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Research Horizon
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ISSN : 28080696     EISSN : 28079531     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54518/
The journal aims to make significant contributions to applied research and knowledge across the globe through the publication of original and high-quality research articles. It publishes original research articles, reviews, mini-reviews, case reports, letters to the editor, and commentaries, thereby providing a forum for reports and discussions on cutting-edge perspectives in social science, art, and humanities. It publishes works from a wide range of fields, including business, economics, education, history, law, criminology, linguistics, political science, public health, psychology, sociology, agriculture, and so on. Kindly learn more in the Author Guidelines on how to organize and prepare manuscripts.
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI ) and Protecting Bangladeshi Worker's Human Rights Mohammad Belayet Hossain
Research Horizon Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Publindo Akademika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (600.683 KB) | DOI: 10.54518/rh.2.3.2022.435-443

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It is the constitutional rights for every citizen to enjoy fundamental human rights. Despite ILO conventions, host countries like Bangladesh have failed to protect workers' human rights. In the name of business, the human rights of workers have been violated significantly in the poor host states. There are ample evidences, which show that their human rights were neglected by Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) or even by the host government. The objective of this study is to examine all the national laws and policies, FDI legislation, and BITs of Bangladesh that apply to labors to assess their adequacy, strength, weaknesses, and gaps in protecting the human rights of workers.
The Effectiveness of Enterprise Resource Planning on the Performance Quality of Food Company Employees in West Java Teddy Hikmat Fauzi; Latifah Adnani; Maun Jamaludin
Research Horizon Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022)
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Implementing Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) in the company is part of the company's internal business strengthening strategy to increase strong competitiveness and manage the company professionally. However, implementing ERP systems in some cases is considered a failure because the company does not achieve the goals set. This study aims to determine whether the implementation of the system in the company has a positive effect on employee performance. The models used to evaluate the impact of ERP system implementation are work quantity, work quality, work knowledge, collaborative creativity, dependability, initiative, and personal quality. The method used in this research is a descriptive, analytic and evaluative qualitative method by analyzing the impact of ERP system implementation on user performance components in food companies in West Java. The results obtained are that ERP implementation positively affects work quantity, work quality, knowledge, collaboration, creativity, dependence, initiative, and personal quality.
Legal Justice Discourse on Land Rights in the Indonesian Constitution Try Widiyono
Research Horizon Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022)
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As the Constitution observes, the purpose of the establishment of the Indonesian state is to achieve dignity and justice. One form of this justice is land rights. Until now, the land law is still a complicated discussion and often raises the pros and cons. This article aims to examine how the concept of land ownership in Indonesia is based on the state constitution. The method used in this research is normative-juridical law research with a descriptive-analytical approach. Under the Constitution, the state is not the owner but the land use and ownership regulator. The state’s function is to regulate the allocation and use of land as regulated in the Basic Agrarian Law (BAL). Thus, the law must be able to minimize the negative excesses of the development of land conflicts by creating the legal norms needed to protect people who may be harmed. The law must be able to control business transactions and economic development without having to leave the function of law to provide a sense of security and justice.
Indonesia's Food Security Challenges: How Food SOE Optimizes its Role? Maun Jamaludin
Research Horizon Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022)
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The problem of food security has always been an important and urgent concern for Indonesia. The greater uncertainty in food production, greater price volatility, increased demand due to population growth and rising incomes, uncertain climate change, and natural disasters are still latent problems. Strategic, sustainable, and comprehensive efforts that can overcome these challenges must be immediately carried out to ensure the availability of sufficient and equitable food availability. This article reviews the role of Bulog as a state-owned enterprise (SOE) established to ensure the availability and security of domestic food. With the presence of Bulog, it is hoped that food availability will be maintained at any time and place at affordable prices, especially for low-income households. Comprehensive food and agriculture policies that can respond to future challenges must be followed up in the form of policy implications in each sector and the implications of various relevant institutions. The food security system must be created based on efficient food self-sufficiency and optimal levels of buffer stocks. For this reason, the government must provide adequate policy support so that food self-sufficiency can be realized and Bulog can function optimally.
Impact Analysis of the Poverty Alleviation Acceleration Program in Paleleh District, Buol Regency, Indonesia Amirudin Rauf; Fathurrahman; Patta Tope; Moh. Ahlis Djirimu
Research Horizon Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022)
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This study aimed to analyze the effect of the Poverty Alleviation Acceleration Program (P3K) on increasing the income of corn farmers in Paleleh District, Buol Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. This type of research was developmental studies, which aimed to find out the development of the subject. Respondents obtained for this research data were from corn farmers in Paleleh District, Buol Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. The data analysis method uses different tests. The analysis results show that the poverty alleviation acceleration program in Paleleh District, Buol, significantly influences corn farmers' income. The study results indicate that the poverty alleviation program implemented by the Paleleh district government, has a specificity in term of reducing processing costs. The results showed that the poverty alleviation acceleration program in Paleleh District, Buol, Central Sulawesi Province can be one of the steps in handling poverty alleviation of the community in the area. Furthermore, it is more likely to increase the income of corn farmers in Paleleh District, Buol Regency, Central Sulawesi Province.

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