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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
Effect of Job Demand, Compensation, and Personality Traits on Organizational Commitment Moderated by Work by Remote Employees in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Sector Johannes JOHANNES; Nandan LIMAKRISNA; Sarfilianty ANGGIANI
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (May
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i3.562

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This study aims to analyze the effect of job demand, compensation, and personality traits on organizational commitment which is moderated by work by remote employees in the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector. This research method uses a quantitative approach, tested with Structural. Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS). The sample method uses judgment sampling, by taking data from 555 permanent employees who have worked for at least 1 year in fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) industrial companies. The results of the study show that there is a negative effect of job demand on organizational commitment. there is a positive effect of compensation and personality traits on organizational commitment. there is an effect of job demand on organizational commitment moderated by work by remote employee, and there is no effect of compensation and personality traits on organizational commitment which is moderated by work by remote employee
Sharia Principles in the Material Law of the National Banking Legal System Cik BASIR
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (May
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i3.571

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The national banking legal system uses two operational principles, namely conventional and sharia. Sharia banking was born and based on the Islamic legal system. Islamic banks in Indonesia have only been operating for about 25 years. This is still relatively new compared to conventional banks which have been used for more than a century. Various regulations were made to support the development of Islamic banks. This paper will examine the scope of the national banking legal system and the implementation of sharia principles in the material law of the national banking legal system. From the results of the study it was concluded that: (1) The legal system of Islamic banking in Indonesia consists of three components of the legal system, namely legal substance (material law and formal law), structure, in the form of institutions that support Islamic banking, and culture, both corporate culture , as well as the culture of society. This is in accordance with the elements of the legal system put forward by L. Friedman. (2) The implementation of sharia principles in material law within the scope of the national banking legal system has been embodied in laws and regulations in the banking sector which contain sharia principles. Hierarchically starting from the constitution, namely the 1945 Constitution, Government Regulations, Financial Services Authority Regulations, National Economic Law Compilation and DSN-MUI Fatwas. However, in a number of regulatory matters (material law) Islamic banking is still the same as conventional banks.
Strategies for Teaching Reading to Students With High and Low Vocabularies: Emphasizing Gist and Graphic Organizers Fiki SETIAWAN; Yuni Awalaturrohmah SOLIHAH
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (May
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i3.572

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The focus of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of Gist and Graphic Organizers in teaching reading to students with different levels of vocabulary proficiency. This study used a quasi-experimental methodology with a 2x2 factorial design to examine university-level English language learners. Two experimental subjects were involved. Gist and Graphic Organizer materials were used as instructional tools for data collection. Additionally, an observation was made to validate the data findings. According to the research findings, Gist and Graphic Organizers were helpful in teaching reading to students with different vocabulary competence levels. However, the results suggested that the Gist technique benefits both pupils with high and low vocabulary skills. Observation also revealed that students found the Gist technique more engaging and participatory. The lexical proficiency of students had a substantial impact on instructional materials, mainly when the Gist technique was applied. It has a significant impact on the reading comprehension of students. In teaching reading comprehension, the Gist method was adequate for students with a high vocabulary competency, while graphics Organizers was adequate for learner with a low vocabulary proficiency.
Hindering and Supporting Factors of Entrepreneurship Implementation for Nurses: A Narrative Review Christantie EFFENDY; Maryadi MARYADI; Nurdina Wahyu HIDAYATI; Ruby SUSMAWATI
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (May
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i3.573

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Entrepreneurship in the nursing field is still rising giving greater opportunity for these nursing entrepreneurs. However, nurses need to identify the obstacles and the supports so that their businesses will run well and succeed. To identify the hindering and supporting factors for nurses in entrepreneurship. This study was a narrative review with literature research using electronic databases, which included Science Direct and PubMed between 2011-2021. The framework from the European Medical Writers Association developed by Ferrari was used to guide the study From the total of 11 identified and analyzed literatures, there were seven hindering factors (fear; knowledge and skill; prior working culture experience; decision-making policy and regulations; health insurance, colleague jealousy; and unprofessional attitudes) and two supporting factors (knowledge and skills; ability to seek opportunities). Conducting entrepreneurship in nursing still faces several obstacles but also has some supports, and therefore can be done by developing nurses’ self-potentials and professional attitudes.
Carbon Emission Reduction Potential and Economic Valuation of Biogas at Cengkir Gading Edufarm in Boyolali Anggit WIJAYANGGO; Siti FATONAH; Aisyah Hadi RAMADANI
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (May
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i3.579

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Cengkir  Gading  Edufarm is a cattle breeding center for livestock education and manure management purposes that focuses on creating green renewable energy. The program is supported by CSR schemes carried out by PT Pertamina Patra Niaga DPPU Adi Sumarmo. The study objective is to assess the effectiveness of biogas digester construction in Cengkir Gading in reducing carbon emissions and evaluate the reduction cost in energy used. The result showed that the digester unit could help convert cattle dung waste by installing a 30 cubic sized WWTP into biogas, the amount of cow manure being accommodated as much as ± 20 kg/day (10 kg for 2 cattle). Reduction of GHG from livestock activities by 0.0162 CO2-eq Gg/year and LPG fuel by 45.377 CO2-eq Kg/year. The potential of electrical energy converted from biogas is 6.16 kWh/day, which produces a power of 0.65 kW. This digester produces 0.8 m3 biogas/day that can be converted into heat energy of 8658 kcal/day, so it potentially saved 0.19 kg/day of LPG consumption, reduced costs for purchasing LPG gas of 1,140 IDR/day or 34,200 IDR/month, it also saves the cost of paying for electricity 249,849 IDR/ month for a 900 VA.
Willingness to Pay the Organic Vegetable: The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesian Experience Ridwan LUTFIADI; Ahya KAMILAH; Nana DANAPRIATNA
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (May
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i3.598

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The enthusiasm for maintaining health has increased in line with the Covid-19 pandemic, though they have to pay the higher price. Therefore, study aims to determine changes in people's behavior in consuming organic vegetables due to Covid-19, willingness to pay (WTP) and factors that influence. The research was conducted in three stages--descriptive socio-demographic factors, calculation of WTP with the Contingent Valuation Method approach and SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) analysis. Based on 155 respondents who determined by Slovin formula and accidental sampling technique. The study showed that consumers had a higher WTP for various types of organic vegetables, especially spinach, chayote, and kale. However, this WTP is significantly influenced by level of education, type of work and income. Consumer behavior significantly affected WTP for organic vegetables during Covid-19 pandemic. Thus, Covid-19 pandemic provides great potential for an increase in the number of consumption and purchases of organic vegetables.
Analysis of the Effect of Intellectual Intelligence (IQ), Emotional Intelligence (EQ) And Spiritual Intelligence (SQ) on Employee Performance at PT Bank BTN (Persero) Tbk. Medan Branch Betniar PURBA; Robinson SIPAHUTAR; Errie MARGERY; Joana L. SARAGIH
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (May
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i3.601

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This study aims to determine the effect of intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence and spiritual intelligence on employee performance. The research method used was quantitative, with 60 respondents who were taken using proportionate stratified random sampling. The analysis technique used in this study is multiple linear regression and hypothesis testing. From the results of partial testing that intellectual intelligence has a positive and significant partial effect on employee performance. Emotional intelligence has a positive and not significant effect partially on employee performance. Spiritual intelligence has a positive and significant effect partially on employee performance. The coefficient of determination is 0.834 meaning that employee performance can be explained by the variables of intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence and spiritual intelligence of 83.4% while another 16.6% is explained by other variables such as motivation and work discipline.
The Determinants of Financial Performance of South African State-Owned Entities MARIMUTHU, Ferina; MVUNABANDI, Jean Damascene; MAAMA, Haruna
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i4.510

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Several state-owned enterprises (SOEs) have severally faced imminent collapse, resulting in various support from the government. This has increased the debt level of the government and the SOEs. The study examined the factors that influence the financial performance of South African SOEs. This study used a quantitative methodology and secondary data of 33 South African SOEs from 1995 to 2017. The data were analysed using a multiple regression model and the GMM estimation technique. The study's conclusions show a statistically significant inverse relationship between capital structure and financial performance. The evidence further showed that government intervention in financial assistance, such as grants, funds, rebates, and subsidies, has contributed to the poor performance of SOEs. The inverse association suggests that the SOEs performance continues to worsen despite government support, which is quite concerning. The results demonstrate that government support is not a sound choice for developing SOEs since it makes management more dependent on it to meet operational needs and seize expansion possibilities. Additionally, the increased use of debt stresses government finances due to the rise in government guarantees. The study concludes that, contrary to the agency theory, leverage does not enhance SOEs' performance, suggesting they should be careful when selecting their capital structure. Finally, the South African SOEs’ performance is being hampered by government support. The findings have several policy implications for the government and the management of SOEs.
Exploring the Capabilities of the Fourth Industrial Revolution for Improved Public Service Delivery in Nigeria TEMITOPE, Ojogiwa Oluwaseun; JOHN, Sokfa F.; QWABE, Bongani Reginald
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): 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.v4i4.512

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The modern evolution of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) comes with new trends in technology that are altering the customary way of undertaking government tasks. The alterations appear in the form of both opportunities and threats, based on the strengths and weaknesses of extant practices and systems operating in the Nigerian public sector. Therefore, the government is faced with the challenge of coping with new demands and some unanticipated risks in incorporating and adapting to the 4IR. Although the 4IR is considered valuable, the extent of its influence on Nigerian service delivery and how to harness its worth has not been established. This article seeks to determine the existing level of the public sector’s service delivery in relation to innovation and technological advancements. It further investigates how the 4IR can influence and harness improvement in the delivery of public services in Nigeria. A review of secondary sources from reports, government documents and extant scholarly literature was undertaken and data were analysed thematically. While the Nigerian government has made some effort to provide the public sector with innovative technology, it is essential to improve on this provision to maximise the opportunities and strengths of the 4IR. Therefore, this article recommends the intensification of technological and digitalisation capabilities by providing suitable human and financial capital, necessary to improve service delivery, particularly in Nigeria.
Poverty Reduction Evaluation Through the Program Looks Down on Poverty Problems (Gertak) in Trenggalek District, East Java PURNAWATI, Laily; ANGKASAWATI, Angkasawati; WAHYUDI, Andri
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): 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.v4i4.581

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Poverty is a problem faced in all regions in Indonesia as well as in the Trenggalek district. To overcome this poverty problem, the Trenggalek district government has one breakthrough, namely by changing the paradigm from just a program to a poverty alleviation movement abbreviated as GERTAK. Because overcoming poverty cannot only be done by providing aid programs but the most important thing is to change the thinking of these poor people themselves so that they are willing and able to change. To research poverty reduction evaluation in the Trenggalek district, a qualitative descriptive approach was used. Data sources are obtained by direct observation of the field and interviews with predetermined sources. The validity of the data is obtained through the triangulation method. The results obtained that poverty reduction through the GERTAK program can be felt and accepted by the community. Although in its implementation there are still obstacles such as changing regulations and still low awareness of the poor themselves.

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