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Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry
Published by Tinta Emas Publisher
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30257824     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59535/sehati
Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry are dedicated to fostering comprehensive research and scholarly discourse within the dynamic realms of urban development, economic intricacies, and the intricate humanistic dimensions encountered within industrial and urban landscapes. Aims Our primary aims encompass: Promoting Multidisciplinary Inquiry: We aspire to cultivate a culture of multidisciplinary research that probes deeply into the intricate tapestry of urbanization and industrialization, acknowledging the interplay between societal, economic, and humanistic dynamics. Disseminating Knowledge: We are steadfast in our commitment to disseminating well-researched findings, facilitating the exchange of ideas, and contributing to a nuanced comprehension of the challenges and possibilities embedded in urban and industrial contexts. Fostering Innovative Thought: We endeavor to inspire innovative solutions and novel strategies that address the evolving socio-economic and humanistic facets of townships and industries, thereby contributing to the progress and sustainability of communities and regions. Scope The Journal of Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry invites original contributions and scholarly work within a diverse array of areas, including but not limited to: Socio-Economic Dynamics Economic Growth Patterns and Trends Income Inequality and Wealth Distribution Employment Patterns and Labor Markets Economic Policies and Their Social Impact Poverty Alleviation Strategies Humanistic Dimensions Cultural Heritage Preservation Artistic and Literary Expressions in Urban Contexts Linguistic Diversity and Cultural Identity Historical Narratives Shaping Local Communities Ethical and Moral Considerations in Urban Life Urban Development Urban Planning and Sustainable Development Infrastructure and Transportation Networks Environmental Sustainability in Urban Areas Quality of Life and Well-being of Urban Dwellers Smart City Initiatives Industrial Impact Industrialization and Its Influence on Local Communities Technological Advancements and Adoption in Industries Environmental Sustainability Practices within Industries Socio-Economic Well-being of Industrial Workers Supply Chain and Logistics Management Social Welfare and Justice Social Welfare Programs and Initiatives Human Rights Advocacy and Implementation Social Justice Challenges in Urban and Industrial Environments Equity and Inclusion Strategies Community Engagement and Empowerment The Journal of Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry is an inclusive platform for scholars, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to engage in constructive dialogue and contribute to the holistic understanding and enhancement of socio-economic and humanistic aspects in the context of townships and industries.
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Tiktok Poison Against the Consumerist Culture of Madiun City People in The Era of Digital Disruption Yopie Diondy Kurniawan; Halleina Rejeki Putri Hartono; Amri Amrulloh; Qimyatusaadah Qimyatusaadah
Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v1i2.116

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The COVID-19 pandemic, which has become an outbreak since December 2019, has changed the order of world life. Social activities that are usually carried out in person have to be carried out online, including working, studying and shopping. This causes the use of social media to increase, one of which is the TikTok application. In the TikTok application, there is a trend that is of interest to social media users, namely TikTok poison. Poison TikTok is a trend that displays content containing information about a product, such as unboxing or interesting reviews, so that it attracts the interest of the audience to shop online. This can certainly have an impact on the level of consumerism of social media users. Therefore, the aim of this research is to find out how the toxic trend of TikTok influences and its relationship to consumer behavior in the millennial generation. From this research it is known how student behavior, the impact obtained, students' responses and reasons for TikTok poison influence their level of consumerism.
Educational Psychology, Subjective Narratives of Consequences of Games Performance Dandi Dandi; Maria Veronica
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v1i2.123

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Gaming addiction has become an increasing problem among children, teenagers and even adults in Indonesia. This study aims to examine the impact of gaming addiction on education in Indonesia, focusing on aspects such as academic performance, social behavior, and mental well-being. The research method used was a survey and interview of active gamers and non-gamers through 3 research subjects who are students at one of the campuses in Palangka Raya. The results showed that gaming addiction has a negative impact on students' academic performance. Respondents who played games more often tended to have lower grades compared to non-gamers. They also tend to be absent from school more frequently.
Confidence and Students' Access of Part-Time Labor in Kalimantan Tengah Lien Meilan; Evi Mariani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v1i2.124

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Based on interviews, this research aims to find out how motivation and factors that encourage students to carry out college activities, namely learning as their responsibility to become students and in addition to that also undergo activities to work. Research was conducted using a qualitative method with a case study approach. Whereby research closely investigates an event, activity, process, or group of individuals. Cases are limited by time and activity, and research collects complete information using various data collection procedures based on a predetermined time. The subjects studied were students who studied while working. From the results of the study, it shows that the reason why students choose to study while working is because of the internal motive where there is a direct impetus related to individual activities, not merely to fulfill basic personal needs but also to improve self-quality and increase self-experience in work, increase high competitiveness as well as to plan future careers.
Psychological Education in Overcoming Trauma Due to Natural Disasters Frisca Reggina; Eva Indriani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v1i2.125

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This research aims to explore the role of educational psychology in overcoming trauma resulting from natural disasters, with a focus on case studies of flood disasters. Natural disasters, such as floods, often cause significant psychological impacts on individuals, especially children and adolescents. In this context, educational psychology has an important role in providing psychological support, facilitating recovery, and building psychological resilience in disaster victims. This research uses a qualitative approach with a specific flood case study to evaluate educational psychology strategies that have been used to overcome trauma caused by natural disasters. The findings of this study highlight the importance of person-centred and evidence-based approaches in helping individuals cope with the psychological impacts of natural disasters, as well as offering insight into how education can be an effective tool in building psychological resilience and supporting post-disaster recovery. This study has the potential to provide practical guidance for professionals in the fields of educational psychology, education, and disaster relief to provide better support to those affected by natural disasters, especially floods.
Ethics And Data Privacy: The Backbone of Trustworthy Healthcare Practices Rakesh Margam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v1i2.115

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In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, the healthcare industry has embraced data-driven technologies to enhance patient care and medical research. However, this transformation brings forth the crucial responsibility of safeguarding sensitive patient data and adhering to ethical principles. This article delves into the paramount significance of data privacy and ethics in healthcare, placing a strong emphasis on maintaining patient trust and upholding research integrity. Implementing robust security measures, including encryption and access controls, is imperative to protect patient information from unauthorised access. Ethical considerations underpin the responsible handling of patient data, emphasising the importance of obtaining informed consent and maintaining transparent communication. Striking a delicate balance between innovation and patient privacy involves leveraging privacy-preserving techniques while harnessing the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and big data analytics. Empowering patients in data privacy decisions, through granting access to their health data and fostering transparent policies, further solidifies the foundations of trust in the healthcare sector. Upholding data privacy and ethics not only aligns with regulatory compliance but also embodies a moral obligation to prioritise patient dignity and foster progress in the dynamic realm of healthcare.
Paylater System and People's Consumptive Behavior: A Phenomenological Study Ni Putu Yoni Widiasih; Ayudia Sokarina; Isnawati Isnawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v1i2.133

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The development of e-commerce in Indonesia has changed the payment method, which originally used cash, but now it is starting to be introduced with an electronic-based payment system. One type of payment method is paylater. The use of paylater is estimated to be one of the causes of increased purchasing power. The purpose of the research is to interpret the consumptive behavior caused by the paylater system. This research is a qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. The data collection techniques in this research are interviews and documentation. The informants in this study are active users of the paylater payment method such as students, private employees, and security guards. The results of this study show that the paylater payment method triggers consumptive behavior because of the various conveniences provided. This is inseparable from the demands of the contemporary lifestyle followed by the informants.
Analysis of the Effect of Quality Price and Brand Image on Used Clothing Purchasing Decisions in Pringgarata Village, Central Lombok Regency Asri Julianti; Hailuddun; Masrun Masrun
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v1i2.134

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This research addresses the phenomenon of imported secondhand clothing sales in Pringgarata Village, Central Lombok Regency, Indonesia, which has been present for a considerable duration. This phenomenon emerged as an alternative during the economic crisis in 1997 and due to the limitations of domestically produced clothing. The research aims to analyze the impact of price, quality, and brand image on the purchase decisions of secondhand clothing in this area. The study employs a quantitative approach, involving consumers who purchase secondhand clothing as the population. A sample of 75 consumers is selected using the Slovin formula. Data analysis encompasses instrument testing, validity, reliability, classic assumptions, normality, multicollinearity, heteroskedasticity, hypothesis testing, and multiple linear regression analysis. The research findings indicate that price, quality, and brand image, both collectively and individually, have a positive and significant influence on purchase decisions. The independent variables collectively influence purchase decisions by 89.6%, while the remaining 10.4% is influenced by external factors beyond the scope of the study. These findings offer insights into the factors affecting secondhand clothing purchase decisions in Pringgarata Village and can be valuable in the context of the imported secondhand clothing business.
Boosting KFC's Indonesia Market Dominance via SWOT (Strengths, Opportunities, Weaknesses, Threats) and STP (Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning) Aries Sundoro
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v1i2.135

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The surge in fast food consumption has transformed Indonesian society into fast food enthusiasts, with one of the most popular products being KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken). This restaurant offers dishes such as fried chicken, hamburgers, and other fast-food items, along with a variety of ready-to-eat beverages. The consumption of KFC in Indonesia has witnessed rapid growth, particularly in urban areas. As fast-food consumption rises, attention has turned to the factors and strategies employed by the company. For this reason, this research aims to explore the marketing strategies applied by KFC, using SWOT analysis, which includes strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats, along with STP analysis (Segmenting, Targeting, Positioning), which have made it a market leader in Indonesia. This study employs a descriptive quantitative method with data gathered from secondary sources, online resources, and relevant literature pertaining to Kentucky Fried Chicken. The results of this research reveal that Kentucky Fried Chicken conducts marketing activities by segmenting its customers based on demographic, geographic, psychographic, and behavioral factors. Their products are targeted at a diverse range of age groups, from children to adults, excluding toddlers. Kentucky Fried Chicken positions itself as a superior and high-quality fast-food producer with affordable prices and a variety of Indonesian culinary flavors.
The Influence of Poverty Levels, GRDP Per Capita and Number of Schools on School Enrollment Rates in West Nusa Tenggara Province M. Daffa’ Arkaanjani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v1i2.136

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This research aims to analyze the influence of poverty level, GRDP per capita, and number of schools on school participation rates in West Nusa Tenggara Province. This type of research is quantitative descriptive. The data used is secondary data taken from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of West Nusa Tenggara Province. The data collection technique is documentation. The analytical method used in this research is the Ordinary Least Square (OLS) method. Where in this method Ordinary Least Square is to test the influence of two or more independent variables on one dependent variable. The results of the analysis show that the variables Poverty Level, GRDP Per Capita, and Number of Schools together (simultaneously) have a positive and significant effect on the Participation Rate Schools in West Nusa Tenggara Province. Individually (partially), the Poverty Level and GRDP Per Capita variables have a positive and significant effect on the School Enrollment Rate, while the Number of Schools variable has a negative and insignificant effect on the School Enrollment Rate in West Nusa Tenggara Province. From the results of the determinant test (R2), the R-Squared value is 0.890436. This means that the independent variable is able to explain variations in the dependent variable, namely labor absorption in the small and medium industrial sector in West Nusa Tenggara Province of 89 percent, while the remaining 11 percent can be explained by other factors outside the model in this research.
Influence of Industrial Work Practices (PRAKERIN) and Productive Subjects on Interest in Entrepreneurship through Self-Efficacy in online Business and Marketing Students at SMKN 1 Jombang Niko Husna Satria; Finisica Dwijayanti Patrikha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v1i2.139

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Research aims to determine the effect of industrial work practices (PRAKERIN) and productive subjects on entrepreneurial interest through the self-efficacy of students majoring in Online Business and Marketing at SMKN 1 Jombang. The sample in this study was 103 students. The results of the research describe that partially 1) No influence of industrial work practices (PRAKERIN) on entrepreneurial interest, 2) Positive and significant influence on productive subjects on entrepreneurial interest, 3) Positive and significant influence on self-efficacy on entrepreneurial interest, 4) Finding a positive and significant influence on industrial work practices (PRAKERIN) on self-efficacy, 5) Not finding the effect of productive subjects on self-efficacy, 6) Finding a positive and significant influence on industrial work practices on interest in entrepreneurship through self-efficacy as a moderating variable, 7) Found positive and significant effect of productive subjects on interest in entrepreneurship through self-efficacy as a moderating variable.

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