Proceedings of the Tarumanagara International Conference on the Applications of Social Sciences and Humanities (TICASH 2024)

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Peer-Review Statements

Cokki Cokki, Miharni Tjokrosaputro, Linda Lin Chin Lin
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the Tarumanagara International Conference on the Applications of Social Sciences and Humanities (TICASH) 2024 during 23 October 2024 in Jakarta. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee and...
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Determinants Intellectual Capital, Capital Structure, Liquidity and Firm Size on Firm Performance Consumer Non-Cyclical Companies

Owen Kurnia, Agustin Ekadjaja
In financial world, financial statements are one of the important factors in presenting financial conditions. Financial statements can show performance of a company which is the main key in assessing a company. Measures of success and growth become an important basis for investors to consider in determining...
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Challenges and Opportunities of Digital Education and Humanism Among Generation Z

Lydia Irena, Ananias Reszki
The adoption of digital education in several institutions has quickened due to the swift advancement of information and communication technologies. Government initiatives like Merdeka Belajar and a variety of educational platforms, online and hybrid learning methods are growing in popularity. While digital...
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The Role of Psychological Capital and Perceived Organizational Support on Work-Life Balance among Pilot

Davina Sarahsanty, Daniel Lie
This research is based on the fact that the biggest factor causing aircraft accidents is human error, especially pilots. Previous research suggests that having a good work-life balance can reduce the rate of aircraft accidents caused by human factors. Many studies have examined how work-life balance...
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Parents’ Dream and Children’s Anxiety: A Correlational Study of 12th Grade High School Students

Harvi Wahyu Putriadi, Monika Monika
Development is crucial during the transition from high school to college. At this stage, twelfth-grade students often experience concerns related to the future due to being in a transitional phase from secondary education to higher education or career decisions. This study aims to analyze the relationship...
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The Determinants of Capital Structure of Transportation and Logistic Companies in Indonesia during COVID-19 Pandemic

Tandri Tandri, Linda Santioso
This study investigates the determinants of capital structure among transportation and logistics companies in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employing data from 12 firms listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange between 2020 and 2023, the study analyzes the impact of profitability, tangibility,...
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Hidden Within: Understanding the Inner Child in Baby Boomers

Jelien Afendi, Ninawati Ninawati
The study examines the concept of the “inner child” of baby boomers and, in so doing, begins to unravel how childhood experience is influential for mental and emotional outcomes later in life. The baby boomers refer, generationally, to persons born between 1945 and 1964. This generation grew up during...
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Still Waters Run Deep: Gender Differences in Mindfulness (A Study on University Students)

Felicity Wijaya, P. Tommy Y. S. Suyasa
This study examines gender differences in mindfulness among university students aged 18–25 years. Mindfulness, defined as the ability to focus on the present moment with full acceptance, is measured through five dimensions: (a) observing, (b) acting with awareness, (c) describing, (d) non-judging of...
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The Influence of Rupiah Exchange Rate, World Oil Prices, and Inflation on the Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG)

Glenn Alfredo Dinata, Yusbardini Yusbardini
Both the concept and the practice of investing in stocks are well-known. Among Indonesia’s several stock indexes is the Composite Stock Price Index (IHSG). Exchange rates, global oil prices, and inflation are among the macroeconomic elements that might impact the IHSG’s volatility. The objective of this...
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Acceptance of Quick Response Indonesian Standard Code Payment from the User Point of View

Irene Kim Lie, Hendro Lukman
Digital payment systems continue to spread in society. The most common and widely used digital payment system is using Quick Response (QR). To prevent crime, sovereignty, and secure digital QR payments, the Indonesian government through Bank Indonesia and the Indonesian Payment System Association (ASPI)...
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Analysis of the Effect of Net Profit Margin, Cash Conversion Cycle and Free Cash Flow on Company Value with Company Size and Dividend Payout Ratio as Moderation Variables

Ricky Lie Jaya, Andreas Bambang Daryatno
This study examines the influence of Net Profit Margin (NPM), Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC), and Free Cash Flow (FCF) on Company Value, with Company Size and Dividend Payout Ratio as moderating variables. The research focuses on Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) companies listed on the Indonesia Stock...
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The Relationship between Parental Phubbing and Academic Burnout in Adolescents: Self-Control and Parent-Child Attachment as Mediators

Alya Inas Yuliana, Riana Sahrani
Parental phubbing is a new phenomenon describing parents’ behavior of focusing more on smartphones rather than interacting with their children. Although there are studies discussing parental phubbing and its impact on adolescents, available literature is still limited, especially in Indonesia. This study...
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The Influence of Persuasive Communication in Bank XYZ’s Advertisement “Don’t Know? Kasih No!” on Consumer Behaviour

Shereen Amelia, Wulan Purnama Sari
The development of cyber technology has improved economic activity in Indonesia. It brings advantages to the economy, but the disadvantages undoubtedly exist and become a major problem for Indonesia’s financial security. Cybercriminal activity such as phishing has become common in Indonesia since the...
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AI And Gen Z: Enhancing Workplace Well-Being through Informal Learning

Olivia Rahadita Sumantri, Kiky Dwi Hapsari Saraswati
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been implemented in various aspects of our daily lives. In Indonesia alone, recent technology adoptions have started to utilize AI advancements to improve services. AI applications have proven to help humans work more quickly and efficiently. However, AI will replace...
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The Relationship Between Self-efficacy, Resilience and Burnout in Full-Time Employees

Winen Chianesen, Rahmah Hastuti
Self-efficacy is commonly defined as the confidence in one’s ability to perform actions necessary to achieve specific outcomes. It is closely linked to resilience, as highlighted by comprehensive literature reviews (Yada et al., 2021). High levels of self-efficacy are associated with enhanced performance...
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Factors That Affect Tax Avoidance

Virginia Patricia, Sofia Prima Dewi
Taxes could be considered as one of the primary sources of an income in a country. Their main function is to finance state expenditures, economic growth, and the welfare of the community. The government wants to boost tax revenue, while companies want to minimize tax payments because, from a company’s...
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Differences in Self-Acceptance Based on Humor Style Usage Among Generation Z

Fransisca Fransisca, Denrich Suryadi
Self-acceptance is a fundamental aspect of psychological well-being, influencing how individuals perceive and relate to themselves. Among Generation Z, who are navigating complex social and digital landscapes, humor has emerged as a common coping mechanism and a way of expressing identity. Given Gen...
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Streamer Professionalism, Interaction, Discounts: Boosting E-commerce Sustainability through Purchase Intention

Jeslin Fredlina, Miharni Tjokrosaputro
This study examines the effects of streamer professionalism, interaction, and price discounts on purchase intention within live shopping contexts. A purposive sampling approach was employed, gathering data from 250 respondents who had participated in live shopping activities. Data was collected through...
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Book Development as a Promotional Media for Three Decades of Faculty of Fine Arts and Design Universitas Tarumanagara

Budi Sanjaya, Kurnia Setiawan, Julius Andi Nugroho
Faculty of Fine Arts and Design Universitas Tarumanagara is one of the faculties that has been established for three decades, producing graduates with competence and proud achievements. In order to utilize the moment of three decades of establishment, as well as answering the need for relevant promotion...
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A Framework for Self-Instructional Learning Media in the Visual Communication Design Process

P. B. Siti Nurannisaa, Mariati Mariati
The ability to manage and analyze information and knowledge that supports the design process is a critical skill for designers. In their learning process, students experience different moments in discovering their own understanding. Self-instructional learning media can be utilized as a pedagogical strategy...
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Viral Promotion Strategy of “Thematic Village” Malang City

Sisca Aulia, Gregorius Genep Sukendro
Tourism can support strategic state policies to help underdeveloped areas. Malang City is a residential area with a large and dense population, it can be said that this city has minimal natural potential. This study aims to analyze the viral promotion strategy applied to the “Thematic Village” of Malang...
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The Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Problem-Solving Ability among Students Working on Their Thesis

Christabella Christabella, Raja Oloan Tumanggor
This study aims to examine the relationship between emotional intelligence and problem-solving ability among students working on their undergraduate thesis. The thesis is a scientific work that students must complete as a requirement for obtaining a bachelor’s degree. During the thesis process, various...
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Young Women, Local Culture, and Social Media (Case Study of Cina Benteng Culture)

Yesha Lady Ta, Septia Winduwati
This research discusses the role of young women, namely Elsa Novia Sena, in preserving the local culture of Cina Benteng through social media platforms Instagram and TikTok (@elsa.novias). Women have long played a role in traditional culture, but in some cases, their roles are often overlooked, marginalized,...
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Regulation and Compensation in Aircraft Accidet Cases: an Examination of Aviation Regulation in Indonesia

Natasha Olivia Aliza, Amad Sudiro
Aviation is generally regarded as a secure means of transportation; however, the risk of aircraft accidents remains a significant concern. To guarantee equitable compensation for those affected by such incidents, robust regulations must be implemented. Each aircraft mishap serves as a reflection of a...
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Interactive Educational Media Concept Design for Buddhist Sunday School Children

Meiliana Tjiu, Edy Chandra, Budi Darmo
The essence of Buddhist education in Sunday Schools has experienced a shift in focus, from character building through the practice of the Five Buddhist Precepts in daily life to mere memorization and foreign language learning. This research designs a creative board game concept that uses the Five Buddhist...
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Navigating Banking Performance: Insights on Capital Structure, NPL, and Good Corporate Governance

Elvina Christina, Sufiyati Sufiyati
This study aims to examine the effect of capital structure, non-performing loans, and good corporate governance on the financial performance of banking sector companies during the 2021–2023 period. The data for this study were obtained from the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) and processed using multiple...
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The Role of Gratitude on Subjective Well-Being among Unmarried Young Adults

Najma Aalya Chaerani, Agustina Agustina
Young adulthood is a critical period where individuals confront new tasks, pressures, and roles, including marriage. Unmarried individuals in early adulthood often face societal stigma, which can negatively impact their well-being. One strategy to enhance well-being is to focus on the positive aspects...
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The Role of Learning Agility on Work Engagement with Organizational Commitment as a Mediator for Employees

Alexandra Jessica Kelly, Zamralita Zamralita, Ismoro Reza Prima Putra
In the midst of a work environment that is always experiencing various changes, employees are expected to be able to adapt quickly. The ability to learn and adapt from experience, known as learning agility, is an important factor in increasing work engagement in the workplace. This study aims to find...
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The Role of Emotion Regulation on Subjective Well-Being among Kindergarten Teachers

Tarish Daffa Rabbani, Agoes Dariyo
As an educator, teachers have challenges and demands that can trigger stress due to suppressed negative emotions, which have an impact on their subjective well-being. Negative emotions can lead to negative behaviors that impact the quality of teaching, making it essential for teachers to have emotion...
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Reconstructing Indicators of Sustainable Entrepreneurial Intentions

Kartika Nuringsih, Haris Maupa, Muhammad Idrus Taba
The purpose of this study develops indicators of sustainable entrepreneurial intentions (SEIN) by using a formative approach. A total of 373 business owners or managers in the one region in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY) Province were selected as respondents. Observations and interviews were conducted...
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The Role of Student-Teacher Interaction in the Relationship of Active Learning with Elementary School Student Engagement

Ratih Kusumawardhani, Pamela Hendra Heng, R. Fransisca Iriani, Riana Sahrani, Myrtle O. Grijalvo
Active learning is considered one of the effective teaching methods to enhance student engagement in school. Student engagement in active learning is influenced not only by environmental factors such as classroom atmosphere but also by the student-teacher relationship. This research aims to examine the...
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The Relationship between Permissive Parenting Style and Self-Confidence in Generation Z

Dhanisa Khaira, Debora Basaria
One of the duties and responsibilities of parents is to provide care for their children. In carrying out parenting, the characteristics of the child, the characteristics of the parents, and other factors determine the parenting style itself. One example is parents who apply a permissive parenting style,...
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The Opinion Leaders in the Monstiez Fandom WhatsApp Group in Indonesia

Elisabeth Indira Dameria Tindaon, Sinta Paramita
Korean Wave or Hallyu has become a global phenomenon that influences many aspects of culture, including music, fashion, and fan behavior. Monstiez, the fandom name of K-Pop group BABYMONSTER under YG Entertainment, plays a significant role in promoting information about the group through interactions...
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The Role of Impostor Phenomenon on Career Development in Gen Z Employees

Theresia Angela Vercelli, Zamralita Zamralita, Reza Fahlevi
Today's workforce consists of multiple generations, including Generation Z, which is predicted to make a significant contribution to the global workforce. Generation Z, born between 1997 and 2012, has distinctive characteristics, especially in terms of technological prowess and work preferences,...
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The Role of Social Support on Quarter Life Crisis in Thesis Preparation Students with Anxiety as a Mediator

Dea Putri Widyastuti, Fransisca Iriani R. Dewi
Final-year students are in the emerging adulthood phase or the transition between late adolescence and early adulthood, they experience many changes and concerns in various aspects. Instability in these phases can be referred to as Quarter-Life Crisis, anxiety and social support are included in the factors...
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Promoting Legal Behavior In Health: Digital Education For Eye Health

Ferry Doringin, Fransisca Iriani Roesmala Dewi, Wahyu Budiana
Visual impairment, particularly refractive errors, has become an increasingly pressing global health issue, especially among children. This study aims to explore the role of digital education in building a positive eye health culture in schools and preventing refractive errors, focusing on implementing...