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    Internationalisation Process of A Coffee Producer: Born Global and Effectuation Logic

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    The entrepreneurial process of young exporters in the coffee industry in Indonesia lacks investigation. This study examines how a young company in the coffee industry is able to enter international markets early and rapidly since its inception called a born global company. Effectuation theory was employed to understand how entrepreneurs in the coffee industry made decisions and behaved in pursuing international opportunities. Data was collected through an exploratory case study of a born global firm in the coffee industry in Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia by doing a semi-structured interview with the CEO of a co-operative. The study's findings revealed that a born global company applied the effectuation logic both in the new venture creation and in the early stage of the internationalisation process. According to the effectuation theory, the entrepreneur's network of domestic partners and prior experience allowed the business to quickly join the international market. The results showed that serendipity discovery was a key factor that enabled early internationalisation to occur. Moreover, serendipity discovery played a role as a base of a cognitive source of opportunity discovery and entrepreneurial acquisition of knowledge of international opportunities

    The Effect of Career Development, Compensation and Employee Retention on Employee Performance at PT Semen Indonesia Logistik

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    The purpose of study to identify the effect of career development, compensation and employee retention on employee performance at pt semen indonesia logistik. This study used quantitative methods.  The analysis method used in this study is multiple linear regression analysis method. This method is used to analyze the effect of career development, financial compensation and employee status on the performance of PT Semen Indonesia Logistik employees. Based on the results of multiple linear regression analysis, it can be concluded as follows: First, compensation has a positive and significant impact on employee performance, as evidenced by the value of the regression coefficient (b1) of 0.314 with a significance value (Sig. = 0.000). Therefore, the first hypothesis is acceptable, suggesting that an increase in compensation received by employees of PT Semen Indonesia Logistik will improve their performance. Second, Career Development has a positive and significant impact on employee performance, reinforced by the regression coefficient (b2) value of 0.183 with a significance value (Sig. = 0.017)

    Communication Strategies For Sexual Violence Prevention and Handling In Higher Education on The Youtube Account of The Ministry of Education and Culture of The Republic Of Indonesia

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    The research aims to determine communication strategies the Ministry of Education and Culture and Technology uses to prevent and handle sexual violence in universities on the YouTube channel Cerdas Berkarakter Kemdikbud RI. Using descriptive qualitative methods, the focus of research is to find communication strategies used based on elements of communicator, message, media, audience, and effect or result. The primary communicator is the Minister of Education and Culture, the highest leader. The target audience can be university leaders, lecturers, students, community leaders, religious leaders, mass media, and the general public. The effect is that there is controversy among netizens, as shown in comments that support and reject the policy. Another finding is that there was a selection of participation strategies in testimonial videos as support from representatives of various community groups showing the experience of participation as an equal in the process of different knowledge and skills

    Workshop on Preparation of Teaching Tools for Local Content of Manggarai Culture with a Culturally Responsive Teaching Model for Elementary School Teachers throughout Manggarai Regency

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    The Workshop on the Preparation of Teaching Tools for Local Content of Manggarai Culture with the Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) Model for Elementary School Teachers throughout Manggarai Regency aims to improve teachers' understanding and skills in integrating local culture into learning in schools. This workshop was held in response to the need for a more relevant and inclusive learning approach for students in Manggarai District. Through a series of training sessions, working group discussions, and presentations, participants were given knowledge and practical skills in developing teaching tools that are responsive to Manggarai culture, utilizing CRT principles. Teachers have been in the process of identifying, mapping, and integrating elements of local culture into lesson planning documents and learning tools, thus opening up space for more meaningful and relevant learning experiences for elementary school students in Manggarai. The workshops also provide a space and platform for the exchange of ideas and experiences between teachers, strengthen pedagogic insights, establish communication and collaboration, foster collective awareness, build their professional networks, and build sustainable learning communities. With the involvement of teachers in this workshop, it is expected to contribute to improving the quality of education in Manggarai District, while strengthening and promoting the rich and valuable local cultural heritage

    Macroeconomic Factors on Stock Return at IDX Value 30

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    This study examined factors including oil prices, foreign exchange rates, consumer price index, gross domestic product, and foreign direct investment on stock return. This study used secondary data as a basis for research by obtaining information for 30 companies registered at IDX Value 30. This research uses panel regression to show the effect of each independent variable on stock return. According to the result, IDX Value 30 stock return is significantly positively impacted by gross domestic product, consumer price index, and foreign direct investment. Meanwhile, foreign exchange rates and oil prices negatively affect the stock return

    Assessing the Environmental Health and Hygiene Performance between Green Building Apartment and Convensional apartement in Indonesia

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    In the development of residential property development nowadays, it is growing rapidly. This is also influenced by the increasing need of the population for housing on increasingly limited land, so the government is trying to develop vertical housing. In the midst of increasingly poor air quality, many people are considering healthy and clean housing. The current condition of apartments as multi-storey residences is often faced with crucial energy performance problems. One of the most common examples is hygiene factors and indoor thermal discomfort caused by daily activities of temperature changes and vertical temperature stratification. In response to the two problems above, developers are trying to get buildings with green building certification from GBCI as one way to create green housing. This study aims to create parameters for assessing the performance of conventional apartments and Green Building certified apartments in tropical areas in several aspects, especially in Indonesia. as a consideration in reviewing the cleanliness and health of an apartment. The data collection method used is a literature study from several related sources

    Identification of Critical Success Factors (CSFS) for PPP Scheme Toll Road Projects in Indonesia

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    Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models represent an innovative procurement approach and offer promising prospects for the future of the construction industry worldwide. However, in practice, not all PPP projects, particularly toll road projects, succeed in achieving their goals. This poses a unique challenge in determining the Critical Success Factors (CSFs) as the basis for evaluating project success. Therefore, the aim of this research is to identify and explore the concept of CSFs for toll road projects under the PPP scheme based on reputable academic journals in the last 10 years. This study employs a sequential exploratory mixed methods methodology to identify and explore CSF indicators for PPP scheme projects and to verify and validate the findings. The re-sults of this study reveal 13 indicators crucial for project success, categorized into 8 factors. The findings of this research contribute significantly to the management of PPP toll road projects in Indonesia, serving as a reference for stakeholders in decision-making to enhance the effective-ness and efficiency of toll road project management

    Digital Nomad and Analysis of Regional Economic Resilience of Tourism Sector in Bali Province After Covid-19 Pandemic

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    This study aims to analyze the impact of the pandemic on Bali's regional economic resilience and how the workcation trend brought by digital nomad tourists able to encourage tourism recovery in Bali. The research method used is descriptive-analytical, including examining documents and statements from experts that explained the response to the economic shocks that occurred in Bali Province. Data sources were obtained from tourism ministry performance reports, BPS data, news articles and accredited journals. The study revealed that the resistance phase is demonstrated by the disruption of the tourism sector when the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, causing economic Bali to decline. The reorientation phase is demonstrated by the ability of government and business actors to adjust and adapt from shocks. The workcation trend brought by digital nomads is suitable for application during the adaptation period. The recovery phase is demonstrated by the revival of tourism in Bali Province with an increase in the number of foreign tourists. One of them comes from digital nomad tourists who increase regional income. Based on analysis using the regional economic resilience model, Bali Province in 2023 will approach economically resilient status

    Application of Personal data protection on electronic signatures in Indonesia

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    The Industrial Revolution 4.0 and digital transformation have brought significant changes in various aspects of life, including the business and administrative world. This revolution, driven by digital technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), big data, and cloud computing, enables automation in various industrial sectors and increases efficiency and productivity. This study aims to analyze the process of collecting, processing, and using personal data in using electronic signatures in Indonesia and knowing the compliance and legal consequences of personal data protection violations in using electronic signatures in Indonesia. This research approach is juridical normative. The research found that although the use of electronic signatures has increased rapidly during the COVID-19 pandemic, many challenges are still faced. Electronic signatures are often considered prestigious and challenging, although they have been widely used in signings by notaries. The author realizes that although much progress has been made, there is still room for improvement in adopting and understanding electronic signatures in Indonesia

    Gap Analysis of the Environmental Management System Performance of PT. XXX to ISO 14001:2015 Standard

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    PT. XXX is one of the oil and gas exploration companies in Indonesia operating in the Rokan Block of the Riau Province. To maintain the level of petroleum production in operation, PT. XXX adds oil and gas wells, improves, and improves operation reliability through upgrading several existing facilities; seen from the environmental setting at the current operational location activity has an impact on environmental components. To mitigate it, PT. XXX has developed an Environmental Management System (EMS) according to the international standard ISO 14001:2015. This quantitative descriptive research aims to determine the gap in QMS performance implemented by companies with ISO 14001: 2015 standards using seven clauses: Self-Assessment Checklist Internal Audit ISO 14001: 2015 GEMI 2015. To find out the Company's SML gap score with ISO 14001: 2015 standard is determined by the Gap Analysis method. The gap results from the 7 (seven) clauses analyzed to show the readiness score of SML PT. XXX to implement ISO 14001:2015 Standard is 98.83% refers to range gap analysis if the score range of 75% - 100% indicates PT. XXX is ready to complement EMS ISO 14001:2015 and carry out certification. The gap score between the Company's Environmental Management System (EMS) that is being implemented and the ISO 14001:2015 standard is 1.17%. The gap in clauses that have not met the requirements of SML ISO 14001: 2015 is Clause Support, which scores 95%, and Clause Performance Evaluation, which scores 96%

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