Abstract

This research explores the intricate interplay between globalization, digital technology, socio-cultural changes, and community identity in Jakarta, utilizing a quantitative approach. The study, based on a sample of 150 participants, employs structural equation modeling to analyze the relationships among these constructs. Descriptive statistics reveal a diverse demographic profile, while the measurement model ensures the reliability and validity of the chosen variables. The structural model elucidates significant positive relationships: digital technology, globalization, and socio-cultural changes positively influence community identity. Demographic nuances, such as age, gender, and socio-economic status, further shape these dynamics. The findings contribute to understanding community dynamics in the modern era and provide valuable insights for policymakers and community leaders.

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