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Glosains: Jurnal Sains Global Indonesia
ISSN : 27984125     EISSN : 27984311     DOI : 10.59784
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Glosains (Jurnal Sains Global Indonesia) is a peer- reviewed scholarly journal managed and published by Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Kuningan. The journal serves as an academic platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners in the fields of natural sciences, applied sciences, and interdisciplinary scientific studies. It publishes high-quality original research articles and conceptual papers that contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge, technological development, and innovative solutions to global and national scientific challenges. Selected articles demonstrate strong scientific rigor, methodological soundness, and originality, providing significant theoretical contributions and practical implications for the scientific community, industry, and society at large.
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Maintaining Customer Loyalty Based on Social Media Marketing, Customer Engagement, Lifestyle, and TikTokShop Promotion with Satisfaction as a Mediator Muhamad Farid Mahmud; Lies Handrijaningsih; Rini Tesniwati; Disna Dwi Fitrika
Glosains: Jurnal Sains Global Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 3 (2026): Glosains: Jurnal Sains Global Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/glosains.v7i3.816

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Background: Customer satisfaction is a crucial step in the survival and expansion of increasingly competitive companies because it connects many aspects of loyalty. Loyalty is the key to business sustainability, but it is not easy to build, especially in the increasingly competitive and innovative digital era. Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine and analyze how social media marketing, satisfaction, customer engagement, lifestyle, and promotions influence TikTok Shop loyalty. Methods: This study employs a quantitative methodology to evaluate primary data, specifically structural equation modeling. 200 individuals were surveyed using a questionnaire instrument to collect credible data. Purposive sampling was used to collect non-probability data. SmartPLS 4.0 served as a testing tool. Results: According to the study's findings, social media marketing, customer engagement, lifestyle, and promotions all have a direct influence on consumer satisfaction and loyalty. Satisfaction has a significant impact on customer loyalty. Customer satisfaction also serves as a mediator between the four of independent variable that influence loyalty. Conclusion: These findings can be applied as a flywheel marketing technique by TikTok Shop owners.
Eco-Transcendence: Reconfiguring MetaReality to Rethink the Climate Crisis Fidelis Oktovianus Sanbein; Siti Murtiningsih; Lailiy Muthmainnah
Glosains: Jurnal Sains Global Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 3 (2026): Glosains: Jurnal Sains Global Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/glosains.v7i3.788

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Background: Mainstream readings of the climate crisis remain anthropocentric and rarely address the ecological relationality that constitutes oikos, the shared home of human and more-than-human life. Environmental science, policy, and ethics tend to reduce the crisis to technical and governance problems, leaving its causal-transcendental structures, the deep conditions that enable the crisis, unexamined.Objective: This study aimed to reconfigure the causal ontology of Roy Bhaskar’s MetaReality in an ecological direction and to formulate eco-transcendence as a new ontological framework for understanding the climate crisis.Methods: Using library research on Bhaskar’s MetaReality-phase writings and recent climate literature, this qualitative philosophical study applied hermeneutic reading, immanent critique, ontological retroduction, and conceptual reconstruction. Ontological retroduction was used to infer the conditions that reality must satisfy for the climate crisis to occur.Results: The climate crisis appeared not merely as an emissions or policy problem, but as an ontological disjuncture between stratified reality and the unified ground of MetaReality, marked by ontological alienation, the severing of human practice from this ground, and the erosion of oikos habitability. The novelty of eco-transcendence lay in its integration of causality, ecological existence, and ethical responsibility within a single horizon, thereby grounding transformative praxis beyond technocracy and abstract moralism.Conclusion: A metarealistic ecological ontology was therefore not merely desirable but a transcendental prerequisite for adequately addressing the climate crisis.
AR Module Development for Reading Comprehension: An Ethno-Meaningful Learning Needs Analysis Atika Zikri; Afnita Afnita; Syahrul Ramadhan; Nursaid Nursaid
Glosains: Jurnal Sains Global Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 3 (2026): Glosains: Jurnal Sains Global Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/glosains.v7i3.789

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Background: Indonesian students’ reading comprehension proficiency remains a critical challenge, as evidenced by Indonesia’s ranking of 71st among 81 participating countries and economies in PISA 2022, with a reading score of 359, substantially below the OECD average. Objective: This study presents a needs analysis as the foundational phase in developing an interactive augmented reality (AR) module based on Ethno-Meaningful Learning to improve senior high school students’ reading comprehension of observation report texts. Methods: Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through questionnaires, interviews, and document analysis involving nine Indonesian language teachers and 34 students at SMA Pembangunan Padang. Results: The results reveal significant gaps between current learning conditions and ideal learning requirements: (1) 88.9% of teachers still rely on conventional, text-based instruction; (2) 82.5% of students find reading lessons unmotivating; (3) 94.1% of students have never experienced AR-based learning; and (4) 100% of teachers confirmed the absence of interactive digital modules integrating local Minangkabau culture. A gap analysis across five dimensions (methods, media, content, technology, and literacy) confirms the urgent need for an innovative, culturally grounded, and technology-enabled learning solution. Conclusion: These findings substantiate the need to develop an interactive AR-based module that integrates Ethno-Meaningful Learning principles to enhance students’ literal, inferential, and critical comprehension of observation report texts. This study contributes a culturally grounded and empirically validated framework for developing AR-based reading modules, thereby advancing the integration of ethnopedagogy and educational technology into Indonesian language instruction.
Mens Rea Analysis in Fraud Upcoding of BPJS Kesehatan Claims by Hospitals Muttia A. Sutja; Teguh Wijayanto; Tjut Ika Harita Hayu; Tri Budiastuti; Ateng Karsoma
Glosains: Jurnal Sains Global Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 3 (2026): Glosains: Jurnal Sains Global Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59784/glosains.v7i3.792

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Background: The National Health Insurance (Jaminan Kesehatan Nasional [JKN]) claim system, managed by BPJS Kesehatan, faces increasing fraud risks, particularly through upcoding—the deliberate manipulation of diagnosis or procedure codes to inflate claim values. With BPJS Kesehatan claims reaching IDR 201 trillion in 2025 and ongoing cases of alleged fraud at multiple hospitals, the legal construction of mens rea in upcoding fraud demands rigorous examination. Objective: This study analyzes why repeated patterns of coding errors that increase JKN claim values can be constructed as indicators of mens rea and formulates legal proof parameters to distinguish administrative errors from intentional fraud. Methods: This prescriptive normative juridical research employs a deductive syllogism method, in which the major premise comprises the doctrine of mens rea and anti-fraud regulations, the minor premise consists of upcoding fact patterns derived from empirical case analysis, and the conclusion presents a prescriptive legal construct. Results: The study produces a six-indicator model for mens rea assessment and a graduated liability framework distinguishing human error, culpa, dolus eventualis, and opzet in JKN claim coding. Conclusion: Repeated upcoding, when accompanied by clinical-documentary nonconformity and institutional awareness of prior warnings, constitutes sufficient inferential evidence for constructing mens rea under Indonesian criminal law.