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Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
Published by Universitas Sriwijaya
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27224252     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37275/oaijss.v2i2.16
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
OAIJSS invites manuscripts in the various topics including : 1. Public Policy and Administration 2. Sociology 3. Communication Science 4. International Relation.
Articles 164 Documents
Karawitan Art as Local Cultural Wisdom in the Management of Autism Spectrum Disorder Sukinah, Sukinah
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v3i2.28

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To arrange all life to be in harmony in worldly and spiritual / inner life is the view of life and daily life of the Javanese people in general, for example how to dress properly, harmony in speaking even though they are in an explosive inner emotion, still trying to be polite in expressing their hearts. Children with special needs are part of the nation's children who have the same rights in all aspects of life in this country, including one of which is preserving local culture that has existed for a long time. One of the children with special needs is an autistic child who has complex developmental disorders including barriers in social interaction, deficient or excessive behavior and language barriers, so they need various alternative management. This literature review aims to discuss the use of musical arts as an effort to rehabilitate children with autism spectrum disorder.
The Statement of Health and Children Growth Behind Javanese Local Wisdoms Firngadi, Moetrarsi SK
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v3i2.29

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Local wisdom emerges through internal processes and lasts a long time as a result of interactions between humans and their environment. This long evolutionary process will lead to the emergence of a crystallized value systemin the form of common law, beliefs and local culture. Thus, in essence local wisdom is a norm that is adhered to in society which is believed in faith and becomes a reference in everyday life. Local wisdom is the positive behavior of humans in interacting with nature and the local environment which comes from the values of religious customs, ancestral advice or local culture, which are naturally built in a society to adapt to their local environment. This literature review aims to raise local wisdom in the form of traditions in Javanese society, especially those related to health and care for children.
SWOT Analysis and Ansoff Matrix in Creative Food Industry Business Development: A Study on Creative Food Business “Komala” Suciati, Tri Ratna; Dodi Kurniawan; M. Dery Iswahyudin
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v3i2.30

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The number of entrepreneurs in the food and beverage industry is spread throughout Indonesia. Komala is a business engaged in the culinary or food and beverage industry headquartered in the city of Tangerang. Komala has a local food concept that is packaged in a modern and practical way. This research is qualitative research by conducting interviews with several resource persons who run competent and sustainable food and beverages business. In this study, interviews were conducted with representatives from several restaurant, namely, GB, DBJ, H, KC, SKS, and RR as benchmarks in the Komala food business. The author prepares a list of questions regarding the information needed to approach the SWOT analysis and Ansoff Matrix to the informants. Based on results, it can be concluded that the strategies that Komala's business must implement to develop are strengths (having a structured SOP and competitive prices), weakness (limited human resources and the absence of a physical store), opportunities (starting to collaborate with online food delivery modes), threats (anticipating the increase in raw materials and making new innovative products)
Healing Methods of Mental Disorders with Malukat: The Perspective of Balinese Culture Grantika, Putu Agus; IGA Indah Ardani; IGA Endah Ardjana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v3i2.31

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Balinese culture is known for its strong belief in spiritual influences on the occurrence of illnesses, especially mental disorders. Balinese people still believe that two factors cause mental disorders. The first factor is the real natural factor or Sekala where people will come to the doctor, and the second factor is the unreal natural factor or Niskala where people will consult the paranormal, traditional healer or Balian. In this study, a case was found, where a Balinese teenager experienced a mental disorder. Healing with the traditional Malukat method was used in this case. With this ceremony, it is hoped that all contamination, dirt, and disease will disappear and return to their homeostasis state.
E-learning Based Innovation in Social Science Education Al-Ghifari, Fauzi Tazkia
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v3i2.32

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In essence, social studies online learning innovation is an effort to meet the continuous improvement in the quality of the educational process, to meet the growing demands of society for education. Therefore, the innovation does not mean an increase in refinement and renewal of invention in the learning process that is contrary to these principles which will quickly lag and will even become an obstacle, change or delay in the innovation process. This innovation in social studies learning will be effectively carried out when indicated by the results of evaluation and research in the fieldof social studies learning. Web-based learning which is popularly known as web-based treading or sometimes called web-base d education can be defined as technology applications—web in the world of learning for an educational process. In simple terms, it can be said that all learning by utilizing internet technology, and while the learning process is felt to occur by those who follow it, this activity can be called web-based learning. Website media- based knowledge is part of the use of the internet in the world of education. It is a learning activity that utilizes website media that can be accessedvia the internet network. Website media-based learning is also a learning activity that uses media sites (websites) that can be accessed through the internet network. Website media-based learning or also known as web-based learning is one type of application of electronic learning (e -learning). Website media-based knowledge is part of the use of the internet in education and is a learning activity that utilizes website media. which can be accessed via the internet network.
The Influence of Rewards and Work Motivation on the Performance of Allianz Insurance Agents in an Islamic Economic Perspective Rachmawati, Putri; Asriani; Femci Purnamasari
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v4i1.33

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Insurance is critical need for the community to prepare for what happens in the future such as critical illness, accidents, pension funds and death. The insurance company appreciates the contribution made by the agent by providing rewards, be it in the form of financial, non-financial as well as in the form of other benefits. Rewarding has a positive purpose, but the problem is that giving rewards has the opposite effect. Agents who only focus on the rewards they can get and only give importance to this allows agents to tend to focus on the result without paying attention to the behaviour and processes in it. This study aims to determine the effect of reward and work motivation on agent performance in the Lampung branch of Allianz Life Indonesia insurance. This research is an observational study where primary data is obtained from interviews and questionnaires, and secondary data is obtained from documentation data. The population in this study were 30 insurance agents, with consecutive sampling technique—data obtained by using a questionnaire to 30 agents. Interviews were conducted with the Head of Agency and Business partners. Based on the results of this study, that reward has a significant effect on the performance of the insurance agent Allianz and work motivation has a significant effect on the performance of the insurance agent Allianz. Based on the principles of shari'ah, the principle of ta'awun (help each other), that is, insurance participants help each other (ta'awun) by collecting a grant called tabarru'.
Balanced Scorecard as a Method of Assessing the Performance of a Hospital Management System Sastradinata, Irawan
Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v4i1.34

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The Balanced Scorecard educates management and organizations to view the company as a whole from four perspectives: finance, customers, internal business processes, and learning and growth. The balanced scorecard consists of two words, namely the scorecard and balanced. The scorecard is a card used to record a person's/ personnel's performance score and plan the score that will be achieved in the future. The results of the comparison between the plans established and the actual results that were successfully achieved were used to carry out the evaluation. The balanced scorecard in this third-generation produces the most powerful performance measurement model because it shows the integration of organizational management processes starting from the planning stage, namely by establishing a vision and mission which contains the agreement of individuals in achieving organizational goals, then translated into organizational strategies implemented through Organizational programs/ activities in four interrelated balanced scorecard perspectives, then feedback will be taken on various information obtained from the evaluation of the implementation of the organization's programs/ activities.
Performance Measurement of Comprehensive Emergency Neonatal Obstetric Servant (PONEK) in Dr. Mohammad Hoesin General Hospital Palembang with a Balanced Scorecard to Improve the Quality of Midwifery Services Sastradinata, Irawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v4i1.35

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Introduction: Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) and Neonatal Mortality Rate (IMR) in Indonesia are the highest among ASEAN countries, namely 307 / 100.000 live births for MMR and 20/1000 live births for IMR. This situation can actually be prevented through early detection approaches and appropriate management of mothers and babies through the Comprehensive Obstetric Neonatal Emergency Services (PONEK) program as one of the important elements of good hospital service performance. The performance of a hospital is of course determined by the performance of each unit and team which requires relevant multi-dimensional measurement standards. Basic Score Card (BSC) is a method developed by Kaplan and Norton (1996) to measure performance comprehensively, so it is hoped that this method can help improve the quality of obstetric emergency services, especially in Palembang. Methods: This descriptive analytic study was conducted at Dr. Mohammad Hoesin (RSMH) Palembang by looking for factors that affect the quality of emergency obstetric care and analyzing the performance of the PONEK team in providing PONEK services. Primary data is obtained through questionnaires with direct interviews with respondents or by direct observation in the field to see the real obstacles that occur during service. The data were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. Results: During the period October 2014 - March 2015 there were 1219 total hospitalized patients. Based on the Financial Perspective, the effectiveness ratio for achieving the performance of the RSMH PONEK team still meets the target of 1.3 for vaginal and has not met the target of 0.5 for SC with a financial perspective score of +2. Based on the Customer Perspective, the total score is +2 with the patient satisfaction index is 5957 (satisfied) and the Gross Death Rate (GDR) figure for PONEK RSMH services is 14 (meets GDS MOH standards). Based on the Internal Business Perspective the total score is +1, with the level of compliance with the clinical pathway standard = 92%, the level of compliance for the National Fornas PONEK = 100%, while the response time is > 1 hour. Based on the perspective of learning and growth, the total score = +1, with the number of PONEK trained personnel <50%, neonatal resuscitation and lactation management <10%, employee work motivation is very high, and facilities and infrastructure are classified as good. Based on these four perspectives, the BSC score for RSMH PONEK performance is +0.6 with an interval scale of -1 to +1. Conclusion: Based on the BSC measurement results of the PONEK team at RSMH Palembang, it can be concluded that the PONEK team's performance is good.
The Effect of Design, Brand Image and Personal Selling on Costumer’s Loyalty through Customer’s Satisfaction: A Study on Darbost T-Shirt’s Customers in Jakarta I Made Adnyana; Iswanto, Heru
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The purpose of this research is to study the effect of product design, brand image, and personal selling on customer loyalty through customer satisfaction studies on consumers of darbost t-shirts in Jakarta and to provide suggestions on how PT. Darbost Garment Industri can increase customer satisfaction by increasing the aspects that influence it. For the independent variables: product design (X1), brand image (X2), personal selling (X3), the dependent variable is customer loyalty (Y) and the intervening variable is customer satisfaction (Z). This research approach is quantitative research according to the questionnaire. The sample used was 150 respondents. The results of this study indicate that each of the dimensions of product design, brand image and personal selling directly has a positive and significant effect on customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction directly has a positive and significant effect on customer loyalty. And from each dimension of product design, brand image and personal selling indirectly affect customer loyalty through customer satisfaction.
The Effect of Product Quality, Price and Promotion to Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty in You Coffee and Resto in Jagakarsa Sugiono, Edi; Tia Siti Aisyah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/oaijss.v4i1.38

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This study was aimed to analyse the effect of product quality, price, promotion on customer satisfaction and the effect of customer loyalty at You Coffee and Resto Jagakarsa, Jakarta, Indonesia. 125 sample were selected by purposive sampling in You Coffee and Resto. Data were collected by questionnaires and Structural Equation Model (SEM) were applies as an analysis technique. The results analysis showed that product quality, price, promotion have positive and significant effect on the customer satisfaction and customer loyalty.product quality, price and promotion need to be increased in order to improve satisfaction and loyalty Customer.

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