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Society
ISSN : 23386932     EISSN : 25974874     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33019/society
Society (ISSN 2338-6932 Print, ISSN 2597-4874 Online) is a biannual, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by the Social Engineering Laboratory, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Bangka Belitung. It focuses on Studies in Human Society, covering fields like Sociology, Political Science, Public Policy, Anthropology, and Social Work.
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Promosi Wisata Gastronomi: Keunikan Daya Tarik Kuliner dan Cerita di Baliknya Nurwitasari, Ayu; Gaffar, Vanessa; Wibowo, Lili Adi; Sultan, Mokh Adib
Society Vol 12 No 2 (2024): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v12i2.758

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This study aims to identify and analyze the critical success factors for promoting gastronomic tourism, focusing on the role of local culinary attractions and the compelling power of storytelling. A systematic literature review was conducted, utilizing databases such as Google Scholar to gather relevant publications from 2020 to 2022. Key terms like “gastronomy,” “tourism,” and “promotion” guided the search, and only high-quality articles published in reputable journals were included, resulting in twenty selected publications for analysis. The findings reveal that tourism-related factors are the most frequently mentioned in the literature, highlighting their significance in shaping the overall gastronomic tourism experience. Additionally, local cuisine and destination image were identified as crucial elements, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to promotion strategies. This approach should integrate various aspects, including food, destination appeal, and positive imagery, to create compelling and memorable tourism experiences. The study concludes that an effective gastronomic tourism promotion strategy must integrate these critical success factors, with storytelling playing a key role in connecting tourists to a destination’s cultural and culinary heritage. This research contributes to the literature by comprehensively analyzing the essential elements in promoting gastronomic tourism. It offers insights for developing strategies that promote gastronomic tourism, preserve cultural heritage, support local economies, and create a deeper connection between tourists and their destinations.
Memberdayakan Dosen melalui Kepemimpinan Pelayan: Pengaruh Literasi Digital dan Adaptasi Budaya Susanto, Agus; Wijaya, Elyzabeth; Hendry, Hendry; Nabella, Septa Diana; Rivaldo, Yandra
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This study examines the impact of digital literacy and adaptable culture on lecturer performance, with servant leadership as a mediating variable. The Institute of Information Technology and Business executed the study, with several lecturers participating as responders. Digital literacy is a crucial component in the age of technological transition, whereas adaptable culture signifies an institution’s capacity to adjust to evolving environmental conditions. This study proposes that servant leadership, prioritizing service-oriented leadership, mediates the association among digital literacy, adaptable culture, and lecturer performance. This study uses a validated questionnaire to gather data through a quantitative methodology and survey technique. We employ route analysis methodologies to examine the interrelationships among variables. The study’s outcomes are anticipated to elucidate how digital literacy and adaptable culture might enhance professor performance by reinforcing servant leadership conduct. These findings hold significant implications for formulating higher education policies, particularly in addressing the challenges of the digital age and the intricacies of the professional landscape. This study offers theoretical contributions by enhancing the comprehension of the interplay between digital literacy, corporate culture, and leadership within an academic framework.
Tantangan Pengembangan Karier dalam Sistem Peradilan Indonesia: Studi Kasus Hakim dan Panitera Pratama, Jefri; Hasyim, Abdul Wahab; Alting, Husen; Fahri, Johan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v12i2.779

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The Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia are the two high state institutions that possess judicial authority; they are both independent of other bodies of government. The Supreme Court, in particular, has two main types of human resources—judge (hakim) and Registrar (Panitera). Despite the fact that registrar and judge job descriptions are clearly different according to regulations, career paths indicate otherwise—while a judge can serve as a registrar at the Supreme Court level, a registrar cannot. This study examines career development inconsistencies in Indonesia’s judicial system, focusing on the dual roles of judges and registrars. Using a literature review approach, this paper highlights regulatory ambiguities and the urgent need for policy reform to address career progression challenges within the Supreme Court. This highlights the formation of a case that needs to be further explored by using a case study approach to unveil factors leading to this situation.
Strategi Pengembangan Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus (KEK) di Kota Bitung: Perspektif Sosial dan Ekonomi Rawung, Stanny Sicilia; Kumendong, Sharon Ribka Vivian Thealovely; Rumagit, Merry Christie Natalia; Montolalu, Vigilia Konda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v12i2.780

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This study analyzes the role of SWOT analysis in improving the development of Special Economic Zones (SEZ) in Bitung City, conducted at the SEZ Administrator Office over three months. Primary data was collected through surveys, questionnaires, interviews, and documentation. In contrast, secondary data was obtained from relevant agencies such as the One-Stop Investment and Integrated Services Office (Dinas Penanaman Modal dan Pelayanan Terpadu Satu Pintu or DPMPTSP). The respondents consisted of 42 individuals. SWOT analysis revealed that the SEZ’s development strategy falls within the first quadrant, indicating a favorable alignment of external opportunities and internal strengths, with an Internal Factor Analysis Summary (IFAS) score of 3.48 and an External Factor Analysis Summary (EFAS) score of 3.72. Key strategies for SEZ development include utilizing fisheries and coconut resources to improve production and quality; enhancing infrastructure, including transportation and fishing ports, to support efficient distribution; improving human resource skills; fostering collective commitment among stakeholders, including the government, business actors, and the community; and building partnerships between local businesses and foreign investors to facilitate technology and capital transfer.
Praktik SDM Berkelanjutan: Menelaah Hubungan antara Ketahanan Organisasi dan HRM Ramah Lingkungan di Sektor Perhotelan Adhika, I Nyoman Resa
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Organizations must adopt sustainable human resource practices (SHRP) to meet the difficulties of global sustainability. According to data published by the Official Statistics News, the number of foreign visitors to the province of Bali fluctuated. From July 2023 to November 2023, it dropped from 545,272 to 397,552, then increased to 502,830 until April 2024. All stakeholders in Bali Province, especially the hotel industry, must be able to pay attention to changes in the quantity of tourists visiting. This study investigates the effects of organizational resilience and Green Human Resource Management (GHRM) on SHRP in the hotel sector. 120 personnel from five-star hotels participated in the survey, which was carried out in Bali. The research problem was addressed with the aid of SEM PLS. The findings demonstrated that organizational resilience and GHRM significantly and favorably affect SHRP. According to the findings, the association is somewhat mediated by organizational resilience. This implies that the implementation of sustainable HR policies will be improved with the help of a strong GHRM policy and increased organizational resilience. The study’s practical implications include the need for hotels and other hospitality-related enterprises in Bali to implement more extensive GHRM policies, including environmentally-based performance evaluation, sustainability-focused training, and green hiring.
Pemetaan Kapabilitas Relasional dalam Studi Bisnis: Tinjauan Literatur Sistematis terhadap Tren Penelitian 2013–2023 Graciafernandy, Maria Augustine; Ferdinand, Augusty Tae
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Building and maintaining effective relationships is crucial for business success. Therefore, this study reviews existing research and provides a comprehensive overview of relational capability (RC). Recognizing the importance of RC, this study conducts a systematic literature review (SLR) by analyzing 221 articles from the Scopus database (2013–2023) using the Publish or Perish software. After applying specific selection criteria, 83 articles focusing on RC were chosen for in-depth analysis. The findings reveal significant gaps in RC research, particularly in terms of theoretical approaches, methodologies, and contextual applications, which offer opportunities to enrich the existing body of knowledge. The study emphasizes that RC skills—such as communication, empathy, trust-building, conflict resolution, and collaboration—are essential for sales professionals to understand customer needs, build strong relationships, and achieve sales targets. This study contributes to the understanding of relational capability by integrating various theoretical frameworks and employing quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods. It offers a comprehensive overview of organizational interactions and their implications for sustainable growth and competitive advantage.
Modal Sosial dalam Perspektif Sosiologis: Tinjauan Sistematis terhadap Studi Empiris di Indonesia (2000–2024) Herdiyanti, Herdiyanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v12i2.684

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Social capital is widely recognised as a cornerstone of inclusive development and social resilience in Indonesia. This article critically synthesises how Indonesian sociological research has conceptualised and applied social capital over the past two decades through a systematic review that adheres to PRISMA reporting standards. Searches in Google Scholar, Garuda, and DOAJ (1 January 2000 – 30 April 2024) returned 872 records; after de-duplication and screening, 41 peer-reviewed empirical articles were retained and analysed thematically. Four recurring themes emerge: (1) social capital as a driver of post-disaster community resilience; (2) its role in participatory development and village governance; (3) social capital’s ambivalent influence on exclusion and clientelism in urban–rural settings; and (4) the reconfiguration of social capital in digital environments during the COVID-19 pandemic. Theoretical orientation is dominated by Putnam (65.9 %), followed by Bourdieu (22.0 %) and Coleman (12.1 %). Although most studies highlight beneficial outcomes, only 19.5 % explicitly interrogate power, inequality, or dysfunctional social capital issues. The review confirms social capital’s explanatory reach yet underscores conceptual saturation and methodological conservatism, particularly an over-reliance on cross-sectional surveys and a paucity of intersectional or longitudinal designs. Future research should diversify theoretical frameworks, adopt mixed-methods and network-analytic approaches, and examine gendered and digital dimensions to advance Indonesian sociology’s understanding of social capital.
Pemanfaatan Media Sosial dalam Flipped Classroom untuk Pengembangan Model Pembelajaran Blended Learning di Sekolah Pedesaan Febrianto, Priyono Tri; Pritasari, Ade Cyntia; Puspitasari, Aditya Dyah; Sulaiman, Sabri
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In the digital era, the utilization of social media is very important. In the world of education, social media has been massively used since the COVID-19 pandemic, where learning is mainly done online. This study aims to examine the utilization of social media in a flipped classroom to develop blended learning in elementary schools in rural areas. This study uses a quantitative approach with a descriptive research type. The utilization of social media for learning media makes it easier for someone to understand certain learning materials because wherever and whenever we can access the learning media and can even be repeated. In addition, through social media, students and teachers can also share learning information easily. The utilization of social media for learning is very necessary even in the post-pandemic era because science and technology will continue to develop hand in hand. The utilization of social media is the right step in achieving an interactive and quality learning process. The existence of social media platforms makes it easier for students to explore information and knowledge, as well as play an active role, such as asking questions and digging deeper into what they don't know.