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Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities
ISSN : 25977040     EISSN : 25798480     DOI : -
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Capturing student learning with thematic analysis JEFFREY R. MUELLER
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2017
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Aim: This paper examines the best methods for employing thematic analysis to determine what 118 students in eleven distinct online teambuilding courses taken as part of an undergraduate management curriculum in 20112013 learned. There is a brief discussion of accrediting organizations, a critique of their assessment methods, and some suggestions for using thematic analysis more frequently as a primary or secondary indicator of student learning.Methodology: All 11 classes in this sample were taught by the same professor at National University in California, USA (the author).Findings: The primary findings of this study are that students who took a course in teamwork benefited greatly from learning the importance of writing a team agreement at the outset of a team assignment, as well as from conducting confidential peer ratings at the assignment’s conclusion.Implications/Novelty: The use of thematic analysis as a supplementary tool to the official, university-driven end-of-course exams may prove fruitful for some educators. Suggestions are made for further research and for popularizing the use of thematic analysis.
Implementation of limited liability principles and doctrine of piercing the corporate veil in management of local liability companies ABDUL HALIM BARKATULLAH
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2017
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Aim: This research aims to analyze how limited liability in the Piercing the Corporate Veil doctrine is used by BUMD administration in the form of Local Liability Companies.Methodology: The normative law method was employed in this study; this is the process of looking for the rule of law, legal principles, or legal doctrines to provide a solution to a legal problem, followed by an analysis of that problem using inductive reasoning.Findings: Due to these studies’ findings, a company is considered a separate entity from its founders, members, or investors when recognized as a legal entity under the law. Important to the company’s legitimacy is the idea of the Perseroan (company) as a separate legal entity whose assets are kept separate from those of its shareholders and for whom there is limited personal liability. Second, the current regulations on UUPT also apply to the administration of BUMDs structured as Local Liability Companies. Novelty/Implications: As a result of the limited liability of shareholders, this doctrine safeguards the interests of vulnerable outsiders.
Remission for the corruptor (Between the human right and the spririt for eradication corruption) HENNY DAMARYANTI; HENDRIK; ANNURDI
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2017
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Aim: This paper examines the government’s policy of pardoning corrupt officials so that human rights can be upheld and corruption can be eradicated in Indonesia.Methodology: This study is of the normative juridical variety, and its sources are various statutes, documents, and books dealing with the topics of corruption and remission.Findings: This study’s findings indicate that a pardon for a convicted briber is not a free pass for the briber but rather is granted on the condition that the briber agrees to comply with certain rules (such as government legislation and policies) in exchange for his or her release from prison.Novelty/Implications: As a result of corruption’s negative effects on state finances and the general public’s well-being, as well as the widespread corruption directed at those who engage in corrupt behavior, the topic of corruption in Indonesia has recently become a hot topic of discussion. The authors of this paper have tackled a pressing issue and provided policymakers with valuable new information.
Legal aid compliance for poor local community PURWANTO; CHARLYNA S. PURBA
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2017
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Aim: This research aims to learn more about how effective legal aid is for low-income people in the area.Methodology: This research linked law turn variables using the socio-legal method’s interdisciplinary strategy.Findings: The research used a socio-legal approach to conclude that legal aid was not yet very important for the low-income population in the area. Inadequate local legislation that regulates legal aid for low-in comecommunities was identified as a root cause of the problem, as was the widespread belief that legal aid authority lies squarely within the purview of the central government. Legal aid for the poor in a community works best when it is coordinated between the federal government and local authorities (in this case, a local vertical official).Implications/Novelty: The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights and the Local Government need to improve their coordination and synergy to maximize the delivery of legal aid to the poor in their communities.
Network governance of haze in Shenyang XU JINGSI
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2017
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Aim: This paper uses the framework of network governance theory to investigate the extent to which Shenyang’s governors and the city’s citizens and businesses work together to combat the haze problem. This paper will illustrate the roles of various collaborative subjects to describe each subject’s individual and shared responsibilities in haze governance.Methodology: The researchers used a qualitative approach, gathering information from a comprehensive review of the relevant literature.Findings: The main result of this effort is a request to the government of Shenyang for their perspective on what can be accomplished through network governance in environmental governance. Network governance’s strengths lie in its ability to bring air pollution issues to the forefront of the political agenda and its potential to create and nurture sustainable development through cooperation between public and private actors at the differentiated regional levels.Implications: In this article, we apply the principles of network governance to the problem of haze weather, which in turn informs a new approach to environmental administration. Unlike top-down and bottom-up approaches, network governance encourages public participation and boos
A functionwise analysis of the cruise ports in Turkey: The case of Kusadasi CENGIZ KAHRAMAN
Journal of Advanced Research in Social Sciences and Humanities Volume 2, Issue 6, December 2017
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Aim: This research summarizes the Turkish cruise port system, focusing on the most popular port of Kusadasi, and offers recommendations for improving cruise tourism in the country.Methodology: A qualitative approach was taken, and information was gathered through an extensive literature review and analysis.Findings: The services provided by Turkish ports for cruise ships are inadequate, according to a study of those ports.Implications/novelty: Because cruise tourism is a relatively new industry, this study provides an in-depth examination of the cruise industry in Turkey, identifying key issues and offering concrete recommendations for enhancing the fun and relaxation offered by cruises.

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