Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen
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EXPLORING THE NEXUS OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING, ECONOMIC FACTORS, AND MARKETING SUCCESS: AN INTEGRATED EXAMINATION Ahmad Talib; Rosnani Said; Fuadah Johari; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May
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This paper undertakes a comprehensive exploration of the intricate interplay between project-based learning (PBL), economic variables, and marketing outcomes, delving into their multifaceted intersectionality. By meticulously examining how economic conditions influence the implementation of PBL initiatives and subsequently affect marketing efficacy, this study aims to offer valuable insights beneficial to educators, policymakers, and marketers. Employing a multifaceted analytical framework, we delve into the nuanced ways in which socioeconomic status impacts the adoption and effectiveness of PBL strategies, and how these strategies, in turn, shape marketing approaches and outcomes. Drawing on both empirical research and theoretical constructs, we illuminate the complex dynamics between education, economics, and marketing, providing a holistic perspective that reveals avenues for enhancing educational practices and optimizing market performance.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: MAPPING OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Adi Susanto; Ahmad Junaidi; Dwi Koerniawati; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): June
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is considered a future driver for accelerating economic development in developing countries. This study aims to assess the impacts and challenges of AI integration in critical sectors and its implications for economic growth and social inclusion in developing countries. The research method used in this study is the literature review method. The results show that AI has been successfully applied in the agriculture, health, education, and finance sectors in developing countries, contributing significantly to improving efficiency, service quality, and access. However, the implementation is faced with a number of challenges such as a lack of digital infrastructure, a shortage of labor skilled in information technology and AI, and data and privacy regulatory challenges. Further research also shows that cooperation between the government, private sector, and international bodies is crucial in overcoming these obstacles.
INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY: GROWING A SUSTAINABLE LOCAL ECONOMY Dita Dismalasari Dewi; Yunita Sopiana; Amândio de Araújo Sarmento; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): July
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Local economic growth through innovation is often faced with a number of challenges that can hinder its adoption and development. These include infrastructure, access to technology, human resources, financial and policy support, and cultural barriers to change. The research method used in this study is the literature research method. The results show that limited access to resources, technology and specialized skills are the main factors limiting the adoption of innovations at the local level. Inadequate infrastructure such as weak internet connectivity, inefficient transportation networks, and unstable electricity supply were found to be major barriers. In addition, inadequate financial support and government policies that are less supportive of the innovation climate create additional constraints for local businesses. On the human resources aspect, there is a gap in the skills required for innovation, signaling a clear need for capacity building through education and training. While from a cultural aspect, resistance to change was identified as a significant barrier, requiring a more encompassing approach to engage local communities in the innovation process.
SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY FOR A GREENER EARTH Edy Sony; Runik Machfiroh; I Wayan Gede Suacana; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): MAY
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Environmental policy will realize environmental protection and management that always considers every activity if we want to utilize natural resources and the environment to meet our needs. For this reason, the aim of environmental protection and management is fundamentally in the area of legal methods, so that policy officials responsible for the environment can interpret, understand and implement the law. The effectiveness of environmental protection policies also includes the development of legal instruments that support the application of the principles of sustainability, integration and shared responsibility in managing natural resources. We are all responsible for providing a better future for future generations. A greener, healthier and fairer future. With a healthy environment, we can give them the opportunity to experience a quality life, like the one we feel today. We must ensure that we do not steal their future, but leave a valuable legacy of a healthy and sustainable environment. This article employs a form of literature review that includes hypotheses pertaining to the issue under investigation. This study examines the implications environmental policies have on the environment, effective methods for formulating and implementing environmental policies, the effectiveness and impact of current environmental policies, and recommended environmental policies for a greener future.
INTERNATIONAL TAX HARMONIZATION: A STEP TOWARDS FISCAL JUSTICE Judijanto, Loso; Melyana R Pugu; Mahardika Catur Putriwana Malik; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): JUNE
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International tax harmonization is a global initiative aimed at addressing the challenges and inequities in the current transnational taxation system. With the growth of the global economy and the expansion of multinational corporations, the practice of tax evasion and profit displacement has become a significant problem that reduces national tax revenues and creates inequality among taxpayers. These initiatives include the proposal and implementation of international taxation standards aimed at bridging gaps in domestic and international tax rules used by multinationals to reduce their tax liabilities. Targets for international tax harmonization include the development of common basic rules for the application of corporate profit tax, improved transparency and exchange of information between tax jurisdictions, as well as the introduction of a global minimum corporate tax standard to address the practice of transferring profits to low-tax jurisdiction. While the concept faces challenges such as the need for international consensus and objections from countries that rely on tax revenues as strategic investment incentives, the move is expected to foster a fairer and more efficient tax policy as well as inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
TAXING THE DIGITAL INDUSTRY: NAVIGATING THE NEW LEGAL AND POLICY LANDSCAPE Judijanto, Loso; Rita Hayati; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen; Hadenan Towpek
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): SEPTEMBER
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The digital industry, which is often not bound by geographical boundaries, presents great challenges to the traditional taxation system, especially in terms of determining jurisdiction and profit allocation. The research method used is literature. The results show that tax reform in the digital era requires a multifaceted approach that includes policy reform, implementation of modern technology, and effective international coordination and cooperation. These results provide guidance for policymakers to create a more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable tax system in the face of the evolving dynamics of the digital industry.
ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICIES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL POLITICAL STABILITY Miranu Triantoro; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen; Hadenan Towpek; Mohd Syahrin
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): OCTOBER
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Corruption has been one of the most serious problems faced by various countries around the world, and Indonesia is no exception. This phenomenon not only has a major impact on the economy of a nation, but also significantly affects domestic political stability. The research method utilizes literature review as the source of data. The results of the study reveal that the Indonesian government has implemented various anti-graft policies, including the establishment of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), strengthening the judicial system, and increasing transparency in state financial management. The implementation of these policies has had a positive impact on efforts to fight corruption, but has also created various challenges and political dynamics. The implications of anti-corruption policies for domestic political stability can be observed in several ways; Increased public trust in the government and state institutions, Changes in power dynamics and political competition among elites, Strengthening the system of checks and balances in governance, Increased international pressure and its influence on diplomatic relations and Resistance from groups that feel threatened by anti-corruption policies.
BLOCKCHAIN IN EDUCATION: POTENCIALS AND CHALLENGES IN ACADEMIC RECORDS AND CERTIFICATIONS Erna Widyasari; Sumardi; Ahmad Muhibbin; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): MAY
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Blockchain in education in today's digital age has paved the way for innovative technologies that have the potential to revolutionize various aspects of life, including the education sector. Blockchain, as one of the leading technological breakthroughs, offers the possibility to transform the way academic recording and certification are done in the education system. This article aims to identify and analyze potential applications of blockchain in education, in relation to academic recording and certification management, as well as highlighting the key challenges to be addressed for successful implementation. The research method used is literature using the theory in accordance with the context of research. Research findings suggest that the potential for blockchain use in education lies mainly in its capacity to provide a safe, transparent, and irrevocable way to store academic records. Using this technology, educational institutions can guarantee the integrity and authenticity of academic documents, facilitate verification processes by third parties, and improve operational efficiency. Furthermore, the adoption of blockchain can strengthen the recognition of academic credentials globally and support the development of new teaching techniques through the reliability and security it provides. However, the adoption of blockchain in the education sector also poses a series of challenges. These include technical barriers related to the necessary infrastructure development, training needs for human resources, issues of privacy and compliance with existing regulations, as well as significant initial costs for implementation. In addition, acceptance from various stakeholders in the education sector should be considered to ensure smooth adoption of technology. To address these challenges and maximize the potential of blockchain technology in education, the study suggests strategic steps that include developing supportive regulations, investing in training and capacity-building for faculty and students, pilot projects to test the effectiveness of implementation, and adopting adaptive and flexible approaches by educational institutions. Through collaborative efforts between governments, educational institutions, and industry, blockchain has the potential to transform the way the world views academic registration and certification, making the process more efficient, secure, and globally recognized.
STRENGTHENING LOCAL WISDOM-BASED ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS AN EFFORT TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS Judijanto, Loso; Rengga Yudha Santoso; Anif Istianah; Iyad Abdallah Al- Shreifeen
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): JUNE
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The study aims to analyze how integrating local wisdom into the entrepreneurship curriculum can improve the quality of education in secondary schools. (SMK). Local wisdom-based entrepreneurship is seen as a means of connecting traditional values with modern market requirements, enabling students to acquire culturally and professionally relevant skills. The focus of this research is to identify ways in which local intelligence concepts can be integrated into entrepreneurial education and its impact on student skills development. This research takes a qualitative approach with literary research methods, analysing articles, books and documents related to the research context. The findings of this study suggest that local wisdom, when integrated into entrepreneurship learning in SMEs, can provide double benefits. First, it creates a competitive advantage for students by combining technical knowledge with a deep cultural understanding. Second, the emphasis on local intelligence in entrepreneurship facilitates the preservation of cultural heritage, helping students develop a work ethos that is rooted in their social values as well as their environment. Unfortunately, there are still obstacles, including resistance to curriculum changes and a lack of resources for teacher training. Nonetheless, evidence suggests that the success of this concept can improve the quality of education and better respond to local economic needs and the growth of new entrepreneurs.