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Edusight International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (EIJOMS)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30468477     DOI : https://doi.org/10.69726/eijoms
Edusight International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (EIJOMS) - e-ISSN: 3046-8477 (online) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal published by the Yayasan Meira Visi Persada. The Edusight International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (EIJOMS) serves as a pivotal platform dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary knowledge exchange and inspiring insightful discourse. Committed to fostering integrated knowledge, interdisciplinary scholarly collaboration, and the dissemination of high-caliber works, its primary objective is to provide a nexus for researchers across diverse fields of study. Through the acceptance of research articles spanning varied disciplines such as education, science and technology, humanities, health, arts, law, economics, administration, government, engineering, and technology, EIJOMS endeavors to champion the advancement of interdisciplinary knowledge, thereby enriching our comprehension of intricate issues that transcend disciplinary confines. Focus and Scope: The released articles are the publication of research based on newest social issue that consist of fieldwork as well as text that is reviewed from various perspectives, in terms of philosophy, anthropology, economics, sociology, philology, psychology, education, communication, etc. This journal is dedicated to explore and socialize various creative and innovative new ideas from the scholar and practitioners who focus on the newest social issue.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Digitalization of Civil Transactions and Its Implications for Legal Certainty in the Era of Society 5.0 Anita Mu’min; Muhammad Rafli Chaniago; Suartini
Edusight International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Edusight International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69726/eijoms.v2i2.144

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Digital transformation in the Indonesian civil law system is an inevitable necessity in line with the rapid development of information technology in the Society 5.0 era. One aspect that is directly affected is civil transactions, particularly in agreements and contracts that are now largely conducted electronically. This article aims to analyze the impact of the digitalization of civil transactions on legal certainty for the parties involved, as well as to evaluate the suitability of existing regulations, such as the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE Law) and the Civil Code, in addressing this dynamic. By using a normative juridical approach and comparative analysis of legal practices in several countries, this article finds that although Indonesian regulations have begun to recognize the validity of electronic transactions, significant challenges still arise in the aspects of proof, authentication, and legal protection of digital transactions. Therefore, a more comprehensive and integrative reform of civil law is needed to ensure the principle of legal certainty in the digital realm. This update must include the establishment of clear technical guidelines, as well as the strengthening of regulations that support the implementation of safe and legally valid digital transactions, in order to keep up with technological developments and protect the rights of parties in electronic transactions
The Influence of Digital Competencies, Learning Communities, And Supervision on Teacher Performance That Impact Work Achievement in Pangkalpinang City Primary Schools Silvia Dwi; Juhari; Mohamad Makrus; Efendi Sugianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69726/eijoms.v2i2.145

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This research aims to analyze the influence of digital competence, learning communities, and supervision on teacher performance which impacts work performance in elementary schools (SD) in Pangkalpinang City. The research uses an explanatory approach to explain causal relationships between variables. The model applied is hypothesis testing based on theories developed by the researcher. Primary data was collected through questionnaires distributed to elementary school teachers in SD Negeri 3, 6, 10, and 28 Pangkalpinang. The data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) with the SmartPLS 4 software. The research findings indicate that digital competence, learning communities, and supervision significantly influence teacher performance. Furthermore, these three variables also have a positive and significant impact on work performance. The study also reveals that digital competence, learning communities, and supervision not only directly affect work performance but also indirectly through improvements in teacher performance. Therefore, enhancing digital competence, strengthening learning communities, and implementing effective supervision can significantly improve teacher performance, ultimately leading to better overall work performance in elementary schools
Analysis of Trip Attraction in Shopping Centres Suzaya Mall Bireuen based on demographic characteristic Usrina, Nura; M. Fauzan; Lis Ayu Widari; Syibral Malasyi; Raihan Fazila
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69726/eijoms.v2i2.155

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Trip attraction refers to the number of trip movements toward a specific location per unit of time. This concept is directly related to determining the total trips generated by particular land uses. The establishment of Suzuya Mall by the government has significantly increased private and public vehicle traffic in Bireuen City, leading to frequent road congestion. During peak movement periods, vehicles often stop or park along the road near Suzuya Mall, reducing overall road capacity. This study examines three key aspects: the characteristics of visitors to Suzuya Mall, the factors influencing trip attraction in this land use area, and the development of a trip attraction model for Suzuya Mall in Bireuen City. The research methodology incorporated questionnaire data collection and SPSS-based data processing. Analysis was conducted using multiple linear regression through SPSS 25 software, with model validation assessed through multicollinearity values, correlation coefficients (R), determination coefficients (R²), heteroscedasticity tests, significance values, and P-P plot graphs. The study yielded a comprehensive trip attraction model for all vehicle types: Y = 61.157 + 0.123(X₁) + 2.75(X₂) - 0.716(X₃) + 0.195(X₅), where X₁ represents age, X₂ denotes income, X₃ indicates distance, and X₅ reflects mileage. The model achieved a determination coefficient value of 0.964, demonstrating strong explanatory power for trip attraction patterns in the Suzuya Mall area.
Evaluation Of Permanent Deformation On Uphill And Downhill Section Of Simpang Ampek - Sasak Road In Pasaman Barat Mutthmainah; Usrina, Nura; Savira , Nanda Ersa; Fithra, Herman; Mulia , Fenny Artha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69726/eijoms.v2i2.156

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Roads are a transportation facility that is used by most people. If the road is damaged, it will disturb road users and make them feel uncomfortable when driving. This research method uses the Bina Marga method which determines the average daily traffic and axle load of vehicles that affect road damage on the uphill and downhill sections of the Simpang Ampeik-Sasak road section, West Pasaman Regency, comparing the average daily traffic figures with the determination of the figures according to the class and function of the road. Based on the calculation of the average daily traffic on the uphill and downhill sections, the values exceed the average daily traffic determination in passenger car units, which are worth 2,127 LHR in SMP on the uphill and 2,102 LHR in SMP on the downhill. Regarding the axle load obtained on the road section, vehicles are classified as 6a and 6b, indicating that the road exceeds the truck factor figure, namely 3,583 where the magnitude is 1. The Simpang Ampeik - Sasak road section in West Pasaman Regency experienced an overload, where the type of damage on the ascent and descent is corrugated.
Understanding Gen Z Travel Behavior through Sustainable Destination Branding: A Conceptual Approach Nurranto, Heri
Edusight International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Edusight International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69726/eijoms.v2i2.158

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In the digital and value-driven tourism landscape, destination image has emerged as a key determinant in shaping travel decisions, particularly among Generation Z. This conceptual study proposes an integrative model that links sustainable tourism practices and collaborative marketing strategies as foundational elements in developing an authentic and trusted destination image. Drawing from stakeholder theory, value co-creation, and the triple bottom line framework, the model addresses how sustainability narratives co-created by governments, businesses, communities, and travelers can influence trust, perceived authenticity, and ultimately, visit intention among Gen Z tourists. The framework positions destination trust and authenticity as mediators, while digital engagement and environmental consciousness act as moderating variables that reflect Gen Z’s digitally native and value-driven behavior. By synthesizing contemporary tourism, marketing, and consumer behavior theories, this study contributes to the development of sustainability-oriented destination branding. It also offers practical guidance for destination management organizations (DMOs) to design inclusive, narrative-based strategies that resonate with Gen Z values. Future empirical validation through structural equation modeling (SEM) is recommended to test the interrelationships proposed in the model

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