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Prosiding International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29621429     DOI : https://doi.org/10.18196/icosi.v3i1.37
The Prosiding International Conference on Sustainable Innovation provides a multidisciplinary platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share innovative research and advancements in sustainability. The journal encompasses a broad scope, covering the following fields: Humanities and Social Sciences: Research on sustainable development policies, social innovation, governance, education, and cultural perspectives on sustainability. Agriculture: Sustainable farming practices, agroecology, food security, and climate-resilient agricultural technologies. Engineering: Green technology, sustainable infrastructure, renewable energy systems, and smart city innovations. Medical and Health Sciences: Public health sustainability, environmental health, biomedical advancements, and healthcare innovations for sustainable well-being. The journal welcomes empirical studies, theoretical frameworks, case studies, and literature reviews that contribute to sustainable solutions across these disciplines.
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Articles 55 Documents
The Dispute Board as an Alternative to the Construction Service Disputes Settlement Fadia Fitriyanti; Emil Adli
Proceedings International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Maximizing Opportunities and Research for a Better Life
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/icosi.v1i1.5

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Dispute settlement through the dispute board is an alternative to settling new disputes that are not regulated in LawNumber 30 of 1999 concerning Arbitration and APS. The specific objectives to be achieved in this study to look fordata and examine the forms of construction service disputes that are resolved using the dispute board. This research isnormative juridical research. Primary data were obtained through an interview with the Head of Sub Directorate of JBH(Freeway). Secondary data were obtained from documents in the research location above. Data analysis methods usedin this study are statutory approaches and conceptual approaches. The research was analytical descriptive. The forms ofDispute Construction Services using the Dispute board can be seen in various criteria.
The Role of Public Relations (PR) in Socially Responsible Business: Analysis of Aqua Danone in Water and Environment Preservation Programs Rosilawati, Yeni; Ishak, Aswad; Winarsih, Atik
Proceedings International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Optimizing Global Benefit for Future Wellbeing
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) encouragesthe company to look further beyond the usual base to a widerregion, which is social at large and communities. This paper aimsto identify the role of Public Relations (PR) in CSR of AquaDanone Klaten in socially responsible business in water andenvironment programs which were implemented in Polan HarjoVillage, the local community that lives around the operating factoryof Aqua. This paper used qualitative approach, specifically usingcase study method. It employed in-depth interviews that wereconducted with the local community and working managers whodeal with CSR issues and strategy on day-to-day basis. Secondarydata was gathered in the form of information about CSR programsfrom regular reports downloaded from the company’s website,mass media news downloaded from the internet and otherresources. The research found that PR process is involved in CSRsteps from fact-finding until monitoring. The study also found thatAqua Danone Klaten carried out proactive dialogue withstakeholders. The planning until the assessment was conductedthrough discussions with community leaders, communities, andlocal governments to give ideas, criticisms, and testimonialstowards CSR programs. The research also identified that PublicRelations (PR) also adopt stakeholder engagement strategy. In thisstrategy, business enterprises prioritize dialogue and engagementwith stakeholders and develop interactive systems with variousstakeholders.
Benefits of Football Competition in the Economy of Traders in Surajaya Stadion Lamongan Anas, Fahmi
Proceedings International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Optimizing Global Benefit for Future Wellbeing
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Football is one of the most popular sports insociety. People could enjoy football games throughtelevision or see it directly at the stadium. Football has ahuge impact on the economy. Football benefit society,especially a group of traders who are in Indonesia.Merchants can take advantage and benefit of thepresence of football competition in the field of economy.The methods used in this study is descriptive qualitative.The informants in this study are Surajaya Stadiumtraders. The process of collecting data throughobservation, interviews and the literature review.Techniques in analyzing data using interactive datacollection and presentation of data. The theory used toanalyze is of George Homans Exchange theory. Thefindings from the data in this study there are severalvariations of data about football and economy, throughsuccess and stimulus proposition. The findings from theinterviews, it was discovered that, football in the stadiumSurajaya was able to increase revenue for the Group ofmerchants, ranging from food, beverages, accessoriesand jersey. Traders choose Open lapak selling aroundthe stadium felt getting a lot of profit. Traders choose toopen stalls selling around the stadium because of theenthusiasm of the people who come to see footballmatches at the Stadium Surajaya.
The Competitiveness of Indonesian Cocoa Product and Their Derivates in the International Market Baroh, Istis
Proceedings International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Optimizing Global Benefit for Future Wellbeing
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This study aims to analyze the competitiveness ofIndonesian cocoa between its several derivate products from 2006to 2015 of two importing countries. Germany and The USA arechosen as the representative of the international markets becauseof three reasons. First, those two countries are the mostprospective markets of cocoa products. Second, they consumelarge amount of cocoa processing products for their Industries.Third, as the core players of trade, they always import processedcocoa producs from Indonesia in the pastdecade. We use RevealedComparative Advantage (RCA) approach to analyze thecompetitiveness of processed cocoa products, followed byRevealed Symmetric Comparative Advantage (RSCA) approachto avoid upward-biased problems from the previous steps. RSCAenables us to manipulate the RCA index to be symmetrical withinterval values between -1 and +1 (Prasad, 2004). The resultsshowed that in Germany, cocoa paste products and cocoa butterthe two products that have high competitiveness, whereas cocoapowder was not competitive. In the USA, Indonesian cocoa butterwas competitive while cocoa paste and cocoa powder were notcompetitive. Indonesia should focus on cocoa paste and cocoabutter to maintain their competitiveness through pricing, contractnegotiations, and trade relations
Comparison of E-Commerce Transactions in Conventional Accounting and Sharia Accounting Sudarmanto, Eko
Proceedings International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Optimizing Global Benefit for Future Wellbeing
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Muamalah and business develop along withtechnological developments and human needs. When thebusiness model and muamalah develop, this developmentmust be responded to appropriately and carefully. Not onlyrelated to the aspects of benefits, harm and legalconditions that govern it, but also must be prepared anddeveloped the model and accounting system needed. Oneform of the new trading business is e-commerce. Namelybusiness activities involving consumers, manufacturers,providers, and brokers using computer networks, namelythe internet. So that e-commerce transactions have severalcharacteristics, including: unlimited transactions,anonym transactions, digital and non-digital products,and intangible goods. Based on several characteristicsfound in e-commerce transactions, the applicable lawrelated to the transaction is the law regarding longdistance buying, salam and salaf law, hawalah law andelectronic money. With the different viewpoints and legalbasis for e-commerce transactions, the accountingtreatment between conventional and Sharia systems alsohas several differences. Sharia Accounting Bai’ as-Salamis a buying and selling accounting system that is mostsuitable for e-commerce transactions
The Effect of Audit Quality, Tax Planning and Leverage on Earnings Management Dwianika, Agustine; Wisnantiasri, Sila
Proceedings International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Optimizing Global Benefit for Future Wellbeing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/icosi.v1i1.11

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This study is to address a current issues abouthow important of audit quality for supporting firm’sperformance, due still there a research gap from previousliteratures about the effects of audit quality on earningsmanagement. This paper aims to illustrate and examine theeffect of audit quality on the relationship of tax planningrates and leverage on earnings management, based onevidence in Indonesia. This quantitative study usingsecondary data obtained from the company's annual report.The research population is LQ-45 firms listed on theIndonesia Stock Exchange in 2013-2017 as many as 45companies. The data analysis technique used was multiplelinear regression analysis using SPSS 22 for Windows. Theresults of this study indicate that tax planning and leverageaffect earnings management. While audit quality as amoderating variable strengthens the relationship betweentax planning and leverage on earnings management. Thisstudy provides futher evidence of earnings managementrelated about audit quality, tax planning and leverageseparately for academically side. For practitioners, it can beused as a consideration in making investment decisions, thatthere is a connection between the things that becomevariables in this study.
Student’s Perceptions of the Role of Politeness in Online Communication Meiratnasari, Ayu; Wijayanto, Agus; Suparno, Suparno
Proceedings International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Optimizing Global Benefit for Future Wellbeing
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English has the primary role as a communicationtool in industrial revolution 4.0 because it was aninternational language. In this era, the developments oftechnologies facilitated people around the world tocommunicate through social media, email, website, andothers. Through those communications, they can enhancetheir business, developing their studies, or expanding theirrelations. However, every country has its norms inconversation, so that politeness strategies are the corecomponent in achieving the successfulness ofcommunications. This study was one of qualitative researchwhich primarily focuses on exploring the student'sperceptions on the role of politeness strategies in usingEnglish in online communication. The data was collected bydelivering the questionnaire to the 40 students in SMANegeri 1 Kretek Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, andinterviews with some of them. The data of this study wereanalyzed using a content analysis approach. The resultsdescribed that the students consider politeness strategies astheir policies during the communications. The implicationsof this study were to help the teachers identify the student'sneed in the development of politeness strategies and toprevent miscommunication during the onlinecommunication process
Edutainment with the Help of Volcanic Media for the Development of Children's Language in Group B at TK X Kamal, Bangkalan Adhani, Dwi Nurhayati; Shofiyah, Ainin
Proceedings International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Optimizing Global Benefit for Future Wellbeing
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This study aims to look at the development oflanguage owned by group B children in TK X Kamal,Bangkalan using edutainment. On the implementation ofusing mountain media erupted by performing a volcaniceruption process simulation. Learning about volcaniceruptions is expected to enable children to get to know theenvironment, and explain the symptoms of nature. Thisstudy uses quantitative descriptive research to determine thenumber of students who can describe the process of eruptingthe mountain verbally. The location of this study wasconducted at TK X kamal Bangkalan with a total of 16students. The results of this study were to look at thelanguage development of children in group B in explainingnatural phenomena such as volcanic eruptions
The Power of Myths on Environmental Preservation in Bali Utami, Gek Wulan Novi
Proceedings International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Optimizing Global Benefit for Future Wellbeing
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This research aims to find out the myths’ powerrelating to environmental preservation in Bali. Myth is humancreation that is rich of social and culture value within it todescribe phenomena around them. Myth is still exist even it turnsinto behavioural reference in Bali, moreover, Balinese rites arevery strong bounding people although modernization developsrapidly. It is assumed that myths ecology-related correlate tosemiological system that covers signifier, signified, and signwhich are potential influencing human perception andbehaviour to preserve environment. This research usesdescriptive-qualitative approach. The data is collected by depthinterview method and probing technique. Ecolinguistics’framework especially social praxis related that consists of threedimensions, namely a bio-logical, a socio-logical, and an ideological dimension, and also culture approach contributing inanalyzing data. It concludes that myths’ existence is very strong;it is powerful relating its impact to human, but powerless towardenvironment preservation
The First Language Interference in Producing English Consonant Sounds Setyaningsih, Kuntum; Wijayanto, Agus; Suparno, Suparno
Proceedings International Conference on Sustainable Innovation (ICoSI) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Optimizing Global Benefit for Future Wellbeing
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/icosi.v1i1.15

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his research deals with the problemsencountered by the students whose first language isSundanese language in learning English as a ForeignLanguage. The focus of this study is to examine the errorsmade by the students who have a Sundanese culturalbackground in producing consonant sounds. The studyused descriptive qualitative research. This study involvedthe first-grade students of Vocational High School. Thedata were collected through observations and recordings.The recording of the students' English pronunciation wastranscribed phonetically. The data were analyzed by usingcontrastive analysis techniques. The findings revealed thatSundanese students met problems in English consonantsounds while producing, [ð], [v], [f], and sounds.Sundanese students tend to shift the English consonantsounds to Sundanese sound systems when they speak. Theresults indicate that the significant differences betweenEnglish and Sundanese sound systems are the cause ofinterference. To reduce the first language interference,the teacher should learn something about phoneticfeatures of the students' first language sound systems soshe or he can predict the errors that students wouldprobably make while producing English sounds.Moreover, the students must be familiarized to speak andto listen to English in the teaching-learning process