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91 Green Management and economy ABS-91

SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW TO IDENTIFY AFFECTING JOB SATISFACTION AND PERFORMANCE VARIABLES OF MSME EMPLOYEES
Roosganda Elizabeth

BRIN- UNPAK Management Science. Bogor


Abstract

Competent, solid and responsible human resources certainly produce high productivity as a result of efficient, effective, creative, superior and high value performance, which is needed and owned by the management of a business/business/company to be ready to compete. This article aims to discuss the relationship between several theories and concepts (grand theory) of experts to identify and analyze the variables that affect job satisfaction and the performance of MSME employees by exploring three articles related to the purpose of writing found with the SRL system. The findings of the article are interpreted using a qualitative descriptive method to ensure the availability of research related to strategic human resource management. The findings show that the previous writers generally linked HRM with company performance, HR as capital, limitations, and competitive advantages by using several theoretical approaches from various perspectives and writing requirements. Overall, the discussion of the paper identifies gaps as limitations which concludes the importance of aligning various HR stages and practices both simultaneously as a whole, horizontally, and vertically

Keywords: job satisfaction, MSME employee performance, HR limitations, theoretical approach.

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92 Green Management and economy ABS-93

Bio-industry agriculture by zero waste-based optimization of animals-plants to support green environment strategic
Roosganda Elizabeth1, Giovanni Inez Erika Margaretha2, Geraldy Samuel Ivan3

1) BRIN, Indonesia
2,3) Agibusiness Faculty, IPB University, West Java, Indonesia


Abstract

Bio-industrial agriculture is a strategic activity and a challenge to realize its sustainability in this globalization era current. Its development is holistic and integrated, one of which is through a zero waste-based plant-livestock integration system (SITT) in supporting the bio-industrial agriculture sustainability. With a qualitative descriptive method, this paper aims to comprehensively describe the livestock waste various uses to support waste value added and increase the farmers income and is enriched by a review of various studies and related literature. The concept, implementation and bio-industrial agriculture development through the waste utilization into biogas is closely related to optimizing the potential production various factors development. Its utilization is also as a processed waste product, feed, fertilizer that has added value. It is indicated that the agriculture sustainable development concept in the livestock crop integration system based on zero waste management and its products processed in the bio-industry agriculture principles is integrated with the socio-economic agriculture environment aspects and the local resources. It is necessary to carry out improvement monitoring, evaluation and impartial assistance, through the agricultural human competence resources increasing in use of the technological innovations. Achievement of energy savings/fuel costs, employment, farmers increased income, and use through the rural economy biogas.

Keywords: Zero waste, bioindustry agriculture, sustainability challenge

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93 Green Management and economy ABS-96

Encouraging Green Entrepreneurial Intention Through Green Economy And Green Entrepreneurial Orientation
Desak Nyoman Sri Werastuti, Anantawikrama Tungga Atmadja, Lucy Sri Musmini, I Made Pradana Adiputra

Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha


Abstract

In line with the agenda sustainable development goals (SDGs) 2030 as well as the G-20 presidency in Indonesia, a study was carried out related to entrepreneurship learning in tertiary institutions. The aim of the research is to explore the relationship between green economy, green entrepreneurial orientation to green entrepreneurial intentions among students. Educational institutions as stakeholders are responsible for organizing entrepreneurship learning in line with the global community^s commitment to dealing with climate change and achieving sustainable prosperity. This study involved 175 business school students in Bali using convenience sampling. The results show a direct effect green economy and green entrepreneurial orientation to green entrepreneurial intentions as well as formed a mediating effect through green entrepreneurial orientation. The significance of the three variables form green triangle model so that it can be considered as the basis for environmentally friendly entrepreneurship learning mechanisms. Efforts to foster student interest are formed through green entrepreneurial orientation so that the construct is important in building environmentally sound entrepreneurship. Stakeholder collaboration is needed in the implementation of green entrepreneurship as a stage of achieving the SDGs agenda and dealing with climate change.

Keywords: Green Economy- Entrepreneurial Orientation- Entrepreneurial Intention

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94 Green Management and economy ABS-97

Development of Wanagiri Bike Park based on Community Participation with Creative Share Value Approach - CSV to Accelerate Bali Tourism Recovery
Putu Indah Rahmawati, Ni Made Ary Widiastini, Trianasari

Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha


Abstract

A mountain bike is an attractive and rapidly growing sport in Indonesia. It is also strongly connected with tourism advancement, particularly in Bali, which is well known for its beauty of nature and indeed becoming a tourist destination. Wanagiri Village is a tourist village with a large forest area in North Bali. Cycling tourism is the potential to be developed in Wanagiri Village. However, cycling lanes still need to be created and have yet to be designed to be managed professionally. Therefore, this research was conducted to develop a strategy for developing Wanagiri Village Bike Park. This research uses a qualitative approach. Data were collected by observation, documentation, and interviews. The data was then analyzed with qualitative data analysis techniques. Through its CSR program that supports the development of community-based tourism villages in the future, the company is expected to improve people^s welfare, which, of course, will have implications for accelerating economic and tourism recovery, especially in Bali.

Keywords: Bike Park. Tourism. Creative Share Value. Community. Participation

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95 Green Management and economy ABS-104

Green Hotel Conceptualization And Strategies Based on The Tri Hita Karana Philosophy to Promote Sustainability
N. Trianasari

Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha


Abstract

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose a conceptual framework to explore how the local philosophy of Tri Hita Karana can be used as the basis of implementing green hotel concept and promote sustainability. The sustainable tourism literature has shown an ample amount of research on green hotels with dominant focus on Western perspective. Little work has been dedicated to integrate the local wisdom in the practice of green hotels.

Design/Methodological Approach - This work proposed a conceptual framework based on findings from reviewing key concept and theories of green hotel operations and sustainable development along with relevant literature in hospitality and tourism service.

Findings - The proposed conceptual framework can be used to test empirically and replicate strategies for green hotels to promote sustainability. Based on the Tri Hita Karana concept, there are three distinctive domains that are useful to implement the environmentally sound initiatives in the hotel daily operations. They are company relationship with 1) the Creator (parahyangan)- 2) other human fellows (pawongan)- and 3) with nature or environment (palemahan). Balancing these domains in the applications of green hotels strategies may lead to the sustainability and thus, the wellbeing of all involved.

Implication - This paper highlights the importance of integrating the Tri Hita Karana concept into the practice of green hotels. A synthetic definition of green hotel can help hotels to formulate key green strategies that can be effectively used to meet the sustainable development criteria. Consequently, hotels can incorporate smaller division strategy such as operational management, human resources management, marketing management, and financial management.

Originality - Based on a review on key theories and relevant literature, this study provides a more holistic conceptualization of green hotel using the Tri Hita Karana Philosophy and strategies that may serve as the basis of moving toward sustainability.

Keywords: green hotel, sustainable tourism, Tri Hita Karana

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96 Green-constitutional and Green Legislation ABS-85

The Pillars of Electronic Commerce Legitimation in Sharia Business
Pauzi Muhammad

Postgraduate School, Islamic State University of Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin, Jambi Indonesia


Abstract

This study aims to identify and explore the pillars of the legitimacy of buying and selling online in Sharia-compliant businesses, which are important elements for upholding the existence, legitimacy, and perfection of Sharia-compliant business activities. This type of research is normative, literary, or doctrinal legal research with a legal principles approach. Researchers used secondary data, including primary legal materials such as the Quran, Sunnah, and Ijtihad. The second category of secondary legal materials includes classical and contemporary fiqh muamalah books, research results in the form of theses, dissertations, and journals. The third category consists of tertiary legal materials, such as the large Indonesian dictionary, cumulative index, encyclopedias, and internet sites. The researcher concludes that the main pillars of legitimacy in electronic buying and selling are as follows: achieving benefits for all parties involved in the business, fostering mutual consent without coercion, optimizing product and service information for consumers and the general public, upholding justice and rejecting tyranny, maximizing excellent and good service, and exhibiting good morals in business activities.

Keywords: Pillars, Electronic Commerce, Legitimation, Sharia Business

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97 Secularism, Liberalism, and Feminism from Religion Perspectives ABS-37

RELIGION TRUMPS SECULARISM
Hadiyan (a) Kurniawan (b) Muhammad Choirin (c)

Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta
Komunikasi Penyiaran Islam
Fakultas Agama Islam
Jl. KH. Ahmad Dahlan Cirendeu Jakarta Selatan


Abstract

This research aims to elaborate on the superiority of religion over secularism. As an ideology that rejects religious values in human life, the emergence of this ideology is considered dangerous for the sustainability of religious life. Moreover, the development of science and technology seems to answer human problems. This research method uses a qualitative library research approach, with data triangulation analysis techniques. The research reveals that religion outperforms any ideology made by humans, including secularism. Because religion is sourced to unlimited power. The role of religion is minimized to take care of life after death. In the Qur^an, the emergence of the seeds of secularism is reported in Surah al-Jatsiyah: 24 mentions the view of people that life ends with death. And emphasizes the weakness of the above view, because it is unfounded. In Surah Ali ^Imran: 139, emphasizes that a person will excel in life if they truly believe in God. Thus, as a religious person, the existence of the notion of secularism need not be worried if the belief in the truth of religion continues to be strengthened, in addition to the technical agenda of integrating science with religion continues to be carried out.

Keywords: Religion, Secularism

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98 Sustainable Cities ABS-3

Assessment of Child-Friendly School Facilities and Infrastructure in Tanah Sareal Sub-district Bogor City
Azka Putri Aulia(a),Indarti Komala Dewi(b*), Janthy T. Hidayat (b)

a) Undergraduate Program of Urban and Regional Planning Pakuan University
b)Corresponding author, Master Program of Urban and Regional Planning Postgraduate School Pakuan University
* indarti[at]unpak.ac.id


Abstract

Child-Friendly Schools are one indicator of Child-Friendly Cities. The Child-Friendly School Program is expected to encourage the development of a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable teaching and learning process so that students will not approach or be involved in activities that smell of violence. One of the most important levels of education in implementing Child-Friendly Schools is Junior High School(SMP). This is related to the age of pre-adolescent children (10-14 years old). The pre-adolescent phase is a crucial period. This pre-adolescent experience will determine the child^s personality in adulthood. One of the six important components of a child-friendly school is facilities and infrastructure. Facilities and infrastructure in child-friendly schools play an important role because they ensure school buildings and facilities are safe, comfortable, healthy, and enjoyable for students. Tanah Sareal Sub-district, Bogor City has 4 Public Junior High Schools (SMPN), namely SMPN 5, SMPN 8, SMPN 12, and SMPN 16. In this case, SMP 5 is the only one Child-Friendly School that has been legalized in Bogor City. Based on this, the research aims to assess Public Junior High Schools (SMPN) in Tanah Sareal Sub-district as Child-Friendly Schools based on indicators of facilities and infrastructure. The method of analysis is quantitative using descriptive statistics on components consisting of 56 indicators of facilities and infrastructure Child-Friendly School Standards. The results show that not all SMPNs in Tanah Sareal Sub-district have indicators of facilities and infrastructure that comply with the Child-Friendly School Standards. The level of achievement of facilities and infrastructure child-friendly school standards for SMPN is 98.21%, SMP 8 is 89.28%, SMPN 12 is 82.14%, and SMPN 16 is 80.36%. Facilities and infrastructure components that do not meet the standards for all schools are the absence of bathrooms for persons with disabilities. In the future, it is still necessary to improve the quality of facilities and infrastructure to achieve child-friendly school standards

Keywords: Child-Friendly Schools- Facility and Infrastructure- Junior High Schools

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99 Sustainable Cities ABS-13

Field Study of Detection of Macroplastic Waste in Urban Rivers Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV): Case Study in Makassar, Indonesia
Nani Anggraini1, Irfan Tawakkal2, Indriyani Rachman1,3, Toru Matsumoto1,4

1Graduate Programs in Environmental Systems, Graduate School of Environmental Engineering, The University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, 808-0135, Japan
2Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Departement of Engineering, Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassar, 92171, Indonesia
3Department of Natural Science Education, School of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Pakuan Bogor, 16143, Indonesia
4Research Center for Urban Energy Management, Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, The University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, 808-0135, Japan


Abstract

Macroplastics are a global threat to the aquatic environment. It is important to find and monitor the presence of macroplastics in waters such as densely populated urban rivers, which are potentially harmful to the river environment and can flow into the oceans. UAV imaging is a fast method for obtaining visual data of floating plastic waste. In this study, we conducted a field assessment to detect macroplastic floating on the surface of the river using a UAV with several altitude trials to find the best image detection resolution. The survey method used is Aerial mapping which is processed automatically. The next process is a mosaic of all data to be used as a georeferenced orthophoto using the Agisoft Photoscan software. The results showed that macroplastic was still clearly visible at a height of 15 m, but the best image performance was at an altitude of 10 m. The most recommended aerial mapping altitude is 15 m to avoid flying obstacles in congested urban river locations. The recommended time is in sunny weather at 08.00-10.00 am and 14.00-16.00 pm to avoid shadows and reflections of the sun, this applies to trials in tropical areas such as Indonesia.
Keyword: Macroplastic, UAV, Urban River, Indonesia

Keywords: Keyword: Macroplastic, UAV, Urban River, Indonesia

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100 Sustainable Cities ABS-30

Microplastics in River Water in Area of Klotok Landfill, Kediri City
1)Tasya Dwi Farlian Putri, 1)2) Nita Citrasari, 1) Krisna Andrian Bimantara, 1) Dwi Ratri Mitha Isnadina, 2)4) Indriyani Rachman, 2)5) Toru Matsumoto, 2)6) Muhammad Ma^arij Harfadli,3) Sucipto Hariyanto

1)Program Study of Environmental Engineering, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya - 60115, Indonesia
2)Graduate Programs in Environmental Systems, Graduate School of Environmental Engineering, The University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, 808-0135, Japan
3)Study of Biology Program, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Airlangga University, Indonesia
4)Department of Natural Science Education, School of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Pakuan Bogor, 16143, Indonesia
5)Research Center for Urban Energy Management, Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, The University of Kitakyushu, Kitakyushu, 808-0135, Japan
6)Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Institut Teknologi Kalimantan, Balikpapan - 76127, Indonesia


Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the abundance and density of microplastics in river water in the area of the Klotok Landfill, Kediri City. This research used five samples from five sampling points in the river, and the sampling was done with a water sampler. The extraction of the sample was carried out using the catalytic wet peroxide oxidation method. A density test was carried out using a ZnCl2 density gradient solution. Identification of microplastics using optical microscopy methods with the Dino-Lite Edge Digital Microscope and DinoCapture 2.0 software. The result showed that the types of microplastics obtained in the sample were fragments, filaments, films, foams, granules, and pellets, with a total abundance of microplastics in the water samples of 35,656 particles/L. Then, the density of microplastics in water river samples ranged from 0.8-1.3 g/cm3.

Keywords: Density, Klotok Landfill, Microplastic, Total Abundance, Types

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101 Sustainable Cities ABS-54

Assessment of Child-Friendly School Facilities and Infrastructure in Tanah Sareal Sub-district Bogor City
Azka Putri Aulia, Indarti Komala Dewi, Janthy T. Hidayat

1) Undergraduate Program of Urban and Regional Planning at Pakuan University
2*) Corresponding author, and Master Program in Urban and Regional Planning Postgraduate School Pakuan University


Abstract

Child-Friendly Schools are one indicator of Child-Friendly Cities. The Child-Friendly School Program is expected to encourage the development of a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable teaching and learning process so that students will not approach or be involved in activities that smell of violence. One of the most important levels of education in implementing Child-Friendly Schools is Junior High School(SMP). This is related to the age of pre-adolescent children (10-14 years old). The pre-adolescent phase is a crucial period. This pre-adolescent experience will determine the child^s personality in adulthood. One of the six important components of a child-friendly school is facilities and infrastructure. Facilities and infrastructure in child-friendly schools play an important role because they ensure school buildings and facilities are safe, comfortable, healthy, and enjoyable for students. Tanah Sareal Sub-district, Bogor City has 4 Public Junior High Schools (SMPN), namely SMPN 5, SMPN 8, SMPN 12, and SMPN 16. In this case, SMP 5 is the only one Child-Friendly School that has been legalized in Bogor City. Based on this, the research aims to assess Public Junior High Schools (SMPN) in Tanah Sareal Sub-district as Child-Friendly Schools based on indicators of facilities and infrastructure. The method of analysis is quantitative using descriptive statistics on 5 components consisting of 56 indicators of facilities and infrastructure Child-Friendly School Standards. The results show that not all SMPNs in Tanah Sareal Sub-district have indicators of facilities and infrastructure that comply with the Child-Friendly School Standards. The level of achievement of facilities and infrastructure child-friendly school standards for SMPN is 98.21%, SMP 8 is 89.28%, SMPN 12 is 82.14%, and SMPN 16 is 80.36%. Facilities and infrastructure components that do not meet the standards for all schools are the absence of bathrooms for persons with disabilities. In the future, it is still necessary to improve the quality of facilities and infrastructure to achieve child-friendly school standards.

Keywords: Child-Friendly Schools- Facility-Infrastructure- Junior High Schools

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102 Sustainable Cities ABS-73

Spatial master plan evaluation based on land use/land cover change modeling: A Case Study in Depok Municipality
Isty Restusari(a), Umar Mansyur(a), Arif Wicaksono(a*)

a) Master Program of Urban and Regional Planning, Pakuan University
*arif.wicaksono[at]unpak.ac.id


Abstract

Predicted land use/land (LULC) cover change can be used as a tool for spatial master plan evaluation because it shows how big the deviation between spatial planning and its implementation. Hence, in this case, LULC map 2013 and 2018 in Depok Municipality were inputted for Markov computation to generate a transition probability matrix. The matrix was used to predict the LULC map 2023 and then validated using the existing LULC map 2023. Based on the good result of validation in 2023, the CA-Markov method is used to predict 2028 LULC. The 2028 LULC map was superimposed with Depok Municipality^s Spatial Master Plan to have the deviation between planning and implementation. The initial result from the analysis can be used to evaluate the current Depok Municipality spatial master plan mainly emphasized in locations near the buffer zone around the road.

Keywords: land use land cover change-CA-Markov-Spatial Master Plan

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