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Mediating the Impact of Green Packaging and Environmental Concern Towards Green Purchase Intention Through Environmental Attitude

Barida Rakhma Nuranti, Sri Rahayu, Setiyawami Setyawami, Zuchdiawati Luthfi Utami, Azizah Nurmalita, Laila Nur Azizah
Environmental Attitude is believed to be an important variable that affects individual intentions to buy environmentally friendly products. The purpose of this study was to examine the mediating role of Environmental Attitudes, the influence of Green Packaging, and Environmental Concern on Green Purchase...

Employee Emotion Recognition Method Based on Improved MobileNetV3

Xi Chen, Miaoyun Hu, Xinle Zou, Yate Tan
This paper has made improvements to the MobileNetV3 model, incorporating deep separable convolutions, inverted residual structures, and optimized time-consuming layer structures. Additionally, an improved attention mechanism has been proposed, utilizing a serial spatial channel attention mechanism. After...

The Awareness and Intention of Students to Invest in Private Retirement Scheme (PRS) in Malaysia

Hazlaili Hashim, Lee Weng Shin, Khairol Nizat Lajis
The Private Retirement Scheme (PRS) was created in response to the Securities Commission Malaysia’s (SC) recommendations to the government in order to speed up the growth of Malaysia’s private pension business. PRS is a supplement to Malaysia’s current pension plans, such as the Employee Provident Funds...

Unraveling the Halo and Horn Effects: Exploring Ethical Considerations in Visual Communication Design

Hanifa Noviari Dewi, Ira Wirasari
Effective communication is a dynamic aspect of human interaction that involves various modes of expression, both verbal and non-verbal. The utilization of images and symbols in visual communication design is highly effective in transmitting symbolic messages to a broad audience due to the ease of recognition...

Reshaping Legal Education in Indonesia: Efforts to Decolonize Critical Socio-Juridical Knowledge

Raisha Hafandi, Adinda Dwi Larasati, Lusiana Margareth Tijow, Dini Putri Ratna Meritasari, Ade Rio Pratama, Renita Dwi Setiyaningsih
The structure of legal education in Indonesia has long been influenced by colonial epistemology, resulting in a positivist and formalistic approach to law that separates it from social realities. This article critically examines efforts to decolonize legal education through a socio-legal framework that...

SDGs Promotion Strategy using Creative Content: Best Practice through SDGs Center

Salsabila Harnanda, Runik Machfiroh, Ira Wirasari
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have become a global commitment to achieve by 2030. Indonesia is currently ranked 1st in Asia for its fastest achievement, which is approximately 60%. This is the responsibility of all Indonesian societies including universities. Higher Education has Tridharma obligations...

Determinants of Financial Performance and Sustainable Growth Rate: An Empirical Study in Emerging Markets

Teguh Erawati, Reni Listyawati, Achmad Fijai, Resti Kristina Dewi, Fatikhah Fila Dina, Maghfirotus Shafira
Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) is crucial for a company’s sustainability as it reflects the level of growth achievable without seeking external capital. This study aims to analyze the effects of profitability, liquidity, and company size on financial performance and their impact on the company’s SGR....

Monthly Vs Daily Penman–Monteith Estimates of Reference Evapotranspiration: A 65-Year Record from Adana, Türkiye

Mahmut Cetin, Omar Alsenjar, Volkan Çatalkaya, Ali Demir Keskiner, Hakan Aksu
This study evaluates reference evapotranspiration (ETo) using a long-term meteorological record acquired from the Adana meteorological station in southern Turkey. The standardised FAO-56 Penman–Monteith method was applied at two temporal resolutions: (i) ETo computed directly from monthly climatic data,...

Fuzzy Logic Control of DC-DC Buck Converter in DC Distribution System with Constant Power Load

Ummaleti SaiSangeeth, N. K. Arun
Fuzzy Logic Control as an alternative approach for the control of Buck Converter with Constant Power Load for DC Microgrid application is proposed. Electric power system connected with point-of-load converter behave as Constant Power Load (CPL). The system will consist of two buck converters connected...

Risk and Scenario Analysis of Cosmetics Business Recovery and Development in the Post-Covid-19 Pandemic Period- The Case of Estee Lauder

Yutong Wang
The beauty industry has been severely affected by the covid-19 epidemic, and many studies have been conducted on the epidemic’s impact on changes in consumer buying behavior for cosmetics. From the perspective of flexible risk management, this paper aims to discuss potential risks and scenarios for the...

Supporting The Independence of People with Severe Disabilities

Jurkovičová Petra, Růžičková Veronika, Hovorková Lenka
The article presents the results of the qualitative part of the study focused on the mapping of factors influencing the process of independence of young adults with disabilities, with a high level of need for support. The qualitative part of the research followed the search of systematic reviews and...

The Use of Chatgpt in Education: Attitudes of College Students in Palu City

Miratul Ginayah Sampudju, Sriati Usman, Nur Sehang Thamrin, Aminah Suriaman, Mochtar Marhum
This study examined college students’ attitudes toward the use of ChatGPT in education, particularly in supporting academic writing. Using an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design, data were collected from 112 English education students in Palu City through questionnaires and interviews with six...

Dynamic Policy in Improving the Blue Economy in Underdevelopment Villages

Masrul Ikhsan, Fadhiilatun Nisaa, Resa Vio Vani, Rahmanul Rahmanul
This research explores the application of dynamic policies to enhance the blue economy in underdeveloped coastal villages, with a particular focus on Rupat Utara. The blue economy emphasizes the sustainable use of ocean resources to promote economic growth, improve livelihoods, and create job opportunities....
Proceedings Article

Comparative Experimental Analysis of ML Based Surrogate Models for Predicting MR and PRR In WEDM of Shape Memory Alloys

Vidhi Bhateja, Hargovind Soni
Wire electro discharge machining i.e. WEDM of shape memory alloys (SMA) involves complex experimental processes, making optimization time-consuming and expensive. To address this, machine learning-based models trained using limited experimental data are employed as surrogate systems to predict machining...

Diploma Students’ Reasoning About Variation with TinkerPlots™

Suraya Md Suyod
The purpose of this study is to investigate the reasoning about variation with Tinkerplots on diploma students. The participants of this study consist of four diploma students from a private university in Cyberjaya, Selangor. Data for this study was collected using interview technique and observations....

Comparing Investor Behavior During and After Pandemic Era: Dominantly Rational or Irrational Driven?

Dwiyani Sudaryanti, Mohamad Bastomi
This study is conducted to compare investors’ decision-making behavior between two periods, during pandemic and during recovery period in Indonesia. Our focus is on the rationality and irrationality factors that explained their decision-making. We examine the differences of the behavior between during...
Proceedings Article

Artificial Intelligence in Drug Discovery: A Comprehensive Review

Sudarshana Santhosh Kumar Kothapalli, Dipak Kumar Sahoo, T. Santhosh Kumar, Suman Chirra
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the landscape of drug discovery and development. Traditional approaches, though foundational, are often limited by high costs, lengthy timelines, and high attrition rates in clinical trials. Recent advances in machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and...
Proceedings Article

Utilizing the Concrete Maturity Method for In-Situ and Real-Time Monitoring Using Portable Devices in the Construction Industry

G. Aji Sentosa, Ettim Dwi Yoga, Eri Dwi Wibawa, Harisudewo Budiyuwono, Annisa Dewanti Putri, Bahtiar Anasriananto
As the Concrete Maturity Method is a widely recognized approach for estimating the strength development of freshly cast concrete. In the construction industry, Hutama Karya has advanced this method by developing a portable device equipped with sensors capable of real-time monitoring of concrete strength...

Understanding the Phenomenon of Vietnamese Diaspora in Poland: Migration Networks Analysis

Mega Nisfa Makhroja, M. Aldi Ramdhani, Tara Febriani Khaerunnisa, Yogi Febriantoni Saputra
In comparison to other ASEAN countries, the Vietnamese diaspora in Poland is fast rising. Vietnam has had significant ideological ties to socialist bloc countries during the Cold War era. This has had a significant impact on the economy, social life, and culture to this day. The large number of Vietnamese...

Use Of Pt/Mesoporous Silica from Silica Beach Sand for Hydrocracking of Castor Oil and Reusability

Siti Salamah, Wega Trisunaryanti, Indriana Kartini, Suryo Purwono
Biofuel is essential in addressing petroleum-based fuel issues. The most widely used biofuels are vegetable oils. One of the processes to convert vegetable oil into fuel is hydrocracking which requires a catalyst with good activity. This research studied platinum-based mesoporous silica (MS) catalyst...

Boosting Sustainable Entrepreneurial Inclination Through CSR Support Scheme

Kartika Nuringsih, Haris Maupa, Muhammad Idrus Taba
The efforts to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs) require the participation of stakeholders. The development of conceptual, regulatory, and practical corporate social responsibility (CSR) allows this mechanism to provide benefits to the community and business actors so as to contribute to the...

The Influence of Financial Literacy, Perceived Ease, Perceived Security, Perceived Benefits, and Trust on Gen Z’s Decision to Use QRIS

Aleandra Rizki Berlian, Ratih Kusumawardhani
The objective of this research is to examine how financial literacy, per-ceived usability, perceived security, perceived convenience of use, and per-ceived trust affect Generation Z’s decision to utilize the Indonesian Standard Quick Response Code (QRIS). The rise in QRIS use among Gen-Z is an indication...

The Impact of App Experience, Livestream and Personal Coach on Customer Satisfaction: A Case Study from an English Centre

Dung Nguyen Tien, Anh Do Ha
This paper aims to study the impact of the study app, livestream class and personal coach on customer satisfaction in learning basic English language at an English centre. A sample of 138 customers who bought English learning books from an English education company was surveyed to study the...

Risk Tolerance and ESG Priorities: A Comparative Analysis of Retail and High-Net-Worth Investors’ Behavior in Sustainable Investing

Dev Kumar, Swati Narula, Aarti Chopra
This research aims to address the significant differences in sustainable investing practices and preferences between retail investors and high-net-worth (HNW) investors, as well as their impact on stakeholders. Using a quantitative methodology—including confirmatory factor analysis, reliability testing,...

Godavari to Glory: Circular Resource Management and Environmental Stewardship in Religious Mega-Events - Nashik Kumbh 2027

Prajakta B. Deshmukh, Sujata M. Kate
The Simhastha Kumbh Mela in Nashik for 2027 presents a profound opportunity to transition from traditional resource management to a circular economy model in a mega-event setting. This quantitative, cross-sectional study, conducted among 318 adult pilgrims, sought to understand their perceptions of and...

Bias-Free AI for Sustainable Global Development: Engineering Intelligent Systems for Ethical Innovation by 2050

Girish Chandra Bhatt, Manoj Kumar Gopaliya
By automating data-driven judgments, artificial intelligence (AI) holds the possibility of bringing revolutionary, cutting-edge solutions to the domains of medicine, education, and financial empowerment. AI also holds promise for social good and global sustainable development. However, biases or skewed...

Ethical Management towards Sustainability in the Era of the 4th Industrial Revolution: A Case Study of Selected Social Enterprises

Zaliza Azan, Suriza NoorFahmi Hashim
This research explores how ethical management supports sustainability in the era of the 4th Revolution, focusing on selected social enterprises. As technology advances rapidly, businesses face the challenge of balancing innovation with social and environmental responsibilities. Social enterprises, which...

Social Relations Between Markets and Farmers: A Sustainable Development Model for Coffee Commodities

Mochammad Farid Afandi, Siti Komariyah, Bayu Aprillianto, Dien Vidia Rosa
The socio-economic characteristics are used in making judgments about the effects of different effects on economic welfare policies. This research focuses on the issue of coffee farming as one of the objectives of the study to create empowered and prosperous farming communities. Thus, the purpose of...
Proceedings Article

Overview of Ownership and Access of Latrines with Spatial Applications in Kalumbuk Village of Kuranji Health Center Work Area Year 2020

Mahaza Mahaza, R.Firwandri Marza, Sri Lestari Adriyant, Ichlasul Arby
The National Community Based Total Sanitation Strategy (STBM) is an integrated action to reduce the incidence of diarrhea and improve Indonesian people’s hygiene and quality of life. Toilet ownership and use is one indicator of the Clean and Healthy Behavior (PHBS) program in the household setting. This...

Spatial Analysis of the Affordability of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Services to the Community of Gunungkidul Regency

Khusnul Khofifah, Jumadi, Hamim Zaky Hadibasyir
Gunungkidul Regency still has a limited internet network. The local communication and informatics office stated that 5% of the area does not have proper signals for telecommunication. The population has encouraged the construction of new towers. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the surrounding...

Process intensification in chemical reactors: An overview in the heat exchanger perspective

K. Jayesh Jayan, P. S. Tide, N. Biju
Temperature is one of the most important physical parameters in a chemical reaction. Exact temperature control is, hence, a major prerequisite for a chemical reaction to proceed. It also plays a pivotal role in deciding the rate of reaction and chemical kinetics. Heat transfer is, hence, of paramount...

Role of Commercial Banks in Greening Indian Financial System

Anuradha Sahu, Paramjit Singh Lamba, Neera Jain
Sustainable development relies on effective regulatory frameworks and economic instruments, with banks playing a critical role. In an increasingly globalized economy, banks face environmental risks that impact their assets and profitability. Green banking promotes sustainable finance by integrating environmental,...

A Study on Gender Difference of High School Students’ Ability in Literature Appreciation under Emotional Education System

Ximeng Lin
Past studies and previous research have shown that gender difference is an important factor for affecting students’ achievements. Nevertheless, the gender difference in the literature appreciation ability of high school students has been rarely concerned. This study is seeking to examine whether gender...
Conference Abstract

P3.03 IMPACT OF SMOKING ON ERECTILE FUNCTION AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN MIDDLE-AGED SMOKERS WITHOUT OTHER MAJOR CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS

N. Ioakeimidis, C. Vlachopoulos, D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Aggelis, K. Baou, G. Antoniou, K. Rokkas, C. Stefanadis
Pages: 180 - 181
Purpose: Erectile dysfunction (ED) may be an early manifestation of generalized vascular disease. Cigarette smoking is an important modifiable cardiovascular risk factor and pathophysiological mechanisms may include a stiff vascular tree. The association of smoking with ED and functional changes in smokers...

Protection of Community in Relation to Broadcasting Performed by Internet-Based Broadcasting Institutions

Tundjung Herning Sitabuana, Cyntia Estevania
Broadcasting in Indonesia is not only carried out by conventional broadcasters in the form of television and radio, but also by Youtube and Netflix, which are internet-based broadcasting institutions. The refusal of the RCTI application by the Constitutional Court through Decision Number 39/PUU-XVIII/2020,...
Conference Abstract

P3.02 GLUCOSE METABOLISM IMPAIRMENT IN METABOLIC SYNDROME IS LINKED WITH INCREASED PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

A.L. Lieber, C. Vesin, M.E. Safar, B.I. Levy, J. Blacher
Pages: 180 - 180
Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors. The specificity of each component of metabolic syndrome improves its management. Objective: Do patients with MetS have arterial modifications? Which MetS components are they most closely linked to? Materials and methods:...
Conference Abstract

P11.09 SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL PROPERTIES IN WOMEN 3 YEARS AFTER A PRE-ECLAMPTIC PREGNANCY

M.E. Estensen, E.W. Remme, A. Swillens, T. Henriksen, O.A. Smiseth, L. Gullestad, P. Segers, S. Aakhus
Pages: 180 - 181
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P3.01 CAROTID ARTERY INTIMA-MEDIA COMPLEX INCREASE IN PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME AND DIFFERENT BRACHIAL ARTERY REACTIVITY DURING REACTIVE HYPERAEMIA TEST: 2 YEARS FOLLOW-UP RESULTS

V.V. Vikentyev, O.A. Polikina
Pages: 180 - 180
Patients having different risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD), as well as those with metabolic syndrome, are known to have increased carotid artery (CA) intima-media complex thickness (IMT) index, comparing to healthy subjects. Recently, the significant correlation between IMT, changes in flow-mediated...
Conference Abstract

P7.06 GENDER DIFFERENCE IN CARDIOVASCULAR RISK: ROLE OF BLOOD PRESSURE AMPLIFICATION

V. Regnault, P. Lacolley, M.E. Safar, F. Thomas, B. Pannier, N. Danchin
Pages: 180 - 180
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P3.13 ROLE OF THE SEMICARBAZIDE-SENSITIVE AMINE OXIDASE (SSAO) IN CELL DIFFERENTIATION: CONSEQUENCES IN ATHEROSCLEROSIS

A. Filip, S. Taleb, F. Fève, J. Magdalou, S. Jalkanen, Z. Mallat, P. Lacolley, N. Mercier
Pages: 180 - 180
Conference Abstract

P2.12 THE ROLE OF INSULIN ON FUNCTION OF RESISTANCE ARTERIES FROM OBESE YOUNG WOMEN AT RISK OF ‘DIABETES’ AND CONTROLS

M. Banerjee, C. Austin, V. Charlton-Menys, W.F. Fraser, P. Pemberton, R.A. Malik, J.K. Cruickshank
Pages: 180 - 180
Objectives: Vascular dysfunction is common in type 2 diabetes and obesity. The functional role of hyperinsulinaemia on human blood vessels in obese individuals remains unclear. We hypothesised that in young women, change in vessel function in a hyperinsulinaemic milieu would be influenced more by adiposity...
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P11.07 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SYSTOLIC AND DIASTOLIC CAROTID ARTERY STIFFNESS IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS INDEX IN HEALTHY MIDDLE-AGED SUBJECTS

K.D. Reesink, E. Hermeling, S.J. Vermeersch, E.R. Rietzschel, M.L. De Buyzere, T. Gillebert, R.J. van de Laar, I. Ferreira, A.P.G. Hoeks, L.M. van Bortel, R.S. Reneman, P. Segers
Pages: 180 - 180

Non-isospectral lattice hierarchies in 2 + 1 dimensions and generalized discrete Painlevé hierarchies

P.R. Gordoa, A. Pickering, Z.N. Zhu
Pages: 180 - 196
In a recent paper we introduced a new 2 + 1-dimensional non-isospectral extension of the Volterra lattice hierarchy, along with its corresponding hierarchy of underlying linear problems. Here we consider reductions of this lattice hierarchy to hierarchies of discrete equations, which we obtain once again...