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West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Published by Westscience Press
ISSN : 29871042     EISSN : 29858895     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58812/wsis.v1i07.121
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
Journal that publishes multidisciplinary research articles, which include: Humanities and social sciences, Business Economics, Cooperatives & Banking, Sharia Economics, Development Economics, HR Development, Taxation and Commercial Insurance, Communication, Technique, Informatics, Information Systems, Public Health and Healthcare, Electrical Engineering, Agriculture, Law, Marketing. This journal is published by West Science Press.
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Mapping the Landscape of Sustainopreneurship Research: A Global Bibliometric Analysis (2000–2025) Judijanto, Loso; Setiyawan, Heri
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 10 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i10.2297

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This study presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of sustainopreneurship research spanning the period 2000–2025, aiming to map its intellectual structure, thematic evolution, and global research collaboration patterns. Using data extracted from the Scopus and Web of Science databases, a total of 320 documents were analyzed through performance analysis and science mapping techniques using VOSviewer and Biblioshiny. The findings reveal that sustainopreneurship—defined as entrepreneurship and innovation for sustainability—has evolved from a conceptual niche into a dynamic, interdisciplinary research field bridging sustainable development, social innovation, and digital transformation. The keyword co-occurrence and overlay visualizations highlight five dominant research clusters: (1) sustainable development and circular economy, (2) sustainability-oriented entrepreneurship, (3) education and entrepreneurial intention, (4) regional development and empowerment, and (5) bibliometric and digital entrepreneurship studies. Collaboration network analyses identify India, the United States, China, Germany, and Spain as leading contributors, with emerging participation from developing regions such as Indonesia, Brazil, and South Africa. The results underscore the growing internationalization and diversification of sustainopreneurship research, driven by the integration of sustainability, innovation, and technology in business and education. This study contributes to the literature by providing a systematic and visualized overview of the global knowledge landscape, clarifying conceptual overlaps, and outlining future research directions for theory development, policy alignment, and practical implementation of sustainopreneurship in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Industry 5.0 in Informatics: Bibliometric Analysis of Human‑Centric Automation with Cross‑Country Collaboration and Funding Agency Mapping Judijanto, Loso; Widuri, Ruri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i10.2298

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This paper examines the conceptual and collaborative framework of Industry 5.0 in informatics, concentrating on the growing paradigm of human-centric automation. This research employs a bibliometric analysis of publications indexed in the Scopus database from 2016 to 2025 to investigate publication trends, thematic progression, international collaborations, and contributions from funding agencies. Data were examined using Bibliometrix (R) and VOSviewer to illustrate co-authorship, keyword co-occurrence, and institutional networks. The findings indicate that Industry 5.0 research is transitioning from a focus on technology issues—like automation and cyber-physical systems—to a comprehensive framework that prioritizes human-machine collaboration, sustainability, and ethical innovation. Principal theme clusters focus on artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, ergonomics, and decision-making, constituting the intellectual foundation of human-centric informatics. European and Asian nations, notably Italy, the United Kingdom, India, and China, lead in scientific output, bolstered by robust institutional collaboration and varied funding mechanisms. The research offers novel perspectives on how informatics facilitates the shift towards human-centered industrial ecosystems, integrating engineering, data science, and social innovation. The results advance the theoretical framework of Industry 5.0 as a socio-technical system and provide practical recommendations for policymakers, researchers, and funding bodies in promoting sustainable and equitable digital transformation.
A Bibliometric Analysis of Talent Development and Upskilling Strategies in the Global Palm Oil Sector Judijanto, Loso; Kurniawan, Kurniawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i10.2299

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This study performs a bibliometric analysis of international research on talent development and upskilling methods within the palm oil industry from 2000 to 2025. Data from the Scopus database were utilized to evaluate 178 articles using Bibliometrix (R-package) and VOSviewer to delineate publication trends, collaboration networks, and theme groupings. Findings indicate that the majority of palm oil research emphasizes sustainability, environmental governance, bioenergy, and climate change, whereas themes related to human capital and workforce development are little investigated. Malaysia and Indonesia excel in this domain, bolstered by institutions including Universiti Putra Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, and Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN). The results underscore the necessity of incorporating upskilling and talent strategies into sustainability initiatives, connecting environmental management with human resource innovation. This study conceptually contributes by utilizing the Resource-Based View (RBV) and Dynamic Capabilities frameworks to elucidate how workforce competences facilitate sustainable transformation. The report emphasizes that the future competitiveness and sustainability of the palm oil business rely on technological and ecological advances as well as strategic human-capital development along the value chain.
Islamic Finance and Halal Investment Trends in the Digital Era: A Bibliometric Review (2010–2025) Judijanto, Loso; Khotijah, Nur; Febrina, Ilza; Mayasari, Eny; Budiman, Mamdukh
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i10.2300

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This study offers a bibliometric analysis of Islamic finance and halal investment trends in the digital age (2010–2025), utilizing data from Scopus and examined with VOSviewer and Biblioshiny. The results indicate five predominant research themes: fintech and digital innovation, blockchain and cryptocurrency, financial inclusion and sustainability, Shariah governance, and Islamic investment ecosystems. Findings indicate that Malaysia and Indonesia spearhead worldwide research collaboration, connecting Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Scholarship has progressively transitioned from traditional Islamic banking and sukuk to digital transformation, ethical finance, and sustainable development. The report offers pragmatic insights for policymakers and practitioners to advance Shariah-compliant financial innovation, while promoting financial inclusion and sustainable investment. It proposes a Digital Maqasid Finance Framework that amalgamates technology with Islamic ethical and social principles. This research provides a robust framework for future investigations into AI-driven Shariah compliance, digital halal finance, and sustainable Islamic investment ecosystems, despite limitations in database and time.
Water-Energy-Food Nexus in Arid Regions: A Bibliometric Review of Integrated Resource Management in Agriculture Judijanto, Loso
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i10.2301

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This study conducts a bibliometric review of Water–Energy–Food (WEF) nexus research in arid and semi-arid agricultural systems from 2020 to 2025. Using data from Scopus and Web of Science, analyzed with VOSviewer and R-bibliometrix, 463 publications were mapped to identify key themes, collaborations, and research trends. Results show a rapid expansion of interdisciplinary studies focusing on sustainability, optimization, and climate resilience. Early research emphasized water management, while recent studies highlight renewable energy, agricultural productivity, carbon footprint reduction, and socio-economic governance. Leading contributors include Texas A&M University, University of KwaZulu-Natal, IHE Delft, and Hohai University, indicating strong transregional collaboration across Africa, Asia, and Europe. Thematically, the field is shifting toward integrated frameworks such as the WEFE nexus and circular bioeconomy approaches. The study concludes that the WEF nexus has become a crucial framework for achieving resource efficiency, climate adaptation, and food security in water-scarce environments. It offers theoretical advancement by linking systems governance with sustainability transitions and practical guidance for policymakers developing integrated resource strategies aligned with the SDGs.
Instagramability and Algorithmic Influence in Travel Intentions: A Bibliometric Mapping of Visual-Driven Tourism Judijanto, Loso; Kurniawan, Ramdhan; Suharto, Bambang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i10.2302

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This paper investigates the convergence of Instagramability, algorithmic impact, and travel intention using an extensive bibliometric analysis of visual-centric tourism research. Utilizing 350 Scopus-indexed documents published from 2010 to 2025, the analysis employs VOSviewer and Biblioshiny to investigate publication trends, subject clusters, and collaborative networks across authors, institutions, and countries. The results indicate three primary research areas: (1) social media and decision-making, (2) sustainable tourism and destination development, and (3) the psychological and behavioral aspects of travel. The topic has transitioned from traditional examinations of tourist motivation to digitally mediated paradigms that prioritize visual communication, influencer marketing, and algorithmic curation. China, the United States, and the United Kingdom have become important places for people from all over the world to work together. There are also strong intellectual links between Asia and Europe. The study advances theoretical frameworks by amalgamating theories of visual communication, algorithmic mediation, and behavioral intention, while also providing practical guidance for destination marketers and policymakers to enhance digital engagement methods. The study, constrained by its dependence on Scopus data, provides a robust basis for subsequent empirical and computational investigations into the interplay between algorithms and visual culture in shaping contemporary travel behavior.
Integrating Economic Changes into Vocational Education Curricula in Land Transportation Schools in Indonesia Ilham, Ilham
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i10.2312

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This study examines how economic changes affect the adaptation of vocational education curricula in land transportation schools in Indonesia. Using a mixed-methods approach combining quantitative analysis with SEM-PLS and qualitative analysis via NVivo, this research identifies the significant impact of inflation, unemployment, and government policies on curriculum adjustments. Findings show that economic factors directly influence curriculum changes, necessitating continuous updates to align with industry needs and the labor market. Socio-cultural factors including parental education, lifestyle shifts, and cultural traditions also shape curriculum relevance and effectiveness. Government policies serve as a critical enabler, facilitating timely responses to economic and labor market fluctuations through funding, regulation, and institutional collaboration. The study confirms that curriculum responsiveness requires a holistic framework integrating economic signals, policy support, industry alignment, and local socio-cultural contexts. Based on these insights, the research offers practical recommendations to enhance curriculum relevance through stronger coordination among government, industry, and educational institutions. These include continuous economic monitoring, modular curriculum design, localized content development, and expanded industry-based training. The findings contribute to both empirical understanding and policy discourse on vocational education reform in dynamic economic environments.
Harmonizaton of Judicial Pardon in The 2023 Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Code: Normative Criticism of the Design of Indonesia’s Modern Penal System Putri Amaris, Putu Kanitha; Sari Haryanto, Diah Ratna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i10.2319

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This study aims to examine the regulatory vacuum of the mechanism for the implementation of judicial pardon which has been materially recognized in Article 54 paragraph (2) of the Criminal Code (KUHP) in 2023. Judicial pardon is a form of modern punishment innovation purpose that represents a paradigm shift from a retributive approach towards substantive justice, by providing space for judges not to impose punishment on perpetrators who are proven guilty in certain circumstances. This research uses normative juridical method with statutory approach and contemporary criminal law concept. There are two main problem formulations analyzed, namely: (1) what is the position and scope of judicial pardon in the national punishment system; and (2) whether the current Indonesian criminal law system has provided an adequate normative basis for its legitimate and accountable implementation. The results showed that normatively, judicial pardon reflects the spirit of renewal of Indonesian criminal law towards a more humanistic system. However, the lack of formal mechanisms in KUHAP and technical implementation guidelines from judicial institutions has caused this norm to be in a non-self-executing position. Thus, regulative harmonization and institutional policies are needed so that the applicability of judicial pardon is not symbolic, but operational in judicial practice.
Qualitative Study: Pregnancy Experience of Premarital Teenage School Dropouts in Bekasi Regency Area Mukaromah, Nahdiyatul; Muslimah, Rifa’at Hanifa; RN, Endang Purwati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i10.2330

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Background: Premarital teenage pregnancy is a global phenomenon that has significant physical, psychological, and educational impacts. This study was conducted to explore the situation faced by teenagers who experienced pregnancy before marriage and consequently dropped out of school. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the experiences, challenges, and impacts faced by premarital pregnant teenagers who drop out of school. Methods: This study employed an exploratory qualitative design using purposive and snowball sampling techniques. Participants included 20 pregnant teenagers, triangulated with 4 school teachers and 4 midwives. The study was conducted in Bekasi Regency from July to October 2024. Semi-structured interviews were carried out using a voice recorder, and the data were analyzed using Colaizzi’s Method. Results: The findings revealed five main themes: (1) unwanted pregnancy, (2) the effect of pregnancy on education, (3) support and discrimination, (4) physical and emotional impact, and (5) self-acceptance. Conclusion: This study shows that premarital teenage pregnancy leading to school dropout results in stigma, social pressure, educational disruption, and mental health challenges. Addressing this issue requires collaboration between the government, educational institutions, and the community by improving access to healthcare services and psychological counseling to support pregnant teenagers in continuing their education. Novelty: This study provides new insights into the lived experiences of premarital pregnant teenagers who drop out of school in an Indonesian context an area rarely explored in existing literature. Unlike most previous studies focusing on health outcomes, this research highlights the intersection between pregnancy, educational discontinuation, and psychosocial adjustment, offering culturally grounded evidence for designing inclusive school re-entry and adolescent reproductive health policies.
The Effect of Flexi-Benefit Programs and Employee Financial Education on the Financial Satisfaction and Productivity of Millennial Employees in West Java Azwar, Edy; Novitasari, Salwa Aulia; Arini, Rani Eka
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i10.2334

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This study investigates the effects of flexi-benefit programs and employee financial education on financial satisfaction and employee productivity among millennial employees in West Java. Using a quantitative explanatory design, data were collected from 115 respondents through a structured questionnaire employing a five-point Likert scale. Data analysis was conducted using Structural Equation Modeling–Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS 3) to examine both direct and mediating relationships among the variables. The findings reveal that flexi-benefit programs and financial education each have a significant positive effect on financial satisfaction and productivity. Moreover, financial satisfaction serves as a key mediating variable that strengthens the relationship between organizational financial initiatives and employee productivity. The results affirm the integration of Self-Determination Theory, Human Capital Theory, and Conservation of Resources Theory, indicating that financial autonomy, knowledge, and security collectively enhance employee performance. This research contributes to the literature on employee financial well-being and provides practical implications for organizations aiming to improve millennial workforce engagement and productivity through flexible compensation and financial literacy programs.

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