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Wacana, Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 14110199     EISSN : 23381884     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.wacana
This journal has a focus on inter and multidisciplinary studies of social sciences and humanities. The scope is the socio-cultural phenomenon, the history, and transformation of society, changes, and stagnation of socio-political institutions, actor orientation, and behavior, the performance of political regimes and socio-economic structures. The scope is not limited by state, nation, temporal duration, certain ideas, and narrow beliefs. This journal is open to various approaches, theories, methodologies, research methods carried out by scientists, academics, researchers and practitioners in the fields and disciplines: economics, social, political science, government studies, international relations, sociology, anthropology, demography, history, religious and cultural studies, philosophy of science, communication science, and development studies.
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Evaluation of the Perception of the Effectiveness of Financial Information Systems with the DeLone and McLean Methods Riski Arifiyanti; Muhammad Shobaruddin; Alfi Haris Wanto
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 2 (2020)
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This study aims to measure the effectiveness of Financial Information Systems at the State University of Malang in 2019. Respondents in this study are UM stakeholders, namely system operators, system technicians and information users. Data collection using a questionnaire. The analysis used is Partial Least Square Analysis which is operated through the Smart PLS program. The results showed that there was no influence between the Quality of the System on Use in the information user and technician groups, conversely in the system user group there was an influence. There is an influence between Service Quality on Use in the information and technical user groups, conversely in the system user group there is none. There is no effect of system quality, information quality, and service quality on user satisfaction. There is an influence between users on user satisfaction on the group of users of information and systems, conversely there is no influence on the group of technicians. There is an influence between users on net benefits. There is an influence between user satisfaction on net benefits in the information user group and the system, conversely in the engineering group there is no influence.
Conflict Management between Communities and Mining Companies in the Social Resilience Perspective Rijal Asnawi; Zaenal Fanani; Abdullah Said
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 2 (2020)
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This study aims to analyze the conflict management model in a comprehensive and detailed manner are as follows; (1) Analyzing conflicts between communities and mining companies; (2) What is the model of conflict management between communities and mining companies from the perspective of social security. Using a qualitative approach, and an Interactive Model analysis of Miles and Huberman, conclusions are obtained: First, Conflicts between communities and mining companies, such as (a), the existence of conflicts in the form of ongoing demonstrations; (b), the type of conflict in the form of conflict between social classes and political conflicts; (c) the causes of conflicts in the form of inadequate socialization, lack of disclosure of information on Mining Management, Differences of Interest, The existence of impacts in the form of loss and reduction of community production land and environmental damage as well as unresolved Impact Compensation. Second, Conflict Management Model viz. (a) conflict management style uses competition conflict management style and avoidance conflict management style, (b), the pattern of conflict management approach that is negotiation, mediation and conciliation which has not been effective so that it needs an arbitration step in conflict resolution.
Leverage as a Driver for Investment, Dividends, and the Impact on the Value of Real Estate Companies in Indonesia Dwiatmanto Dwiatmanto; Suhadak Suhadak; Mochamad Dzulkirom AR; Siti Ragil Handayani
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 2 (2020)
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Based on the description of the background, the purpose of this study is to examine and explain the effect of leverage on the value of real estate companies listed on the Stock Exchange in Indonesia, with investment and dividend as mediators. This study is explanatory research. Explanatory is research conducted to explain the influence of variables through testing hypotheses. The population in this study is all real estate companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The total population was as many as 44 companies. This study used four variables, which consisted of one exogenous variable and three endogenous variables. The categorized variables in exogenous variables are leverage (X) and as endogenous variables (Y) are (a) investment [Y1], (b) dividends [Y2], and (c) the company value [Y3]. The analytical method used is Generalized Structural Component Analysis (GSCA). The results of this study indicate that high dividend payments will cause a decrease in the value of the company. Several arguments can explain this. First, the market considers that at present the condition of the company has the opportunity to grow, so the company should focus on funding investment activities. Besides, also, with intense competition in the real estate sector, companies to be able to survive in the industry must have product innovations. The dividend payments are considered inappropriate by the market. The consequence of dividend payments is that companies will use high amounts of leverage. This is reinforced by the results of this study finding an indication of the use of high leverage will cause an increase in dividend payments.
Types and Role of Social Capital in The Configuration Among Actors of Sendangbiru Coastal Community Business Contract Anthon Efani; Asfi Manzilati; Yenny Kornitasari
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 2 (2020)
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The business activities of coastal communities do not only run based on business mechanisms, the business problems often are solved by social mechanisms. The aim of this research is to identify the types and role of social capital in the configuration among actors of coastal communities’ business contracts. This study uses a qualitative approach by phenomenology method to capture the actual phenomenon of business contracts relationship on coastal communities. The results show that the types of social capital can be seen from first, the trust: a lasting unwritten employment contract and debt that had never paid off. Second, the network: reflected in the closeness of the actors’ relationship which is influenced by the experience of cooperation, adherence to business contracts, and contractual ties to strengthen social relations. Third, the norm: the contract is applied to all business activities (business financing to fish marketing). In turn, social capital contributes to the running of business contracts due to the strong ties among fishermen and ship managers (pengambek) which can maintain the sustainability of fishing businesses, facilitate the information networks, minimize conflicts, and maintain brotherhood among actors.
Analysis of Service Quality Performance in Higher Education Uses Importance Performance Competitor Analysis (IPCA) Mochamad Santoso; Andriani Kusumawati; I Gede Eko Putra Sri Sentanu
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This study aims to determine the performance of service quality from students' perceptions of study programs in tertiary institutions using Gap analysis with measurement instruments using Higher Education Performance (HedPerf) modified into 5 (five) factor/dimension structures. The method used in this study is a quantitative method with a descriptive approach, sampling using the Probability Sampling technique in Proportioned Stratified Random Sampling. Data analysis uses the Importance Performance Competitor Analysis (IPCA) method which is a form of analysis that answers criticism of the IPA analysis, especially regarding competitor factors. Where data samples are taken from study programs which are the focus of research and from study programs that become competitors. The results obtained from this study indicate that 10 service items require immediate action to improve the quality of service performance. Especially from the variable reputation that has a dominant position to be immediately reformed.
Correlation Between Interpersonal Communication Dimensions and Anti-Liquor Campaign Strategies Nelci Batlolona; Rachmat Kriyantono; Reza Safitri
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Liquors are one element that make up a major category of Narcotics, Alcohol, Psychotropics and Addictive Substances (NAPZA in Indonesian abbreviation). Addiction to liquors can cause mental disorders that may corrupt reasoning, sensing and behavioral functions (Dadang, 2005). Malang City Resort Police Department has conducted a campaign titled with “Socialization of Impacts, Juridical Aspects, and Mitigation of NAPZA” to influence public attitudes and awareness. Interpersonal communication worked by coordinator (mentor) on Maluku students, which is done by focusing on dimensions of openness, positiveness, empathy, supportiveness and equality,has providedMaluku students with knowledge about liquors and also prevent them from building habits of consuming liquors. The purpose of this study is to the correlation between interpersonal communication dimensions and anti-liquor campaign strategies toward Maluku students in Malang City. Research type is a correlation (relationship) study with quantitative approach. There are two variables in this research, namely, Interpersonal Communication Dimensions (X) and Anti-Liquor Campaign Strategies(Y). Sample size is 62 Maluku students who join at Forum Mahasiswa Maluku Bersatu (FMMB). Data were directly obtained from respondents with questionnaire. Hypothesis was tested using Spearman’s correlation coefficient assisted with SPSS Version 23 for Windows. Result of research shows that interpersonal communication dimensions have positive relationship, but in low category, with anti-liquor campaign strategies toward Maluku students in Malang City.
Legal Implications of The Cancelation of Pataru Sere Sahatan (Engagement) in Mandailing Society, Pasar Binanga Village, Barumun Tengah Sub-District, Padang Lawas Regency, Indonesia) Astria Is'a Anwi Siregar; Edy Ikhsan; Tengku Keizerina Devi
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 2 (2020)
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Engagement is an initial action before a marriage. In jurisprudence, it is considered as a bond in which, if it is canceled unilaterally it will cause legal implications such as the injured party. The research used a juridical empirical method. The nature of the research was descriptive analytic. The result of the research shows that in the unwritten Mandailing customary law, the process of engagement is done orally based on their belief, starting from adat procession. The procedure of engagement in the Mandailing community in the post-jurisprudence is that the series of the engagement is in the written form to make it authentic evidence to be used when there is a dispute in the cancelation of engagement. The Mandailing customary law at Pasar Binanga Village does not recognize default complaint in litigation when one of the parties breaks it as it is stipulated in Article 1243 and Article 1365 of the Civil Code. However, the Supreme Court’s Ruling No. 396K/Sip/1958 and No. 68K/Pdt/2009 states that the cancelation of engagement by one of the parties in customary law is considered a default and illegal based on the consideration that the engagement is a pledge between the future groom’s side and the future bride’s side which has to be made by good faith.
Collaborative Governance Towards Development of Eco-Based Tourism Village in Kalipucang Village, Pasuruan Regency Sulung Satriyo Irkham Pambudi; Agus Suryono; Endah Setyowati
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 2 (2020)
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This Research aims to explain the collaboration to develop eco-based tourism villages in Kalipucang Village, Pasuruan Regency. The research focus consists of three points such as collaborative governance process; collaborative governance results; and obstacle and supporting factors of collaborative governance in the development of eco-based tourism village in Kalipucang Village. Theoritically, collaborative governance theory and principles of ecotourism are used to analyse process and results of tourism village development. This research uses qualitative research methods and interactive data analysis technique models that include data condensation; data display; and verification and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the collaborative governance process was enforced by each stakeholders, but several obstacles happened among the procces, such as the lack role of the Pasuruan Regency government sector and internal conflict among village stakeholders. The results of collaborative governance show that the development of a tourism village has succeeded to establish 6 tourism destinations; homestays; an achievement from regency and provincial level; and benefits in the social, economic, environmental and political aspect. While the implementation of the whole principle of ecotourism only occurs in the tourism destinations of “Omah Kopi” and “Kampung Susu”.
Implementation of Integrity Zone Development in Strengthening the Quality of Public Services at the Botanical Gardens Conservation Center Purwodadi - Indonesian Institute of Sciences Khoiril Anam; Suryadi Suryadi; Hermawan Hermawan
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 2 (2020)
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The aim of this study to determine the implementation of PERMENPAN No. 10 of 2019 in the lever component of strengthening the quality of public services at the Botanical Gardens Conservation Center Purwodadi - Indonesian Institute of Sciences. With the target achieved, namely: improving the quality of public services, service units that obtain international standardization, public satisfaction index.  In this study using qualitative methods, and qualitative data obtained through data collection techniques through interviews, study documentation, and observation. The data analysis technique is a qualitative model by Miles and Huberman. Penelitian implementation is based on four variables according to the theory of George C.E III , namely connection, assets, commitment, and bureaucratic arrangement. Based on the results of the study, results from satisfaction index society towards quality public services in 2019 scored very well with rat a-average satisfaction of 89,42. This is supported by Competency Enhancement, Public complaints services, Providing Complete and Clear Media Information, Public Service Innovations, Transparent procurement of goods and services. All of that proves that the WBK and WBBM predicates obtained are not just mere predicates, but need an increase in the form of external communication and the addition of Resources.

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