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Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight
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Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight is a scientific journal published by Amerta Institute. It focuses on disseminating the results of community service activities that create real and innovative impacts across various fields, including education, health, economic empowerment, the environment, technology, social sciences, law, and public welfare. Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight is published twice a year, in February and August, and employs a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and relevance of its publications. The journal is registered with ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) Online 3090-2185 and ISSN Print xxxx-xxxx, issued by the National Research and Innovation Agency (Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional) – Directorate of Multimedia Repositories and Scientific Publishing, National ISSN Center of Indonesia (PUSAT NASIONAL ISSN INDONESIA). This ensures proper indexing, citation, and accessibility in academic and professional databases, enhancing the journal’s credibility and global reach. More than just scientific documentation, the journal aims to serve as a practical guide that can be directly applied by various stakeholders. Through this initiative, Amerta Institute is committed to strengthening the synergy between academia and the community to drive sustainable social change.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 40 Documents
A Criminological Study of Motor Vehicle Traffic Violations by Children in the Parigi Moutong Police Resort Area Marlena; Kamal; Titie
Masterpiace Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/mapc6549

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Motor vehicle traffic violations committed by minors represent a significant criminological and legal issue, particularly because they directly affect road safety and reflect the state's responsibility to provide legal protection for children. This study aims to examine the criminogenic factors underlying traffic violations committed by minors and to analyze preventive and control measures implemented by the Parigi Moutong Police Resort. An empirical legal research method was employed by integrating normative and sociological approaches. Primary data were collected through field observations and interviews with officers of the Traffic Unit (Satlantas) of Parigi Moutong Police Resort, while secondary data were obtained from statutory regulations and contemporary criminology literature. The findings reveal that traffic violations by minors are driven by internal factors—including emotional immaturity, impulsive behavior, sensation seeking, and low legal awareness—and external factors such as inadequate parental supervision, permissive social norms, peer group influence, and weak early-stage law enforcement. Police data from 2024 recorded 61,991 traffic incidents involving minors aged 15–17, indicating a critical public safety concern. Preventive efforts implemented by the police include legal education programs, traffic patrols, enforcement operations, ticketing, and targeted counseling for both minors and parents. This study concludes that traffic violations committed by minors should not be viewed merely as legal infractions but as a complex form of juvenile delinquency requiring comprehensive intervention from families, schools, communities, and law enforcement agencies to improve road safety and child protection.
The Dynamics of Divorce in Palu City and the Role of the Religious Court in Prevention Efforts in Palu City Meilany; Susi Susilawati; M. Ayyub Mubarrak
Masterpiace Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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This study investigates the rising trend of divorce in Palu City and evaluates the role of the Religious Court in preventing marital dissolution through mediation and legal interventions. Divorce, although permissible as a last resort in Islamic law, has become increasingly prevalent, reflecting complex socio-economic and psychological dynamics within households. Using a juridical-empirical qualitative approach, this research analyzes primary data obtained from interviews and observations with divorced parties, alongside secondary data from case files of Cerai Gugat and Cerai Talak registered in the Palu Religious Court from 2022 to 2024. The findings reveal that dominant factors contributing to divorce include infidelity, economic instability, poor communication, domestic violence, loss of marital harmony, and conflicting values. An increasing number of divorces among young couples is also observed, driven by emotional immaturity and socio-economic pressures. Although the Religious Court implements mandatory mediation under the Supreme Court Regulation on mediation procedures, its effectiveness remains limited due to low legal awareness, heightened emotional tension, and external family interference. This study highlights that divorce is not solely a legal matter but also a multidimensional social phenomenon. The research contributes to the development of Islamic family law and provides important insights for policymakers to strengthen preventive measures through legal education, improved mediation quality, and community empowerment.
The Influence of Entrepreneurial Spirit on Students’ Entrepreneurial Motivation and Intention: A Systematic Literature Review Rudy Makanung
Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/mjssi.v12.482

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Entrepreneurship has been widely recognized as a strategic instrument for addressing graduate unemployment and fostering sustainable economic development, particularly in emerging economies such as Indonesia. Despite the integration of entrepreneurship education into higher education curricula, students’ entrepreneurial motivation and intention remain relatively low. This condition highlights the importance of entrepreneurial spirit as a fundamental psychological construct shaping entrepreneurial behavior. This study aims to systematically review and synthesize existing empirical literature on the influence of entrepreneurial spirit on students’ entrepreneurial motivation and entrepreneurial intention. Employing a literature review approach, relevant studies were collected through academic databases such as Google Scholar, Mendeley, and other reputable online sources. The analysis focuses on identifying consistent patterns, dominant theoretical perspectives, and key findings related to the interrelationships among entrepreneurial spirit, motivation, and intention. The review reveals three main conclusions: (1) entrepreneurial spirit has a significant influence on entrepreneurial motivation; (2) entrepreneurial spirit directly affects students’ entrepreneurial intention; and (3) entrepreneurial motivation plays a mediating role in strengthening entrepreneurial intention. In addition, several contextual factors—such as income expectations, entrepreneurial knowledge, personal independence, family environment, and creativity—are identified as complementary determinants influencing students’ entrepreneurial motivation and intention. This study contributes theoretically by providing an integrated conceptual framework that consolidates fragmented findings in the entrepreneurship literature, particularly within the context of higher education. Practically, the findings offer insights for universities and policymakers in designing more effective entrepreneurship education programs aimed at cultivating entrepreneurial spirit and enhancing students’ motivation and intention to engage in entrepreneurial activities.
Assistance and Banner Provision as a Strategy to Enhance Marketing Performance of Teng-Teng MSME Products Sinar; Muhammad Azhar Nur; Nurwahida; Hardiyanti Ridwan; Diyah Fadillah
Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/mjssi.v21.484

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This community service activity aims to enhance the marketing performance of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through structured assistance and the provision of promotional banners. The program focused on Teng-Teng and banana chip MSMEs located in Pasir Putih Village, Sinjai Borong District, which face common challenges related to limited promotion, branding, and market visibility. The assistance was implemented through direct involvement in the production process and the development of promotional media in the form of banners designed to represent product identity and attract consumer attention. The activities were conducted in three stages: initial socialization with local stakeholders, production assistance, and promotional support through banner installation. The assistance sessions took place on February 20 and March 3, 2023, followed by banner installation on March 20, 2023. The results indicate that the provision of banners as promotional media improved product visibility and strengthened brand recognition among the local community. Moreover, the assistance process increased MSME actors’ awareness of the importance of marketing strategies and product presentation in supporting business sustainability. This activity demonstrates that simple promotional interventions combined with mentoring can contribute positively to MSME marketing development, particularly in rural areas with limited access to formal marketing channels. The findings suggest that assistance-based promotional strategies can serve as an effective approach to support MSME competitiveness and income improvement.
Community Empowerment of Catfish Farming Groups through Processed Product Diversification to Increase Product Value in Balangnipa Village Makmur; Muh. Amar; Sofyang; Mochamad.Nurdin; Nurfadillah; Sitti Fatimah
Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/mjssi.v12.485

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Catfish farming represents a strategic community-based economic activity due to its relatively low production cost, high nutritional value, and adaptability to limited land through tarpaulin pond systems. However, many small-scale catfish farming groups remain constrained by limited technical knowledge, weak market access, and the absence of value-added product diversification. This community empowerment program aimed to enhance the capacity of the Bululasiai Catfish Farming Group in Balangnipa Village, Sinjai Regency, through integrated interventions focusing on cultivation improvement, processed product diversification, packaging, marketing, and business legality. The methodology employed participatory approaches, including field surveys, focus group discussions, training sessions, and continuous mentoring to identify key challenges and local potential. The program outcomes demonstrate a significant improvement in participants’ knowledge and skills related to sustainable catfish cultivation, processed product development such as catfish sticks and nuggets, and attractive packaging techniques. Furthermore, the initiative facilitated greater awareness of market-oriented production and compliance with business legality requirements, including Business Identification Numbers (NIB) and halal certification processes. The diversification of processed catfish products contributed to increased product value and expanded income opportunities for group members and their households. Overall, the program generated positive economic and social impacts, strengthened local entrepreneurial capacity, and provided a replicable model for empowering small-scale aquaculture communities through value-added processing and integrated market-oriented strategies.
Strengthening Community Empowerment Through Business Legalization Assistance for MSMEs: Evidence from Panaikang Village, East Sinjai Makmur; Sitti Fatimah; A. Fitriani; Mochamad Nurdin; Rusdiana; Muhammad Amar; Winadia; Asrul; Nurfadillah; Fajarudddin
Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/mjssi.v21.486

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Business legality is a crucial foundation for strengthening the identity, credibility, and competitiveness of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), particularly in rural areas. Many MSME actors face obstacles in accessing formal legality due to limited knowledge and administrative capacity. This community service program aimed to empower MSMEs in Panaikang Village, East Sinjai District, through assistance in obtaining business legality, specifically the Business Identification Number (NIB) and Halal Certification. The program employed a participatory approach consisting of an initial survey, program socialization, data collection, training sessions, and direct assistance in issuing legal documents. The target group included MSME actors engaged in food processing, snacks, beverages, and local products. The results demonstrate a significant increase in participants’ understanding of the importance of business legality, product packaging, and basic marketing strategies. Most MSME actors successfully obtained their NIB, while several culinary businesses proceeded to the halal certification application stage. This assistance also enhanced entrepreneurs’ confidence and readiness to expand market access, including participation in local MSME exhibitions. The program contributed to strengthening local economic potential and promoting sustainable community-based economic development. Overall, business legality assistance proved to be an effective empowerment strategy for improving MSME resilience, formalization, and competitiveness in rural communities. Continuous collaboration between universities, local governments, and supporting institutions is recommended to ensure sustainability and broader impact.
Empowerment of Village-Owned Enterprises in Mallenreng Beach Tourism Management Andi Serlina; Makmur; Nurhaliza; Muhammad Amar; Mochamad Nurdin
Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/mjssi.v21.487

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Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) play a strategic role in stimulating local economic development through the management of village-based potential resources, particularly in the tourism sector. Panaikang Village, located in Sinjai Timur District, South Sulawesi, possesses significant coastal tourism potential, notably Mallenreng Beach. However, limited managerial capacity and inadequate understanding of tourism management have constrained the optimal performance of BUMDes in managing this destination. This community empowerment program aimed to strengthen the managerial capacity of BUMDes and local communities in managing Mallenreng Beach as a sustainable village tourism destination. The program was implemented through a participatory approach involving initial field surveys, problem identification, socialization, and capacity-building training activities conducted by the Student Organization Capacity Strengthening Program (PPK Ormawa) in collaboration with community service students. The activities focused on tourism management principles, destination branding, community involvement, and sustainable development strategies. The results indicate improved awareness and understanding among BUMDes managers and community members regarding tourism governance, resource utilization, and the importance of integrated management practices. Furthermore, the program contributed to the formulation of a tourism development concept emphasizing the sunrise attraction of Mallenreng Beach and supported the village’s participation in the 2023 National Tourism Village Competition. This empowerment initiative demonstrates that strengthening institutional capacity and community participation can enhance the competitiveness of village tourism, stimulate local economic growth, and support the achievement of sustainable development goals. Continuous mentoring and collaboration with higher education institutions are recommended to ensure long-term sustainability.
Human Capital Transformation in Equalizing Workloads and Increasing Employee Discipline: Study of the Regional Financial and Asset Agency of Takalar Regency Nur Faidah; Miftahul Jannah Ilyas; Faizal; Muchriady Muchran
Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/mjssi.v21.488

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This study aims to analyze the role of Human Capital Transformation (HCT) as a strategic intervention to address workload disparities and improve employee discipline at the Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency (BKAD) of Takalar Regency. The main issues identified include unequal workload distribution—resulting in simultaneous conditions of overload and underload—as well as suboptimal employee discipline, particularly in terms of compliance with working hours and punctuality. This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collected through in-depth interviews with leaders and staff, observations, and document analysis, including policies on Workload Analysis (ABK) and the Performance Allowance (TPP) system. The findings indicate that the Human Capital Transformation implemented by BKAD is realized through two key mechanisms. First, the integration of ABK into the e-performance system and TPP, which significantly minimizes workload disparities by ensuring measurable and equitable task distribution. Second, the consistent enforcement of discipline based on digital data (electronic attendance), supported by the transparent application of sanctions and rewards in accordance with Government Regulation No. 94 of 2021. This transformation has proven to be a catalyst in creating a productive, performance-based, and integrity-driven work environment. The study concludes that Human Capital Transformation is a fundamental prerequisite for public sector organizations to achieve accountability and efficiency.
Muhammadiyah as a Progressive Islamic Movement: Tajdid, Modernity, and Social Transformation in Indonesia Nur Faidah; Miftahul Jannah Ilyas; M. Amin
Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/mjssi.v21.489

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This study examines Muhammadiyah as a manifestation of Progressive Islam (Islam Berkemajuan), emphasizing its role as a reformist Islamic movement in responding to the challenges of modernity, globalization, and socio-cultural change in Indonesia. Founded in 1912 by K.H. Ahmad Dahlan, Muhammadiyah has consistently promoted tajdid (renewal) as both purification of Islamic teachings based on the Qur’an and Sunnah and constructive development through rational, contextual, and future-oriented interpretations of Islam. Using a qualitative descriptive and literature-based approach, this paper analyzes the historical evolution, ideological foundations, and practical expressions of Progressive Islam within Muhammadiyah. The findings indicate that Muhammadiyah’s commitment to education, social services, healthcare, and economic empowerment demonstrates a balanced integration of religious values and modern knowledge. The movement’s emphasis on rationality, moderation, and ethical social engagement has enabled Muhammadiyah to function as an agent of social transformation and national development. Furthermore, the concept of Progressive Islam reflects Muhammadiyah’s adaptive capacity to maintain Islamic authenticity while engaging constructively with contemporary issues, including technological advancement and global interaction. This study concludes that Muhammadiyah represents a distinctive model of Progressive Islam that contributes significantly to the development of a just, prosperous, and dignified society, reinforcing its relevance as a modern Islamic movement in Indonesia and beyond.
Worship Beyond Ritual: The Role of Ibadah in Shaping Ethical and Spiritual Life in Islam Hariati; Nurmawaddah; M. Amin
Masterpiece Journal Society Service Insight Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): February 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/mjssi.v21.492

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Worship (ibadah) constitutes the core of Islamic teachings and serves as a comprehensive expression of faith that extends beyond ritual practices. This article aims to explore the role of ibadah in shaping ethical and spiritual life in Islam by emphasizing its holistic nature, which integrates spiritual devotion, moral discipline, and social responsibility. Using a qualitative conceptual approach, this study draws upon classical and contemporary Islamic sources, including Qur’anic verses, Prophetic traditions, and the scholarly works of Ibn Taymiyyah, Al-Ghazali, Fazlur Rahman, and Quraish Shihab. The analysis reveals that ibadah in Islam encompasses both ritual and non-ritual dimensions, encompassing acts of worship performed through the heart, speech, physical actions, and the use of wealth, all of which are guided by sincere intention (niyyah). These practices function not only as means of spiritual connection with God but also as mechanisms for cultivating ethical awareness, self-discipline, social solidarity, and responsible conduct in everyday life. Furthermore, the study highlights the contemporary relevance of ibadah in addressing moral and spiritual challenges associated with modernity, such as materialism, individualism, and the erosion of ethical values. By framing ibadah as a form of worship that transcends ritual boundaries, this article contributes to a deeper understanding of Islamic worship as a foundational element in fostering ethical integrity and spiritual well-being within modern Muslim society

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