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KEMENTERIAN RISET, TEKNOLOGI DAN PENDIDIKAN TINGGI FAKlJLTAS ILMU SOSIAL DAN ILMU POLITIK UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO Jalan. Prof. Soedarto Tembalang Semarang Telepon (024) 7465407 LEMBAR ASIL PENILAIAN SEJA WAT SEBIDANG ATAU PEER REVIEWKARY A ILMIAH : JURNAL ILMIAH Judul karya ilmiah (Artikel) Voting Their Conscience : Poverty, Education, Social Pressure And Vote Buying In
Indonesia (QJ)(Ari Pradhanawati, George Towar and Andrew G. Gamer) Jumlah penulis Status pengusul Identitas Makalah 3 orang penulis ke a. NamaJurnalb. Nomor ISSNC.
d.
e. f.
Volume, nomor, bulan,tahunPenerbitDOI Artikel (jika ada)Alamat web jurnal
Journal Of East Asian Studies ISSN 1598-2408 19, Issue I, March 2019, pp. 19-38 Cambridge University Press 10.10 I 7/jea.2018.27 https:/ /www .cambridge.org/core/services/aopcambridge-core/content/view/I 86B6B0E28A5A074747893C CB755AA2 I/S l 5982408 I 8000279a.pdf/voting__ the ir _ conscience _poverty_ education_ social _pressure_ and_ vote_ buying__ in_ indonesia.pdf g. Terindeks di Scimagojr/thomson Reuter ISi Knowledge atau di
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a. Kelengkapan unsur isi artikel (10%)b. Ruang lingk:up dan kedalaman pembahasan
(30%)c. Kecukupan dan kemutahiran data/informasi
dan metodologi (30%)d. Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas penerbit
(30%)Total = (100%) Penulis ke 1 Nilai Pengusul = 60%X3S =
Catatan Penilaian artikel oleh Reviewer :
Jurnal Ilmiah Intemasional/lnternasional bereputasi** Jumal flrniah Nasional Terakreditasi Jurnal flmiah Nasional /lntemasional
Nilai Maksimal Jurnal Ilmiah ..... 6) Nilai Yang Jurnal Nasional Nasional Diperoleh lnternasional Terakreditasi •••••• 7) BeTputasi
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a. Kesesuaian dan kelengkapan unsur isi juroal: Penulisan sudah sesuai dengan Guide for Author (Title, Introduction, Materialsand Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusions, Notes, References) dengan sistem Author. Substansi artikel sesuai dengankompetensi penuJis pertama dibidang Sosiologi lndustri. Ada benang merah dalam struktur penulisannya (skor=3,5).
b. Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan: Substansi artikel sesuai dengan ruang lingkup Jumal of East Asian Studies denganobyek penelitiannya mengenai pembelian suara dikalangan buruh, kemiskinan, pendidikan dan tekanan sosial. Unsurkebaharuannya (novelty): ada hubungan patron-klien antara pemilik perusahaan manufacturing dengan buruhnya dalam praktikjualbeli suara yang melahirkan tekanan sosial bagi para buruh untuk menerima uang imbalan dan memilih calon yang didukung olehpimpinan mereka. Kedalaman pembahasan baik didukung oleh 48 rujukan jumal/buku dan semuanya dilibatkan dalam prosesmembahas basil penelitian. (skor=I0,50).
c. Kecukupan dan kemutakhiran data/informasi dan metodologi: Data-data hasil penelitian sudah menunjukkan ada kebaruaninfonnasi namun terdapat 12 buah rujukan yang sudah lebih dari 10 tahun terakhir. Hasil eek similarity 13%. (skor = 10,5).
d. Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas terbitan: Jumal ini tergolong jurnal lntemasional Bereputas� Kontributomya dari berbagainegara. International Editorial Board terdiri dari 35 negara, ISSN: 1598 - 2408, Cite Score 2017 = 0,79 dan terindeks di scopus/SJR=0,590 (2017)/terindex scopus Ql; SNIP 2017 = 0,645. A.rtikel di publish oleh Cambrige University Press.(skoi=l0,50).
lnfonnasi posisi tentangjumal terlampir dihalaman selanjutnya.
Prof. Naili Farida, M.Si NIP. 1 0204121989022001 Unit kerja: FISIP Undip
KEMENTERIAN RISET, TEKNOWGI DAN PENDIDIKAN TINGGI FAKULTAS ILMU SOSIAL DAN ILMU POLITIK UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO Jalan. Prof. Soedarto Tembalang Semarang Telepon (024) 7465407 LEMBAR HASIL PENILAIAN SEJA WAT SEBIDANG ATAU PEER REVIEWKARYA ILMIAH : JURNAL lLMIAH Judul karya ilmiah (Artikel) Voting Their Conscience : Poverty, Education, Social Pressure And Vote Buying In
Indonesia (Q l)(Ari Pradhanawati, George Towar and Andrew G. Gamer) Jumlah penulis Status pengusul ldentitas Makalah 3 orang penulis ke I a. Nama Jurnal Journal Of E ast Asian Studies ISSN 1598-2408 b. Nomor ISSNC.
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Volume, nornor, bulan,tahunPenerbitDor Artikel (jika ada)Alamat web jurnal
19, Issue I, March 2019, pp. 19-38 Cambridge University Press I 0. 1017/jea.2018.27 https://www.carnbridge.org/core/services/aopcambridge-core/content/view/I B6B6B0E28A5A074 747893C CB755AA21/S l 598240818000279a. pdf7voting_ the ir _ conscience _poverty_ education _social_pressure _ and_ vote_ buying_ in_ indonesia. pdf g. Terindeks di Scimagojr/thomson Reuter ISi Knowledge atau di
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1 40 D D a. Kelengkapan unsur isi artikel (10%) 4 3,6 b. Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan 12 11 (30%)C. Kecukupan dan kemutahiran data/informasi 12 11 dan metodologi (30%)d. Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas penerbit 12 11 (30%)Total = (100%) 40 36,6 Penulis ke t Nilai Pengusul = 60% X 36,6 = 21,96 =22 22
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Kesesualan dan kelengkapan unsur isi jurnal: Artikel ditulis berdasarkan Guide for Author dari jumal tersebut yaitu dimulai dari Title, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusions, Notes, References. Substansi artikel sesuai dengan bidang ilmu penulis pertama (Sosiologi lndustri). Artikel sudah mengandung unsur kebaharuan/novelty (skor=3,6). Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan: Ruang lingkup dalam penulisan jurnal ini sudah mengikuti dari substansi Jurnal of East Asian Studies. Kedalaman pembahasan artikel penelitian kualitatiftentang praktik jual beli suara dari kalangan buruh dalam hubungannya dengan patron-klien antara majikan dan buruh di perusahaan manufacturing, sangat bagus dan informasinya lengkap serta didukung data/ buku/jumal-jumal yang up to date/relevan. Sehingga artikel ini dapat dibaca oleh siapapun dan mudah dipahami. (skor=I 1,00). Kecukuuan dan kemutakhiran data/informasl dan met2dolo2i; Artikel sudah menunjukkan ada kebaruan infonnasi karena didukung 48 acuan 37 jurnal dan 11 bulcu yang dijadikan rujukan. Metodologi yang digunakan sudah culcup bagus menggunakan model multinominal logistic regression , jumlah sampel 1.005 responden menjadi sangat mewakili dalam pembahasannya Hasil tumitin besamya similarity 13% (aman). (skor= 11 ). Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas terbitan; Jurnal ini merupakan jumal lntemasional yang bereputasi, terindex di scopus Q 1, dengan anggota International Editorial Board yang berasal dari 35 negara, kontributomya juga dari berbagai negara, di publish oleb Cambrige University Press dengan nomer ISSN: 1598-2408, Cite Score 2017 (skor=l 1,00). Infonnasi posisi tentang jumal terlampir dihalaman selanjutnya.
0, 79, terindeks di scopus/SJR=0,590 (2017)/SNJP 2017 = 0,645 Reviewer2
---Prof. Dr. Dra. Sri Suwitri, M.Si NIP. 196206161987032001 Unit kerja: FISIP Undip
KEMENTERIAN RISET, TEKNOWGI DAN PENDIDIKAN TINGGI FAKULTAS ILMU SOSIAL DAN ILMU POLITIK UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO
Jalan. Prof. Soedarto Tembalang Semarang Telepon (024) 7465407
LEMBAR BASIL PENJLAIAN SEJA WAT SEBIDANG ATAU PEER REVIEW
KARY A ILMIAH : JURNAL ILMIAH
Judul karya ilmiah (Artikel)
Jumlah penulis
Voting Their Conscience : Poverty, Education, Social Pressure And Vote Buying In Indonesia (Ql)(Ari Pradhanawati, George Towar and Andrew G. Garner)
3 orang Status pengusul Jdentitas Makalah
Kategori Publikasi Jurnal Ilmiah
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Hasil Penilaian Peer Review
penulis ke I a. Nama Jurnalb. Nomor ISSNc. Volume, nomor, bulan,
tahund. Penerbit
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Journal Of E ast Asian Studies ISSN 1598-2408
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g. Terindeks di Scimagojr/thomson Reuter ISi Knowledge atau di
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b. Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan (30%)
C. Kecukupan dan kemutahiran data/informasi danmetodolog:i (30%)
d. Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas penerbit (30%)
Total = (100%)
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VOTING THEIR CONSCIENCE: POVERTY, EDUCATION, SOCIAL PRESSUREand VOTE BUYING in Indonesia (Article)
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AbstractWhen citizens are offered cash and gifts by candidates, they can either vote for candidates offering the money, refusethe money, or take the money and vote for whichever candidate they prefer (e.g., vote their conscience). Which citizensvote their conscience versus the other options available to them? This manuscript examines the effect of poverty,education, and social pressure on how citizens in the Central Java city of Semarang, Indonesia react to offers of cashfrom politicians. We find that poverty and education interact to create important and interesting patterns ofresponses. The citizens most likely to vote their conscience are those with lower income yet higher levels of formaleducation whereas higher income, more highly educated citizens are most likely to refuse the money. We alsoexamine factors that create social pressure for citizens to sell their votes by supporting the candidates offering cash. ©2018 East Asia Institute.
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VOLUME 19 • ISSUE 1 • MARCH 2019
ISSN 1598-2408
JOURNAL OF
STUDIESEAST ASIAN
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JOURNAL OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES
Cambridge CoreFor further information about this journal please go to the journal web site at:cambridge.org/jea
ContentsVOLUME 19 . ISSUE 1 . MARCH 2019
Articles
1 Managing Irregular Petitions in China: Two Types of Social Control Strategy Within the Authoritarian Regime
Xingmiu Liao and Wen-Hsuan Tsai
19 Voting their Conscience: Poverty, Education, Social Pressure and Vote Buying in Indonesia
Ari Pradhanawati, George Towar Ikbal Tawakkal and Andrew D. Garner
39 Administrative Reform and Environmental Protection: The Case of China
Guangdong Xu, Wenming Xu and Binwei Gui
61 Comment: Does the Establishment of the Ministry of Environmental Protection Matter for Addressing China’s Pollution Problems? Empirical Evidence from Listed Companies
Deborah Seligsohn
65 Response Guangdong Xu, Wenming Xu and Binwei Gui
69 The Electoral Clout of Unions in Japan: Vote Mobilization in Company Towns
Fumi Ikeda
89 Internet Use and Protest Politics in South Korea and Taiwan Shin Haeng Lee and King-wa Fu
111 Presidentialization and Procedural Rules Change: The Case of the South Korean National Assembly
Hojun Lee
131 Book Reviews
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EditorStephan Haggard, University of California,
San Diego
Managing EditorSooyee Choi, East Asia Institute
Book Review EditorYves Tiberghien, University of British Columbia
Associate EditorsYun-han Chu, Academia SinicaByung-Kook Kim, Korea UniversityXiaobo Lu, Columbia UniversityAndrew MacIntyre, RMIT UniversityYoshihide Soeya, Keio University
International Editorial BoardMuthiah Alagappa, Institute of Strategic and
International StudiesSteve Chan, University of ColoradoBeng Huat Chua, National University of SingaporeGordon de Brouwer, Australian National UniversityEmmanuel de Dios, University of the PhilippinesLarry Diamond, Hoover InstitutionJorge I. Domínguez, Harvard UniversityPeter Evans, University of California, BerkeleySung-Joo Han, International Policy Studies Institute
of KoreaSzu-Yin Ho, National Chengchi UniversityPaul D. Hutchcroft, Australian National UniversityTakashi Inoguchi, University of Niigata PrefectureQingguo Jia, Peking UniversityK.S. Jomo, UN Department of Economic and
Social AffairsRyosei Kokubun, Keio UniversityShin-wha Lee, Korea UniversitySook Jong Lee, Sungkyunkwan UniversityHyun-Chin Lim, Seoul National UniversityLinda Lim, University of MichiganJongryn Mo, Yonsei UniversityAndrew J. Nathan, Columbia UniversityGregory W. Noble, University of TokyoJohn S. Odell, University of Southern California T.J. Pempel, University of California, BerkeleyDenny Roy, East-West CenterGilbert Rozman, Princeton UniversityMiranda A. Schreurs, Freie Universität BerlinDingli Shen, Fudan UniversityJin-Young Suh, Korea UniversityAkihiko Tanaka, University of TokyoJames T.H. Tang, University of Hong KongEzra F. Vogel, Harvard UniversityYizhou Wang, Chinese Academy of Social SciencesMeredith Jung-En Woo, Open Society Foundation Yu-shan Wu, Academia Sinica
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