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Greenflation in the Era of Energy Transition: New Implications for Sustainable Economic Policy Sukomardojo, Tekat; Patriani, Ira; Judijanto, Loso; Pratomo, Soni; Afrilia, Ufa Anita; Sari, Avid Leonardo
ENDLESS: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FUTURE STUDIES Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): ENDLESS: International Journal of Future Studies
Publisher : Global Writing Academica Researching & Publishing

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In the accelerating shift towards renewable energy, a phenomenon termed 'greenflation' is emerging as a critical factor influencing global economic policies. This paper delves into the concept of greenflation, characterized by the inflationary pressures stemming from the transition to green energy sources. Through a comprehensive literature review, we analyze the multifaceted impact of greenflation on sustainable economic policies. We explore the dynamics between the increasing demand for renewable energy resources and the corresponding rise in their prices, considering the implications for both developed and developing economies. The paper also examines how greenflation challenges traditional economic models and necessitates the formulation of innovative policy frameworks that balance environmental sustainability with economic stability. By synthesizing existing research, this study aims to provide a nuanced understanding of greenflation and its implications, paving the way for informed policy-making in the era of energy transition.
Generation Z and Sustainable Digital Consumption: Patterns, Challenges, and Potential in Indonesia Sari, Avid Leonardo; Avina, Diyah Ayu Amalia; Irwandi; Sukomardojo, Tekat; Fatmawati, Endang
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 7 No 4 (2025): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
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The development of digital technology has fundamentally changed people's consumption patterns, especially among Generation Z, who live in a fast-paced and connected digital ecosystem. This phenomenon presents significant opportunities and challenges in efforts to encourage more sustainable consumption behavior amidst increasing dependence on technology. In Indonesia, the dynamics of Generation Z's digital consumption demonstrate a shift in values ​​that reflect the need for efficiency, personalization, and social responsibility in daily digital activities. The purpose of this study is to analyze the patterns, challenges, and potential of Generation Z in realizing sustainable digital consumption in Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative approach, relying on data obtained from previous research, academic publications, and relevant sources that describe the phenomenon of digital consumption among the younger generation. The collected data were analyzed in depth to identify the relationship between consumption behavior, sustainability awareness, and strategies that can be implemented to strengthen positive change. The results show that Generation Z has high digital awareness but still faces a gap between knowledge and practices of sustainability. The main challenges arise from the dominance of instant consumption culture, digital social pressures, and the lack of systemic support that encourages ethical consumption. Nevertheless, the level of digital literacy, collaborative spirit, and tendency to support socio-environmental values ​​​​are strong assets for this generation to become agents of change. With educational strategies, sustainable business innovation, and cross-sector collaboration, Generation Z has great potential to become a key driver of transformation towards a more conscious, inclusive, and sustainable digital consumption ecosystem in Indonesia
The Impact of Blockchain Technology on Sharia Philanthropy: Enhancing Donation Transparency in Indonesia Sari, Avid Leonardo; Irwandi; Saptayuda, Agusfian; Yanuarisa, Yesika; Nurlaela, Fitri
International Journal of Science and Society Vol 7 No 4 (2025): International Journal of Science and Society (IJSOC)
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The development of Islamic philanthropy in Indonesia has shown significant growth along with growing public awareness of religious-based donation practices. However, this increase has not been fully accompanied by a uniform level of transparency and open reporting among Islamic philanthropic institutions. This situation presents challenges in building public trust, especially amidst increasing demands for accountability and access to information in the digital environment. This study aims to analyze the role of blockchain technology in increasing transparency in the management and reporting of donations in Islamic philanthropy in Indonesia. The research method used is a qualitative approach, reviewing various scientific literature, institutional reports, and academic publications relevant to the research topic. The results indicate that limitations in reporting systems and fragmented data management remain major obstacles to achieving transparency in Islamic philanthropy. The use of blockchain technology has the potential to strengthen the traceability of fund flows, the reliability of transaction recording, and the ongoing access to donation information for the public. Increased transparency through this technology-based system has implications for strengthening public trust, sustainable donor participation, and the institutional legitimacy of Islamic philanthropy in Indonesia.
Local Government Budget Management Strategies for Optimizing Regional Revenue Krismiyati Krismiyati; Yesika Yanuarisa; Avid Leonardo Sari; Indra Kristian; Dadi Kuswandi
Ministrate: Jurnal Birokrasi dan Pemerintahan Daerah Vol. 5 No. 3 (2023): Birokrasi dan Pemerintahah di Daerah 12
Publisher : Jurusan Administrasi Publik FISIP UIN SGD Bandung

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The presence of regional autonomy gives regional governments the authority to regulate their regional opinions. However, at the same time, regional development often results in a lack of ability of local governments to manage their budgets properly. This research then aims to look at how local governments manage their budgets to optimize Regional Revenue. This research was carried out using a descriptive qualitative approach.  This research then found that regional budget management is the key to optimizing revenue. In overcoming central government dependency, efficient budget management is needed. Through monitoring, planning, and evaluation, the budget is maximized. A performance-based approach strengthens resource allocation and project assessment. Increasing regional income occurs through taxation, levies, community participation, and transparency. With good management, community involvement, and a focus on results, local governments achieve fiscal independence and local prosperity.