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Design of Adaptive Defense System for Marketing Information Management Based on Blockchain Technology

Lin Liu
With the advent of Internet and information era, enterprises are facing more and more opportunities and challenges. In the fierce market competition environment, how to use advanced science and technology to improve their core competitiveness is a question that every enterprise needs to think about....

Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in Higher Education: A Global Perspective

Gumede Sphamandla Simphiwe, Mvuyana Bongekile Yvonne Charlotte, Ndlovu Irnerius Bonga
Culturally responsive pedagogy (CRP) emerges as a crucial model for meeting the varied needs of higher education students, particularly in our interconnected world. This method prioritizes integrating students’ cultural identities into teaching, thereby cultivating an inclusive learning environment that...

Cultural Education of Fujian Opera Enabled by Digital Technology

Meihuan Chen
As a treasure of Fuzhou traditional opera, Fujian Opera, which integrates the essence of diversified operas such as Rulin Class and Ping Lecture Class to form a unique artistic style, is currently faced with the challenges of creative talent fault, lack of drama innovation and diversified entertainment,...

Servant Leadership and Organizational Citizenship Behavior: How Affective Commitment Bridges the Gap

Syamsul Hadi, Citra Ari Mangesti, Kusuma Chandra Kirana, Rizki Octaviani, Eni Purnasari
The evolution of HRM trends poses challenges for achieving sustainable performance improvement. This study explores the mediating effect of affective commitment in addressing the varying influence of servant leadership on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB). Methodology: A nonprobability sampling...

Policy, Development and Freedom: Strengthening Innovation Through Sustainable Digital Transformation for Global Challenge

Arpita Ghosal, R. P. Banerjee
In most of the cases sustainability is associated with environment. Since the era of digitalization has started, the world is getting transformed digitally on each and every moment. The transformation of digitalization has characterized by the technology which helps to increase the speed and vastness...

Modelling Digital Banking Adoption Using the Technology Acceptance Model

Naseem Aliza, Noor Fareen Abdul Rahim, T. Ramayah
The rise of digital banking in Malaysia has revolutionized how consumers engage with financial services. Driven by technological advancements, mobile banking’s ease of use and accessibility have played a key role in this transformation. This research aims to explore the factors that drive consumers’...

Research on the Video Copyright Protection

Yiran Guo
Nowadays, the phenomenon of online video theft is emerging one after another. Many high-value videos created by video creators are obtained from the network and transmitted again, which makes the video creators suffer losses. The problem of video protection is becoming more and more urgent. Aiming at...
Proceedings Article

Development of Research and Community Service Information Systems (SIRIP) Based on Website

Nurhayati Nurhayati, Sari Edy Cahyaningrum, Warju, Zulaikhah Abdullah, Supriadi, Alfi Qonitatin Wafiyah
Information systems can be a tool for humans to store, process, and organize data. The sophistication of the information system will speed up the data processing process so that the time required by the user will be reduced compared to the manual method. The problem in this study is how to optimize research...
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Preparation of Carbon Powder and Carbon Powder-CNT Mixture for Supercapacitor Application

M. A. J. Mulya, M. A. Sulthoni
Supercapacitor offers high energy density, stability and can be build using environment-friendly material. To deepen understanding on how supercapacitor material effect its properties, this work study the effect of treatment on every component of supercapacitor. The capacitor is composed by electrodes,...

Further Study on Huang Daopo

Bin Li, Shi-Chao Zhang, Qiang Lo, Da-Peng Yuang
Research on Huang Daopo is mainly focused on three main problems: hers native place, where did on earth she learn the advanced technology on cotton textile and how to implement hers pick-weaving and brocading technology. Academic circles have a lot of answers of these three questions, but they are not...
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The Software Architecture of the Physolator–a Physical Simulation Framework

Dirk Eisenbiegler
Physolator is Java based physics simulation framework. Physolator supports an object oriented style for building physical models. This article describes Physolators core architecture and it explains how the framework architecture contributes to building physical simulations in a modular, object oriented...

How Listed Companies Implement Sustainable Development Strategy in Environmental Protection

Ling Han, Qingjun Meng
In order to explore how listed companies involving in the environmental protection can get sustainable development in the competition, this paper adopts case analysis method. Through selecting the Capital Group share Ltd. Co. in Shanghai stock exchange of China a share market, this paper figures out...

The Coalition Party And The Performance Of Government (Evaluation Of The Performance Of Government And The Challenges Forward)

Panca Setyo Prihatin
This paper discusses the relationship of the coalition of political parties and the performance of the Government, with its main focus was how to build a strong coalition for the sake of the realization of the legitimate Government, strong, trustworthy and capable of carrying out the task. Further discuss...

The Use of Pusat Penelitian Kopi dan Kokoa Indonesia to Enrich Local History for Student of 1st Senior High School Jenggawah Jember

Rendi Arif Andrian, Reza Hudiyanto
For many decades, student in high school and university always use Candi (Temple), and museum as their learning sources. This material usually correlated to the Indonesian History in the periods of Majapahit and Singasari. In fact, History of Indonesia not only confined in Hindu Buddha periods. It covers...
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The practice of the implementation by students of tourism studies of their academic rights and ways to improve it

Victoria Erdakova, Marina Maznichenko, Alexander Shashkov
As a result of Russia's entry into the Bologna process, the development of international cooperation, new areas of work with students and educational technologies takes place. One of these areas is increasing the activity of students in exercising their academic rights, which determines the competitiveness...

The Level of Traditional Threats of Indonesia's Defense Based on Natural Balance of Power

Posma Kennedy
The level of threat in this study focused on traditional threats, where the actor is a country. Although Indonesia does not have traditional enemies, but careless against traditional/external threats can be very dangerous. Even weak defenses can be the entrance to internal conflicts due to foreign influences....

Regional Financial Integration in East Asia: Challenges and Prospects

Chunli Yin
The adoption and implementation of the CMI can be counted as a major step in strengthening financial cooperation among thirteen East Asian countries. However, ASEAN+3 will face much tougher challenges and tasks in exploring developments beyond the CMI. The East Asian countries need to explain what their...

The Integration of Fiqh Psychology in Curriculum: Muslim Community Healthcare in Singapore

Nek Mah Binte Batri
The integration of Fiqh Psychology in curriculum is a response to the contradiction between the health trends of Malay/Muslim community and what their professed faith preaches. The religious mandate on the importance of personal healthcare has not permeated through. It begs the question of what more...

Teacher Versus Classmate Support: Which One Is More Important to School Well-Being of Senior High-School Students?

Dewi Kumalasari
Indonesia is the worst country in the well-being index related to education in adolescents compared to other Asian countries (Cho, 2014). Because adolescents spend most of their time in school, studies of well-being in adolescents can focus on school well-being. School well-being refers to student perception...

Implementation of Lesson Study Based on PDCA Concept in Improving Professionalism Teacher

Dera Widyawiyarti Aji Putri, Nani Hartini
This study aims to (1) find out how the Lesson study process using the PDCA concept, then (2) want to know how to apply Lesson study by using the PDCA concept to increase teacher professionalism, and (3) want to know the effectiveness of using Lesson study using the PDCA concept towards increasing Teacher...
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Compatibility of Student Performance Criteria (KAAB) on Architect’s Competency (IAI)

Ahmad Saifudin Mutaqi, Suparwoko
There are 179 architectural tertiary education institutions in Indonesia, and 17 universities have entered into an agreement with the Indonesian Architects Association professional association to organize architectural professional education programs [1]. Of the 17 tertiary institutions, only five universities...

How Effective is the Environmental Law for the Conservation of the Leuser Ecosystem Area in Indonesia?

Dede Suhendra, Azhari Yahya, Faisal, Suhaimi, Syarifuddin
The article aimed to investigate the policies in the environmental law in Indonesia and its effectiveness for the Leuser ecosystem area. The method used in this research was a normative and empirical method through legal, comparative, and historical approach. The data were analyzed based on descriptive...

Teaching Music Musically (Study of Animé String Orchestra Bandung, Indonesia)

Ferry Matias
This research aims to find out how the conductor develops a good musical string orchestra community in Bandung. Developing an amateur orchestra is identical with the vocational education activities. It contains transferring knowledge and musical experiences. Developing orchestra in practice usually conducted...

Bring Back the Nature of Transdisciplinarity in Social Studies Learning 4.0

Sari Pratiwi, Nana Supriatna
This paper aims to conceptualize the basic value of transdisciplinary learning in social studies to prepare students with the skills they need to face the industrial revolution 4.0, which has been largely forgotten by educators in developing Social Studies learning in the classroom. Referring to the...

Prior Knowledge in Mathematics Learning

Eka Fitria Ningsih, Endah Retnowati
Learning is the process of building new knowledge by linking existing knowledge. Meaningful learning is learning that maximally utilizes prior knowledge of students. This article aims to explore how to use initial knowledge to build new knowledge on the material of the greatest common factor. The description...

An Overview of Research on the Model of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language Over the Past Twenty Years-Based on the Analysis With Visualization Graphs

Yue Shen, Yingbo Li
In a context that the comprehensive national strength constantly increases and the undertaking of teaching Chinese as a foreign language continuously develops, how to improve teaching efficiency and choose the right teaching model become the question worth studying. Taking the 241 research papers on...

Enhancing Senior High School Students’ Scientific Attitude Through Problem Based Learning

Indah Wulandari, Muhammad Syukri, Murniati
Problem based learning has a very important role in the world of education. Through this model students are hoped able to develop various skills including their scientific attitudes. However, many teachers still use conventional models during the teaching and learning process in the classroom. The purpose...

Family Development Session of the Indonesian Family Welfare Program

Aan Annisa, Hani Yulindrasari
Poverty is a problem that occurs in many countries including Indonesia. Program Keluarga Harapan (Family Welfare Program/FWP) encourages the community to increase their purchasing power by providing cash, and improve the families’ access to health and education services. Family Development Session (FDS)...

The Disruptive Effects of COVID-19 on the Aviation Industry, Food Industry, and E-commerce Industry

Cheng Dai
This article mainly focuses on the disruptive effects of COVID-19 on the world’s aviation, food, and e-commerce industry, discussing the background information of COVID-19, how the COVID-19 disease is affecting these industries, and suggestion about what local governments and companies should do during...

Development of Applications for Making Evidence-Based Accounting Practice Modules

I Made Ariana, I Komang Sugiarta, I Made Bagiada, I Dewa Made Mahayana
Application development is needed to create transaction evidence-based basic accounting practice modules to increase learning effectiveness. The research problem is how to develop an application to create transaction evidence-based basic accounting practice modules? The general objective of this research...

Learning Strategy for Christian Education Based on Local Wisdom in Disruption Era

Herman Poroe, Hengki B. Tompo, Esther Idayanti
Globalization and the advancement of Internet technology positively impact education by providing vast resources and opportunities. However, it also brings a global culture that threatens local culture and Christian faith. Ethno-pedagogy, or learning that emphasizes local wisdom and culture, provides...

Reading Test: How Students Face It in EPT

Maryam Sorohiti, Dwi Okti Istiqomah
Many perceptions have been expressed regarding reading comprehension related to the TOEFL test. Most students in higher education in non-English speaking countries such as Indonesia still have difficulty mastering English texts. The implication is that the TOEFL test results have also decreased. The...

How Does the Community Coalition on Social Media Respond to Pandemic Covid-19 Handling Policy in Indonesia?

Dewi Sekar Kencono, Achmad Djunaedi, Yuyun Purbokusumo, Chayadi Oktomy Noto Susanto, Lubna Salsabila
This study aims to determine the public’s response through social media according to the Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia through Twitter. Using Twitter accounts, community coalition accounts responded to the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia, particularly the @laporcovid accounts. The Covid-19 case in Indonesia...

Interaction and Correlation: The Logic and Path of Brand Marketing Empowered by Online Live Broadcasting –Taking Hamburg Tustin as an Example

Yanying Chen
The rapid development of the Internet era and the impact of COVID-19 have seriously affected the traditional marketing model, but new marketing models have also emerged. As a new marketing method, live streaming with new media provides consumers with more choices and more convenient shopping experiences....

Acceleration of Principals’ Skills in E-Learning Leadership in the Digital Age

Mustiningsih, Djum Djum Noor Benty, Hasan Argadinata
The use of digital technology today is not only as a complement, but has become a top priority in efforts to provide services to the community, especially students. As managers, principals have a responsibility to provide access to digital technology and provide an understanding of how important its...

Promote the Construction of Youth Community Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education System of Jilin Animation Institute Based on Information + Database Platform

Yingzhuo Ma, Jian Shen
With the national development entering the new stage of the “fourteenth five year plan”, under the catalysis of the application of various emerging technologies such as XR, artificial intelligence and cloud concept, various business models with great innovative value are constantly emerging, which has...

Deconstructing the Concept of Beauty in Shampoo Advertising: Visual Representations of Pantene Advertisement with Keanu

Widya Andayani, Sisila F. Damanik, Mahmud L. Hutasuhut
This paper discusses the beauty concept that is deconstructed through Pantene shampoo advertisements. Mainly, this research aims to reveal how Keanu as a new model in a shampoo advertisement meets the beauty standards in a beauty advertisement. In order to achieve the research objective, the researchers...

The Impact of Digital Transformation on the Financial Performance of Pharmaceutical Distribution Enterprises

Xinyue Zhang, Changlan Zhou
In the digital economy era, pharmaceutical distribution enterprises are facing both challenges and opportunities for their development. Promoting industrial transformation and upgrading is the inevitable path for the development of the traditional pharmaceutical distribution industry. How to embark on...

Constructing Public Perception Through Social Media: A Sentiment Analysis of China’s High School Basketball League (CHBL)

Zeyu Peng
This paper investigates the role of social media in shaping public perceptions of China’s High School Basketball League (CHBL) through an analysis of user-generated content on Weibo and Douyin. The study identifies contrasting platform dynamics: Weibo discussions emphasize educational values, while Douyin...

Sheep or Shepherds? Gender-Based Behavioral Biases in Gen Z Investing

Tia Yuliawati, Maya Sari, Nugraha Nugraha, Frido Saritua Simatupang
This study aims to analyze gender differences in behavioral biases, specifically overconfidence and herding, among Generation Z investors. The research employs the Mann-Whitney U test, a non-parametric method, to compare differences between male and female groups. The analysis focuses on two main variables:...

Product Testing Model on Prospective Users of Bliin Application

Ervina Islamiati, Susi Susanti Tindaon
Many Businesses are declining because of COVID-19. One of the impacts of the PSBB is the closure of traditional markets in several areas. Seeing the problems that occur, people are afraid to make direct contact. PT. Digital Inovasi Bersama has issued a product in the form of an application called BLiin....

Revealing Local Wisdom at The Spice Museum to Strengthen National Identity Among Ternate’s Young Generations

Deni Sutrisna, Iwan Hermawan, Oerip Bramantyo Boedi, Hastangka Hastangka, Nurachman Iriyanto
This paper examines the role of the Spice Museum in Ternate as a place to reveal and preserve local wisdom and its efforts to strengthen national identity among the younger generation. The local wisdom related to the history and culture of spices has significant value in shaping the cultural identity...

Internet Skills in Using Smartphones for Children with Intellectual Disability at SLB Negeri Wonogiri

Sidiq Setyawan, Andhika Wulandari
The development of ICT makes it easier for people to acquire information, show expression, and fulfill other needs. Although information can be accessed easily by anyone, people need digital skills to master digital technology that develops rapidly. Digital skill is a person’s ability to determine information...
Proceedings Article

Cultivating Innovative Consciousness of Graduate Students by Collective Classroom Observation and Assessment with Teacher ——Taking Inner Mongolia as an Example of Collective Classroom Observation and Assessment

Chunlan Li, Jiquan Zhang, Qige Guan, Bisigalatu Hao, Shan Yin, Richa Hu
Compared with the national collective classroom observation and assessment, the collective classroom observation and assessment together with teacher pay more attention to cultivating the innovative consciousness of graduate students, which can contribute to promote the growth of graduate students, and...
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An Adaptive Model of Energy Consumption Predictor for Big Data Centers

Xuexia Xu, Gang Lin, Jianzong Wang
It is well-known that with the explosive growth of data, the age of big data has arrived. However, the power consumption of the big data center is huge and will be a major obstacle to its wider extension. How to save the power towards green computing is a potential tendency by utilizing the elastic computing...

Establish the Platform of Idle Goods- Focus on Left-behind Children

Siyu Yu
At the same time of China's growing, the phenomenon of left-behind children has quietly become a serious social problem, which has attracted the attention of a great of the CPC central committee and the state council. In the graduation period, how to deal with the accumulation of the university graduates...
Proceedings Article

Causes and Countermeasures of Construction Project Costs beyond Budgeting

Yuxian Ding, Guohui Jin, Yuxin Ding
It is an era of market economy, so all construction projects are of marketability and economy. The control of project costs involve various elements in the building economy, so it is a research question how to scientifically enhance the control of construction project costs to put the budget within a...
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Radon Gas-Hazardous Element for Human Life Really Found in the Environment

Carlos Rizo Maestre, Servando Chinchón Yepes
Radon is a gas that is considered as an extremely harmful element to people’s health by the World Health Organization (WHO). Radon is a type of radioactive gaseous element that is present in almost all materials with which buildings are constructed, as well as in the areas in which they are raised. For...

Challenges to accountability and transparency in implementing discretion in public services in Indonesia

Jemi Jemi, Desiderius Sudibyo, Rutiana Wahyuengeseh
Talking about the implementation of public policies cannot be separated from the implementation or application of public policy through programs, activities, actions, and doings in a mechanism that is bound to a particular system. In addition, actors have a major role in implementing public policies...
Research Article

How Do Trade Margins Respond to Exchange Rate? The Case of Egypt✩

Chahir Zaki, Alia Abdallah, May Sami
Pages: 60 - 80
This paper examines the effect of the exchange rate devaluation on the quantity and value of exports (intensive margin of trade), as well as the ability to export new products and/or venture into new export markets (extensive margin of trade). Using monthly firm-level and sector-level data for the period...