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The Protection of Nieuw Victoria Fort as a Historical Site in Accordance with the Cultural Heritage Law
Boy Iskandar, Abdul Madjid, Prija Djatmika, Faizin Sulistio
The protection of world cultural heritage in terms of international and national law case studies in Ambon City stand Indonesian military fort cavalery 5/Blc Kodam XVI/Pattimura that does not comply with Ambon City Regulation No, 24 of 2012. Formulation of the problem of this research is: how do legal...
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Demystifying Political Selection Using Large Language Models: The Case of China
Bohao Deng
China’s economic reform has driven remarkable growth and poverty reduction despite institutional structures that seem ill-suited for such achievements. To explain this “China puzzle,” this paper investigates the regionally decentralized authoritarian system that supports China’s governance. In this system,...
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The Phenomenon of Wrongful Arrests by Law Enforcement Officers in Indonesia Related to the Code of Criminal Procedure (KUHAP) Reviewed from the Theory of Legal Effectiveness
Yohanes Osa Hamara
In carrying out coercive procedures, sometimes law enforcement officials make mistakes, one of which is wrong in making arrests of suspects. This constitutes a violation of human rights; therefore, suspects can sue for redress and rehabilitation through pretrial. This study raises the problem of how...
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The Worsening Talent Loss Facing the Private Sectors in China: A Case Study of Qingdong Hengxing Group, Shandong Province
Yuping Shi, Yanqi Liu, Surachai Traiwannakij
Top management is the enterprise’s brain, its core strength, and the human resource that the enterprise cannot do without. However, the loss of these personnel has become the main management problem of Qingdao Hengxing Group and all walks of life, as discussed in this paper. At this point, the management...
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Adjective Roles in Estimating a Product Rating in a Product Review
Patrawadee Tanawongsuwan
This research work explores consumers' sentiments through written product reviews. Given a piece of product review, a person likely can tell how much the reviewer likes or dislikes the associated product. This likeness can translate into a numeric scale. For example, reading a product review, one can...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Solar Shadow Positioning Algorithm
Wanqiao Wang
How to confirm the photographing location and the photographing date is an important aspect of video data analysis. Solar shadow positioning technique is a method to confirm the photographing location and date through analysis of solar shadow changes of objects in videos. According to the image-forming...
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From pre-entry expectation to turnover intention among life insurance agents in Qingdao, China: Social support change as moderator and organizational commitment as mediator
Hao Liu, Arsiah Bahron, Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul
Understanding how China’s life insurance agents’ pre-entry expectation affecting turnover intention, is the purpose of the study. The study employed statistical environment R version 3.4.3 for running Partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) analysis. Compare to pre-entry expectation,...
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Research on the Problem-solving Path of the Open Development of Modern Service Industry in Hainan Free Trade Area
Na Wang
On the afternoon of April 13, Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and President of the State, solemnly declared at the congress celebrating the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the province-run special economic zone in Hainan province that the...
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Research on Online Knowledge Sharing Behavior of College Students
Siwei Sun, Jinhu Jiang, Zhenjie Ding, Fangqin Lin, Shishi Jin, Yuqing Lin, Siyao Li, Liang Cai
Knowledge is the prerequisite for college students to obtain employment abilities and opportunities. At present, most of the research on students' knowledge sharing is conducted from the perspective of academic achievement, but seldom from the perspective of vocational education and vocational development...
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Social Media Usage by Teenagers as Tourism Promotion Means in Sawarna Beach, Lebak Regency
Rika Yessica Rahma
The development of tourism in Indonesia experienced significant improvement. The increase in the number of foreign tourists is seen from visiting indonesia increased from year to year. The tourism sector in Indonesia has become one of the priority programmes of the Government should be improved because...
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The Discursive Construction of Online Corporate Identities through Corporate Websites
Fangmin Sun, Youhua Fu
This paper is proposed to examine the discursive construction of online corporate identities by analyzing corporate websites under the framework of Systematic Functional Multimodal Discourse Analysis (SF-MDA).Viewed as a kind of hypermodal discourse, websites can index the social practices and are also...
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Study of the Achievement of Physical Fitness, Study Results and Student Background in Improving the Status of the PE Department
Mugiyo Hartono, Andry Akhiruyanto
The purpose of this study was to determine the level of physical fitness of students to support lectures and how the achievement of student learning outcomes. Student background in improving the status of the PE department, is a quantitative study with a survey method. The results of the physical fitness...
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The Representation of Power in the Text News on the Meiliana Case (A Norman Fairclough Critical Discourse Analysis)
Faizal Risdianto, Sumarlam Sumarlam, Noor Malihah
This paper presents the results of news text analysis about The Meiliana Case: How a noise complaint resulted in an 18-month jail sentence by using Norman Fairclough’s critical discourse analysis approach as a major theory. The study includes a description (text analysis), interpretation (discourse practices),...
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Managing Village Governance Based On Mutual Assistance (Gotong Royong)
Kushandajani Kushandajani, Puji Astuti
Law No. 6 of 2014 on Village constructs village authority in four areas: managing village governance, implementation of rural development, coaching rural community, and empowerment of rural community. Those are the basis of village governance, including the organizational structure of the village government....
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Crisis Management based on the Five Hypotheses proposed by Jack Welch
Zhao Jianying
With the wide spread and application of the Internet, information and communication technology, an increasingly complex information age has arrived . How governments can manage public crisis more scientific and more effective, turn crises into opportunities, pass through a dangerous crisis safely in...
Research Article
Approaching AI and Robotics in an Eco-friendly Way
Luigi Pagliarini, Henrik Hautop Lund
Pages: 217 - 220
Merging among them the most important open questions of the century, in this paper, we outline and define a wide range of possible applications and technical forms of a low-energy dissipation in robotic biotechnological system conceived for intelligent and playful interactions. Moving from earlier works...
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The Basic of Learning PIUL Sunda
Mohamad Anjar Darojatun, Yudi Sukmayadi
Piul is a musical instrument original from Europe with the origin of the name Violin. During the Dutch colonial era, this musical instrument was known by the Sundanese people by the word piul because the Dutch called it viol, which then sounded to the word piul. In its development, piul entered Sundanese...
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Study of Coal Industry De-Capacity Stickiness Mechanism — Empirical Evidence Based on Listed Companies
Cailing Xu, Xiuqin Zhong
At present, how to effectively resolve overcapacity when the business volume declines has become the biggest problem for coal enterprises. Taking China’s coal listed companies from 2013 to 2018 as samples, this paper studies the mechanism of de-capacity stickiness in the coal industry. The results indicates...
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Parent’s Perception on Disaster Education for Early Childhood at Disaster-Prone Areas
Lulu Diyanti Putri, Heny Djoehaeni, Rudiyanto
The background of this research is due to the many cases of natural disasters in Indonesia. In early childhood, both consciously and unconsciously, they often become victims of natural disasters both physically and psychologically. This phenomenon has become commonplace in today’s society. Many parents...
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Parental Involvement in Speech Activities of Speech Delayed Child at Home
Aliza Alias, Umithayyibah Ramly
Speech activities in speech therapy are frequently applied of early interventions to children with speech delay. The speech therapy was conducted to assist the children with speech difficulties. However, these speech activities need to be implemented regularly at home as a reinforcement to the speech...
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Livestream Marketing and Digital Transformation of Enterprise Marketing Mode
Liubo Sang
Under the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic situation, countless enterprises save themselves through livestream e-commerce, so that livestream into the public view. In order to explore the relationship between livestream marketing and enterprise digital transformation, this paper analyzes livestream marketing...
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Emojis in Indonesian Intergenerational Family WhatsApp Group
Ihsan Nur Iman Faris, Dian Budiarti, Andrian Permadi
This study aims to investigate the use of emojis in an Indonesian Intergenerational family WhatsApp group to reveal the types and functions of emojis used in the setting where members from various gender and age groups communicate online. The participants were 26 male and 16 female WhatsApp users aged...
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To Err Is Human, To Forgive Is Divine. Abusive Bosses and Turnover Intention: The Moderating Effect of Employee Forgiveness
Teh Hong-Leong, Ng Shwu-Shing, Norhayati Md Isa, Farhana Hanim, Shanthi Nadarajah, Hatijah Md Salleh, Norharyani Adrus
Abusive leaders are a nightmare to work under. As expected, employees who are unwilling to face this nightmare anymore resign as soon as the opportunity presents itself. This is a growing concern because despite the good intentions of shareholders and top management to retain high performing employees,...
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Carbon Accounting and Emission Disclosure Practices in the Energy Sector: Pathways Toward Regulatory Convergence
Vishal Paul, Renu Rathi, Uma Maheswari
As the call for climate accountability grows, carbon accounting will likely become increasingly significant for green governance, especially in sectors of high-emissions such as energy. This study examined how much of a priority carbon accounting and emissions disclosure were to major Indian energy firms....
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Agri-Machinery and Mechanization: Boosting High-Value and Crop-Specific Agriculture
Shivangi Vyas, Riya Kumari
The mechanization of agriculture is, in a very real sense, a key to yet better production and perhaps profitability. This research looks into how agricultural machinery and mechanization fit into different crop-specific farming methods, concentrating on how these practices are adopted, their effects,...
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generAtIon – Exploring Generational Differences in Perception and Use of Artificial Intelligence
Gabor Keresztes, Nikoletta Nemeth, Katalin Meszaros
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping everyday life, the economy, and society. Generational differences strongly influence how people relate to AI, shaped by their technological experiences, trust levels and ethical considerations. While younger generations—especially Generation...
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Readiness of Tourism Digitalization in Alas Sumur Bondowoso Tourism Village
Nabila Ayu Ramadhany, Windri Saifudin, Ahmad Fahri Huzain
The COVID-19 pandemic that is still happening today has had various impacts in various sectors, one of which is the tourism sector. The government has taken various ways to minimize the impact of the pandemic in the tourism sector, such as the use of health protocols, and limiting the number of visitors...
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A Systematic Literature Review of Pop Activism in Chinese Visual Culture
Chenyi Wu
The objective of this research was to examine development and effects of Pop Activism in China ranging from dadaism to online expression. To achieve this objective, this paper were divided to three aspects to analyze Pop Activism, the development of Pop Art in China, the communication characteristics...
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Digital Platform for Virtual Music Concerts
Nida Nadwah Afifah, Rita Milyartini, Yudi Sukmayadi
Virtual music concerts on digital platforms are currently a hot topic of conversation. This virtual music concert is considered quite supportive because of the ongoing pandemic. This article describes how a virtual music concert is held on a digital platform. The purpose of writing this article is to...
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Teacher’s Self-Efficacy on Designing Digital Material in E-Learning: A Case Study in a Vocational School
Untari G. Pertiwi, Evi A. Vebriyanti, Lusia M. Nurani, Dana Waskita
In this digital era, transforming the traditional classroom to the online environment becomes urgent, particularly during the COVID 19 pandemic. E-learning becomes an alternative platform for online learning as it provides space for the teacher to open, design, and manage a class. Designing digital material...
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Paved Surface Fine Crack Study with 2017 MDP Method
Syamsul Arifin, Mashuri, Sukiman Nurdin, Rahmatang Rahman, Taslim Bahar
Fine cracks have a gap width of ≤ 3 MM, the distribution properties can be local or road surface area. Some of the main causes of fine cracks are pavement material is not good, surface weathering, and sub-surface soil or layer is less stable. Fine cracks will develop into larger cracks if left unchecked...
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Parents Role in Children Bilingual Development
Amelia Fitrika Sitepu, Berlin Sibarani, Sumarsih
Language development of a child is believed to be highly influenced by environmental conditions. Parents are the closest individual to children’s growing and development of self-skill, especially linguistic skill, which is essential to provide them the ability to socialize with others. The purpose of...
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Resilience of Female Bullying Victims in Orang-Orang Biasa and Guru Aini by Andrea Hirata
Ratih Tri Pertiwi, Taufik Dermawan, dan Azizatuz Zahro’
This study aims to obtain the resilience of female characters who are victims of bullying in the novel Orang-Orang Biasa and Guru Aini. This is because the novel ends with the success of one of the female characters who are victims of bullying in achieving their goals. The approach used in this research...
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Analysis on The Fear of Aging in Bangladesh: A Sociocultural Diagnosis
Pakhawat Sailasuta, Sarat Ngamlertlee
Fear of getting old is becoming a bigger problem in Bangladesh now. With more cities growing, families changing, and society’s views shifting, older people are facing different kinds of challenges. Growing old brings fears about losing health, being alone, and having no money, which can hurt the mental...
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Human Trafficking in the Border Area of Indonesia (A Case Study in West and East Kalimantan)
Nurhaeni Sikki, Marina Puspita, Sahidin
Human Trafficking has become a global issue in several countries, including Indonesia. Many Human Trafficking driving factors were found in the border area of Indonesia as poverty and health problems. Victims of Human Trafficking also experience deep trauma, both physically and psychologically. Therefore,...
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Evaluating Stock Valuation Models: Insights from U.S. Semiconductor Industry
Lintong Li
This study evaluates the application and validity of three stock valuation models, price multiples, capital asset pricing model (CAPM), and dividend discount model (DDM), in the U.S. semiconductor industry. By analyzing three leading semiconductor companies, the study examines how these models reflect...
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Synergy Between Universities Leadership Initiatives in Collaboration to Achieve SDGs
Pipin Sukandi
In an era of increasing global complexity, collaboration between universities is a must to optimize resources, expand impact, and accelerate the achievement of the SDGs. This study examines various initiatives taken by university leaders in Indonesia in building strategic partnerships, exchange programs,...
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The Impact of Supply Chain Structure on Manufacturing Firms
Yiyun Chen
The structure of the supply chain will affect the cost stickiness of manufacturing enterprises. This paper builds a supply chain structure network using input-output data and takes Chinese manufacturing listed companies before the epidemic as samples to examine the relationship between the supply chain...
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Research on the Media Usage, Political Predispositions, and Social Participation of Generation Z
Jiayi Sun
This article investigates the relationship between media usage, political predispositions, and social participation among Generation Z in China. Grounded in Paul Lazarsfeld’s hypothesis of political predispositions, it analyzes the political attitudes and behaviors of this generation within the context...
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Examining the Role of GenAI Enablement in Curriculum Reform: Evidence from Higher Vocational Education
Zhijia Li, Changjiang Wang
With the rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), educational institutions are increasingly exploring its potential to support curriculum reform. However, empirical evidence on how GenAI enablement relates to curriculum reform outcomes in practice-oriented educational contexts...
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Contemporary Innovations in Traditional Mythological Narratives
Lin Wang, Kun Liu
This study examines the contemporary innovation of traditional Chinese mythological narratives in animation. Taking Langlang Mountain: The Little Monster as a case, it illustrates how marginalised figures are repositioned as o narrative subjects, thereby challenging the hero-centred epic mode. The analysis...
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Pelauw-Haruku Language: Inflection in Nouns (a PFM Analysis)
Ahmad Rifani Talaohu
This study explores the noun inflection system in the Pelauw-Haruku language through the lens of Paradigm Function Morphology (PFM). This language is one of the Austronesian languages spoken in Eastern Indonesia, which features a complex system of noun inflections driven by grammatical features such...
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An Analysis of Second Cultural Introduction for Non-English Majors Based on Intercultural Communication
Qian Ma
Under the background of globalization, intercultural communication has penetrated into our lives. More and more scholars have begun to pay attention to the research and application of intercultural communication and its related fields. This paper, based on the study of the relationship between language...
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Utilization of Medicinal Plants In The Community of Cipatat District, Bandung Barat Regency) (Study of Health Literacy)Utilization of Medicinal Plants In The Community of Cipatat District, Bandung Barat Regency) (Study of Health Literacy)
Santi Susanti, Fitri Perdana, Rangga Saptya M.P
Plants have many benefits, one of which can be used as a medicine. Utilization of plants as a herbal mecidine has been done for a long time by the people of Indonesia, especially in the rural communities, among which are the residents of Cipatat District, Bandung Barat Regency. The provision of knowledge...
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Study on the Standardization and Individuation of Classroom Teaching in Higher Education
Yanming Yang, Chaoran Guo, Lulu Sun
To improve the quality of classroom teaching is the eternal theme of college education. Classroom teaching is not only a science but also an art. The standardization and individuation of classroom teaching is a pair of contradictions. When the contradictions were to be deal with properly, we should really...
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Is Inefficiency Still A Major Problem in Regional Spending and How To Overcome It? (Case Study of East Kalimantan Province)
Salmah Pattisahusiwa, Musviyanti Musviyanti, Ibnu Abni Lahaya
Management of performance-based budgeting provides a more specifically related to the ability of an area to always explore the potential of the area in order to increase budget revenues, which will have an impact on governance and financing capabilities of regional development activities. Specifically,...
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Conflict in Javanese Adolescents’ Friendship and its Resolution Strategy
Tri Rejeki Andayani
Friendship is a voluntary interpersonal relationship based on liking. Through friendship, someone learns how to know and understand others’ behavior. However, friendships can be interrupted for some reasons. The aim of this preliminary research was to explore the adolescence experiences with friends,...
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The Impact of Negative Symptoms and Self-Criticism on the Urge to Self-Injure
Alfath Hanifah Megawati, Cantyo Attindriyo Dannisworo, Lathifah Hanum
Stressful life events brought on by the demands of academic and social life are possibly a factor engendering various negative emotional symptoms, such as depression, anxiety, and stress, in college students. Furthermore, failure to obtain positive feedback may possibly provoke self-criticism in them....
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Benchmarking the Operational Efficiency of China’s Peer-to-Peer Lending Platforms Based on Data Envelopment Analysis
Ao Liu, Xudong Deng, Zeping Tong, Yajuan Wang, Liang Ren
As a new financial loan model, peer-to-peer (P2P) lending has been widely spread across the world since emerging, especially in China. However, it often involves risk events, including difficult cash withdrawal, escaping with money, financial fraud, and trouble management etc. Therefore, how to evaluate...
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Tradition of Caci Manggarai: The Spirit of Politics of Customary Inheritance Law for Democratic and Gender Equitable Law
Adrianus Marselus Nggoro, FX.Adji Samekto, Sukirno
The caci tradition is a typical tradition of Manggarai, West Flores. Some previous research findings reveal that the caci tradition is a type of regional dance. Caci as one of the icons of the Manggarai culture. Because the unique tradition of caci can be used as an ambassador for the promotion of tourism...