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Intangible Assets, Research & Development Intensity, and Firm Value with Firm Performance as an Intervening Variable

Ida Subaida, Lita Permata Sari
The company continues to strive to increase value in order to compete with other companies. These competitive advantages can be formed by the ownership of intangible assets of the company. Intangible asset investment is very important for the company’s continued growth and value. In addition to intangible...

The Influence of Children Playing Method and Self-Concept of Social Ability in Children Aged 5-6 Years in TK An-Nisa Medan

Nurul Akmal Aman, Simaremare, Daulat Saragi
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of micro and macro role playing methods and children’s self-concept on social abilities of children aged 5-6 years at An Nisa Kindergarten Medan. This research was conducted at An-Nisa Kindergarten in Medan on Jalan No. 18 Medan in the odd semester...

Preparation and Implementation of Standard Operational Procedures as An Effort to Improve Leadership of Schools as Learning Leaders

Ahmad Nurabadi, Sucipto, Abdur Rahman As’ari, Yayuk Prihatnawati, Erika Mei Budiarti
The approach used in this research is a quantitative research approach because researchers involve data in the form of numbers and calculations. In addition, researchers also use a correlational research design through multiple regression analysis to test the proposed hypothesis. The variable that the...

Prediction of China’s Future Democratic Development From the Perspective of Rousseau

RunYang Yao
Rousseau’s general will theory has an important significance on today’s political society. However, the establishment of the sovereign guided by the general will has formed the opposition between the general will and the will of all. Whether the general will can “rise” as the will of all and how to get...

Video Conference as a Mode of Communication in the Pandemic Era

Norman Parasian, Reny Yuliati
This COVID-19 Pandemic era forces us to change our communication patterns and media. Changes also occur in the world of workers. This forces industry players to adapt to long-distance communication patterns with videoconferencing media in response to the company’s need to establish communication between...

The Effect of Addiction, Playfulness and Good Price on Purchase Intention of In-App Features

Role of Perceived Values and Loyalty to PUBG Mobile

Nabila Giovanna Widodo, Tengku Ezni Balqiah
The games industry is rapidly developing both globally and in Indonesia which results in a big revenue, in which one of the most popular is PUBG Mobile. There are various sources of income for a game, one of them is through selling in-app features that is also being done by PUBG Mobile. The purpose of...

Extension of internal ratio of a line segment into complex values and its application to the generalization of Menelaus’ theorem

Masayuki Ichikawa, Naoyasu Kita, Hiroto Matsumoto, Yoshihisa Nakamura
In mathematics and mathematics education, ranges of application are sometimes generalized. This article studies the generalization of the concept on internally dividing points. The ratios of internally dividing points are usually considered in real numbers since the real numbers are naturally corresponding...

The Management of College English Teaching Reform Project

Yan Xu, Jing Chen
This thesis explores how to effectively carry out the reform of college English teaching from the perspective of management. It analyzes the status quo of college English teaching reform project management. Effective distributed management, improvement in the mechanism of teaching management and so on...

The Impact of Nurses Workload, Humanities and Health Policy: Exploratory Analysis of the Patient Experience Satisfaction

Chairun Nasirin
The ability of nurse professionals to provide quality healthcare services is necessary for consumers when conducting health care in hospitals. The optimal health services that are expected by the patients using health care services, and it’s certainly an obstacle for the hospital in providing quality...

Outpatient Service Implementation Model at Bandung City Mother Baby Hospital

Teni Listiani, Ramdhan Pratama, Mochtar
This research aimed to analyze the outpatient services at Bandung City Mother Baby Hospital. It tried to design the outpatient services flow model so that the services provided by this hospital could run effectively and efficiently. It could also meet the patients’ expectations concerning the quality...

The Effect of Certification and Motivation on Teacher Performance

Firdaus Akbar, Yasir Arafat, Syaiful Eddy
The objective of this study was to determine the impact of teacher certification and motivation on teacher performance at SMP Negeri 1 Sungai Lilin. The sample size of all SMP Negeri 1 Sungai Lilin teachers was 20. Sampling technique was saturated, i.e. where the respondents who were taken were all the...

Routine Aircraft Airframe Spare Parts Inventory Analysis Used on Planned Maintenance at PT XYZ

Adhika Prajna Nandiwardhana, Muslim Efendi Harahap
Managing aircraft spare parts has been troublesome since there is demand uncertainty. Maintenance cost has been a concern nowadays especially spare parts cost. The objective of this research is to study costs generated by spare parts procurement using new inventory model compared with existing inventory...

On the Dilemma and the Paths of Management Accounting’s Innovation and Development from the Perspective of Informatization 2.0

Huiqun Wang
With the rapid development of China’s economy and society, the scale of enterprises in various industries is constantly expanding. As the booster of quality and efficiency of enterprise, the upgrading of management accounting (MA) has become an inevitable trend of enterprise innovation and development...

Improving Teachers’ Classroom Action Research Proposal Preparation through Academic Supervision FGD Technique

Budi Syawal Bancin, Darwin, Sahat Siagian
This research is focused on the teachers’ ability in doing classroom action research because it would be affected the students achievement during teaching learning process. Thus, this research is aimed to find out the teachers ability in arranging classroom action research proposal through focus group...
Proceedings Article

Prevalence of Coronary Heart Disease with Risk Factors History of Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus at the Regional Government Hospital dr. Zainoel Abidin in Aceh

Azhari Gani, Munifah Abdat
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a condition in which the myocardium does not get enough blood and oxygen supply. Modifiable risk factors for CHD include hypertension and diabetes melitus. This study aims to determine the prevalence of history of hypertension and diabetes melitus in coronary heart disease...

Does an Independent Event Impact the Event Organizer’s Brand Image in Organizing a Music Festival?

Case Study EO Soundtrack Indonesia, Palembang

Pelliyezer Karo Karo, Nadia Chairunnisa
Organizing events is one of the sub-sectors in the Indonesian tourism industry, wherein every event organization, efforts to improve the image of an event organizer are a good opportunity that cannot be missed. Even in organizing music festivals, building the brand image of event organizers through independent...
Conference Abstract

P2.17 FEASIBILITY OF USING COMPLIOR ANALYSE TO MEASURE CENTRAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE DURING DIALYSIS

Mabrouk Brahimi, Martine Catherine, Nathalie Stocard, Rachid Mojaat, Charles Chazot, Sandrine Millasseau*, Denis Chemla
Pages: 9 - 10
Central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) could be helpful to monitor hypotension during dialysis. However most cSBP devices are based on peripheral estimates which might be unreliable during the specific hemodynamic state of dialysis. Complior Analyse (Alam Medical, France) presents the advantage of measuring...

Mulang Tarima: The Gratitude Concept in Sundanese Interpretation

Aisyah Septiana Sukmadewi, Ahmad Nurrohim, Yeti Dahliana, Alfiatul Azizah
During the COVID-19 pandemic, apart from physical health problems, mental health disorders increased significantly. Various efforts have been made to maintain mental health, including using a positive emotional approach, such as gratitude. The study of gratitude has been widely discussed from various...
Conference Abstract

P2.15 IRRITABLE AFFECTIVE TEMPERAMENT IS A PREDICTOR OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY, WHEREAS HYPERTHYMIC AFFECTIVE TEMPERAMENT DETERMINES AUGMENTATION INDEX IN CHRONIC HYPERTENSION

János Nemcsik*, Andrea László, Péter Torzsa, Beáta Kőrösi, Dániel Eörsy, Orsolya Cseprekál, András Tislér, Zsófia Nemcsik-Bencze, Xénia Gonda, Zoltán Rihmer
Pages: 9 - 9
Background: Affective temperaments (anxious, depressive, cyclothymic, irritable and hyperthymic) are subclinical manifestations of major mood disorders and there is cumulating evidence about their involvement is somatic disorders as well. The aim of our study was to evaluate the associations of affective...
Proceedings Article

Research on the Construction of Agricultural Risk Compensation Fund in Dalian based on the Principle of Tax Benefit

Cui Dan
For a long time, agricultural risk has been the main contradiction and prominent problem that restricts the development of rural economy. This paper constructs the Agricultural Risk Compensation Fund in Dalian on the basis of the principle of tax benefit, the social public attribute of Agricultural Risk...
Proceedings Article

The Suitability of the Results of CT-Scan Thorax Examination with Clinical Symptoms of COVID-19 Patients at Karawang Hospital in 2020–2021 Period

Ilma Fiddiyanti, Erika Mustika Rahayu
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a respiratory disease caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS CoV-2). Anyone could have asymptomatic to severe symptoms. Radiological examinations, such as X-rays and CT-Scans, are needed. CT- Scan thorax is an examination to assess the progression,...

Development of Individual Counseling Guidelines with Reframing Techniques to Reduce Nomophobia

Nuni Nurajizah, Dian Ari Widyastuti, Wahid Aditiono, Diana Septi Purnama
The study utilized Research and Development (R&D) design. The purpose of the study was to develop and to determine the feasibility of products in the form of individual counseling guidelines for reframing techniques to reduce nomophobia in students. The model used in this research process was the...

Bridging Christian and non-Christian Relationships through Dialogue: Church Leaders’ Perspective

J. Siahaya, M. Patora, H. Soegijono, H. L. Setiawan, D. Pujarsono
The Indonesian society is pluralistic in determining the differences related to ideologies, doctrines, religions, and cultures, which are a great wealth capable of disintegrating the nation. According to preliminary studies, identity politics shook the fundamentals of the nation and state life years...

Five Basic Human Emotions and Investment Decisions on Generation Z in Surabaya-Indonesia

Bertha Silvia Sutejo, Sumiati, Risna Wijayanti, Candra Fajri Ananda
The impact of the five basic human emotions on investment decision-making, which focuses specifically on Generation Z investors in Surabaya, Indonesia, is investigated in this study. The research sample includes 180 Generation Z respondents with prior investing experience. To test the hypotheses, Amos...

Consumer Involvement, Consumer Brand Engagement and Self Brand Connection Users of Food and Beverage Delivery Service Applications

Latifah Putranti, Pradita Nindya Aryandha, Hapsari Dyah Herdiany, Priskia Ayu Wulandari
Consumers are consciously involved in a relationship with a food and beverage delivery service application, then actively contribute cognitively, affectively, and activate the application, which in turn makes consumers make the food and beverage delivery service application part of their identity. This...

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Catering Industry: Take the Chinese Catering Industry as an Example

Tongwei Duan, Dailin Yuan, Shengtao Zhang
As the Covid-19 spreads wildly in China in early 2020, due to the widespread worry about infecting the COVID-19 and the government policy, the Chinese catering industry has been huge damaged. Many catering companies, especially small and micro catering companies, are facing problems such as revenue reduction,...

Medical Cannabis Regulation and Good Governance: Ensuring Safe and Responsible Use

Singgih Tomi Gumilang, Hartiwiningsih Hartiwiningsih, Pujiyono Suwadi, Jatmiko Anom Husodo, Aulia Rachmat Sungkar
The regulation of medical cannabis is closely tied to good governance principles, which include transparency, accountability, public involvement, and responsiveness. These principles ensure that cannabis is used solely for medical purposes while also addressing potential risks like addiction and public...
Proceedings Article

Cancer’s Probability Assessment from Breast Ultrasonograhys by Using Image Processing

Agwin Fahmi Fahanani, Habiba Aurora, Maskuril Barkah, Irma Darinafitri, Yuyun Yueniwati
In Indonesia, breast cancer is the first leading cause of death in women. Even data from the WHO, shows that in 2020, from total of 213,000 cancer cases, there are 65,000 cases of breast cancer or about 30% of all cancer cases in women. Breast ultrasonograhy (BUS) is an effective way to detect cancer....
Proceedings Article

Validity of Project Learning Model Based on STEMS to Improve Creativity in the 21st Century

Suci Fajrina, Lufri Lufri, Yuni Ahda, Heffi Alberida
This twenty-first-century education demands a appropriate learning strategy to attain the required skills, focusing on equipping students with creativity. The One of the innovative techniques that can increase students’ creativity is the STEMS-based project learning paradigm. This research advances a...

Sectoral Business Efficiency Analysis during the Pandemic on IDX (2018-2022): Tourism, Food, and Transportation Logistics via Data Envelopment Analysis

Adhi Trirachmadi Mumin, Erika Pritasari Wybawa, Reinaldilas
Throughout 2018 and 2022, the COVID-19 pandemic significantly affected several industry sectors on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). This paper examines the operational effectiveness of three crucial industries—tourism, food, and transportation logistics—during the epidemic. The analysis's findings...

Factor Causing Poverty: A Case of the Fishermen in Kalupapi Village Bangkurung District Banggai Laut Regency

Aksan, A. Muis
This study aims at analyzing the factors causing poverty, forms of poverty, and poverty alleviation programs for traditional fishermen in Kalupapi Village. The method used in this research is descriptive method, using primary data and secondary data. The results show: 1) The poverty in traditional fishermen...

Meaning Making in Science Classrooms: Orchestrating Multiple Modes of Representations

Joonhyeong Park
Students improve their understanding of science through mean making in science classrooms. Considering the multimodality of science and the cognitive benefits of the use of multimodal communication, science educators commonly use multiple representations for teaching and learning science. In this article,...

A Thematic Analysis of the Factors Influencing Online Learning for Resident Doctors in China Post Pandemic

Ma Yuan, Radduan Yusof, Fadilah Puteh
During the COVID-19 pandemic, higher education, including medical education, faced unprecedented challenges, leading to the rapid adoption of online learning methods. In China, medical institutions like the General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University have embraced online learning for postgraduate...
Proceedings Article

Effect of Sweet Star Fruit (Averrhoa carambola L.) Juice Addition on the Physicochemical and Sensory Properties of Cow’s Milk Yoghurt

Viola Tantri Kirana, Veronica Wanniatie, Maharani Pandala Putri, Nur Aini Agustin, Ali Husni, Arif Qisthon
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of adding sweet star fruit (Averrhoa carambola L.) juice on the physicochemical and sensory properties of cow’s milk yoghurt. A Completely Randomized Design was applied with five treatment levels (0%, 2%, 4%, 6%, and 8% juice addition) and four replications. Parameters...

Analysis of 2021 Ghana’s Population and Housing Census: A Focus on Fertility Rate

Michael Asamani Pobbi, Nelson Doe Dzivor, Moses Odamtten, Osei Antwi
Understanding the Cumulative Fertility Rate (CFR) of any country is relevant for national planning and ensuring environmental sustainability. In this article, we investigate the effect of socio-demographic and geographical factors, and their interactions on recent Fertility Rates amongst Ghanaian women....

The Role of Aesthetic Education in the Process of Cultural Development

Seminar “Culture and People in the Era of Integration - Hung Vuong University of Ho Chi Minh City 30 years of establishment”

Tran Van Doan
The following presentation emphasizes the role of aesthetic education as an element that helps culture have depth, harmonious and ideal society. Aesthetic education helps people know how to manage emotions, create a common feeling (empathy), and serve as a foundation for strong emotions (sentiment) and...
Conference Abstract

P2.14 PARAMETERS OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN OSTEOARTHRITIS PATIENTS AND IN HEALTHY CONTROLS

Kaspar Tootsi*, Aare Märtson, Mihkel Zilmer, Kaido Paapstel, Jaak Kals
Pages: 9 - 9
Osteoarthritis (OA) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are prevalent conditions and often co-exist. Vascular involvement in pathogenesis of CVD and OA gives reason to investigate arterial stiffness in OA. The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between OA and arterial stiffness. Arterial...

The Level of Junior High School Students’ Thinking in Solving TIMSS Mathematical Problem in Bengkulu

Agus Susanta, Edi Susanto, Syafdi Maizora
The purpose of this study is to describe the thinking level of junior high school students in Bengkulu in solving TIMSS mathematics problems based on the Bengkulu context. The thinking level is focused on three levels, namely: (1) knowing, (2) applying, and (3) reasoning. The research is a qualitative...

World Event Interaction Survey on Indonesia – China Relations in Attaining Sustainable Development Goals for the Period 2015 – 2023

Fadlan Muzakki, Hary Djatmiko, Muhammad Syaroni Rofii
The bilateral relation between Indonesia and China is always interesting to be studied. The relation has been ups and downs since even seventeen centuries. Moreover, there is no research conducted about specific study on the bilateral relations on Sustainable Development Goals. Thus, this paper raises...
Proceedings Article

Optimization of Intelligent Control Algorithms in Ship Automatic Berthing Systems

Libo Sheng
Ship automatic berthing remains one of the most complex operations in the maritime industry due to low-speed maneuvering, environmental disturbances, and under-actuated vessel dynamics. In response to these challenges, this paper presents a comprehensive study of mathematical modeling approaches—particularly...

Critical Studies on Development Transition in Abkhazia and South Ossetia: SDGs Achievement Strategies in Territorial Disputed Countries

Adhiya Agmaradilla, Henny Saptatia Drajati Nugrahani
This research examines the development transition in the disputed territories of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, in light of strategies to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) amid the limited recognition of the international system. Despite both being recognized as de facto states following...

Studies for Design of Spur in Meandering River - Tamilnadu

P. K. Suresh, D. Diwakar, C. Balaji, K. Dhanasekhar, T. G. Parameswaran
The Vellar is a seasonal river and is one of the seventeen river basins of Tamil Nadu (110 13’ N, 790 47’ E). The river has a length of 150km. It originates on the southern slope of Kalvarayan hills in Salem Dist. and drains into Bay of Bengal. Rainfall increases towards the east and the lower Vellar...

Reframing Death Care: Post-Mortem Imaging, Law, and the Future of Compassionate Coronial Investigation in the England and Wales

Natasha Davendralingam
The investigation of death in England and Wales is defined by a paradox: a coronial system rooted in medieval law now tasked with managing twenty-first-century public expectations of transparency, accuracy, and compassion. Despite remarkable technological progress in medical imaging, the regulation of...
Conference Abstract

P2.13 BLOOD PRESSURE PROFILE CHANGES BETWEEN 7TH AND 11TH YEAR OF LIFE IN CHILDREN BORN PREMATURELY WITH EXTREMELY LOW BIRTH WEIGHT IN COMPARISON TO CHILDREN BORN ON TIME

Maja Gilarska*, Malgorzata Klimek, Dorota Drozdz, Andrzej Grudzien, Przemko Kwinta
Pages: 9 - 9
There have been research trials analyzing the impact of prematurity on the prevalence of hypertension, however the prospective, long-time observation is uncommon. The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of hypertension at the age of 7 and 11 years of regional cohort of preterms with birth...

Feature Acquisition From Facial Expression Image Using Convolutional Neural Networks

Taiki Nishime, Satoshi Endo, Koji Yamada, Naruaki Toma, Yuhei Akamine
Pages: 9 - 12
In this study, we carried out the facial expression recognition from facial expression dataset using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN). In addition, we analyzed intermediate outputs of CNN. As a result, we have obtained a emotion recognition score of about 58%; two emotions (Happiness, Surprise) recognition...

Prototype of a Supporting Tool to Generate Testing Communication Diagram

Tetsuro Katayama, Seiya Urata, Yohei Ogata, Yoshihiro Kita, Hisaaki Yamaba, Kentaro Aburada, Naonobu Okazaki
Pages: 9 - 12
This research has implemented a prototype of a supporting tool to generate testing communication diagram. The testing communication diagram helps a developer to understand where the software system is tested by a large quantity of test cases written in text, and it is generated by adding the information...

Geometric approach to BRST-symmetry and ZN-generalization of superconnection

V. Abramov, O. Liivapuu
Pages: 9 - 20
We propose a geometric approach to the BRST-symmetries of the Lagrangian of a topological quantum field theory on a four dimensional manifold based on the formalism of superconnections. Making use of a graded q-differential algebra, where q is a primitive N-th root of unity, we also propose a notion...

A Note on q-Bernoulli Numbers and Polynomials

A.S. Hegazi, M. Mansour
Pages: 9 - 18
In this paper, we define a new q-analogy of the Bernoulli polynomials and the Bernoulli numbers and we deduced some important relations of them. Also, we dduced a q-analogy of the Euler-Maclaurin formulas. Finally, we present a relation between the q-gamma function and the q-Bernoulli polynomials.

Regularization and Renormalization of Quantum Field Theories on Noncommutative Spaces

Harald Grosse, Raimar Wulkenhaar
Pages: 9 - 20
We first review regularization methods based on matrix geometry which provide an ultraviolet cut-off for scalar fields respecting the symmetries. Sections of bundles over the sphere can be quantized, too. This procedure even allows to regularize supesymmetry without violating it. Recently, this work...

Noetherian first integrals

P.G.L. Leach, G.P. Flessas
Pages: 9 - 21
From time to time one finds claims in the literature that first integrals/invariants of Lagrangian systems are nonnoetherian. Such claims diminish the contribution of Noether in the topic of integrability. We provide an explicit demonstration of noethe- rian symmetries associated with the integrals which...