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Indonesia Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR)
Published by Prospect Publishing
ISSN : 28306910     EISSN : 28301094     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55381
Core Subject : Social,
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) is a medium for academicians, government, private companies, and social institutions to communicate research activities. Each published article is expected to provide new research references elsewhere on related issues. Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review admits articles from research activities covering community services, application of science and technology, community capacity building, or community empowerment. There are no specific scientific limitations in this journal. IJSRR contains research reports on CSR activities, poverty alleviation, environmental preservation, and good practice of disaster management.
Articles 27 Documents
Community Socio-Economic Change Post-Establishment of Nglinggo Tourism Village in Kulonprogo Regency Ria Widyaningrum; Sri Peni Wastutiningsih; Dina Ruslanjari
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): April
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The tourism growth in Indonesia is currently on a continuous expansion and diversification in an effort to develop the tourism sector as an economic driver, the creator of employment, improving community welfare, and environmental preservation. Development of tourism destinations carried out by the Indonesian government are distributed throughout the nation, including the Special Province of Yogyakarta or locally known as Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY). One area that is being built for the tourism development in this province is Menoreh Hills, especially tourism villages in West Nglinggo and East Nglinggo Hamlets, Pagerharjo Village, Samigaluh District, Kulonprogo Regency. The purpose of this study is to analyse social changes in the community after the establishment of Nglinggo Tourism Village in Pagerharjo Village, Samigaluh District, Kulonprogo Regency. The method used in the research was a qualitative with descriptive approach to present a specific description of the community’s social conditions after the establishment of Nglinggo Tourism Village. The results showed that social changes are present in the community after the establishment of Nglinggo Tourism Village in the form of increased social status of the individuals in the community, increased diversity of jobs available in the community which had impacted the household income, increased patterns of social interaction, increased community and individual skills, increased social roles, and decreased emigration. Community social change occurs for the reason that the community itself are aware to develop the owned potentials in a participatory manner.
The Analysis of Level Community Perception and Participation in Corporate Social Responsibility Program "Mangrove Planting at Abrasion Areas" in Kampung Klayas Daril Andrean Davins; Bambang Respati; Dodi Yapsenang; Mustagfirin
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): April
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 CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) is mechanism for companies action to integrate beetwen environment and social interactions in stakeholders interest. The presence of CSR community must be followed by same perception and participation to achieve the objectives of implementation program accordance as main problem. One of CSR programs from PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional Refinery Unit VII Kasim is mangroves planting in abrasion area of Kampung Klayas. The program that has been carried out in last few years has not yet obtained significant results in reduced coastal abrasion. The lack of information regarding perception and participation of Klayas village community, regarding the program's intentions and environmental conditions around their area establish the program not run optimally. This research was conducted to determine level of community perception and participation in implementation of CSR programs in Kampung Klayas. This research was conducted in January-March 2022 in Kampung Klayas, Seget, West Papua. This r method uses quantitative approach with descriptive design and correlation analysis in assessing level of public perception and participation. The results showed that the level of perception reached 100% about main program, but perception of urgency program had value (24.36%) with a meaning that the majority community did not know the interests and intentions (urgency) of programs. While the results of participation rate get results (<20%) which indicates that the majority of people do not take action directly in implementation. This influenced by several factors, including level ofeducation or understanding, as well as factor X regarding (Social Groups of Special Community)
Bright Village with a Brilliant Economy through the Kampung SETRUM Innovation (Community Renewable Energy Center) as a Form of Optimizing Sustainable Renewable Energy by PT. PJB UP Paiton Probolinggo Choirul Muna; Alifatul Kumala; Abdul Aziz
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): April
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 Indonesia's energy potential is certainly quite large. Yet, this potential must be managed properly so that it does not extinct quickly. Therefore, it is important to have an innovation in order to help minimize the sustainable use of fossil energy. Currently, there are good practices that have been carried out in the use of renewable energy such as that carried out by PT. PJB UP Paiton in its social responsibilityprogram in Andungbiru village, Probolinggo district through the innovation of the kampung SETRUM. This study aims to explore the implementation and sustainability of the kampung SETRUM program implemented. With a qualitative descriptive approach through interviews and literature studies, the results show that the implementation of the SETRUM village program has good implications for thecommunity. More details can be seen through the glasses of the sustainability compass, which includes several integrated aspects such as nature, economy, social and well being. Of course, integrated innovation is one of the appropriate alternative solutions in answering the problems that occur, as well as a tangible manifestation of an energy-friendly and sustainable development program
The Existence Local Wisdom of Rice Farming in North Lintau Buo District, Tanah Datar Regency, West Sumatra Province Fortuna Adlin; Arifudin Arifudin; Cepriadi
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): April
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This research aims to know the existence local wisdom of rice farming in North Lintau Buo Subdistrict, Tanah Datar District, West Sumatra Province. Descriptive qualitative analysis was used with an ethnographic approach, to investigate a culture with in depth interviews and participatory observation. The informants are rice farmers who spread across the five villages of North Lintau Buo Subdistrict. The resultsshowed that rice farmers in Lintau Buo Utara Subdistrict still practice local wisdom, there are 20 total local wisdoms with 13 local wisdoms that are still being implemented are: alek banda/alek tapai, goro talia banda, paraku, pengisian ikan, dipongok, pantangan memilih benih, tapak semaian, penancapan tanaman sicerek, larangan manabang batang kayu, larangan manyabik rumpuik, basiang padi, tawa nan ampek dan manyabik. However there are 7 local wisdoms that are no longer implemented.
Case Study Approach in Community Empowerment Research in Indonesia Miftah Faridl Widhagdha; Suryo Ediyono
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): April
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Case study is one approach in qualitative research that was developed from the traditions of anthropology, sociology, and psychology. The case study approach focuses on the study of specific programs, events, activities, processes or units in a particular or contemporary context. This article is a literature review conducted on five dissertation articles that discuss the topic of community empowerment published by the Development Extension / Community Empowerment Doctoral Study Program, Graduate School, Sebelas Maret University in the period 2013-2020. As a result, the five dissertation articles reviewed used a case study approach as an analytical tool in dissecting community empowerment activities. A case studies must be supported by a deep understanding of the characteristics of the findings so that these approaches could have a large scientific impact.
How to Build Community Mutual Assistance Initiatives During the COVID-19 Pandemic? : Communication Analysis on the Jogo Tonggo Movement Ukhtika Zulfa Nafila; Helfi Agustin
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): April
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The Indonesian government implemented a quarantine policy at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The implementation of quarantine in the community while the prevention of transmission for those who have been infected is by imposing selfisolation. For people who are self-isolating at home, the Central Java regional government has a program called Jogo Tonggo. Concept of the Jogo Tonggo is the neighbors help to supply the needs of residents who are self-isolating. This study aims to analyze the process of communication and coordination of village officials in building public awareness of the implementation of the Jogo Tonggo program during self-isolation for the prevention of COVID-19. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method, located in Gumelem Kulon Village, RT 01 RW 03 in January-December 2021.The technique for determining research subjects is purposive sampling. Informants in this study amounted to 12 people. Collecting data through interviews and observation. We found that communicators socialize the Jogo Tonggo program in Gumelem Kulon Village RW 03 by sending messages through WhatsApp groups. The messages conveyed included an invitation to help neighbors who are self isolation, providing support and not isolating them, as well as recommendations to continue to obey health protocols. The media used to socialize the Jogo Tonggo program, namely whats app social media, posters and billboards are only provided at the village hall and oral communication. The recipients of the Jogo Tonggo message are all people in Gumelem Kulon Village, especially in RW 03. The impact that occurs after residents receive the message, residents are willing to help the daily needs of self isolation families. Barriers to implementing the Jogo Tonggo program are the lack of communication between families who are self isolation to the RT/RW and messages that are not followed bypreventive measures because there are still residents who do not comply with health protocols. Communication and coordination carried out in Gumelem Kulon Village is unfully optimal yet. The media used is not evenly distributed and is not updated regularly
Social License as a Corporate Sustainability Strategy PT Pupuk Kalimantan Timur: (Case Study of The Tanjung Limau Floating Craft CSR Program) Budi Wahju Soesilo; Bambang Rudito
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): April
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Social License is a form of acceptance and support given by the community to the company's operations, as part of the social attitude of the community, the results of social legitimacy are dynamic and can change according to the relationship between the company and the community. This study aims to determine the level of social legitimacy of the company's operations by the community in the form of the value of social license (Social License Index). This research was conducted in the Ring 1 and Ring 2 areas of the company, namely Bontang Baru Village which is the company's Ring 1 area, Bontang Kuala Village and Gusung Island Meru, North Bontang District, Bontang City, East Kalimantan Province during the period January to July 2020. This study uses mixed methods. Measurement of the value of Social License Index (SLI) using a quantitative method with 30 respondents from the community and processed using Microsoft Excel software, then to determine the quality and narrative of social legitimacy used a qualitative descriptive method by conducting in-depth interviews with 10 informants who are considered to know the conditions program. The results of the study indicate that the social legitimacy given by the community to the company's operations shows a value of 3,95 or is included in the High Approval category. This category shows that the community has accepted and trusted the company's operations in people's daily lives. This is supported by evidence of the success of the Tanjung Limau Floating Cage (KJA) CSR program implemented in the company's Ring 1 area, which has shown a positive impact on the company and the community.
Community Social Impact Analysis of Kelan Green Beach Tourism Development: (PT Pertamina Patra Niaga DPPU Ngurah Rai CSR Program) Inggar Mayang Sabrina; Muhammad Hartato; Yusnur Rainday Ahmad; Muhson Arifin; Putri Kinasih E.A.A
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Oktober
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This research was conducted to analyze the impact of the development activities of Kelan Beach tourism arrangement by Pokdarwis which is a fostered group of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga DPPU Ngurah Rai. The location of this research was conducted in Kelan Traditional Village, Tuban Village, Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative research using a behavioristic theory approach. The conclusion of this research is that PT Pertamina Patra Niaga's DPPU Ngurah Rai CSR activities through Green Beach Kelan activities have several measurable impacts. This can be seen based on the analysis of the sustainability compass in the form of the impact from the nature side in the form of processing 1500 kg of sea wood waste, from the economic side, income from tourism is IDR 27,000,000 on average per month, from the social side, 17 group members have increased skills in management of tourism management, and in terms of well being 17 group members have the ability to process marine wood waste. This Kelan Green Beach development activity is one of the innovations in developing coastal tourism in the Badung Regency, Bali.
Creating Social Innovation: Lesson Learned from Community Development Practice at PT ANTAM UBP Emas Pongkor and PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional Unit III Plaju Rizqyansyah Fitramadhana
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Oktober
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Human’s intractable problems are pushing people around the globe to create innovation. Social innovation discussions and practices had becoming global requirement that transforming the important to the future development. The government of Indonesia, through its Ministry of Environment and Forest, has inserted social innovation into their newest legal code. Permen LHK No. 1 Tahun 2021, for instance, challenges corporations to enact social innovation to sweep all the problems away. Unfortunately, that kind of expectation doesn't followed by clear instructions from the government leaving firms in a confusing situation. Spearheaded by that deficiency, this research aims to adumbrate several conditions which support the creation of social innovation. By evaluating two community empowerment-based social innovations at PT ANTAM UBP Emas Pongkor and PT Kilang Pertamina Internasional Unit III Plaju, this investigation wants to find out what is the specific precursor of social innovation. Using case study methodology, there are at least two factors contributing to social innovation in the community empowerment context. The first is scientific collaboration in the form of multidiscipline and interdiscipline. Second, social innovation needs the combination social responsibility model.
Ecological Index, Status and Challenges of the Bird Conservation Programs (Avifauna) Among Indigenous Peoples of the Moi Lemas Tribe, West Papua Dodi Yapsenang; Daril Andrean Davinsa; Bambang Respati; Agus Kurniawan; Maryani Maryani; Mustagfirin
Indonesian Journal of Social Responsibility Review (IJSRR) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Oktober
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Bird Avifauna) is one of the biodiversity that has an important role in the ecosystem as a bioenvironmental indicator. The hunting activity and trade of birds occurred continuously making the existence and functions of the bird community threatened. One of the biodiversity programs of PT Pertamina International Refinery Unit VII Kasim is bird conservation in the Buffer zone area. This program was carried out in the middle of the Indigenous Peoples of the Moi Tribe Lemas. The ecological index, conservation status and defiance in the program lack of information, so research or urgency in research on avifauna was necessary. This research was conducted in January-February 2022, in the Buffer zone area of ​​38.5 ha. The research methods consist of preliminary surveys, location determination, counts of birds, determining animal conservation status (IUCN, CITES, PP), as well as observation of Program challenges to related stakeholders. The analysis used in this study includes the Ecological Index (H', R, E) and Descriptive Analysis of the implementation of programs based on related stakeholders. The results obtained that the index (H ') had a value of 3.74, index (R) with range of 1.02 and the index (e) with a range 0.02. Conservation status (IUCN Red List) obtained 1 type of bird being endangered, (CITES) had resulted with 14 species was forbidden for sale or noted, and 23 species of birds protected by Government Regulations of Indonesia. Whereas in the implementation of the program, it was concluded that the society of Moi Lemas was an important key in conservation programs in the company area and their suggestions must be used as part of the implementation of the program in the field. Deliberations are held with the Moi Tribe Indigenous People, so that the intensity and area of ​​hunting are regulated in such a way, so that the bird's integrity can be maintained.

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