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Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25989936     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21070/ijins.v17i
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies (IJINS) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo four times a year. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.This journal aims is to provide a place for academics and practitioners to publish original research and review articles. The articles basically contains any topics concerning new innovation on all aspects. IJINS is available in online version. Language used in this journal is Indonesia or English.
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Legal Uncertainty and Barriers to Women's Representation in Village Governance: Ketidakpastian Hukum dan Hambatan Keterwakilan Perempuan dalam Tata Kelola Pemerintahan Desa Mulyono, Edy; Widodo, Hananto; Rusdiana, Emmilia; Prasetio, Dicky Eko
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v26i1.1283

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Background: Women's representation in Indonesia's Village Consultative Bodies (BPD) is essential for gender equality and inclusive governance. However, unclear regulations, socio-cultural barriers, and weak enforcement hinder progress. Gap: Legal ambiguities and inconsistent practices limit effective participation and gender-responsive decision-making. Aim: This study explores the legal uncertainties affecting women's representation in BPDs and their broader impacts. Results: Findings highlight unclear legislation, gaps between national and regional regulations, and insufficient enforcement, compounded by cultural biases, reducing women’s motivation and participation. Novelty: The study provides a unique analysis of legal and socio-cultural challenges, offering actionable reform strategies. Implications: Clearer regulations and empowerment programs can improve representation, fostering equitable governance and sustainable development. Highlights: Legal ambiguities in regulations hinder women’s effective participation in BPDs. Socio-cultural biases significantly reduce opportunities for gender-responsive governance. Clearer policies and empowerment programs are vital for equitable local development. Keywords: Women's Representation, Village Consultative Bodies, Gender Equality, Legal Uncertainty, Governance
Synergy Between Legal and Child Protection Agencies in Juvenile Justice: Sinergitas Lembaga Hukum dan Perlindungan Anak dalam Peradilan Anak Latumahina, Edy Janter; Sakalessy, Aleksander
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v26i1.1313

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General Background: The juvenile justice system aims to protect children in conflict with the law, emphasizing restorative justice. Specific Background: In Indonesia, legal inconsistencies and weak inter-agency coordination hinder effective child offender rehabilitation. Knowledge Gap: There is limited research on optimizing synergy between law enforcement and child protection agencies in handling juvenile cases. Aims: This study explores mechanisms for enhancing collaboration in implementing diversion and restorative justice for child offenders. Results: Effective coordination improves outcomes by ensuring legal protections throughout the judicial process, supported by community-based restorative practices. Novelty: The research offers a model for integrating legal and social institutions to bridge gaps in policy and practice. Implications: Findings suggest policy refinements, enhanced law enforcement training, and integrated systems for protecting children’s rights. This study highlights collaborative approaches as vital for achieving justice and rehabilitation. Highlights: Restorative Justice Emphasis: Prioritizes rehabilitation and reconciliation over punitive measures for child offenders. Inter-agency Synergy: Highlights the importance of coordinated efforts between law enforcement and child protection agencies. Policy Implications: Advocates for enhanced legal frameworks, training, and integrated systems to uphold children's rights. Keywords: Law Enforcement, Child Protection Institutions, Criminal Offenders
Establishing Anti-Sexual Violence Centers to Promote Safe Educational Environments: Mendirikan Pusat Anti Kekerasan Seksual untuk Mempromosikan Lingkungan Pendidikan yang Aman Aida, Nur; Untoro, Untoro; Kunaeni, Kunaeni; Ramadhani, Sabrina Ayu; Fawwaz, Shafira Mufidah
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v26i1.1318

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Background: Sexual violence in schools, including harassment and body shaming, undermines trust in education. Specific Background: Victims often remain silent due to threats and societal stigma, while prevention efforts in schools are underdeveloped. Knowledge Gap: Effective frameworks for addressing sexual violence in educational institutions are lacking despite existing policies. Aim: This study establishes an Anti-Sexual Violence Information Center (Anti KESEL) to educate and equip educators for prevention and response. Results: Training enhanced educators' knowledge and led to the creation of organizational structures and resources for addressing sexual violence. Novelty: A replicable model combining education, technology, and partnerships was introduced to transform schools into safer environments. Implications: The initiative fosters trust and safety in schools, with potential for broader application in combating sexual violence. Highlights: Empowering Educators: Training Pancasila MGMP members equips them to recognize, prevent, and address sexual violence effectively. Holistic Approach: Integrating education, facilitation, and technology to establish Anti KESEL as a model framework for schools. Community Collaboration: Partnering with stakeholders ensures sustainable support and broader impact in combating sexual violence. Keywords: Education, Prevention, Sexual Violence, Anti KESEL
Innovation in Strategies for Faculty Development and Career Advancement: Inovasi Strategi Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Karir Dosen Nashrullah, Mochamad; Qausya; Nursalim, Mochamad; Budiyanto; Lestari, Gunarti Dwi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v26i1.1319

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The Minister of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology's Decree Number 384/P/2024 serves as a strategic foundation in the management of functional lecturer positions to support the tridharma of higher education. This policy responds to the need for aligning national regulations by utilizing technology, such as the Integrated Resource Information System (SISTER), to ensure transparency and accountability. Through an ontological, epistemological, and axiological philosophical approach, this policy emphasizes the importance of the presence of lecturers as agents of change, the validity of data-based assessments, and their benefits for institutions and society. Innovative strategies such as competency needs mapping, mentoring, and reward and punishment techniques are integrated to enhance the performance and professionalism of lecturers. With the five-stage Rogers adoption evaluation framework, this policy is designed to ensure adaptive and evidence-based implementation. Overall, this policy provides a new direction in the transformation of higher education in Indonesia, supports the sustainable development of lecturers, and holistically improves the quality of the academic ecosystem. Highlights: Emphasizes data-driven assessments to ensure transparency and accountability. Integrates competency mapping, mentoring, and rewards to boost professionalism. Adopts a five-stage framework for evidence-based and adaptive implementation. Keywords: functional position of lecturers; SISTER; reward and punishment; evaluation; higher education
Indonesia's Airspace Sovereignty and FIR Management with Singapore: Kedaulatan Wilayah Udara Indonesia dan Pengelolaan FIR dengan Singapura Wahyudi, Andri; Chomariyah, Chomariyah; Dewanto, Wisnu Aryo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v26i1.1322

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General Background: The delegation of Indonesia's Flight Information Region (FIR) over the Riau Islands and Natuna to Singapore has raised concerns about national sovereignty and international law. Specific Background: The Chicago Convention asserts that countries have complete sovereignty over their airspace, but Indonesia’s FIR management by Singapore challenges this principle. Knowledge Gap: The potential risks to sovereignty and security arising from this delegation have not been fully addressed. Aims: This study analyzes the implications of FIR delegation on Indonesia’s sovereignty and security, proposing steps for regaining control. Results: The study finds that Singapore's role is administrative, not a transfer of sovereignty, though it creates security risks. Novelty: The analysis offers new insights into the legal and strategic implications of FIR management. Implications: Recommendations focus on modernizing air navigation infrastructure and strengthening Indonesia's sovereignty. Highlights: Delegation of FIR to Singapore raises concerns over Indonesia's airspace sovereignty. The Chicago Convention ensures full sovereignty over airspace, yet the delegation remains an administrative issue. Regaining FIR control is crucial for Indonesia's national security and strategic interests. Keywords: FIR, Air Sovereignty, International Law, Security
E-Health Applications Support Medication Adherence in Coronary Heart Disease Patients: Aplikasi E-Health Mendukung Kepatuhan Minum Obat pada Pasien Penyakit Jantung Koroner Wahananingtyas, Nova Listya; Bakar, Abu; Harmayetty, Harmayetty
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v26i1.1352

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General Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of mortality, with medication adherence being critical for effective management. However, adherence remains low, necessitating innovative solutions. Specific Background: E-health applications offer features such as reminders, education, and remote monitoring to enhance adherence. Knowledge Gap: While e-health is widely used, its effectiveness in improving medication adherence among CHD patients requires further evaluation. Aims: This study systematically reviews the effectiveness of e-health applications in enhancing CHD medication adherence and identifies key influencing factors. Results: Findings suggest that e-health applications improve adherence through digital education, reminders, and family support. Challenges include digital literacy gaps, economic constraints, and privacy concerns. Novelty: This review synthesizes current evidence, highlighting benefits, challenges, and strategies for optimizing e-health adoption. Implications: Strengthening digital infrastructure, patient education, and data security policies is essential to maximize the impact of e-health in CHD management. Highlights: E-health applications improve medication adherence through reminders, education, and remote monitoring. Challenges include digital literacy gaps, privacy concerns, and economic barriers that hinder widespread adoption. Comprehensive strategies such as digital infrastructure improvement and patient education are essential for effective implementation. Kewywords: E-Health, Medication Adherence, Coronary Heart Disease, Digital Health, Patient Compliance
Regression Model to Predict Production Rate Based on Market Demand in Medical Devices Manufacturing Company: Model Regresi Untuk Memprediksi Angka Produksi Berdasarkan Permintaan Pasar di Perusahaan Manufaktur Alat Kesehatan Mulyadi, Akmad; Annisa, Zhudiah; Syahrorini, Syamsudduha
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This study aims to explore the use of regression models in predicting production figures at PT. Manufaktur Alkes Rumah Sakit, a company engaged in the manufacturing of medical devices, based on market demand. The purpose of this study is to understand the relationship between demand and production and to develop an accurate regression model. The results of the analysis show that every one unit increase in market demand can increase the average production figure by 0.803 units. This finding is expected to help management in planning production more effectively and responsively to market dynamics. In addition, this study recommends that further analysis be carried out by considering other variables to improve prediction accuracy.
Assessing PT Mustika Ratu's Performance: A Balanced Scorecard Measurement: Evaluasi Kinerja PT Mustika Ratu: Pengukuran dengan Balanced Scorecard Sugiyanti, Sherlina; Rahmawati, Imelda Dian
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v26i1.1776

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General Background The intense global business competition necessitates comprehensive performance measurement beyond mere financial data to ensure sustainable corporate strategy implementation. Specific Background PT Mustika Ratu Tbk., a long-standing Indonesian cosmetics and herbal company, faces tight competition which led to fluctuating performance between 2019 and 2022, requiring a holistic performance evaluation. Knowledge Gap While the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is a recognized method, its application and specific findings on performance dynamics within the Indonesian traditional-to-modern cosmetic industry, especially post-pandemic, remain an area for detailed analysis. Aims This study aimed to analyze and understand the performance of PT Mustika Ratu Tbk. during 2019–2022 using the four perspectives of the BSC (Financial, Customer, Internal Business, and Learning & Growth). Results Overall performance was assessed as moderately good. The Financial perspective showed fluctuating but increasing profitability (ROA); Customer profitability increased; Internal Business Process efficiency was good despite a pandemic dip; but Learning and Growth (employee productivity) remained unstable. Novelty This research provides up-to-date, quantitative-descriptive insights into a key player in Indonesia's beauty sector over a four-year period, offering a specific diagnostic tool for management strategy. Implications The findings emphasize the need for managerial strategies to stabilize employee productivity and optimize asset utilization for sustained growth. Highlights: Overall corporate performance is moderately good based on four BSC perspectives. Financial results show fluctuating ROA but a trend of profit increase. Employee productivity in the learning and growth perspective remains unstable. Keywords: Balanced Scorecard, Performance Measurement, PT Mustika Ratu, Financial Analysis, Employee Productivity
Tax Avoidance and Corporate Governance Determine Coal Mining Company Value: Penghindaran Pajak dan Tata Kelola Perusahaan Mempengaruhi Nilai Perusahaan Pertambangan Batubara Wulandari, Hanifa Putri; Hanun, Nur Ravita
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v26i1.1777

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General Background Sustained corporate value maximization requires sophisticated control systems over financial and non-financial strategies in turbulent industries. Specific Background The Indonesian coal mining sector faces volatile commodity prices (2018–2022) which complicate investor perception of fundamental value drivers (Capital Structure, Profitability) and strategic policies (Tax Avoidance). Knowledge Gap Mixed empirical results exist regarding the simultaneous impact of these factors, especially concerning the role of Good Corporate Governance (GCG) in regulating manager opportunism and agency conflicts within this specific sector. Aims This study aimed to examine the direct relationship of Capital Structure, Profitability, and Tax Avoidance on Company Value, and the moderating function of GCG, using a sample of 75 observations from Indonesian coal mining companies (2018–2022). Results Tax Avoidance is found to be positively and significantly related to Company Value, while Capital Structure and Profitability show negative and insignificant effects. GCG successfully moderates the effect of Tax Avoidance but is unable to strengthen or weaken the influence of the other two factors. Novelty This study provides empirical evidence that GCG’s moderating capability is selective, focusing specifically on tax planning strategy as a driver of firm value in this sector. Implications Management should prioritize careful Tax Avoidance practices under stringent GCG oversight to optimize shareholder value. Highlights: Tax Avoidance demonstrates a positive and significant relationship with Company Value. Capital Structure and Profitability show negative and insignificant effects on Company Value. Good Corporate Governance selectively moderates only the effect of Tax Avoidance. Keywords: Capital Structure, Profitability, Tax Avoidance, Corporate Governance, Company Value
Determinants of Consumer Sector Company Value: Evidence from CSR and Financial Decisions: Penentu Nilai Perusahaan Sektor Konsumsi: Bukti dari CSR dan Keputusan Keuangan Nugroho, Hendy Nurwahyu; Maryanti, Eny
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 26 No. 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v26i1.1778

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General Background The primary goal of a company is to maximize firm value, which is crucial for stakeholder welfare and is often reflected in stable and high share prices. Specific Background The Indonesian consumer manufacturing sector experienced stock price fluctuations during the 2019–2022 COVID-19 period, raising questions about which internal factors primarily govern firm valuation. Knowledge Gap Existing literature shows inconsistent results regarding the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), environmental performance, investment, and funding decisions on firm value, necessitating contextual re-examination. Aims This study examines the relationships of CSR, environmental performance, investment decisions, and funding decisions on firm value in consumer manufacturing companies listed on the IDX from 2019–2022. Results Quantitative analysis of 12 sampled companies revealed that CSR, investment decisions, and funding decisions significantly determine firm value. Conversely, environmental performance demonstrated no significant relationship. Novelty This research contributes by testing this comprehensive set of variables within the specific context of the consumer sector during the unique economic conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic. Implications The findings suggest that for this sector and period, social disclosure and financial signaling are more critical to investor valuation than environmental initiatives. Highlights : CSR and corporate financial policies are significant determinants of firm value. Environmental performance does not affect firm value during the 2019-2022 period. Investment and funding decisions serve as positive signals for future company prospects. Keywords: CSR, Firm Value, Investment Decisions, Funding Decisions, Consumer Sector

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