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Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3)
ISSN : 2774650X     EISSN : 27988619     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
Fokus dan kajian dari Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3), yaitu: 1. Bidang Kebijakan Sosial, 2. Kesejahteraan Sosial, 3. Kemiskinan, 4. Bencana Alam dan Sosial, 5. CSR, 6. Inovasi Sosial, 7. Pemberdayaan Sosial, dan 8. Lingkup ilmu yang terkait lainnya.
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Potential of Curcumin in Turmeric as a Preventive Modality from Covid-19 in Pregnant Women Fayola Issalillah
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 2 (2021): July 2021
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) is a state of health emergency and global concern. Unfortunately, there is no effective therapeutic strategy available in dealing with Covid-19 infection. This can endanger risk groups, especially pregnant women. Various studies are competing to develop the therapeutic potential of Covid-19 from herbal compounds, one of which is curcumin. This study aims to determine the potential of curcumin in turmeric as a preventive modality from Covid-19 in pregnant women. This paper uses literature study. Based on the results obtained, the anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant and anti-coagulant effects in curcumin play an important role in preventing the development of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in humans based on various mechanisms. Low doses of curcumin have also been proven safe for consumption by pregnant women. Therefore, routine and low-dose curcumin supplementation can prevent Covid-19 infection in pregnant women.
Understanding Impulsive Buying Behavior in Marketplace Didit Darmawan; John Gatheru
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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In the world, especially in Indonesia, e-commerce as a trading system using internet media has developed rapidly. Marketplaces such as Shopee, Blibli, Lazada, Tokopedia, Bukalapak, and others have contributed to improving online shopping behavior in Indonesia. Online trading transactions are also increasing and becoming a trend in society. Impulsive buying behavior arises as a result of the existence of an easy and practical online shopping system. This study aims to determine the effect of security, ease of use and trust on impulsive buying behavior. The population in this study were consumers who had made online purchases at Shopee and the sample was taken by purposive sampling of 100 people. The analysis tool uses multiple linear analysis. The results showed that the security variable had a significant and dominant positive effect on impulsive buying behavior; (2) ease of use has a significant effect on impulsive buying behavior; (3) trust has a significant effect on impulsive buying behavior. In addition, simultaneously, the three independent variables also have a significant influence on impulsive buying behavior at shopees.
Pandemic Covid 19, Social Psychology, and Pregnancy: Related-ness and Analysis Fayola Issalillah
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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The Covid-19 pandemic is one of the sixth health emergencies of international concern. The government has implemented several adjustments to people's behavior, such as national and regional lockdowns, social distancing, and restrictions on mobility to reduce the spread of this virus. However, this action raises various adverse social psychological problems, especially for pregnant women as a risk factor for Covid-19. This study aims to determine the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the social psychology of pregnant women. This study uses a method. The result shows the Covid-19 pandemic has an impact on the psychology of pregnant women, both interpersonal and interpersonal. This certainly allows bad things to happen to pregnant women, such as anxiety, depression and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which leads to complications during pregnancy. Several treatments with a social psychological approach can be done to prevent the impact of the pandemic on the psychosocial impact of pregnant women.
Study on Education Level and Consequences of Licensing and In-terest in Making Small Business Licensing Rahayu Mardikaningsih; Samsul Arifin
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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This correlation study involves three variables, namely education level, licensing consequences, and interest in making small business licensing because there are still many small-scale entrepreneurs who are reluctant to take care of business licensing even though the government has given it easy. This study involved 29 small businesses in a sub-district in Mojokerto district. The total number of small businesses that have permits is as much as the sample used so that the total sampling method is used. The data collection technique used a questionnaire with a six-scale Likert scale. Test the instrument with validity and reliability which is then tested for normality and linearity as well as hypothesis testing with product moment correlation analysis tools. The finding in this study is that there is a significant relationship between education level and interest in making small business licenses. The relationship between the two variables is quite strong. In addition, it was also found that there is a significant relationship between the consequences of licensing and interest in making small business licensing even though the relationship between the two is weak.
Examining the Relationship between Tourist Motivation, Touristic Attractiveness, and Revisit Intention Ella Anastasya Sinambela
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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The tourism industry is considered to be one of the largest and fastest growing industries in the world and greatly influences the economy. In this industry, development is determined by the decision to visit tourist attractions and the intensity of visits from tourists. In this study, tourist motivation and touristic attractiveness variables will be observed that contribute to the interest in revisiting tourist attractions. Tourist motivation is an integral part of travel behavior and has been widely researched and applied in tourism marketing strategies. While touristic attractiveness is seen as the main element to attract investors and visitors. For visitors, attraction is a reflection of the feelings, beliefs, and opinions an individual has about the ability of a given destination to meet that person's particular holiday needs. The sample of this study amounted to 100 respondents who were collected by convenience sampling method. This research uses multiple linear regression data analysis techniques. The results showed that tourist motivation had a significant effect on revisit intention. Touristic attractiveness has a significant effect on revisit intention. Touristic attractiveness is a variable that has a dominant influence and it becomes a tough task for managers to keep making tourist destinations amidst competition in the tourism industry.
Opinions about Consumer Behavior during the Covid-19 Pandemic Rafadi Khan Khayru
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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Consumer behavior is not just buying to meet needs and wants, but also includes the study of how involved decision-making processes and exchange processes and various things that affect individual and social life. The coronavirus pandemic is highly contagious and has spread rapidly and is happening globally. The spread of this disease outbreak has affected consumer behavior. The situation during the pandemic caused buying activities to change online. Consumers avoid physical contact to avoid transmission. In addition, panic buying occurred in several situations due to excessive anxiety from the public. This article reviews opinions on changes in consumer behavior during the Covid-19 pandemic. How consumers behave during the pandemic and the impact that occurs on shopping behavior in the post-pandemic.
Social Community Participation in Household Waste Management Mohammad Djaelani
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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The increase in population in the city has an impact on the waste produced. Especially with household waste. In addition, the varied consumption patterns of urban communities have the impact of causing waste that will disrupt the quality of life of the community. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out waste management. Waste management is carried out in 5 stages. These stages are 1) Waste collection; 2) Garbage collection; 3) Waste removal; 4) Garbage transportation; 5) Waste processing. The research focus that is the center of attention is waste management from planning to final waste disposal which includes aspects of operational techniques. The type of research used in this study is a type of qualitative research with an exploratory research design. the results of research that has been carried out by the community have known how to process waste in a simple way. However, its application in everyday situations is still rarely done. There are still many people who do not differentiate between organic and inorganic waste. But now urban communities are no longer burning their household waste. The waste from each household has been transported to a final disposal site or final processing place at an independent cost.
The Influence of Business Capital and Owner's Personality on Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Development Sudja’i Sudja’i; Ernawati Ernawati
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 1 (2021): January 2021
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SMEs are one of the contributors to increasing the national economy. SMEs themselves are able to have a good impact on the environment around SMEs. SMEs create job opportunities for local residents. The problem that often occurs in SMEs in Indonesia is the difficulty of SMEs to get business capital and how the personality of the business owner is. This quantitative research was conducted on SMEs in Kediri, East Java. Sampling was done by random sampling. The sample used was 46 respondents. This research uses multiple linear regression data analysis techniques. Business capital has a significant effect on the development of SMEs. The personality of the SMEs owner has a significant influence on the development of SMEs. Business capital and the personality of the SMEs owner have a significant effect on the joint development of SMEs.
The Effectiveness of the Work From Home (WFH) Program during the Covid-19 Pandemic Vatosoa Mendrika; Didit Darmawan; Tri Seno Anjanarko; Jahroni Jahroni; Mochamad Shaleh; Budi Handayani
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 2 (2021): July 2021
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The direct impact of Covid-19 is the weakening of economic growth or even the economy experiencing negative growth. Gross domestic product has decreased drastically. Covid-19 has forced all of us to migrate from places of work in offices, places to study at schools, places to shop at malls, even places of worship in places of worship to all being done at home. The readiness of workers to adapt due to changes in the work environment and different conditions in general is also a challenge for both workers and companies. Therefore, researchers conducted research on the implementation of employee WFH. This research is a quantitative research. The data collection technique is through literature study which aims to describe, explain and analyze facts that can support the research topic. The results show that remote work can be an answer to urban issues and emergency conditions in the short and long term. However, remote work has not yet become mainstream in modern human life.
Study on The Relationship Between Social Support and Entrepreneurship Intention Experienced by Adolescents Rafadi Khan Khayru; Nichen Nichen; Arnadi Chairunnas; Safaruddin Safaruddin; Muhammad Tahir
Journal of Social Science Studies (JOS3) Vol 1, No 2 (2021): July 2021
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Entrepreneurship is very important for the community because with entrepreneurship people are no longer dependent on jobs, and create job opportunities for others. Entrepreneurial activities in the community have a very important role to help overcome the problem of unemployment and increase people's income. The cause of the large number of unemployed because most people do not have an entrepreneurial spirit. The social environment has an important role in shaping the desire for entrepreneurship. The purpose of this correlational study is to determine the relationship between social support and entrepreneurial intentions. Respondents in this study were taken from the group of teenagers aged 15-20 years. The sampling technique in this study used a purposive sampling technique based on characteristics focused on groups of teenagers who had not worked and were not married. In addition, they also have no entrepreneurial experience. There are 46 teenagers who are respondents in this study. All of them came from Padusan Village, Pacet District, Mojokerto Regency. The data analysis technique used to fulfil the study objectives is product moment correlation analysis assisted by the SPSS 26 program. The research findings state that social support has a positive and significant relationship with entrepreneurial intentions. The higher the level of social support received by adolescents, the higher the level of entrepreneurial intentions possessed by adolescents

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