Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Social Environment Diversity (ICOSEND 2025)
64 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Lucia Rini Sugiarti, Ardiani Ika Sulistyawati, Wafda Vivid Izziyana, Tatas Transinata
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 2nd International Conference on Social Environment Diversity (ICOSEND) from 16th – 17th December 2025 in Universitas Semarang (USM), Semarang, Indonesia. These articles have been peer-reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee...
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Bridging Operational Gaps: A Thematic Analysis of Police Disaster Management Practices in Aceh, Indonesia
Bustani Bustani, Rina Suryani Oktari, Budi Arianto
While the roles and responsibilities of police in disaster preparedness and emergency response have been legislated, there is a lack of empirical evidence regarding how police personnel interpret and operationalize these roles. This article examines the role of police in disaster management in Aceh Province,...
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Motivation of the People in Solo City to Implement Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies
Sugihardjo Sugihardjo, Eny Lestari, Retno Setyowati, Eksa Rusdiyana, Widiyanto Widiyanto, Juna Fatimatuz Az-Zahra
Climate change is a global issue that has a significant impact on environmental, social, and economic aspects of society, especially in urban areas. This condition requires the active involvement of the community in implementing adaptation and mitigation strategies based on local wisdom. This study aims...
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Multivariate Time-Series Flood Prediction Using LSTM Networks and GIS-Based Visualization of Meteorological Data from BMKG
Rando Rando, Agusman Agusman
Accurate and timely flood forecasting is essential for reducing socio-economic losses in coastal urban areas. This study proposes a multivariate time-series forecasting framework for predicting short-term rainfall intensity as an indicator of potential flooding in Baubau City, Southeast Sulawesi. The...
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Study of Organizational Capabilities Implementation to Improve the Quality of Financial Reports of SMEs in Coastal Areas
Dian Indudewi, Aisyah Khurin In Jannah, Surjawati Surjawati, Amerti Irvin Widowati, Saifudin Saifudin
Empowering Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in coastal areas is an effort to strengthen local economies. In this era of competition and technological advancement, it is important for MSMEs to improve their organizational capabilities, especially in the field of accounting, namely, the quality...
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Rising Strong in a Drowning Land: Women’s Leadership at the Helm of Transformative Coastal Resilience and Inclusive Climate Governance
Rr. M. I. Retno Susilorini, Iskhaq Iskandar, Jamilla Kautsary, Desiana Vidayanti, Afiyati Afiyati
Coastal regions in Indonesia are undergoing profound biophysical and social transformations driven by land subsidence, tidal flooding, and accelerated shoreline loss. Sriwulan Village in Demak Regency exemplifies a “drowning landscape,” where permanent inundation converges with entrenched social and...
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A Conceptual Framework for Integrating Blue Carbon Ecosystems into Climate Mitigation and Coastal Flood Risk Reduction for Power Plants
Intan Pamungkas, Yoga Edi Kuncaraningrat, Meiri Triani
Coastal coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) in Indonesia are increasingly facing risks from sea-level rise (SLR) and flooding. In line with Indonesia’s 2030 NDC and carbon valuation rules, this study creates a framework that connects mangrove suitability, carbon storage, and flood-risk assessment. This aims...
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The Role of Corporate Growth in Mediating the Influence Green Technology Innovation on Green Competitive Advantage
Willyanto Kartiko Kusumo, Albert Albert, Anitiyo Soelistiyono, Sari Ramadhani, Nanang Ari Utomo
This study explores the link between disclosure related to the environment, the application of environmentally friendly technology, and environmentally oriented accounting to achieve competitive advantage. This study specifically analyzes the role of sustainable development. This study uses the theoretical...
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Efforts To Improve Performance Through Training with Moderation of Work Discipline (A Study of Cabean Village Cadres in Demak)
Sulistyorini Sulistyorini, Citra Andriani Kusumawati, Ayu Nurafni Octavia, Bagus Satrio Waluyo Puetro, Masine Slahanti, Afshoqul Miftah, Etsa Limar Hita
High expectations for optimal performance create greater challenges in achieving these goals. Therefore, village cadres evaluate organizational performance by observing community participation, particularly in routine monthly meetings. They also observe suboptimal cadre attendance and the continued presence...
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Environmental Impact Analysis of Tofu Industry Waste on Coastal Resilience in Surabaya
Raden Danang Aryo Putro Satriyono, Salsabila Mustofa, Dinda Safitri Ramadhani, Farah Tsanyna’ila
Household-scale tofu industries in Surabaya, a strategic coastal city in East Java, play a vital role in the local economy but pose significant challenges to environmental sustainability. The discharge of untreated liquid waste from these industries into the city’s river network eventually flows into...
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Sustainable Entrepreneurship Learning for Culinary MSMEs: Exploratory and Exploitative Learning Perspectives in Indonesia
Andhy Tri Adriyanto, Wyati Saddewisasi, Asih Niati, Muhammad Iqbal
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the backbone of the Indonesian economy; however, they face complex challenges in sustainability. This research examines the role of entrepreneurship education, focusing on the exploratory and exploitative dimensions, in driving the sustainable performance...
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The Potential of Canal to Enhance Community Economic Independence: A Case Study of Wisata Kanal Salamrejo-Banyuwangi
Esa Riandy Cardias, Eka Afrida Ermawati, Aprilia Divi Yustita
Riverbank areas, commonly referred to as waterfronts, are the interface between water and land. In recent years, these areas have increasingly been commodified for their practical value, resulting in significant benefits for local communities. Numerous destinations, both within Indonesia and internationally,...
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The Role of Mangrove Ecosystem Services and Adaptive Capacity on the Economic Resilience of Agribusiness Actors in Coastal Urban Areas
Wardana Wardana, La Ode Muhammad Junaidin Sirza, Bahtiar Hamar, Antasalam Ajo, Wa Ode Dian Purnamasari, Lukman Saputra
Mangrove ecosystems play a strategic role in supporting the livelihoods of coastal communities, yet their contribution to economic resilience is often not optimal due to limitations in social adaptive capacity. This study aims to analyze the relationship between mangrove ecosystem services, community...
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Waste Management Implementation as a Driver of Recycling Perception and Behavioral Intention
Elisabeth Rotua Simamora, Nurul Juwariyah, Citra Rizkiana, Scorina Dwiantari, Dwi Widi Pratito Sri Nugroho, Agus Ferianto
The increasing volume of waste in Indonesia is a serious and urgent issue. This is triggered by population growth, rapid urbanization, an increasingly consumerist life-style, as well as inadequate waste management and landfill sites. Waste management requires an integrated approach for effective mitigation....
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Analysis Of The Validity Of Arbitration Agreements In Business Dispute Resolution In A Social Environment
Dhian Indah Astanti, Endang Setyowati, Muhammad Yunus
The purpose of this study is to analyze the validity of arbitration agreements in the settlement of business disputes in a social environment, as well as to assess the extent of the public’s understanding of the law, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), regarding arbitration mechanisms....
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Coastal Resilience and Administrative Dispute Resolution: A Sustainability Strategy for Coastal Cities in an Era of Environmental Risk
Tri Mulyani, Yudhitya Dyah Sukma Dewi, Beatrich Advismadya Pamungkas, Dyah Ayu Sulistyarini, Fayeza Nafesyah Yusuf, Advento Jerenimo
The purpose of this study is to analyse the strategy for resolving state administrative disputes in coastal areas as an effort to strengthen sustainable coastal resilience. The urgency of this research is that coastal areas in Indonesia face dual pressures: increasing environmental risks such as abrasion,...
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Coordinating Role of State Institutions in Addressing Forest Degradation in Indonesia Following the Rise in Deforestation Cases
Hadi Karyono
Deforestation in Indonesia is driven not only by economic expansion, but also by structural failures in state governance, particularly in the coordination of public institutions. This study employs a normative juridical method with statutory and conceptual approaches, drawing on academic literature,...
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Digital Transformation of Poverty Data Collection in Non-Coastal Upstream Cities as a Climate Adaptation Instrument for Coastal Areas: A Comparative Study of Bogor and North Jakarta
Dedie Abdu Rachim
Digital transformation in poverty data collection has become an important instrument in social policy management amid increasing climate change risks. This study analyzes the role of digitalization of poverty data collection as an instrument of climate adaptation through a comparative study between Bogor...
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Profile of the Ecological and Social Character of Coastal Elementary School Students: The Manifestation of Binci-Binciki Kuli Values in Social and Environmental Behavior
Hijrawatil Aswat, Wa Ode Riniati
This study aims to describe the profile of the echo-social character of elementary school students in the coastal area of Baubau City as a manifestation of the local wisdom values of Binci-Binciki Kuli, which include social empathy, intercultural politeness, collaboration, and ecological responsibility....
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Economic and Socio-Environmental Analysis of the Application of Divestment Obligations for Foreign Investors in Semarang City
Agus Saiful Abib, Dhian Septiandani, Cita Tsaabiethah Agustria Sasti
The purpose of this study is to analyze the application of divestment obligations for foreign investors in Semarang City from the perspective of Economic Analysis of Law and its impact on the economic and social aspects of society. This study uses a normative legal method with a legislative, historical,...
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Economic Resilience of Coastal Cities: Analysis of Company Bankruptcy Factors in The Logistics Sector at Tanjung Emas Port in Semarang During The Era of Climate Change
Ahmad Dwi Nuryanto, Khaidar Alifika El Ula, Bunga Punta Wibi Pramodhawardhani
This study analyzes the factors that influence the risk of bankruptcy of logistics companies in the Tanjung Emas Port area of Semarang in the context of climate change as one of the main threats to the economic resilience of coastal cities. Using a mixed methods approach, this study combines quantitative...
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Empowering Coastal Smes to Strengthen Sustainable Destination Image: A Social and Cultural Perspective in Coastal Communities
Aldina Shiratina, Adnan Rajak
Coastal communities in Indonesia play an essential social, cultural, and economic role, particularly in the development of halal creative industries such as Muslim fashion. Coastal SMEs function not only as economic actors but also as cultural agents shaping the identity and destination image of coastal...
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Enforcement of Environmental Criminal Law For Corporations: Solution or Problem in Crime Prevention?
Krismiyarsi Krismiyarsi, Bambang Joyo Supeno
Environmental law enforcement is an important effort to protect the environment from damage and pollution. However, the effectiveness of environmental criminal law enforcement in Indonesia is still weak and ineffective. This study aims to analyze environmental criminal law enforcement solutions or problems...
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Enhancing English Learning Awareness Through Transmedia Storytelling in Community Settings
Hetty Catur Ellyawati, Gita A. Betseba, Qorinta Shinta, Gunawan Witjaksana
This study examined the effectiveness of the transmedia storytelling (TST) approach in enhancing English learning awareness within a community-based context. Responding to persistent gaps in community English proficiency, this research collaborates with LPMK (Lembaga Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Kelurahan)...
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From Classroom to Startup: Exploring Youth Entrepreneurship in Semarang as a Coastal City with a Focus on Resilience and Sustainability
Ardiani Ika Sulisyawati, Arief Himmawan Dwi Nugroho, Edy Mulyantomo, Rr. Lulus Prapti Nugroho Detiasih Surjanti, Dian Triyani
This research investigates how entrepreneurship education, family environment, love of money, and self-efficacy on students’ entrepreneurial intentions. Utilizing a structured non-probability sampling method, the research collects primary data through questionnaires. The target population consists of...
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Green Faith? Exploring the Complex Influence of Religiosity on Recycling Attitudes and Intention in Indonesia
Ali Hanafiah, Dudi Permana, Mas Wahyu Wibowo
Facing a global plastic waste crisis amplified in rapidly developing nations like Indonesia, this study examines the drivers of recycling intention within a corporate sustainability program. It extends the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) by integrating religiosity to explore culturally nuanced influences...
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Green Human Capital from the Millennial Perspective: Implications for Green Innovation Behaviour
Lenny Nawangsari, Dudi Permana, Noor Hazlina Ahmad
The growing emphasis on sustainability has encouraged organizations to promote Green Innovation Behavior (GIB) among employees. This study investigates the effect of Green Human Capital (GHC) on GIB, with Green Commitment (GC) and Green Technological Savviness (GTS) as mediating variables, and Perceived...
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Impact of Sustainable Human Resource Management and Digital Transformation on Employee Work Wellbeing at Gmf: Examining the Mediating Role of Employee Empowerment and Moderating Influence of Organizational Identification
Eri Marlapa, Fadjareni Agustin, Sri Marti Pramudena, Anees Jane Ali
In the era of digital transformation, organizations face significant challenges in maintaining employee work well-being (EWW) while sustaining competitiveness. The Urgency this research lies in the importance of Sustainable Human Resource Management (Sustainable Human Resource Management) as a key strategy...
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Integrating Indigenous Knowledge of Kaombo into Disaster Mitigation Education for Coastal Resilience and Sustainability in Buton
Agus Slamet, Safrin Salam, Marhama Pattiiha, Liza Hafidzah Yusuf Rangkuti, Fahrizal S. Siagian, Farhans Mahendra Syam
Coastal communities are among the most vulnerable to environmental hazards caused by climate change, resource exploitation, and declining ecological resilience. Strengthening disaster mitigation education at an early age is therefore crucial for building long-term community preparedness and sustainability....
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Integration of Cultural Values and Local Knowledge as Community Resilience Capital on Kaledupa Island, Wakatobi
Nadir La Djamudi, Wa Ode Riniati
This study aims to analyze the forms of cultural values and local knowledge of Kaledupa community, as well as their roles in socio-economic life and environmental management, by integrating these elements into the framework of community resilience theory. Using a qualitative-descriptive approach through...
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Legal Certainty and Protection for Fishponds in Coastal Erosion Areas in Semarang City
Kukuh Sudarmanto, Muhammad Junaidi, Aurora Fatya Jenar
This study aims to analyze the legal certainty and protection of shrimp ponds in the coastal erosion area of Semarang City and identify weaknesses in regulations that guarantee land rights for affected communities. The research method used is a sociological-juridical approach with a descriptive-analytical...
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Legal Reconstruction of Environmental Crimes Within the Legal Framework of Corruption Eradication
Bambang Joyo Supeno, Krismiyarsi Krismiyarsi
Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia mandates that the land, water, and natural resources contained therein are controlled by the State and used for the greatest prosperity of the people. This mandate has been violated by oligarchs and irresponsible individuals who exploit...
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Legal Vacuum Regarding State Responsibility for Flood Disasters in Indonesia
Dedy Suwandi, A. Heru Nuswanto, Acel Novrikar
This study discusses the legal vacuum regarding state responsibility for tidal flood (rob) disasters in Indonesia, focusing on a juridical-sociological analysis of the implementation of Law No. 24 of 2007 on Disaster Management and the 1945 Constitution. The main issue lies in the absence of legal recognition...
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Modus Operandi and Countermeasures Against Human Trafficking: A Criminal Policy Perspective
Subaidah Ratna Juita, Muhammad Iftar Aryaputra, Ani Triwati, Aziyzah Qurrotu A’yun Sultonu Mas’ad, Agung Santoso Pribadi
Human trafficking is a form of organized crime that violates human dignity and poses a serious threat to both national and international security. This study aims to analyze the modus operandi and countermeasures against human trafficking from the perspective of criminal policy in Indonesia. The research...
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National Education Policy in the Era of AI Disruption: Strategic Adaptation of Human-Centered Learning Management
Suardin, Siti Rahmalia Natsir, Kamarudin
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) has triggered changes in the global education ecosystem and given rise to the public perception that AI can replace human intelligence. This situation demands an adaptive and humanity-oriented national policy. This study aims to empirically analyze...
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Public-Private Partnership Agreement in the Management of Sustainable Coastal Areas in Banyuwangi Regency
Dharu Triasih, Efi Yulistyowati, Farhan Fahkryzi Saputra
This study analyzes public-private partnership agreements in sustainable coastal zone management in Banyuwangi Regency. The study was conducted to understand the effectiveness of partnerships in responding to ecological, social, and economic challenges arising from the rapid growth of marine tourism....
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Reconstructing the Role of Government in Handling Chronic Flooding in Ten Villages in Sayung Subdistrict, Demak: A Social and Environmental Justice Approach
Sukimin Sukimin, A. Heru Nuswanto, Raka Wahyu Ananda
Tidal flooding (rob) that has persistently affected ten villages in Sayung District, Demak Regency, has become a chronic problem requiring urgent government intervention. This phenomenon is not merely a natural event caused by rising sea levels but also the result of spatial planning inequality, land...
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Regulatory Gaps in Coastal Zone Management: Legal Assessment of Flooding and Abrasion in Loireng Village, Demak
Supriyadi Supriyadi, Endah Pujiastuti, Putri Haliza Yuniar
This study examines regulatory gaps in coastal zone management using the case study of Loireng Village, Demak, which has experienced severe abrasion, chronic flooding, and ecosystem degradation due to a combination of ecological pressures and weak legal governance. The findings show that various legal...
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Spatial Analysis of the Impact of Traffic Noise on Vegetation Physiology, Flora Diversity, and Soundscape Quality in Urban Green Spaces
Fahrudin Ahmada, Ari Endang Jayatia, Roni Kartika Pramuyanti, Ferry Firmawan
This study investigates the influence of traffic induced noise on vegetation physiology, flora diversity, and soundscape quality within urban green spaces in the Simpang Lima area of Semarang City. Noise measurements were conducted using a Type 1 Sound Level Meter (SLM), complemented by acoustic calibration...
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State Administrative Governance in Coastal Environmental Protection
Mahmuda Pancawisma Febriharini, Muawafah Muawafah
This study aims to examine the role of state administrative governance in coastal environmental protection through licensing and supervisory instruments, which have long served as the government’s primary tools for controlling activities with the potential to cause ecological degradation. This research...
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Sustainability and Consumer Behavior: Enhancing Trust and Purchase Decisions in Eco-Friendly Products
Catur Widayati, Fadhila Dhia Malihah, Dekrita Putri Puspa Wijaya, Hasliza Abdul Halim
The central goal of this study is to examine the different factors that influence purchasing choices for baby plastic products featuring BPA-free labels by analyzing the roles played by green knowledge, green attitude, and green trust. Additionally, this inquiry looks into the capacity of green trust...
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The Existence of Warak Ngendog as a Symbol of Identity and Cultural Heritage in the Social Environment of Semarang Society
Amri Panahatan Sihotang, Nova Yuliani
This study aims to analyze the existence of Warak Ngendog as a symbol of identity and cultural heritage in the social environment of Semarang City. Warak Ngendog is seen as a result of acculturation between Javanese, Arab, and Chinese cultures, reflecting the values of tolerance, unity, and togetherness...
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The Role of Content Marketing in Mediating the Impact of Brand Awareness and Attitude Towards Money on the Decision to Use the Mobile Banking Application
Andyan Pradipta Utama, Tri Ratna Murti, Loeky Rono Pradopo, Hasliza Abdul Halim
At present, nearly all banking institutions have adopted digital banking technologies to support seamless transactions and adapt to ongoing technological advancements. Among these innovations, mobile banking has grown rapidly, offering more advanced access to financial services via smartphones. Mobile...
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The Role of The Indonesian Government in Guaranteeing the Rights of Indonesian Migrant Workers in The Korean Coastal Sector: An Analysis of Bilateral Cooperation and Diplomacy
Wafda Vivid Izziyana, Helen Intania Surayda, R. Odityo Valen Aprian Jaya
This study aims to analyze the role of the Indonesian government in guaranteeing the rights of Indonesian migrant workers employed in the South Korean coastal sector through bilateral cooperation mechanisms and labor diplomacy. The background to this study stems from the high number of violations of...
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Transformation of Village Financial Governance Based on The New Public Governance Paradigm as a Foundation for Socio-Environmental Resilience: A Case Study of Rokan Hulu Regency, Riau Province
Delpi Susanti, Sujianto Sujianto, Harapan Tua, Hasim As’ari, Abdul Mutholib, Dinda Yulia
The purpose of this study is to analyze governance in Indonesia has undergone significant changes from Old Public Administration (OPA) to New Public Management (NPM), to New Public Governance (NPG) which emphasizes collaboration, transparency, and public participation. In the context of villages, these...
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Why Do Some Consumers Choose Sustainable Fashion? Insights from a Value-Based Norm Approach
Dudi Permana, Winny Rosalia Christine, Hasliza Abdul Halim
This study examines the role of intrinsic ecological motivation in linking selflessness and self-sacrifice to ecological behavior in the context of adversity. Using a quantitative exploratory design with a qualitative approach, this study examines four key constructs: selfless giving (X1), selfless giving...
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Cinema and Catastrophe: Disaster Risk and Community Resilience in Urban Coastal Areas through Bangkit!
Dini Anggraheni, Anandha, Haris Murwanto, Ayang Fitrianti, Mustasyfa Thabib Kariadi, Iwan Nur Adi Tri Pamungkas, Nur Fithriani Fatma Cholidia
Bangkit! (2016), Indonesia’s first large-scale catastrophe film depicting catastrophic urban flooding in Jakarta, is the subject of this study. While there has been an increase in studies on disaster communication and resilience, less focus has been placed on how cinema influences cultural perceptions...
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Learning Motivation and Psychological Well-Being among Students in Urban Coastal Communities
Erwin Erlangga, Rini Sugiarti, Agung Santoso Pribadi
Students living in urban coastal communities often experience unique environmental and socioeconomic conditions that can influence their learning experiences. This study aims to examine the relationship between learning motivation and psychological well-being among students residing in coastal urban...
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Oil and Gas Industry Investment and Its Implications for Tenurial Conflict: A Study on Land Disputes in Teluk Bintuni Regency, West Papua Province
Hans Mamboai, Eymal B. Demmalino, Sawedi Muhammad, Deny A. Iyai
This study aims to analyze the structure of stakeholder networks and the key factors influencing tenurial conflicts arising from oil and gas (O&G) industry investments in Teluk Bintuni Regency, West Papua. The Stakeholder Network Analysis (SNA) approach was employed to map the relationships of power,...
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Reflective Reconfiguration Capability: From Conceptual Framework to Scale Validation
Teguh Ariefiantoro, Suharnomo Suharmono, Edy Raharja
Dynamic capability has been widely recognized as a driver of organizational innovation and creativity. However, most studies conceptualize it at the collective or organizational level, providing limited explanation of how such capability emerges, develops, and operates within individuals. This study...
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Strengthening the Resilience of Coastal Communities through the Customary Law System: The Case of Wabula Customary Sea Governance
Safrin Salam, Agus Slamet
This study aims to examine how the customary law system, especially the governance of the Wabula customary sea based on the Buton Regent Regulation No. 13 of 2018, contributes to strengthening the resilience of coastal communities through sustainable management of marine resources. This study uses a...
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Enhancing Employee Performance Through Organizational Support and Work Motivation: The Role of Organizational Commitment in Innovative Workplaces
Sayid Eko Putranto, Asih Niati, Adhi Pradiptya, Asah Wiari, Tri Rinawati, Novianto Noegroho
Employee performance has a significant impact on an organization's efficacy. Although job motivation and organizational support are universally acknowledged as significant performance factors, their effects might differ depending on individuals’ perceptions of the company and level of commitment....
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The Fluidity of Self: A Literature Review on Identity Flexibility among Generation Z in Coatal City
Khairana Alifian Razaqa
This study investigates identity flexibility among Generation Z. It explores how this flexibility influences psychological well-being and adaptation in the digital era. The study draws from developmental psychology, positive psychology, and digital identity research. Here, identity flexibility is seen...
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Work Habits as a Mediator in Understanding the Factors that Influence Business Innovation Skills among Small Micro Entrepreneurs in Semarang City
Nunik Kusnilawati, Edy Suryawardana, Teguh Ariefiantoro, Sugeng Rianto, Nining Hidayah
Entrepreneurs are essential players in the national economy, and there is a growing expectation for young people to step up and make their mark as business leaders, even if it means starting with small or micro enterprises. One key aspect of developing Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) is...
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Wolio Proverbs as a Local Knowledge System for Sustainable Coastal Development: A Cultural Linguistic Perspective on Community Resilience in Baubau, Indonesia
Firman Alamsyah Mansyur
This research analyses Wolio proverbs as a local knowledge framework that articulates community resilience and sustainable development within the coastal context of Baubau Regency, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. It aims to achieve two objectives: (1) to identify the cultural value framework embedded...
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Transfer Learning in Data-Scarce Agricultural Yield Forecasting: A Bibliometric and Systematic Literature Review
Khoirudin Khoirudin, Sri Yulianto Joko Prasetyo, Sutarto Wijono, Evi Maria, Untung Rahardja
Transfer learning (TL) presents a viable approach to enhance the precision of agricultural yield forecasting in data-scarce settings. This study seeks to analyze the advancements, methodologies, and research deficiencies concerning the utilization of TL in agricultural yield forecasting via a Systematic...
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Legal Protection of the Community against Maladministration of Public Services: A Case Study at the Population and Civil Registry Service of Semarang City
Haizul Maarif, Muhammad Junaidi
Public services in the field of population administration are a basic right of the community that must be fulfilled by the government quickly, accurately, and accountably. However, in practice, various forms of maladministration are still often found that are detrimental to the community, such as prolonged...
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Advancing Fair Competition Principles in Indonesia AI Economy Through Regulatory Sandbox Governance
Agata Kurniati, Ningrum Natasya Sirait, Mahmul Siregar
The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has redefined Indonesia’s economic landscape, particularly in digital economy sector. These changes introduce not only new opportunities for efficiency and innovation but also emerging risks of algorithmic dominance and unequal market power. As AI-driven...
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Self-Preferencing in Digital Platform Markets: Contractual Inequality and Reformulating MSME Protection in Indonesia
Montayana Meher, Agata Kurniati, Rosmalinda Rosmalinda
Digital platform markets have become a central infrastructure of Indonesia’s contemporary economy and transforming contemporary business relations by embedding contractual governance into algorithmic infrastructures. While platforms are commonly perceived as neutral intermediaries, many operate simultaneously...
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Protecting in Legal Perspective: A Study on Pornography Crimes within Online Loan Service Transactions
Mahmud Mulyadi, Rosmalinda Rosmalinda, Nabila Afifah Salwa, Liza Hafidzah Yusuf Rangkuti, Fahrizal S. Siagian, Farhans Mahendra Syam
There has been a continual rise in criminal cases involving the misuse and distribution of pornographic content linked to online lending service operations. Some forms of criminal violations shown including unauthorized access to clients’ personal data, which is then used as a means of extortion. The...
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Ethno-Beauty of Women in Traditional Performing Arts from a Cultural Communication Perspective
Dinara Maya Julijanti, Bani Eka Dartaningsih, Myrtati Dyah Artaria
This study examines the concept of ethno-beauty in the traditional Muang Sangkal dance of Sumenep, Madura, through the lens of cultural communication. Muang Sangkal is a ritual dance performed to symbolically remove misfortune and convey prayers for safety and prosperity. The research focuses on how...
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Digital Information Systems as Administrative Governance Instruments for Sustainable Natural Resource and Coastal Zone Management
Edi Pranoto, Raudhina Oktia Ayu
Natural resource governance in Indonesia continues to face critical challenges, including illegal exploitation, corruption, weak transparency, and fragmented regulatory enforcement, particularly in environmentally sensitive and coastal regions. This study examines the role of digital information systems...
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Environmental Law in Mining Activities and Its Impact
Edy Lisdiyono, Ema Nur Hayati, Herlina Reza Maharani
Mineral and coal mining activities are strategic sectors that make a significant contribution to the national economy, but on the other hand have the potential to have a negative impact on the environment. This paper examines the environmental legal framework that governs mining activities in Indonesia...
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Hyled 5.0: An Education 5.0-Based Hybrid Laboratory Model for Environmental Issue-Based English Learning
Tatas Transinata, Bambang Soedarmanto, Kusrin Kusrin, Agus Sarwo Edy Sudrajat
This study aims to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of the HYLED 5.0 (Hybrid Laboratory based on Education 5.0) learning model in improving students’ English writing skills through environmental issue-based learning. The HYLED 5.0 model integrates project-based learning, virtual laboratory technology,...