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Advances In Social Humanities Research
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ISSN : 30323037     EISSN : 30315786     DOI : doi.org/10.46799/adv.v2i2.187
Advances In Social Humanities Research is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to social and humanities fields. The journal is published monthly by Sahabat Publikasi Advances In Social Humanities Research provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. This journal publishes research articles covering social and humanities fields. Published articles are from critical and comprehensive research, studies or scientific studies on important and current issues or reviews of scientific books. This journal publishes research articles covering social and technology.
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Influence of Quality of Human Resources and Quality of Public Service on Customer Satisfaction (Case study in the Directorate of Registry and Notary Services) Da Costa, Juvenal; Madeira martins, Leonito; Nahak, Martinus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i12.322

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The results of multiple linear regression show that the calculated T value for the Human Resource Quality variable is greater than the T table value. This means that the variable has a significant influence on the dependent variable in the regression model. In addition, the level of significance (p-value) below the standard of 0.05 indicates that the results are statistically significant. This means that the human resource quality variable has a meaningful relationship with the dependent variable, and this relationship is most likely not due to chance. Overall, if both criteria (the calculated T value is greater than the T table and the level of significance is below 0.05) are met, then it can be concluded that the quality of human resources has a significant effect on the variables you are studying. If the quality of human resources improves, then client satisfaction tends to increase. This is because good human resource quality often reflects better ability to provide services, effective communication, and understanding of client needs. All of these factors contribute positively to the client experience, which ultimately increases their satisfaction. In the context of the previously mentioned regression, if the human resource quality variable has a significant effect on client satisfaction, then this increase in quality will most likely lead to an increase in client satisfaction. Based on the results of the second hypothesis with the calculated T value of the public service quality variable greater than the T table and the significance value below the standard of 0.5, this indicates that the null hypothesis (H0) is rejected. In other words, there is a significant influence of the public service quality variable on the variables tested in your study. The significance value below the standard of 0.5 (usually used 0.05 in research) indicates that the results are very statistically significant. If the quality of public service improves, then client satisfaction tends to increase. Better service quality usually includes speed, effectiveness, friendliness, and meeting client needs appropriately, all of which contribute positively to the level of client satisfaction. Quality service provides a more satisfying experience for clients, so they feel appreciated and treated well, which ultimately increases their satisfaction. In addition, the value of 2 = 0.610 R 2 = 0.610 or 61% shows that 61% of the variation in customer satisfaction can be explained by the quality of human resources and service quality. The remaining 39% represents the variation not explained by the variables in the model, indicating that other factors can also affect customer satisfaction. These results indicate the importance of focusing on improving both human resource quality and customer service quality to improve customer satisfaction. If there is interest, we can explore what other variables can be included to explain the remaining variation
Popularization of Islamic Ecology in the Pandawara Group Waste Management Movement on Social Media Rafika Umrah, Vivi Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i12.323

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Waste is a crucial issue that occurs due to the increasing consumerism of people in various circles. Until it causes natural damage that has occurred everywhere. Nature is considered to have no impact on human actions, but when a natural disaster occurs, humans do not realize that it occurs as a result of their actions. So the main focus in this writing is to understand the responsibility of humans as guardians and conservators of the earth. The goal is to explore and identify the applicable steps of the Pandawara movement in spreading Islamic ecological awareness through social media, Instagram and YouTube. With a theological approach applied to the media ecological theory of Richard West and Lynn H, the results of this study show that the content of the pandawara group has a perception that can affect people's feelings, emotions and awareness, so that the concept of ecology in Islam Hablum mina Allah and Hablum minan nas is reflected in the pandawara movement. The results of the study were also analyzed from netizens' responses through the comment column as a reference for the basis of the research
Corporate Communication Innovation: The Role of Mobile Technology and AI in Improving Public Connectivity Irwansyah, Irwansyah; Megasari Panjaitan, Rina; Vielden Minanlarat, Kevin; Adityawan, Jonathan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i12.324

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This study aims to analyze the role of mobile technology and artificial intelligence (AI) in improving the effectiveness of corporate communication and corporate relationships with consumers. With the rapid development of digital technology, companies are required to adopt innovations that are able to answer consumer needs quickly and personally. The study examines the application of AI, such as chatbots and sentiment data analysis, as well as mobile technology as the main interaction platform. Data is collected through a literature study method that includes journals, articles, and recent case studies. The results show that AI contributes to brand responsiveness through fast, automated customer service and data-driven analysis of consumer needs. On the other hand, mobile technology provides flexibility for consumers to access services and interact with brands at any time. The combination of these two technologies creates a more personalized and relevant experience, but it also poses challenges such as data privacy protection and limitations in understanding consumers' emotional context. This study concludes that the integration of mobile technology and AI in corporate communication is an effective strategic step to improve public connectivity. However, successful implementation requires a balanced approach between automation and human interaction to build consumer trust on an ongoing basis
Analysis Study of Goat Livestock Business in Ketty Letpey Village, Southwest Maluku Regency Welerubun, Inggrid
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i12.325

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The objective of this research is to find out about profits, incomes, and feasibility of goats in Ketty Letppy village, Lakor sub-district in Southwest Maluku regency. The research was conducted from October until November in 2024. The location and 30 respondents are the which were taken by the purposive sampling method. The analysis method consists of income analysis and feasibility analysis. This research showed that the income of respondents was around Rp. 8.005.000, and feasibility analysis (R/C) was around 1.03. The research can beconcluded that the goat farm in Ketty Letppy village, Lakor sub-district in Southwest Maluku regency is feasible to conducting.
The Influence of Leadership-Member Exchange (LMX), Motivation and Continuity Commitment on Increasing the Work Productivity of State Vocational School Teachers in the City of Central Jakarta Silitonga, Dikson; Sihotang, Hotmaulina; Murniarti, Erni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i12.336

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The measure of teachers' effectiveness and efficiency while doing their duties and responsibilities during the learning process is teacher productivity. Despite their location are close to the central of power, close to the source of policies, participate regularly in any competency training, and being equipped with better facilities, the productivity of teachers in Central Jakarta's municipality remains make apprehensive. This case indicates the need for evaluation and efforts to improve teacher's productivity continuously , which at the end will give positive impact the quality of education on the whole. This study aims to analyze the influence of Leadership-Member Exchange (LMX), motivation, and Continuance Commitment both partially and simultaneously on the productivity of public vocational schools teachers in Central Jakarta. Data were collected using a questionnaire distributed to 100 public vocational school teachers in Central Jakarta as the sample (respondents). Through a quantitative research method with a multiple regression analysis approach, the results indicate that LMX, motivation, and Continuance Commitment have a positive and significant impact on teacher productivity. Simultaneously, these three variables mutually support, leading to an overall increase in productivity. Based on these findings, it is recommended that schools need to enhance the quality of relationships between leaders and teachers and create a motivating work environment to support the achievement of optimal learning outcomes. This research is expected to provide insights for policymakers in formulating human resource development strategies in the education sector
Innovations and Challenges in the Preservation of the Batak Language by the Protestant Batak Christian Huria Church (HKBP) among Youth in the Context of Urbanization in Jakarta Hotmauli Sihombing, Tetty
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/adv.v2i12.337

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In the dynamic urban context of Jakarta, the preservation of regional languages faces significant challenges, especially among the younger generation. This study examines the role of the Huria Christian Batak Protestant Church (HKBP, a Protestant Batak Christian Church) in maintaining the existence of the Batak language in the midst of urbanization, by applying social identity theory to understand the dynamics of language preservation and cultural identity. Using a qualitative approach, the study involved in-depth interviews with 30 young congregations and 10 key HKBP figures, as well as participatory observation of church activities over a six-month period. The results of the analysis revealed that HKBP's main efforts in preserving the Batak language are centered on the use of the language in worship, with 75% of respondents stating the importance of this practice. The study also identified several additional initiatives, such as cultural seminars, cultural performances, and the use of traditional musical instruments in worship. The main challenges faced include the low enthusiasm of the younger generation (60% of respondents), the pressure of assimilation of metropolitan culture, and the limitations of effective preservation programs outside the context of worship. The findings emphasized the importance of developing more comprehensive and innovative strategies, including the potential use of digital technology and social media, to increase the appeal of the Batak language among urban youth. This research results in a religious community-based language preservation model that can be applied in urban contexts, offering a new perspective in urban sociolinguistic studies and cultural diversity management. The strategic recommendations are prepared to maximize the role of religious institutions as agents of cultural preservation, with a focus on synergy between churches, families, and urban Batak communities. This study highlights the potential and challenges of religious institutions in bridging tradition and modernity, as well as maintaining cultural identity amid urban social complexity. Although limited to the context of HKBP in Jakarta, these findings provide valuable insights for the study of minority language preservation in urban environments more broadly

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