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Open Access Article Education

The Role of Social Workers in Advancing Girls’ Education and Empowerment in African Countries: A Desktop-Based Thematic Review

Phoke Alpha Rakgwata, Professor R Tshifhumulo
67–78
Abstract Views : 166
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10.36923/ijsser.v8i1.355

Abstract: This study examines the role of social workers in promoting girls’ education and empowerment across African regions, where cultural, economic, and political barriers continue to restrict educational access and gender equality. Using a desktop-based research methodology, the study analyses secondary data from scholarly literature, government reports, NGO documents, and international organisation publications. Additionally, a PRISMA-based flow... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Social Media’s Influence on the Attitudes of Younger Daughters-in-Law towards their Mothers-in-Law: A South African Context

Mmathato Calphurnia Rammutla, Ndivhuwo Doctor Sundani
34-42
Abstract Views : 978
Download :445
10.36923/ijsser.v6i1.247

Abstract: This systematic review explores social media’s influence on the attitudes of younger daughters-in-law towards their mothers-in-law within the South African context. The researchers carried out the “Preferred Reporting Items for the Systematic Review and Meta-analysis” guidelines as a research methodology. The scientific search databases such as Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, ResearchGate, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Sabinet and Taylor & Francis... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Challenges of ICT Integration in Social Work Practicums in African Higher Education: A Systematic Review

Mmathato Calphurnia Rammutla
52-62
Abstract Views : 666
Download :348
10.36923/ijsser.v6i1.260

Abstract: This systematic review explores the role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in enhancing social work practicums within higher learning institutions across developing African nations. Key challenges identified include the absence of clear institutional policies for ICT integration, insufficient funding for welfare organizations, particularly from the South African Department of Social Development, and unreliable internet access... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Law and Legal Studies

Increasing Transparency for Consumers Showing Probabilities of Virtual Items in Loot Boxes in Digital Games

Philipp Christian Lohse
23-28
Abstract Views : 1537
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10.36923/ijsser.v2i3.68

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the public acceptance of potential loot box regulation in digital games, focusing on the similarities between loot boxes and gambling, and the need for increased transparency. An online survey was conducted in July 2019, targeting participants from Germany, Hungary, South Africa, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America. The survey collected data on consumer preferences regarding the... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

When Co-Parenting Becomes A Battlefield: The Impact of A High-Conflict Divorce on Father–Child Relationships

Nathaniel Phuti Kgadima, Andrew Spaumer
1-09
Abstract Views : 2397
Download :704
10.36923/ijsser.v8i2.326

Abstract: Fathers are traditionally seen as the patriarchal heads of households. However, in many societies, mothers exert substantial influence over the extent of paternal involvement post-divorce. Non-resident fathers often face significant barriers, particularly maternal gatekeeping, which limits access to their children and undermines their parental role. These dynamics contribute to persistent societal narratives that depict such fathers as... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Effect of Social Skills Training on Self Concept of Teenage Mothers, A case study of Training College in Kenya

Chinyere okore, Stephen Asatsa, Maria Ntarangwe
1-10
Abstract Views : 917
Download :676
10.36923/ijsser.v3i2.102

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of social skills training in enhancing the self-concept of teenage mothers in Kibera, a population often marginalized and vulnerable due to societal stigma, rejection, and isolation following teenage pregnancy. The study employed a mixed-method sequential explanatory design, anchored on Carl Rogers' person-centered theory and Bandura's social cognitive theory. The research... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Social Media Usage Affects Family Communication Among Chinese Adolescence

Ng Jia Ling, Tilagavati Subramaniam, Noor Eleena Nordin
1-08
Abstract Views : 2290
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10.36923/ijsser.v5i3.213

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of social media usage on family communication among Chinese adolescents. The research specifically aimed to understand the frequency of social media use among this group and how it affects their interactions with family members. The study employed a qualitative research approach, gathering data through in-depth interviews with seven Chinese adolescents. Thematic analysis was used to... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

The Application of Garden Therapy In Social Work Practice for Individuals with Substance Use Disorders In South Africa

Calphurnia Mmathato Rammutla, Modjadji Linda Shirindi
1-11
Abstract Views : 3630
Download :380
10.36923/ijsser.v8i1.288

Abstract: Substance use disorders (SUDs) remain a significant challenge in South Africa, with high relapse rates despite the availability of various treatment approaches. Garden therapy, although underutilized in social work, has shown potential as a therapeutic intervention that promotes personal growth, resilience, and holistic rehabilitation. This review explores the potential application of garden therapy in social work practice with male substance... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Economics

Financial Anxiety and Resilience among Rural Poor: An Exploration of Social Work Implication

Sachin B S, Ramesh B, Saravana K, Rajashekar C
21-38
Abstract Views : 1102
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10.36923/ijsser.v3i3.111

Abstract: The study aims to investigate the level of financial anxiety and resilience behavior among the rural poor in India, particularly focusing on the relationship between financial anxiety and socio-demographic factors such as education, occupation, and household size. Additionally, the study explores the potential for Social Work interventions to address financial anxiety and improve financial literacy among this demographic. The research adopts... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Business Management and Administration

From Profit To Purpose: How Corporate Social Responsibility Transforms Rural Communities In Kenya

Joseph Malechwanzi
88-97
Abstract Views : 2021
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10.36923/ijsser.v7i2.338

Abstract: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has evolved globally from philanthropic acts to strategic initiatives with social, environmental, and economic implications. In Kenya, CSR is often applied philanthropically, with limited integration into long-term development strategies, especially in rural areas. This study investigates the social impacts of Rabai Power Company’s (RPL) CSR initiatives on sustainable rural development and corporate... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

The Ravaging Effects of Online Gambling on The Social Functioning of Male Breadwinners In African Families

Calphurnia Mmathato Rammutla
26-36
Abstract Views : 2978
Download :1120
10.36923/ijsser.v6i2.259

Abstract: This systematic review examines the ravaging effects of online gambling on the social functioning of male breadwinners in African families. Online gambling negatively impacts the social functioning of male breadwinners in African families. The researcher realized that online gambling among male African breadwinners leads to habitual neglect of the family and deterioration in socialization. As a result, the way African families function... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Economics

Construction of an Industry Cycle Indicator for Profitability Prediction Analysis of Aggregate Firms in Bangladesh

Maria Afreen
10-17
Abstract Views : 1023
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10.36923/ijsser.v2i4.76

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to construct a unique industry cycle indicator (ICI) for Bangladeshi aggregate firms within the industrial sector, aiming to provide early signals of industrial vulnerability, identify turning points, and evaluate predictive performance. The methodology involved constructing the ICI following the approach of the Conference Board (2000) and testing its robustness with a macro-stress test using lagged independent... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Economics

Unveiling the Dynamics of Women's Self-Help Groups: Exploring Socio-Economic and Socio-Psychological Factors in Debre Birhan, Ethiopia

Nebeyu Yohannes Wassie, Daniel Tefera Abebe
01-10
Abstract Views : 780
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10.36923/ijsser.v6i1.244

Abstract: The study aimed to address the critical research gap in understanding the effectiveness of Group Dynamics (GD) within Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in the Ethiopian context. Specifically, it sought to examine the extent to which socioeconomic and sociopsychological variables predicted group dynamics and how well these dynamics predicted attitudes among SHG members. A correlational design was employed to investigate the relationships between... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Under Pressure to Perform: How Social Cues in Academia Shape Perfectionism Among Early-Career Scholars

Muhammad Naveed
24-36
Abstract Views : 3959
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10.36923/ijsser.v7i2.314

Abstract: Perfectionism is increasingly recognized as a socially driven psychological experience shaped by workplace environments. Drawing on and extending the dual-cycle model of perfectionism developed by Goodwin, Lupu, and Creed, this qualitative study investigates how social cues within academia influence the development of maladaptive and adaptive perfectionism among early-career scholars. Based on in-depth interviews with 42 participants,... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Understanding AI Adoption In Education: The Role of Readiness, Confidence, And Social Influence Among Pakistani Students

Asad Ur Rehman , Muhammad Ali  Raza, Nasir Abbas
64-78
Abstract Views : 1281
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10.36923/ijsser.v7i1.300

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to explore the key factors influencing Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption in education among Pakistani university students. Specifically, it examines how AI Readiness (AIRD), AI Confidence (AICF), and Social Influence (SI) affect students’ Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU) and Perceived Usefulness (PU), and how these perceptions shape their Attitudes toward AI (ATT). The study also investigates the mediating roles... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Environmental And Socio-Economic Effects Of Timber Exploitation In Imo River Estuary, Eastern Obolo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

Ebong Mbuotidem Sampson, Victory Udoh, Nsidibe Mbuotidem Sampson, Comfort Abraham
22-27
Abstract Views : 751
Download :861
10.36923/ijsser.v1i1.29

Abstract: This study evaluated the environmental and socio-economic effects of timber harvesting and identified the drivers increasing the rate of timber exploitation in the Imo River Estuary, Eastern Obolo Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Conducted across five LGAs, a random sampling technique selected 300 respondents, with 60 from each LGA. Data collection involved structured questionnaires, and analysis included percentages,... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Exploring the Gender Disparity in Sports Participation: A Qualitative Analysis of Women's Limited Engagement in Sports in Bangladesh

Aklima Akter Tanni, Md. Masudul Islam Khan
43-51
Abstract Views : 2619
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10.36923/ijsser.v6i1.249

Abstract: Gender equality is the subject of Sustainable Development Goal 5, one of the UN's 17 objectives. Assuring women's full and effective involvement and equitable opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic, and public life is the emphasis of SDG target 5.5. In Bangladesh, there is still a significant gender gap in sports participation, which limits women's access to physical activity, personal growth, and... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Economics

Financial Inclusion, Household Decision-making and Child Health Outcome in Nigeria

Kemi Funlayo Akeju
47-56
Abstract Views : 1246
Download :532
10.36923/ijsser.v6i2.262

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the impact of financial inclusion and household decision-making on child health outcomes in Nigeria. Specifically, it explores how financial inclusion—measured through mobile phone usage for financial transactions, bank account ownership, and mobile digital payment methods—interacts with women's decision-making power regarding earnings and household purchases to influence child health. Using data from the 2018... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Parody Facebook Accounts as Facilitators of Fake News: Perceptions of South Africa

Tumelo Matome Modiba
1-09
Abstract Views : 1167
Download :498
10.36923/ijsser.v26i2.250

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the use of Facebook as a platform for reporting fake news. Researchers investigated the following problem: Facebook users tend to disseminate fake news, adversely affecting the credibility of content posted on Facebook as factual information. Facebook is misused by individuals who post fake news fabricated to degrade the integrity and credibility of others. However, organizations and other community... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Marital Beliefs, Marital Virtues, and Neighborhood Cohesion as Predictors of Marital Satisfaction in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: A Multilevel Analysis

Shimelis Wondimu, Tamirie Andualem
22-33
Abstract Views : 897
Download :551
10.36923/ijsser.v6i1.246

Abstract: This study examines the role of marital beliefs, marital virtues, and neighborhood cohesion in marital satisfaction among 386 participants in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The study used a descriptive correlational study design. Participants were selected using multistage random sampling techniques, and data were collected using a questionnaire. Multilevel modeling was employed to analyze the data. Findings indicated that all marital beliefs,... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

An Analysis of Factors Affecting Media Freedom At The South African Broadcasting Corporation

Tumelo Modiba, Charity Lufuno Manwadu
59-67
Abstract Views : 1262
Download :490
10.36923/ijsser.v7i2.312

Abstract: This study used a descriptive research design and qualitative research methodologies to investigate the factors affecting media independence at the South African Broadcasting Corporation. The study employed purposive sampling to pick four directors, four editors, and four journalists from the South African Broadcasting Corporation utilizing non-probability selection. Thematic analysis was employed to analyze the data. The results indicate... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Business Management and Administration

Strategic Human Resource Management and Brain Drain in Nigeria: An Empirical Study of Retention Practices and Workforce Mobility (2020–2024)

Onimajesin Salihu Isiaka
37-49
Abstract Views : 2997
Download :1046
10.36923/ijsser.v7i2.313

Abstract: This study investigates the relationship between strategic human resource management (SHRM) practices and the ongoing brain drain of skilled professionals in Nigeria. Drawing on Human Capital Theory and Strategic HRM frameworks, the research employs a mixed-methods design that integrates quantitative labor market data from 2020 to 2024 with qualitative insights from 80 participants, including HR professionals and expatriates. The findings... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Black African Families’ Perceptions of A Girl Child Raised By A Single Father: Exploratory Study

Calphurnia Mmathato Rammutla
17-28
Abstract Views : 833
Download :1182
10.36923/ijsser.v7i1.275

Abstract: This study aims to explore how Black African families perceive single fathers raising girl children, addressing persistent cultural beliefs that question fathers' capability to nurture and care for daughters independently. By examining these perceptions, the study seeks to dispel myths and raise awareness within diverse ethnic groups where cultural customs remain deeply valued. The systematic review employed the PRISMA methodology to ensure... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Social Sciences

Misunderstanding Suffering: Witchcraft Misconceptions, Myths, And Hidden Reality of Substance Abuse In Black African Communities

Calphurnia Mmathato Rammutla
12-19
Abstract Views : 3690
Download :295
10.36923/ijsser.v8i1.302

Abstract: This study investigates the myths and misconceptions surrounding witchcraft and their influence on substance abuse, with particular attention to the long-term negative effects on treatment and recovery. The review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) framework to ensure transparency, comprehensiveness, and unbiased reporting. A content analysis approach was employed, drawing on literature... [...] Read more

Open Access Article Business Management and Administration

The Moderating Role Of Subjective Norms Between Online Shopping Behaviour And Its Determinants

Anam Bhatti, Hamza Akram
1-10
Abstract Views : 3482
Download :2576
10.36923/ijsser.v2i2.52

Abstract: The primary aim of this study is to examine the influence of financial risk, privacy risk, and convenience risk on online shopping behavior in Pakistan, with subjective norms acting as a moderating factor. The study seeks to understand how these risks impact consumer behaviour and how social influences might alter these effects. A quantitative approach was employed, utilizing a questionnaire survey method to collect data from university... [...] Read more

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