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Journal : Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon

The Use of Environmental Sensors on Optimizing Natural Resource Management with Technology Integration in Environmental Accounting Information Systems Renaldo, Nicholas; Susanti, Wilda; Chandra, Teddy; Jahrizal, Jahrizal; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Azim, Fauzan; Tendra, Gusrio; Ramdani, Ramdani; Veronica, Kristy; Ramadhani, Ramadhani
Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/interconnection.v2i2.115

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The use of environmental sensors in EAIS goes beyond traditional accounting by embedding environmental sustainability into the core of financial management. It enables companies to meet sustainability targets more effectively by offering visibility into their environmental footprint, leading to better strategic planning, risk management, and compliance with environmental regulations. The study follows a descriptive and exploratory research design to identify the current challenges and opportunities in integrating environmental sensors into EAIS. The integration of environmental sensors into Environmental Accounting Information Systems (EAIS) represents a significant innovation in the field of environmental accounting. By enabling real-time data collection and continuous monitoring of environmental impacts, this system allows businesses to manage resources more effectively, ensure regulatory compliance, and enhance corporate transparency. The sensor-integrated EAIS not only optimizes resource use but also helps businesses align their operations with sustainability goals, providing a comprehensive view of both environmental and financial performance.
Innovative Business Models and IoT-Driven Solutions for Smart Goat Farming Management Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Renaldo, Nicholas; Susanti, Wilda; Tendra, Gusrio; Jahrizal, Jahrizal; Dalil, M.; Veronica, Kristy; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Musa, Sulaiman; Cecilia, Cecilia
Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/interconnection.v2i2.116

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This study examines how farmers can transition from traditional practices to a more data-centric approach, using IoT not just for operational efficiency but also as a strategic tool for creating new revenue streams. This research introduces the concept of smart goat farming ecosystems, where IoT technology, data analytics, and business model innovation converge to create a comprehensive and sustainable farm management approach. The qualitative research design will be used to understand the complex and context-dependent nature of IoT adoption in goat farming. This research has demonstrated that the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in goat farming has the potential to significantly improve operational efficiency, animal welfare, and productivity. The use of IoT devices for real-time health monitoring, automated feeding systems, and environmental control can assist farmers in optimizing resources, reducing waste, and ensuring better care for livestock. Future study can explore how IoT can be combined with artificial intelligence, blockchain, and big data analytics to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency in livestock farming.
Digital Transformation Strategy to Enhance Consumer Trust in Apple Cider Vinegar Products through Quality, Legality, and Digital Education Renaldo, Nicholas; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Suhardjo, Suhardjo; Panjaitan, Harry Patuan; Purnama, Intan; Jahrizal, Jahrizal; Yovita, Indri; Veronica, Kristy; Musa, Sulaiman; Wahid, Nabila
Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/interconnection.v2i2.121

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The increasing popularity of Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) as a health supplement has created opportunities for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the health product market. However, issues such as exaggerated health claims, inconsistent product quality, lack of regulatory certifications, and insufficient consumer education have contributed to declining trust among digital consumers. This study explores how digital transformation can enhance consumer trust in ACV products through a qualitative approach involving in-depth interviews with ACV producers and digital content analysis. The findings reveal that many producers lack standardization in quality control, face challenges in obtaining legal certification (BPOM, halal), and underutilize digital platforms for health education. As a solution, the study proposes a strategic framework based on a digitally adapted Business Model Canvas, which integrates transparent product labeling, educational digital content, and trust signals such as verified reviews and interactive consumer engagement. This digital strategy not only strengthens brand credibility but also addresses health risks associated with improper ACV use, promoting safer and more informed consumption. The research contributes to the literature on digital business strategies for functional health products and provides a practical roadmap for MSMEs to build consumer trust through quality, legality, and education.
Development of IoT-Based Accounting System for Automatic Environmental Data Monitoring Susanti, Wilda; Renaldo, Nicholas; Chandra, Teddy; Tendra, Gusrio; Veronica, Kristy; Ramadhani, Ramadhani; Ramdani, Ramdani; Panjaitan, Harry Patuan; Junaedi, Achmad Tavip; Purnama, Intan
Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Interconnection: An Economic Perspective Horizon
Publisher : First Ciera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61230/interconnection.v2i2.122

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This study aims to develop an IoT-based accounting system called Smart Eco Ledger to automatically monitor and record environmental data for use in environmental accounting reports. The system integrates sensors (e.g., temperature, humidity, CO₂), a microcontroller (ESP32), cloud storage (Firebase), and a user-friendly web dashboard. It enables real-time monitoring, automatic data logging, and simple report generation for environmental performance tracking. The results showed that the system works accurately, with high user satisfaction scores in usability testing. This innovation bridges the gap between environmental monitoring and accounting practices by eliminating manual input and increasing data reliability. The novelty of this research lies in the integration of IoT technology with environmental accounting in real-time, supported by cloud systems and interfaces accessible to accounting professionals. Although testing was limited to indoor conditions and a small sample size, the system shows potential for wider adoption. Future research may include sensor expansion, blockchain integration, mobile access, and AI-based forecasting. The Smart Eco Ledger contributes to sustainable accounting practices and demonstrates a practical solution for organizations committed to environmental responsibility and digital transformation.