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Advances in Environmental Innovation (ANEVA)
ISSN : 30640237     EISSN : 30640539     DOI : 10.69725/aneva.v1i1
Core Subject : Social,
Advances in Environmental Innovation (ANEVA) is a quarterly journal that focuses on cutting-edge environmental science and engineering. We publish original research and reviews on solutions to global challenges, including sustainable practices, climate change adaptation, renewable energy, and waste management. ANEVA encourages interdisciplinary dialog and promotes research that influences policy and practice for a sustainable future, with an emphasis on practical applications. Collaborating with professors from various institutions such as Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES), Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), and Universitas Semarang (USM), who serve as the Advisory Board, we aim to be indexed in reputable databases to gain wider recognition such as; ZENODO, APJI, ARIMBI, ISSN, Garuda, SINTA, Scholar, Copernicus, DOAJ, EBSCO, WOS, SCOPUS, PubMed.
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Investigating Environmental Governance's Impact on Financial Performance; Role of Company Size in Indonesian Palm Oil Firms Bella, Safrina; Setiawan, Hendra
Advances in Environmental Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): ANEVA - September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/aneva.v1i1.69

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Objective: This empirical study explores the relationships among environmental governance factors environmental costs, disclosure, performance, firm size, leverage, and financial performance in Indonesian palm oil firms listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2020 to 2023. Methods: Utilizing secondary data from publicly available sources, the study integrates financial metrics (profitability, return on assets, return on equity) and environmental indicators (costs, disclosure, performance). Regression analysis is employed to statistically analyze these relationships.Findings: Findings reveal that environmental costs significantly enhance financial performance, emphasizing the strategic advantage of investing in sustainable technologies and processes. Environmental disclosure also positively impacts financial performance by bolstering investor confidence and consumer trust. Surprisingly, environmental performance does not directly influence financial outcomes, indicating the influence of external factors and industry contexts. Firm size mediates the positive effects of environmental disclosure on financial performance, highlighting larger firms' capabilities in implementing sustainable practices. Moreover, leverage plays a significant role in boosting financial flexibility, contributing to growth and profitability.Novelty: This study contributes to the understanding of the strategic value of environmental governance in the palm oil industry, particularly in the context of emerging markets. It also highlights the unique role of firm size in enhancing the financial benefits of environmental initiatives.Implications: This study underscores the pivotal role of proactive environmental management in driving competitive advantage and sustainable growth for palm oil companies. It advocates for integrating environmental strategies into business models and governance frameworks to achieve long-term financial success.
The Impact of Environmental Performance on Environmental Disclosure and Detailed Environmental Reporting in Companies Arbin, Adhia; Rohmatika, Rillita
Advances in Environmental Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): ANEVA - September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/aneva.v1i1.105

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Objective: This study aims to explore the impact of Environmental Performance on Environmental Disclosure and Hard Environmental Disclosure among companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) from 2018 to 2023. It also examines the influence of company size, leverage, and profitability on these disclosure practices.Methods: A mixed-methods approach is employed, combining quantitative data from annual and sustainability reports with PROPER ratings. The analysis utilizes multiple regression to assess the relationships between Environmental Performance, Environmental Disclosure, and Hard Environmental Disclosure, with classical assumption tests conducted to ensure the validity of the regression model.Results: The analysis reveals that higher Environmental Performance is positively associated with increased Environmental Disclosure. Additionally, more comprehensive Environmental Disclosure correlates with more detailed Hard Environmental Disclosure. Among the control variables, Company Size and Profitability significantly affect both Environmental Disclosure and Hard Environmental Disclosure, while Leverage does not show a significant impact.Novelty: This study advances the understanding of how Environmental Performance influences disclosure practices in Indonesian firms and highlights the role of company-specific factors such as size and profitability in shaping the extent and detail of environmental reporting.Implication: The findings suggest that improving Environmental Performance can lead to more extensive and detailed Environmental Disclosure. For policymakers and practitioners, this underscores the need for strategies and regulations that promote transparent environmental reporting, particularly considering the varying impacts of company size and profitability.
Corporate Governance and Its Role in Shaping Environmental Disclosure with Environmental Performance as a Moderating Factor Sulistiyani; Nur Rahman, Arif
Advances in Environmental Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): ANEVA - September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/aneva.v1i1.106

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Objective: This study aims to investigate how corporate governance influences environmental disclosure practices among Indonesian firms and to examine the moderating effect of environmental performance on this relationship.Methods: A quantitative correlational design was employed, utilizing data from 27 companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) that participated in the PROPER assessment from 2018 to 2023. Regression analysis was conducted to explore the relationships and interactions among these variables.Results: Analysis demonstrated a notable positive relationship between corporate governance and environmental disclosure, indicating that stronger governance practices are associated with higher levels of environmental reporting. Additionally, environmental performance was found to moderate this relationship, enhancing the effect of corporate governance on disclosure when performance is robust. The study also revealed differences across sectors, with industries such as Consumer Goods and Banking exhibiting the highest levels of governance, performance, and disclosure.Novelty: This study offers a novel perspective by integrating environmental performance as a moderating factor in the relationship between corporate governance and environmental disclosure. While previous research has primarily focused on the direct effects of governance on disclosure, this study extends the understanding by highlighting how environmental performance influences this relationship. It provides a comprehensive view of how both governance and performance interplay to shape corporate transparency in environmental reporting.Implication: The findings underscore the critical role of corporate governance and environmental performance in shaping environmental disclosure. By aligning with stakeholder theory, firms are encouraged to enhance governance and performance for greater transparency.
Exploring Environmental Sustainability Through the Lens of Seyyed Hossein Nasr: A Scientific Perspective on Nature and Ecological Challenges Daryono; Setiawati, Rini
Advances in Environmental Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): ANEVA - September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/aneva.v1i1.107

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Objective: This mixed research aims to explore Seyyed Hossein Nasr's environmental philosophy and its relationship to modern ecological issues in Indonesia, specifically examining how spirituality and indigenous ecological understanding can shape environmental governance.Methods: Employing a hybrid methodology, the study utilized questionnaires and interviews with 190 diverse participants, including officials, advocates, local people, and experts. It analyzed foundational perspectives, noting similarities and differences influencing attitudes and practices regarding the environment.Results: The findings prominently align Nasr's nature reverence with participants' spiritual connections to nature. Additionally, incorporating traditional environmental knowledge into policy was found to strengthen community participation and promote sustainable behavior. However, modern governance's secularization often undermines spiritual viewpoints, generating challenges.Novelty: This unique research presents an examination of the intersections between spirituality, indigenous ecological knowledge, and contemporary environmental policymaking in Indonesia, providing a fresh perspective on ecological ethics informed by Nasr's philosophy.Implication: The study suggests that decision-makers can leverage insights from spirituality and traditional ecological knowledge to develop more all-inclusive and impactful sustainability strategies, fostering a harmonious human relationship with nature.
Investigating Environmental Governance Impact on Financial Performance: Role of Company Size in Indonesian Palm Oil Firms Ika Sulistyawati, Ardiani; Mohammed Sultan Saif, Gehad; Himmawan Dwi Nugroho, Arief
Advances in Environmental Innovation Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): ANEVA - September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69725/aneva.v1i1.108

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Objective: Drawing up on naturalistic intelligence, the New Environmental Paradigm and environmental sensitivity concepts, this paper aims to investigate their relationships among high school students in terms of differences regarding significant connections of these relations hiop with each other within limits occured by socio-demographic variables through considering substantial environments from context-based higher education oriented phenomenon.Methods: We employed a quantitative approach using path analysis to test the direct and indirect effects of naturalistic intelligence, NEP on ESI. Among students responses were collected using a validated questionnaire which was statistically analyzed to find the significance of relations.Finding: A significant positive correlation existed between the New Environmental Paradigm and environmental sensitivity, but did not find a significant correlation of naturalistic intelligence with it. Results indicate that instilling a pro-environmental attitude is essential in increasing environmental sensitivity to adolescents.Novelty: This study presents a novel perspective by emphasizing the New Environmental Paradigm's role in shaping high school students' environmental attitudes, advocating for value-based education over mere skill enhancement.Conclusion: Our findings underscore the importance of instilling environmentally friendly values and attitudes, rather than just naturalistic skills when designing educational programs. Educators can cultivate environmental citizens ready to meet current challenges by including experiential learning with critical thinking into curricula.

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