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Haekal, Muhammad, Ahmad Arief Muttaqien, and Ainal Fitri. "Students' Perspectives on Future Employment: A Qualitative Study on Indonesian Higher Education Institutions during the COVID-19 Pandemic." AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan 13, no. 1 (May 27, 2021): 417–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.35445/alishlah.v13i1.502.

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This study aims to determine how undergraduate students at Indonesian higher education institutions think about future jobs associated with aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the increase in precariat work. It involved twenty students from two public universities located in Aceh, Indonesia. Online in-depth interviews were used as the data collection methods. Additionally, Snyder’s hope theory was utilised as a theoretical framework for this qualitative study. The theory would be useful in understanding the students’ insights related to the precarity of the future job, especially in the aspect of goals, pathway, and agency. The study found that despite having a lack of visualisation towards the future, the undergraduate students generally believed that COVID-19 and precarious working arrangements were serious challenges towards future employment. Academic achievements such as high grades might not be sufficient unless supplemented by substantial organisational skills, vast networking, and a resilient entrepreneurial mentality. This study also underlined the vital role of higher education institutions in strategically preparing their students to face the unpredictability and precariousness of the future job marketplace.
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Novitasari, Maya, and Dian Agustia. "Green supply chain management and firm performance: The mediating effect of green innovation." Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management 14, no. 2 (March 26, 2021): 391. http://dx.doi.org/10.3926/jiem.3384.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess green innovation as a mediating variable in the relationship between green supply chain management and firm performance.Design/methodology/approach: This study used the companies listed on the PROPER program for the 2010-2018 period on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The sample collected by using purposive sampling method obtained 488 companies. The data were tested using STATA 16.Findings: The results of the analysis showed that green supply chain management had a positive effect on green innovation, green innovation had a positive effect on firm performance, and green supply chain management had no effect on firm performance. Green innovation mediated the relationship between green supply chain management and firm performance.Research limitations/implications: The limitation of this study was using companies listed on the PROPER program, so it needed to be studied by applying other companies. Besides, it only implemented green innovation, green supply chain management, and firm performance. Future studies can apply other green-related aspects and performances.Practical implications: Regarding the problem of environmental impact, companies in Indonesia can apply green innovation and green supply chain management to improve their firm performance. Companies in Indonesia are increasingly faced with pressure from stakeholders to implement green supply chain management.Social implications: It is useful for the Indonesian government in overcoming environmental impact issues by implementing green supply chain management by companies. Companies that implement green supply chain management will have an impact on increasing green innovation and firm performance.Originality/value: This study assessed the mediation of green innovation in the relationship between green supply chain management and firm performance. This indicated that here there was pressure from stakeholders to pay full attention to the environment, so that companies in Indonesia can apply green innovation and green supply chain management to improve firm performance.
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Husnaeni, Nikmah, and Dwi Retnoningsih. "THE INFLUENCE OF SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ON PERFORMANCE OF ORGANIC COFFEE IN PASURUAN REGENCY." Agricultural Social Economic Journal 21, no. 1 (January 31, 2021): 8–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.agrise.2021.021.1.2.

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Pasuruan Regency is the largest area of organic coffee in East Java, Indonesia that has a potential future competitive advantage, but organic coffee is currently still weak and has to compete with non-organic coffee and imported coffee. Increase competition and make a business become sustainable require the involvement of actors in the supply chain and sustainable principles. This study aims to analyze the influence of supply chain sustainable management on performance in organic coffee in Pasuruan Regency. This research conducted in Prigen and Tutor Districts, Pasuruan Regency, East Java, in March until April 2020. The data was gathered from 51 respondents who were determined using purposive sampling and the Rules of Thumb with SEM-PLS as the analysis technique. Based on SEM-PLS analysis, sustainable supply management practices have a sustainable positive effect on sustainable performance, except for sustainable supplier management on social performance and sustainable consumer management on environmental performance. This is due to the lack of involvement of all suppliers in the social activities of the community and consumers who are not oriented towards the environmental aspects of organic coffee.
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Pasaribu, Munawir, and Rizka Harfiani. "Vocational Education at Special School in North Sumatra." AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan 13, no. 2 (August 31, 2021): 1335–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.35445/alishlah.v13i2.641.

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Vocational education is the proper treatment of work skills or life skills education, especially for students with special needs. This study aims to analyze the implementation of vocational education at A/B/C Melati 'Aisyiyah special school located in Tembung, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. This study uses a qualitative approach, with field research type. The data collection is through observation, interview, and documentation, then analyzed with interactive analysis models, following the data validity test using triangulation methods. This study discovers that analyzing the vocational education implementation for special students at the high school level, namely from aspects: a) teacher potential, b) student potential, c) supporting infrastructure, d) vocational learning system and policy to grant students to work according to their ability, as one of the efforts to realize the school vision and mission. The implication of this study is to provide an overview of vocational education implementation for special students to have independence and responsibility in living their lives.
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Umeda, Yasushi. "Special Issue on Design and Manufacturing for Environmental Sustainability." International Journal of Automation Technology 12, no. 6 (November 5, 2018): 805. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/ijat.2018.p0805.

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This is the fourth special issue on design and manufacturing for environmental sustainability. While Japanese manufacturers are not so active in this field, the trend of integrating sustainability into manufacturing activities and management of companies is becoming dominant. We can point out three epoch-making instances: namely, United Nations’ ‘Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),’ which consists of 17 goals to be achieved by 2030, covering not only environmental sustainability but also social and human sustainability; EU’s ‘Circular Economy,’ which promotes various routes for resource circulation (e.g., reuse, remanufacturing, maintenance, and recycling) for increasing employment and market competitiveness of EU and resource efficiency; and ‘Paris Agreement’ on climate change, which enforces reduction of the emission of greenhouse gases to zero by the end of this century. This special issue includes six well-written papers, all of which are deeply related to these three policies. The first four papers focus on product life cycle or even multiple product life cycles. This aspect is an inherent feature of design and manufacturing for environmental sustainability, which was not considered in traditional design and manufacturing. The keywords of these four papers are life cycle CO2 emission evaluation of electric vehicles, life cycle simulation of reuse among multiple product life cycles, disassembly part selection based on the idea of life expectancy, and personalization design aiming at avoiding mass production and mass disposal. The latter two papers are rather fresh in this journal. The fifth paper deals with customer preferences in Indonesia. Focusing on life styles in developing countries is a very important topic emphasized in SDGs. The last paper deals with food waste, which is emphasized in both SDGs and Circular Economy. Most of the papers, revised and extended in response to the editor’s invitations, were originally presented at EcoDesign 2017: the tenth International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, held in Tainan, Taiwan. The editor sincerely thanks the authors and reviewers for their devoted work in making this special issue possible. We hope that these articles will encourage further research on design and manufacturing for environmental sustainability.
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., M. S. Narwal. "AN ANALYSIS OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS FOR INDIAN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES." International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology 03, no. 03 (March 25, 2014): 291–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2014.0303055.

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Nusraningrum, Dewi, Salmi Mohd Isa, and Dipa Mulia. "Industrial 4.0 of Service and Manufacturing in Java-Indonesia: Level of Implementation." Operations Excellence: Journal of Applied Industrial Engineering 13, no. 1 (March 15, 2021): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.22441/oe.2021.v13.i1.005.

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The application of industry 4.0 has been doing in many countries in the world today even some developed countries have headed to industry 5.0, nevertheless in Indonesia there are still many companies that have not implemented industry 4.0. This research aims to find out the extent of the implementation of industry 4.0 in Indonesia, especially the industry located on the island of Java.The industry 4.0 aspects as a benchmark of differentiator from previous industrial developments is worth scrutinized to know its application levels in the service and manufacturing industries. Although many industries still combine their operating system between the 4.0 industry and conventional operating systems. The populations are the services and manufacturing companies. The data was obtained by using a questionnaire distributed online to respondents with a purposive sampling method. The data was grouped according to The level of implementation and is centered. The calculation and percentage results demonstrate that the level of implementation of the 4.0 industry with a technology base in service companies and manufacturing companies are at a managed level. It illustrates that the companies being researched have not been fully on the demands of the 4.0 industry.
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Aminah, Devian Siti, and Suwarno Suwarno. "Pengungkapan Informasi Lingkungan oleh Perusahaan di Indonesia." JIATAX (Journal of Islamic Accounting and Tax) 2, no. 2 (June 14, 2020): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.30587/jiatax.v2i2.1415.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the factors that influence disclosure of environmental aspects information in manufacturing companies. These factors are firm age, public share ownership, profitability, leverage, and industry type. The population of this research are companies listed on the IDX 2016-2018. The samples of this study are 130 manufacturing companies using a purposive sampling method. This research uses multiple regression methods to test the hypothesis. The Environmental disclosure score index used is the Indonesian Environmental Reporting Index (IER). The result of this study shows as industry type has a significant positive influence on environmental aspects information but firm age, public share ownership, profitability, and leverage did not have a significant influence on environmental aspects information in companies.
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Christiani, Agustina, Helena Juliana Kristina, and Priskila Christine Rahayu. "Pengukuran Kinerja Lingkungan Industri di Indonesia berdasarkan Standar Industri Hijau." Jurnal Rekayasa Sistem Industri 6, no. 1 (April 30, 2017): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.26593/jrsi.v6i1.2426.39-48.

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<p><em>National industries need to anticipate the numerous environmental issues in international trade, in order to compete with other countries. Ministry of Industry Republic of Indonesia has responded that issue by putting green industry as an important part of Master Plan of National Industry Development 2015 – 2035. To encourage industry in implementing green industry principle, since 2010 Ministry of Indsutry has conducted Green Industry Award. Although each year, there is an increasing number of award receivers, but comparing with the total numbers of industries in Indonesia, the percentage of award receivers is so small. Therefore, this research is conducted to measure the </em><em>environmental performance</em><em> of several industries in Indonesia in order to know whether industries are ready to implement green industry standard. Data were collected in 6 manufacturing industries, based on the green industry self-assessment form released by ministry of industry. From the sixth industries which were evaluated, there are two industries that show low commitment to the environment because their scores are below 50. There is one industry categorized as green industry level 1 (score=56.5). Meanwhile there are two industries categorized as level 3 (score= 77.1 and 79.8) and one industry reached level 4 (score 82.1).</em></p><p><em>Keywords: green industry,environment performance, self-assesment</em></p>
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Prakash, T., M. Sindhu kavi, and C. Arun. "A Review of Lean Manufacturing Tools in Automobile Industries." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED PRODUCTION AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 4, no. 1 (January 5, 2019): 56–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.35121/ijapie201901139.

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Lean manufacturing is a concept which is developed for the purpose of reducing the waste generated with increase in the utilization of resources. The term lean was formulated and designed in order to respond to the fluctuations and to challenge business environmental competition. In today’s scenario, business environments are rapidly changing. Thus, forcing organizations to face the challenges along with the complexities. Many of the organizations, such as manufacturing or service oriented related to survive are dependent ultimately to the systematic and continuous respond for the changes which are enhanced with the product values. In order to achieve this perfection, value adding process plays a major role. Thus, for many type of organizations, implementation of a lean manufacturing system becomes a core competency in order to sustain. From analyzing the studies based on lean management major part of study describes only a single part of the lean element, only very few studies focus on a greater number of aspects of lean element. In order for successful lean manufacturing implementation, the organization have to focus on many aspects such as Cellular Manufacturing (CM), Line Balancing, 5S Techniques, Value Stream Mapping (VSM), Inventory Control, U-Line system, Kanban, Pull system, Just-In-Time (JIT), Single Minute Exchange of Dies (SMED), Production levelling, Bottleneck effect etc.… From this paper, we have analyzed and developed lean route map which can able to implement lean manufacturing system in organizations
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Urry, J. "Some Social and Spatial Aspects of Services." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 5, no. 1 (March 1987): 5–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/d050005.

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Five related issues involved in the analysis of services are discussed. First, it is shown that it is incorrect to suggest that there is a single route to the contemporary economy with high employment in the service sector. The Fisher–Clark thesis is discussed and criticised. In the specific case of the United Kingdom it is shown that service industries were of considerable importance even during the supposed heyday of Victorian manufacturing industry. This is shown by analysing certain regional indicators. It is further suggested that the crucial role of especially financial services cannot be understood separately from the broader Makler or middleman economy which in part predated the extensive growth of manufacturing industry. Second, some of the recent arguments of Gershuny and Miles are analysed. It is shown that their formulations are insufficiently social, both in the sense of ignoring changes in the social relations underpinning capitalist production both of manufacturing and of service industries, and of neglecting the impact of ‘social struggles' on the forms and levels of service employment. Third, a number of criteria are discussed by which different service industries can be separated off from each other. The criteria considered are ownership, market, product, degree of ‘commodification’, function, and character of the exchange. A classification based on elements of each of these is proposed in order to deal with UK data sources. Fourth, analysis is developed of eleven different forms of service sector restructuring. Some consideration is paid to the problems of explaining which of these will be found in particular sectors. Particular attention is devoted to considering the degree of importance of the ‘labour’ factor. Last, some of the processes affecting the ‘private consumer services' concerned with tourism are analysed. In particular, attention is devoted to aspects of the physical and social setting within which the service delivery takes place. An attempt is made to demonstrate which particular forms of service sector restructuring will be found in those tourist services in British coastal resorts. The exceptionally complex nature of the forces affecting employment levels in such places is shown in some detail.
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Handoko, Fourry, Ellysa Nursanti, Gatot, Martinus Edwin Tjahjadi, Julianus Hutabarat, Lalu Mulyadi, and Kustamar. "Green Industrial System in Indonesia." MATEC Web of Conferences 164 (2018): 01010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816401010.

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The environmentally friendly manufacturing influences the worldwide community both private and public to run the concept of green productivity. The concept of green productivity drives the organisation to seek integration of sustainable environmental management and environmentally friendly production system design. The lack of green and sustainable concept have reduced the competitiveness of the organisation due to the low capability to meet the international standard of ISO 14000. One of the important thing of being ‘green’ is our capability to deal with the pollution. Continuous improvement approach to achieve green productivity is an effort to increase sustainable competitiveness by maintaining green product and reducing the pollution. The continuous improvement to achieve the capability to overcome the pollution problem will lead into tangible and intangible benefit. It is therefore the green productivity is crucial. In this research, the concept of green produtivity and continuous improvement approah are utilised to overcome the problems of pollution in manufacturing industries.
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Abdul-Rashid, Salwa Hanim, Novita Sakundarini, Raja Ariffin Raja Ghazilla, and Ramayah Thurasamy. "The impact of sustainable manufacturing practices on sustainability performance." International Journal of Operations & Production Management 37, no. 2 (February 6, 2017): 182–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijopm-04-2015-0223.

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Purpose Sustainable manufacturing practices are one of the significant environmental initiatives taken by manufacturing industries to preserve the environment and improve the quality of human life while performing manufacturing activities. The emergence of the value creation concept, economic value no longer counts as a single factor for measuring manufacturing performance. Within the sustainability context, the impact of manufacturing activities on the environmental and social aspects should be taken into account as the basis for assessing manufacturing performance, which is called sustainability performance. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship of sustainable manufacturing practices with sustainability performance, which considers the environmental, economic and social aspects. Design/methodology/approach A questionnaire survey is carried out among 443 ISO 14001 certified manufacturing companies in Malaysia. Structural equation modelling is used to evaluate the relationship of sustainable manufacturing practices with sustainability performance. Findings The findings of this study indicate that manufacturing process is the manufacturing stage that gives the most impact on the improvement of sustainability performance. Hence, it is concluded that manufacturing companies in Malaysia are highly focussed on the production bound when implementing sustainable manufacturing practices. Research limitations/implications Although this study indicates a good estimation of the proposed model, additional variables might be added to improve the prediction strength of the proposed model such as considering type of industries, economic scale or ownership. Adding the comparison of sustainable manufacturing practices between different countries also a valuable research to investigated. Practical implications The framework proposed here can also assist manufacturing industries to conduct sustainability assessments by providing elements of sustainability performance and can serve as a guideline to select appropriate sustainable manufacturing practices and to what level the practices need to be improved to leverage companies’ sustainability performance. Originality/value The framework proposed here can also assist manufacturing industries to conduct sustainability assessments by providing elements of sustainability performance and can serve as a guideline to select appropriate sustainable manufacturing practices and to what level the practices need to be improved to leverage companies’ sustainability performance.
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Wijaya, Nurrohman, and Muhammad Aziz Ali Mutia. "ANALISIS PERKEMBANGAN INDUSTRI KECIL DAN RUMAH TANGGA DENGAN PENDEKATAN DPSIR: STUDI KASUS DI KECAMATAN CIPARAY, KABUPATEN BANDUNG." TATALOKA 18, no. 3 (August 31, 2016): 172. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/tataloka.18.3.172-182.

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<p class="TitleEnglish">Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Enteprises (UMKM) have a significant potential in contribution to local economic development in Indonesia. Within the development of economic sector and a dynamic population in Kecamatan Ciparay, UMKM of manufacturing industry is increasing as well, especially the small and home industries. Nevertheless, the industries still not put into practice optimally yet and give less contribution to the local economy. This article aims to analyze the development of the small and home industries in Kecamatan Ciparay with an analysis approach of DPSIR (Driver, Pressure, State, Impact and Response). The study applied descriptive research method. Questionnaire, interview and field observation were conducted in the study area. The results found that the development of the small and home industries is driven by some driver factors such as industrialization, socio-economic dynamic as well as local policy and strategy aspects. DPSIR model approach has identified some driver factors and the impacts of the small and home industries in a comprehensive system. A considerable attention of local government and decision makers becomes crutial focal point in order to support the UMKM in Kecamatan Ciparay. </p>
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Effendi, Bahtiar. "Pengaruh Penerapan Akuntansi Manajemen Lingkungan Terhadap Nilai Perusahaan di Indonesia." Owner 5, no. 1 (February 1, 2021): 72–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.33395/owner.v5i1.331.

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This study aims to analyze the factors of environmental management accounting on firm value in West Java. The phenomenon of companies having high firm values was also found with conditions inversely proportional to the low practice of implementing environmental conservation responsibility. The population of this study were all manufacturing companies located in West Java for the period 2018-2019 and based on the purposive sampling method, a sample of 120 respondents was obtained. By using multiple linear regression analysis as a research method, it is found that there is a significant positive influence between the application of environmental management accounting which is proxied through the aspects of material input, transportation, supplier assessment, and other aspects of firm value. Besides, it is found that the results of a significant negative effect between the application of environmental management accounting are proxied through the aspects of non-product output, compliance, and environmental complaints mechanisms on firm value. Furthermore, based on the simultaneous test results, it was found that the application of environmental management accounting was proxied through the aspects of material input, non-product output, compliance aspects, transportation aspects, other aspects, supplier assessment, and environmental complaint mechanisms simultaneously affected on firm value. Agency theory was successfully applied in this study, this is indicated by the results obtained, namely, the application of environmental management accounting is proven to affect the level of firm value.
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Huang, Miao Ling, Tsai Chi Kuo, Chiu Hsiang Joe Lin, and Yu Yen Lo. "Study of Environmental Performance of Taiwan’s Manufacturing Industry." Applied Mechanics and Materials 858 (November 2016): 359–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.858.359.

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Resource restrictions and carbon restrictions are posing a challenge to corporate sustainable development. Therefore, enterprises will be able to become more competitive by enhancing their research and development of green technology as well as environmental performance. Taiwan is a high-tech island featuring the highly-intensive manufacturing, and Taiwan’s manufacturing industry is actively developing the green management. This study proposed the environmental performance indicators integrating five aspects: green product design, green product recycling, green manufacturing management, environmental protection and environmental management. A total of 239 valid questionnaires, collected from various manufacturing industries, were the research subjects to investigate their environmental performance. The study found respondents performed the best in environmental protection while the worst in green product recycling, and especially got the lowest score in the “Using biodegradable materials” indicator. The environmental performances of research subjects were positively correlated to their enterprise scales. However, the environmental performances of various industry categories showed no significant differences between with each other. The overall environmental performances of the enterprises that implemented ISO 14001 and 14064 certifications were significantly higher than those without certifications. These results indicate that the environmental management system could improve the environmental performance in manufacturing industry.
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Bhatt, Payal Harshad, and Jayalakshmy Ramachandran. "Extent of environmental disclosures - a case of sensitive industries in Singapore and Malaysia." Corporate Ownership and Control 7, no. 4 (2010): 170–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cocv7i4c1p2.

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The purpose of this comparative study is to examine the extent to which information is available to stakeholders on the environmental issues from the annual reports of listed companies in Singapore and Malaysia focusing on Sectors (Construction and manufacturing) that are environmentally sensitive. Many studies in the past had tried to capture the relationship between environmental reporting against financial performances, management motives and effects on share prices of the companies operating in respective countries. This study is striving to capture the extent of information on environmental aspects available to stakeholders in Malaysia and Singapore focusing only on Sectors (Construction and manufacturing) that are environmentally sensitive. The researchers used cross sectional content analysis based on the annual reports of companies listed in the Construction and manufacturing/ industrial sector for the year 2007. The companies were selected from Stock Exchange of Singapore (SGX) and Bursa Malaysia (KLSE). A framework developed by Adams & Frost (2007) identified seven parameters to perform content analysis and observed performance related disclosure among organizations in Australia against organizations in the U.K. This study also used similar framework with addition of just one more parameter. It was found that the extent of information disclosed by organizations in Singapore for both construction and Manufacturing /Industrial sector is lower compared to organizations in Malaysia in both the sectors. This alerts the analysts that while talking about green accounting, one could walk the talk better by disclosing more information and making environmental issues or concerns more transparent.
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Kristian, Widra, and Felix Indrawan. "Studi Kelayakan Bisnis dalam Rangka Pendirian XX Cafe." Jurnal Akuntansi Maranatha 11, no. 2 (October 22, 2019): 379–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.28932/jam.v11i2.1932.

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One of the rapidly developing creative industries in Indonesia is the food and beverage or culinary industry. Currently the food and beverage industry is the sector with the largest contribution of the Indonesian economy, namely 5.5 percent of national gross domestic product and 31 percent of gross domestic product in the non-oil and gas processing industry. This makes Indonesia a high potential in the culinary field. Seeing the rapid development of the culinary world in Indonesia, more and more restaurants, cafes, or eating places are emerging in Indonesia.This study aims to examine the business profile of XX Cafe, analyze the prospects of XX Cafe business on Jl. Cihampelas, Bandung Wetan, Bandung City, West Java based on business feasibility aspects such as: legal aspects, environmental aspects, market and marketing aspects, technical and technological aspects, aspects of human resources, and financial aspects. In conducting this research, the author discusses more deeply the financial aspects. These financial aspects are analyzed using capital budgeting techniques that take into account the return period, present net value, internal rate of return, and profit index. The results of calculating capital budgeting techniques can be a consideration for investors to make decisions. After the analysis and calculation was made, XX Café is feasible to run. But apart from the results of the calculation, a capital budgeting control is also needed so that the expectations that have been made can be achieved. Keywords: Feasibility Study, Payback Period, Internal Rate of Return, Net Present Value, Profitability Index
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Gaikwad, Lokpriya, and Vivek Sunnapwar. "Development of an integrated framework of LGSS strategies for Indian manufacturing firms to improve business performance: an empirical study." TQM Journal 33, no. 1 (August 3, 2020): 257–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tqm-05-2020-0110.

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PurposeThis article aims to explore synergies between Lean, Green and Six Sigma practices in order to propose an integrated LGSS framework for continuous and incremental improvement in the Indian manufacturing industries. The three-dimensional LGSS framework seeks to provide various combinations and support operational, financial, environmental and social needs.Design/methodology/approachIn the research method, first, the current problems faced by Indian manufacturing industries are considered and proposition of a conceptual framework that qualitatively integrates synergistic aspects of Lean, Green and Six Sigma practices, and second, the framework is checked by a survey taken from 203 Indian firms by using SPSS-AMOS.FindingsThe hypothesized result suggests that the positive impact of integrated practices on firm performance in terms of operational, financial, social and environmental outcomes. It also provides a systemic and holistic approach to problem-solving through constant and incremental enhancement in the manufacturing sector.Research limitations/implicationsIn this research, only Indian manufacturing industries have been studied but can be extending into different geographical areas and sectors. Future research is also possible for different behavior and characteristics of companies that can lead to recommending strategies on how companies can improve performance. Most importantly, future research can try to understand which specific practice can contribute to competitive advantage and business success.Practical implicationsManufacturing firms that want to improve environmental sustainability should implement integrated LGSS practices into their supply chain. The set of combined practices improves operational, social, economical and environmental benefits.Social implicationsThe research presents an integrated approach of LSS for the manufacturing industry which leads their business processes to achieve economic sustainability through continuous growth and improved operational efficiency. Manufacturing industries result in outcomes like reduced cost, lead time, improved quality, sustainable market position, profitability, customer satisfaction, etc.Originality/valueThis research is different from previous studies because it integrates Lean, Green and Six Sigma practices into a unique framework that fulfills a specific need of the Indian manufacturing sector that guides operational, social, environmental and financial issues in Indian industries.
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Petrosyan, V. S., I. O. Tikhonova, A. S. Epifantsev, K. A. Shchelchkov, and E. A. Tsvetkova. "Developing an Industrial Symbiosis of Chemical Industries: a Case Study." Ecology and Industry of Russia 25, no. 8 (August 11, 2021): 28–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2021-8-28-33.

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The article considers the approaches to building a circular economy based on the example of a functioning Russian industrial hub. Among the features analyzed are the specificities of the industrial symbiosis development of chemical enterprises and material flows that link different technical processes, namely the production of soda ash, lime, salt, and gypsum. This study assesses the pollutant emissions from the new technical processes and the use of accumulated chrome production wastes as secondary material resources. Likewise, the article demonstrates the possibility of direct absorption of carbon dioxide, as a byproduct of lime production during soda ash manufacturing. The study ends with recommendations for considering the aspects for the use of secondary resources in determining the sectoral and inter-sectoral best available techniques. Similarly, it sheds light on possibilities for optimizing the system of technological regulation and general binding rules application for managing insignificant environmental aspects of industrial production.
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Kuo, Tsai-Chi, Muniroh Muniroh, and Kristin Halisa Fau. "An Integrated Kano Model, Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process, and Decision Matrix for Sustainable Supplier Selection in Palm Oil Industries Indonesia, a Case Study." Processes 9, no. 6 (June 21, 2021): 1078. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr9061078.

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Industries have to integrate environmental, social, and economic aspects into their supply chain management to achieve sustainability. Hence, the industry needs to take appropriate actions in choosing the right suppliers. The aim of this study is to develop a framework for selecting sustainable suppliers by integrating quality management tools using the Kano model, Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process, and Decision Matrix Method. To identify the critical sustainability criteria, the Kano model by the clustering the criteria for sustainable selection supplier was used. We then used the Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process to determine the weight of each criterion and applied the Decision Matrix Method to select the most sustainable supplier. Afterward, the appropriate proposed framework was implemented in one of the palm oil industries in Indonesia to validate that the framework is applicable and useful. The study shows that the environmental dimension is the most sustainable supplier criteria followed by economy and social dimension. Quality, pollution control, and information disclosures were found to be important sub-dimensions for sustainable supplier selection.
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Zhabrinna, Richard J. Davies, M. Mirza Abdillah Pratama, and Muhammad Yusuf. "BIM adoption towards the sustainability of construction industry in Indonesia." MATEC Web of Conferences 195 (2018): 06003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819506003.

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The Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry is known as one of the prominent sectors contributing to economic stability in Indonesia. On the other hand, this sector is also responsible for significant environmental impact in the country. Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a key innovative technology enabling advanced management within the construction and civil engineering industries and facilitating improvements in sustainability and asset management across the globe. BIM enables the achievement of three sustainable dimensions which are known as Triple Bottom Line (TBL). However, to enable the construction industry in Indonesia to expand and adopt this new engineering technology, the scarcity of the experts in BIM remains a barrier to initiate the migration from traditional management to BIM. From 40 respondents who participated in this study, only 2 respondents had competence in BIM. However, the awareness rate of Indonesian engineers about BIM is actually quite good with 67.5% of respondents having recognised BIM, although mostly with limited or basic knowledge. This research also defines BIM’s impact to sustainability aspects in construction.
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Puspawati, Silvi Wahyu, and Tri Edhi Budhi Soesilo. "Sustainable approach to tempeh industrial wastewater management in Karawang." E3S Web of Conferences 74 (2018): 09003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20187409003.

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Tempeh is a traditional soybean product from Indonesia. It is a high-protein food whose cost per unit is cheaper than any other animal protein sources. However, processes undertaken by tempeh industries will produce waste. To produce tempeh needs a lot of water used for boiling, soaking, leaching, and peeling the soybeans. The problem is that tempeh industries have not undertaken wastewater management properly, which potentially causes the quality of tempeh industrial wastewater to exceed the prescribed quality standard, having negative impact on both the environment and the people living around those industries. This research aims to describe tempeh industrial wastewater management. It is mixed-methods research employing qualitative and quantitative methods, especially through literature review, observation, interviews, and laboratory analysis. Research findings show that the alternative waste management suitable for tempeh industries is to utilize wastewater by considering environmental, social, and economic aspects. Such utilization is carried out by making liquid organic fertilizer and biogas from a mixture of household organic waste. These research findings refer to SDGs’ agenda, especially the goal no. 6 (six), i.e. to improve water quality by reducing pollution from wastewater.
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Ahmad, Shamraiz, and Kuan Yew Wong. "Sustainability assessment in the manufacturing industry: a review of recent studies." Benchmarking: An International Journal 25, no. 8 (November 29, 2018): 3162–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bij-08-2017-0214.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review and analyze the recent sustainability assessment studies in the manufacturing industry from the triple-bottom-line (TBL) perspective. This paper aims to depict the status quo of practical sustainability assessment, summarize the different levels and boundaries of evaluation, and highlight the difficulties and further improvements needed to make the assessment more effective in the manufacturing industry. Design/methodology/approach Four keywords, namely, sustainability assessment, sustainable manufacturing, TBL and green production, were used to explore and find the relevant articles. First, this paper systematically reviewed the studies and analyzed the different levels and boundaries of sustainability assessment. Following this, the reviewed studies were critically discussed along with their merits and shortcomings. Findings The review showed that most of the sustainability assessment studies were conducted on product, company and process levels in the manufacturing industry. Nevertheless, there is still a need to focus more on plant and process level assessments to achieve the TBL objectives. Environmental assessment is comparatively matured in manufacturing industries. However, from the economic and social viewpoints, only cost analysis and workers’ safety, respectively, were considered in most of the studies. The economic and social indicators need to be more inclusive and should be validated and standardized for manufacturing industries. Originality/value Unlike previous sustainability assessment reviews in manufacturing industries which were mostly based on life cycle assessment, this paper has included environmental, social and economic aspects in one comprehensive review and focused on recent studies published from 2010 to 2017. This paper has explored the recent sustainability assessment trends and provided insights into the development of sustainability assessment in the manufacturing sector.
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Widayat, Rahmanu. "Redesigning the Borobudur chair to sustain local creative industries: introducing to wangun concept." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 9, no. 2 (April 28, 2020): 458. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v9i2.30408.

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Redesigning the already existed thing is a common practice in the world of design. This study objectively conducted to produce a fresh new look and commercially bargaining product of furniture in addition to pursue current aesthetic needs. This study focuses on reconstructing the Borobudur chair, a typical form of chair inspired from the 8th century Borobudur temple reliefs, which theoretically does not follow modern art. This proposes a traditional conceptual approach called wangun (beauty) inspired by the wisdom of local Javanese culture, which is termed as Ngowahi Rupa (the change of form). Ngowahi Rupa does not change the 'inner structure' of an object, the changes occur only at the 'outer structure' level. There were two distinctive chairs being redesigned in this study, the first type of chair can accommodate one person only, and the other accommodates three people. Both types of chairs constitute of a complete structure of chair such as the legs, seat stands, and backrests, which in the sense of wangun conceptually termed telu-teluning atunggal. The Ngowahi Rupa furniture making process not only demands visual aspects, but also the concept of the creative industry. The concept was applied in redesigning the Borobudur chair that synergically in accordance with the rapidly developed creative industries in Indonesia. The results of redesigning the old-type of chair objectively contribute to the advance of current furniture industry and trend, both in Indonesia and abroad, in addition to maintaining the excellence of the creative industry with regard to the economic concern.
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Hartini, Sri, Udisubakti Ciptomulyono, Maria Anityasari, and Sriyanto. "Manufacturing sustainability assessment using a lean manufacturing tool." International Journal of Lean Six Sigma 11, no. 5 (February 21, 2020): 957–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijlss-12-2017-0150.

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Purpose Manufacturers and engineers need a practical and operational way to understand sustainable manufacturing and to apply it to their shop floors. The single index enables manufacturing industries to make decisions considering the continuous improvement to increase sustainability performance. The purpose of this paper is to develop a manufacturing sustainability index (MSI) based on lean and sustainability concepts using sustainable-value stream mapping. Design/methodology/approach The methodology of this research is linked to Delphi- analytical hierarchy process (AHP) qualitative assessment with sustainable-value stream mapping quantitative analysis for determining MSI. The Delphi method is used with relevant indicator selection, sustainable-value stream mapping is used to score the relevant indicator with efficiency approach and the AHP method is used to determine the indicator weight. To evaluate the applicability of this framework for assessing sustainability in the manufacturing process, a case study in Indonesian Wooden Furniture was developed. Findings The findings of this research is the framework for evaluating and assessing the sustainability performance of the manufacturing process. Although evaluation of the framework is limited to the furniture industry, there is a methodology potential to reproduce for the other sectors. Research limitations/implications Theoretically, this study has provided a single index to measure performance of the manufacturing sustainability comprehensively at factory level. However, the implementation of the developed model is too limited. More application in different sectors and different industrial sizes is needed. Originality/value The value of this research lies in the novelty of the single index in measuring manufacturing sustainability and the relevant indicators for the furniture industry in Indonesia. The selection of the indicators has involved practitioners in the furniture industry and encompassed economic, environmental and social dimensions. The visualization of indicators through sustainable-value stream mapping is proven to be more practical and helpful for industrialists.
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Utomo, Satrio, and Nugraheni Setiastuti. "INDUSTRI 4.0: PENGUKURAN TINGKAT KESIAPAN INDUSTRI TEKSTIL DENGAN METODE SINGAPORE SMART INDUSTRY READINESS INDEX." Jurnal Techno Nusa Mandiri 16, no. 1 (March 12, 2019): 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.33480/techno.v16i1.114.

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The era of technology is disrupted at this time, better known as the Industrial Revolution 4.0, already been applied to a various field of each country. Industry 4.0 include Internet of Thing (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), human-machine interface, 3-D printing, and Advanced Robotics. Industry 4.0 is expected to increase productivity, business efficiency, and competitiveness. Indonesia’s Ministry of Industry has designed ‘Making Indonesia 4.0’ by preparing a roadmap and strategy to meet industry 4.0. There are 5 (five) prioritize manufacturing industrial sectors: Food and Beverages, Textile and Apparel, Electronics, Chemical, and Automotive. For studies conducted in the textile and apparel industry, as one of the priority industries. The Research study was conducted to determine the level of readiness of the textile manufacturing industry to meet industry 4.0 based on aspects of Technology, Processes, and Organizations. The method used is The Singapore Smart Industry Readiness Index. By knowing this level of readiness, it will help the industry to know the position of the current level of readiness and what needs are needed to reach the level of industry 4.0. By knowing the position, is able to know the strengths and weaknesses of technology from the operational technology used, which then knows the technological priorities that are of concern by management to increase industrial competitiveness towards industrial level 4.0.Based on the results of the mapping, related to the level of readiness of the textile industry of PT. Grand Textile based on technological aspects (1.56), process aspects (1.33) and organizational aspects (2.00) amounted to 1.63; position at level 1 which is categorized as New Comer.
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Syahza, Almasdi, and Brilliant Asmit. "Development of palm oil sector and future challenge in Riau Province, Indonesia." Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management 11, no. 2 (December 11, 2019): 149–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jstpm-07-2018-0073.

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Purpose This paper aims to present the development of palm oil sector and future challenge in Riau Province Indonesia, which includes sustainable plantation development. Design/methodology/approach This research was conducted through a survey with developmental research method. The research location is in the Province of Riau, which is the potential development of oil palm plantation. The land areas of Riau are Kampar, Rokan Hulu and Kuantan Singingi, while the coastal areas are Pelalawan, Siak, Bengkalis, Indragiri Hilir, Indragiri Hulu and Rokan Hilir. The socio-economic and environmental aspects of sustainability level of palm oil plantations were analyzed using a multi-dimensional scaling approach that was modified into a Rap-Insus-Pom. Findings Development of palmoil plantations results in land conversion, posing potential erosio. In anticipating environmental damage, the Government of Indonesia imposes the Indonesian Sustainable Palm Oil (ISPO) policy. The results of ISPO policy show that Indonesian crude palm oil products are environmentally friendly. Originality/value This research is one of few studies that investigate the development of palm oil sector and future challenge in Riau Province, Indonesia. Riau Province still needs 13 units of palm oil mills with capacity of 60 tons per hour. Find strategies to regulate palm oil farming institutions and derivative products to enhance growth and economic development in the region and find production centers and development areas for palm oil local industries in potential regions.
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Miqdad, Muhammad, and Novi Wulandari Widiyanti. "Influence of Quality of Disclosure and Enviromental Performance Toward Companies Value in Manufacture and Mining Industries Listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange." International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention 5, no. 11 (November 30, 2018): 5075–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/ijsshi/v5i11.03.

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This study aims to analyze the effect of quality disclosure and environmental performance on the value of companies in manufacturing and mining companies using the GRI G4 sustainability reporting guidelines. The sample in this study were 8 companies selected using purposive sampling technique. The research method used is quantitative with explanatory methods. The analysis technique used is using multiple linear regression analysis. The results of the study indicate that the variable quality of disclosure and environmental performance has no influence on the value of the company. Both variables show a significance value greater than 0.05 with a confident level of 95%.
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Djunaidi, Much, M. Abdul Azis Sholeh, and Nur Muhammad Mufiid. "Identifikasi faktor Penerapan Green Supply Chain Management Pada Industri Furniture Kayu." Jurnal Teknik Industri 19, no. 1 (February 27, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jtiumm.vol19.no1.1-10.

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Competition in the manufacturing industry continues to increase, along with the shift in consumer demands increasingly aware of environmental sustainability. Implementation of green supply chain management became one of the company's attention to answer the demands. The government has also regulated related regulations. In Indonesia, wood furniture industries related to environmental conservation have not applied Green Supply Chain Management (GSCM). This study examines the factors that encourage the implementation of GSCM in the wood furniture industry, by involving relevant stakeholders. The weight of the influencing factor is determined by the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. The results show consumer behavior, support from top management, and organizational strategies that influence the application of GSCM predominantly.
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Margono, Romi Bramantyo, Yulia, Siswanti Zuraida, and Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi. "The impact of housing transformation to livability in North Bandung Peri-urban area." ARTEKS : Jurnal Teknik Arsitektur 6, no. 2 (August 1, 2021): 259–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.30822/arteks.v6i2.724.

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Urbanization is an undeniable phenomenon that happens globally, including in Indonesia. Indonesian cities are growing, causing urban sprawl and transformation of rural areas into urban areas. In between the urban and rural there is peri-urban area that has unique mixed characteristics of both. Areas with such characteristics can be found easily in the outskirts of Bandung city. The growth of peri-urban areas in Bandung occurs simultaneously with the growing tourism industries. This phenomenon caused a spatial transformation especially to the existing houses, which gives impacts to the livability of the area. This article would focus upon how housing transformation in peri-urban areas can affect the livability of the area by using the North Bandung peri-urban area as a case study. The result shows that the spatial transformation that happens in peri-urban areas gives positive impacts to social, economy, and spatial aspects, but unfortunately not the environmental aspects.
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Ahmad, Shamraiz, Kuan Yew Wong, and Srithar Rajoo. "Sustainability indicators for manufacturing sectors." Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management 30, no. 2 (February 28, 2019): 312–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jmtm-03-2018-0091.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper was to review the indicators for the three aspects (environment, economy and society) of sustainability (the triple-bottom line (TBL) perspective) for manufacturing sectors. In addition, this paper aimed to: document the sustainability indicators for manufacturing sectors; perform an analysis of these indicators to show their evolutional progress and maturity in terms of their consistent, repeated and standardized usage; and highlight the further work needed to make them mature and more standardized. Design/methodology/approach The following keywords were used to explore and find the relevant articles: sustainable manufacturing evaluation, sustainability indicators, life cycle assessment, tools for sustainability assessment, and economic and social evaluation in industries. To find articles within this sample, the major focus remained on the terms “indicators,” “metrics,” and “performance measures.” This paper systematically reviewed the studies and analyzed the different sustainability indicators from the TBL viewpoint. Following this, the documented indicators were critically discussed along with their evolutional progress and maturity level. Findings The results showed that solid waste was the least used and immature aspect in the environmental category, whereas the more frequently used and developed indicators were related to material used, energy used and air emissions. Economic assessment was most of the time limited to cost-based indicators. From a social viewpoint, most of the reviewed studies were based on workers and local community and society related indicators rather than consumers-based indicators. From a sectoral viewpoint, comparatively, studies for metal manufacturing industries were more focused on all three dimensions of sustainability. On an overall basis, of the 144 discussed indicators, almost 34 percent (49) were used just once. Comparatively, the usage of indicators was more mature in manufacturing activities of developed countries than developing ones. Moreover, the usage of indicators was more common at the product level than at the other levels. Originality/value Unlike previous sustainability indicator sets which were generally long lists of proposed indicators rather than applicable and measurable ones, this paper reported the indicator sets based on studies for manufacturing sectors. Moreover, in contrast to previous reviews on indicators which were mostly based on the environmental dimension, this paper included all three dimensions of sustainability in one comprehensive review while focusing on recent studies published from 2007 to 2017. This paper has explored the recent evolutional progress and maturity of sustainability indicators, and provided insights into their development in manufacturing sectors.
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Zhang, Wei Feng, Chuan Sheng Wang, and Fu Xia Zhang. "The Performance Analysis and Research about a Type of New Tubular Belt." Key Engineering Materials 561 (July 2013): 255–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.561.255.

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Abstract. The tubular belt conveyor system is one of the most widely-used deferent manners in bulk material. It is a relatively important continuous deferent manners in modern intensive production, widely applied in metallurgy, coal, building materials and other different industries. The belt conveyor has advantages in long distance convey, large conveying volume, high efficiency, with simple structure. Now with the development of the machinery manufacturing technology, rubber industry and the requirements of the environmental aspects, the new type tubular belt type conveyor has obtained unanimous approval, and possessed vast vista in application and use value
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Khan, Tabrej, Mohamed Thariq Bin Hameed Sultan, and Ahmad Hamdan Ariffin. "The challenges of natural fiber in manufacturing, material selection, and technology application: A review." Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites 37, no. 11 (April 16, 2018): 770–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0731684418756762.

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In this review, previous studies about the properties and applications of natural fiber composites in the aerospace and automobile fields will be discussed. Natural fiber composites are a better alternate to the existing artificial fiber composites due to their advantages, e.g. lightweight, cheaper and, most importantly, their environmental aspects and biodegradability. Since ancient times, natural fibers have been used for preparing walls, baskets, ropes, clothes, and many more products. More recently, natural fibers such as jute, kenaf, sisal, hemp, and flax have been used in the engineering production field. Natural fiber composites are used increasingly in the aerospace and automotive industries. Nowadays, natural fiber composites and artificial composites are being compared by researchers to find the most appropriate materials for engineering fields. Researchers are also more focused on natural fibers due to their biodegradability and low production cost. Assessments of the materials used in aircraft parts and panel structures have been made to study the potential of using natural fiber composites instead.
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Amin, Mochamad Zainul, Lilik Pujantoro Eko Nugroho, and Nurjanah Nurjanah. "The Implementation of GMP and SSOP at Semi-Dried Anchovy Fish Processing Units in Tuban." Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia 21, no. 3 (December 29, 2018): 406. http://dx.doi.org/10.17844/jphpi.v21i3.24710.

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Anchovy is very abundant in Indonesian waters and become economically potential export commodity. The value of anchovy production in Indonesia increased from Rp 1.222 billion in 2006 to Rp 3.095 billion in 2014. The anchovy processing industries in East Java are mainly found in Madura and Tuban. This study was aimed to identify the implementation levels of the GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) and SSOP (Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures) of three semi-dried anchovy fish processing units<br />(UPI) in Tuban. The application of GMP and SSOP in these three fish processing units was assessed using observation and interview. The research shows that the application of the GMP and SSOP at UPI A and<br />UPI B did not fulfill the regulation of the Minister of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia in 2010. Many components such as the building condition and layout, solid waste management, environmental<br />management and personal management are still not fulfilled the standard. Meanwhile, UPI C in general have fulfilled the Regulation of the Minister of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia in 2010.<br /><br />
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Tünay, O., I. Kabdaşlı, D. Orhon, and G. Cansever. "Use and minimization of water in leather tanning processes." Water Science and Technology 40, no. 1 (July 1, 1999): 237–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1999.0051.

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Minimization of water use and reuse applications within industry has recently gained importance within the context of water conservation efforts. The leather tanning industry is one of the subject industries due to large amount of water to be disposed of together with a high pollution load. The leather tanning industry has a complex structure in terms of materials, processes and manufacturing practices. Therefore a systematic approach is required to assess water use practice. In this study, bovine leather processing was taken as an example. An extensive study was conducted as on-site evaluations and questionnaires in the İstanbul Organized Leather Tanning District to assess water use practices, patterns and minimization trends. Results of the study were discussed and important aspects of water minimization practices have been pointed out.
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Klymenko, Olena, Lise Lillebrygfjeld Halse, and Bjørn Jæger. "The Enabling Role of Digital Technologies in Sustainability Accounting: Findings from Norwegian Manufacturing Companies." Systems 9, no. 2 (May 10, 2021): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/systems9020033.

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Sustainability accounting is an emerging research area receiving growing awareness. This study examines the role of digital technology in manufacturing companies’ sustainability accounting. To guide the research, we use a triple layered business model canvas, which supports the accounting of a manufacturer’s performance for the economic, environmental, and social aspects of sustainability. We present an explorative case study of four Norwegian manufacturing companies representing different industries. The findings from the study indicate that while accounting for economic values is well taken care of, companies do not perform comprehensive environmental and social accounting. Furthermore, we observed a shift from a focus on sustainability issues related to the internal manufacturing process to a focus on sustainability issues for the life cycle of the product. Even though the manufacturers are at the forefront with regard to automation and control of production, with extensive use of robots giving a large amount of data, these data are not utilized towards sustainability accounting, showing that sustainability and digitalization are seen as two separate phenomena. This study sheds light on how digital data available from applied Industry 4.0 technologies could enhance sustainability accounting with limited efforts, linking sustainability and digitalization. The results provide insights for manufacturers and researchers in moving towards more sustainable operations and products.
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Choiron, Miftahul. "Possibilities of Government’s Intervention on Canned Fish Industry based on LCA Approach." KnE Life Sciences 3, no. 3 (January 1, 2016): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/kls.v3i3.383.

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<p>Nowadays, the competitiveness for industry is not only measured by the quality of product, but also its sustainability for the environment. Life cycle assessment (LCA) is tool for the systematic evaluation of the environmental aspects of a product or service system through all stages of its life cycle. In Indonesia, the application of LCA is quite narrow. Most of the researches and applications of LCA only involves the industry. Whereas government can plays a role in LCA applications. The aim of this study to identify the possibilities of government role on fish canning industries based on Life Cycle Assessment approach. A fish canning industry case is used in this study. In particular case used, the fish canning process is classified in 7 production subsystems. Reducing the environmental impact of fish canning industry could be undertaken by the industry itself and the government could support through rulemaking and regulations. </p><p><strong>Keywords</strong>: Fish canning industry, government’s intervention, life cycle assessment </p>
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Herry, Yustina, and Stefanus Ariyanto. "ANALISIS PERBEDAAN TINGKAT PROFITABILITAS SEBELUM DAN SESUDAH PENGUNGKAPAN CSR (CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY) PADA PERUSAHAAN DALAM INDUSTRI PERTAMBANGAN DAN FARMASI YANG TERDAFTAR DI BURSA EFEK INDONESIA." Binus Business Review 3, no. 2 (November 30, 2012): 849. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/bbr.v3i2.1268.

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The main purpose of the company used to gain maximum profits, now has changed with more attention to environmental and social aspects (triple bottom line) in order to create balance in the implementation. The research was conducted with the aim to analyze whether there are differences in the level of profitability as seen from the ratio of profitability, namely NPM (Net Profit Margin), ROA (Return on Assets) and ROE (Return On Equity) both before and after the disclosure of Corporate Social Responsibility. The sample used in this study is companies in the mining and pharmaceutical industries listed in the Indonesia Stock Exchange disclosing CSR in the period of 2003-2008 in the annual report or separate sustainability report. There are 10 samples taken by purposive sampling method, which meets the criteria. Data were analyzed using SPSS 16.0. Hypothesis testing is performed using paired two-sample test (paired sample t-test). The result of research indicates that there are no difference in profitability at the time before and after the disclosure of CSR.
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Salim, Victor Christian, and Astrid Kusumowidagdo. "PENERAPAN BUILDING PERFORMANCE SEBAGAI USAHA MENCIPTAKAN KENYAMANAN TERMAL." AKSEN 5, no. 2 (April 30, 2021): 52–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.37715/aksen.v5i2.1872.

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Indonesia is a large and rich country, predicted to be number 6th in the world economy by 2023. This is of course followed by the development of business sectors in the country, especially creative industries including the architectural design industry. The growing competition in the world of architecture with the number of firms that have sprung up has encouraged business performer in search for “added value” that can make their services receive more attention from the public. One thing that is appealing is green architecture, especially building performance that offers environmental friendly and energy-saving options. Aspects of concern in building performance include energy efficiency itself, productivity, and comfort. For many people energy efficiency is often associated with retrenchment, that reduce comfort, one of which is thermal comfort. In fact, building performance works simultaneously. Considering 3 aspects that concern the building performance, one of them is comfort, thermal comfort is one of the concerns. In fact, many building performance strategies can be offered and applied to architectural designs that improve heat management, especially heat loss such as shade and ventilation / ventilation that can handle this. With the right strategy, it is not only the energy savings we get, the comfort of the residents themselves can be maintained.
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Li, Yi-Jing, Hsi-Chen Liu, and Yawen Cheng. "P.3.16 The associations between psychosocial work conditions and work sustainability: findings from a national survey of working people in taiwan." Occupational and Environmental Medicine 76, Suppl 1 (April 2019): A100.2—A100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oem-2019-epi.275.

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BackgroundOne of the aspects of work sustainability concerns workers’ intention to stay at the current job until retirement age. While psychosocial work conditions are expected to influence workers’ intention to stay, its distributions across occupations and the associations with psychosocial work factors have not been well understood.MethodsWe analyzed data from a national survey conducted in 2010, consisting of 11 209 male and 8189 female workers aged between 25 to 55 years old. Intention to stay at the current job was assessed by a single question: ‘Thinking of your health status, would you expect yourself to stay at the current job at age of 60 years old?’. Responses were coded as ‘probably yes’, ‘probably not’, ‘not sure’ and ‘not willing’. We regrouped ‘probably not’ and ‘not willing’ as ‘no intention’. Information concerning age, educational attainment, occupation type and psychosocial work factors were also assessed by the questionnaire.ResultsDescriptive analyses showed that 14.2% and 17.1% of male and female workers did not intend to stay the current job at the age of 60 years old. Lack of intention was more prevalent in younger workers, workers with lower employment grade and workers in certain industrial sectors including electronics manufacturing industries for both genders and health care industry for female workers. Workers in these industries were also significantly younger than those in other industries. Findings from multivariate logistic regression models indicated that lack of intention to stay was associated with nonstandard work shift, higher psychosocial demands, physically demanding work, lower job control and higher job insecurity.ConclusionA substantial proportion of workers lack of intention to stay at the current job until old age. We suggest that improving work conditions may help to keep workers in employment until old age, especially among workers in socioeconomic lower positions.
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Lusia, Dwi Ayu, and Darmanti Darmanti. "Pengaruh Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Terhadap Tren Indek Saham Sektoral." Jurnal Litbang Edusaintech 1, no. 1 (December 23, 2020): 51–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.51402/jle.v1i1.11.

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The spread of Covid-19 since April 2020 has had a high number of cases and / or number of deaths and this can spread to various regions and countries. So that the Indonesian government issued a large-scale social restriction regulation. This will have an impact on sectoral aspects in Indonesia. Therefore this study was made with the aim of knowing the effect of Covid-19 on the sectoral stock index trend and how it affects them. The data used are monthly data on sectoral stock index prices (11 sectors) from January 2010 to March 2020 (before covid-19) and April to October 2020 (ongoing covid-19). Based on a comparison between the regression coefficients before and the onset of Covid-19, it can be seen that the sectors not affected by Covid-19 are basic industry, consumer industry, development, finance, manufacturing, other industries, property and trade. The absence of covid-19 influence on the sector is evidenced by the existence of a slice between the regression coefficients between before and during covid-19. The agriculture, infrastructure and mining sectors were affected by Covid-19. The infrastructure sector has experienced a trend change from rising to being stagnant. Meanwhile, the agricultural and mining sectors experienced a trend change from down to up.
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Prastawa, Heru, Sri Hartini, Mohamat Anshori, Siechara Hans, and Christoper Wimba. "Integration between Green Quality Function Deployment, Modularity Concept and Life Cycle Assessment Toward Sustainable Product Design." MATEC Web of Conferences 159 (2018): 02070. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815902070.

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The design phase is recognized as a key phase in the application of sustainable manufacturing concepts. Green Quality Function Deployment (GQFD) and modularity play an important role in product design. Green Quality Function Deployment produces technical parameters that represent the needs of consumers while taking into account environmental aspects. Modularity benefits manufacturing and flexibility in facing adjustments and changes. Integration of GQFD and modularity is expected to generate synergistic gains from both. The results are measured by life cycle assessment (LCA) to determine the impact of the product on the environment. This study shows that GQFD, modularity and LCA integration in realizing sustainable product design is worthy of consideration. The case study was conducted with the fan because the product is very needed in the tropics, such as Indonesia.
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Matani, Behnoosh, Babak Shirazi, and Javad Soltanzadeh. "F-MaMcDm: Sustainable Green-Based Hydrogen Production Technology Roadmap Using Fuzzy Multi-Aspect Multi-Criteria Decision-Making." International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 16, no. 08 (December 2019): 1950057. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219877019500573.

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In recent years, with increasing demand for fossil fuels, greenhouse gas emissions, acid rains, and air pollution have increased. These issues have encouraged industries to replace the existing fossil fuel system by the hydrogen energy system which is a clean energy carrier. Replacing hydrogen in the future energy systems needs a dynamic and flexible strategic tool for planning and management. Roadmapping tool is a strategic choice for supporting technology management in long-term planning and under the fast-changing environment in manufacturing technologies. This study tackles a novel methodology that considers the uncertainties and linguistic assessments for developing a green-based hydrogen production technology roadmap considering concurrent multi-layered aspects. The aim of this paper is to develop a dynamic and flexible technology roadmap using a combination of the classical roadmapping method with a novel fuzzy multi-aspect multi-criteria decision-making approach (F-MaMcDm). This study represents a quantitative paradigm to roadmapping instead of conventional descriptive “when and how” paradigm. The F-MaMcDm classifies sustainable green-based hydrogen production technologies considering four comprehensive aspects (technical, socio-political, environmental and economic) and criteria relevant to the aspects. The results show that biomass gasification is the first technology to be prioritized followed by other green-based hydrogen production technologies in a long time.
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Kusumastuti, Ratih Dyah, Viverita Viverita, and Riani Rachmawati. "A Policy Framework to Support Household-Based Snack Food Industry in East Sumba Regency for Poverty Alleviation." GATR Journal of Business and Economics Review 2, no. 3 (June 25, 2017): 01–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/jber.2017.2.3(1).

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Objective - This research aims to develop a policy framework to support household-based snack food industry in the East Sumba regency for poverty alleviation. Methodology/Technique - A qualitative method is applied to enable exploration. A benchmarking analysis with the snack food industry in Garut, West Java, also is conducted to gain insights of the success factors and challenges faced by the industry there. Findings - Most informants say that the East Sumba regency has a high production of food crops and fruit; thus, it has potential to develop a household-based food industry to improve the local economy, i.e., a food and snacks industry based on raw materials such as maize, cassava, sweet potatoes, peanuts, and bananas. The regency also has a long coastline; therefore, coconut, fish, and seaweed-based food industries also are a potential for development in the area. Novelty - This study findings propose a policy framework for poverty alleviation through the creation of new entrepreneurs producing local snack foods. The creation of new entrepreneurs will increase employment and it should be done by the local government must implement policies that develop the management skills in four functional management aspects, which must be supported by specific policies in community leadership, community culture and mindset, public–private partnerships, government support, and infrastructures. Type of Paper: Empirical Keywords: Poverty Alleviation; Household-Based Industry; Food industry; East Sumba; Indonesia. JEL Classification: L26, P46.
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Gavish, Iris, Yossi Gavish, and Aviv Shoham. "A Multi-Dimensional Model of Israeli Travelers’ Experience in Duty-Free Stores." Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 8, no. 5 (May 11, 2021): 13–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.14738/assrj.85.10076.

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Travelers’ duty-free shopping represents an under-researched consumption behavior with far reaching management and marketing implications. This study explores the extent to which three surface personality traits (impulsiveness, shopping involvement, and escapism) mediated by store atmosphere, store temptation, and shopping enjoyment, lead to buying in duty-free stores. A convenience sample of 163 Israeli adults in Israel’s Ben-Gurion International airport was used. A SEM-PLS model was used to analyze the relationships among the model’s constructs. The model supports the positive impacts of traits impulsiveness, shopping involvement, and escapism on buying behavior in duty-free stores, mediated by store atmosphere and store temptation (shopping enjoyment only affecting store temptation). A post-hoc analysis showed a positive relationship between store atmosphere and store temptation. This paper contributes to the literature by developing and testing an integrative model with important implications for tourism and hospitality industries. Deriving from the findings of this study, it behooves managers of stores and centers to promote the environmental sustainability aspects of the products sold in these stores.
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Cristea, Ciprian, and Maria Cristea. "KPIs for Operational Performance Assessment in Flexible Packaging Industry." Sustainability 13, no. 6 (March 22, 2021): 3498. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13063498.

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The flexible packaging industry has registered a significant growth over the last years, especially due to rising demand from healthcare, automotive, construction, food, beverage, and retail industries. It is essential for the production plants to regularly assess their ability to achieve performance target objectives and, at the same time, to compare their performance with that of factories from the same industry. By combining qualitative and quantitative research, this study proposes a set of thirty-two key performance indicators (KPIs), grouped into six activity areas, believed to be adequate to the flexible packaging industry, for assessing the operational performance. The analytical hierarchy process (AHP) method was employed to obtain the weights of the KPIs and to select the best manufacturing facility from a leading flexible packaging company in line with the opinions of experts that activate in this field. The results indicated that the main aspects considered by experts for assessing manufacturing plants operational performance were financial issues followed by production, customers contentment, quality, employee satisfaction and environmental protection. The proposed practical framework for assessing the operational performance along with the detailed information obtained in the paper are expected to represent important benchmarks for stakeholders involved in the decision-making process for flexible packaging industry.
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Yang, Yun, and Ying Wang. "Supplier Selection for the Adoption of Green Innovation in Sustainable Supply Chain Management Practices: A Case of the Chinese Textile Manufacturing Industry." Processes 8, no. 6 (June 20, 2020): 717. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr8060717.

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Globally, increasing environmental issues are gaining attention to facilitate the adoption of green innovation for sustainable supply chain management (SSCM). Sustainable environmental practices have been well-considered in the literature; however, no study has focused on adopting green innovation practices for sustainable development. Thus, environmental management authorities are putting pressure on industries to implement green innovation criteria for SSCM operations. Moreover, it is important to select traditional suppliers to transform its practices to that of sustainable supply chains in order to achieve the industry’s sustainable supply chain goals. In response, this research identified and analyzed the green innovation criteria for SSCM and then selected a supplier that could implement green aspects in the SSCM. This study developed an integrated multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) model using the fuzzy analytical hierarchy process (FAHP) and the fuzzy technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (FTOPSIS). The objective of this study was to analyze suppliers to implement green innovation criteria for SSCM practices in the textile manufacturing companies of China. This study reviewed and identified three green innovation criteria and seventeen sub-criteria. Then, the FAHP technique was employed to analyze and rank green innovation criteria and sub-criteria. Finally, the FTOPSIS method was used to investigate and rank eight suppliers. The findings of the FAHP indicated that economic (EC) criteria were the most vital green innovation criteria in the SSCM. Furthermore, the FTOPSIS results revealed that supplier 5 was the most suitable supplier for implementing green innovation criteria in the SSCM. These findings will help managers, practitioners, and policymakers implement green innovation criteria in sustainable manufacturing supply chains.
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Poncowati, Sukma Mardaning, and Supatmi Supatmi. "Pengaruh Tanggung Jawab Sosial Terhadap Manajemen Laba dengan Kepemilikan Keluarga sebagai Pemoderasi." Jurnal Riset Akuntansi & Perpajakan (JRAP) 8, no. 01 (June 29, 2021): 92–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.35838/jrap.2020.008.01.08.

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ABSTRACT Earning management practices are one of the many things that management can do in achieving company’s goals or management’s personal goals. Through earning management, the company can convey positive signals about the value and achievement of the company to the public. This study aimed to determine out how the impact of environmental aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility on earning management with family ownership as a moderation of causal relationships. This research was conducted at manufacturing companies in the consumer goods industry sector on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2018-2019. The sample selection in this study used purposive sampling method and obtained 43 sample companies using panel data regression analysis techniques for hypothesis testing and processed using Eviews 10. The results of this study indicate that the environmental aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility have a significant negative effect on firm value and risk management is proven to moderate partially the causal relationship. ABSTRAK Praktik manajemen laba merupakan satu dari banyak hal yang dapat dilakukan manajemen dalam mencapai tujuan perusahaan maupun tujuan pribadi manajemen. Melalui manajemen laba, perusahaan dapat menyampaikan sinyal-sinyal positif tentang nilai dan pencapaian perusahaan kepada publik. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui bagaimana pengaruh tanggung jawab sosial aspek lingkungan terhadap manajemen laba dengan kepemilikan keluarga sebagai moderasi hubungan kausal tersebut. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada perusahaan manufaktur sektor barang dan konsumsi yang terdaftar dalam Bursa Efek Indonesia pada tahun 2018-2019. Pemilihan sampel dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode purposive sampling dan diperoleh 43 perusahaan sampel dengan menggunakan teknis analisis regresi data panel untuk pengujian hipotesis dan diolah menggunakan Eviews 10. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan tanggung jawab sosial aspek lingkungan berpengaruh negatif terhadap manajemen laba dan kepemilikan keluarga terbukti momedari secara parsial hubungan kausal tersebut.
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Poncowati, Sukma Mardaning, and Supatmi Supatmi. "Pengaruh Tanggung Jawab Sosial Terhadap Manajemen Laba dengan Kepemilikan Keluarga sebagai Pemoderasi." Jurnal Riset Akuntansi & Perpajakan (JRAP) 8, no. 01 (June 29, 2021): 92–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.35838/jrap.2021.008.01.08.

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ABSTRACT Earning management practices are one of the many things that management can do in achieving company’s goals or management’s personal goals. Through earning management, the company can convey positive signals about the value and achievement of the company to the public. This study aimed to determine out how the impact of environmental aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility on earning management with family ownership as a moderation of causal relationships. This research was conducted at manufacturing companies in the consumer goods industry sector on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2018-2019. The sample selection in this study used purposive sampling method and obtained 43 sample companies using panel data regression analysis techniques for hypothesis testing and processed using Eviews 10. The results of this study indicate that the environmental aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility have a significant negative effect on firm value and risk management is proven to moderate partially the causal relationship. ABSTRAK Praktik manajemen laba merupakan satu dari banyak hal yang dapat dilakukan manajemen dalam mencapai tujuan perusahaan maupun tujuan pribadi manajemen. Melalui manajemen laba, perusahaan dapat menyampaikan sinyal-sinyal positif tentang nilai dan pencapaian perusahaan kepada publik. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui bagaimana pengaruh tanggung jawab sosial aspek lingkungan terhadap manajemen laba dengan kepemilikan keluarga sebagai moderasi hubungan kausal tersebut. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada perusahaan manufaktur sektor barang dan konsumsi yang terdaftar dalam Bursa Efek Indonesia pada tahun 2018-2019. Pemilihan sampel dalam penelitian ini menggunakan metode purposive sampling dan diperoleh 43 perusahaan sampel dengan menggunakan teknis analisis regresi data panel untuk pengujian hipotesis dan diolah menggunakan Eviews 10. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan tanggung jawab sosial aspek lingkungan berpengaruh negatif terhadap manajemen laba dan kepemilikan keluarga terbukti momedari secara parsial hubungan kausal tersebut.
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