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Advancing educational quality: an online review analysis of stakeholder perceptions in bali international schools Noerhartati, Endang; Handani, Narariya Dita; Dhaneswara, Nindya
Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Dasar Vol 11, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Dasar
Publisher : Prodi PGSD FKIP Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/pendas.11.1.154-165

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This study used word frequency and co-occurrence network analysis using KH Coder 3.0 to evaluate perceptions of international schools in Bali, as reflected in 614 online reviews. The analysis, which yielded an average satisfaction rating of 4.4 out of 5, identified school as the most common term and demonstrated its significance in the review. Frequent mention of children, students, teachers, as well as emotionally resonant terms such as amazing and nature, highlight society's emphasis on educational quality, student-teacher relationships, and the ethos of the school environment. This network of co-occurrences further reveals the importance of community, curriculum, and the integration of Balinese cultural and natural elements into the educational experience. This research aims to fill this gap by examining how online reviews of international schools in Bali influence their reputation among the expatriate community and influence parents' choices. The result of this research is an analysis of customer responses to international schools in Bali, which were assessed quantitatively and qualitatively in this research, providing strong evidence of the high regard for these institutions. An average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on a large number of reviews, indicates strong satisfaction among parents and students with the educational services provided. Green School's outstanding performance, in terms of review volume, is an exemplary example of educational excellence that can serve as a benchmark for other schools. These insights, gained from the application of a robust methodology using KH Coder 3.0, not only confirm the current strength of educational institutions but also pave the way for targeted strategies to address potential growth.
Legal Policy Against People Smuggling as a Crime of Trafficking in Persons with a Transnational Dimension Zulyadi, Rizkan; Pinem, Serimin; Lubis, Andi Hakim; Dhaneswara, Nindya
Jurnal Hukum Vol 40, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Hukum
Publisher : Unissula

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jh.40.2.192-213

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This research investigates Indonesia’s legal framework for addressing human smuggling, focusing on the integration of penal policies targeting its root causes and evaluating the impact of international collaborations in law enforcement. Despite existing literature on human smuggling, critical gaps remain, particularly in understanding the role of criminal policy as part of social policy and the practical effects of international cooperation. The study aims to answer two primary questions: the role of criminal policy in addressing human smuggling crimes in Indonesia and the non-penal policies Indonesia has implemented to combat human smuggling. This research adopts a normative legal methodology, analyzing Indonesia’s Criminal Code, the Eradication of Trafficking in Persons Law, the Suppression of Migrant Smuggling Law, and relevant international frameworks like the Bali Process. The study reveals that an effective approach to combating human smuggling requires a balance of penal and non-penal measures, strong adherence to territorial sovereignty, and enhanced international cooperation. It finds that while penal policies act as deterrents, non-penal strategies, such as victim protection and public awareness campaigns, are equally crucial. Additionally, the study highlights the importance of regional and international collaborations in strengthening law enforcement, emphasizing the need for specialized legal framework to address human smuggling.
Corporate Compliance with Net-Zero Target and Environmental Regulations: Lessons from South Korea for Indonesia Lisdiyono, Edy; Dhaneswara, Nindya; Budiharseno, Rianmahardhika Sahid
Lex Publica Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : APPTHI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58829/lp.12.1.2025.300

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This study examines corporate compliance with net-zero emissions targets and environmental regulations in Indonesia and South Korea, with the aim of exploring lessons Indonesia can apply from South Korea's experience. The study uses a comparative, descriptive qualitative approach, with data collected through a review of legal documents, government regulations, corporate reports, scientific journals, and international publications. The analysis focuses on comparing Indonesia's voluntary compliance system, which still relies on fiscal incentives and non-sanction evaluations, with South Korea's mandatory compliance system through the Framework Law on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth and the Korea Emissions Trading Scheme (K-ETS). The results show that South Korea's success in encouraging corporate compliance with net-zero is supported by a binding legal framework, integrated ESG reporting, and digital emissions monitoring. Meanwhile, Indonesia is still in the policy commitment stage. The study recommends strengthening the net-zero legal framework, integrating ESG-based reporting systems.