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Scientific Development Journal
Published by Arbain Publishing
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30478286     DOI : 10.59613
Side: Scientific Development Journal is a peer-reviewed journal published by Arbain Publishing. It is at the national and international level that covers a lot of common problems. This journal accepts articles on community service and research, empowerment, or strengthening that are problem-solving, comprehensive, meaningful, and sustainable, with clear goals.
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Sustainable Innovation in Supply Chain Management: A Strategic Approach to Enhance Economic Resilience Sumartono, Eddy; Suhendar, Suhendar; Ernita, Mahdar
Side: Scientific Development Journal Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): SIDE: Scientific Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/n22s7k76

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This study explores the role of sustainable innovation in enhancing economic resilience through effective supply chain management. Using a qualitative approach with case studies of three large manufacturing companies, the study analyzes how organizations integrate digital technologies, develop adaptation strategies, and build strategic partnerships to achieve sustainability goals while maintaining competitive advantage. The results show that effective implementation of sustainable innovation resulted in a 30% reduction in carbon emissions and a 3.5% increase in operating margins. Supplier collaboration (92% adoption rate) and process digitalization (85%) emerged as key drivers of success, while joint R&D demonstrated the highest impact on sustainability scores (4.7/5.0). These findings highlight the importance of a holistic approach to sustainable supply chain transformation and provide practical insights for organizations seeking to enhance their economic resilience through sustainable practices.  
Data Protection Laws in Indonesia: Navigating Privacy in the Digital Age Prasetyo, Budi; Handayani, I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi; Sulistiyono, Adi
Side: Scientific Development Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Side: Scientific Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/petfxv64

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The rapid expansion of digital technologies in Indonesia has brought significant challenges regarding data protection and privacy. With the increasing use of online services, e-commerce, and digital transactions, concerns over personal data security have intensified. In response, the Indonesian government enacted the Personal Data Protection Law (PDP Law) in 2022, marking a significant milestone in the country’s legal framework for data privacy. This study explores the implementation and effectiveness of data protection laws in Indonesia using a qualitative research approach. Through in-depth interviews with legal experts, government officials, and digital rights advocates, this research examines the extent to which current regulations align with global standards and whether they adequately address data security threats. The findings indicate that while the PDP Law represents progress, challenges remain in enforcement, compliance, and public awareness. Many organizations, particularly in the private sector, struggle to adapt to the new regulatory environment, and law enforcement agencies face difficulties in overseeing compliance due to resource limitations. Additionally, a lack of digital literacy among Indonesian citizens poses risks, as individuals are often unaware of their data protection rights. Comparisons with international best practices, such as the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), reveal gaps in Indonesia’s approach, particularly in enforcement mechanisms and penalties for data breaches. This study highlights the need for greater government oversight, stronger institutional capacity, and enhanced public education programs to ensure that Indonesia’s data protection laws effectively safeguard digital privacy in the evolving digital landscape.  
Impact Management Strategies in the Development of the National Capital on Local Communities Prabowo, Tri Bagus; Wiratama, Dias Oldy
Side: Scientific Development Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Side: Scientific Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/zt9ac440

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One of the main problems is the non-involvement and neglect of communities in the new capital planning and development process. The research method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive analysis technique. This approach was chosen because it allows researchers to understand in depth the impact and risks of moving the country’s capital on the Indonesian economy. In this case, policy alignment between the central government, regional government and other related actors is crucial to ensure the success of the development of the new capital city and the welfare of the people living around it. At the same time, it should also be noted that the development of the nation's capital can have negative impacts. By carefully evaluating policies, we can find out whether the development of the nation’s capital will have a positive impact or even cause problems for the surrounding community. it is also necessary to pay attention to community participation and involvement in the development process of the nation's capital so that their interests and needs can be properly accommodated.
The Influence of Agricultural Extension Services on the Productivity of Small-Scale Agribusiness Farmers Wahyuni, Ira
Side: Scientific Development Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Side: Scientific Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/2x94at37

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This study explores the influence of agricultural extension services on the productivity of small-scale agribusiness farmers through a qualitative literature review. Agricultural extension services play a crucial role in disseminating knowledge, providing technical assistance, and enhancing the skills of farmers, which are essential for improving agricultural productivity. The review synthesizes existing research on the effectiveness of these services, highlighting key factors that contribute to successful outcomes, such as the accessibility of information, the relevance of training programs, and the adaptability of extension methods to local contexts. Furthermore, the study identifies barriers that small-scale farmers face in accessing extension services, including socio-economic constraints and limited infrastructure. The findings suggest that effective agricultural extension services can significantly enhance the productivity of small-scale farmers by promoting sustainable practices, improving resource management, and fostering innovation. This research underscores the need for policymakers and agricultural stakeholders to invest in and strengthen extension services to support small-scale agribusinesses. By addressing the gaps in service delivery and ensuring that farmers receive relevant and timely information, the agricultural sector can achieve greater productivity and sustainability. This study contributes to the broader understanding of the role of agricultural extension services in empowering small-scale farmers and highlights the importance of tailored support to meet their specific needs.  
Value  and Culture Based Marketing: The Key to Employee  and Consumer  Engagement  in Indonesia Reina A. Hadikusumo
Side: Scientific Development Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Side: Scientific Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/tymabp89

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This article explores the pivotal role of value and culture-based marketing in enhancing employee and consumer engagement within the Indonesian context. Employing a qualitative literature review, the study synthesizes recent research and case studies to examine how marketing strategies rooted in local values and cultural nuances can foster deeper connections with both internal and external stakeholders. The findings indicate that Indonesian companies leveraging value-driven and culturally resonant marketing approaches are more successful in building trust, loyalty, and advocacy among employees and consumers. Value-based marketing, which emphasizes functional, emotional, and experiential benefits, is shown to increase satisfaction and voluntary brand advocacy, particularly when integrated with digital platforms such as social media. Furthermore, culture-based marketing strategies that align with Indonesia’s diverse traditions and social norms enhance the authenticity and relevance of brand messages, leading to stronger engagement and sustained relationships. The literature also highlights the importance of co-creation and participatory approaches, where employees and consumers are actively involved in shaping brand experiences, thus reinforcing organizational identity and competitive advantage. Despite these advantages, challenges such as balancing global brand consistency with local adaptation remain. This study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on marketing in emerging markets by providing insights into the mechanisms through which value and culture-based strategies drive engagement. The results offer practical implications for marketers and managers seeking to optimize engagement and performance in Indonesia’s dynamic business landscape.  
CSR as a Tool for Marketing and HR Engagement: Aligning Social and Business Goals Reina A. Hadikusumo
Side: Scientific Development Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Side: Scientific Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/73prxk74

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This study explores Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as an effective tool for marketing and human resource (HR) engagement, emphasizing the alignment of social and business goals. Utilizing a qualitative literature review approach, the research synthesizes existing studies, theoretical frameworks, and practical examples to examine how CSR initiatives can simultaneously enhance brand reputation, consumer loyalty, and employee motivation. The findings reveal that CSR activities, when strategically integrated into marketing and HR practices, foster stronger emotional connections with both external and internal stakeholders. From a marketing perspective, CSR enhances brand authenticity and differentiation, leading to increased consumer trust and advocacy. From an HR standpoint, CSR initiatives contribute to employee engagement by promoting organizational pride, job satisfaction, and a shared sense of purpose. The study also highlights the importance of aligning CSR efforts with core business objectives to ensure sustainability and maximize impact. Challenges such as balancing stakeholder expectations and measuring CSR outcomes are discussed, along with best practices for effective implementation. This research contributes to the growing body of knowledge on CSR’s dual role in business strategy and organizational development, offering practical insights for managers seeking to leverage CSR as a means to achieve both social responsibility and competitive advantage. The study underscores the critical need for integrated CSR approaches that bridge marketing and HR functions to create cohesive and sustainable value for businesses and society.
Role of Big Data Analytics in Enhancing Audit Decision-Making and Detecting Material Misstatements Thorman Lumbanraja
Side: Scientific Development Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Side: Scientific Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/9ap26e24

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In recent years, the integration of Big Data Analytics (BDA) into the auditing process has emerged as a transformative force, enhancing decision-making capabilities and improving the detection of material misstatements. This qualitative study employs a literature review methodology to explore the role of BDA in the auditing field. By analyzing existing research, the study identifies key themes related to the application of BDA in audit practices, including data collection, analysis techniques, and the impact on auditor judgment. The findings indicate that BDA facilitates a more comprehensive assessment of financial data, enabling auditors to identify anomalies and trends that may indicate misstatements. Furthermore, the study highlights the importance of auditor training in utilizing BDA tools effectively, ensuring that they can interpret complex data sets accurately. The research concludes that while the adoption of BDA presents challenges, such as data privacy concerns and the need for technological infrastructure, its potential to enhance audit quality and efficiency is significant. By leveraging BDA, auditors can improve their decision-making processes, ultimately leading to more reliable financial reporting. This study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on the intersection of technology and auditing, providing insights for practitioners and researchers alike.
Optimizing Fundraising: Philanthropy Education as an Innovative Approach to Increase LAZ and BAZNAS Contributions Zulaekah; Nina Mariani Noor
Side: Scientific Development Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Side: Scientific Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/marhw548

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Optimizing fundraising is a critical challenge for Islamic philanthropic institutions like LAZ (Lembaga Amil Zakat) and BAZNAS (Badan Amil Zakat Nasional) in Indonesia. Despite their significant potential, these organizations often face barriers in maximizing their fundraising efforts due to limited public awareness and understanding of their mission. This study aims to explore the role of philanthropy education as an innovative approach to increase the contributions to LAZ and BAZNAS. Using a qualitative research approach and literature study method, this paper examines existing literature on philanthropy education, its impact on donor behavior, and strategies for effectively integrating it into Islamic fundraising models. The findings indicate that philanthropy education can significantly enhance donor awareness, foster a culture of giving, and strengthen the financial sustainability of LAZ and BAZNAS. Educating the public about the social and spiritual benefits of zakat, infaq, and sadaqah can transform potential donors into active contributors. Additionally, integrating philanthropy education into community outreach, school curricula, and digital platforms can broaden the donor base and encourage long-term commitment to charitable giving. This study concludes that philanthropy education is a promising strategy for optimizing fundraising, requiring coordinated efforts from Islamic institutions, government agencies, and educational organizations. Further research is recommended to assess the practical impact of these educational approaches in different community settings and to develop tailored strategies that address the unique challenges faced by LAZ and BAZNAS in the digital era.  
Assessing the Validity of an English E-Module Incorporating Local Wisdom and the Pancasila Student Profile Destiani Rahmawati; Yudi Juniardi; Hidayatullah; Ike Hilatun Nisa
Side: Scientific Development Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Side: Scientific Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/fbk2jb95

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The objective of this research is to create a learning medium in the form of an E-Module based on local wisdom, incorporating values related to local wisdom, the environment, and community technology, as well as integrating the Pancasila Student Profile, making it suitable to serve as an English teaching module for junior high school students. The research methodology employed is development research, utilizing Thiagarajan’s 4-D model, which progresses through the stages of Define, Design, Development, and Dissemination. The instruments used include expert validation sheets and material validation sheets, consisting of four material aspects with 15 questions and three media aspects with 13 questions; the validation results are analyzed using a percentage formula and then converted. Based on the validation outcomes, the English E-Module based on local wisdom and containing the Pancasila Student Profile is considered suitable for use as teaching material. Specifically, the validation by media experts indicates that the E-learning module is highly feasible, with a percentage of 93,8 %. Furthermore, validation by experts in English material and the Strengthening of the Pancasila Student Profile also confirms the feasibility of the E-module, with a percentage of 85.3%, resulting in an overall average validation score of 89.55%. From these findings, it can be concluded that this E-Module, which is based on local wisdom and contains the Pancasila Student Profile, is highly suitable for use as English teaching material for Grade VIII students at SMP N 8 Tangerang City.
Relationship Between Nurses' Knowledge and Implementation of Decubitus Assessment Reassessment at Hospital X Linda Muria Sari; Enna Rossalina Sihombing
Side: Scientific Development Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Side: Scientific Development Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/eb7drh72

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Pressure ulcers occur due to reduced blood supply and tissue malnutrition caused by continuous pressure on the skin. The incidence of pressure ulcers continues to rise. The prevalence of pressure ulcers remains very high worldwide, with 2.5 million people in the United States, 1.67% in Asia, 50% in Australia, 49% in Europe, 5%-32% in Canada and the UK, and 29% in Jordan. Therefore, an accurate assessment is required. Pressure ulcer assessment using the Braden scale is crucial. Braden scale assessment should be conducted daily, referred to as reassessment, to help prevent the occurrence of pressure ulcers. The aim of this study is to identify the relationship between nurses' knowledge and the implementation of pressure ulcer assessments at Hospital X in 5 inpatient wards and the ICU. The research method involves using the Braden scale as a measurement tool. The study was conducted at Hospital X. The study population includes all nurses in the inpatient wards and the ICU. Using Slovin's formula, 65 respondents were selected. This study employs frequency distribution tests for univariate analysis and Kendall's tau b test for bivariate analysis. The study was carried out from November 2023 to January 2024. Univariate research results: Characteristics of the respondents include those aged 26-35 years (55.4%), female gender (63.1%), Bachelor's degree (53.8%), working experience of 5-10 years (64.6%), sufficient knowledge (39 individuals, 60.0%), and performing pressure ulcer assessments (36 individuals, 55.4%). The bivariate research results showed that there is a significant relationship between nurses' knowledge and the implementation of reassessment for pressure ulcer assessments at Hospital X (p value 0.000). A relationship was found between nurses' knowledge and the implementation of reassessment for pressure ulcer assessments at Hospital X (p value 0.000). It is recommended that nurses improve patient care, especially for patients at risk of developing pressure ulcers, by minimizing the risk of pressure ulcer formation through periodic patient repositioning or mobilization.