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The Impact of Accounting Information Systems on Organizational Performance

A Case Study of China Merchants Bank

Meiqi Xu
Accounting Information System (AIS) is a system that a business uses to collect, store, manage, process, retrieve, and report its financial data. The relationship between AIS and organizational performance is an important issue in the accounting and management literature, especially in the context of...

Customary Law Government and Voting Rights: Impact on Election Guarantee

Ahmet Tashliyev, Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati, Shafira Maharani Saputra, P. Diwinner Langgeng
This research aims to determine the influence of customary law characteristics on guaranteeing rights in holding elections. This research mainly focuses on traditional government and how the customary legal system influences the implementation of general elections in indigenous communities. This research...

Does the Heutagogy Approach Have Interconnectivity with Transversal Skill for Prospective Economics, Business and Accounting Teacher? A Literature Review

Kardiyem Kardiyem, Bandi Bandi, Susilaningsih Susilaningsih, Fery Setyowibowo, Leny Noviani
Economics, business, and accounting teacher education faces a skills gap between what is being taught and what is needed in the job market. Transversal skills are a global concern for university graduates entering the complex world of work. The purpose of this literature study is to examine how to build...

“Reviving Indian Knowledge to Resolve the Global Unemployment Crisis”

Michelle Vas
The global unemployment crisis persists despite advancements in education and economic policies. This study explores how integrating IKS into contemporary education can bridge this gap and enhance workforce capabilities. The Root Cause Analysis (RCA) methodology measures the transfer of knowledge via...

The Impact of the Covid Pandemic on China’s Real Estate Market

Jiaxuan Li
With the outburst of pandemic, the global economy is under influence, especially China’s economy with its strict pandemic policies. An important section, real estate section, is impacted significantly. China’s real estate market holds a paramount role in China’s economy with its multiple utilities and...
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Research on the Design of College English Blended Teaching Model Based on Big Data

Xiaoyu Gu
Under the background of today’s big data era, the traditional college English teaching model has been unable to meet actual needs. It is a general trend to create a college English blended teaching model based on big data technology. To this end, the paper builds a college English blended teaching model...

Appraisal Theory Approach to the Translation of Judgment on Gender Trouble in Pasung Jiwa

Ambhita Dhyaningrum, M. R. Nababan, Riyadi Santosa, Djatmika Djatmika
The phenomenon of gender trouble is real in our society. Despite the rules in religion or norms and culture, the repression shown by society to groups of people who experience gender trouble is not something that can be justified. However, a society that has been infested with prejudice results in judgment...

RMB Internationalization Using Novel Bottom-up Approach, Vision-2030

Syed Adnan Shah, Ufaq Adnan, Yiming He
In this manuscript, we have framed key strengths of Chinese economy and how China can accelerate the pace of Renminbi (RMB) internationalization using a novel “bottom-up approach”. We have discussed about options China have to internationalize its currency and to what extent they are workable. We have...

Examining the Interplay between Destination Image, Destination Brand Attachment, Subjective Norm and Attitude on Visit Intention

Keni Keni, Nicholas Wilson, Lydiawati Soelaiman
This research was undertaken to investigate how four critical factors - specifically, destination image, destination brand attachment, subjective norm and attitude - impact individuals’ intention to visit Riau Island. The study adopted a survey-based approach, employing questionnaires as the primary...
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Sustainable Architecture Design

Yongxin Wang, Shengyu Liu, Jiatong Song, Jun Zhou, Yixi Kong, Fengfei Jiang
Sustainable development is the theme of the twenty-first century, and all industries are undergoing radical changes around this theme. The construction industry has also changed from the old-fashioned high energy consumption and high pollution type to the ecological and environmental protection type....
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Review on the Application of the SIR Model in Predicting Urban Traffic Congestion: Successes and Future Directions

Yiming Teng, Wo Wei
Simulating the propagation of congestion in urban rail transit systems is a complex and multifaceted task, especially when dealing with periods of excessive overcrowding. This study aims to address this challenge by presenting a predictive model for traffic congestion based on the SIR (Susceptible, Infected,...

How is the improvement of critical thinking skills and student collaboration using the ICARE Model on momentum and Implus Topic?

Carolina Sri Athena Barus, Parsaoran Siahaan, Endi Suhendi, Achmad Samsudin
The purpose of this research is to improve students’ critical thinking skills and collaboration skills in learning using the ICARE model (Introduction, Connection, Application, Reflection and Extendtion). The research design used is explanatory sequential mixed method. The instruments used in the study...

The Practice and Exploration of Generative AI in Professional Education at Universities

Chunbo Lin
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence technology has spotlighted the application of Generative AI in higher education. This paper explores its utilization in professional education at universities, analyzing both its technical framework and pedagogical foundations. It presents application...

Evaluation of Differentiated Learning in the Independent Curriculum on Learning Outcomes of Science Content of Grade 5 Elementary School Students

Rizky Setiowati, Ika Lestari, Arifin Maksum, Herlina Usman
This study aims to investigate the implementation and evaluation of the differentiated learning model in the independent curriculum. In the differentiated learning model, teachers must pay attention to the individual needs of each learner, identify learners’ interests and abilities, and different learning...

EFL Students’ Perceptions of Differentiated Learning in English Language Learning

Siti Salma Aulia, Devinta Puspita Ratri
Differentiated learning is an educational approach that seeks to accommodate the different needs of students by adapting teaching materials, methods, assessments, and learning environments to create personalized learning experiences. It aims to support all students in reaching their full potential by...

Balancing Heritage Preservation and Visitor Experience: Architectural Interventions to Mitigate the Impact of Overtourism

Vikas Sharma, Shiv Mohan Verma, Ankit Srivastava
Efforts to maintain the culture assets under the situation created by overtourism are still a major concern for urban developers and other professionals. The focus of this study is concerned with the architectural solutions as enabled by Visitors Management Strategies for heritage preservation against...

AI and Sustainable Consumer Decision-Making: A Conceptual Extension of the SEE Model

Aradhana Sorout, Anil Anand Pathak, N. P. Singh
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of consumer decision-making. It influences how individuals perceive and take sustainable decisions yet, its role in sustainability-oriented behavior remains underexplored. This paper conceptually extends the SEE model comprising of “Sustainable...

The Impact of FinTech on Commercial Bank Credit Supply under Economic Policy Uncertainty

Ze-Hao Dong
Under the impact of global financial crises, trade disputes, and public health events, economic policy uncertainty has intensified, leading to prominent phenomena of liquidity hoarding and credit rationing among commercial banks. This has caused credit resources to shift from the real to the virtual...
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HL Cone, Foams, and Graph Coloring

Amit Kumar
We begin with a review of the modern perspective on graph coloring, which appeared in the work of many people, including Penrose. Next, we outline how the work of Treuman-Zaslow and Caslas-Zaslow led to graph coloring being seen as topological defects labeled by the elements of the Klein-Four Group....

Predictive Modeling of Corporate Social Responsibility’s Impact on Financial Performance in U.S. Oil and Gas Firms

Nguyen Tan Dat, Co Van Chien, Nguyen Minh Hang
This research develops and evaluates predictive models to assess how corporate social responsibility (CSR) expenditures influence the financial performance of oil and gas firms in the United States. Although maximizing shareholder wealth remains a primary goal, it frequently conflicts with the interests...

Comparing the Impact of CEOs Holding an S&E Degree and Engineer Title on Firm Technological Innovation: Evidence Based on Chinese A-Share Listed Computer Companies

Dapeng Liang, Hengyi Shen, Jiayin Sun, Mengyi Xu
In an era where technological innovation is a key driver of firm performance, the role of a CEO’s educational background and professional title in shaping this innovation becomes crucial. This study fills a gap in the literature by examining the differential impacts of a CEO’s Science and Engineering...

An Ecolinguistic Study on English Proverbs Related to Environment

Agus Subiyanto, Veny Elisa
English, as a global language is rich with proverbs that contain natural elements. The English proverbs reflect how English speaking people view the world, including the environment they live in. This study explores English proverbs related to environment using an ecolinguistic approach developed by...

Boosting Pro-Environmental Intentions Through Basic Psychological Need-Supportive Communication and Emotional Appeals: Insights from a Controlled Experiment

Minjian Guo
This study examined how positive versus negative emotional appeals and Self-Determination Theory-based communication strategies influence pro-environmental behavioural intentions. In a 2×2 between-subjects design, 194 UK residents viewed one of four print advertisements on plastic pollution: either Basic...

Earmarked Grants as Levers of Transformation, Innovation, and Academic Renewal in South African Higher Education

Theo Bhengu
Earmarked grants have become increasingly pivotal in driving transformation, innovation, and academic renewal within the South African higher education system. Allocated by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) for specific strategic purposes, these grants are intended to redress historical...
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Application of Recurrent Neural Network in Time Series Forecasting for Construction Cost and Duration Focusing on Road Infrastructure in Metro Manila

Jongson V. Balubar, Marco Raphael L. Mendoza, Christ John L. Marcos, Kassandra Ghake C. Dionisio
The challenges in estimating the process and the cost of road and highway construction projects in Metro Manila, which is plagued by extreme traffic congestion and inadequate road quality, are the subject of this study. Due to their inability to take into account the particular unpredictability of each...

Copyright Exceptions and Limitations for AI Innovation: A Need for Tailored Reform?

Ankit Shrivastava, Aaratrika Pandey, Hartej Singh Kochher
The intersection of copyright law and artificial intelligence training presents a defining challenge for global innovation policy. Training large-scale generative AI models requires ingesting thousands of copyrighted works, rendering traditional licensing and rights-clearance frameworks economically...

Towards a Living French as a Foreign Language: Designing and Deploying Interactive Content to Strengthen Language Proficiency in Hybrid Training

Ait-Hroch Aicha, El Gazi Safae, Ibrahimi Ahmed
In the current context of changing teaching methods, the hybrid approach is increasingly becoming a flexible and innovative solution for learning French as a Foreign Language (FLE). This article proposes to rethink the design and implementation of interactive content in order to give life to a “living”...

Innovation Culture and Organizational Performance: Testing the Moderating Role of Transformational Leadership in Vietnam’s Real Estate Industry

Hang Nhat Quang, Ngo Minh Hai, Ngo Quang Huan
This study investigates how innovation culture and transformational leadership affect organizational performance in Vietnam’s real estate sector. Building on the resource-based view and dynamic capabilities, an integrated model linking organizational resources, technological capabilities, innovation...

Characteristics of French International Organization Diplomacy

Le Huang
This paper discusses the historical context, development stage and characteristics of French diplomacy in international organizations. As a traditional power in Europe and an important player in the global political arena, France’s international organization diplomacy profoundly reflects France’s diplomatic...

Challenges to Achieving Sustainability in Social Housing Construction in New Zealand

Oleg Nikitin
The housing crisis resulting in a lack of affordable housing has become an urgent problem that New Zealand faces due to various socio-economic and historical-political reasons. Social housing is one of the ways to address this problem and currently, the country is experiencing a significant increase...

Symbolic Interaction in Bureaucracy: Communication Strategy of Bandung City Community Towards Participation-Based Administrative Services

Dewi Kurniasih, Gilbran Shera Desfirmansyah
This study aims to analyze the dynamics of symbolic interaction in organizational communication strategies for Electronic Identity Card (E-KTP) services in Lingkar Selatan Village, Lengkong District, Bandung City. Specifically, this research explores how communication symbols and social interactions...
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The Effect of Various Statistical Distributions of Inter-Arrival Times in Discrete Event Simulation of Repetitive Construction

Adnan Fadjar, Mastura Labombang, Fahirah Fahirah
This study investigates the impact of different statistical distributions on inter-arrival times in discrete event simulation (DES) for repetitive construction projects. Inter-arrival times play a crucial role in repetitive construction project scheduling, influencing efficiency and resource allocation....
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Combining IIIF and AI Technologies to Enhance the Protection and Utilization of Cultural Heritage

Yuhan Wu
This paper explores the integration of IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework) and AI (Artificial Intelligence) technologies to enhance the preservation and utilization of cultural heritage. It highlights the value of cultural heritage and examines the potential of digitization in revitalizing...

Exploring Multicultural Values in Batik Sawunggaling Motifs: A Semiotic and Cultural Pluralism Analysis

Ana Irhandayaningsih
Batik Pekalongan is renowned for its cultural richness and aesthetic beauty. However, there is a lack of comprehensive research on how its motifs, particularly Sawunggaling, reflect multicultural values through cultural pluralism and tolerance. This study investigates the symbolic and cultural integration...

The Role of Digital Technologies in Sustaining Emotional Engagement in Foreign Language Learning

Budi Waluyo
This article explores the critical role of digital technologies in sustaining emotional engagement in foreign language learning, highlighting the interplay between cognitive and emotional dimensions. It investigates how synchronous platforms (e.g., Zoom), asynchronous tools (e.g., mobile apps), and gamified...

An Empirical Study of Luzhou on the Influence of Inland Port Free Trade Zone’s Construction on Regional Economic Growth

Ziwei Zhong, Xiaoying Chi
This paper constructs a counterfactual state with no free trade zone in Luzhou, Sichuan, using the synthetic control method. Examining how Luzhou’s economic growth has been affected by the construction of the Luzhou Free Trade Zone is the aim. Using balanced panel data from 30 cities between 2007 and...

From ‘Mobile Suit Gundam’ to ‘Ghost in the Shell’ and ‘Westworld’ An Analysis of Technological Ethics and Philosophical Theories in Science Fiction

Yuming Qiu, Muying Luo
This paper explores the future of war, human complexity and the political dilemmas of post-human societies as depicted in the sci-fi series Mobile Suit Gundam, Ghost in the Shell and Westworld. The ethics of science fiction and technology embedded in the works are discussed. The paper analyzes how the...

How Hong Kong Became an International Financial Centre

Haoran Jin
This paper studies the history of Hong Kong becoming an international financial center, analyzes its development status, history and advantages and disadvantages of becoming a global financial center. The study found that the development of Hong Kong’s financial markets is influenced by factors such...

Perception and Use of YouTube by Students in Learning English: A Study in a Public School in North Sumatera, Indonesia

Devi Juliana Br Tohang, Anna Riana Suryanti Tambunan, Isli Iriani Indiah Pane, Sharina Saad
Online learning videos have been described as effective in workplace learning and education. Educators and students use public video-sharing sites like YouTube to teach and learn work practices, new job roles, and skills. There is a need, however, to develop more knowledge about how such instructional...

Copyright for Digital Error, Overcoming Revenge Porn on X application through the Lens of Policy and Laws

Alriansyah Sakhi Fauzan, Hari Purwadi
The advancement of digital technology and social media platforms has brought big changes in communication and information sharing. However, this digital transformation also brought a new type of sexual assault, including revenge pornography. This article analyzed the challenges of laws and policy procedures...

Cyborg Literature: An Experiment in Synthesizing Human and Machine in Literature

Dona Kusumaning Adji, Muna Asma Hafizhah, Revina Talitha Secontiafi, Shafira Anindra Khairunnisa, Abdul Malik Hidayatullah, Alauddin Akmal, Atalla Rajendra Diputro, Muhammad Reza Nova Fahrizi, Yuyun Kusdianto
This paper aims at examining the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in creating and producing two main genres in literary work: prose and poetry. It becomes increasingly normal that in our current era, Artificial Intelligence has been spectacularly developed to the point where it possesses...

The Strategic Role of Civic Education in Preparing the Young Generation to Face Digital Transformation in the Business World

Rachma Rianty Elsyifa, Ade Suherman, Jamilah Jamilah, Hermansyah Hermansyah, Ana Maulana, Hilmy Nurfaizan, Supriyadi Supriyadi
Civic Education serves as a foundational pillar in preparing young individuals to navigate the evolving complexities of digital transformation in the business sector, emphasizing technical competence, ethical leadership, and social responsibility. As digital technologies increasingly shape business operations,...

Islam, Land, and Local Knowledge in Acehnese and Sasak Novel: A Cultural Ecosemiotic Perspective on Narratives Environmental Guardianship in Muslim Communities

Agik Nur Efendi, Anas Ahmadi, Titik Indarti, Erika Kurniawati, Siti Robiatun Nisa, Agus Purnomo Ahmad Putikadyanto, M. Arifin Alatas, Albaburrahim Albaburrahim, Sahrul Romadhon, Liana Rochmatul Wachidah
This study explores the intersection of Islam, indigenous ecological knowledge, and environmental narratives in Muslim communities through a cultural ecosemiotic analysis of two contemporary Indonesian novels: Raifa dalam Dekapan Selembu by Boy Abdaz and Sanggarguri by Lalu Agus Fathurrahman. The novels...
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Intelligent Automation in Cloud Computing: Leveraging AI for Efficiency Enhancement

Lalita Sharma, Bhupesh Kumar Singh, Sunil Pathak, Naheeda Zaib
Cloud computing has transformed IT infrastructure by offering scalable, flexible, and affordable data storage and computational capability. However, the exponential expansion of cloud services has made resource management difficult. AI in cloud computing improves productivity via intelligent automation,...

Integrating Sustainability into Manufacturing Supply Chains: E-Commerce Adoption and Challenges in Developing Countries

Hieu Vo Minh, Ngoc Truong Thi Hue
This study explores how manufacturing firms in developing countries integrate sustainability practices within their supply chains through the adoption of e-commerce platforms. Using two case studies of manufacturing firms in the textile and electronics sectors, this research investigates the motivations,...

Marketing Management Strategy Alternative for MSMEs

Satay Culinary Business in Malang City

Buyung Adi Dharma, Andik Setiawan
The success of a company is determined by management strategies that are in accordance with the times, product quality that meets consumer needs, and prices that meet consumer expectations, can be the possibility of consumers to make purchases of the products or services offered. This research study...

Utilization of Technology to Accelerate Reconstruction of Natural Disaster Victims in Poso, Central Sulawesi

A. Aris Swantoro
Indonesia is an area prone to natural disasters. This is due to its geographical location. Possible natural catastrophes pose a threat and disrupt people’s lives and livelihoods, resulting in fatalities, harm to the environment, destruction of property, and psychological effects. This disaster specifically...

A Decolonial Perspective on the Politics of Blackness and Black Academic Identity Formation in the South African Academy

Eckson Khambule
In this article, I use decolonial theory, literature, and data from my PhD research to analyze the complexities of blackness and the formation of black academic identities in the landscape of South African higher education. I argue that in addition to numerous other forms of identification that black...

The Research and Analysis of Game Volume Increments

Zixuan Jiang
With the continuous development of hardware, the picture quality of games also has a qualitative leap, but at the same time, the improvement of the picture quality also makes the game bigger and bigger, the hardware requirements are also higher and higher. However, at this stage, there is no good solution...

Institutional Factors and National Competitive Advantage: A Comparative Analysis in the Textile Industry

Pallavi Singh, Ruchi Agarwal
This study applies institutional theory to explore the sources of national competitive advantage in the textile industries of India and Bangladesh. The main objective is to understand how institutional characteristics, rather than solely firm-level capabilities or market-driven policies, shape competitiveness...