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Systematic Literature Review on the Impact of Green Manufacturing Implementation on Corporate Sustainability Performance Thoriq, Ezar Aufa; Asyazilal, Abieta; Putranto, Andre Novia; Hidayati, Retno; Mawardi, Wisnu
Research Horizon Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Research Horizon - August 2024 (Thematic Issue)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.4.4.2024.315

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This literature review explores the impact of green manufacturing on corporate sustainability performance with green innovation as a mediator. Green manufacturing, characterized by environmentally friendly practices in production processes, has gained significant attention due to its potential to enhance sustainability outcomes. Corporate sustainability performance, encompassing economic, environmental, and social dimensions, is crucial for long-term organizational success and stakeholder value creation. Green innovation, including technological advancements and strategic initiatives towards sustainability, plays a vital role in driving positive environmental impacts and competitive advantages. Understanding the interplay between these factors is essential for firms seeking to integrate sustainable practices into their operations and achieve superior performance in a rapidly evolving global landscape.
Digital Technology on Financial Inclusion and Economic Justice in Indonesia Chotrianda, Nadhia Fortuna; Setiawan, Doni; Mawardi, Wisnu
Research Horizon Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024): Research Horizon - December 2024 (Thematic Issue)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.4.6.2024.411

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The digital revolution in financial services has significantly changed the landscape of financial inclusion. Financial inclusion and economic justice remain a major challenge for the poor and vulnerable, especially in developing countries like Indonesia. Digital technology is developing as a promising alternative for increasing access to services of formal financial, reducing economic inequalities, and improving people’s well-being. This study investigates the function of digital technologies in fostering financial inclusion and economic justice across the social strata in Indonesia. The findings show that digital technology has enhanced access financial services, reduced inequality and opened new economic opportunities for communities. However, there are challenges in ensuring equal access to digital financial services, including literacy barriers, infrastructure gaps, and security concerns. By evaluating government initiative and private sector engagement in promoting financial inclusion, this study highlights the critical role of digital tools in advancing economic justice. The research contributes by providing policy recommendations to improve access to digital technologies, expand financial inclusion, and support more equitable and sustainable economic growth.
Indonesia's Empowered Economy Transition: A Path to Sustainable Prosperity Iffada, Berliana; Syafa’ati, Fiskia; Mawardi, Wisnu
Research Horizon Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024): Research Horizon - December 2024 (Thematic Issue)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.4.6.2024.426

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Indonesia's pursuit of an empowered economy aligns with its broader goal of achieving sustainable prosperity. This transition necessitates a comprehensive approach that integrates economic, environmental, and social dimensions. A key component of this strategy is the empowerment of Indonesian citizens, particularly those in the traditional sector, to drive economic growth and reduce poverty. This study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of current research related to economic empowerment for sustainable welfare in Indonesia. The method used in this research is Systematic Literature Review, referring to various literatures published between 2015 to 2024. The results of this study show that by implementing structural reforms, optimizing natural resource management, and strengthening the industrial sector, Indonesia can build a resilient and inclusive economy. Moreover, investing in renewable energy, developing sustainable infrastructure, and fostering community empowerment are essential for realizing a sustainable future. Through a concerted effort by the government, private sector, and civil society, Indonesia can position itself as a global leader in realizing sustainable economic empowerment and prosperity.
Fintech and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Emerging Markets Ramadhan, Aryasatia; Vidianto, Muhammad Afiq; Muharam, Harjum; Mawardi, Wisnu
Research Horizon Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Research Horizon - June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54518/rh.5.3.2025.598

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This study examines the developing relationship between financial technology (fintech) and financial inclusion in emerging economies. The financial sector has undergone rapid transformation due to fintech, which offers cutting-edge digital solutions that extend financial services to previously unbanked or underserved communities. By systematically reviewing relevant literature, this study underscores the positive impact of fintech in reducing barriers to financial access, reducing transaction costs, and improving the availability of credit, payments, and savings tools in emerging economies. Fintech also plays a significant role in empowering marginalized groups, supporting micro-entrepreneurs, and fostering digital financial ecosystems. Although progress has been made, inclusive growth is still hindered by several obstacles, including fragmented regulatory frameworks, limited digital infrastructure, cybersecurity threats, and a general lack of financial literacy. The findings offer significant insights for policymakers, financial institutions, and technological developers aiming to utilize fintech to enhance long-term financial inclusion. This research adds to the expanding literature by situating fintech’s role in inclusive finance within the distinct economic and institutional frameworks of emerging markets, while also highlighting key areas for further study and policy action.
Co-Authors Adistya, Renna Alamaint, Saezar Anisqe Adita Ardiansyah, Rizki Arief Rachman Arindra Karunia Rahmadhani, Arindra Karunia Asriyani, Rahma Asti Mardiana Putri, Asti Mardiana Astuti, Fitria Yuni Asyazilal, Abieta Cahyana, Muhammad Aziz Catur Karyanto Pilih Chotrianda, Nadhia Fortuna Dea Adielyani Diah Meani R.M.D Dinda Ayu Septiana Doni Setiawan Dul Muid Eliezer Yudha Nattan Fahmi Hasan, Fahmi Farhanditya, Ferdiansyah Djody Farich Novrina Sandy Fitri Andriani, Lia Foza Hadyu Hasanatina, Foza Hadyu Fuad Mas’ud Glady Precillia Arindi, Glady Precillia Hadi, Naufal Handayani, Heny Harjum Muharam Harris, Rizky Muhammad Hashifah Nabilah Hashifah Nabilah, Hashifah Hendra Fitrianto Hendratno, Roberto Heny Handayani Iffada, Berliana Iga Bagus Jaya Wardhana, Iga Bagus Jaya Indra Kurnia Irene Rini Demi Pangestuti Kurniawan, Noval Kusuma, Difa Putra Makusara, Kumaralalita Mansur Mansur Miyasto Miyasto Mochammad Ardani Muhajir, Atok Muhammad Aziz Cahyana Muhammad Azmi Fauzan, Muhammad Azmi Nugroho, Leonardus Jayadi Pangestika, Devi Wahyu Pradhipta, Rama Dwika Prasetyo, Ivan Pratama, Anaszaki Purbayu Budi Santosa Putra, Ardhilo Putranto, Andre Novia Rachmawati, Windasari Rahmitha, Sasya Ramadhan, Aryasatia Rayhan, Raditya Valeri Aurelia Retno Hidayati Reza Surya Akdiwidjaya Riza, Mukaffi Rizky Utami, Anindya Rizqi Amalia Yasinta Putri Robiyanto Robiyanto Robiyanto, Robiyanto Robiyanto, Robiyanto Ryan Havidhian Putra Sari, Dwi Kamilah Sasya Rahmitha Setiyawati, Lia SUGENG WAHYUDI Sugeng Wahyudi, Sugeng Syafa’ati, Fiskia Tarigan, Edi Suranta Thoriq, Ezar Aufa Tiari Aprisilya, Tiari Vidianto, Muhammad Afiq Wafdayanti, Haasya Widiastuti, Cahyaning Ajeng Yurivin, Nerissa Zakiah Zakiah