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Recognition of Prior Learning for Master Marine with Indonesian Qualifications Framework

Antoni Arif Priadi, Tri Cahyadi, Damoyanto Purba, Novita Vindri Harini, Zainullah Zuhri
A master Mariner is a professional person who has highest level of knowledge and experiences in ship operation from planning, executing, managing, analyzing and evaluating. The Indonesian Qualification Framework gives the opportunities professional like a Master Mariner to be equalized within a certain...

Management Model of Education Funding Quality Assurance Based on National Standard Education Procedure

Tri Mulyani, Heri Yanto, Masrukhi, Wahyono
Management Model for Quality Assurance of Education Financing Based on National Education Standards Procedures. The problem of school financing in Central Java remains an obstacle. The main problem that needs immediate attention is the ability of schools to manage funds properly. We report the study...

Breaking the Raw Material Bottleneck: How SWARA-ARAS Method Streamlined Production for PT. Adi Satria Abadi

Tri Wahyuningsih, Agus Ristono, Ahmad Muhsin, Puji Handayani Kasih, Juine Rosalina
This study aimed to solve the raw material management problem faced by PT. Adi Satria Abadi, a company that produces sheep and goat pikel. Although the company could meet its raw material needs from various suppliers, the quality of the raw materials did not always match the criteria. This resulted in...

Analysis of the Ratio of Teachers, Staff, and Students as an Effort to Accelerate Quality Improvement of Primary Schools

Ahmad Nurabadi, Ibrahim Bafadal, Endah Tri Priyatni, Juharyanto
The objectives of this study were to: (1) describe the number of teachers; and (2) describe the number of staff, in order to accelerate school quality improvement. This study uses a quantitative approach. The place of this research is an elementary school in Nganjuk district, East Java, Indonesia. The...
Proceedings Article

Supervision Improves Research Performance in Midwifery Departement Poltekkes Semarang

Budi Astyandini, Suwito Eko Pramono, R. R. Sri Endang Pujiastuti, Arief Yulianto
Lecturers as one of the resources in higher education carry out research to fulfill the Tri Dharma of Higher Education. The main task of lecturers is to conduct research. In carrying out research, it is necessary to supervise to get maximum results Supervision is part of management. The purpose of this...

Investigating the Role of Gender as Moderator in Relationship Between Financial Behaviour and Financial Risk Attitude Generation Z Students

Yesiana Ihda Kusnayain, Ely Siswanto, Dediek Tri Kurniawan, Yuli Soesetio, Lulu Nurul Istanti
This study aims to test the role of gender as a variable moderator in the relationship of financial behavior and financial risk attitude to financial satisfaction of generation Z students. The study received a total of 238 respondents confirmed according to research criteria. Research found that financial...
Proceedings Article

Improvement Through Optimized Natural Dehumidifier Placement in Turmeric Cabinet Dryer: Relative Humidity and Energy Analysis

Putu Wijaya Sunu, I Made Suarta, I Dewa Gede Agus Tri Putra, Anak Agung Mulawarman, Dewa Ayu Indah Cahya Dewi, C. Bambang Dwi Kuncoro
The implementation of natural dehumidifiers in agricultural drying systems presents a promising approach to enhance energy efficiency and product quality. This study investigates the effectiveness of natural dehumidifier placement in a multi-rack turmeric drying cabinet, comparing three configurations:...

Testing of Fraud Diamond Theory Based on Local Wisdom on Fraud Behavior

Edy Sujana, I Nyoman Putra Yasa, Made Arie Wahyuni
This study aims to examine the elements of fraud diamond theory based on local wisdom on fraud behavior. This research was conducted in all universities in Buleleng Regency, Bali. This research uses a quantitative method by using 40 finance department employees in all universities in Buleleng Regency...

Indonesian Plywood Export Competitiveness in Global Market

Leo R E Malau, Tri Yulni, Nur A Ulya, Primawati Y Fauziah, Yunida S Lubis
Since the 1980s Indonesia and Malaysia have been the world main exporters of plywood with a dominant market share. However, in 2002 Indonesia plywood exports decreased. Even since 2007, the total exports of Indonesia and Malaysia have decreased significantly, and the position was replaced by China as...

Indonesian Hajj Cohorts and Mortality in Saudi Arabia from 2004 to 2011

Masdalina Pane, Fiona Yin Mei Kong, Tri Bayu Purnama, Kathryn Glass, Sholah Imari, Gina Samaan, Hitoshi Oshitani
Pages: 11 - 18
The Hajj is an annual pilgrimage that 1–2 million Muslims undertake in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), which is the largest mass gathering event in the world, as the world’s most populous Muslim nation, Indonesia holds the largest visa quota for the Hajj. All Hajj pilgrims under the quota system are...

The Possibility of Indonesia and United Kingdom to Form Free Trade Agreement After Brexit

Endah Ayu Ningsih, Fithra Faisal Hastiadi, Risna Triandhari, Leo Mualdy Christoffel, Fitri Tri Budiarti
On June 23, 2016 held a referendum which resulted decision that United Kingdom or Britain determined to exit the European Union membership that we call Brexit. The exit of UK will absolutely impact UK’s trade with its trading partner including Indonesia. In connection with this issue we conducted a study...
Proceedings Article

Distribution of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) in Regards to Age and Sex in Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Tri Kesetyaningsih
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a disease that has a rapid geographical spread and the number of occurrences is increasing. The disease is transmitted through the bite of Aedes aegypti or Aedes albopictus which sucks human blood during the day, so that the tramission might be related to human activities....
Proceedings Article

Utilization of Bougainvillea Spectabilis Flower Extract and Red Ashoka Extract as Formaline and Boraxs Teskit

Youstiana Dwi Rusita, Rini Tri Hastuti
Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spectabilis Willd) and red ashoka (Ixora cocinea) flowers contains natural color pigment, namely anthocyanins. Anthocyanin levels in these two flowers are high enough so that can be used as natural color pigment. Anthocyanins can be used as an indicator for detection of borax...

Corporate Responsibility Issues as a Criminal Act of Taxation in Indonesia

Budi Suhariyanto, Slamet Tri Wahyudi
The Law on General Provisions and Tax Procedures (Undang-Undang tentang Ketentuan Umum Dan Tata Cara Perpajakan or “KUP Law”) does not explicitly regulate corporations as legal subjects or the types of offenses, sanctions, and criminal liability. As a result, a polemic of interpretation arises in the...

Understanding of Sexual Violence in Students on Campus

Tri Budi Marwanto, Dewi Mustami’ah
Sexual violence on campus occurs a lot, but what comes to the surface is not known for certain. No wonder sexual violence in college is like an iceberg. This raises the real question of what kind of understanding of sexual violence on students ?. There fore it is important to map the understanding of...

The Impacts of Tri Hita Karana - Based Educational Tourism

Ni Nyoman Parwati, I Nengah Suparta, I Made Mariawan
This study was aimed at analyzing and describing the impacts of Tri Hita Karana-Based Educational Tourism on the quality of the community life. This descriptive qualitative research was done to the communities of Mengesta Village. The subjects consisted of 60 community members involved as the learning...

Misconception Identification by Open-Ended Test on Innovative Biology Learning Materials Based on Life-Based Learning and 21st Century Learning Characteristics

Firda Ama Zulfia, Ahmad Kamal Sudrajat, Herawati Susilo, Fandi Tri Fajar Cahyo, Fitria Romadona, Hamri Permana, Rifka Fachrunnisa
Open-ended test is one of the diagnostic tests that can be used to measure misconceptions in students. The use of open-ended tests will give students the freedom to write their reasons for choosing answers to multiple-choice options. The purpose of this study is to identify misconceptions of 21st century...

Tourist satisfaction and the quality of tourism services in Siti Sundari Lumajang

Tri Palupi Robustin, Ikhwanul Hakim, Nur Latifa Isnaini Putri
Indonesia’s economy depends heavily on the tourism industry. About $10 billion of Indonesia’s foreign exchange can be attributed to the tourist sector. After crude oil, coal, and palm oil, it is ranked number four. This is an intriguing incentive to do some study because Siti Sundari Tourism, one of...

The Role of Organizational Justice in Innovative Work Behavior of Female Employees in Government Institution

Dediek Tri Kurniawan, Irma Hidayatul Ulfah
Organizational justice is an essential part of decisions, attitudes, and behaviors in the world of work. Organizational justice has a considerable influence on the formation of innovative work behavior. Being treated reasonably can be interpreted by a gender equalization of employees within a company...

Bank Participation in Managing Environmental Recovery Guarantee Funds in Order to Realize the Sustainable Development Goals

Tri Handayani, Abubakar, Lastuti
This article examines the SDGs agenda, that is Indonesia committed to harmonize all aspects of doing business with the SDGs purposes. Bank as one of the funding sources for large companies, had an impact from this agenda into a loan mechanism. The SDGs agenda also brought the changes in a several banking...
Proceedings Article

Cost and Benefit Analysis: Two Scenarios in the Treatment of Worm Disease (Coccidiosis) as a Cause of Calf Death in the District of Mukomuko City, Mukomuko District, Bengkulu

Tri Guntoro, Elwaldrus Wera, Ferro
Losses due to parasitic infections, especially worms in livestock in Indonesia are very large. Helminthiasis is a disease in beef cattle which is common in traditional farms. This study aims to use a cost-benefit analysis for two scenarios in handling helminthiasis (coccidiosis), namely Program A (controlling...

The Effect of Locus of Control and Social Capital on Digital Literacy through Knowledge Acquisition as an Intervening Variable

(Study on Micro and Small Enterprises in East Java)

Angelina Helen Cendra Kartika Yamahuchi, Kusdi Raharjo, Tri Wulida Afrianty
This research is a research with a Quantitative Method approach. This type of research is included in the type of Explanatory Research. To explain and analyze the influence of Locus of Control, Social Capital on Digital Literacy through Knowledge Acquisition in MSEs. The population in this study is micro...

The Implementation of Song and Motion Learning Through the Model of Beyond Center Circles Time(Bcct) to Improve Early Childhood Creativity

Retno Tri Wulandari
The purpose of this study is to describe the implementation of song and motion learning as well as to increase early childhood creativity through the model of Beyond Center Circles Time (BCCT). The research method that is used was a classroomaction research with a collaborative model while the subject...

The Contingent Factors on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Industry Sector

Tri Siwi Nugrahani, Dhanti Alif Kalandara, Pradita Nindya Aryandha
Several SMEs in DIY, especially those engaged in the industrial sector, went bankrupt due to the Covid-19 pandemic which had lasted for two years. One of the causes of SMEs going bankrupt is because they ignore the contingency or uncertainty factor that can affect organizational performance. This study...
Proceedings Article

New Candidate Tea (Camellia sinensis), Cultivars of TRI 5000 Series for Low-Country Tea Growing Regions of Sri Lanka

J. H. N. Piyasundara, M. A. B. Ranatunga, J. D. Kottawa-Arachchi, K. K. Ranaweera, A. K. Mudalige, J. M. K. Udayangani, G. D. N. N. Dayarathna, H. W. M. M. M. Jayarathna, M. M. N. Damayanthi, N. M. Vithanage, P. D. Senanayaka, B. M. G. K. Godavita, D. G. N. P. Karunajeeva, N. Mahadhevan, R. K. A. Amali, K. G. J. P. Mahindapala, T. G. N. Mahinda, Alwis P. D. De, C. E. Munasinghe, H. Nishanthi, C. J. Liyanaarchchi, H. B. Tharangika, J. K. A. D. Kalhari, S. R. W. Pathiranage, R. B. L. Hemakumara, M. A. Chamindra, K. A. C. L. Kodithuwakku
Among tea growing regions in Sri Lanka, lower elevations, popularly known as “Low Country” contributes about two third of the total tea production of the country. Through a series of experimentation, five new tea Camellia sinensis (L.) accessions (84, 174, 278, 12/11, 23/5) have been identified as candidate...

Internal and External Pressures on Sustainability Report Disclosure

Tri Siwi Nugrahani, Ervina Febiyanti, Hari Purnama, Sri Widodo
Stakeholders have a role in determining company performance including sustainability report disclosure. Internal and external stakeholder pressures affect SR disclosure such as internal pressure from employees and external pressure from investors, consumers, and the environment. This study used a sample...

Does IFRS Adoption Enhance the Accounting Comparability of Emerging Market?

Tri Lestari
The purpose of this study is to examine the comparability level of accounting information for Indonesian firms before and after accounting standards change during IFRS convergence in this country. This study compares the periods before and after significant revisions of the accounting standards, by examining...

Development of the Referral Vocational High Schools based on the Students Quantity and Networking Road Maps in Malang Raya

Ewit Irniyah, Amat Mukhadis, Tri Atmadji.S
This study aims to reveal and describe the development of referral SMK based on the road map of the student's quantity and networking in Malang Raya. The population in this study was 11 schools then using Proportional random sampling technique with Slovin formula obtained 5 schools, each school representing...
Proceedings Article

Motivation of Poor Household Women In Productive Economic Enterprises Based on Personal Factors

Suminah Suminah, Arip Wijiyanto, Mei Tri Sundari, Mujiyo Mujiyo
Women's empowerment programs for poverty alleviation have been carried out by government, but the results are still nonptimal yet. The problem of poverty becomes more complicated, because in fact women's poverty is not only caused by limited access to economic resources, but also because of their own...

Typology of Conflict and Violence in Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2017–2022

Mochamad Sodik, Muryanti, Agus Saputro, Tri Muryani, Qorir Yunia Sari
Yogyakarta is a city that is synonymous with peace; as the slogan Yogyakarta is comfortable, and almost no conflicts or violence appear. In the past five years, there have been nearly 35 violent incidents in Yogyakarta. This paper wants to describe the typology of conflicts and violence that occurred...

The Influence of Interest Rate, Inflation, and Exchange Rate on Stock Price Return of Companies Listed in the KOMPAS 100 Index

Anak Agung Alit Tri Putra, I Ketut Darma, I Gusti Lanang Putu Tantra
This research was conducted based on the fluctuation of the KOMPAS100 index from 2015 to 2021. The research was done to know the influence of interest rate, inflation, and the Indonesian Rupiah exchange rate against the US Dollar on the stock price return of companies listed in the KOMPAS100 index within...
Proceedings Article

Ramsey Graphs for a Star on Three Vertices Versus a Cycle

Maya Nabila, Edy Tri Baskoro, Hilda Assiyatun
Let G, A, and B be simple graphs. The notation G → (A, B) means that for any red-blue coloring of the edges of G, there is a red copy of A or a blue copy of B in G. A graph G is called a Ramsey graph for (A, B) if G → (A, B). Additionally, if the graph G satisfies that G − e ↛ (A, B), for any e ∈ E(G),...

Pop-up Book Illustration Art as Expressive and Artistic Communication Media

Satrio Haryanto, Tri Karyono
This research uses qualitative paradigm with descriptive analytical approach to obtain an overview on illustration art which are based on and paper engineering, that is called pop-up art. This writing is aimed at revealing development of illustration art in a three-dimensional form through both visual...

Evaluation of Pedestrian Passenger Perceptions of the 16 Ilir River Port Services in Palembang City

Monica Amanda, Sri Kartini, Febriansyah Febriansyah, Novi Tri Susanto, Siti Nurlaili Triwahyuni
The high intensity of the community in using river transportation services can be seen from the amount of productivity. The 16 Ilir River Port which serves passengers and goods has an average productivity level of transporting passengers for 5 years from 2019 to 2023 of 479,701 people with an average...
Proceedings Article

Antioxidant Activity of Peel Off Mask Preparation with Green Apple (Malus domesticus) Juice and Ultrasonic Extraction

Rini Tri Hastuti, Regia Desty Rakhmayanti
Apple is a plant that has the potential of antioxidant activity. Apples contain antioxidants which are good for skin health. Green apples contain lots of vitamins, such as vitamins A, B, C, minerals, and fiber. Green apple containing phytochemical compounds in the form of catechins, epichatechins, ploridzin,...
Proceedings Article

Application of the Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) to Predict Ultimate Bearing Capacity of Footing on Granular Soil

Ngudiyono, Tri Sulistyowati
The ultimate bearing capacity is an important parameter in the footing foundation design. Several classical methods are often used to analyze the bearing capacity of a footing foundation. However, the results of this analysis always give less accurate results than the experiment. In this manuscript,...

Does Environmental Initiatives Can Improve Financial Performance?

Rosedian Andriani, Meutia, Tri Lestari, Agus Solikhan Yulianto
The study aims to examine environmental initiatives on financial performance. Financial performance used in this study is accounting based. Financial performance is proxied by Return On Assets. Environmental Initiatives are measured through the disclosure of the GRI 3.1 standard, environmental disclosure...
Review Article

Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Sepsis: From Basic Research to Clinical Application

Junyi Sun, Xianfei Ding, Tongwen Sun
Pages: 2 - 10
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a deregulated host response to infection, and is the most common cause of death in the intensive care unit. Although the pathogenesis of sepsis has made substantial progress, the current clinical treatment of sepsis is basically symptomatic treatment,...

Problems of Online Learning in Islam Religious Education at Elementary Schools

Achmad Sultoni, Ahmad Munjin Nasih, Endah Tri Priyatni, Azizatuz Zahro, Juharyanto
Pandemic of Covid-19 in Indonesia force most schools to implement online learning to stop Covid-19 spread. This study aims to investigate problems of Islam Religious Education (IRE) or Pendidikan Agama Islam (well-known as PAI) in online learning at elementary schools. Respondents are 107 Islam Religious...

The Implementation of Scientific Approach in English Teaching Practice

Mariska Intan Sari, Tri Wulandari
This study explores the challenges in implementing the scientific approach perceived by the EFL pre-service teachers and investigates the EFL pre-service teachers’ strategies to overcome the challenges. This research applied a descriptive qualitative design with the in-depth interview as the data collection...

Business Strategy, Culture Control and Organizational Performance

Edward Fazri, Hanifah Imam, Tri Lestari
The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship business strategy, culture control and organizational performance. The data is processed by using a Partial Least Square (PLS). The population consists of middle manager of multinational manufacturing company in Banten, Sample of this research...
Proceedings Article

Decision Support System: A Prototype for Determining Rice Price Based on Its Quality Measurement

Rizka Hadiwiyanti, Prisa Marga Kusumantara, Dedi Anugrah, Tri Lathif MS
Quality measurement of rice is an important and necessary activity before it is sold to market. By distinguishing its quality, pricing will also be suitable by the physical characteristics of rice delivered by farmers. This paper proposed a prototype of DSS application to assist intermediaries in determining...

Developing Technologically Responsive Reflective Learning Model for Z Generation Learners

Endah Tri Priyatni, Siti Cholisotul Hamiah, Pidekso Adi
Z Generation is a generation born and grows up with the internet. Generation Z requires a learning model that is more than traditional learning. This study aims to develop a learning model for the Z-generation learners, which is called Technologically Responsive Reflective Learning. There are two main...
Proceedings Article

Mapping the Vulnerability of Covid-19 in Sumatera Barat Based on Population Density

Fadillah Ulva, Wilda Tri Yuliza
All areas in Sumatera Barat have been exposed to Covid-19 with a distribution of high, medium, and low risk. Population density are considered to be the driving factors for the spread of Covid-19. The purpose of this study was to see an overview of the Covid-19 spreading by population density factor....

Overcoming the Trickle-Down Effect Through Financial Inclusion Towards the Industrial Revolution 4.0 Building from the Edge

I Putu Gede Diatmika, Gede Adi Yuniarta, Putu Yunartha Pradnyana Putra
High economic growth can encourage income distribution and can reduce poverty. One important factor that needs to be considered is that the skills and competencies of human resources must be consistently improved according to the needs of the growing labor market. The article is going to reveal the role...

The Law Impact on the Inheritance of Nominee Arrangement in Indonesia to the Third Party of Share Buyers

Ari Tri Wibowo, Tri Lisiani Prihartinah
Plenty of the nominee arrangement traditions in Indonesia become obstacles to the nominee arrangement’s trade chiefly when the inheritance of nominee arrangement is previled. This study examines the legal repercussion of nominee arrangement to the third parties of share buyers. This study used normative...

Building Communication with Deaf Children during The Covid-19 Pandemic

Maulana Rezi Ramadhana, Ravik Karsidi, Prahastiwi Utari, Drajat Tri Kartono
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the behavior of children with special needs. During this time, the role of family communication is important to maintain the children’s development and resilience. This paper discusses the dynamics of family communication to cope with stress and to maintain the resilience...

Dynamic Monitoring and Assessment for Digital Transformation in Higher Education

Supriyono, Muhamad Faisal
The development of information technology applied to college institutions is experiencing rapid growth. Information technology can solve problems faced in educational institutions. Universities are increasing the use of information and digital technologies for improved service, data management, and accurate...
Proceedings Article

Peer-Review Statements

Sugiman Sugiman, Yuli Panca Asmara, Pravat Kumar Ray, Agung Tri Wijayanta
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 1st MIMSE 2022 on September 14th, 2022 in Mataram, Indonesia. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this document is a truthful description...

Peer-Review Statements

Dian Bayu Firmansyah, Usep Muttaqin, Ambhita Dhyaningrum, Tri Wahyu Setiawan Prasetyoningsih