Proceedings of the 3rd Tarumanagara International Conference on the Applications of Social Sciences and Humanities (TICASH 2021)

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Analysis of Legal Protection on the Moral Rights of Creators of Photographical Works Against the Use of Photographic Creations by others on Social Media “Instagram” Commercially Based on Law NO. 28 of 2014 on Copyright

Khusbu Vaswani, Christine S. T. Kansil
In today’s era, technological developments occur very rapidly and this can greatly help economic development by selling products without face to face. Social media can be used for unlawful purposes, and can be the best place to do other negative things, thus raising questions regarding how the legal...
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Analysis of the Use of 6 Canons of Journalism Code of Ethics in the ‘Spotlight’ Movie

M. Shobri Ikhtiari Humam, Eko Harry Susanto
Humans are social creatures who always want to socialize with other humans. Mass communication is communication that occurs in the wider community by utilizing mass communication panels. The film has become one of the commodity media for every individual. Spotlight is a journalistic-themed film that...
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Marketing Communication Strategy for Beauty Products on Instagram in the Covid-19 Pandemic

Aretha Apriani, Sinta Paramita, Doddy Salman
Beauty products are important things that become the needs of most women. Currently, many types of beauty products appeared. Some of the custumoers using beauty products because of the appearance of skin problems on their faces. The beauty product referred in this paper is skincare. However, there are...
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Popular Culture in Video Content on YouTube

Isabelle Christine Joemono, Roswita Oktavianti
Popular culture means that the media can produce a form of culture, then the public will absorb it and make it a form of culture. The author raises the issue of how popular culture is in video content produced by YouTube content creators in Indonesia. In this study, the author aims to find out how the...
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The Effect of Satisfaction with Digital Photos on Instagram on Narcissistic Behavior

Jason Lonardo, Yugih Setyanto
Along with the increasing development of digital communication technology, especially on social media, people experience changes in communicating. Now social media is used as a tool to communicate and perform various other activities such as uploading photos. One of the social media used by the millennial...
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IMC of Logistics and Package Delivery Company in Maintaining its Customer Loyalty during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Septian Chandra, Roswita Oktavianti
The Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19) pandemic began in 2020, has been forcing companies to survive in the midst of financial crisis. J&T Express, one of the logistics courier services company in Indonesia, has created innovations that can ensure the security and cleanliness of packages/documents sent...
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Termination of Employment Due to COVID-19 Pandemic

(Case Study of Employees Affected by Layoffs without Severance Pay in Tangerang)

Gunardi, Arvin Anggara
Termination of employment is the termination of the employment relationship due to a reason as the cause of the termination of the rights and obligations between the entrepreneur and the worker. These conditions are the causes that work during life which is often imagined and the times when the person...
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Entrepreneurship Intentions Among Vocational School Students In Sorong Regency - West Papua

Tuty Adella Asmuruf, Lydiawati Soelaiman
The purpose of this study is to determine the entrepreneurial interest of vocational high school students in Sorong Regency. The variables of this study are family environment, entrepreneurship education, and self-efficacy, and their influence on entrepreneurship intentions. This study uses a sample...
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Globalization Impacts on Pancasila Economic System in Indonesia Implies on a Major Legal Reinforcement

Ella Silvia, Zudan Arief Fakhrulloh, Faisal Santiago, Yunan Prasetyo Kurniawan
Globalization, is an unmitigated thing. The relentless domination of western culture hits and penetrates the boundaries of local civilization to the most remote areas in the world. Our task here is not to fight it, but to explore the impact of globalization on the development of economic law and the...
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Neoliberalism and Legal Globalization: The Government’s Fallacy on Implementing Pancasila and 1945 Constitution

Ella Silvia, Zudan Arief Fakhrulloh, Faisal Santiago, Yunan Prasetyo Kurniawan
Neoliberalism which has manifested through various economic, political and governmental practices as a consequence of globalization, has become an excessive practice of globalization, until Pancasila as an element of staatfundamentalnorm (principles of fundamental State rules) which is the spirit, the...
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The Mediating Effect of Employee Happiness on the Relationship between Leadership Styles and Employee Performance

Loo Kun Meng, Rajendran Muthuveloo
This study focuses on the employee performance of sales and marketing personnel in the computer hardware industry in Malaysia. Guided and inspired by the Situational and Contingency Theory, the purpose of this study is to understand the main drivers that influence the relationship between Leadership...
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Advertising Proposition as Effective Marketing Communication Tool

Michael Adhi Nugroho, Rudy Harjanto
Advertising as marketing communication activity is a widely used method of promotional activity in the world. Advertising can create impactful meaningful marketing communication activity that has been proven to provide results in changing opinion of its intended target audience and create a call to action...
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Policy on the Criminalization of Kratom Plants as Narcotics Category I

Surya Candra Pratiwi N, Ade Adhari
The challenge in tackling narcotics is getting bigger when in its development a new type of synthetic product appears or known as New Psychoactive Substances (NPS). BNN RI has recorded as many as 76 (seventy six) types of NPS, one of which is Kratom or which has the scientific name Mitragyna Speciosa...
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The Effect of Job Insecurity, Work Stress, and Work-Family Conflict on Employee Burnout

Michael Michael, Mei Ie
The purpose of this research is to research the consequences of job insecurity, job stress, and conflict between work and family on PT XYZ employee burnout. The sample is chosen through the non-probability sampling method, with forty-eight employees because the sample, and Google Form is employed as...
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Content Design Model in Developing Creative Economy Digital Society

Sinta Paramita, Roswita Oktavianti, Gregorius Genep Sukendro
This article will review content design in developing the creative economy of digital society for small entrepreneurs in Indonesia. The Covid-19 pandemic that was experienced globally impacted the economic decline, especially in Indonesia. Many large, medium, and small companies experienced problems,...
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Legal Protection for Creditors Against the Destruction of Fiduciary Guarantee (Case Study: Decision Number 26/PDT.GS/2020/PN.RAP)

Mario Josua Runtulalo, Hanafi Tanawijaya
This study aims to determine how the legal protection for creditors or banks with the destruction of the object of fiduciary security that occurs through the decision of the District Court Number: 26/Pdt.GS/2020/PN Rap. This research is a descriptive research, with the aim of providing as complete data...
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The Influence of Financial Literacy, Parental Socialization, and Peer Influences on Saving Behavior

Alvin Sanjaya Salim, Ary Satria Pamungkas
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of financial literacy, parental socialization, and peer influences on saving behavior. The sample selection method in this study uses convenience sampling with a sample of 316 respondents who are residents of DKI Jakarta who already have an income....
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Correlation between Level of Stress and Risk of Eating Disorder Symptoms in Early Adult Individuals

Jessica Archangela Girlani, Roswiyani Roswiyani, Heryanti Satyadi
Stress can be experienced by anyone, including early adult individuals. The many demands to fulfil developmental tasks as an early adult individual can also lead to varying level of stress, leading to health problems such as reluctance to eat or overeating to lead to eating disorders. People with eating...
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Psychological Distress of Vocational Students Who Carry Out Learning From Home in Kota Jambi During the Pandemic Covid-19

Farah Kandita Octavia, Rostiana Rostiana, Bianca Marella
Problems that arise in students who carry out the learning process from home are constrained by economic factors such as the costs incurred for participating in online learning which triggers student anxiety. Then the learning task that is considered ineffective triggers student stress. Stress that is...
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The Role of Self-Compassion as a Moderator between Attachment to Companion Animal and Perceived Stress

Kimi Maeko, Riana Sahrani
Perceived stress is a subjective perception that individuals have towards stressors in life. Due to the occurring pandemic, individuals’ perceived stress are at risk as various stressors resulting from social and physical distancing have emerged. For certain individuals, the lack of social interaction...
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Relationship between Self-Compassion and Body Dismorphic Symptoms in Early Adulthood

Feren Leviani, Sri Tiatri
Some individuals may expect the best in their physical appearance. However, some individuals become insecure about their deficiencies or disabilities and try to avoid or cover up any defects or deficiencies in their bodies. Without realizing it, this can be one of the symptomps of body dismorphic. Therefore,...
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Ordering Online Food Delivery Service (OFD) by Early Adulthood in Greater Jakarta

Rahel Kristin, Meike Kurniawati, Ninawati Ninawati
In the globalization era, the internet has been widely used in various ways: online shopping. Online shopping, which was initially just goods, developed into online food shopping. Online food delivery (OFD) services began to appear and develop. Of course, OFD services are influenced by various aspects...
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A Literature Review of Factors Influencing Early Marriage Decisions in Indonesia

Rizkia Nabila, Roswiyani Roswiyani, Heryanti Satyadi
Cases of early marriage in Indonesia have increased 3-fold since 2019 until recently. Early marriage occurs at the age of under 19 years or adolescence. Early marriage has an impact on youth related to the lack of developmental tasks. This allows for factors that cause individuals to decide to marry...
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Self-Control and Aggressive Behavior in Adolescent Fans of Korean Pop (K-pop)

Marsinondang Marsinondang, Fransisca Iriani Roesmala Dewi
Aggressiveness that occurs among adolescent fans of K-pop music is a worrying phenomenon, one of which is aggressive behavior. Aggressiveness is an action that is harmful, unpleasant and aims to hurt. This study aims to determine the relationship between self-control and aggressiveness in adolescent...
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The Influence of Social Support and Gratitude Towards Retirement Readiness

Josefin Weijaya, Rostiana Rostiana
Retirement is a process that will be encountered by every middle adult who work and is said to be the new beginning of their lives. Retirement readiness can be influenced by internal factor, such as social support, and external factor, such as gratitude. The purpose of this study is to see the influence...
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Fujoshi’s Perception of Gender Roles

Vienchenzia Oeyta Dwitama Dinatha, Fransisca Iriani Roesmala Dewi, Denrich Suryadi
Fujoshi is a term for female fans of the boys love genre, containing stories about homosexual relationships. Boys Love genre is closely linked to gender issues stemming from dissatisfaction with traditional gender roles and societal expectations. In traditional gender roles, men are seen as aggressive...
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Intensity of Instagram Use and Body Dissatisfaction: The Role of Appearance Comparison as a Mediator

Melanie Yapri, Fransisca Iriani R Dewi
This study aims to examine the role of appearance comparison as a mediator in the relationship between the intensity of Instagram use and body dissatisfaction. This study used a male sample (n = 167), with an age range of 19-28 years (M = 21.24, SD = 1.880) and individuals who have accounts and are active...
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The Relationship between Locus of Control and Resilience in Adolescents Whose Parents are Divorced

Feebe Felicia, Monty P. Satiadarma, Untung Subroto
Locus of control is a subjective perception of who, or what controls events that occur in an individual’s life. Each individual needs to instill confidence in the ability to control their own life, so that individuals are aware of their capacity to solve various life problems independently. In solving...
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Emotional Description of Adolescent Korean Drama Fans

Silvia Resti Ayu Lestari, Debora Bassaria
Korean popular culture is currently spreading in Indonesia, one example being Korean drama films. The purpose of this study was to describe the emotions of adolescents who watch Korean drama films. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative. Data collection in this study was conducted...
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The Relationship Between Grit and Academic Performance in High School Students in Tangerang during Distance Learning

Lana Donita, Raja Oloan Tumanggor S, Willy Tasdin
This research was conducted to know and test the relationship between grit and academic performance. Grit is the perseverance in maintaining a goal that is full of challenges and interests to achieve a long-term goal. Grit has two dimensions, consistency of interest and perseverance of effort. Meanwhile,...
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The Relationship between Musical Preferences and Emotional Regulation in Emerging Adulthood in Jakarta

Yocephyne Agatha Proto Setjiawan, Monty P. Satiadarma, Untung Subroto
Music can express, induce, change, strengthen, or mitigate emotions in an individual. However, several genres of music around the world are being utilized as psychotherapeutic devices with various resulting impact depending on the music preferences. A number of studies have shown that many people often...
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The Correlation between Self-esteem with Consumptive Behavior in Early Adult Women Who Shop for Cosmetics Online

Stefanny Stefanny, Rita Markus Idulfilastri, Meike Kurniawati
Nowadays, online shopping has become more popular than ever. The convenience offered in online shopping has gotten so many people to often shop based on their wants instead of their needs. This kind of spending habit is often called consumptive behavior, which is common among early adult women because...
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Correlation Between Resilience and Social Support for Seniors College Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Silvia Febiola, Agustina Agustina
Covid-19 pandemic brings big changes into our lives including the senior college students, because of online learning obligation by government educational institutions. It’s important for senior college students who are doing their final project to avoid factors that inhibit the progress of their final...
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Overview of Counterproductive Work Behavior in Millennial Generation Employees (Study on Employees at PT. X)

Kahlaa Vira Jauzaa, Tommy Y. S. Suyasa, Daniel Lie
Counterproductive work behavior is employee behavior that violates organizational norms, which threatens the organization and/or its members. The aim of the study is to describe counterproductive work behavior in millennial generation employees (born between the year of 1980 and 2000) at PT. X. This...
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The Effect of Work Environment and Job Satisfaction on Employee Organizational Commitment

Ferry Irawan, Mei Ie
This study aims to determine the effect of work environment and job satisfaction on employee organizational commitment at PT XYZ in North Jakarta. Researchers distributed questionnaires to all field workers in a company with a sample of 60 respondents using purposive sampling. The data analysis method...
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Effect of Entrepreneurship Education and Soft Skills on Entrepreneurship Intentions

Ardiansyah Pebrianto, Ida Puspitowati
SMEs have an important role in the economy, as an absorber of labor and contributor to GDP, in line with the development of SMEs. The purpose of this paper is to examine the success of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Jakarta, as well as to contribute to knowledge about the determinants of the...
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Relationship Locus of Control Towards Psychological Distress of University Students in Pandemic Situation

Willhana Willhana, Rahmah Hastuti
In order to prevent students from committing suicide or self-injuring due to psychological distress, the method can be done is knowing the orientation of individual locus of control. This study aims to determine the relationship between locus of control and psychological distress in students during the...
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The Correlation between Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) with Quality of Life (Qol) in K-pop Fans

Gracelyn Novalika, Sandy Kartasasmita
In this era of sophisticated technology, there is a phenomenon of K-pop fans surfing on social media 1- 6 hours per day to find out and/or see K-pop idol activities. Previous studies of a K-pop fan have a good quality of life. However, a theory called Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) negatively correlates...
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Wife’s Perception of Intimacy in Marriage after having Children

Margareta Margareta, Widya Risnawaty
Intimacy is one of the most important aspect in marriage. There are seven types of intimacy namely emotional intimacy, social intimacy, intellectual intimacy, sexual intimacy, spiritual intimacy, recreational intimacy, and aesthetic intimacy. From the existing phenomena, it is seen that there are many...
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Correlation between Boredom and Meaning of Life in Late Adolescence during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Angelika Laurensia Hartoyo, Erik Wijaya
The Covid-19 pandemic period caused various limitation in activities which can lead to boredom in late adolescence. Boredom that occurs from time to time may cause various psychological negative effects, including loss of meaning in life. This study aims to determine the relationship between boredom...
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The Effect of Teacher’s Humor Types on Student Achievement Emotions during Distance Learning

Bernitha Nurcendani, Erik Wijaya
Early in 2020, all countries experienced the impact of the pandemic that occurred. Almost all activities have stopped to deal with the pandemic. Many notable activities like educational facilities were mandatory to close learning activities at the academy and then change it in the learning system into...
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Self-Protection Motivation Reviewed from Conveying Covid-19 Prevention Messages: Experimental Study of Threatening Messages Vs Persuasive Messages

Ayunda Putri Milenia, Rostiana Rostiana, Bianca Marella
Covid-19 is a disease outbreak that can be transmitted from human to human through direct contact or indirect contact. To prevent its spread, education is needed by the public to motivate self-protection action (Self-Protection Motivation). One of the ways the government has taken to increase motivation...
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Overview of Sense of Connectedness in Distance Learning for First-Year Students

Ghea Elisabeth Taniko, Rahmah Hastuti
Distance learning is increasingly in demand by students in higher education. However, distance learning presents various problems for students, such as limited interaction, physical separation, and feeling disconnected from people in their learning environment. These problems lead to a higher dropout...
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The Effect of Self-regulation on Consumptive Behavior Fashion Product for Young Adult Women

Meliantha Tania, Rita Markus Idulfilastri, Meike Kurniawati
Fashion products are one of the closest products in human daily life. Many people are competing to be able to follow the existing trends and also want to present themselves well. Especially for young adults, someone will enter the world of work which has a demand to dress appropriately, especially for...
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Parenting Self-Efficacy of Working Mother Who Have Toddler

Theresa Gabye Ananda Mbere Radja, Heryanti Satyadi, Roswiyani Roswiyani
In the modern era, there are gender equality which women who also a mother involved in the family support. Thus, this dual role raises problems for women to caring for their children and related to parenting self efficacy. Parenting self-efficacy is an important construct regarding the mother’s beliefs...
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The Relationship between Smartphone Addiction and Psychological Well-Being in Early Adulthood

Alexander Raymond, Sandi Kartasasmita
This study was conducted to determine the relationship between smartphone addiction and psychological well-being in early adulthood. The theory used in this research is the smartphone addiction theory by Kwon et.al. (2013) and psychological well-being by Ryff (1995). This research was conducted quantitatively...
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Kuwu Election Winning Tips in Indramayu District in West Java in the Year 2021

Rasji Rasji, Ariawan Gunadi, Agung Valerama
The village administration in Indramayu Regency is led by a Kuwu, who has a term of office of 6 years. Every time his term of office ends, the Indramayu Regency Government holds a kuwu election. In 2021, the Indramayu Regency Government will hold simultaneous kuwu elections for 171 villages, which are...
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The Responsibility of Trading Through Electronic System Company in Terms of Negligence (A Case Study of Lazada Vs Achmad Supardi)

S. Atalim, Nicolas Nicolas
The internet has recently become a very important medium in everyday life and provides many benefits, one of which is the emergence of e-commerce. E-commerce itself uses the internet as a medium to provide information about certain goods being sold, such as descriptions of goods, pictures of goods sold,...
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The Paradigm of Democracy in Kuwu Election Practices in Indramayu District West Java 2021

Rasji Rasji, Ariawan Gunadi, Agung Valerama
In 2021 Indramayu Regency will hold simultaneous kuwu elections in 171 villages spread across 31 sub-districts. The village community welcomed the kuwu election, because it was a democratic party for the village people in order to determine a leader. The selection of kuwu is carried out periodically...
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A Study of Revitalization Regulations in Baluwerti Area Kasunanan Surakarta

Naniek Widayati Priyomarsono, Titin Fatimah, Widodo Kushartomo
The area of Baluwerti Kasunanan Surakarta is a village area around the Surakarta Palace. This area is rich in historical and cultural values, and it has been designated by the Surakarta Mayor’s Decree as an Ancient Historic District. This is one of the reasons that this area is significant to be preserved....
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Characteristics of Wisdom According to Four Stages of Development (Adolescent, Young, Middle Adult and Old Age)

Riana Sahrani, Andri Setia Dharma
The many problems in society cannot be separated from the role of wisdom in individual. This is because people who have wisdom will think and act appropriately, so that harmony in the environment is maintained. The long-term purpose of this research was obtaining the Indonesian version of the Wisdom...
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The Role of Social Support and Grit Towards Academic Engagement among College Students

Yasmin A. Qurratuaini, Zamralita Zamralita, Kiky D. H. Saraswati
The majority of university graduates are not qualified for the competency and working standard under the specialty of their working fields. Therefore, in order to develop high quality of the human resources, a sufficient academic engagement, which depends on the abundance of resources, is highly needed....
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The Mediating Role of Burnout on Job Insecurity and Turnover Intention among Automotive Sales Force in Jakarta

Ribka Angelia Augustin, Zamralita Zamralita, Kiky D. H. Saraswati
During the COVID-19 pandemic, automotive sales number has been decreasing dramatically. This phenomenon definitely affects the automotive industrial sector, including its employee’s work attitude. Therefore, a study to measure how it affects the sales force who holds the key position in automotive industry...
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The Relationship Between Past Parental Rude Behavior and Individual Low Self-Esteem in Adults

Lailsapat Hanampi, Sitawaty Tjiptorini
This study aims to empirically examine the relationship between abusive behavior carried out by parents in the past with low self-esteem of individuals in adulthood. The sample of this study used 144 respondents with criteria for adults aged 20-30 years from various regions, especially in the Greater...
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The Relationship Between Family Communication Patterns with Spiritual Intelligence in Adolescents

Khinasih Noerwoto, Sitawaty Tjiptorini
Spiritual intelligence must be possessed by every Adolescents. Adolescents with good spiritual intelligence will be able to solve problems, and are able to make correct and positive decisions. One of the factors that can affect spiritual intelligence in adolescents is the communication factor of the...
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The Effect of Abusive Behavior on Insecurity of Early-Adult Female Victims

Putri Apriliani, Sitawaty Tjiptorini
Abusive behavior in a relationship is an act of violence committed by the perpetrator to the victim, both physically and psychologically. This study aims to examine the abusive behavior of female victims in early adulthood, which affects feelings of insecurity (insecurity) due to the treatment of abusive...
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Prediction of Attitudes Towards Infidelity among Married Individuals Based on Marital Satisfaction and Grateful Disposition

Haifa Nafisa, Yudiana Ratnasari
Infidelity is an action that can threaten the safety and security of the family, so it needs to be prevented. However, existing data shows that individual attitudes towards infidelity have changed. In some countries, there has been a decline in attitudes that are more permissive and tolerant of infidelity....
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Six Years Struggling with Bulimia Nervosa: A Case Study

Sherly Sherly, Naomi Soetikno
An eating disorder is a serious condition that negatively impacts our health, emotions, and daily functioning. Eating disorders pose a significant risk to physical health and have a negative impact on an individual’s daily functioning (eg, functioning in school, work, or social relationships), and are...
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College Students’ Online Self-Disclosure during COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of Need for Relatedness, Passing Time, and Gender

Wahyu Rahardjo, Mardianti Mardianti
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many people, including college students, to hold back and reduce various offline activities and social relations. The use of social media is one of way out to keep college students open and connected with many people. This study aims to reveal the effect of the need for...
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The Effect of Psychology Capital Towards Culinary Entrepreneurship Competency of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises in Jabodetabek

Ellyra Oktavianda Legi, Puti Archianti Widiasih
The presence about MSMEs or Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises can encourage the economy country’s in Indonesia. As we know in the last 2019, until now there has been an outbreak about the spreading Corona virus disease-19 (COVID-19) which caused a decreased economy Indonesia. To establish a business...
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Family Dysfunction and Frustration on Adolescence Perception: A Case Study

Feilina Sutanto, Naomi Soetikno
Adolescents raised in dysfunctional families can produce frustration. Adolescents who are still developing in making information and making decisions including in processing frustration can lead to non-suicidal acts of self-injury. The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview of frustration and...
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What is Happening with His Behavior? A Case Study of Problem Behavior and Family Function from Little “A”

Aretha Ever Ulitua, Naomi Soetikno
Behavioral problems in children appear in various forms, such as internalizing and externalizing problems which can affect parenting and family functioning. Family function is one of the causes as well as the solution in externalizing problem behavior. Untreated externalizing behaviors are associated...
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A Descriptive Study of Personality on Female Young Adult Fans with Celebrity Worship Towards K-Pop Boy-band

Vannessa Videlia Yugiputri, Magdalena S. Halim
Korean culture has created a new trend among Indonesians in terms of in terms of music. K-Pop boyband became so popular among female teenager and young adults. The emotional connection between fans and their idol in K-Pop boy band is called parasocial relationship, a specific form of celebrity worship....
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Is College Students’ Happiness during Online Learning Affected by Academic Stress and Technology-Overload Perception?

Inge Andriani, Nurul Qomariyah, Henny Regina Salve, Rini Indryawati
Happiness has a positive impact both physiologically and psychologically. Students who feel happy can improve their academic performance and continue their studies. Changes in the learning system during the pandemic made the condition of students experiencing boredom in responding to academic loads and...
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Reconceptualization of the Similarities and Differences in Risk Factors of Same-Sex and Different-Sex IPV: An Integrative Literature Review

Betsy Kurniawati Witarsa, Elizabeth Kristi Poerwandari
Researches on intimate partner violence (IPV) mostly focus on heterosexual relationships. Whereas, it is undeniable that conflicts also occur in same-sex relationships and have a relatively high prevalence. Same-sex IPV (SS IPV) may have certain characteristics that are unique or different from different-sex...
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The Adaptation of COVID-19 Anxiety Syndrome Scale (C-19ASS) Measurement Tool in Indonesian Language

Adisty Ghaisani Muthiah, Alfo Yanuar, Antonia Gita Amanta, Atalya Debora, Shabrina Putriandina, Magdalena S. Halim, Benedicta Prihatin Dwi Riyanti
Toward the start of 2020, the world was stunned by the rise of a pandemic, namely COVID-19. The anxiety that individuals experience due to COVID-19 affects their social functioning. As of now Indonesia does not have an ideal health system in facilitating the communities, especially in handling the mental...
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The Impact of Job Crafting Towards Performance with Work Engagement as a Mediator among High School Teachers in South Tangerang, Indonesia

Marcel Amran, Zamralita Zamralita, Daniel Lie
COVID-19 pandemic diminishes teachers’ performance and job crafting could affect it. Literature studies have consistently potrayed that the impact of job crafting towards performance is inconsistent. This could suggest that there is a mediator affecting their relationship. This study examines if work...
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The Ease of Information through Internet – Does it Affect Students’ Motivation to Think Critically?

Ira Puspitawati, Praesti Sedjo
The internet has become a major part of human life, including campus life, especially since COVID-19 pandemic arises. Students are doing the learning process online and the information they need during studying is provided mostly by the internet. Therefore, interaction between students and the internet...
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The Role of Passion in Psychometrics Course during Covid-19 Pandemic

Rita Markus Idulfilastri, Zamralita Zamralita
The Covid-19 pandemic has made changes in almost all aspects of life. Likewise, the learning process for students has also changed. Interestingly, students showed a higher enthusiasm for learning. During the pandemic, the changes were not planned. Passion grows first, then individuals are ready to make...
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Have a Good Mental Health by Maintaining Your Emotion Regulation

Surya Caroline W., Herlie William J., Andangsari Esther W.
Having a good quality of mental health is an important aspect that someone should have in order to help them function well in daily activities such as work, social life, etc. One of the important aspects that someone should have to have a good quality of mental health is a good emotional well-being which...
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Social Comparison and Body Image in Teenage Boys and Girls Users of the TikTok App

Muhammad Rifqi Rahmadiansyah, Yulmaida Amir, Ilham Mundzir
Teenagers have the concept of an ideal body image by interacting with the social environment in the form of social comparisons with other people. Social comparison is closely related to social media. TikTok is one of the video-based social media that is currently booming and loved by teenagers. This...
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Descriptive Study of eSports Viewership Motivation of Young Adulthood in Indonesia During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Dionisius Kevin Raphael, Pamela Hendra Heng
Motivation is a force that drives people to think and act. In regard of doing anything, motivation plays an important role in encouraging individuals to act accordingly. In the young adulthood stage, it is one of the most active stage. Through a lot of activities, motivation takes part. While the COVID-19...
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Differentiated Instruction Implementation: A Survey Study Among Elementary School Teachers

Muhamad Nanang Suprayogi, Budi Sulaeman, Baydhowi Baydhowi
The students in the classroom come from various characteristics and backgrounds. Dealing with this diversity of students, the teacher needs to apply multiple teaching strategies and learning activities, rather than using One Size Fits All (OSFA) teaching strategy. Many authors suggest applying Differentiated...
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Correlation Between Social Support and Self-Regulated Learning in Senior High School Students During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Dhea Fitri Sidianto, Pamela Hendra Heng
High school seniors have more responsibilities that must be carried out however since the end of 2019, the world faced the COVID-19 pandemic. This pandemic forced us to have to do almost everything online. Students must be able to adapt and be able to carry out self-regulated learning (SRL) so that they...
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Peer Social Support and Academic Self-Efficacy Among Freshmen Students

Bernadetta Yanuari Christy, Muhamad Nanang Suprayogi
This study explored the relationship of peer social support and academic self-efficacy among freshmen of psychology department at one of private university, in Jakarta Indonesia. The study applied quantitative method involved 117 freshmen with the range age 18-25 years. Peer social support was measured...
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Kamal Muara and Kampung Dadap: Survival under Environmental Pressures

Hendro Prabowo, Nur Aziz Afandi, Mahargyantari P. Dewi, Henny Regina Salve
Kamal Muara and Kampung Dadap are two fishing villages located in the western part of Jakarta Bay. The fishermen in this village live in areas with limited natural resources due to flooding, decreased soil level, and polluted water. In addition, they also face two new environmental pressures in the form...
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Mediator Relationship of Social Support to Academic Stress and Self-Regulated Learning in Students

Pamela Hendra Heng, Septi Lathiifah
Someone who has self-regulated learning will be able to reduce the influence of factors that cause academic stress. Self-regulated learning can be influenced by social support which is part of the social environment. Social support is a process in social relationships and interactions that include emotions,...
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Application of Learning Video Based on Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic Learning Styles to Increase Thermodynamics Learning Motivation at Grade XI in High School

Robert Yusnanto, Anizar Rahayu
The Covid-19 pandemic has evolved into a multidimensional global issue; the impact is also felt in the school sector, which causes a decrease in student learning quality, particularly in terms of motivation. During a pandemic, learning takes on a new meaning. For some subject matter that should be tailored...
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Student Perception about Higher Education Innovation: A Descriptive Study

Richard Andrew, Michelle Claudia, Rini Tri Hastuti
Nowadays, higher education administrators faced high global challenges and this situation similar with the other business and social sectors. All of those administrators must prepare solutions and innovations to sustain in post-normalization era. This research objective is to find the urgency of innovation...
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The Effect of Flexitime on Work-Life Balance of Millennials Generation Employees in Jakarta with Turnover Intention as Moderating Variable

Yosef Dedy Pradipto, Yossi Laurina
This research aims to study the effect of flexitime on work-life balance of millennials generation employees in Jakarta. The research method used is quantitative using 200 millennial respondents working in Jakarta. The collecting data technique in this research is non-probability sampling in form of...
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The Effect of Working Environment on Burnout in Millennial Employees in Jakarta with Job Performance as Moderating Variable

Yosef Dedy Pradipto, Muhammad Ihsan Ibrahim
So many people want to work in Jakarta and after a brief observation, the researcher see that there are some employees in Jakarta who are having conditions in their working environment that refer to burnout. Also, if the working environment cannot meet the individual need, it refers to poor performance....
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The Effect of Perfectionism, Social Comparison and Gratitude on Body Dissatisfaction Among Female Students

Shofiyah Shofiyah, Rilla Sovitrina
Behavior of body dissatisfaction has been interesting study in various studies since long time, especially in the field of psychology. Therefore, the researcher was interested in doing research, especially on female students. This study aims to see whether there is influence of perfectionism, social...
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The Role of Attitude Towards Entrepreneurship Education and Self-Efficacy in Entrepreneurial Intention

Winda Tesvati, Sri Tiatri
Entrepreneurship is one of many factors that can improve the economy of a country. The Indonesian government wants to produce thousands of young entrepreneurs with the expectation that they can accelerate the wheels of the economy because young entrepreneurs are considered capable of surviving in a crisis...
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The Effect of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) to Increase Self-Efficacy in Preventing Relapse on Amphetamine Abuse Rehabilitation at Yayasan Bersama Kita Pulih, at Lido, Sukabumi

Hapsari Noor Safitri, Anastasia Sri Maryatmi
This study aims to discover the effect of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to increase self-efficacy in preventing relapse in amphetamine rehabilitant users at Yayasan Bersama Kita Pulih, Lido. Researchers gave treatment in the form of providing training using CBT to 5 rehabilitators, while 5 other rehabilitators...
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The Correlation Between Narcissistic Tendency and Subjective Well Being with the Intensity of TikTok Social Media Use on Adolescents

Sri Rahayu, Tjitjik Hamidah
This study aims to determine correlation narcissistic tendencies, subjective well-being and the use of TikTok, a social media networking service, among adolescents in Gereja Bethel Indonesia in Jakarta, Bogor, Tangerang and Bekasi (Jabodetabek) areas, by using quantitative research methods. The simple...
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Servant Leadership among Higher Education Academic Leaders: The Role of Personality Traits

Bonar Hutapea
Despite the power of its influence, there have been few studies on servant leadership in the academic setting, particularly in the segment of the higher-education institution. This quantitative study aimed at investigating the relationship of traits-personality and servant leadership among academic leaders...
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The Influence of Religiosity as a Mediator Calling and Social-Capital as a Mediator of Institutional Involvement on a Commitment as a Church Servant

Rini Rini
This study aims to test theoretical model of student commitment as servant of church. Novelty of this research is the theoretical model, and discussion review from the standpoint of educational psychology and organizational industrial psychology both associated with church and School of Theology. Total...
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College Students’ Barriers to Seeking Professional Help Related to Mental Health Issue

Inri Puspasary Bara Padang, Anita Novianty
The prevalence of mental health problems among college students is increasing, yet the access of professional services and the tendency to seek professional help related to mental health issue still low. This study aims to explore the barriers to seeking mental health counseling in college students....
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The Readiness of University Students in Emergency Online Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic

Irene Dema Anggraeni, Anita Novianty
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic situation, online learning has become an alternative way of learning. This study aims to describe the readiness of emergency online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study employed a quantitative method with 387 students as participants, consisting of 269 women...
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Adolescent Emotion Regulation Who were Raised with Authoritarian Parenting Style

Madeline Nathania, Monty P. Satiadarma, Linda Wati
Emotional regulation is a process of directing and expressing emotions which impacts on various aspects, such as affect, social, cognitive, physical, and psychological. Less adaptive emotion regulation leads to the increase of psychopathological symptoms. During adolescence, individuals experience various...
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The Description of Innovative Work Behavior in Entrepreneurs

Grace Priscila Effendy, Sukmarani Sukmarani
Innovative Work Behavior (IWB) in entrepreneurs is individual work behavior that aims to achieve intentional initiation and recognition. The purpose of this study was to determine the description of Innovative Work Behavior (IWB) in entrepreneurs. The hypothesis proposed in this study is that there are...
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The Effect of Religiosity on Employees Performance

Rahmat Ilham Ramadhan, Alvin Eryandra
Bad employee performance can have a negative impact on the sustainability of the organization. Employees are the most important element for an organization. The performance of employees has a very important role in determining whether or not the goals of the company are achieved. Employee performance...
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The Effects of Moral Awareness and Ethical Behavior on Product Innovation with Creativity as Mediating Variable

Donny Wibowo, Hetty Karunia Tunjungsari
The purpose of this study was to test the mediating effect of creativity in the influence of moral awareness and ethical behavior on product innovation among SMEs. We collected data using online google form and 100 SME’s owners in Greater Jakarta were participated in this survey. Data analysis in this...
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Literature Review: Psychological Social Impact in Indonesia during Covid-19 Pandemic

Lady Gan, Komang Triani Lestari, Ima Herawati, Keni Keni
Nowadays COVID-19 is spreading around the world, there are more than 194 million confirmed cases, including 4 million deaths, and 3.5 million vaccine doses have been administered. It presents a serious threat to both psychological and social effects on the population. The purpose of this research is...
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Medical Waste Management During COVID-19 Pandemic

Valensia Fanny Ludya Liap, Melita Michele, Elisha Sanjaya, Yusra I. M. Dadoui, Vidia Naldly Putri
One of the major concerns that came along with the Covid-19 pandemic is the environmental issue caused by the high consumption of medical supplies, more particularly the plastic single use ones (PSUs). A pandemic of this magnitude has resulted in untenable volumes of medical waste. To this end, it is...
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The Impact of Covid 19 on UMKM Sector in Indonesia

Ignatius Lorenzo, Michelle Dinita, Riska Kristiani, Ratu Balqis Putri Tarfin, Hetty Karunia Tunjungsari
The motivation behind this investigation is to discover and examine what sort of effect brought about by the Covid on the advancement of UMKM organizations in Indonesia. The technique for investigation in this examination is a subjective engaging method.Small and medium-sized organizations (UMKM) are...
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The Effectiveness of Indonesian Government Policies in Dealing with Pandemic Covid-19

Mirabella Mirabella, Hany Mei Liana, I Wayan Angga Ahlyantara, Desnalia Maharani, Mei Ie
The purpose of this research is to examine whether the effectiveness of Indonesian government policies dealing with the pandemic. The method used in this study is the Literature review method. The result of this study shows that people who can’t afford to get the covid test, a hospital that can’t be...
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Understanding the Impact of Covid-19 on Fashion Brands and Designing a Flexible Business Model

Swasti Jain, Vikash Konathala Naga Sai, Sekar Fairux Darmawan, Mei Ie
As the Covid-19 virus spread, most countries dramatically restricted social life in order to slow its rapid spread, leading to a complete shutdown of the economy. The virus gripped almost every industry. Amongst them, the fashion retail sector suffered the most because it was of least priority to customers....
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The Impact of Social Media on Privacy Due to the Lack of Digital Literacy from Generation Z During Covid-19

Juan Anthonio Kambuno, Shrishti Shrishti, Adristi Sabrina Jasmine, Paula Tjatoerwidya Anggarina
Gen Z (Generation Z or Zoomers) is the social networking generation who ideally belong to the segment of school to college students or comparatively fresh entrant as manpower in organizations and are extremely online. This paper tries to outline the usage of social media by Generation Z during the pandemic...
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The Influence of Artificial Intelligence in the Pandemic Era in the Field of Education

Sharone Alexandra, Yos Heline Laura M. Purba, Ni Ketut Widya Utami, Lina Lina
Learning during the Covid-19 pandemic is currently being carried out online as an effort to limit social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this research is to find out how much influence artificial intelligence has in the era of the pandemic in the field of education. This study...