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Journal of International Conference Proceedings
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JICP is proceedings series that aims to publish proceedings from conferences, in the fields of economics, business, and management research. All proceedings in this website are open access, which means the published articles are permanently free to read, download, copy, and distribute. The online publication of each proceedings is sponsored by the conference organizers and hence no additional publication fees are required. JICP helps the Conference Organisers to increase impact of their conference with Online Abstract Book and also fullpaper book and Indexed Publication of the abstracts. JICP has vision which is to publish scholarly empirical and theoretical research articles, offering the authors and readers alike an academic rigor as well as professional development.
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Assessing Students’ Entrepreneurial Interest Post Covid -19 Pandemic Chrisna Riane Opod; Nikolas F. Wuryaningrat
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): BEFIC Conference Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1679

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This study analyses the influence of entrepreneurship education and family background on entrepreneurial interests. The sample of this study is 6th-semester students, Faculty of Economics and Business, Manado State University, who have received entrepreneurship classes. A total of fifty respondents answered the questionnaire thoroughly. Multiple linear regression tests were carried out to prove the hypothesis obtained from the review literature. Based on the research and discussion results, it can be concluded that the factor of entrepreneurship education influences interest in entrepreneurship. In contrast, the family background factor does not influence the Interest in entrepreneurship. Meanwhile, simultaneously entrepreneurial education and family background affect entrepreneurial Interest. It is undeniable that the COVID-19 pandemic had weakened the Indonesian economy, but not with Interest in entrepreneurship. Looking at the result of research that found that entrepreneurship education influences the Interest in entrepreneurship for students, it is necessary to pay more attention to lectures on entrepreneurship, and a better program can be developed. Keywords: Entrepreneurial Education, Entrepreneurial Interest, Family Background, Manado State University, Multiple Linear Regression. 
The Fair Value of Animal Zoo Muhammad Fahmi; Muhammad Irsan
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Proceedings of the 10th International Conference of Project
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v4i2.1282

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However, the published financial statement of The Development District Company of Medan Sub Unit Zoo year 2015 and 2016 does not reflect the characteristic of appropriate qualitative financial statement yet with SAK. The animal in the zoo can be identified as company asset, but cannot be categorized yet as an asset, whether current asset, fixed asset or non-fixed asset. Another phenomenon is some animals cannot be detected their own fair value, because those animals are not for trade and have no market price. The animal has similar characteristic with fixed asset, but the estimation assessment of depreciation percentage and amortization, useful life and residue value cannot be measured yet trustfully. By the phenomenon, the problem comes up that is measurement (identification, categorization, and the assessment of economy transaction) so that it is enable for animal cannot be presented in the financial statement. Based on the observation result, it is acquired that animal collections as many as 38 animals, each consists of 20 species for aves class, 11 species for mammals and 7 species for reptile. According to UU No. 5 year 1990, PP No. 07 year 1999 and PP No. 08 year 1999 there are 21 protected animals, so that the fair value cannot be determined, but the unprotected animals and the category of cite appendix II as many as 10 animals can be determined due to enable to be traded.
Pandemic and Language Education: Lessons for Literacy Learning in Elementary School Liana Mumrikoh; Djono Djono; Nur Arifah Drajati
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 5, No 1 (2022): 2022 Malang ICPM Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i1.1485

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Distance learning is presently followed via way of means of instructional establishments global to offer college students with ongoing education for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of the pandemic was felt at all levels of society, including in elementary schools especially in the learning activities. This study aims to determine the use of teaching materials used before and during the pandemic, as well as changes in learning activities in elementary school students. Design of the research is descriptive qualitative research. The data were collected through online questioner, documentation and interviews. Participants in the survey were the teachers of elementary school in Indonesia. Using examples of curriculum changes, student surveys, and exemplary student responses, this study provided departmental scholars with the opportunity to reassess their education system online and offline and renew their role as teachers. The findings were analyzed using a structural equation model. This research contributes as an evaluation material in the learning system during a pandemic so that it can improve the quality of learning both offline and online. Keywords: literacy learning, pandemic, elementary school
The Role of Traditional Market Retribution Subsectors on Local Own Revenue in Ternate City Mohammad Kotib
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 3, No 3 (2020): Proceedings of The 1st Virtual International Conference on Economics, Business &
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v2i5.925

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Ternate city has several modern and traditional markets. This study focuses on the traditional markets. They are found in several locations, such as in Gamalama village, Dufa-Dufa village, and Bastiong village. Meanwhile the local government builds traditional markets in Kota Baru village. The existence of traditional markets as centers for trade contribute to the Local Own-source Revenue of the region from retributions. Ternate's Own-source Revenue increased during the period of 2010 to 2015, as well as the level of retribution as one of its contributing factor. This study aims to determine the development of traditional market retribution and their perks sector of the Local Own-source Revenue of Ternate City. This study was carried out in Ternate City. This study is a descriptive research with secondary data analysis. The data were analyzed with simple linear regression tools in time series formatted as Y = β + x. The study findings reveal that there is a very strong relationship between Local Own-source Revenue and traditional market retribution. The correlation coefficient (R) of 0.987 and the coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.975 illustrate 97.5% contribution to the revenue. It recommends the Ternate Local Government to perfectly manage the retribution to realize a positive relationship between the fees taken and the service provided. This is mutually beneficial between the government and the community in general.
THE INFLUENCE OF PROFITABILITY TO THE COMPANY VALUE WITH CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AS A VARIABLE MODERATION Case Studies on Companies Listed in the Sri Kehati Index for the 2012-2016 Period Eddy Winarso; Veronica Christina M.P.
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Bal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v2i1.420

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This study aims to determine whether the company value as measured by price book value is influenced by the company's ability to obtain profits measured by Return on Assets and moderated by corporate social responsibility in companies listed on the SRI - KEHATI index for the period 2012 - 2016. Researchers are interested in conducting research This is because Investors in determining stock investment see the ability to obtain corporate profits but also see whether the company has carried out social responsibility for nature and the social environment around the company or called green investment. The company has carried out corporate social responsibility which can be seen from whether the company has carried out CSR in accordance with the GRI index set by the government with 79 indicators. In this study using corporate social resposibility as a moderating variable with a number of samples of annual report research of 18 companies listed on the SRI - KEHATI Index from 2012 - 2016 and found that profitability as an independent variable and corporate social responsibility as a moderating variable has a positive effect on value The company measured by Price book value is 72.40% meaning that profitability and corporate social responsibility have a strong match in assessing the company's performance, while 27.60% is influenced by other variables not examined.
The Effect of Profitability and Leverage on Tax Avoidance (Empirical Studies on Chemical and Basic Industrial Companies listed on the IDX) Masta Sembiring
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): BEFIC Conference Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1733

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The study aims to determine “The Effect of Probability and Leverage on Tax Avoidance (Empirical Study on Basic and Chemical Industry Companies Listed on the IDX)”. The type of research used is quantitative research. Population in this study, 19 basic and chemical industrial companies were listed on the Indonesian stock exchange in 2016 – 2020. The method used in this study to determine the sample is purposive sampling with as many as 9 companies for 5 consecutives years. The data collection used is the documentation method by retrieving financial statement data on the Indonesian stock exchange. The data that is ready to be processed will then be tested using the SPSS version 21.0 program. The data analysis methods used in this research are descriptive statistics, multiple linear regression, classical assumption test and hypothesis testing. The results of this study show that probability has no significant effect on tax avoidance, this can be proven by the significance value of 0.672 > 0.05, and conversely leverage has a significant effect tax avoidance with a significant value of0.021 < 0.05 and simultaneously probability and leverage have no significant effect on tax avoidance with evidence of 0.061 > 0.05. Keywords: Profitability, Leverage and Tax Avoidance
Digital Transformation in Indonesian FDA (Food and Drug Authority) Anggia Saniagati; John Welly
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 4, No 3 (2021): 2021 WIMAYA International Conference of Economics and Business
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v4i3.1307

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The Indonesian Food and Drug Authority (FDA) or BPOM has an essential role in enhancing domestic pharmaceutical, traditional medicine, health supplements, cosmetics, and food industry competitiveness. The Indonesian FDA has implemented drug and food supervision to accelerate the achievement of SDG 16: build effective, accountable, and inclusive institutions at all levels by taking advantage of emerging technological developments to innovate public services. Digital transformation is key to accelerating SDGs in customer experience, operations, employee experience, business model, and digital platform. This study aimed to assess the digital maturity of the Indonesian FDA and provide the business solution on how the Indonesian FDA goes digital into a smart government. The results are expected to assist the organization in analyzing, properly structuring, and understanding the nature of the problem to be addressed, facilitating the creation of short and long-term goals and plans, providing a foundation to assist organizations in assessing realistically where they are in their transformation journey, and making investments in transformation projects more effective. The business solution is also expected to support and give insightful thoughts in digital innovation and acceleration to achieve Indonesia's Digital Transformation.
The Role of Organizational Justice on Perceived Organizational Support At Indonesian Ports Jimmy Nikijuluw; Syarifudin Tippe; Mahmuddin Yasin
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 2, No 3 (2019): Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Yog
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v2i3.651

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Employees at Indonesian ports need support from the organization to be able to make quick and right decisions. Organizational justice in this study in terms of distributive justice and procedural justice. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of distributive justice and procedural justice on perceived organizational support. This study used 214 employees at Indonesian Ports. The results show that distributive justice has a significant and positive impact on perceived organizational support. Procedural justice also has a significant and positive effect on perceived organizational support. The implication of this research is for the port industry to continue to pay attention for perceived organizational support by considering distributive justice because it has the most influence.
The Influence of Leadership Effective, Work Ethic, and Collective Relation on the Organizational Commitment: A Survey at Junior High Schools in Minahasa Regency Sem Simson Dehoop
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Gor
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (256.714 KB) | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v1i2.255

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This research aims to analyze the influence of leadership effectiveness, work ethic and collective relations toward organizational commitment, of the teachers at Junior High Schools in Minahasa Regency. The data were collected from a randomly selected 90 samples from the total population unit of 902 employees. Survey method uses path analysis to analyze data descriptively and inferentially. The findings show that: (1) a positive direct influence of leadership effectiveness on the organizational commitment, (2) a positive direct influence of work ethic on organizational commitment, (3) a positive direct influence of collective relations on organizational commitment, (4) a positive direct influence of collective relations on organizational commitment. The findings recommend that to improve organizational commitment needs to enhance leadership effectiveness, work ethic and collective relations. Keywords: leadership effectiveness, work ethic, collective relations, organizational commitment
Development of Safety Plan Building Based on Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) in Campus Area of UI Depok to Reduce Work Accident Astrid Dwi Lestari; Ayu Herzanita; Yusuf Latief
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Mal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v4i1.1132

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There is very little discussion about the needs of occupational health within the University area. In fact, the University is a place where interaction occurs not only for lecturers and students, but also employees, contractors and other visitors with very varied backgrounds and cultures. The lack of application of OHSMS in the construction sector in the University area causes a high number of work accidents. Making a safety plan at the initiation stage can reduce and prevent potential hazards that will occur. One of the methods can be used to reduce work accidents is by developing a safety plan using WBS (Work Breakdown Structure). This study aims to develop a WBS-based construction occupational safety and health plan for structural and architectural work buildings. This study develops a safety plan based on Regulation of Minister of PUPR No. 21 of 2019. This study uses literature study techniques for risk identification and questionnaires validation by experts with a minimum of 5 years experiences in OHS construction project. The result of this study is identification of hazards, impacts, prevention, OHS objective and programs. The results will be used for the development of a safety plan, intending to improve occupational safety and health performance and reduce occupational accidents in construction projects.

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