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International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science
ISSN : 27209644     EISSN : 27210871     DOI : 10.38142/ijesss
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (abbreviated as IJESSS) p-ISSN 2720-9644 and e-ISSN 2721-0871 is a multidisciplinary journal covering all aspects of the environmental impacts of socio-economic development. The International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Sciences is published quarterly and published in March, July and November. IJESSS also uses LOCKSS system to ensure a secure and permanent archive for the journal. Concerned with the complex interactions between development and the environment, its purpose is to seek ways and means for achieving sustainability in all human activities aimed at such development. Coverage includes interactions among society, development and environment, and their implications for sustainable development; technical, economic, ethical and philosophical aspects of sustainable development; local, regional and global sustainability and their practical implementation; development and application of indicators of sustainability; development, verification, implementation, and monitoring of policies for sustainable development; sustainable use of land, water, energy and biological resources in development, waste management; impacts of agriculture and forestry activities on soil and aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity, Economic Circular and much more
Articles 579 Documents
Analysis Of Eligibility, Contribution And Behavior Of Cloves Market In North Kulisusu District, North Buton Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Wa Ode Al ZARLIANI; La Ode Muhammad DAVID
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v3i2.209

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This research was conducted in Wa Ode Buri Village, North Kulisusu District, and North Buton Regency. The location determination was determined purposively. The objectives of this research are 1) to find out how much income farmers get from farming, which is obtained by farmers from clove farming in Wa Ode Buri Village, North Kulisusu District, and North Buton Regency. 2) To find out how much contribution farmers get from clove farming in Wa Ode Buri Village, North Kulisusu District, North Buton Regency. 3) To find out how much feasibility value is obtained by farmers from clove farming in Wa Ode Buri Village, North Kulisusu District, and North Buton Regency. 4) How is the behavior of the clove market in North Kulisusu District. The sampling technique used is a simple random sampling technique. The results showed that 1) the average income received by respondent farmers from clove farming was IDR 15,258,026 with an income range of IDR 7,098,750 – IDR 29,798,750. 2) The value of the feasibility of farming is obtained by a value of 2.3, which means that the clove farming carried out by the respondent farmers is feasible to be cultivated and developed. 3) The contribution of clove farming income to the total income of farmers is 68.04%, which means that clove farming income is categorized as high.
Indonesia’s 2022 Presidency for the G20 Summit in a Strategic Intelligence Perspective Anticipating Security and Hidden Agenda Issues Sundawan SALYA; Yassar NANDANA
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Indonesia is trusted to host the G20 summit in 2022. This opportunity is the first time since the G20 was established. With the slogan "Recover Together, Recover Stronger", Indonesia hopes that this forum will provide an opportunity for all member countries to engage in dialogue to achieve political stability following the Covid-19 pandemics. Several priority issues will be discussed, which is the global health architecture as a joint effort in responding to Covid-19, which is still spreading in various countries, including the emergence of a new virus variant known as Omicron. In addition to these issues, dialogue forums allow countries to aspire to their national interests, although not all state purposes and interests can be stated explicitly. Strategic intelligence provides remarkable analytical results. Undeniably, the Indonesian Presidency in the G20 has many advantages. However, that does not mean it negates some threats. The holding of the G20 in Indonesia presents a potential threat in increasing clandestine operations in Indonesian territory, obtaining information domestically as a manifestation of foreign efforts to achieve their national interests. In addition, the discussion of sensitive issues such as the issue of Papuan independence, issues of illegal logging and conservation and destruction of forests can irritate Indonesia and interfere with the national interests. Thus, the strategic intelligence approach for maintaining Indonesia's interests in the G20 series should be well-applied.
Public, Private, People Partnership Framework For Developing Indonesian Smart City Infrastructure Erlando SULISTIA; Kwang Woo NAM
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v3i2.211

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The development of smart cities is an essential aspect of sustainable cities, but this initiative demands many resources. To assist the development of smart cities, the public, private partnership (PPP) concept has proven to be particularly helpful. The inclusion of the people, as a new stakeholder, is introduced to the concept to form a revised public, private, people partnership (PPPP) concept, which can improve the efficiency of developing services in a smart city via bottom-up development. Introducing the new stakeholder to the PPP framework brings new challenges. Issues related to introducing the new stakeholder in Indonesia have been divided into three categories: low awareness and limited information about government projects, human resources limitations, and uncertainty concerning government projects. Two concrete solutions are proposed to overcome this barrier: an information-sharing platform and a living laboratory-based PPPP. The objectives of this paper were, first, to analyze the stage of PPPP development in Indonesia, and then to provide a solution to facilitate its implementation in Indonesia. Three stages were identified: predevelopment, development, and maturity. Information collected included the title, authors, methodology, results, and recommendations. Data sources were primarily Science Direct, Google Scholar, and Scopus. Three of which were based on the PPPP model.
Income Diversification on Stability in Banking Industry A Systematic Literature Review Handy OCTAVIANUS; Khaira Amalia FACHRUDIN
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v3i2.212

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This study aims to provide a deeper understanding of income diversification carried out by banks and provide guidelines for future researchers in conducting research related to the relationship between income diversification and bank stability. The method used in this research is the Systematic Literature Review (SLR), which identifies and assesses the findings of previous studies in order to guide further research in the future. There was 1 article from conference papers and 1 article from working papers. The remaining 28 articles came from well-known publishers. So 30 articles were obtained from well-known publishers and content following the topic of this literature review. The findings of this study indicate that the main motives for implementing the income diversification strategy are increased performance, reduced risk and competition between banks. This study also shows that there is a fairly wide research gap regarding the relationship between income diversification and bank stability. In addition, it was found that the Herfindahl Hirschman Index (HHI) is the most widely used measurement as a proxy for income diversification, and the generalized method of moment (GMM) is the most commonly applied statistical testing tool. The findings of this study are expected to provide a comprehensive picture of the implementation of the income diversification strategy and provide guidance for future research areas.
The Battle of Taste Under The Tent A Study of the Togal Tradition on Makeang Community in North Maluku M Ridha AJAM; Rudi TAWARI
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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This article studies the tradition of togal in Makeang communities in North Maluku. This tradition faced various dynamics, one of which is a matter of taste. The young and old generations have different taste when togal performed. The young generation does not appreciate togal, while the older generation is still very appreciative. The assumption is that if the young generation does not appreciate anymore, the existence of the togal is being threatened. The reason is, the generation that has the role in the sustainability of this tradition has not positive attitude. By using the qualitative research methods, this study reveals that tastes are a subjective area that cannot be debated. Tastes are the truth of everyone. However, in most cases, conflicts often occur. The generation that has an interest in togal is involved in the battle of tastes with the generation who are not interested in the context of performance. The older generation wants to play togal, while the younger generation rejects as a music of party (performance). This battle occurs because there is a different opinion between of them. Thus, there is a negotiation process in solving the problem. If the older generation is more dominant, the party will be held with the music of togal. If there is a way of agreement, then the time for the party that takes all night is agreed to be two parts. The first part is for togal, while the second for modern music.
Sex + Corruption = Sexortion Amalia SYAUKET; Dwi Seno WIJANARKO
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Transparency International includes sextortion or sexual extortion in the Global Corruption Barometer Asia. According to the data above, Indonesia ranks first in the country with the number of cases of sextortion highest in Asia. The forms of corruption that most often adorn every government organization, which occur the most and are vulnerable to involving state officials, are extortion, gratification, and bribery. Other more surprising facts from GCB Asia 2020 research a new indicator, namely sextortion, and Indonesia ranks first in the highest sextortion cases in Asia. This term is still very common, which reveals that corruption is not just a matter of money. As for the problems that will be answered with a descriptive qualitative approach, first, in the perspective of criminal law, are the provisions governing sextortion adequate? Second, what can be done to prevent the prevalence of sextortion? This study found that first, the regulation of sextortion is adequate in Indonesian criminal law, which is identical and congruent with abuse of power. Secondly, prevention efforts are in the form of a moralistic system and community empowerment. Novelty: Integrate sextortion into the anti-corruption movement in the form of an anti-sexual harassment program to achieve wider awareness that sextortion is a form of corruption.
Constelation Of Power Behind Communication Presidential In Intolerance Issues (Critical Discourse Analysis of the President's Statement in the case of Meliana in Tanjungbalai) Benny SUSETYO; Udi RUSADI; Mikhael DUA
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v3i2.216

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Presidential communication has a role in carrying out the political function of the president as head of state or government. In practice, presidential communication pays attention to efforts to maintain power with ideological dominance through direct statements of the president, media quotes, or official social media accounts. This power is related to how the president manifests statements, attitudes, and actions as a practice of power carried out by political leaders. In the package of identity politics that is getting stronger, cases of intolerance are suspected to be very influential on the way the president conducts political communication. This study will focus on efforts to uncover hidden ideologies in presidential communications that contain power practices in cases of intolerance in Indonesia. Through a paradigm with an approach, this research uses Van Dijk's critical analysis method to find the presidential communication text related to the Meliana case in Tanjungbalai and to understand aspects of the president's cognition and social context in several related statements. This study concludes that the president's communication strategy has a double meaning behind the foundation of constitutionalism, embracing conflicting groups to get resources from their supporters and opposing groups. The president also used a political strategy to raise the issue in Tanjungbalai in what Walter Benjamin called a state of emergency with security and nationality but at the expense of marginalized groups.
Analysis Of The Profits Of The Floating Net Cage Business And Its Contribution To Household Income During The Covid 19 Pandemic In Benua Riam Village, Aranio District Gusti MARLIANI; Diah ISMAYANTI
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v3i2.217

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This study aims to determine: the production costs, revenues, and profits of floating net cages and their contribution to total household income during the covid 19 pandemic in Benua Riam Village, Aranio District in one production in 2020. This type of research uses quantitative research with descriptive analysis. The study started from January to May 2021. The population in the study amounted to 70 households who were active in the floating net cage business, the sampling method used criteria so that a sample of 32 households was obtained. Data analysis techniques used, production cost analysis techniques, revenues, and profits as well as the percentage of the contribution of the floating net cage business to household income. The results showed that: the production costs incurred by respondents in one production during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 amounted to Rp. 792,876,391 with an average of Rp. 24,186,876/person, while the revenue is Rp. 933,370,900/one harvest with an average income of Rp. 29,164,840/person, in one harvest. The benefits obtained during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 amounted to Rp. 140,472,509/one harvest, with an average profit of Rp. 4,389,765/person. The contribution given by the floating net cage business to the household income of respondents in Benua Riam Village during the Covid-19 Pandemic of 2020 was 37.91%, according to the contribution criteria, this contribution is classified as moderate because it contributes between 30 - 50%.
Relationship Among Ethical Value And Fraud Diamond In Banking Industry During Pandemic Putri WULANDITYA; Herwin ARDIANTO; Evi SISTIYARINI
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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The occurrence of an economic crisis and the company's operating conditions that are different from usual during the pandemic can result in the emergence of loopholes in committing fraud. This study aims to investigate the relationship between ethical values and the fraud diamond, namely, pressure, opportunity, rationalization, and capability against bank employee fraud during the pandemic. Thus, this research is expected to make a theoretical contribution to the development of fraud theory and a practical contribution to policymakers in preventing fraud in the banking industry. The methods research is a quantitative study with primary data sourced directly from online survey responses. The respondents of this research are followed by 133 bank employees in Indonesia. Based on the Rank Spearman Correlation test, the factors that significantly influence bank employee fraud during the pandemic are ethical values, opportunity, rationalization, and capability. Pressure has no significant effect on bank employee fraud. Furthermore, rationalization has a significant relationship with all variables tested, especially on capabilities, ethical values, and employee fraud. These results suggest that the banking industry anticipates wrong rationalizations from employees regarding fraudulent acts. Instilling ethical values is believed to be able to direct the right rationalization so that employees do not take advantage of their abilities to commit fraud in the workplace.
The Influence Of Managerial Ownership, Profitability And Leverage On Financial Distress: (Empirical Study on Property and Real Estate Companies Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) 2016-2019) Minanari MINANARI
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v3i2.219

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Financial distress is the stage of declining financial condition that occurs in a company prior to bankruptcy or liquidation (Platt & Platt 2002). The company can get out of this financial difficulty if the company has a strong determination to keep running its business even though it is in financial difficulty, on the condition that the company must really manage finances very carefully, thoroughly and precisely if this can be appropriately maintained. This study aims to examine the effect of Managerial Ownership, Return On Equity, Debt to Assets Ratio and Current Ratio on Financial Distress. The research object is property and real estate companies listed on the Indonesia stock exchange in 2009 – 2019. The total sample used in the study is 14 companies. The method was purposive sampling and a total sample of 35 annual report data. The analysis technique used in this study was the classical assumption test and multiple regression analysis. Based on the results of the analysis show that the profitability ratio as measured by Return On Equity (ROE) has a positive effect and the leverage ratio as measured by the Debt to Asset Ratio (DAR) has a negative effect on financial distress. Meanwhile, managerial ownership has no effect on financial distress.

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