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Net Zero Strategies in State Owned Energy Firms Pudjono, Alpha Nur Setyawan; Wibisono, Dermawan; Sulaeman, Dwi Rian; Asbah, Zuhwan; Bangun, Madju Yuni Ros; Purwadi, Agus; Halim, Didi Kurniadi; Putri, Aghnia Nadhira Aliya; Maulanda, Fadrian Dwiki; Sonia, Veren; Shihran, Reza Setiadi; Hibban, Laksamana Naufal; Anugia, Zakie; Priyanto, Rohmat
International Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship, Social Science and Humanities Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): January - June Volume
Publisher : Research Synergy Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/ijmesh.v8i2.2688

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This study investigated renewable energy strategies in Malaysia, Denmark, and Japan to derive actionable insights for Indonesia’s energy transition. The objective was to explore effective approaches for achieving net-zero emissions in state-owned energy enterprises within developing countries. A comparative analysis methodology was employed, incorporating benchmarking interviews with policymakers, industry experts, and regulators from the three countries, as well as the review of official energy strategy documents. Malaysia emphasized diversifying its energy mix through supportive policies and advancements in solar, hydro, and biomass technologies. Denmark achieved remarkable success through a liberalized energy market and robust regulatory support, particularly for wind power. Japan, shaped by its post-Fukushima context, focused on energy independence via investments in solar, wind, and geothermal technologies. The findings revealed that Indonesia could benefit from adopting a diversified energy portfolio, establishing stable policy frameworks, increasing investments in research and development, modernizing its power grid, and engaging local communities. This study concluded that aligning Indonesia’s energy policies with technological capabilities and regulatory environments is essential to achieving a sustainable energy transition and meeting net-zero targets.
THE INFLUENCE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)REPORTING, CORPORATE LEVERAGE, AND COMPANY AGE ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF BANKING IN INDONESIA(STUDY ON BANKS LISTED ON IDX IN 2018-2019) Maulanda, Fadrian Dwiki
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FEB Vol. 9 No. 1
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya

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The purpose of this research is to discover the influence of Corporate SocialResponsibility (CSR) Reporting, Corporate Leverage, and CompanyAge on financialperformance of banking in Indonesia on banks listed on IDX in 2018-2019. Thesampling was conducted through the non-probability technique, and purposivesampling, acquiring. 60 Banks in Indonesia on banks listed onIDXduring researchperiods. This research used content analysis calculation techniques for dataprocessing and effect testing with multiple regression tests. The results show that CSRReporting and Corporate Leverage have negative influence the financial performance,while Company Age have no significant influence the financial performance.Keywords: CSR, Corporate Leverage, Company Age, Financial Performance,Bank