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Sustainable Factors Affecting Women Entrepreneurs: A Comprehensive Review

Mamatha S. Mamatha, Subramanyam Mutyala
A survey of 209 Women entrepreneurs was used in this study to examine how sustainability factors affect women business owners’ interest in and capacity in the rural Karnataka districts of Ramanagara and Kolar. They were looking into how microenterprises helped other businesses maintain long-term viability...

Arrangements for the Collection of Income Tax on Underage Social Media Influencers in Indonesia

Muhammad Helfa Rechtavian, Budi Ispriyarso, Kadek Cahya Susila Wibawa
Technology that is increasingly developing has an impact on changes in society, social media is one of the platforms that are in demand, and many people use social media as a place to earn income or commonly called social media influencers. The type of this research is normative juridical how to collect...
Proceedings Article

Indigenous Resilience and Adaptation to the Impact of Climate Change in Rangamati, Bangladesh: A Survey-based Study

Sumaya Tabassum, Md. Sultanul Islam, Likhon Chandra Roy, Md. Asadur Rahman
Climate change significantly threatens the livelihoods and cultural heritage of indigenous communities in Bangladesh, especially in the Chattogram Hill Tracts consisting of Rangamati, Bandarban, and Khagrachari districts. This study explores how the Chakma tribe in Rangamati has adapted to and remained...

Social Media as a Catalyst for Digital Transformation in Community Facilitation in the Post-Pandemic Era

Dwi Kristanti, Abdul Aziz Zulhakim, Is Susanti, Nursanty Nursanty, Jatmiko Yogopriyatno
This study examines the role of social media as a catalyst for digital transformation in community empowerment in post-pandemic Indonesia. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated digital adoption across various sectors, including community empowerment practices, transforming social media from an entertainment...

Deploying Large Language Models in New Media Cultural Interaction: A Multimodal Framework Based on the Guangzhou Flower Market

Yifei Lai, Xiaolin Zhang, Yonghao Long, Xinyun Zhou, Rubing Wu, Yalan Liu, Mengyi Xia
As digital technologies increasingly reshape how cultural memory is shared and preserved, this paper proposes an exploratory design framework that fuses Large Language Models (LLMs) with multimodal interactive systems to revitalise intangible cultural heritage through real-time, context-aware storytelling....
Proceedings Article

An ICT-Based Approach to Improving Inventory Management Using Odoo ERP in Bandung SMEs

Henny Henny, Agus Heri Setya Budi, Ananda Tasya Bonita Siregar, Alam Santosa, Iyan Andriana
This study explores how the Inventory module in Odoo ERP can help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) improve the way they manage inventory. The research is done with a descriptive qualitative approach, supported by some literature review and a look at the main features of the system. From the...

Waqf Literacy Strategy for Empowering Waqf Based on Digital Media Platforms (Case Study at the Indonesian Waqf Board)

Syafira Nurina Arrasya, Muhtadi Muhtadi
This research was conducted at the Indonesian Waqf Agency (BWI) which empowers wakifs through waqf literacy on their digital platforms, using qualitative research methods in a descriptive form which consists of three problem formulations, namely, 1) how is BWI’s waqf literacy strategy to increase awareness...

Students’ Perspective Towards Intercultural Based On Learning Experience In Intercultural Reading Subject

Titin Kustini
Intercultural study fosters a growth mindset by encouraging connections with others and broadening perspectives. This study explores students’ views on intercultural understanding as a vital aspect of communication, based on their semester-long learning experiences. Using a qualitative descriptive approach,...

The Interactive Mechanism between Education Supply and Social Demand

Jinyi Wang
The relationship between education supply and social demand has become a key concern in efforts to modernize education. Yet, research on how these two interact—particularly how education systems respond to rapid social and economic change—remains limited. This paper explores how education systems adjust...

Adapting to New Norms: The Integration of Post-Pandemic Era Safety Measures into Organizational Safety Culture

Nur Diana Hassan, Siti Fairuza Hassam, Jamaludin Akbar, Mashitah Mohamed Esa
The pandemic drastically changed workplace safety strategies, and its effects continue to affect organizations long after the pandemic has ended. The study sheds light on how, during the pandemic, administrative controls (ADMC), engineering controls (ENGC), preparation and response plans (PRPC), and...

Demand Analysis of Coffee Industry in Guangzhou

Rufei Liu, Weiyu Zhang, Peidong Lai
With China’s socioeconomic development, the rapid expansion of coffee stores has intensified brand competition. How to win the favor of potential consumers has become an urgent problem to be solved. The purpose of this study is to explore the consumer demand and market prospect of the coffee industry...

Reclaiming Embodied Agency in the Anthropocene

Emily Dobrich
This paper presents current viewpoints on the socio-cultural factors contributing to the lack of human behaviour change necessary to combat the global environmental challenges of the climate crisis. The focus of the paper is on how we can develop embodied agency to better understand the more-than-human...

Role of Tribal Women in Sustainable Practices for Conserving Nature of Odisha, India

Ranjuma Pradhan, Snigdharani Panda, Gouri Shankar Beriha
Tribal women are significant contributors to eco-friendly agriculture and rural sustainable lifestyles, and are very closely related to the protection of natural ecosystems. As they assume work that encompasses the entire agricultural cycle, from land preparation to post-harvest operations, they prove...

Cultivation Pattern for Design Talents in Vocational and Technical Colleges Under the View of Rural Vitalization

Hui Fu, Jia Mei Shou, Zhi Hui Sun
Under the environment of implementation the strategy of rural vitalization, how to cultivate the design talents in the more practicing and effective way to serve rural vitalization for the economic and cultural development of the whole society has become the major task of design education reform and...

The Effect of the Electric Maze Educational Game on the Concentration of Hyperactive Children

Aminatuzzuhriah. D, Herry Widyastono, Ravik Karsidi
Hyperactive children with concentration barriers have less attention and less concentration with activities or lessons that children are doing. This study aims to determine the effect of the electric maze educational game on the concentration of hyperactive children. This study uses a quantitative research...

Postmodern Nihilism, Motion, and the Space of Postmodern Warfare

Luanming Xing
Few studies have established a link between ‘motion’, ‘nihilism’, and the ‘new machine’, although nihilism is a typical psychological feature in postmodern texts and the alienation of the new machine is a factor that cannot be ignored. This essay analyses the nihilistic tendencies of the characters and...

Applying Sequential Pattern Mining to Portable RFID System Data Heikki Sj"man, Martin Steinert

Heikki Sjöman, Martin Steinert
This paper presents how data mining can be applied to RFID proximity tracking data captured in a production setting. The WINEPI algorithm is explained and used for mining sequential patterns from transaction data produced by portable RF transceivers that can be attached, for example, to the personnel...
Proceedings Article

Reversal of Fortune Solving the Puzzle of Emerging Economy ODI

Philip C. Chang, Juanjuan Xie
Since the surge of the outbound direct investment (ODI) of the emerging economies, the limitations of the traditional Ownership-Location-Internalization (OLI) paradigm of foreign direct investment were exposed. The main puzzle is how to interpret emerging economy ODI when the fundamental buildingblock...
Proceedings Article

Experience of Computer Science Education Reform Based on Enterprise-University Cooperation

Xiaoyang Fu, Hendry Feng
High education has been popular in China while the graduates will face the more and more employment pressure as well as the youths in China have got the better education than before. The pressure is mainly presented as the confliction between the college traditional education model and the professional...

Business Uncertainty As A Factor of A Corporate Strategy

Victor S. Efremov, Irina G. Vladimirova
The company's development strategy in modern economic and managerial science is viewed primarily as a phenomenon associated with intra-firm dynamics. All attention is focused on how the organizational and economic structure of the company is changing and what economic effect this leads to. The obvious...
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Decision Support System for Bankruptcy Risk Assessment of the Enterprise

Elena Telipenko, Alexandra Zakharova, Svetlana Sopova, Sergey Min'kov, Nurbek Dzhamansariev
Often it is not enough to get only a quantitative assessment when evaluating the current financial status of the enterprise and identifying its bankruptcy risk level. It is important to know how each index involved into bankruptcy risk assessment varies from standard and how the risk level can change...
Proceedings Article

Research on Self-adaptive Algorithm in Self-adaptive Web System

CaiFeng Cao, YaoZu Luo, Jing Gong
With the development of Internet and Web technologies, Web system is quickly applied to all walks of life. At the same time, it produces a variety of different terminal types and different user demands. How to make the Web system adapt to the access of PC, smart phones, tablet computers and other devices...

The Research and Practice on Educational Reform of Landscape Design

Xiaodong Zhang
The Landscape Design plays an important role in the teaching system of environmental art design. Art design opened since 2001 in our school, mainly faces students with three years of higher vocational in the school system, which has accumulated certain experience in teaching. But with the rapid development...
Research Article

The industrialisation challenge for Africa: Towards a commodities based industrialisation path

Mike Morris, Judith Fessehaie
Pages: 25 - 36
Since the turn of the millennium many African economies have been reintegrated into the world economy on a positive note and experienced substantial economic growth. This growth has primarily been concentrated in commodity exports. The central question facing African economies is how to use economic...

Indication of the Effect of Radicalism on Christian High School Students, Lippo Karawaci

Jossapat Hendra Prijanto, Ariani T. Padang, Asih Enggar Susanti
Radicalism is one of the major threats to Indonesian unity which has a diversity of ethnicities, religions and races. Some research shows that radicalism can thrive in the environment of high school students. This is most likely to occur, considering high school students are in the phase of determining...

Improving Students’ Speaking Ability through Vlogging

Eka Wulandari
The potential use of social media-supported learning in educational context, especially in English learning, is very great due to the massive number of social media users among the youth. Young people now tend to become very active users of social media and spend much of their time using social media....

The Influence of Shopping Dimensions on Consumers’ Motivation to Shop at Malls: A Study on Supermal Karawaci Shopping Center

Luthfy Andruskha, Agung Nugroho
This purpose of this research is to determine the effect of the seven Shopping Dimensions identified by Bloch et al (1994) on consumers’ motives for visiting and shopping at malls, specifically in Supermal Karawaci, while simultaneously studying the strategies needed for Supermal Karawaci to compete...

Establishment of an Autonomous Development Model for College English Teachers' Professional Development in China

Jin Wu
In the situation of China's College English teaching reform in the new century, the development of College English teachers is affected by many factors. This paper first discusses the problems faced by the development of College English teachers, and then points out that self-development is the fundamental...

Overview of the Study of History of the Medieval University

Ya. V. Chernenko
The world of today is undergoing different transformations. Some scientists believe these processes to be a part of the so-called globalization. While others see it as westernization or regionalization. In accordance to such views, different theories of modernization exist. Hence, they all try to explain...

Educational Communication in Pondok Pesantren Jagasatru Cirebon as a Hadhramis Diaspora Community in Indonesia

Nani Kurniasari
Pondok Pesantren (ponpes) Jagasatru Cirebon-West Java is a Hadhramis community in Indonesia which is applied a practical educational communication on their teaching method. Ponpes Jagasatru is one of the traditional ponpes in the middle of Cirebon city. As salafiah ponpes, Jagasatru does not apply strict...

Situation Analysis and Reform Discussion of Analog Electronic Technology Teaching

Youhui Zou, Renbo Xu, Ping Yang
Analog electronic technology is a basic professional course for engineering students, which is closely related to practice. Due to the abstraction of the physical concept of the course, as well as the boring curriculum, students generally complain about the difficulty in the introduction in learning....

A Case Study in EFL Teaching and Learning Process for Students with Visual Impairement: Understanding Needs and Necessities

Silfia Asning Tias
Visual impairment comes in many different classifications. Nevertheless, less evidence found in research conducted in teaching and learning of foreign languages with these group of students. In addition, the challenges on how to customize the needs of the individual to meet the requirements of the course...
Proceedings Article

Optimization of 3D Printing Model Data of Complex Sculpture Ceramic Mold

Han Xu, Zhicheng Huang, Wen Han, Shouyi Chen
This paper mainly introduces how to deal with the point cloud data of ceramic sculpture obtained from 3D scanning, getting the data that can be read and easy to print for three-dimensional printer. The paper combines the characteristics of production process of complex ceramic sculpture mold, using Geomagic...

Social Solidarity Economy and Sustainable Development: Bringing global challenge to Indonesia.

Aliah B. Purwakania Hasan
In achieving sustainable development goals, the mainstream economic paradigm needs to be adjusted to resolve social and environmental costs of production and consumption that have been address as externalities. For this, the social and solidarity economy (SSE) is seen as a specific approach, because...

Measuring the Effect of Competence and Training Program on Employees Performance

Anna Suzana, Sandi Nasrudin Wibowo, Yodi Rudiantono, Iin Indrayanti
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of competence and training program on working performance of the employees at a company. As well as to analyze how much they influence working performance among employees of Kopkar Manunggal Perkasa Cirebon. This research is an associative type of...

Effects of Relationship with Adult Children on Mental Health of the Elderly in China

Junran Jia
To study how a relationship with the adult and children relate to the mental health of the elderly in China, we draw unique panel data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS). By using the 2015 wave which consists of 21095 Chinese residents ages 45 and older and 12235 households,...

Localism and Cultural Preservation Policy in Indonesia: Ideas and Challenges

Sujinah, Agus Wardhono, Sofi Yunianti
Indonesia is a multicultural country. It has various cultural treasures that display a rich ancestral heritage, in addition to a heterogeneous population. Indonesia is a country that is superior when it comes to the wealth of its local wisdom. Two problems arise, namely how respond to cultural locality...

COVID-19 Has Changed the Course of Education Around the World

J.V. Hasanova, K.A. Najafova, M.V. Kerimova
The authors of the article focused on the World Economic Forum: COVID-19 has become a catalyst for educational institutions around the world. The World Economic Forum notes that the coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed the course of education around the world in a matter of weeks. These changes give us...

Research on the Construction of Teaching Evaluation System of Visual Communication Design Major Cultivated on Basis of Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ability

Yongxiao Liu
As an undergraduate major concerning art design in the colleges and universities, visual communication design is a very strong one in terms of applicability during the education of the colleges and universities. It requires students to have a more systematic professional theory, knowledge and design...

Contribution of Geographic Education in Growing Students’ Character of Environment

Amin
This study aims to analyze three things, namely: First, how students concern about the environment; Second, how the role of geography learning in fostering environmental care for students; and Third, how the influence of socio-cultural, psychological and demographic factors on spiritual intelligence...

Interface Aesthetic, Perceived Value, Perceived Ease of Use, and Perceived Usefulness on Purchase Intention of Smartwatch Consumers

Ika Diyah Candra Arifah, Rosa Prafitri Juniarti
Many testimonies stated smartwatches ability to increase people’s well-being and save people’s lives in emergencies. Smartwatches encourage a healthy lifestyle and strengthening the way of life of users through intelligent coaching. By exceeding the technology and fashion barriers, smartwatches gain...
Proceedings Article

Feasibility Analysis of Blockchain Technology in Addressing Supply Chain Finance Bottlenecks

Menghao Su, Jincheng Yu, Pu Du, Wenbing Zan, Haoying Li, Lu Han, Yuran Bai
Blockchain technology, initially introduced as the underlying technology for Bitcoin, has garnered significant attention for its decentralized advantages. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the feasibility of applying blockchain technology to address bottlenecks in supply chain finance....

Utilizing Outstanding Universal Values of Subak to Design a Green Textbook for English Learning

(A Preliminary Study)

I. Gusti Agung Sri Rwa Jayantini, Sang Putu Kaler Surata, I. Gusti Ayu Diah Yuniti
This study attempts to identify the potential of utilizing the Outstanding Universal Values (OUVs) of Subak through a qualitative study involving teachers and students in primary and secondary education. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to dig deeper into the individual...

Systematic Literature Review: Increasing Performance of Women MSMEs Through Competitive Advantage Based on Digital Transformation and Innovation

Evi Susanti, Rita Yuni Mulyanti, Lela Nurlaela Wati
MSME have great potential to be developed, so their activities need to be further encouraged and developed further to improve their business performance. The empowerment of MSMEs in the midst of globalization and high competition has forced MSMEs to be able to face global challenges, such as increasing...
Proceedings Article

The Flexibility of the Blended Learning Model to Improve Students’ Critical Thinking

Mahdiyah, Mutiara Dahlia, Fildzah R. Putri, Yuni Muliyana
This paper examines how learning models affect change in students’ critical thinking skills. Blended learning is a learning method that combines the face-to-face learning process in the classroom with learning using e-learning. Blended Learning Model makes students feel flexibility in their learning...

Construction Media & Reality Show: The commodification of Values and Ethical Dilemmas

Ananda Dwitha Yuniar
The truth of the media and the truth in reality, are different things. Media truth is manipulated through framing, by more specific media. The media not only present the truth but also select and eliminate the information displayed. Framing in the media often spreads new discourse for the public, this...
Proceedings Article

Review on Gut-Brain Connection: How Lifestyle Influences Gut Microbiome & Brain Health

Alfansuri Kadri
The impact of environmental and nutritional variables on the makeup and metabolic activity of the human gut microbiota, which can consequently affect health, is becoming more widely recognized. Our knowledge of the richness and variety of gut microbial ecosystems, both within and between individuals,...

School Counselling 2.0: Reimagining School Wellbeing through the Lens of Positive Psychology 2.0

Mark Harrison, Alex Tam
In the high-pressure climate of contemporary schools, counsellors face a tension between institutional demands for measurable success and a desire to address the systemic causes of illbeing to promote sustainable flourishing for the school community. This chapter proposes a pragmatic, reimagined approach...

Bridging Sacred Texts and Digital Creativity: Exploring Augmented Imagination in Visualizing the Book of Ezekiel

Anny Valentina, Ruby Chrissandy, Yosadara Paramita, Ruth Cecilia, David Amadeus Gerungan
This study explores how digital creativity and augmented imagination, supported by Augmented Reality (AR), can help visualize the Book of Ezekiel. The research examines how AR enhances users’ understanding of theological symbols, deepens emotional engagement, and enriches spiritual reflection. Using...

Learning Through Digital Media: Opportunities and Challenges among Indonesian Citizens

Anggun Nadia Fatimah
Learning is a fundamental human right. In Indonesia, the law guarantees education for all citizens, regardless of race, location, or social status. However, even in this digitalized era, digital divide remains an ongoing challenge for Indonesian citizens. This study was designed to explore in-depth how...