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A Study of the Virtual Enterprise Risk Control is based on the Smart-Optimized Technology

Wei Luo
The virtual enterprise has been a new product developed in the form and management model of the modern corporate organization and has been a product of a rapid response to the market, there has been also a lot of risk, so the virtual business has got the desired profits you must avoid the risk that may...

Investigating the Role of Cultural Innovation and Creativity in the Kitakyushu Art Festival for Sustainable Living

Rahma Amorita Maharani, Nisia Nur Dwi Agusta
The Kitakyushu Art Festival tries to represent SDGs points through works of art from various artists. The connection between the Kitakyushu Art Festival and the SDGs raises a question, how do artists present innovative works of art that represent SDGs values at the Kitakyushu Art Festival. The purpose...

Generation Z’s Perception Of Sustainable Tourism Reviewed From Law No 10 Of 2009 Regarding Tourism Case Study (Tablolong Beach Tourism, Kolam Baumata, Lasiana Beach

Elsa Dian Taimenas, Ariance Ana Lasibey, Manda Yulina J. Sijabat
The concept of sustainable tourism development is contained in Law No. 10 of 2009 concerning Tourism and also in Regulation of the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy No.9 of 2021. Sustainable tourism pays attention to ecosystems that are developed with the aim of increasing the welfare of localpeople....

The Existence of Food Regional-Owned Enterprises (BUMD Pangan) in the Pancasila Legal State

Nugroho Wira Husada, Lego Karjoko, Mohd Rizal Palil
The issue of food at the state level is very important as a variable that determines the life and death of the state. It is urgent as a priority for the government at the central level to local governments in forming a comprehensive configuration and system to create continual food security. Article...

Populism and Crisis in Indonesia: Politicization of Economy, Identity, and Personalistic Leadership

Defbry Margiansyah
While the COVID-19 pandemic plunged Indonesia’s economy into its worst recession in the post-1998 Asian financial crisis, the health crisis forced the government to accelerate national economic recovery by initiating contradictory policies and problematic law, the omnibus law on job creation. These efforts...

Does Triple Bottom Line and Circular Economy Effective in CSR Program? Danone AQUA Practice in Indonesia

Willy Abdillah, Delly Nofiani, Chika Nur Rachma Koeswandi
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives are a way for companies to show their concern for the community in which they operate as well as a visible example of how they adhere to regulations. This research investigates a company’s CSR strategy to address environmental issues, specifically plastic...

Preventing Illegal Online Loan Crimes

Arif Awaludin, Rusito Rusito, Doni Adi Supriyo
Online illegal loan crimes have colored reports of crimes that occurred during the covid-19 pandemic. Advances in internet technology support the realization of this type of crime. Various existing regulations have been made but this crime still dominates. This is a part of financial crime. What is the...

Teaching Speaking Online Using Digital Mind Mapping Software (Dmms) and Screen Recording Tool (Srt): A Practical Method

Ismail Anas, Muhammad Basri, Andi Musdariah, Rosidah Anas
Teaching English online during the pandemic calls for innovative technological and pedagogical approaches to shape a meaning-making learning practice. Based on Task-Based Language Teaching with Technology, this “how-to” article offers a practical method for integrating Digital Mind Mapping Software (DMMS)...

Protection of Human Rights in Cyberspace in the Digital Era

Cindy Monique, Tongat Tongat, Satrio Wisaksono
The advancement of information and communication technology has shifted many human activities into the digital realm, raising new challenges in the protection of human rights particularly regarding privacy, freedom of expression, and access to information. Personal data, as part of individual rights,...
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A Review on Standard Techniques Used in Object Detection from a Distance

Vibhuti Bhardwaj, Vikhyati Singh, Mansi Mishra, Manya Bhardwaj, Khandakar F. Rahman
This review explores how modern technology is transforming navigation for blind and visually impaired individuals, with a focus on tools that detect objects and measure distances. By harnessing advancements in imaging and machine learning, it becomes possible to turn visual data into useful feedback...
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Violence Against Health Care Workers in Health Care Services: A Literature Review

Samer Ayyash, Elham Ruziqat, Ayat Alsmadi, Aya Melhem, Nidal Eshah, Anas Khalifeh, Dawlah Helou
Background: The healthcare sector is a complex and demanding sector, with workplace violence being a serious risk to healthcare workers. Aim: The current literature review to understand the frequency of workplace violence against nurses and how it relates to stress at work, job satisfaction,...

Countering Broken Home Stigma of Adolescents On Social Media

Yuni Retnowati
Society stigmatizes adolescents from broken homes as environment destroyers, uncontrollable, and immoral, hindering their development and achievement. Hamur Inspiration Community uses social media to fight the stigma associated with adolescents who have encountered a broken home. The study’s objectives...

A Scoring Rule-based Truthful Demand Response Mechanism

Keisuke Hara, Takayuki Ito
Pages: 182 - 192
Demand Response (DR) has been extensively studied as one of the important features of smart grid. The DR strategies can be grouped into two categories, one is incentive-based DR and the other is pricing-based DR. Our work focuses on DR involving both pricing factor and incentive factor using scoring...
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Arrhythmia Classification Using Fractal Dimensions and Neural Networks

Ben Ali Sabrine, Aguili Taoufik
According to statistics, there has been a big increment in death in consequence of failures worldwide. Electrocardiogram was chosen as a possible implement for diagnosing cardiovascular diseases, it is a test that records the electrical activity given by the heart muscle and how it contracts. In this...
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Research on Risk Control Management Process in the Cloud Computing Environment

Li Li Ma
With the rapid development of information and communication technology (ICT) over the past half century, the cloud computing model is one of the most controversial issues in the field of ICT. In addition, cloud computing plays a vital role in today's business world, but no risk management process is...
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Study on Efficiency of FMCG Industry

Cai-fen Zou
FMCG industries make profit and realize the value through the scale operation featured with high frequent and repeated consumption. It is one of the important industries that influence the economic development. In China, the famous FMCG enterprises such as Nestle, Pepsi cola, Coca Cola, Starbucks, Johnson...

Control Performance Assessment Method as Assessment of Programming Learning Achievement

Yoshihiro Ohnishi
Pages: 180 - 183
It is an important problem how to estimate the learning achievement of the programming learning. However, the quantitative evaluation method according to learning achievement is difficult. On the other hand, “work” of a control program influences the control performance of the plant by the petrochemical...

Prospective Workers’ Self Responsibility and Confidence: A post-industrial work practice reflective study

Rini Intansari Meilani, Rita Rosmawati
Self-responsibility and confidence have been believed as two of many soft skills significant for workforce success and human capital development. Considered as important qualities of professionals, demands for these intangible personal attributes have increased significantly around the world and, thus,...

Process of Translation of the Children’s Worlds Subjective Well-Being Scale in Indonesia

Ihsana Sabriani Borualogo, Erlan Gumilang, Ali Mubarak, Andhita Nurul Khasanah, Miki Amrilya Wardati, Fanni Putri Diantina, Isniati Permataputri, Ferran Casas
Indonesia has been participating in the Children’s Worlds international project on conducting a survey of children’s well-being. A new context-free multi-item scale named CW-SWBS (Children’s Worlds Subjective Well-Being Scale) has been used on this survey. Since the original version of the scale was...

Reading Strategies to Overcome Difficulties in Understanding Japanese Sentences

Lea Santiar, Emzir Emzir, Yumna Rasyid
The increase of difficult new words, complex sentences, various context and new information from reading materials make learning and teaching at the intermediate level difficult. The objective of this study is to identify student’s difficulties in comprehending complex sentences and how teachers overcome...

Research on the Classification Rules of Database Indexes in Author Name Disambiguation

Yue ZHOU, Tian LI, Lu-Yao LIU, Yu-Ying ZHONG, Zheng-Lu YU, Jun-Peng YUAN
In recent years, with the involvement of more scholars in academic research and rapid development of digital libraries, author name disambiguation has been one of the most critical problems. In this paper, we study how to make the best use of the author's personal information to distinguish different...

The Impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on ASEAN Trade Flow

Iwan Hermawan, Eka Budiyanti, Edmira Rivani
Information and communications technology (ICT) would drive the acceleration of digitalization era, including dynamics of trade flow among ASEAN countries, both in low or high-tech also. Basically each country has different resources, and so why many factors must be known to be a winner. This aim of...

Effects of Discourse Markers on EFL Reading: A Case Study

Shao-Yang Luo, Jiao Dong, Dong-Hong Han
Despite many studies on discourse markers (DMs), how DMs affect EFL learners' reading has been neglected as a research topic. This paper carries out an investigation into the influence of discourse markers on reading among the first-year non-English majors from the perspective of Relevance Theory, with...
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Research on Assembly Line Optimization Based on Machine Learning

Zhang Peng, Fang Yadong, Liang Xiaowei, Chen Jingwen
How to conduct a wide range of problem analysis on production line work in a short time and standardize, its work has become a major difficulty for enterprises to improve work efficiency. This paper takes M company's Rail car assembly as an example to conduct the job optimization. It uses the k-means...
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Application of Attribute-based Encryption in Internet of Things

Zixuan Wang, Hao Liu, Hao Ma
In the IoT environment, a large amount of personal information and environmental data are collected and processed by the sensing layer, which will contain some private data. Therefore, how to define the user's data access rights becomes a major challenge for the security of the Internet of Things. In...

The Development of Interactional Competence of EFL Learners

Perwi Darmajanti
The communicative approach has been widely adopted in EFL teaching practice. Most foreign language educators have readily embraced the communicative objective as the principle underlying teaching and learning activities in today classrooms. Concerning over the development of communicative competence,...
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Genetic Variation of Local Ettawah Crossbreed Goats in two different breeding

Mudawamah Mudawamah, I.D. Ratnaningtyas, M.Z. Fadli, Aulanni'am Aulanni'am, G. Ciptadi
Breeding system in goats in Indonesia applying had two models of breeding with owned bucks by breeders or breeding assisted by bucks selected from the government in the form of frozen semen. Problems interesting note was how the genetic variation of the population of the goat. The purpose of this study...

Instagram and Millennial Generation: #Explorebanyuwangi Analysis

Heidy Arviani, Ghassani Shabrina Prasetyo, Vicky Virgiawan Walgunadi
One of the unique things of the millennial generation, they allocate more income for travel rather than buying houses, branded goods (fashion), gadgets. The size of the income does not put the desire of millennials to travel any less. e-Promotion is promotional activities through the internet or especially...

Some Expected Effects of an Industrial System Reorganization

Joaquim Lloveras
The history of industrial products is one of a products evolution towards high perfection and utility. In this sense, a question arises: how to have new industrial products of world class quality, socially necessary and ecologically sustainable? This article presents a proposal to reorganize the industrial...

“It is Confusing to Use More than One Accent in the Class”: Exploring Teachers’ Perception Toward World Englishes in Listening Class

Siffa Annisa Fitri Ramadhani, Eri Kurniawan
The increasing number of non-native English speakers has caused an inevitable effect which is the emergence of English varieties. Accordingly, English does not belong to one specific country. Thus, the ownership of English belongs to those who speak it. However, teaching English in Indonesia has been...

Forgiveness, Hope, and Satisfaction With Life Among Senior High School Students Viewed From Family-related Characteristics in Indonesia

Amalia Rahmandani, Yohanis Franz La Kahija
This study aims to determine the differences in forgiveness, hope, and satisfaction with life based on family- related characteristics, namely birth order, the total number of siblings, parents’ marriage status, housemate, parents’ age category, parents’ occupation nature, and parents’ education, aside...

In Between Death and Life: The Role of TPU Tanah Kusir as Public Space

Feby Hendola, Muhammad Mashudi, Michelle Margaretha, Viola Calista Amabella
As most cities are rapidly expanding, space of death, such as a cemetery, is in demand. In a metropolitan like Jakarta where the population grows rapidly, land for the dead competes with the urgent needs of urban development. It is often used not only for death purposes but also for everyday needs. A...

Research on the Online Teaching Mode of Chinese Characters as a Foreign Language Based on the Character-based Theory

Sun Man, Qi Juanli
Under the background of Internet, online teaching has become a trend. How to adapt to online teaching mode and how to combine theory with practice has become a problem for Chinese teachers. This paper, from the perspective of the “Character-based”theory, makes a thorough analysis of the unique advantages...

Self-Reflection on Critical Theory Course

Sarah Zulkarnaini
The purpose of this paper is to describe self-reflection during critical theory classes. A student should have a critical way of thinking. In this paper, the authors describe many new perspectives, especially in thinking, including how politics, society, economy, culture affect human views and activities....

Research on Chinese Middle Classes’Marriage View From Perspective of Marxism

Meiqian Xin
This paper analyzes the views on marriage based on the middle social classes’ culture formed in China. It suggests that China has social class, and the culture creates different cognition and views on marriage. The paper is less concerned about the economic mode of production but more toward class interaction...
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Effect of Gamma-Ray Irradiation on Vetiver Grass (Vetiveria Zizanioides (L.) Nash.) in Vitro Shoots Growth and Multiplication

Wahyu Widoretno, Miftahur Rohmah, Serafinah Indriyani
The vetiver plant, Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash, yields vetiver oil, which is a fixative for perfumes. It is vital to create improved vetiver plants by in vitro mutagenesis because the low quality of vetiver in Indonesia causes vetiver oil productivity to decline year after year. This study sought...

Online Child Sexual and Exploitation Abuse dan Gender Violence in Social Media: A Psycho-Religious Approach

Mayadina Rohmi Musfiroh, Amrina Rosyada, Noraini Ismail
This article aims to uncover the factors that cause a person to commit gender-based violence and child exploitation on social media and how strategies to overcome them using iceberg analysis and psycho-religious approaches. This article uses iceberg analysis to reveal patterns and trends, system structures...

Analysis of the Effect of Ecological Wetland Construction on Dianchi Lake’s Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal and it’s Innovative Research under the Information Management Mode

Min He, Peng Liu, Siyu Chen
As the sixth largest freshwater lake in China, Dianchi Lake has long been plagued by eutrophication caused by nitrogen and phosphorus pollution. In recent years, the construction of ecological wetlands and innovation in information management models have played a significant role in the management of...

Bridging the Gap: How Universities Can Enhance Student Employability Through Personality Development and Targeted Interventions

Xiaoping Liu, Jingsong Deng
This study explores the factors influencing university students’ employability, focusing on their academic knowledge and professional capabilities. We propose that university students’ proactive personality and self-efficacy positively impact on their employability. Mentoring programs and organizational...

Research on the Application of Surrealism in the Art Design of the Film an Andalu Dog

Yi Tang
Surrealism is an avant-garde art genre that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by the creation of unrealistic and dreamlike images. This paper explores the application of surrealist aesthetics in the art design of the film Un Chien Andalou, directed by Spanish director Luis Buñuel in 1929....
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Research on Human Body Recognition in the Field of Disability Assistance Based on Wireless Sensing Technology

Qibin Hao
With the global rise in both the aging population and the number of individuals with disabilities, leveraging advanced technology to enhance their quality of life has emerged as a crucial societal focus. This paper examines the current research and future potential of human behavior sensing through increasingly...
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Dual-channel Supply Chain Model of the Influence of Blockchain Technology on the Price Competition of Green Products

Wenyan Pan, Cong Wang
The conventional supply chain framework faces challenges such as uneven information distribution, distrust, and tracking difficulties. Blockchain technology provides a novel solution to these problems through its decentralized structure, tamper-resistant nature, and enhanced transparency. This study...

Location Planning of Field Ammunition Depot for Just in Time

Xianming Shi, Yongchao Jiang, Qianli Feng, Wenhua Shi, Cunping Chai
The location of the field ammunition warehouse is the key step to optimizing the ammunition supply support system, and it is also one of the steps to effectively reduce the ammunition supply cost. All along, previous studies on ammunition supply support have been divided into two categories, one is ammunition...

Impacts of The Macroeconomic Environment on Financial Markets--Empirical Study Based on VAR Modeling

Zhenyao Wang
In the modern economic system, the interactions between macroeconomic variables and financial markets constitute a complex and closely related network of relationships. This study aims to systematically analyze the impact of macroeconomic variables on China’s financial market and its transmission mechanism....

The Impact of Financial Regulatory Policies on Corporate Governance Structures and Paths to Optimization

Meiran Wan
This paper examines the profound impact of financial regulatory policies on the structure and effectiveness of corporate governance, highlighting the challenges and optimization paths that arise from such regulations. The introduction sets the stage by discussing the historical evolution and necessity...

Wild Racers’ Resistance and Refusal of Involvement in the Legal Kanjuruhan Street Race in Malang City

Amirullah Al Ghoni, Nora Titahning Ayudha
The street racing is a wide-spread social issue in the majority of city centers and has been associated with offending among young people, public disorder, and danger. Illegal street racing persisted in Malang City, Indonesia, despite law enforcers consistently ratcheting up efforts to suppress the activity...

The Use of Verbal Politeness in Japanese Communication

Miftachul Amri, Rusmiyati Rusmiyati, Nise S. Sasanti, Tiffany Qorie, Yogi Bagus Adhimas
The politeness in Japanese verbal language is called Keigo. Keigo is a level of respectful speech acts in Japanese consisting of sonkeigo, kenjougo, and teineigo with usage procedures based on conditions and relationships between speakers and speech partners. This research is motivated by how important...

Exploring Tolerance Practices in the Pancasila Village

Abd Mu’id Aris Shofa, Mifdal Zusron Alfaqi, M. Mujtaba Habibi, Lusiana M.  Tijow, Fitri Ariska
Tolerance is essential in life for people of various religions and cultures. Pancasila Village is an example of a real how Pancasila values are integrated in a harmonious manner into daily society. The method used in this study is a qualitative approach. Data is collected through observation, interviews,...

Strategic HRM in the Hybrid Work Era: A Multi-Case Study of Practice and Transformation

Nguyen Thi Phuong Nam
The widespread adoption of hybrid work arrangements has prompted organizations to fundamentally rethink how human resource management (HRM) systems are designed, integrated, and enacted. While the Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM) literature emphasizes the alignment of HR practices with organizational...

Participatory Communication for Empowering Urban Farming Families

(Study on Family Business “Prima Flora - Prima Aqiqah” Bandar Lampung City)

Bangun Suharti, Nanang Trenggono, Andy Corry W, Ibrahim Besar
Urban farmers who have limited land, can function their land in an integrated manner which is commonly known as integrated urban farming. Urban agriculture with this integrated urban farming system has great potential to be developed and has an impact on empowering farming families and the local community....