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Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research
Published by Future Science
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27751082     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.11594/ijssr
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Social culture. Public & social policy Governance & regional autonomy Development economics. Politics Communication Sociology Anthropology Taxation Administration (public & business )
Articles 62 Documents
Transformation of Al-Ghazzali’s Thinking from Rational to Suphistic Trends Ahmad Zayyadi; Sofwan Sofwan; Abdul Basit
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.03.02.03

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Talking about the transformation of Al-Ghazali's thought from rational to Sufistic tendencies is not as easy as al-Ghazali's changing the character of thought, but it requires a very long process. One of the indicators is that in 488 H. (1095 AD) al-Ghazali was in doubt, skeptical of the sciences he was studying. This skeptical state made al-Ghazali undergo quite drastic changes. Not a physical change, but/transformation of his thoughts, which at first tended to be rational and philosophical, in the end he chose the Sufi tendency as the character of his thinking. This article is of a library research nature and uses a historical approach to al-Ghazali's rational-sufistic epistemology with the theory of transformation in al-Ghazali's intellectual history from rational to sufistic in nature with a cross-disciplinary model, namely by combining rational and sufictic into one unified whole. , so that the hope is to emerge "neo Ghazzalian" in the sense of understanding al-Ghazzali's thought as a whole and not partially, so that the results of this paper actually reconstruct al-Gahzzali's thought as a whole by providing fresh knowledge for the development of classical Islamic thought and contemporary.
Going Concern Audit Opinion Reviewed from The Company's Financial Condition, Audit Tenure, and Audit Opinion in the Previous Year Fredy Olimsar
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The purpose of this research is to examine the impact of the company's financial condition, audit tenure, and previous year's audit opinion on acceptance of the Going concern audit. This study's sample consists of transportation sector companies listed on the IDX from 2017 to 2020. Purposive sampling was used in this study, and a total of 112 data were obtained from as many as 28 companies. Logistic regression analysis was used to test hypotheses using SPSS 25 software. The findings revealed that the Company's Financial Condition, Tenure Audit, and previous year's audit Opinion all had an impact on Going Concern audit acceptance. The acceptance of the Going concern audit opinion was influenced in part by the company's financial condition and the previous year's audit opinion. While the Tenure Audit has a minor impact on the acceptance of the Going Concern audit opinion.
Tax Review Models and Working Papers in the Framework of Preparation for A Tax Audit (Case Study PT BJS) Anita Ludia Vivian Wauran; Treesje Amelia Clara Langi; Decire Dumingkan Wagiu; Jeane Christine Lasut; Jeffry Rengku; Stevie Kaligis; Alpindos Toweula
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.03.02.05

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The existence of an examination letter addressed to the Industry as a taxpayer is a scourge that is very much feared by every taxpayer as a business actor receiving income. The existence of an audit means problems for the Industry as a taxpayer, ignorance of the rules and mistakes that may occur either intentionally or unintentionally in reporting Industrial taxes will eventually become a very feared scourge. The existence of payment of the principal tax that must be paid after the tax audit, as well as very large fines and sanctions due to the reporting errors in a very large amount, has disrupted the cash flow of the industry. So as to minimize errors and confusion in tax reports regarding fiscal financial reports that are reported to the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) in the form of SPT, then prior to the existence of an audit letter it is better to hold a tax review contained in the working papers, to review or examine what tax obligations are inherent in every transaction that is in the commercial financial reports produced by the Industry, prior to reporting taxes. So that if there is a tax audit by the DGT on income from these business activities, a review or review of the tax payable that may exist in every transaction of the Industry's financial statements has been carried out beforehand, so that fines or sanctions that may arise can be minimized or prevented from the start. Ignorance of the need for a tax review model by the Industry made researchers conduct research on the tax review model and working papers in accordance with applicable tax regulations, in the face of a tax audit for Industry as a taxpayer and IDUKA. This research method uses a qualitative descriptive method, which begins with designing a tax review in working papers for financial reports prepared by the industry as a taxpayer. The results of this study produce a tax review model with audit work papers in preparing tax audits which are expected to assist taxpayers in planning corporate taxes.
Media and Face-to-Face Communication Behavior Serang District Communities in Conditions Reducing Cases of Covid-19 Rahmi Winangsih; Darwis Sagita; Burhanuddin Mujtaba
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Media communication behavior is a habit that is carried out by individuals or groups in consuming information through the media.With the Covid-19 case, which was experienced by the entire world's population, it resulted in the emergence of new communication patterns, especially to avoid face-to-face communication processes so as to reduce the spread of the virus that was feared by almost the entire world's population, especially the people in Serang Regency. The purpose of this study was to look at communication behavior and face-to-face communication processes in the condition of the Covid-19 virus in people in Serang Regency. From the results of the research it was revealed that there are people who are still afraid of the virus so that activities in carrying out communication processes such as lectures are carried out online, but there are also people in Serang Regency who are ignorant of health protocols and think that the Covid-19 virus is part of human destiny. must be lived and should not be avoided.
Covidization of Media and Entertainment Industry: Current Times and the Future Ahead Romica Bhat; Prithu Sarkar
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.03.02.07

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The paper has tried to address the modification and adaptation done by the motion pictures industry on the business model, decision-making process, and revenue model, with a case study on Walt Disney. This paper also tried to understand the digital disruptiveness probable strategies taken by media organizations to conquer the spot of market leader and gain a competitive advantage from the set of homogeneous competitors. The new normal business model that has helped Disney+ to create the core competency has given the organization a long-term benefit to make a sustainable business model. The paper further indulges on how Walt Disney’s proactive, informed, and balanced decision-making process about the sudden change in media business dynamics along with the arts and communication industry is going to be a benchmark while keeping the window of both online and offline media business with growing target audience and revenue generation. In the end, we have tried to come up with a business model for the media industry in contemporary times and the future.
Prospects and Problems of Tourism Industry in Sundarbans of Bangladesh Aftab Mahadi Rimon; Nabila Akhi; Rina Aktar
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.03.02.08

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Tourism is one of the ever-growing industries not only Bangladesh but also all around the world. Meanwhile, Sundarbans has considered as one of the best nature-based tourism sites in Bangladesh whilst few local peoples participate in this tourism sector. This study examines to analyze the present scenario of the tourism industry as well as identifying the different attractive tourist spots and its problems in the Sundarbans for analyzing the opportunities. Handling a self-administered interview schedule through convenience sampling, data were collected from 120 respondents who were obtained tourist spot in Sundarbans of Khulna Division. Findings showed that 88% tourist having knowledge about different tourist Spots of Sundarbans. The majority of the respondents (34%) visited to Koromjol and the other 29% in Herbaria, even 25% in Hiron Point. The different reasons of visiting a place, here, 46% tourist stayed this place along with 25% for place relaxation, even 17% for Study tour and 8% for research as well as 4% others purposes. The study clearly showed that satisfactory level of tourist of sundabans articulated by their ratings. 28% tourist are fully pleased, 35% tourist satisfactory level is good and 20% tourist are gratified. On the constant 13% tourist are dissatisfied and 4% tourist are very dissatisfied on the facilities on sundarbans. However, 33% tourist said developing infrastructure, 39% tourist ensuring tourist security, 17% tourist talking realistic policy as well as only 11% tourist suggested to other policy.
Marketing in Regional Apparatus: A Regional Innovation Initiative to Build Institutional Identity, Image and Reputation Aries Aries
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.03.02.09

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Marketing is an ideal conception that has not been much in demand and has not been seen in its application in local governance and public services in Banten Province Regional Apparatus. The main cause of this is that there are no regulations and limited education about the importance of implementing marketing in regional apparatus. So that the application of marketing in regional devices needs to be used as a regional innovation initiative as stipulated in Government Regulation No. 38 of 2017 concerning Regional Innovation. Because with marketing, regional apparatus get tangible benefits; improve performance and as an effort to build identity, image and achieve institutional reputation.
Agricultural Modernization Communication Network in the City of Serang Banten Indonesia Sigit Surahman
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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The population density in Serang town has a control the narrowing agricultural. This was the start the concept of slim land farming as food security. the ladies Farmers cluster (KWT) is an alternate thanks to strengthen food security, particularly throughout the Covid-19 amount that occurred in 2020. This analysis can describe the method of its formation through communication actions. 1) however did KWT Annisa amendment ancient farming designs into fashionable ones?; 2) what's role individual vocals in farmer groups?. The idea of communication is that the basis for knowing act of communication. Case studies square measure used as a technique during this analysis. Interviews, observations, and agricultural land information from the Central Statistics Banten became the sources for this analysis. The ultimate analysis shows the results of vocal opinion leaders being the middle that's ready to encourage the utilization of slim land.
Prospects and Problems of Tourism Industry in Sundarbans of Bangladesh Aftab Mahadi Rimon Aftab Mahadi Rimon; Rina Aktar Rina; Nabila Akhi
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.04.01.01

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Tourism is one of the ever-growing industries not only Bangladesh but also all around the world. Meanwhile, Sundarbans has considered as one of the best nature-based tourism sites in Bangladesh whilst few local peoples participate in this tourism sector. This study examines to analyze the present scenario of the tourism industry as well as identifying the different attractive tourist spots and its problems in the Sundarbans for analyzing the opportunities. Handling a self-administered interview schedule through convenience sampling, data were collected from 120 respondents who were obtained tourist spot in Sundarbans of Khulna Division. Findings showed that 88% tourist having knowledge about different tourist Spots of Sundarbans. The majority of the respondents (34%) visited to Koromjol and the other 29% in Herbaria, even 25% in Hiron Point. The different reasons of visiting a place, here, 46% tourist stayed this place along with 25% for place relaxation, even 17% for Study tour and 8% for research as well as 4% others purposes. The study clearly showed that satisfactory level of tourist of sundabans articulated by their ratings. 28% tourist are fully pleased, 35% tourist satisfactory level is good and 20% tourist are gratified. On the constant 13% tourist are dissatisfied and 4% tourist are very dissatisfied on the facilities on sundarbans. However, 33% tourist said developing infrastructure, 39% tourist ensuring tourist security, 17% tourist talking realistic policy as well as only 11% tourist suggested to other policy.
Timing's Influence on the Efficacy of Heritage Impact Assessment: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis Souaad Fanit; Nadia Chabi
Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research Vol 4 No 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijssr.04.01.02

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This study aims to emphasize the growing importance of Heritage Impact Assessment in managing world cultural heritage, as it faces various challenges posed by urban development policies. Heritage Impact Assessment is seen as a crucial tool for achieving the balance between preserving cultural heritage and fostering development. The study focuses on the outcomes of the application of Heritage Impact Assessment in five world cultural heritage sites, each facing unique development projects, located in different countries. A case study research method was adopted to provide an in-depth analysis within specific contexts. The results were obtained through a comparative qualitative analysis, which aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the correlation between the timing of implementation and its connection to the efficacy of the evaluation. The results showed that the timing of the implementation of Heritage Impact Assessment can have a significant impact on the final outcome of the evaluation but other factors also play a role, adequate methodology, contextual, and institutional factors. The results demonstrated the two-fold nature of heritage impact assessment, dependent on the time of application: proactive assessment, which helps enhance the world heritage's resilience and prepare it for future development initiatives, and curative assessment, which serves as a corrective measure for specific projects.