International Journal of Social Science, Education, Communication and Economics (SINOMICS Journal)
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<p style="text-align: justify; line-height: 18.75pt; background: white; margin: 15.0pt 0cm 15.0pt 0cm;"><img style="text-align: justify; float: left; width: 200px; margin-top: 8px; margin-right: 10px;" src="https://sinomicsjournal.com/public/site/images/admin/homepageimage-en-us.png" alt="Cover" height="256" /></p> <div> <p><strong>International Journal of Social Science, Education, Communication and Economics</strong> <strong>(SINOMICS Journal) | E-ISSN: <a href="https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/2829-7350" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2829-7350</a></strong> | <strong>P-ISSN: <a href="https://portal.issn.org/resource/ISSN/2963-9441" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2963-9441</a> </strong>publishes articles or scientific studies related to social science, education, communication, and economics. </p> <p><strong>The scope of this journal includes:</strong></p> <p><strong>Social Sciences </strong>(Archeology, Anthropology, Geography, History, Law, Linguistics, Psychology, Sociology, Political, Information Systems, Expert system, Decision Support System, Artificial Intelligence System, Data Mining, Image processing, Public Administration, Genetic Algorithms, Designing Information Systems, Business Intelligence, Internet of Thing, Database System, Big Data, Internet of Thing, and Management).</p> <p><strong>Education</strong> (educational philosophy, educational psychology, curriculum, educational evaluation, educational administration, educational technology, guidance and counseling, out-of-school education, and general education)</p> <p><strong>Communication Studies</strong> (Journalism, Public Relations, Advertising, Media Studies).</p> <p><strong>Economics</strong> (development economics, applied economics, monetary economics, public economics, industrial economics, international and regional economics, natural resource economics, human resource economics, accounting, and sharia economics).</p> <p>This journal is published <strong>6 times</strong> a year <strong>(February, April, June, August, October, & December</strong><strong>)</strong></p> <p>Journal information <a href="https://sinomicsjournal.com/index.php/SJ/about"><strong>click here</strong></a></p> <p><strong>Contact: </strong><strong><a href="https://wa.link/amyg99" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Whatsapp Link</a> | </strong>Email:<strong> sinomicsjournal@gmail.com</strong></p> </div>Lafadz Jaya Publisheren-USInternational Journal of Social Science, Education, Communication and Economics (SINOMICS Journal)2963-9441The Effect of Price Discount and Service Quality on Online Food Delivery Application on Student’s Purchase Decision at Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
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<p>This study aims to understand how price sensitivity and limited purchasing power of students affect their purchasing decisions, and how service quality can play a role in increasing customer satisfaction and loyalty. This study is a quantitative study using a causal-comparative approach. This sampling is done using a purposive sampling technique. The researcher aims to collect data from 189 respondents with different backgrounds and characteristics. This research method uses IBM SPSS Statistics 26 software. The first hypothesis in this study is accepted because there is a positive influence between discounts on purchasing decisions. The second hypothesis can also be accepted because there is a positive influence between service quality on purchasing decisions. Price reductions in the form of discounts can increase the attractiveness of a product, make it more affordable, and motivate consumers to buy the product compared to products with normal prices. Quality service can increase customer satisfaction, which ultimately encourages consumers to make purchases. Consumers tend to prefer companies that provide a satisfying service experience because they feel appreciated and cared for. Good service quality will also increase consumer trust in the company, which is a key factor in making purchasing decisions. The limitations of this study were only conducted on students at Yogyakarta State University, so the results may not fully represent the general population of Grab Food users. Researchers examined discounts and service quality as independent variables. The data collected may only reflect conditions at a certain time. Respondents who are students may provide biased answers, especially if they feel that the questions in the questionnaire are too directed or less relevant.</p>Yousef Abraheem Alsanousi Bilrras AliAni Widayati
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2025-04-132025-04-134112210.54443/sj.v4i1.460Implementation of K-Means Clustering in Poverty Analysis of Regency/City in Sumatera Island in 2023
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<p>This study seeks to examine poverty across the regencies and cities on Sumatra Island in 2023 by employing the K-Means Clustering approach. Poverty represents a complicated and multi-faceted societal challenge, shaped by various elements including educational attainment, joblessness, income per capita, and spending per capita. The information utilized in this analysis is sourced from the Central Bureau of Statistics, specifically the proportions of impoverished individuals, average duration of education, rates of open unemployment, income per capita, and expenditure per capita. Findings reveal the establishment of three distinct clusters based on poverty attributes: Cluster 1 exhibiting a low poverty level, Cluster 2 displaying a moderate poverty level, and Cluster 3 indicating a high poverty level. Results from the One Way Anova test indicate notable differences in poverty traits across the clusters. It is anticipated that this research will aid the government in developing more suitable and effective strategies for tackling poverty in regions grappling with significant poverty challenges.</p>Siti Nur FadilahDedy Yuliawan
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2025-04-152025-04-1541233210.54443/sj.v4i1.461Enhancing Agricultural Development: Innovations and Strategies for Sustainable Growth
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<p>Agricultural development is pivotal for economic growth, food security, and poverty alleviation, particularly in developing countries. This paper explores the factors driving agricultural development, innovative practices, and strategic frameworks essential for sustainable growth. The research highlights the interconnections between technology adoption, policy frameworks, and market access, emphasizing the need for an inclusive approach that addresses the needs of smallholder farmers who constitute a significant portion of the agricultural workforce. Through a comprehensive review of current literature, case studies, and empirical data analysis, the study identifies key challenges facing the agricultural sector, such as climate change, land degradation, and access to resources. Innovations in agricultural practices, including precision farming, biotechnology, and sustainable land management, are discussed as vital components for enhancing productivity and resilience. Additionally, the role of policy interventions in promoting agricultural research and development, facilitating access to markets, and ensuring food security is critically assessed. The findings indicate that fostering collaboration among stakeholders—governments, private sectors, and local communities—is crucial for achieving sustainable agricultural development. Ultimately, this research aims to provide actionable insights and policy recommendations that promote agricultural innovation and improve the livelihoods of farmers, thereby contributing to enhanced food security and economic prosperity.</p>Abdul Rochman
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2025-04-152025-04-1541334410.54443/sj.v4i1.462Blockchain: Transparency and Security Technology in Economy 5.0
https://sinomicsjournal.com/index.php/sj/article/view/464
<p>Blockchain technology has emerged as a key pillar in the development of Economy 5.0, offering innovative solutions to increase transparency and security in economic transactions. The technology enables the recording of transactions to be immutable and easily traceable by all parties involved in the network, reducing the possibility of fraud and errors. In addition, with its ability to secure data through complex cryptography, blockchain provides high protection against cyberattacks and data manipulation. In addition to providing security and transparency, blockchain utilization also enables the automation of business processes through the use of smart contracts, as well as strengthening integration between economic sectors. Overall, the adoption of blockchain in Economy 5.0 promises to improve operational efficiency, drive innovation, and support more sustainable and inclusive economic development.</p>Loso JudijantoSilvia EkasariAl-Amin
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2025-04-262025-04-2641455410.54443/sj.v4i1.464The Role of Political Budgeting in Strengthening an Inclusive Government System: A Literature Analysis
https://sinomicsjournal.com/index.php/sj/article/view/465
<p>This article analyzes the role of political budgeting in strengthening an inclusive government system through a literature review. The main findings show that political budgeting is a vital tool that functions not only as a support for government functions but also as a driver of transparency and accountability in governance. Public participation in the budgeting and oversight processes is presented as a key component to ensure inclusiveness and responsiveness to the needs of marginalized groups. Additionally, the strengthening of institutional capacity and the strict enforcement of laws against budget deviations are mentioned as important aspects in improving the effective use of funds. In conclusion, the role of political budgeting in enhancing an inclusive government system requires collaboration from various stakeholders and a commitment to continuous improvement in public financial governance.</p>Melyana R Pugu
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2025-04-262025-04-2641556210.54443/sj.v4i1.465Reconstructing the Post-Pandemic Economic Legal Framework: Perspectives on Global Recovery and Stability
https://sinomicsjournal.com/index.php/sj/article/view/470
<p>The global pandemic has drastically altered the global economic landscape, necessitating the reconstruction of economic legal frameworks to support global recovery and stability. This article outlines the importance of implementing flexible, innovative, and multilateral cooperation-oriented legal frameworks to address various post-pandemic challenges. An approach based on strengthening inclusive financial systems, digitalisation, and local economic empowerment is seen as the main solution to reduce inequality and promote a sustainable economy. By emphasising the principles of global justice and adaptation to change, the reconstruction of the economic legal framework is expected to not only ensure short-term recovery but also build long-term resilience in the face of future crises. This article offers a holistic perspective on the importance of updating the economic legal framework as a foundation for creating post-pandemic global stability.</p>Arpiati Arpiati
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2025-04-302025-04-3041637210.54443/sj.v4i1.470Implementation Learning Organization in Realizing Child-Friendly Madrasas in Madrasah Aliyah Bandung Regency
https://sinomicsjournal.com/index.php/sj/article/view/471
<p>Problems surrounding child discrimination are increasingly emerging in society's social life. The rise in cases of immorality, violence and bullying against children is a strong reason for the importance of protecting children's rights. This is because the presence of children often becomes an outlet for violence, whether at home, school or in the environment. The aim of this research is to determine the implementation of learning organizations in creating child-friendly madrasas in Madrasah Aliyah Bandung Regency. The approach to this research uses a qualitative approach. The research method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method. This data analysis activity refers to theoretical references related to research problems, namely by taking the same information from various informants who are known to have an honest and open nature to reveal data related to the implementation of learning organizations in realizing child-friendly madrasas. The research results show that the implementation of Learning Organization (LO) at MAN 1 Bandung and MAN 2 Bandung has had a significant impact in realizing child-friendly madrasas. Through the Learning Organization (LO), the two madrasas can create a culture of sustainable learning, where all elements of the madrasah community, teachers, students, staff, parents and the community, are actively involved in the learning, evaluation and improvement process.</p>Asep SopianUus RuswandiAhmad SarbiniHafid Hafid
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2025-04-302025-04-3041738610.54443/sj.v4i1.471Improving Hospital's Legal Responsibility in Drug and Medical Device Management
https://sinomicsjournal.com/index.php/sj/article/view/472
<p>Increasing the legal responsibility of hospitals in the management of drugs and medical devices is a strategic step in improving the quality of health services and protecting patient rights. Hospitals have an obligation to ensure that all drugs and medical devices used meet the standards of safety, effectiveness, and compliance with applicable regulations. Good governance includes distribution supervision, stock management, and usage control, which serve to minimise risks to patients. In addition, improper management can potentially lead to legal consequences in the form of sanctions or prosecution. Overall, strengthening the legal responsibility of hospitals is an important element in creating a safer, more efficient and reliable healthcare system in accordance with regulatory standards and medical ethics.</p>Gunawan WidjajaHandojo Dhanudibroto
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2025-04-302025-04-3041879410.54443/sj.v4i1.472Grievance Mechanism and Legal Dispute Resolution for Medical Personnel and Patients
https://sinomicsjournal.com/index.php/sj/article/view/473
<p>Complaints and legal dispute resolution mechanisms between medical personnel and patients are important processes in safeguarding patients' rights while ensuring that medical personnel carry out their profession with applicable standards. Complaints are usually made by patients or families to the relevant institutions, where the process may involve mediation as an initial attempt at resolution. If mediation is unsuccessful, the dispute may proceed through formal legal channels or alternative mechanisms such as arbitration. Settlements are based on evidence, medical documentation, and expert opinion to ensure fair decisions. This mechanism is designed to create transparency, accountability, and legal protection that helps build trust between patients and medical personnel and maintain the quality of healthcare services.</p>Gunawan Widjaja
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2025-04-302025-04-30419510210.54443/sj.v4i1.473Analysis of Financial Efficiency of Renewable Energy Projects Through a Value-Based Management Approach
https://sinomicsjournal.com/index.php/sj/article/view/474
<p>This study explores the application of the Value-Based Management (VBM) approach in analyzing the financial efficiency of renewable energy projects. As the global demand for clean and sustainable energy increases, renewable energy projects play a strategic role in the energy transition but are often faced with challenges of large initial investment, technological risks, and regulatory uncertainty. The results show that the application of VBM in evaluating renewable energy projects can improve the quality of investment decision making by considering both financial and non-financial aspects holistically. VBM encourages companies to be more selective and strategic in choosing projects that are not only economically feasible, but also socially and environmentally sustainable. In addition, this approach provides a strong framework for aligning managerial objectives with shareholder interests, improving corporate governance, and strengthening transparency in the process of evaluating and reporting project performance.</p>Maya MatofaniSri HartatiDevia Septyani
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2025-04-302025-04-304110311610.54443/sj.v4i1.474Compensation in Philosophical Review: Ontology, Epistemology, and Axiology
https://sinomicsjournal.com/index.php/sj/article/view/475
<p>Compensation is part of the resource management function which is related to various types of rewards that individuals receive as rewards for employees who have carried out their work duties. The total reward received by employees who have done their work is managed by the company by creating a policy which is also known as input-output exchange between the company and its employees. To optimally understand the nature of compensation, the types and forms of compensation and the benefits of compensation, it can be viewed from the science of philosophy. Compensation is discussed in detail using philosophy through the dimensions of ontology, epistemology, and axiology. So, with this aim, organizations or companies can get a complete picture of compensation and can make efforts to optimize compensation so that it can bring positive benefits and prevent negative things that can arise if it is not handled correctly. This research discusses compensation from a philosophical perspective in the dimensions of ontology, epistemology and axiology using a qualitative approach. The research results show that from the perspective of philosophical knowledge, compensation can be explained in three dimensions, namely: ontology, epistemology, and axiology. In the ontological dimension, compensation includes the true meaning of compensation which can be proven to exist in every organization. The epistemological dimension of compensation is related to the basic science, forms, characteristics, and types of all existing compensation. Finally, in the axiological dimension, the discussion of compensation includes the relationship between compensation and value, namely the feasibility of compensation to be developed, as well as the function and benefits of compensation in the organization. In the end, compensation needs to be managed so that it can provide more optimal benefits in the continuity of an organization's activities.</p>Jajat SudrajatHong Loke SiowIbar Adi Permana
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2025-04-302025-04-304111712810.54443/sj.v4i1.475Implementation of Local Wisdom Based on Tolerance Character in Pancasila Village, Balun, Lamongan
https://sinomicsjournal.com/index.php/sj/article/view/476
<p>Balun Village is one of the Pancasila villages in Lamongan Regency. There are three religions practiced by the village community, namely Islam, Protestant Christianity and Hinduism, they apply moderation and tolerance that varies between religious communities as part of the implementation of Pancasila values. Balun Village is located in Turi sub-district, Lamongan district. This village is often visited by Pancasila tourists from various circles, ranging from elementary school, middle school, high school students, even students who conduct research there. It is good in the village. The nickname of the village "Pancasila" for Balun, Turi sub-district, Lamongan regency, East Java, contains the values of Pancasila and tolerance that develop in it. The village, which is 4 kilometers from the city of Lamongan, is inhabited by three religious adherents who not only respect and appreciate each other but also make inter-religious harmony in their society as an identity for their village. The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative. This approach was chosen because in this study the variable is about "Inter-Religious Tolerance" so that in-depth information is needed through the process of observation, interviews, and documentation.</p>Ari SusandiRegita Inggar DinantiAndi Mandala Putra
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2025-04-302025-04-304112914010.54443/sj.v4i1.476