http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/issue/feedInternational Conference on Innovations in Social Sciences Education and Engineering (ICOISSEE)2022-09-25T23:53:23+07:00Open Journal Systems<p>International Conference on Innovations in Social Sciences Education and Engineering (ICOISSEE)</p> <p>Theme: The Role of Multidiciplinary Studies and Innovations in Facing the Complexity of Globalization and the Impact of the Post-Covid-19 Pndemic</p> <p>August 07, 2021</p> <p>Bandung, Indonesia</p>http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/659FACTORS INFLUENCING LIBRARIANSHIP STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH2021-11-16T15:42:06+07:00Huynh Thi Tranghttrang@ctu.edu.vnLam Cam Tuhttrang@ctu.edu.vn<p><em>This paper focuses on examining the factors affecting the librarianship students’ participation in scientific research in Can Tho University, Vietnam. The research is based on the conceptual framework and the State's regulations related to scientific research among students. Conducted by the quantitative method with a survey of 137 current librarianship students, the findings show that factors such as passion, external motivation and self-interest are influenced on students' participation in scientific research. The study also shows that the benefits of scientific research are the most powerful factors that motivate students to participate in research. On the contrary, the low awareness of self-study is the factor that prevents students from involving in scientific research activities. These findings are not only useful for the Department of Information and Library Management, the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Can Tho University, but also an important reference for other training units in related to promoting research activities among students.</em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/661THE EFFECT OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC PERIOD AT THE SOUTH CIMAHI DISTRICT OFFICE, CIMAHI CITY2021-11-16T15:43:22+07:00Zaenudin Tachyandummy@dummy.comIman Firmansyahdummy@dummy.comMuhammad Irsyad Raspatidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/662MARKETING STRATEGY OF PACKED DRINKING WATER USING QUANTITATIVE STRATEGIC PLANNING MATRIX AT PT. MUAWANAH AL- MA'SOEM2021-11-16T19:58:31+07:00Iman Firmansyahdummy@dummy.comZaenudin Tachyantachyanzaenudin31@gmail.comMuhamad Irsyad Raspatymusadrapati@gmail.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/663IMPROVEMENT OF WORK ACTIVITIES TO REDUCE ANTASIDE PRODUCTION PROCESS TIME USING LEAN MANUFACTURING PRINCIPLES AS AN EFFORT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC2021-11-16T19:59:25+07:00Chevy Herli Sumerli Adummy@dummy.comAchmad Ripali Fathonydummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/660HOW THE LIFE OF OC EO RESIDENTS IS REFLECTED VIA OC EO CULTURE ARTIFACTS2021-11-16T20:00:17+07:00Nguyen Thi Huynh Phuongnthphuong@ctu.edu.vnNguyen Thi Be Badummy@dummy.comHenry Loupiasdummy@dummy.comLy My Tiendummy@dummy.comLe Thi To Quyendummy@dummy.com<p><em>Recently, the archeologist findings and historical records helped to discover main traits of Oc Eo culture, and how the culture was emerged and developed. This findings would make clear the distribution, characteristics of Oc Eo artifacts, and discovery the life of Oc Eo inhabitants via Oc Eo culture artifacts at that time. This paper, furthermore, would try to touch upon these issues by combining different documents to reappear the overview picture of Oc Eo culture in Southern Vietnam.</em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/664UTILIZATION OF IOT FOR MONITORING OF GOODS DELIVERY2021-11-16T20:01:18+07:00Agni Isador Harsapranataagni.aih@bsi.ac.idLili Marlinahagni.aih@bsi.ac.id<p><em>The development of computer technology has been so rapid, encouraging authors to take advantage of these developments to conduct research on monitoring the entire fleet of vehicles used to deliver and pick up goods in a business company. Monitoring is seen as very important to ensure that goods sent or taken to support business processes are carried out according to a predetermined schedule. This is to avoid disruptions in the process of sending or picking up goods that can harm the company or harm consumers. This monitoring device utilizes IoT technology, where every fleet is installed with Arduino microcontrollers, GPRS modules, and GPS modules, where the Arduino microcontroller module will send locations every minute using a GPRS connection to a server inside the company, then the server will record all record the location of the existing fleet of vehicles. With the travel records of the entire fleet, it will be easier for the company to monitor and provide assistance to the process of sending or picking up goods in the event of disturbances in the middle of the trip. The author's server side application utilizes open source applications, namely mysql database, apache web server, and PHP programming language. </em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/666EFFECTIVENESS OF ONLINE LEARNING IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC2021-11-16T20:02:17+07:00Joko Sukoyoi_sukoyo@mail.unnes.ac.idEndang Kurniatij_sukoyo@mail.unnes.ac.idEsti Sudi Utamij_sukoyo@mail.unnes.ac.id<p>The Covid-19 pandemic, which has affected practically every country on the planet, has had an impact on changes in the system and order of life, including the education system in Indonesia. Because of the epidemic, learning that could previously be done face-to-face must now be done online. The application of online learning during the Covid-19 epidemic must be assessed. One of them is discovered as a result of this research. The purpose of this research is to investigate the efficacy of high school online learning in Central Java. The survey research method was employed, along with a questionnaire instrument. According to the findings, 44.1 percent of students were unsatisfied with the implementation of online learning, 12 percent were extremely displeased, 27.2 percent were very content, 12.9 percent were satisfied, and just 3.8 percent were very satisfied. Poor signal problems, inefficient quotas, unsupported cellphones, and students feeling bored and bored with online learning are some of the constraints that students face while learning online. Teachers use Google Classroom, WhatsApp, Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams for online learning. In terms of the learning approach adopted, students continue to favor face-to-face learning with a 44.7 percent preference. In addition to the face-to-face format, 39.9 percent of students choose the blended learning model, which combines online and offline instruction. Only 15.5 percent prefer online education.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/667ANALYSIS OF MEASUREMENT OF READINESS LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION IN KARAWANG STATE COURT2021-11-16T20:03:45+07:00Karya Suhadakarya@rosma.ac.idLila Setiyanilila.setiyani@dosen.rosma.ac.idFemmy Effendykarya@rosma.ac.idRanina Herlinaranina.herlina@mhs.rosma.ac.id<p><em>The Karawang District Court is an official body or institution that organizes the judicial system in the form of examination, examination, and deciding cases. In carrying out its duties and functions, the Karawang District Court cannot be separated from the competition out there which demands that each division or division in it is required to be able to manage every stage of science effectively and efficiently. If this knowledge is managed properly, there will be many benefits that can increase the competence of the Karawang District Court. Therefore, it is necessary to apply knowledge management in the Karawang District Court which is an attraction for researchers to analyze the readiness of the application of the KM system in the Karawang District Court. Therefore, this study aims to measure the level of readiness to implement the system in the Karawang District Court. The research method used is descriptive quantitative while compiling the questionnaire using the Knowledge Management Success Factor (KMCSF) approach to help determine the extent to which the Karawang District Court is ready to implement knowledge management. The sampling technique used is non-probability sampling with the type of snowball, so the number of respondents in this study was 60 respondents. The results of this study after data analysis and data testing can be concluded that the Karawang District Court is ready to implement knowledge management.</em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/668QUALITY ANALYSIS OF THE FARINA BEAUTY CLINIC MOBILE APPLICATION USING THE SERVICE QUALITY (SERVQUAL) METHOD2021-11-16T20:54:22+07:00M. Wahidindummy@dummy.comLila Setiyanidummy@dummy.comWulan Rinatul Aenidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/669SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS TOWARDS ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF DEVELOPMENT TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS FOR EDUCATION REFORMS IN CAN THO UNIVERSITY, VIETNAM2021-11-16T20:55:11+07:00Le Nguyen Ngoc Huynhinnhuynh@ctu.edu.vnThai Cong Dantcdan@ctu.edu.vn<p>This paper deals with Can Tho University (CTU), one of the most comprehensive public universities in the Mekong Delta region in the south of Vietnam, on the way to improve both the quantity and quality of the administrative officials after its 55 years of foundation and development. Enhancing CTU staff is an indispensable thing to meet increasingly modern requirements for the education reforms throughout Vietnam in the educational settings. This paper also presents the results of a survey in the forms of a questionnaire with open-ended interviews on the current state of the development of the administrative officials in CTU on the factors such as planning, recruitment, employment, training and fostering and building working environment and conditions for these staffs. Also, some suggested solutions will be posed to help CTU Board and college and school leaders to have reliable data on human resources development towards its high qualified staff. </p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/670THE MODERATING ROLE of SUSTAINABILITY REPORT ON GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND TAX AVOIDANCE2021-08-17T03:40:07+07:00Sari Mujianidummy@dummy.comKamilah Sa’diahdummy@dummy.comEfrinal Efrinaldummy@dummy.comElan Kurniawandummy@dummy.com<p> -</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/671STUDY OF ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: BIBLIOMETRICS ANALYSIS2021-11-16T20:56:20+07:00Dudi Awalludindudi@rosma.ac.idFemmy Effendyfemmy@rosma.ac.idRatih Hurriyatiratih@upi.eduDisman Dismandisman@upi.eduMokh. Adib Sultanadiebsultan@upi.edu<p>This study examines the development of research on entrepreneurial intentions among university students using bibliometric analysis. The study aims to determine: (1) The result of the number of international publications on entrepreneurial intentions among university students. (2) Name of journal, author, and publisher of research on entrepreneurial intention among university students (3) Map of the topic of entrepreneurial intention among university students publications based on co-words. Collect data by searching for public or perish with the keywords entrepreneurship, intention, student, university article title, abstract, and keywords in 2010–2020. The number of articles taken was 200 articles with categories based on the number of citations from the largest to the smallest. Subjects were analyzed using Microsoft Excel. Meanwhile, the trend of topic mapping was analyzed using VosViewer software. The results showed that the highest growth development in 2010 - 2020 occurred in 2016, reaching 25 publications. Most international publications are published in the Emerald journal as many as 35 articles. Most citations 762 from authors F Liñán, D Urbano, M Guerrero published by Taylor & Francis. Research on entrepreneurial intentions among university students attracts many researchers from various regions. Still, from bibliometric analysis, only two countries appear with the most categories, namely South Africa and Pakistan. The theoretical model used is dominated by Theory Planned Behaviour (TPB) Ajzen, 1991. For further research, the author suggests additional keywords so that more research results are more accurate and comprehensive.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/672ANALYSIS OF THE LEVEL OF COMMUNITY SATISFACTION WITH THE COVID-19 WEBSITE IN KARAWANG REGENCY USING THE TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL (TAM) METHOD 32021-11-16T20:57:00+07:00Anggi Elandaanggi@rosma.ac.idArif Maulana Yusufarif@rosma.ac.idYuchell Febri Alfa Saputrayuchell.saputra@mhs.rosma.ac.id<p><em>The development of information technology is currently growing rapidly accompanying changes in society in lifestyle. Access to get information needs is now increasing, easy, fast, all of this is supported by the internet. As we all know, at the end of 2019 mankind around the world was shaken by the Corona Virus (Covid-19) pandemic which caused panic everywhere. Hundreds of thousands of people were infected and thousands more died. Then in early 2020, Covid-19 entered Indonesia. To provide information to the public, a website-based information system was built regarding the updated information about Covid-19. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of community satisfaction, especially in Karawang Regency. The method used in this study is the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) 3. The population in this study is the entire community in Karawang Regency, while the sampling technique used is non-probability sampling with purposive sampling type so that the sample in this study is 100 respondents. The results of this study indicate that the variables of Benefit, Ease of Use, Ability to use Computer, Obligation to use, Interest in Usage Behavior, and Attitude of Use respectively significantly affect the level of community satisfaction with the Covid-19 website Karawang.</em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/673LEVERAGING EXEMPLIFICATION EFFECT FOR RISK COMMUNICATION2021-11-16T20:58:08+07:00Ressa Uli Patrissiarpatrissia@std.moestopo.ac.id<p><em>This research aims to evaluate the relative impact of each visual, text, and visual and text exemplars taken from Kompas.com COVID-19 news on how it is perceived as a factor in influencing risk. The means of exemplar though versatile and uses widespread in media presentation to provide information and attractiveness of phenomenon for the audience, has received little attention in communication research, especially in Indonesia. An experimental study using post-test only group design in two sub-districts at South Jakarta red zone area followed by ANOVA analysis found that visual, text, and visual and text exemplars exposed to each group have significantly induced risk of contracting COVID-19. A further means plots were also conducted to investigate the tendency that may emerge from previous results. Moreover, the essence of this research also reveals age 18-25 has the lowest perceived risk level, while age 40-50 indicates the highest level. Further, women are seen to have more tendency to have perceived greater risk compared to men. These findings provide new insight into the impact of messages, particularly when engaging exemplification effect in risk communications. </em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/674NON PERFORMING FINANCING OF NATURAL CERTAINTY CONTRACTS DURING COVID 19 PANDEMIC : EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE OF ISLAMIC COMMERCIAL BANKS IN INDONESIA2021-11-16T20:59:07+07:00Taudlikhul Afkardummy@dummy.comTeguh Purwantodummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/675THE ANALYSIS OF ZAKAT'S ROLE IN A REINFORCEMENT MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES DURING THE COVID 19 PANDEMIC2021-11-16T20:59:53+07:00Ngatno Sahputrangatnosahputra@dharmawangsa.ac.idMuhammad Amri Nstm.amrinasution@dharmawangsa.ac.idAsrindah Asrindahasrindanasution90@dharmawangsa.ac.id<p>The research is to find out and analyzing of The zakat's role in a Reinforcement Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises during the covid 19 Pandemic. This study's approach was descriptive qualitative by literature study method, by using secondary data sources. Data analysis techniques are used descriptive analysis. Based on the analyzed, The zakat's role in a Reinforcement Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises during the covid 19 Pandemic being a Zakat Foundation as a financing by Qordhul Hasan covenant, that is a credit without recompense imposing to the customer namely debtors of Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/676HOW THE IMPACT FINANCIAL LITERACY AND GENDER ON INCOME AMONG KOREAN POP LOVERS (KPOPERS) IN KARAWANG?2021-11-16T21:01:06+07:00Sunita Dasmandummy@dummy.comPutri Maulanidummy@dummy.com<p><em>The level of financial literacy of the Indonesian is still relatively low due to lack of knowledge about financial products and services and how to apply them through inappropriate financial attitudes and behaviors. This has become one of the important things for Kpopers because their personal finances are not only used for daily needs and future planning, but also used for hobbies. The purpose of this study is to analyze the level of financial literacy among Korean Pop Lovers (Kpopers) in Karawang. This study also aims to determine the effect of gender, age and financial literacy on income Kpopers in Karawang.</em></p> <p><em>The sampling method in this study used a saturated sample that is the entire </em><em>population used as a research sample. The sample in this study amounted to </em><em>150 Kpopers in Karawang. This study uses a quantitative approach obtained through a questionnaire to 150 Kpopers respondents in Karawang which is then processed using multiple linear regression analysis. T</em><em>he result of this study indicate that gender dan age factors have a positive </em><em>effect on Kpopers income in period 2020. While financial literacy doesn’t have impact on Kpopers income in Karawang period 2020. In addition, the result of this study also show that the Kpopers financial literacy level in Karawang period 2020 is in the high category, it can be interpreted that most of Kpopers in Karawang have good knowledge of financial.</em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/677IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ACADEMIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (SIAKAD) AND THE QUALITY OF ACADEMIC SERVICES ON USER SATISFACTION MEDIATED DECISION MAKING (CASE STUDY ON 3 PTS IN PEKALONGAN RESIDENCY AREA)2021-11-16T21:02:00+07:00Aria Mulyapradanaariamulyapradana@gmail.comMujibul Hakimmujibulhakim@gmail.comAry Dwi Anjarinielshifapusmanu@gmail.comAria Elshifaelshifapusmanu@gmail.comS.Thoriqul Hudaariamulyapradana@gmail.com<p>This research intends to determine the effect of the implementation of academic information systems and the quality of academic services on user satisfaction mediated by decision making. The sample of respondents in this research was 155 respondents with an error rate of 5%. Testing the data in this research using validity tests, reliability tests, and multiple linear regression tests using the SPSS version 19 program. The development of information technology that is rapidly growing has a positive impact on organizations or companies such as universities, the existence of an academic information system can help students’ users in making decisions, especially in the academic field. In order to achieve the expected goals, the academic information system needs to be evaluated on the implementation of the system and the quality of services provided by the campus to its users. The existence of an evaluation of academic information systems and service quality will have an impact on user satisfaction, this has become a phenomenon in research conducted by researchers. The result of this research is that the user satisfaction variable does not mediate the academic information system (SIAKAD) variable on decision making, but the user satisfaction variable mediates the effect of service quality on decision making.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/678STUDENT-LED ENGINEERING INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION MODEL IN CAN THO UNIVERSITY2021-11-16T21:03:11+07:00Nguyen Hoang Dungncngon@ctu.edu.vnTran Thanh Hungncngon@ctu.edu.vnNguyen Chi Ngonncngon@ctu.edu.vn<p>The paper presents a student-led model for developing creative thinking to create high-quality human resources in the industrial revolution. This model is developed based on an open space with full of modern equipment for learning and scientific research activities of Can Tho University students. This open space is called the Maker Innovation Space and is run by most students. Students participating in projects such as Undergraduate Research Initiative (URI), engineering project in community services (EPICS), or Maker to Entrepreneur Program (MEP), scientific research projects, course projects or graduation theses can freely use this space. In addition, the Maker Innovation Space also organizes many STEM/STEAM training courses for both students and high school teachers to deploy scientific research programs to high schools. The Maker Innovation Space of Can Tho University works very effectively and is considered as a creative thinking model to create high-quality human resources for the economic and social development of the Mekong Delta region.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/681THE CURRENT SITUATIONS AND MEASURES OF MORAL EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT FOR THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT CHAUTHANH DISTRICT, DONGTHAP PROVINCE VIETNAM2021-11-16T21:03:52+07:00Vuu Thi Kim Phuongredflamboyant.1977@gmail.comBui Thi Muibtmui@ctu.edu.vn<p>Enhancing effectively moral educational management for students is an urgent requirement in schools, especially at Junior high schools of Vietnamese educational contexts. The urgency of strengthening general education for students in Junior high schools in Chau Thanh District, Dong Thap Province, in the Mekong Delta regions, Vietnam is the basis for the problems of managing general education for the students . The research conducted a survey of 150 teachers and administrators of Junior high schools on the current situations of managing moral activities for students. Its method was mainly a questionnaire survey and a semi-structured interview. The data were processed through the mean score (MS) and percentage (%). The content of the survey and the interview focused on a number of situations such as <em>The reality of awareness about the role of managing moral activities; current status of its planning and management; the actual situations of the organization and management of the implementation of the plans; the actual situation of management to direct the implementation of the plans; status of examinations and assessments of moral management for Junior high school students</em> in Chau Thanh District, Dong Thap Province, Vietnam and its influenced factors. The article also would presents some suitable measures of moral educational management for Junior high school students at Chau Thanh District, Dong Thap Province, Vietnam on the path to create excellent students, posing both intelligent and high moral standard students.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/683DESIGN AND BUILD A TEACHER SAVINGS AND LOANS COOPERATIVE APPLICATION BASED ON VISUAL BASIC.NET (CASE STUDY: TEACHER COOPERATIVE AT SMKN 1 KARAWANG)2021-11-16T21:04:53+07:00Arif Maulana Yusufdummy@dummy.comDarmansyah Darmansyahdummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/684WEB-BASED E-TAGGING INFORMATION SYSTEM DESIGN AT KALBE MORINAGA INDONESIA COMPANY2021-11-16T21:06:45+07:00Rahmat Gunawandummy@dummy.comRini Malfianydummy@dummy.comHisar Desmon Sinagadummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/687THE EFFECT OF SELF- MANAGEMENT TRAINING ON THE ABILITY TO REDUCE THE OVERUSE OF THE INTERNET2021-09-11T19:45:40+07:00Shofa Farida Istiqomahdummy@dummy.comMagdalena Hanoumdummy@dummy.comAgustina Ekasaridummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/689PATTERN ANALYSIS OF HEALTH EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT SYSTEM USING THE FP-GROWTH ALGORITHM2021-08-04T10:00:00+07:00Zulham Zulhamdummy@dummy.comIbnu Rusydidummy@dummy.comAnanda H Elyasdummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/690INDONESIAN CONSUMER PROTECTION RELATED COVID-19 VACCINE THROUGH A PERMIT FROM THE DRUG AND FOOD SUPERVISORY AGENCY, INDONESIAN NATIONAL STANDARDS AND THE HALAL LABEL OF THE INDONESIAN ULAMA COUNCIL2021-08-04T10:19:49+07:00Noviyanti Wulandari Sitepudummy@dummy.comMuhammad Iqbal Tarigandummy@dummy.com<p>Coronavirus is a disease that has shocked the world, including Indonesia. The emergency of the Covid-19 vaccine is not only related to efforts to prevent the covid-19 virus but also related to consumer protection as vaccine recipients that must be considered. This because the Covid-19 vaccine can be categorized as a type of goods so that it refers to article 8 paragraph 1 point an of law no.8 of 1999 on consumer protection. Then business actors are prohibited from producing and or trading goods and or services that do not meet or do not comply with the standards required by the provisions of laws and regulation. This means that in Indonesia, consumer goods must obtain a permit from The Good and Drug Supervisory Agency, Indonesia National Standards, and the Indonesian Ulama Council halal label. And the type of research is normative juridical research with the nature of research in the form of analytical descriptive, which discloses laws and regulations related to legal theories. This research was conducted by approaching, reviewing all laws and regulations related to the legal issues being handled. Data collection techniques are carried out by examining the existing document, namely with legal materials and information in the form of books, scientific essays, laws, and regulations, and other written materials related to the object of research. Data analysis that will be carried out qualitatively which can make it easier to analyze the problems to be discussed, interpret and then draw conclusion using logical thinking which is done deductively.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/692THE EMPOWERMENT OF PERSON WITH DISABILITIES THROUGH 'SOCIOPRENEURSHIP' IN MAKASSAR2021-08-04T10:36:34+07:00Winny Cristy Annekewinnychristy@gmail.comIqbal Sultanmiqsul1012@gmail.comMuh. Akbarmuhakbar6764@gmail.com<p><em>The practice of social entrepreneurship is starting to spread among young people interested in using their skills for a good mission. They crave an opportunity to use the skills they have in something meaningful for the environment around them. The development of social entrepreneurship can create opportunities and improve people's living standards and provide value for innovation and new creations to the socio-economic environment of the community, which then becomes the social capital of human resource development. This research focuses on social entrepreneurship in Makassar named Tenoon, which applies a social business model by empowering the person with disabilities. This study aims to: 1) analyze the empowerment activities of persons with disabilities applied by social entrepreneurship (Tenoon), 2) analyze what factors determine sustainable social entrepreneurship. This type of research is descriptive qualitative, with data collection methods carried out through interviews, field surveys, and literature studies. The results showed that: 1) Tenoon implements various communication strategies for smooth empowerment activities. They are based on the communication approach capabilities of business actors towards empowered communities with disabilities. 2) Maximizing profit by implementing commercial strategies to ensure sustainability in carrying out social missions so that the entrepreneurs concerned can balance between profit and the impact they want to provide</em>.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/693PESTLE ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY IN INDONESIA2021-09-11T19:47:05+07:00Eko Riwayadidummy@dummy.comSiti Awaliyati Deliabildadummy@dummy.comMaeyer Beni Panahatandummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/694THE ROLE OF WASTE BANKS IN IMPROVE FAMILY ECONOMY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC2021-09-11T19:48:52+07:00Shanti Ike Wardanidummy@dummy.comNunuk Latifahdummy@dummy.comM. Nur Fu’addummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/695THE EFFECT OF CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT ON CUSTOMER EQUITY AND REPURCHASE INTENTION IN MOBILE SHOPPING APPLICATIONS2021-09-11T19:49:59+07:00Astri Megatariastri.megatari@gmail.com<p><em>The Covid-19 pandemic that has hit since 2020 has limited people's mobility. This has an impact on increasing online transactions. The increasing attention paid to digital marketing to facilitate customer engagement with brands, research on mobile app customer engagement and its consequences is still waiting to be developed. This study, thus, explores how mobile app customers engage with three dimensions (cognitive, emotional, and behavioral) through various social media communities affect customer equity (brand, value, and relationship equity) and repurchase intentions. This study uses structural equation modeling to test the hypothesis. Empirical findings show that mobile shopping app customer engagement (via cognitive, emotional, and behavioral dimensions) positively affects customer equity, which further increases the repurchase intention of existing customers. The findings of this study reveal that customer engagement has a direct effect on repurchase intention and is partially mediated by customer equity. This suggests that the accumulation of customer engagement on brand, value, and relationship equity partially mediates the positive impact of repurchase intentions on mobile shopping applications.</em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/696WHY SHOULD PUBLIC SERVICE MOTIVATION IMPORTANT FOR VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT2021-08-12T22:47:02+07:00Oldy Arnoldyjohannes@unja.ac.idJohannes Johannesdummy@dummy.comEdward Edwarddummy@dummy.comShofia Amindummy@dummy.com<p><em>The development philosophy by Indonesia is change, starts from the village to correct previous development practices. Hence, public service motivation is essential to promote village development. So, the purpose of this study is to examine the direct and indirect effects of transformational leadership and organizational culture on public service motivation. The methodology accordingly includes a seven-item scale questionnaire survey consisting of 210 samples of village officials. We used the structural model, fit model, and mediation model to test the hypothesis and allow SmartPLS. The result showed that public service motivation is directly influenced by transformational leadership and organizational culture. Indirectly, public service motivation is influenced by transformational leadership mediated by organizational culture. Hence transformational leadership is the essential thing that should be implemented by the village official where they needed to empower. In line with it, organizational culture has a mediation role in improving public service motivation. Hence, the local role of government is expected to empower the village's organizational environment to make the village more positional. </em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/698TRANSFORMATION FROM AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITIES TO SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURS: CASE STUDY OF BUMDES IN KARAWANG AND NORTH CENTRAL TIMOR REGENCY2021-08-29T01:42:27+07:00Kuswarini Sulandjaridummy@dummy.comNikolas Nikdummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/699SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION UNDERGRADUATE: STUDY ON MINANGKABAU STUDENTS PADANG CITY2021-08-04T11:36:45+07:00Purbo Jadmikopurbojadmiko@bunghatta.ac.idEflitra Azliyantielfitraazliyanti@bunghatta.ac.idSiti Rahmisitirahmi@bunghatta.ac.idCintya Salsabilacintyasalsabila2@gmail.com<p>Social entrepreneurial intention among students has been widely studied. The novelty of the study appears to be in the aim of analyzing the role of Minangkabau women on social entrepreneurial intention by examining the role of antecedents, namely self-efficacy, perceived social support, and prosocial motivation. Respondents who were involved in this research were 250 Minangkabau ethnic students with the criteria that they had taken lectures for at least 2 semesters at public and private universities in the city of Padang. The data analysis technique used the multiple linear regression method with the help of the STATA application. An interesting finding from this research is that self-efficacy, perceived social support, and prosocial motivation show a positive and significant influence on the social entrepreneurial intention of students in social entrepreneurship. One of the limitations of this study is that the scope and scope of the sample are not yet widespread, which is one of the limitations of this research. It is hoped that future research can expand the scope of the sample, such as involving practitioners of social entrepreneurs and social technopreneur so that the depth of analysis is better. Also, this research has not yet linked differences in personality characteristics, to the context of differences in developed and developing countries (ethnicities).</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/700DETERMINATION OF CONSUMER ATTITUDES AND INTENTIONS IN USING ONLINE TRAVEL AGENCIES2021-08-04T11:54:03+07:00Fakhri Kemal Pambudifakhrikemal@gmail.com<p><em>This study aims to explain the effect of perceived ease of use on consumer attitudes and intentions using Online Travel Agencies. The population in this study is all Indonesian people and by using a sample of 220 respondents who were collected using a non-random sampling purposive sampling technique, namely people who are accustomed to using internet media and have the potential to travel. The data were analyzed using the Structural Equation Model (SEM) approach. This study concludes that there is a significant effect between perceived ease of use on attitudes and perceptions of benefits, perceptions of benefits and attitudes towards intention, the absence of an effect of perceived usefulness on intention, and the indirect effect of perceived ease of use on intention with attitudes and perceived usefulness as mediating variables. </em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/703ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE EFFECT OF FEED GAS TEMPERATURE ON ACID GAS REMOVAL UNIT PERFORMANCE2021-09-11T19:54:12+07:00Iwan Febriantodummy@dummy.comNelson Saksonodummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/704SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF CO2 ABSORPTION PROCESS FOR NATURAL GAS TREATMENT USING MDEA/PIPERAZINE ABSORBENT2021-09-11T19:55:36+07:00Ikhsan Solikhuddindummy@dummy.comSetiadi Setiadidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/705ANALYSIS OF THE SUCCESS OF ONLINE LEARNING IMPLEMENTATION USING THE DELONE AND MCLEAN MODEL : CASE STUDY VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL IN KARAWANG2021-09-11T19:57:23+07:00Dhian Nur Rahayudummy@dummy.comAnggi Elandadummy@dummy.comLila Setiyanidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/706SOURCES OF ISLAMIC TEACHINGS AS A PEDAGOGICAL FOUNDATION IN FORMING THE CHARACTER OF STUDENT’S VALUES2021-09-11T19:59:40+07:00Iman Kosdianadummy@dummy.comSofyan Sauridummy@dummy.comBabang Robandidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/707FINANCIAL LITERACY ON RETIREMENT PLANNING AMONG WORKING SINGLE WOMEN IN PRIVATE SECTOR, SELANGOR2021-09-11T20:01:58+07:00Zuraida Zainal Abidindummy@dummy.comAzizan Zainuddindummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/708THE RELEVANCE OF IBN KHALDUN'S EDUCATION CONCEPT TO CHARACTER EDUCATION IN INDONESIA2021-09-11T20:05:23+07:00Alfi Zulkarnaindummy@dummy.comSofyan Sauridummy@dummy.comBabang Robandidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/709FAMILY AND NON-FAMILY FIRM: OVERVIEW FROM ASPECTS OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE2021-09-30T09:20:26+07:00Tyara Dwi Putridummy@dummy.comPurbo Jadmikodummy@dummy.comNeva Noviantidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/710SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON BUSINESS PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES AMONG SOUTHEAST ASEAN COUNTRIES TO ADOPT BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY2021-09-30T18:25:11+07:00Siti Jamilah Nordindummy@dummy.comNur Elly Aliah Mohamad Za’aidummy@dummy.comMemiyanty Abdul Rahimdummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/711THE ROLE OF WOMEN FARMERS IN FAMILY FOOD SECURITY2021-09-11T20:07:00+07:00Joice Noviana Pelimadummy@dummy.comHenry Ruagadidummy@dummy.comMarianne Reynelda Mamondoldummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/712BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT MATERIAL TRANSFER SYSTEM WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT PT. XYZ2021-09-11T20:08:12+07:00Lila Setiyanidummy@dummy.comImron Matalattadummy@dummy.comEvelyn Tjandradummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/713WHAT KIND OF COMPETENCIES TEACHER NEED IN INDUSTRY 4.0 ERA ESPECIALLY IN COVID-19 PANDEMIC?2021-09-30T09:22:05+07:00Yunda Victorina Tobondodummy@dummy.comDelfince Tjenemundandummy@dummy.comHans Pakindedummy@dummy.comCirtye Labesanidummy@dummy.comMasril Aguswandi Tudjukadummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/714STRATEGY OF WAXY CORN AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT IN SANGIRA VILLAGE POSO REGENCY2021-09-11T20:09:47+07:00Nurfhin Ilma Bungadummy@dummy.comYakin Nggunadummy@dummy.comMartho Harry Melumpidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/715INTERACTIVE ONLINE LEARNING MEDIA DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC2021-09-30T09:23:33+07:00Yessi Christina Fentardummy@dummy.comSertin Allolayukdummy@dummy.comSepryanus Rano Putradummy@dummy.comYuyun A Tobondodummy@dummy.comNi Made Erlianadummy@dummy.comYuyun Alfasius Tobondodummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/716THE URGENCY OF READINESS TO CHANGE MENTALITY IN IMPROVING HUMAN GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS DURING A PANDEMIC IN UNIVERSITIES2021-08-29T01:40:42+07:00Elfitra Azliyantidummy@dummy.comPurbo Jadmikodummy@dummy.comLinda Watidummy@dummy.comT.M Ryan Aulia Rfdummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/717STRENGTHENING BALI BRANDING DESTINATIONS THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW CHSE HABITS (CLEANLINESS, HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ENVIRONMENT SUSTAINABILITY)2021-09-11T20:11:45+07:00Diyan Putrantodummy@dummy.comMarhanani Tri Astutidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/718PRINCIPAL POLICIES IN INCULCATING SOCIAL ATTITUDES STUDENTS IN THE PANDEMIC ERA2021-08-30T23:39:59+07:00Koko Adya Winatadummy@dummy.comSahudi Sahudidummy@dummy.comI. Solihindummy@dummy.comUus Ruswandidummy@dummy.comHisny Fajrussalamdummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/719CONSUMTIVISM IN DIECAST AUCTIONS ON INSTAGRAM DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC2021-09-11T20:16:47+07:00Jusuf Fadilahdummy@dummy.comAzwar Munanjardummy@dummy.comDina Andrianadummy@dummy.comWidarti Widartidummy@dummy.comVenessa Agustadummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/721IMPLEMENTATION OF CHARACTER EDUCATION THROUGH DISTANCE LEARNING IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL2021-09-30T09:24:24+07:00Irfan Luthfi Faisaldummy@dummy.comSofyan Sauridummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/722COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ORGANIZATIONAL DIMENSION AND ARRANGEMENT OF EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERS OF INDEPENDENT STATE INSTITUTIONS AND NONSTRUCTURAL INSTITUTIONS2021-09-30T09:25:11+07:00Tatang Sudrajatdummy@dummy.comSri Lestaridummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/723ANIMATION VIDEO AS A LEARNING MEDIA FOR EARTHQUAKE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS IN EARLY CHILDREN2021-09-11T20:19:14+07:00Afifaturrahmi Afifaturrahmidummy@dummy.comSofia Hartatidummy@dummy.comZarina Akbardummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/724CHARACTERIZING INTERVIEW-BASED STUDIES IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT RESEARCH: ANALYSIS OF EMPIRICAL LITERATURE EVIDENCES2021-09-11T20:23:16+07:00Seng Hansendummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/725MERGERS AS A BUSINESS STRATEGY AND EFFICIENCY OF ISLAMIC BANKING IN INDONESIA IN FACING COMPETITIVE BUSINESS COMPETITION2021-09-30T19:05:05+07:00Ahmad Ahmaddummy@dummy.comRima Elya Dasukidummy@dummy.comMuhammad Dennidummy@dummy.comMuhammad Nasirdummy@dummy.comMursyid Yahyadummy@dummy.comHenry Loupiasdummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/726BUGINESE CULTURAL VALUES CONTRIBUTION ON ENTERPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN URBAN CITY2021-09-30T09:25:54+07:00Agung Winarnodummy@dummy.comYuli Agustinadummy@dummy.comAgus Hermawandummy@dummy.comBagus Shandy Narmadityadummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/727AN ANALYSIS OF INFLUENCE FISHERY EXPORTS WEST JAVA ANCHORAGE AND FISHERY PRODUCTION TO NON-OIL AND GAS EXPORTS2021-09-11T20:26:12+07:00Giri Nurpribadidummy@dummy.comErina Ruliantidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/729THE ONLINE LEARNING PROCESS IN UNIVERSITIES IN THE MIDST OF THE COVID-19 OUTBREAK: BENEFITS, READINESS AND SOLUTIONS2021-08-30T23:24:20+07:00Imam Nuraryodummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/749TIME MANAGEMENT AT DENTIST IRMA ANINDYTA’S CLINIC DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC2021-09-11T20:27:42+07:00Ifah MasrifahIfahmasrifah189@gmail.comAprimelia Christy Dameria Siahaanlia.siahaan89@gmail.com<p>The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many dental practices to shutting down or just available an emergency treatment, because the dentist's actions are at great risk for the spread of the COVID-19 virus, which is related to the production of aerosols and droplets, while the community's need for health services and dental care periodically are still very high. After the government implemented a new normal life or adaptation of new habits known as the New Normal era. The problem that arises is that in the New Normal era, dental practice is required to make changes and tighten the rules and limit the hours of practice in health services by apply health protocols in a disciplined manner during the Covid-19 Pandemic. The purpose of this study was to examine changes in time management in the private practice hours of drg. Irma Anindyta during the Covid-19 Pandemic. The method used in this research is with quantitative methods and sampling technique is purposive sampling. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistical data analysis techniques. It was concluded that there was a significant change in time management in dentistry due to government policies in implementing WFH (Work from Home) and social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/730THE POLITICAL DYNASTYC AND LOCAL STRONGMEN HEGEMONY AT LOCAL ELECTION OF 20202021-09-30T09:27:50+07:00Susi Dian Rahayudummy@dummy.comAinur Rofieqdummy@dummy.comLinda Dwi Rachmawatidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/731IS COMMUNITY BEHAVIOR AND TOURISM VILLAGE QUALITY AT TOMOK SAMOSIR NORTH SUMATERA?2021-10-05T07:11:23+07:00Erika Revidadummy@dummy.comHadriana Marhaeni Munthedummy@dummy.comSukarman Purbadummy@dummy.com<p>This research aims to analyze the contribution of community behavior on the tourist<br>village quality at Tomok Samosir, North Sumatera. The samples of the research were 50<br>people (head of families) at Tomok Samosir, North Sumatera. The data was collected using a<br>questionnaire, after being tested first. The data analysis technique used simple and multiple<br>regression analysis. The result of the research found that there was a positive and significant<br>contribution between community behavior on the tourist village quality at Tomok Samosir, North<br>Sumatera. The contribution of community behavior on the quality of the tourist village was<br>51,69%. After tracing the three indicators of the community behavior, it turned out that<br>psychomotor indicator had a stronger contribution on the tourist village quality, followed by<br>affective, and cognitive of community behavior at Tomok Samosir, North Sumatera. To increase<br>the tourist village quality, it can be done by increasing the community behavior quality, namely<br>the quality of psychomotor, affective, and cognitive of the community at Tomok Samosir, North<br>Sumatera.</p> <p> </p>2021-09-30T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/733THE EFFECT OF SERVICE MARKETING MIX ON CONSUMER DECISIONS TO CHOOSE MICRO-BUSINESS CREDIT2021-09-11T20:29:29+07:00Syugianto Syugiantodummy@dummy.comRendi Prayudadummy@dummy.comMoris Adidi Yogiadummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/734THE SHIFT OF THE OFFICE AND THEIR EFFECTS ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CRIMINAL LAW PROTECTION AND ENFORCEMENT IN COPYRIGHT LAW2021-09-11T20:30:37+07:00Syafrinaldi Syafrinaldidummy@dummy.comRani Fadhila Syafrinaldidummy@dummy.comDavid Hardiagodummy@dummy.comEndang Supartadummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/735THE INFLUENCE OF LEADERSHIP STYLE AND WORK MOTIVATION ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE EMPLOYEES OF SARANA BITUNG UTAMA COMPANY2021-08-06T12:23:48+07:00Yesita Windi Wuisandummy@dummy.comPikson Lenggetiodummy@dummy.comStephanie M. Tooydummy@dummy.comJuliedi Palenewendummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/736ANALYSIS OF SIPD IMPLEMENTATION AT BPKAD BITUNG CITY GOVERNMENT2021-09-30T18:24:23+07:00Pricilia Joice Pesakdummy@dummy.comNovia Cynthia Maradesadummy@dummy.comAgnes Eyne Baneadummy@dummy.comAhmad Gazalidummy@dummy.com<p>-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/750OPTIMIZATION OF AIR CENTER DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS IMPLEMENTATION USING CRITICAL PATH METHOD AND PROJECT EVALUATION REVIEW TECHNIQUE IN PERUM PERURI'S NON MONEY PRODUCTION DIVISION2021-09-30T09:30:02+07:00Hamdan Amaruddinhamdanamar@pelitabangsa.ac.idKurbandi Saptatmantya B.Rkurbandi@pelitabangsa.ac.idArifin Widi Perdanaarifinwidi45@gmail.com<p>The case study in this research is the Perum Peruri Non-Money Production Division Air Center Development project. The analysis method used in this research is the Critical Path Method (CPM) and Project Evaluation Review Technique (PERT). This analysis method is used to analyze the optimal time and optimal cost of the project which previously took 180 days and cost Rp. 7,939,812,640,-, in order to find out possible accelerate time and the optimal cost of the project. The acceleration method achieved by increasing the working time (overtime hours) for the project workers and also by increasing the number of workers on the project. The results obtained are as follow; there are 3 project paths that occur. One critical path with a project completion time of 180 days. By using the Project Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) method with a Td value of 187 days the probability of project completion is 99.18%, The optimal project time is 168 days which obtained through overtime for 2 hours / day and by using the Project Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) method with a value of Td = 176 days, the probability of project completion is 99.20% and the optimal cost of the project is Rp. 7,649,700,010,- with an increase in costs of 0.03% with a value of Rp. 2.362.000,-</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/739INVESTIGATING EFL TEACHERS’ MOTIVATIONAL STRATEGIES DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC2021-09-30T09:28:39+07:00Reza Anggriyashati Adarareza.adara@gmail.comNovita Puspahatynovita@englit45bekasi.orgNuryadi Nuryadinuryadilinguistics.45bgr@gmail.comWilda Utamawildautama10@gmail.com<p>Teachers have a pivotal role in maintaining and improving EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners’ motivation. Thus, it seems important for teachers to have motivational strategies to nurture learners’ motivation, especially during Covid-19 pandemic where students need to adapt with different teaching and learning situations. The present study aims to analyze motivational strategies that teachers conduct to maintain their students’ motivation during Covid-19 pandemic. The present study will provide more insights to educators on practical knowledge to improve students’ motivation. The present study applied a mixed method by distributing a set of questionnaires and interviewing ten respondents. The results show promoting learners’ self confidence, increasing learners’ goal orientedness, presenting tasks properly, recognizing students’ efforts, making the learning tasks stimulating, promoting group cohesiveness are some of the most salient motivational strategies. On the other hand, creating a pleasant classroom climate and familiarizing learners with L2-related values are some of the least salient motivational strategies. The present study indicates that motivational strategies taken by teachers would depend on the present teaching contexts such as the condition of the learning environment and students, especially during health crises such as Covid-19 pandemic. Thus, it seems important for educators to adapt their approach according to the learning environment and conditions. In addition, pre-service teachers need to be equipped with teaching practical knowledge such as using technology in the classroom and communicating with students so that they will not feel isolated during online teaching. </p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/740EVALUATION OF ELECTRONIC BUDGETING SYSTEM: LEARNING FROM INDONESIA LOCAL GOVERNMENT2021-08-14T06:06:35+07:00Dila Novitadilanovitapasca@gmail.comOlivia Dwi Putriolivia.imooet@gmail.com<p>The Public Information Disclosure Law No. 14 of 2008 is a crucial legislative reference for encouraging transparency in Indonesia. Information availability can lead to good, transparent, effective, efficient, and responsible government. The E-Budgeting method demonstrates this success in terms of budget transparency. Constructivism, qualitative research methodologies, case study research design, data gathering procedures including in-depth interviews, observations, and literature reviews are all part of this research paradigm. Data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and data verification are all approaches used in data analysis. Because the Financial Supervisory Agency has changed its classification from Fair with Exceptions to Unqualified, the results of this study show that the implementation of the e-budgeting system in DKI is proceeding very well. The system offers several advantages, including transparency, efficiency, and effectiveness, as well as the ability to track APBD budget data in DKI Jakarta. Even yet, DKI's e-budgeting system is still not smart due to a number of flaws, including manual budget verification, insufficient detection of incorrect budgets, and poor human resource quality.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/741THE EFFECT OF INTERNAL CONTROL AND GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ON COMPANY VALUE2021-08-17T03:38:25+07:00Kamilah Sa’diahsadiahkamila@gmail.com<p>The Public Information Disclosure Law No. 14 of 2008 is a crucial legislative reference for encouraging transparency in Indonesia. Information availability can lead to good, transparent, effective, efficient, and responsible government. The E-Budgeting method demonstrates this success in terms of budget transparency. Constructivism, qualitative research methodologies, case study research design, data gathering procedures including in-depth interviews, observations, and literature reviews are all part of this research paradigm. Data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and data verification are all approaches used in data analysis. Because the Financial Supervisory Agency has changed its classification from Fair with Exceptions to Unqualified, the results of this study show that the implementation of the e-budgeting system in DKI is proceeding very well. The system offers several advantages, including transparency, efficiency, and effectiveness, as well as the ability to track APBD budget data in DKI Jakarta. Even yet, DKI's e-budgeting system is still not smart due to a number of flaws, including manual budget verification, insufficient detection of incorrect budgets, and poor human resource quality.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/743COUNTERFEIT PRODUCTS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY SECTOR AND LAW ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS: A CASE STUDY OF THE APPAREL BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF BANDUNG2021-08-14T06:30:10+07:00Henry Loupiashloupias@unpas.ac.idIrma Rachmawati Marufirma.rachmawati@unpas.ac.id<p><em>Some</em> <em>consumers buy apparel products based on extrinsic value considerations such as social status, lifestyle, consumerism, and high quality. Consumerism has encouraged counterfeiting of well-known trademarks for various apparel products. The city of Bandung is known as one of the local fashion centers in Indonesia. There are many factory outlets that sell counterfeit products such as Levi's, DKNY, Under Armour, Polo Ralph Lauren, Jeep, Hugo Boss, Giorgio Armani, Guess and other well-known brands. The sale of counterfeit apparel products can have a direct impact on the development of the creative industry and law enforcement efforts. The results show that apparel counterfeit products are very dominant so that it has a negative impact on the development of the creative industry, especially the development of local designs. </em><em>As a result, local brands and local designs are difficult to compete because consumers are more attracted to counterfeit products.</em><em>In addition, law enforcement is weak in dealing with these illegal businesses.</em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/744DOMESTIC TOURISTS AND PLASTIC WASTE POLLUTION IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF CIBEO CUSTOMARY HAMLET2021-08-14T06:34:25+07:00Henry Loupiashloupias@unpas.ac.idKamilah Sa’diahsadiahkamila@gmail.comDila Novitadilanovitapasca@gmail.com<p><em>Sustainable tourism has become a popular theme, namely the concept of a tourism industry that is mutually beneficial for all stakeholders, especially for nature preservation and empowerment of local communities. One of these tourist destinations is the Cibeo customary hamlet, Kanekes Village, Lebak Regency. This hamlet is the residence of the Baduy Dalam community. The location can only be reached on foot for about 3-4 hours from the non-Baduy village of Ciboleger.This study aims to examine the impact of the tourism industry on the preservation of the natural environment and its benefits for the Baduy Dalam community as the main stakeholder.The Baduy Dalam community has various prohibitions in their daily life, among others, the prohibition of using eating and drinking glass utensils or similar materials, toothbrushes, toothpaste, bath soap, and shampoo. The use of factory-made products should not be used because it violates customs. The findings were a lot of garbage such as cigarette filters, plastic bags, mineral plastic bottles, drinking cans, sachet drink wrappers, and food packaging that were thrown away by irresponsible tourists along roads or rivers.Most of the waste is made from non-biodegradable plastics that remain in the soil for decades. Plastic waste pollution has a negative impact on sustainabile tourism development in the Cibeo customary hamlet. Therefore, stakeholders, especially the government need to find the right solution or model in implementing sustainable tourism development in the Cibeo customary hamlet.</em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/751COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERVISION THROUGH THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA'S OMBUDSMAN2021-08-22T02:45:22+07:00Siska Kartikasari Riskyanisiskartika27@gmail.comDila Novitadilanovitapasca@gmail.com<p><em>Community engagement is critical in overseeing the implementation of public services to ensure that they are delivered in the best interests of the community. The Republic of Indonesia's Ombudsman is present as an external institution that oversees public services and allows the public to complain public service providers if there is a risk of maladministration.</em> <em>The purpose of this study was to determine community involvement in public service supervision and to establish how the Jabodetabek Ombudsman's strategy for promoting public participation in public service supervision worked. This research employs a qualitative approach and a case study research methodology.</em> <em>Literature review, documentation, participant observation, and interviews were employed to collect data.</em> <em>According to the findings of the study, the public can participate in the oversight of public services by filing public complaint reports with the Jakarta Ombudsman about charges of public service provider maladministration. Also, the Jakarta Ombudsman provides public service consultations to assist the community if they have difficulty accessing public services. In order to supervise public services, the public can also report information to the Jakarta Ombudsman about possible maladministration. The Jakarta Ombudsman has several methods in place to enhance public participation, including various activities to present the Ombudsman to the wider community. First, through collaboration with the government and educational institutions (universities), second, directly through PVL On the Spot, and third, through the Jakarta Ombudsman's social media.</em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/754INNOVATIVE BUSINESS STRATEGY OF RATTAN INDUSTRY IN KATINGAN REGENCY CENTRAL KALIMANTAN IS IMPERATIVE: A CASE STUDY2021-08-30T23:21:27+07:00Lelo Sintanilelosintani@gmail.comMeitiana Meitianameitiana.sahay@gmail.comAnike Retawatianike.retawati@feb.upr.ac.id<p><em>Indonesia is the largest contributor of rattan in the world which produces around 143,120 tons per year. The export value of Indonesian rattan products reaches USD 357.16 million from January to August 2020. The rattan industry has great potential and is highly competitive product. This study used a qualitative approach and case study research methods. The object of this research is the rattan industry in Katingan Regency, Central Kalimantan Province. It is the largest rattan producer in Indonesia with an area of 325,000 hectares and produces around 600-800 tons/month of rattan. Katingan rattan commodity types are raw rattan and semi-finished rattan materials. So far, Katingan rattan is mostly supplied to the largest rattan craft center in Cirebon Regency, West Java Province. In the center of the furniture and rattan handicraft industry in Cirebon, there are around 1,408 companies and about 60,000 rattan craftsmen who produce 60% of the national rattan products. Minister of Trade Regulation No. 35/2011 on the Export Policy of Rattan and Rattan Products which prohibits the export of raw rattan, washed rattan and round rattan (W/S), and semi-finished rattan. This export ban causes rattan production to decline, commodity prices plummet, and the income of farmers and rattan craftsmen is minimal. Therefore, an innovative business strategy is needed so that the Katingan rattan industry is more optimal and can improve the economy of the local community.</em></p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##http://proceedings.conference.unpas.ac.id/index.php/icoissee/article/view/757OPTIMIZATION OF MEDICAL PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) AS A 'SELF CLEANER' AND ANTIVIRAL USING CARBON QUANTUM DOTS (CQDs) FROM RICE STRAW WASTE2022-09-25T23:53:23+07:00Gema Aditya MahendraGema021001@gmail.comMuhamad Mahfud MuzadiGema021001@gmail.comNurjaya NurjayaGema021001@gmail.com<p>COVID-19 cases in the world have reached 100 million cases. One of the preventive measures in preventing COVID-19 is by using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). PPE is a set of medical devices to cover the body consisting of Surgical Masks, N95 Respirators, Eye Protection, Face Shields, Examination Gloves, Surgical Gloves, Disposable Dresses, Medical Coveralls, Heavy Duty Apron, Waterproof Boots, and Shoe Covers . The use of PPE in nowadays can only be used once. Meanwhile, the need for PPE has increased since the COVID-19 case. As a result, the production of PPE becomes crisis and tends to pile up as trash. The idea offered in this project is the use of Carbon Quantum Dots (CQDs) from rice straw as a self-cleaner and antiviral for PPE. Carbon Quantum Dots (CQDs) are a zero-dimensional carbon nanomaterial that is below 10 nm in size, has an amorphous structure, and spherical in shape. CQDs has a unique property that called luminescence. The luminescence of CQDs can trigger a photocatalyst reaction so that it can kills virus (antiviral) that attached to the surface of CQDs. In addition, its small dimensions and size can prevent viruses from entering through its surface. The main material used to make CQDs in this project is rice straw waste. By looking at the composition of the rice straw in general, it consist of Neutral Detergent Fiber (NDF) 77.00%, Acid Detergent Fiber (ADF) 57.91%, cellulose 23.05%, hemicellulose 19.09%, and lignin 22.93%. These composition are composed more of the carbon content which has the potential to be the main composition in the manufacture of CQDs. With the idea of this project, it is hoped that it can answer problems regarding the PPE crisis and waste pollution due to PPE.</p>2021-08-02T00:00:00+07:00##submission.copyrightStatement##