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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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Policy Implementation of Non Civil Servant Educator Training in Higher Education (Study of Implementation of Rector Regulation of Malang State University Number 14 the Year 2017 Regarding Non-PNS Permanent Lecturers at State University of Malang) Wahyu Bowo Laksono; Bambang Santoso Haryono; Mohammad Nuh
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 4 (2021)
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Higher education is part of the national education system that has a strategic role in educating the nation's life and advancing science and technology by paying attention to and applying human and cultural values and sustainably empowering the Indonesian people, to support Malang State University (UM) as a state university that is implementing higher education autonomy with a financial management pattern, the Public Service Agency is given the authority to appoint Non-PNS Permanent Lecturers based on the internal needs of the institution. adapted to national higher education standards. The objectives of this study are: (1) to explain the implementation of the Rector of the State University of Malang Number 14 of 2017 concerning Permanent Lecturers of Non-PNS UM (2) to determine the supporting and inhibiting factors. This study used the descriptive qualitative method. Data collection techniques used in this study were interviews, observation, and documentation. Research findings: (1) differences in the interpretation of leaders at universities and faculties and among non-PNS permanent lecturers themselves in terms of clarity of future status for non-PNS UM lecturers (2) lack of socialization related to non-PNS policies Permanent PNS UM lecturers in particular in terms of career patterns, clarification of further study S3 in the contract period (3). There are differences in policies in terms of employment status and providing incentives for education staff with the status of Non-Permanent Employees with the policy of Non-PNS Permanent Lecturers whose rights and obligations are the same as PNS.
The Strategy of Blitar Regency’s Government to Increase the Role of Health Center Services in Dealing with Covid-19 Pandemic Susi Narulita Kumala Dewi; M.R. Khairul Muluk; Romy Hermawan
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 1 (2021)
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In recent years, the issue of health services has become a national public spotlight in Indonesia. Especially since the Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic emerging, where the role of health institutions around the community is very important. This study aims to determine the quality of PUSKESMAS as a heath institution with strategic role in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. By the descriptive method which is combined with quantitative approach, this research was conducted to all PUSKESMAS in Blitar regency. While the reason of Blitar regency has been chosen in this study was due to their succeed for decreasing rate of COVID-19 epidemic in several areas in Blitar. Therefore, the discussion in this study will be aimed at analyzing the strategies used by related actors in reducing the spread of COVID-19 in Blitar regency. The results of this study indicates that the overall quality of PUSKESMAS in Blitar district is not good enough. However, with appropriate strategy carried out by the Blitar Government, it can maximize these limitations. Thus at the end, it may resulting total reduction in the spread of COVID-19 in several areas.
Go-Ride Drivers Work Motivation Analysis in PT. Gojek Indonesia (Research on Driver Go-Ride PT. Gojek Indonesia Malang) Mima Kurniasih; Umar Nimran; Tri Wulida Afrianty
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 3 (2021)
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A start-up company is a phenomenon of business development, based on information technology through digital marketing by using Internet technology, in the form of an application that integrate the owners and users.  Human resources who are in charge in organization is not only employees, but also partners for business outside the company. Motivation that comes from partners of business is very important to be managed by company, therefore the goals could be carried out well. This study describes and analyzes the work motivation of drivers who are join in PT. Gojek Indonesia in Malang. This research uses a descriptive qualitative, by collecting several data through a triangulation method.  The collected data would be analyzed by using Miles, Huberman, and Saldana analysis method models.  The result presents that work motivation of the drivers influenced by individual character and work environment factor. Hence, an organization support that is provided for the drivers is also increase their work motivation, therefore the drivers would like to stay with PT. Gojek Indonesia Meanwhile, to increase work motivation an adjustment is still needed in rewards system that is provided to the drivers.
Post-Merger Digital-Media Content Management Tantri Dwi Rahmawati; Reza Safitri; Rachmat Kriyantono
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 23 No. 3 (2020)
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This study aimed to analyze the process of managing digital media content after the KapanLagi Networks merged. The research study adopted a descriptive-qualitative approach. The informants were selected using a purposive sampling method. The data were collected through participant observation and in-depth interviews. The results found merger strategy had a positive impact on KapanLagi Networks. The merger strategy succeeded in providing an opportunity for KapanLagi Networks to develop its content. Content management of KapanLagi Networks is influenced by several factors, including 1) professionalism and target demands; (2) user behavior; (3) profit orientation; (4) analytic tools and social media; (5) capitalist ideology; (6) implementation of digital journalism and multimedia journalism; (7) editorial policy. These factors indicate merger integration does not always produce content uniformity but also encourages content diversity.
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.
Technology Business Incubator Service Challenges During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Traditional Incubator Versus Virtual Incubator Setiowiji Handoyo; Uus Faizal Firdaussy; Siti Kholiyah
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 2 (2021)
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Technology business incubator (TBI) is an institution that has an essential role in supporting the creation and development of entrepreneurship in the early stage of their business life cycle. The Covid-19 pandemic made the incubator service put on hold due to the government's social restriction policy to deal with the Sars-CoV-2 spreading. Virtual incubator services become a new model for delivering incubator services during the Covid -19 pandemic due to traditional incubator services is not suitable yet impossible to be held. The research aims to analyse an incubator service model in the pandemic, identify the virtual incubator services' weakness during the Covid-19 pandemic, and formulate a policy recommendation to cope with incubator services problems, either traditionally or virtually. The research was conducted from July 2019 to October 2020 by using a qualitative descriptive research method with the TBI PPII LIPI as a case study. Data collection will carry out through observation, interviews, documentation, and discussion record archive. The framework uses best practices in incubator services. The research findings show that IBT services that only use one of the two existing IBT models are not the right choice during the Covid-19 pandemic. Both Incubator models each have limitations. Hence, this research offers a hybrid incubator service model that combines traditional and virtual incubator services.
Modelling Inflation Rates Provinces in Indonesia Period 2013-2017 with Spatial Durbin Model (SDM) Dynamic Using Spatially Corrected Blundell-Bond (SCBB) Widya Reza; Henny Pramoedyo; Rahma Fitriani
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 4 (2021)
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Inflation control is one of the main macroeconomic problems that must be solved in Indonesia. In inflation control, it is necessary to do an analysis to determine the factors that influence it. The Phillips Curve theory states that one of the factors that influence inflation in a given period is the inflation of the previous period so that dynamic relationships apply that require dynamic modeling. In a dynamic model, the lag of the response variable as a predictor variable causes endogeneity problems so that a parameter estimation method is needed to overcome it. In addition to inflation in the previous period, factors that are thought to influence the inflation rate in Indonesia are economic growth, real interest rates, money supply, and the Consumer price index (CPI) set by the government. The closeness between provinces in Indonesia can cause the inflation rate of a province to be similar to the inflation rate of other provinces through the transfer of information and knowledge, causing spatial dependence. Spatial dependence can occur in a response and predictor variables called Spatial Durbin Model (SDM). To overcome this problem a method is needed to overcome the problem of endogeneity and spatial dependence, namely Spatially Corrected Blundell-Bond (SCBB). The results showed that the inflation rate in the previous year (Inft-1) had a significant influence on the inflation rate this year. In addition, another variable that significantly influences the inflation rate is the inflation rate in neighborhood provinces (WInft), the inflation rate in the neighborhood provinces at the previous time (WInft-1), economic growth (PEt), SBI interest rates (SBIt), SBI interest rates in neighborhood provinces (WSBIt), Consumer Price index (CPI) set by the government in that province (CPIt) and neighborhood provinces (WCPIt).
Distributive Justice, Job Satisfaction and Ethical Leadership Effect On Employee Organizational Commitment Didik Purwiyanto; FX Adi Purwanto
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 4 (2021)
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This research is motivated by an organization or company success whose biggest factors are influenced by employee performance. This study used employee respondents of PT Pelindo III (Persero) Tanjung Perak Port Surabaya which consist of 225 respondents taken using accidental sampling techniques. Data analysis using multiple linear analysis. The results showed that fair distribution, job satisfaction, and ethical leadership influenced the organization's committee. This is influenced by several factors, such as companies that can allocate rewards appropriately, employees who are satisfied with the work they do and the existence of organization leaders or companies that can to be exemplary and motivating.
Market Revitalization Policy Reviewed from GOOD GOVERNANCE’S Perspective (A Study at Dinoyo Market of Malang) Muhammad Mardani; Ratih Nur Pratiwi; Siti Rochmah
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 4 (2021)
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As one of the cities that carries Tri Bina Cita, the city of students, industry, and tourism, it’s undeniable that Malang City has become one of the strategic areas in the development of modern markets. Through the development of modern markets in Malang City, it’s possible that people tend to switch from traditional markets to modern markets. Therefore, to keep pace with market growth expected in Malang City, it’s fitting traditional markets to be addressed through a policy, which is market revitalization. Market revitalization can be interpreted as a process, method, and action that is able to give importance to sellers and buyers in traditional market. The implementation of market revitalization should be done to balance the growth rate of modern market in an area. Market Revitalization Dinoyo governance aims to regulate the market, so it will be more organized, orderly, and convenient for sellers and buyers.The revitalization policy at Dinoyo Market is a form of decision implemented by Malang City Government, as an effort to increase the competitiveness of traditional markets in Malang City, such as Dinoyo Market. The revitalization at Dinoyo Market not just talking about the construction, but the real impact that can be felt by the public, as sellers and buyers at Dinoyo Market. Some of the things that must be considered by Malang City Government regarding the revitalization policy at Dinoyo Market is about the feasibility of market buildings, which became a part of the protection for the sellers and buyers at Dinoyo Market, also market safety, to provide convenience to visitors who shop at Dinoyo Market, furthermore cleanliness of market location and hygiene ingredients at Dinoyo Market, to ensure these materials are protected from things that are dangerous and safe for consumption. Therefore, this study will discuss about the revitalization policy at Dinoyo Market through the perspective of Good Governance, so that it can find out the efforts that have been made and can be carried out by Malang City Government.
Estimating Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) District/City in East Nusa Tenggara with Spatial Dynamic Panel Data Febrya Christin Handayani Buan; Rahma Fitriani; Nurjannah Nurjannah
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 24 No. 4 (2021)
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East Nusa Tenggara Province has the lowest Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) value in Indonesia. The local governments try to increase the value of GRDP by providing capital for productive businesses, increasing human resources, and managing the economic sector in each district/city. The GRDP value is influenced by dynamic economic factors. In a functional region, GRDP values in a region are correlated with neighboring regions. Regions that have homogeneous characteristics will tend to have the same economic condition, therefore indicating there is spatial dependence. Therefore, to know the pattern of GRDP value should be doing periode observed use panel data. Model panel data that can accommodate the effect of each factor on GRDP value has dynamic and dependence spatial, the model can be more useful to capture them. This study will apply the model to the cast of GRDP value in the district/city of East Nusa Tenggara Province with economic factors affecting GRDP value is labor (L), population (P), investment (Inv), and locally generated revenue (LGR). The results of variable estimated the found that significantly affect the GRDP values are investment (Inv) and locally generated revenue (LGR), furthermore GRDP value affect by GRDP value in the previous period and GRDP value by neighbor regions.

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