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Does Social Capital Affect Family Firm Innovation

Min Zhao, Xin Yao
Social capital, as an important link between family firm and external environment, plays a significant role in helping firms to obtain environmental support. This paper selects the intermediary factors that connect family firm with the external environment and studies how social capital can influence...

The Impact of Being Envied on Work Engagement:A Test of the Transactional Model of Stress and Coping

Qing Huang, Xiangnan Tao, Chunyan Jiang
Over the years, how employees have responded to workplace envy has been a puzzling question. Using the transactional model of stress and coping, we explore the moderating role of that Zhong-Yong thinking and two coping styles in the relationship between being envied and work engagement from the perspective...

Myanmar Youth and Impact of English Language Proficiency Towards Job Grabbing

Ma Tin Cho Mar
As Myanmar moves towards further democratization, the country is rapidly emerging as an attractive travel destination in Southeast Asia. The pace of sustainable and inclusive economic growth in Myanmar is determined in part by the quality of its labor force. Youth human capital development requires a...

How to Make Online Learning Effective and Enjoyable? Using Google Classroom With Video and Learning Management One Day Active Learning

Muhammad F. Ilhamuddin, Aditya C. Setiawan, Ainur Rifqi, Lutfi Saksono, Muamar Z. Arif
Covid-19 virus that has caused the pandemic in Indonesia and has affected the education aspect and required abrupt changes into online learning. Changing to online learning, however, are having several obstacles, including in teaching learning process, psychological problems, and technical challenges....

Development of an Intervention Module on Increasing Tolerance for Adolescents

Raja Oloan Tumanggor, Heni Mularsih
This research develops an intervention module on increasing tolerance for adolescents. The aim is that this module can be used as a guide in training to help improve individual or group tolerance. The results of this study are in the form of an intervention module to improve the attitude of tolerance...

Cooking Video Development and Everyday Cultural Politics in China

Bilu Guan
One of the most popular online chefs in China, Wang Gang, has been an iconic figure in the digitization of Chinese cooking. He was called a “hardcore chef” because he showed the entire process of cooking from the very beginning (raw meat or a live duck) to the prepared dish with no fancy presentation,...

Digital Storytelling in Exploring Ideational Meanings of Narrative Genre (SFL Genre-Based Approach)

Yustika Nur Fajriah, Nizar Alam Hamdani, Anne Ratna Suminar, Lucky Rahayu Nurjamin, Muhamad Taufik Hidayat
Digital Storytelling is not newly discussed by scholars in EFL teaching contexts. However, studies focusing on how Digital Story is employed to develop literacy in ‘meaning-making’ the text among students are still very few. Thus, this study is an endeavor to investigate how Digital Storytelling is carried...
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The Intersection of Virtual Reality and Art: Hotspots Analysis Based on Computer Science Clustering Algorithm

Yiyuan Ding, Yaxiong Lei, Jiayu Zeng
VR art has received attention as the intersection of virtual reality and art. In order to understand the current research hotspots in VR art, we built a panorama of current research hotspots through a keyword co-occurrence analysis study based on topic modelling and computer science clustering algorithms....

Requirements for Education and Training of State Owned Enterprises for High Quality Development of State Owned Enterprises

Jian Zhao, Lichun Sun
The purpose of this study is to analyze how education and training in state-owned enterprises can play a valuable role in the new development stage. This study analyzes the requirements for high-quality development of state-owned enterprises, indicates the development direction of education and training,...

Conservation and Inheritance of the Artistic Heritage of Music and Dance in the Western Regions

Jing Gu, Yijuan Pan, Rui Chu
Against the background of globalization and the rapid development of digital technology, the protection of cultural heritage has become an increasingly global issue. As an important intangible cultural heritage, the music and dance arts along the Silk Road contain profound historical and cultural values....

Big Data and Anti Monopoly Law Research on Data Monopoly and Market Competition Issues

Hiyi Zhang
With the rapid development of big data, some technology giants have formed a strong market position by collecting, controlling, and analyzing large-scale data. This data monopoly has raised concerns about market fairness and consumer privacy. This article introduces the concept and reality of data monopoly,...

Dysphemism Used in A Speech Community: Types and Function

Divasya Permata Vindra, Oktiva Herry Chandra, V. Fatah Tribuna Sani
This article explores the use of dysphemism in a movie entitled the End of Watch (2012), focusing on the spoken dialogue of main and supporting characters. The study uses qualitative research and aims to find out what are the types and functions of dysphemistic expressions found throughout the film....

Analyzing the Market Strategy of Domestic Middle and High-end Hotels in Recent Years by Taking Atour as an Example

Mengyu Huang
In recent years, with the economic recovery and the booming tourism industry, China’s mid-to-high-end hotel market has shown strong growth. This paper takes Atour Hotel as an example to analyze the evolution of domestic mid-to-high-end hotel market strategies. Through differentiated brand positioning,...

Epistemological Errors in the Concept of Justice Collaborators: A Critical Discourse Analysis Study

Rocky Marbun, Wanda Hamidah
The existence of witness testimony as evidence in criminal proceedings is prioritised to reveal the material truth. Therefore, KUHAP places witness testimony as the main evidence. In its development both theoretically and practically, in addition to the existence of the Crown Witness, based on the influence...
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Advancing Web Security: A Comprehensive Framework For Detecting And Mitigating Input Validation Vulnerabilities

B. Siva Lakshmi, S. Keerthi Priya, Ch. Dedeepya, M. Vanitha, S. Lakshmi Pratyusha, G. V. G. K. Thanvi Priyusha
In today’s online environment, websites face constant SQL injection and cross-site scripting attacks - mostly because many developers still do not properly check user inputs. Our team has built a smart scanning tool that finds these security holes, thoroughly checks websites for weak points, and gives...
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Reversible Computing Foundations in Quantum Computation: From Classical Logic to Quantum Algorithms

Keval Barvaliya
Reversible computing provides a foundational framework for understanding quantum computation. This paper first examines classical reversible logic gates, including the CNOT and Toffoli gates, and demonstrates how they can simulate arbitrary Boolean functions. We then extend these concepts to quantum...
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A Study of the Functions and Pitfalls of Design Leadership How Leadership of the Creative Industry Attains Effectiveness

Jie Ren, Fangfang Bao
Design leadership with its own characteristics has played a key role in design agencies and a wide range of other organizations in the creative industry. Besides the common features of leadership, the core of design leadership is to innovate and encourage its creative members to develop their creativeness...
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Teaching and Practice of Mathematical Modeling

Wenhao Xie
This paper has analyzed and researched the relationship of the mathematical quality-oriented education and mathematical modeling education.It also has deeply analyzed the characteristics and theoretical basis of the college students' mathematical modeling teaching and discussed the mathematical modeling...

“Revolutionary Realism and Romanticism”: Representing the Ballet The Red Detachment of Women (1971)

Di Liu
This paper takes the well-known model work, the ballet The Red Detachment of Women (1971) as a case study to analyze this ballet in relation to the following issues: harmonic music language “Revolutionary Realism and Romanticism”, Three Prominences (San tuchu), the relationship between music and image...

The Correlation between Personality and Self-Esteem Level among Students at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)

Nur Izyan Binti Sahidan, Nor Syuhada Farhanis Binti Hashim, Syahirah Husna Binti Rusdi
Self-esteem refers to how an individual assesses himself from a positive or negative perspective. The ability to self-assess will build self-esteem and be able to manage ways of thinking, acting and emotion control. There are several factors that affect individuals in self-determination process of self-esteem....

Reform Trend and Countermeasures of Martial arts Teaching Content in Colleges and Universities

Xun Zhao
Martial arts has lifelong value for Martial arts practitioners, and it is also one of the important contents of physical education in modern colleges and universities. With the deepening of the reform of education and teaching system, some achievements have been made in the course teaching of martial...
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Test and Optimization of ABC-System

Zhu Feng, Lin Meiping, Wang Pingxin
The debate on activity-based costing (ABC) method between researchers focuses on whether the cost driver selection is scientific and how to prove that ABC method is superior to the traditional cost accounting method. In this paper, regression model is adopted to test cost drivers’ correlation based on...

The Application of Regional Culture in City Brand Design

Qiuyue Jin
A city needs a brand as a “container” to pack up the assets. When the city creates the brand image system, it needs to explore a very rich field for brand positioning. This includes the city’s cultural resources, geographical customs, cultural scenery, natural environment, etc. A city is like a creature,...

The Competitive Strategy of SMEs in Digital Era

Nurul Istifadah, Heru Tjaraka
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) provides a new perspective on the development of economic transactions in digital era. Economic transactions are becoming more efficient, faster, and cheaper [1]. The use of ICT and the internet encourages online transactions to be more accountable than...

The Flowing Power in the Classroom and How Can Teachers Utilize Power Techniques to Improve Teaching

Jiale Song
In the documentary film Are our Children Tough Enough? Chinese School, the phenomenon of blocked power flow in the classroom was exposed. This paper focuses on the flow of power in the classroom and emphasizes Foucault’s understanding of power relations. “Power is everywhere”. “Power comes from everywhere”...

I Am for You What You Want Me to Be

Motherhood and Women’s Quest for Self in Sula

Haiqing Wang
Helene Cixous came up with the idea of “feminine writing” and discussed its relationship with motherhood in The Laugh of The Medusa, in which she view “mother” as an idealistic metaphor. In contrast, Toni Morrison created more complicated mothers and mother-daughter relationships in her novels, especially...

Modeling Repurchase Interest in Traditional Food from The Perspective of Generation Z Women

Ajat Sudrajat, Ratih Hurriyati, Heny Hendrayati
Generation Z is more exposed to Western cultural patterns, including when choosing food. This causes interest in repurchasing traditional food among Generation Z to be very low. This study explored how consumer experience influences the interest in purchasing traditional food among Generation Z. This...

Research on the Context Intelligent Teaching Model Based on a Multi-Role Interchange Mechanism

Boya Liu, Xiaowen Bi, Lijuan Gu, Weihao Huang, Huiyong Zhang
Current equipment maintenance training faces multiple challenges, including a complex knowledge system, strong practical requirements, and high demands for multi-role collaboration. The absence of real maintenance environments leads to difficulties in learning transfer, while single-role training prevents...

Employing Stanford’s Design Thinking Method for Tackling Social Issues in Kelurahan Gayungan, Surabaya

Tri C. Kusumandyoko, Marsudi, Kanya Catya, Dwi Prasetya
In order to address social concerns in Kelurahan Gayungan, Surabaya, this study paper looks at how Stanford’s Design Thinking methodology is applied. The study used a qualitative research methodology to investigate the impact of Design Thinking on social innovation and community participation. The research...

Legal Renewal to Fulfill the Protection of Women’s Right in Human Right Perspective

Femmy Silaswaty Faried, Hanuring Ayu, Dyah Ayu Sekar Arum Prameswari
This study reveals the phenomenon of women’s rights in the context of human rights. So that the issue studied is how to reform the law in providing fulfillment of the protection of women’s rights in the context of human rights by looking at how the laws and regulations containing human rights have provided...

Legal Case-Based Reading to Promote Critical Thinking for Law Students

Misnawati Misnawati, Reski Pilu, Zul Astri
Critical thinking and creativity are the essential qualities must-have to face industrial revolution 4.0 and society 5.0, particularly for students. Higher education institutions play a vital role in developing critical thinkers. This study aimed to assess the impact of the authors’ teaching technique...

An Examination of Trends and Future Research How Digital Marketing Has Changed Over Time

Raja Kamal, Nihar Ranjan Mishr, Prasant Kumar Choudhury
This study is limited by the lack of high-quality macro-level literature (e.g., net of science). After reviewing the literature, we decided to stop searching for new Digital Marketing buzzwords. One keyword simplifies author grading. Digital marketing rising popularity has sparked major worries regarding...

Cultural Aspects of the Middle-Income Trap

Ho Si Quy
In the early 1990s, following the rise of the “Four Asian Tigers”, most developing nations were “startled” and sought to “imitate” them to take off as new Newly Industrialized Economies (NIEs). However, to this day, only 34 economies have successfully escaped the Middle-Income Trap (MIT), while 108 other...

Student Engagement in Accounting Internships: Bridging the Gap between Academic Theory and Professional Practice - A case for Private Higher Education Institutions

Precious C. Machera, Robert P. Machera, Rumbidzai T. Machera
Student engagement in accounting internships is a critical factor in bridging the gap between academic theory and professional practice. This study employed a qualitative meta-synthesis of peer-reviewed studies (2010–2024) on student engagement in accounting internships and related work-integrated learning....

Pragmatics Function of Euphemism in Communication

Xianhua Meng
Euphemism is a kind of effective language form used in communication, which aimed to produce reasonable communicative effect. In this paper, the culture features of euphemism are explored. The author also used a lot of effective examples to explain the pragmatic functions of euphemism in communication....

Student Participation in the College Classroom: Base on the Perspective of Organizational Socialization

Yu-Fei Zhao
As the customer of higher education service, students are not passive recipients but the "co-producer" of education service. Through their active participation in the education process, students can get a satisfactory result, that is, the satisfaction of teaching, their academic achievements, and loyalty...
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The Platform Construction of QQ Carrier for Ideological and Political Education in College

HongBo XIU
With QQ instant messaging tool is widely used in contemporary college population, QQ group notifications is changing greatly influenced the thinking and behavior of contemporary college students. How to effectively be used of QQ to ideological and political education, is the ideological and political...

Figurative Languages Found in Folktales Written by Native and Non-Native Writers

Ribut Surjowati
This paper is aimed at investigating the use of figurative language in folktales translated by native and non native folktale writers and how these figurative language supports the coherence of the stories. Figurative language is used with the purpose to serve three elements of clarity, forth and beauty...

The Complexity of Sexual Abuse Problems on Children in West Nusa Tenggara: the Culture against the Law

Dorang Luhpuri, Rini Andayani, Azlinda Azam
The issue of sexual abuse today is quite alarming. Many cases have occurred including in West Nusa Tenggara. A social rehabilitation center that provides services to Children Associated with Law (ABH) in Lombok is quite overwhelmed with client problems, especially those related to sexual abuse issues...

How different types of innovation influence the competitiveness of engineering business

Nikolay Molchanov, Oksana Muraveva, Dmitry Evstafiev
This article addresses the ways to increase the competitiveness of the engineering business through the use of different types of innovation. The link between the competitiveness and innovations seems to be frequently mentioned among engineering companies. It is not surprising, since the engineering...

Reflective Experiences of Students to the Integration of Role Playing Model with Multimedia in Citizenship Education

Apriyanda Kusuma Wijaya, Rahmat Rahmat, Komalasari Kokom
Learning is an interaction to gain knowledge, how to behave, and conduct useful behavior to increase capacity and someone's quality of life. learning citizenship education plays an important role for someone, especially students, to develop the potential to explore social experiences in order to become...

Intercultural Competence in Learning English as a Foreign Language in Indonesia: A Pragmatic Analysis

Fardini Sabilah
This paper reports the findings of my doctoral research on intercultural competence in learning English as a foreign language in elementary schools. The data were collected from the field research based on observation and interviews with teachers and students and were analyzed using descriptive quantitative...
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Frequent Emergency Calls for Crisis Consciousness Building Effective Emergency Prevention System

Liu Yi, Guo Yan
In recent years, the content of emergency is expanding constantly in China. Both variety and frequency of emergency have been given a new meaning. Such as natural disasters, accidents, disasters, public food emergency, health events and sudden social security has occurred frequently. It brings that severe...

Improvement of Physical Fitness Through Management of Daily Physical Activity of Elementary School Students

Sasminta Christina Yuli Hartati, Taufiq Hidayat, Hari Wisnu, Bayu Budi Prakoso, Suroto
Previous researches have discussed how learning Physical Education (PE) alone is not enough to improve students’ physical fitness. For this reason, PE class serves as a tool for forming healthy lifestyles through active participation in physical activity (PA) and sports. This article aims to explain...

Comparative Analysis of the Implementation of Life Skill Education Management in Students With Disability Between Public Special School and Private Special Schools

Johar Permana, Eka Prihatin, Endang Rochyadi, Liah Siti Syarifah
The implementation of life skills management carried out by schools for students with disabilities has a difference between one school and another, in this article we will analyze the comparison of the implementation of life skill management for students with disabilities in State Special Schools and...

Strategy for Acceleration of Regional Development to Reduce Unemployment and Proverty in the District of Timor Tengah Selatan-NTT

Deetje W. Manuain, Nonce. F. Tuati, Hapsa Usman
Small and Medium Enterprises (UKM) help the community and government in providing employment, this will have a good effect in reducing the unemployment rate in Indonesia. Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) can help stabilize the Indonesian economy and assist the government in reducing unemployment,...

Covid 19 Memes in Social Media Instagram

Semiotics-Pragmatics Studies

Prapti Wigati Purwaningrum, Aceng Ruhendi Saifullah, Dadang Sudana
Since early 2021, Indonesia is one of the affected countries of Covid 19 pandemic. The rapidly and highly spread of this virus forces people to have some changes of way of life. In the middle of March, Indonesian government makes policy of implementing PSBB (large-scale social restriction) instead of...

How Tax Reduction or Exemption Influence Prices --Empirical Evidence from Cases About Tampon Tax Reduction or Exemption

Siyu Pan, Xintian Zhou, Szeying Chan
In recent years, several countries have reduced or exempted tampon tax, which aims to reduce tampon prices and eventually increase affordability. However, tax reduction or exemption do not necessarily lead to a price reduction, and the rate of change in price fluctuates dramatically among countries....

Investor’s Reaction to Corporate Action Announcement: New Product and System and Technology Innovation

Juniarti Juniarti, Novita Tenoyo, Dea Devina Theja
This study aims to know how investors react to corporate action announcements and to which categories that investors react more positively to. This study differs from previous studies because we use three different event windows to calculate CAR, which are [+2, 0, -2], [+1, 0, +1], [-1, 0]. We also use...

Implementation of Six Sigma to Develop Teaching Factory Product Quality at SMK Islam 1 Blitar

Dani Irawan, Suhermanto Suhermanto, Erwin Komara Mindarta
The implementation of Six Sigma (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control) is rife both in research and implementation of product development and services in a company. Meanwhile, recently the development model has entered into the realm of vocational education, namely in the implementation of...