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JURNAL SOSIAL HUMANIORA (JSH)
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Supply Chain Risk Analysis on Vending Machine Products (Study Case in XYZ Company) Puti Sinansari; Nugroho Priyo Negoro; Muhammad Muadz Abdillah
JURNAL SOSIAL HUMANIORA (JSH) Vol 14, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j24433527.v14i1.7966

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The development of business and technology ecosystems demands industry to always make adjustments. Supply chain changes become one that is certain to happen. This change process allows the company to manage and minimize risks. Therefore, it is necessary to apply good risk management to minimize the impact of risk. As one of the vending machine service companies in Indonesia, PT XYZ has a long supply chain, covering the production process, assembling, shipping and customer service. This research aims to identify risk events and risk agents and determine the priority of risk agents in the vending machine service company at PT XYZ. The design of this research uses the first stage House of Risk method to identify risk events and risk agents as well as determining the highest risk agent. Then the highest risk agent is ranked in Pareto diagram to determine risk agent priority. The prospect of this research will be an overview of the risks that may arise in the vending machine service company in Indonesia.
Measurement and Evaluation of the Online Marketing Training Results for Students at SMA Negeri 1 Bantur Malang Arief Bustomi; Ali Yunus Rohedi; Muchamad Nurif
JURNAL SOSIAL HUMANIORA (JSH) Vol 14, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j24433527.v14i1.8594

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SMA Negeri 1 Bantur Malang is located in the southern area of Malang Regency. The demographic conditions and the Bantur community characteristics have caused many SMA Negeri 1 Bantur graduates to choose to work rather than continue their education to higher education. As a solution to this condition, the school has provided job training to students for one year as a provision for them after graduation. Apart from being in the form of student knowledge and skills, job training activities also produce goods and services that can be marketed to the public. Therefore, after participating in the training activities, SMA Negeri 1 Bantur students need to also be given training in marketing goods and services. This paper presents the results of online marketing training for goods and services at SMAN 1 Bantur. The method used in the training is tutorial and practice using text and video media. Measuring the success of training activities using the questionnaire method and assessment of the training participants' practice results. The results of measuring the success of training and their evaluation can measure the increase in knowledge and skills of each student who participates in the training.
Public Satisfaction With Public Services (Study At The Department Of Population nd Civil Registration Of Semarang City) Harsoyo Harsoyo; Suparno Suparno
JURNAL SOSIAL HUMANIORA (JSH) Vol 14, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j24433527.v14i1.8447

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Public service is the role of the function of the state apparatus as a public servant, so that the position of the Government Apparatus in public services is very strategic because it determines the extent to which the government can provide the best possible service to the community and the extent to which the state carries out its role properly. The level of community satisfaction with public services at the Semarang City Population and Civil Registration Service is already good. This indicates that the community is satisfied with the performance that has been carried out by the government. In addition, every element of the Community Satisfaction Index assessment is all in the good category, although there are three elements that are of little value among others, namely service time, tariff, and product specifications for service types. The three types of public services are noted by the government to improve their performance in the future
Using ADDIE Model to Appraise MOOC English for Non-Academic Staffs (ENAS) Designed for University Non-Academic Staffs Amid the COVID 19 Outbreak Kartika Nuswantara; Banu Prasetyo; Gita Widi Bhawika; Ni Wayan Suarmini
JURNAL SOSIAL HUMANIORA (JSH) Vol 14, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j24433527.v14i1.8349

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To help universities non-academic staffs maintain their productivity amid the COVID 19 outbreak, MOOC ENAS was developed. To guarantee the eligibility of the program, through this research, ADDIE model was employed to evaluate the course plan. Step 1 and 2 out of the whole 5 steps of ADDIE were used to describe qualitatively about the course design. Using an online questionnaire, the authors received 110 responses and were able to demonstrate that the design had the quality for a good course design. This was led by the results of investigation on the participants’ background correspond to the course plan including the description and objectives. It was figured out that the design was able to accommodate the participants’ language learning demands. The course design facilitated students learning by serving their education background, their workplace origin, and their already existing language learning experience. However, the study was lacking in the generalizability. To serve this, further research is needed by adding quantitative data so that the results of the evaluation could be presented in numbers that were more accurate and elusive. Finally, in terms of design, the MOOC ENAS is quite accommodating to be further continued into development of course content, implementation, and evaluation as assigned in ADDIE Model.
Dysfunction of Collaborative Governance in the Handling Policy of Covid-19 at Jambi Province Muhammad Ichsan Kabullah; Sudarmoko Sudarmoko; Hendri Koeswara; Fajri Rahman; Azwar Azwar
JURNAL SOSIAL HUMANIORA (JSH) Vol 14, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j24433527.v14i1.8476

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Current research on public administration has generally concluded that collaborative governance is a key factor to solve the contemporary crisis. This argument departs from the essence of a concept that brings state and private stakeholders together in policymaking. Through a case study in the Jambi Province, we find that the collaboration between local governments and society has useful in handle Covid-19 crisis because they may shared understanding to prioritize Covid-19 pandemic as common problem. At the same time, the religious tension also gave a positive impact for the collaboration. However, the collaboration performance has followed several challenges such as incompatible procedures, inequality for the same access between individuals, and intervention by local elites.
Perubahan Perilaku Menyampah Siswa Melalui “Reinforcement” Vanda Ningrum; Deshinta Vibriyanti; Inayah Hidayati; Intan Adhi Perdana Putri; Luh Kitty Katherina; Sari Seftiani
JURNAL SOSIAL HUMANIORA (JSH) Vol 14, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j24433527.v14i2.10962

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Littering behavior studies are essential amid high waste conditions in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze changes in the student's littering behavior through a reinforcement program. Based on a case study at Junior High School in Depok, West Java, and use an explorative - qualitative approach, the study found that students' littering behavior can be categorized as active and passive. Active littering behavior in students is based on students' lack of concern for the environment due to a low knowledge of the impact of waste. Then passive littering behavior is caused by habits that delay littering even though they have an awareness of the waste dangers. Continuous reinforcement at school in positive and negative reinforcement can reduce student littering behavior, both actively and passively. The school's commitment to implementing environmental programs such as the "Green School Program" is needed to minimize students' littering behavior. The effectiveness of this program is determined by the commitment of students, teachers, parents, and other stakeholders in terms of food vendors in the school canteen.
Divine Tobacco: A Paradox Among Health Fascism Hendra Herman; Hardian Satria Jati; Susila Susila; Wempy Setyabudi Hernowo; M. Aufar Saputra Pratama Erawan
JURNAL SOSIAL HUMANIORA (JSH) Vol 14, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j24433527.v14i2.11234

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One way of conventional medicine in Indonesia is the herbal medicinal plant tobacco which is a controversial plant. However, currently, many types of businesses offer health services using alternative medicine using traditional medicine. Of course, this is contrary to the anti-tobacco campaign launched by the government and the regulations on tobacco contained in various laws and regulations. Therefore, this study aims to examine how the legal system regarding tobacco is related to conflicts of interest in tobacco use for treatment. This research is normative juridical research. Through a statutory and conceptual approach, the aim is to understand the importance of using tobacco as alternative medicine. The results of this study are that the government should make tobacco a priority for traditional medicine media and provide legality to community therapy houses because it is proven that tobacco can make a positive contribution to improving health.
The Land Of Complexity 19th and 20th Century Northern Borneo Socio-Demographic History: A Review Nour Muhammad Adriani; Labibatussolihah Labibatussolihah; Mohammad Refi Omar Ar Razy; Andi Suwirta
JURNAL SOSIAL HUMANIORA (JSH) Vol 14, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j24433527.v14i2.11352

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North Borneo has always been the object of international interests and politics. This situation is the effect of socio-demographic plurality that led to the absence of a cohesive socio-political identity that can unite them together. This study aims to analyze the social demographic history of the people of North Borneo (Kalimantan) in the 19th and 20th centuries to understand the complex geopolitics in the region during the decolonialisation process in the post-Second World War. Using a literature review, there are some points concluded, first, the Malay Sultanate of Brunei had dominated the political structure of the area that influenced the foundation of the Malay social system in North Borneo for the following centuries. Second, the colonial project of James Brooke changed the social order in North Borneo with the significant presence of non-Malay groups such as the Chinese until the mid-20th century. Third, the Japanese occupation during the Second World War had brought nationalism among the natives. This spirit had led to an attitude of ethnonationalism that makes it was challenging to build a cohesive national identity among different ethnic groups there. Fourth, after the war, regional conflicts due to the Cold War triggered differences in political systems among the new states that gained independence
Kepuasan Hidup Pekerja Perempuan: Sebuah Tinjauan Konseptual Muthia Pramesti; Isbandi Rukminto Adi; Riani Rachmawati
JURNAL SOSIAL HUMANIORA (JSH) Vol 14, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j24433527.v14i2.10893

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This paper aims to conduct a conceptual study of factors that drive life satisfaction in the work domain for female workers. They experience several problems related to human resource policies related to their personal and work life. The dual role as breadth winner and housewife often take place. Life satisfaction is interesting to be discussed due to the well-being challenges for female workers. The framework is built by “Top-Down” and “Bottom-Up” theory. The author conducted an electronic-based data search from 58 articles during the 2019-2021 period. Several factors affect job satisfaction, such as need fulfilment, self-development and work pressure. The discussion section will explain the factors driving workers' life satisfaction to life, especially for female workers.
Building Social Welfare Through Social Security Based on The Socio-Economic Justice During COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis Muhammad Rafi’i; Zaid Zaid
JURNAL SOSIAL HUMANIORA (JSH) Vol 14, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j24433527.v14i2.9477

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The purpose of this paper is to examine and analyze based on the principles of social and economic justice on how to grow prosperity during a recession in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic as it is today through the strategy of providing social security to affected communities. By involving literature review or normative research methods along with a qualitative approach and legislation, this study found that the law on the security system stipulates that social security includes six forms of social security, including health security, work accident security, old-age security, pension security, death security, and job loss security. it's just that the problem is for those who do not pay dues or participate in the government's social security program. Their welfare must also be considered as mandated by the constitution of the 1945 Constitution. And in the principle of socio-economic justice, social security must be prioritized for the poor and underprivileged who are felt to be in more social need to achieve equity and social welfare