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Review: Journal of Multidisciplinary in Social Sciences
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30316375     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59422/rjmss.v1i03
Review: Journal of Multidisciplinary in Social Sciences, published by Lentera Ilmu Nusantara. Review: Journal of Multidisciplinary in Social Sciences accommodates the publication of Multidisciplinary Research results in the field of Social Sciences conducted by Lecturers as a manifestation of the Tri Darma of Higher Education. Review: Journal of Multidisciplinary in Social Sciences is an electronic journal that is professionally managed using the Open Journal System, published 12 times a year, namely every month.
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Strict Action Against Land Mafia Darma, Mospa
Review: Journal of Multidisciplinary in Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 07 (2025): July 2025
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Law enforcement is a concrete manifestation of a state based on the rule of law. Law can only be beneficial when it is enforced, and law enforcement is carried out by law enforcers. Because law enforcers are part of society, they must be able to cooperate with the law. For the public to assess good law enforcement, legal regulations are needed to provide systematic guidance. This research uses a normative juridical research method to collect data related to this research. This research took place within the jurisdiction of the North Sumatra Regional Police, dealing with the handling of land mafia acts. Land mafia are individuals or groups who violate land laws by exploiting loopholes to violate land ownership, whether SHM, HGB, HGU, or Sub-district Head's Decree. In practice, they involve the government, including village heads, notaries, and the National Land Agency (BPN). Legal smuggling involves various legal acts, including falsifying data and mechanisms that violate the law, based on false rights. The techniques they employ obscure the origin and process of issuing SHMs on land owned by the actual owner, who already has official land rights. Efforts to eradicate land mafias, carried out by law enforcement officials, are still weak and detrimental to the vulnerable, especially those in need. They often exploit the weaknesses of government officials, notaries, and ultimately the National Land Agency (BPN), which is trapped by the mafia's submitted documents. The eradication of land mafias must be carried out systematically, with the threat of strict penalties and clear enforcement of penalties for officials who collaborate in weakening the law and even evading the law, carried out in a clear and transparent manner
The Influence Of Inflation, Market Size and Company Size On Capital Structure in The Indonesian Stock Exchange Salsabila, Lubna; Purwanti, Purwanti
Review: Journal of Multidisciplinary in Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 07 (2025): July 2025
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This research is quantitative research. The aim of this research is to find out whether The Influence Of Inflation, Market sizeAnd Company Size On Capital Structure On The Indonesian Stock Exchange on the Indonesian Stock Exchange. 12 corporate bonds were obtained from 11 issuing banking sector companies as samples. The CR variable has a positive but insignificant effect on the DER ratio of banking sector companies that issue bonds and are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) during the 2021-2023 period. The SIZE variable has a positive and significant effect on the DER of banking sector companies that issue bonds and are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. Market Size variable has a negative and significant effect on the DER of banking sector companies that issue bonds and are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. All independent variables consisting of; Company Size (SIZE), Inflation, and Interest Rate (IR) together significantly affect the Capital Structure (DER) of banking sector companies that issue bonds and are listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange
The Effect Of Participative Leadership, Motivation, Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction On Organizational Citizenship Behaviour Sari, Ina Fitriani; Atmaja, Dodi Ria
Review: Journal of Multidisciplinary in Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 07 (2025): July 2025
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Organizational citizenship behaviour is a form of employee contribution that can improve teamwork and smooth activities in the workplace, this behavior is often not noticed or not appreciated, so it is important to understand what makes someone willing to do these actions voluntarily. The aims to show the perception of employees regarding the influence of these factors on organizational citizenship. The study analyzed the influence of participative leadership, motivation, organizational commitment and job satisfaction on organizational citizenship behavior, using survey methods and sampling of 120 respondents by purposive sampling of staff and non-managerial employees in the Tangerang City Manufacturing Industry, as well as the analysis method. The study used SEM-PLS with SmartPLS 4. Results show that participative leadership, motivation, organizational commitment, and job satisfaction significantly affect organizational citizenship behavior. The combination of these four factors can provide a significant positive understanding of the increase in organizational citizenship behavior, and helps leaders to support employee initiative and volunteerism in their workplace.
The Politics Of Education Budgeting Within The Constitutional Framework Hadi, Muh Sufyan; Rahmatullah, Arwin Yafi
Review: Journal of Multidisciplinary in Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 07 (2025): July 2025
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Education is a constitutional right guaranteed by the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. Article 31 paragraph (4) mandates the state to allocate at least 20% of the national and regional budgets (APBN and APBD) for the education sector. This study aims to analyze the implementation of this policy in both national and local budgeting practices, and to identify factors affecting the compliance of central and local governments with the constitutional mandate. Using a qualitative approach and descriptive-analytical method, data were obtained through literature review, policy documentation, and case studies in selected provinces. The results indicate that although the central government is relatively consistent in allocating the 20%, issues remain regarding the effectiveness of budget utilization. At the regional level, compliance varies significantly, influenced by fiscal capacity, political commitment, as well as institutional and supervisory constraints. This study recommends strengthening regulations, enhancing public oversight, and providing incentives for local governments to ensure the equitable and just realization of the right to education.
Digital Transformation and Agility as Drivers of Sustainable Business Performance: The Mediating Role of Legality in Indonesian SMEs Sasongko, Rolan Mart; Budi , Ryan Setya; Adiyatna, Hafidh Rifky; Mubarok, Alvian Alvin
Review: Journal of Multidisciplinary in Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 07 (2025): July 2025
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This study investigates how digital transformation and organizational agility influence sustainable business performance in Indonesian Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), emphasizing the mediating role of legality. Drawing on dynamic capabilities theory, the research explores how digital technologies and agile practices contribute to resilience and long-term competitiveness. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected from 453 SMEs across Yogyakarta through structured questionnaires administered in hybrid offline-online sessions. Thematic analysis via NVivo revealed a conceptual framework positioning agility as a critical mediator between digital adoption and business sustainability. The findings highlight that SMEs leveraging digital tools demonstrate greater responsiveness, operational flexibility, and innovation capacity. Notably, legal compliance emerged as a foundational enabler: legally registered SMEs were more effective in adopting digital strategies, accessing institutional support, and navigating regulatory environments. This underscore the role of legality not only as a contextual factor but as a strategic asset enhancing digital and agile capabilities. The study contributes to entrepreneurial strategy literature by integrating digital transformation, agility, and legality into a cohesive model for sustainable SME performance. Practical implications suggest that SMEs should prioritize digital investment alongside legal formalization to maximize their strategic agility and long-term success in volatile markets.

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