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NAVIGATE THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS WITH SUSTAINABLE FINANCIAL STRATEGY Loso Judijanto; Raden Ayu Trisnayoni; Teguh Wibowo
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): Mei
Publisher : ADISAM PUBLISHER

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In a global context that increasingly emphasizes the importance of environmental and social sustainability, face challenges as well as opportunities to redesign their financial strategies. These trends are accelerated by changing consumer preferences, pressure from investors and stakeholders, and tighter regulations on sustainability. The aim of this study is to look further into sustainable financial strategies that can be applied in various business models, and their implementation. The research method used in this study is literature. Research results show that sustainable financial strategies not only minimize negative impacts on the environment and society, but also open access to new capital, enhance brand image, and promote compliance with applicable regulations. Furthermore, the implementation of effective ESG practices has proven to improve the financial performance of companies in the long term. By encouraging a holistic approach that considers external and internal impacts, companies can not only survive but also thrive in a global economy that increasingly demands greater environmental, social, and governance responsibilities.
Sustainable MICE Event Practices: An Explorative Study Raden Ayu Trisnayoni; I Putu Astawa; I Ketut Sutama
International Journal of Travel, Hospitality and Events Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Journal of Travel, Hospitality and Events
Publisher : The Postgraduate School of Tourism Sahid Polytechnic

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ABSTRACT Purpose: This research aims to provide insight into sustainable event practices implemented by Melali MICE as one of the largest event organizers in Bali, Indonesia. Research methods: The research uses a qualitative approach. The sampling used is purposive. The informant selected as a sample is considered to know the sustainability and organizing of the event. Data collection using in-depth interview methods and participatory observations of the event at Melali MICE. Results and discussion: The cost is high to meet the needs of a green environment and to meet the demands of clients who are not environmentally friendly. This makes Melali MICE less likely to implement sustainability practices in the events they organize Implication: Planning for environmentally friendly events is needed to prepare for pre-event, event and post-event consistently implement sustainability practices. Keywords: event, event organizer, MICE, environmental sustainability.
INDONESIA’S IMMIGRATION POLICY IN MANAGING THE MOBILITY OF MICE TOURIST DELEGATES AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES Annisa Wardhani; Christina Lipuringtyas Rudatin; Anggraini, Asterina; Raden Ayu Trisnayoni; Setyawan, Heri
International Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting Research (IJEBAR) Vol 9 No 4 (2025): IJEBAR, VOL. 09 ISSUE 04, DECEMBER 2025
Publisher : LPPM ITB AAS INDONESIA (d.h STIE AAS Surakarta)

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This study examines Indonesia’s immigration policies in managing the mobility of MICE delegates attending international conferences. Delegates’ mobility is a strategic element of business tourism, influencing participant arrival efficiency, travel experience, and overall destination competitiveness. The research analyzes the effectiveness of visa-on-arrival schemes, e-visa mechanisms, conference-specific immigration facilitation, and interagency coordination that supports participant flows. Data were drawn from regulatory reviews, institutional reports, and empirical insights from event organizers. Findings indicate that responsive and integrated immigration policies significantly enhance Indonesia’s attractiveness as a MICE destination, particularly in terms of accessibility, processing time, and procedural certainty. Nevertheless, challenges remain in regulatory harmonization, technological readiness, and policy literacy among stakeholders. This study recommends strengthening event-based immigration service models to improve Indonesia’s competitiveness in the global MICE market.