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Open Access Indonesia Journal of Social Sciences
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Developing Community Resilience through Grassroot Initiatives: Comparing Culturally Adapted Substance Use Prevention Programs Directed towards Indigenous Youth in Canada Davies, Megan E.
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Considering the growing prevalence of substance use amongst young people, prevention programs targeting children and adolescents are needed to protect against related cognitive, psychological, and behavioural issues. Preventative programs that have been adapted to Canadian Indigenous cultures in school and family settings are discussed. The first and second phase of the Life Skills Training (LST) program and the Maskwacis Life Skills Training (MLST) program are reviewed, as well as Bii-Zin-Da-De-Da (BZDDD; “Listening to One Another”) and a culturally sensitive smoking prevention program. Motivating factors, comorbid disorders, and at-risk personality types associated with substance use amongst Canadian children and adolescents, specifically Indigenous youth, are considered through the application of the biopsychosocial model. This paper aims to describe the requital efforts being made in Canada towards Indigenous communities, to compare substance use prevention programs targeting Indigenous children and adolescents, and to provide suggestions for future research on preventative interventions directed towards substance use within minority groups.
Spirituality Business with Faith Suraji, Robertus; Sastrodiharjo, Istianingsih
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Several studies have found that many business activities ignore human values ​​and damage the environment. This condition shows that business people ignore the spiritual factors in their activities. Therefore, it is a question of whether it is possible to combine business with spirituality so that business brings blessings to other people and their environment. The notion that business is contrary to religion has long been happening. Karl Mark considers that religion is an obstacle to economic development. However, Marx Weber's research proves that Protestantism in Europe and America can be a driver for the birth of capitalism. The modern economic theory finds that we will find saints, mystics, or Sufis in companies in the era of global markets. The business spiritual has taught that business is not just a matter of making money. However, there must be a balance between spiritual and material values ​​and respect for the human condition of future generations. In Islam, the union of business with the spiritual is not new. This fact is very clearly exemplified by the Prophet Muhammad. and his friends. The Prophet and the Companions did not separate business activities from spiritual values. A healthy business brings balance, as stated in Surah Ar-Rahman verses 7-9; the earth and sky were created in balance. Humans are prohibited from destroying the balance. In modern science, Elkington describes this balance in what is referred to as the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) between Profit, People, and Planet. To achieve the entire balance, Elkington's TBL in 3P (Profit, People, and Planet) must be added by 1 P, which is Prophet (Prophet). This Prophet guides business people to have spirituality, which is always their strength and awareness.
Efforts to Increase Consumer Buying Interest and Satisfaction through the Influence of Price and Product Perception on the Social Safety Net West Nusa Tenggara Gemilang Zulkieflimansyah; Santoso, Agus; Hartini; Maradita, Fendy; Nurjihadi, Muhammad
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The social safety net (JPS) is one of the eight flagship programs of West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Gemilang. JPS is an aid provided by the government in the form of a package containing nine staples for communities affected by the pandemic. This research aims to test the influence of price and product perception on consumer buying interest and consumer satisfaction in the people who receive the help of JPS NTB Gemilang. NTB people who received this program package became a population in this study, with 100 respondents taken from each province in NTB using questionnaires and data analysis using the structural equation model. The results showed that price perception affects consumer buying interest, products affect consumer buying interest, price perception affects consumer satisfaction, products affect consumer satisfaction. This research resulted in the perception of prices by the community and local products used in the program can increase people's buying interest in products in the program and provide satisfaction felt by the community after receiving packages in the JPS NTB Gemilang program.
Analysis of the Effect of Intellectual Capital on Financial Performance, Revenue Growth, and Value of Manufacturing Companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange 2016-2019 Umboh, Friscilla Fabiola; Dian Masita Dewi
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The concept of intellectual capital has a goal that leads to the control and management of the company (Mouritsen et al., 2001) with the perspective of improving organizational performance, creating a competitive advantage of the company (Khalique et al., 2011) which can differentiate itself from competitors in today's modern economic era (Bhasin, 2008) which also leads to long-term profits (Jordão & de Almeida, 2017). The measurement of the impact of intellectual capital management that is most widely used is developed by (Pulic, 1998), VAICTM (Value Added Intellectual Coefficient) to measure the extent to which the company generates an added value based on the efficiency of intellectual capital that is supported and influenced by the relationship between value-added to physical capital, human capital and structural capital. This research is causal research that aims to analyze the causal relationship between the independent variable and the dependent variable. The independent variable in this study is intellectual capital as measured by the Value-Added Intellectual Coefficient (VAICTM) which is the sum of three influential resources, namely Value-Added Human Capital (VAHU), Value Added Capital Employee (VACA), and Structural Capital Value Added (STVA). The dependent variable in this study is the company's performance as measured by Return on Assets (ROA), company growth is measured by Growth Revenue, and company value is measured by Tobin's Q. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that intellectual capital has no significant positive effect on the company's financial performance. manufacturing on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016-2019, because the manufacturing industry is included in the category of low-IC intensive industries (not dense intellectual capital) where operational activities are still dominated by the use of many fixed assets compared to intellectual capital and initial management of intellectual capital which is still considered as costs and have not shown results that affect the company's financial performance.
Analysis of Regional Financial Management Performance and Level of Regional Independence in the Era of Regional Autonomy: Case Study of Semarang City in 2009-2013 Mubarokah; Agus Munandar
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This study aimed to analyze the effect the financial ability of Semarang City in order to support the implementation of regional autonomy, base on Semarang Budget Realization Reported the period of 2009 -2013. A descriptive comparative analysis used to measure the performance of regional financial management and the independence level of Semarang, consist of Regional Financial Independence Ratio, Degree of Decentralization Ratio, Local Native Income (PAD), effectiveness Ratio, and the Harmony Expenditure Ratio. Based on the analysis that has been obtained, the following results: from the analysis of the ratio of the degree of decentralization can be explained that the average ratio of the degree of decentralization is 25,87% of which is in the internal level of level 25%-50%, means already have a good ability to finance region development. Average Regional Financial Capabilities (KKD) ratio is 37.79% which is in the interval 25 % -50 % means that central government intervention has begun to decrease, because the region is considered a little more able to implement region autonomy. From the analysis of PAD effectiveness is more than 100%, it can be concluded that the overall performance of local financial management and the degree of independence of Semarang area continued to improve. It can be seen from some of the financial performance ratio is the ratio of the area of financial independence, the ratio of degrees decentralization, effectiveness ratio and the ratio continues to increase harmony and good effect on the autonomy of the region

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