents an emerging paradigm in natural tourism management, integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to enhance environmental monitoring, optimize visitor flow, improve safety, and support sustainable resource use. This article systematically reviewed 91 empirical studies to examine how IoT contributes to smart ecotourism in protected areas, national parks, and community-managed destinations. Findings indicate that IoT significantly strengthens conservation outcomes through real time ecological sensing, reduces trail degradation by managing visitor density, accelerates emergency response via safety devices, and improves operational efficiency through smart energy and waste systems. Successful implementation, however, requires robust governance frameworks, ethical data management, community empowerment, and long term financial planning. The study concludes that IoT can substantially advance sustainable ecotourism when integrated with participatory management and environmentally responsible technological design
SOCIAL MOVEMENT FOR HEALTH: AN INNOVATIVE MODEL OF COMMUNITY SERVICE IN THE DIGITAL AGE Hutapea, Dwight Mahaputera Marulitua; Hutapea , Lyna M. N.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v3i4.492

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Abstract This article analyzes how digital transformation reshapes social movements for health in Indonesia by introducing innovative community engagement models supported by online platforms and participatory technologies. Using a mixed-method approach that integrates conceptual analysis with secondary data from digital adoption surveys and public health reports, the study identifies key digital mechanisms including micro-campaigns, digital volunteerism networks, telehealth collaborations, crowdfunding ecosystems, and digital health literacy programs. These models expand community participation, accelerate information dissemination, and enhance public responsiveness during health crises. The findings also highlight structural challenges, including inequitable digital access, misinformation, sustainability gaps, and limited institutional coordination. To address these constraints, the article proposes a strategic framework emphasizing inclusive digital infrastructure, strengthened health literacy, multi-stakeholder collaboration, ethical data governance, and continuous research-based innovation. Overall, the study contributes a comprehensive understanding of how digital ecosystems can support sustainable, citizen-driven health engagement and improve public health outcomes in the digital era