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International Conference on Law, Business and Governance (ICon-LBG)
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In this proceeding contains papers that get submitted and presented at The International Conference On Law, Business and Governance 2013. Conference organized by the Bandar Lampung University on 22-24 October 2013, held at the graduate campus, Bandar Lampung University (UBL), Lampung, Indonesia.
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The Economic of Umar Bin Khattāb Policyin Modern Economic Policy Hendri Hermawan Adinugraha
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Along with the famous term of the shari’ah economics in Indonesia today, many financial institutionsare using Shari’ah-based system. Ranging from syari’ah banking, syari’ah hotels, syari’ah supermarkets,etc. In fact, it shows the amount of interest in addressing public demand for the implementation ofshari’ah system in financial institutions and businesses. The Islamic economists face big challenges, thatsdisability of shari’ah economics implementation. it is mean the economic policy can not be applied byShari’ah system optimiscally at stage of government policy.The economic of Umar bin Khattāb policy is reasonably as a comparator (comparison tool) becausehe was a proper and powerful head of government in managing the government, he is also a successfulentrepreneur, as well 2nd Kholifah, at which time the majority of its policies relating to the economicradicalization.The purpose of this study was to determine the economic of Umar bin Khattāb policy and analyze itsrelevance to the context of the current economic. The method of analysis is used qualitative study by athematic approach to observe and analyze each Umar bin Khattāb policy which on occasion of economic.Then it is combined with library research by reading the works of Umar economic policy. Dataprocessing techniques is used the content analysis method, to make inferences Umar economic policy.Then analyzed to obtain the relevance of the development policy.The results of this study is indicating that some economic policy during the reign of Umar has beenadopted by most countries in the world with improvement in certain parts in accordance with its time.This suggests that the current economic policy of Umar bin Khattab still relevant if implemented on amodern economy.
The Infuence of Cash Flow Information Toward Stock Return Reza Kurniawan
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The purpose statement of cash flows is to provide relevant information on the revenues and expenditures of a company in a period. This information is useful to investors and creditors to assess a companys ability to generate future net cash flows and compare them with short-term liabilities and long-term, including the possibility of future dividend payments. On the other hand also represents the value of the stock value of the company, not just an intrinsic value at a time, but more importantly it represents hope in the ability of the company in the future. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the effect of cash flow information either partially or simultaneously on the companys stock return.
Redesign the Competence Business Strategy of SME’s in Dealing withASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Trade Liberalization 2015Case Studies: SME’s Creative Industry Sector in Bandung Teddy Fauzi
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The establishment of ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) aims to form a single market as an implementation of trade liberalization. The existence of the AEC will impact directly to SME’s development in Indonesia in the future. There are approximately 8 million SME’s in West Java which one of them is creative industry sector. It plays very important part in overall growth of economy for years.Over twenty year’s period, between 1990-2010, creative industry sector of SME’s in Bandung is more focused on domestic market but by establishment of AEC, absolutely necessary redesign their competence business strategy in order to be able to take advantage new AEC market.To develop this creative industry it is believed that SME’s should solve their problems. There are 5 (five) major problems that are identified by the Department of Commerce for achievement in 2015. The five main issues are:(1) The quantity and quality of human resources; (2) Climate conducive to starting and running business; (3) Awards/appreciation for Indonesia’s creative personality; (4) Accelerating the growth of information and communication technology; (5) Financing institution that supports the creative industry’ (Natawiria: 3).In general, export most of our products still faced various problems such as capital cost and logistic are still high.In conclusion, the existence of the AEC will creates new paradigm and global challenges so that our SME’s products, including creative industry products created by SME’s in Bandug will compete with other products produced by other AEC members. Therefore, redesign competence business strategy of SME’s absolutely required. 
Implement of M-Government to Improve Public Services Ahmad Cucus; Yuthsi Aprilinda
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The Indonesianpopulationis one of themobilephone usersin theworldwithlarge numbers,the use ofmobilephonesdoesn’t useasa toolof communicationbut itcanbe improvedas a liaison betweengovernmentandcitizen, the use ofmobile technologyis a one ofmediastoimprovegovernmentservicesthat has been conductedinvariousplacesin theworld, as an exampleforIndonesianto participate in developingmobile-based governance.The use ofmobile technologythat is easyandinexpensiveto be one ofthe advantagesobtainedifweapply them-government, the line betweengovernmentandcitizento bemore openwiththetwo-way communicationwith amobile-based service conceptcan be done anywhereand anytime. Expectedwiththe implementation ofm-government governancemore transparentandmore effective servicescan be realized. 
Potential Thematic Campaign for Lampung Tourism Hasan Basri
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Campaign program for the development of the tourism industry has been commonly used. It is still necessary to design campaign programs with different specifications which are based on the uniqueness of a tourist attraction. There is a trend about tourist attraction visited mostly by foreign tourists, but actually rarely visited by the public in general. The indication is people are no longer just travel for a vacation, but there is a new reason to get there as the distribution and development of a hobby.Attractions that have such privilege seemas if to get the grace, there is no need to build from the starting point, just need to maximize their potential. Such conditions in Lampung Province are found in several places such as Tanjung Setia Krui beach, in west Lampung with waves that are rarely found by surfing enthusiasts from around the world. There is also Teluk Kiluan serving familiarity of dolphin life. In the context of natural grace, that privilege needs an extra support campaign program that concentrates on a specific theme as well, which is not randomly widespread but effective.Thematic campaign program can optimize a potential unique tourist attraction that has already existed. In theprogram, the campaignis designed with a central theme that is set from the privilege sights, then the message is designed in such a way, so that the public affection is more striking in the component of behavior. What is important in the campaign strategy is to note the specification of targeted audience. In addition, the thematic campaign will bear programs that are not randomly widespread but more scalable premises that must carry out monitoring and evaluation as good as possible. It is because there is a possibility to modify the executed strategy in the course of the campaign program. 
Leadership Style, Climate, Commitment and Corporate Performance Andreas Budihardjo
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The success of a company is dependent on its leader, especially on her or his leadership style, andcommitment. In addition, organizational learning climate might have an influence on its performance.This study attempts to examine the influence of leadership dimensions, affective commitment andorganizational learning climate on corporate performance. In particular, this study aims to find out whichof variables contribute significantly to the corporate effectiveness. This study finds out that affectivecommitment and executor (leadership style) contribute significantly to the corporate performance. Inspite of the fact that learning climate is not correlated significantly with corporate performance, it stillplays an important role as it is significantly correlated with leadership dimensions and affectivecommitment. The samples in this study are experienced senior managers hold an MBA degree; therefore,the generalization of the findings must be carefully taken.
Governance, Business and The Environment Maliah Sulaiman
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Traditionally, discussions on corporate governance (CG) have largely focused on economic sustainability.This is not surprising as CG issues have largely arisen out of accounting irregularities uncovered atprominent organizations, such as Enron, Tyco and WorldCom, and various other well-known companies.The focus of CG now, however, is broader….besides profits, companies are also focusing on the “people”and the “planet” too. Thus, the emphasis of CG today is on both the economic and environmentalsustainability. Given this, boards cannot be lackadaisical about social and environmental issues. How cancompanies achieve this? According to the Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies(CERES) in its CERES Roadmap for Sustainability”, a sustainable company is one that has the necessarygovernance structures in place, extensive stakeholder engagement undertaken and the standards and scopeof public disclosure and transparency instituted. Essentially, the Roadmap contains 20 specificexpectations for corporate performance that are categorised into 4 main perspectives: governance,stakeholder engagement, disclosure and performance. Thus, companies should embed sustainabilityissues in management and board structures, goal-setting and strategic decision-making and engage inrobust dialogue with stakeholders across the whole value chain. Additionally, companies shouldregularly report on sustainability strategies and performance. Disclosure will include credible,standardized, independently verified metrics encompassing all material stakeholder concerns, and detailedgoals and plans for future action. Further, a sustainable company is one that embarks on achievingreductions in carbon emission and water use, procurement of renewable energy, improved energyefficiency and having a supply chain that meets high environmental and social standards. Moreimportantly, companies are increasingly aware that a large part of their output consists of material waste(or non-product output). In particular, material flow cost accounting (MFCA), an environmentalmanagement accounting (EMA) tool that has now become an international standard, ISO 14051, can helpcompanies address environmental issues as well as improve their bottom lines. Finally, to be proactive onenvironmental issues companies must understand and manage its environmental costs; introduce wasteminimization schemes; understand and manage lifecycle costs; measure its environmental performanceand embark on a strategic approach to environment related management. Most importantly, the toneshould be set at the top. Top management commitment is essential, preferably at the board level.Accordingly, companies should ensure that directors’ skill sets include risk management of social andenvironmental issues. Most importantly, companies should realize that enhanced environmentalperformance can and will lead to improvement in the economic performance of the enterprise.
Strengthening Creative Economic Resources Through Designing Appropriate Regulatory Model in Managing and Optimising Cultural Property Hayyan Ul Haq
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This work is aimed at exploring, finding and formulating some appropriate regulatory models inoptimising cultural property products. This idea has been inspired by à huge national potentials in culturalproperty which has economic values. The concrete economic values of cultural property can bemanifested through intervetion of Intellectual property and folklore and cultural property regime.Therefore, this works shows the important role of government in designing appropriate policies andregulations in managing and optimizing cultural property products. It introduces two approaches: (i)normative and (ii) institutional approaches in visualising and manifesting the above objectives. At thenormatieve level, this work identify, explore, and formulate some potential regulations which stem fromthe core regulations related to cultural property products, such as: intellectual property, particularly patentand copyright; as well as folklore and traditional culture regime. It explorer and formulates potential andstrategic policies, either at the national or regional level to optimise some opportunities in the intellectualproperty, folklore and traditional cultural regime. In this respect, how to interprete and embody therecognition of cultural property, such as traditional knowledge and traditional culture into appropriateregulatory models. While, at the institutional level, this work introduces the inclusive museums that mayfunction as conservator, educational, and creative economische medium in maintaining and improving thequality, function and sustainability of cultural property protection and development
Strike as The Last Resort In Dispute Settlement Between Workers and Employers Arinto Nugroho
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In order to maintain the continuity of the company's activities, harmonious relation between workers andemployers is a necessity. Unfortunately, the relationship does not always run as expected. In an attempt toresolve the dispute some cases showed that workers choose to use the Strike. Strike includes a workstoppage, sit-ins, slow down, and a ban on overtime. Strike is one of workers' rights as regulated in LawNumber 13 Year 2003. The problem that arises is the effects are complicated because it is associated withthe rotation of the economy in which the effects may be felt in the area of municipal level, provincialand/or Nation wide. Based on that background, the author wants to discuss about the use of Strike indispute settlement between workers and employer. The results of discussion shows that Strike is not thefirst choice of workers in resolving problems. Before conducting Strike the parties are required tonegotiate to reach an agreement beforehand. If these efforts fail then Strike comes up as an option. Underthese conditions, it can be said that the strike is the last resort in resolving disputes between workers andemployers
The Comparison Between Indonesian Constitutional Court and Russian Constitutional Court Lintje Anna Marpaung
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After the third change of the basic Constitution 1945 being ratified, in the meantime of waiting the new formed Constitutional Court, People Deliberation Council (MPR) calls for the Supreme Court to do a functional interim as it has been stated in Verse III of Constitution 1945 transition as a result of the fourth change. The House of Representatives (DPR) and the government then form law on Constitutional Court. Hans Kalsen states that the implementation of constitutional regulation about legislation can be effectively guaranteed only if there is an organ other than legislative agency given a task to check out whether a law product is constitutional or not. For that purpose, there has to be a particular organ similar to a special court which is called constitutional court, or control towards the constitutionality of law judicial review given to ordinary court, especially Supreme Court like in the united States. This controlling Special organ is able to scrap the unconstitutional law all in all so that it cannot be applied y other organs.This authority is run by the institution of justice authority implementer which stands apart from the Supreme Court, or being a part of Constitutional Court. However, if standing on its own, Constitutional Court will be a new phenomenon in the world of constitution. Almost all developed democratic countries, do not have Constitutional Courts which stand alone. Up to now, there have been 78 countries which form their court by their own.

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