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Artificial Intelligence Empowered Personalized Engagement Solutions for Future Smart Tourism and Augmented Travel Experiences

M. Silpa Raj, A. Apsara Saleth Mary, S. Sathyakala, P. Mathiyalagan, Kamal Kant Joshi, P. K. Chidambaram
Presenting into AI: the face of AI in tourism. This study allows to further explore how a Smart tourism phenomenon affects the tourism system and tourism stakeholders through AI technology-based solutions. AI technologies (for example machine learning, data analytics and augmented reality), help tourism...

Does Remap GI-based Flipped Classroom Enhance Students Generic Science Skills?

Ikramina Yusti Amina, Siti Zubaidah, Abdul Gofur, Hidayati Maghfiroh, Zainap Hartati
The importance of generic science skills has rapidly expanded in senior high school. The research regarding how students enhance these skills or how they should be taught still needs to be discovered. This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the Reading Concept Mapping-Group Investigation...

Everyday Choices, Global Impact: The Power of Individual Sustainability Actions

K. Ganeshan, Shun Ci Zhang
The climate crisis requires urgent and systemic interventions, yet individual actions remain a powerful force for change. This paper explores how small, intentional choices can collectively drive significant environmental transformation. Through real-life examples, it examines the contradictions of modern...

Exploring the Theory of Planned Behaviour to Understand the Role of Sustainability in Digital Shopping Environment

Jyotsna Rai, Rakesh Kumar Yadav, Sasmita Giri
Today, when the commercial world is discussing sustainability, this study aims to combine how even the adoption of a minor technology has influenced the buying behavior of customers on digital platforms and how personalized advertisements have changed people’s perception towards buying. This study helps...

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Diversity: Intersections, Implications, and Strategies

Prima Ayu Novita Junianto, Anak Agung Gde Satia Utama
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an integral part of modern business strategies, focusing on fostering sustainable operations and creating positive societal impacts. Simultaneously, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) are increasingly recognized as vital for corporate culture and organizational...

How to Effectively Reduce the Job Burnout of Front-line Financial Practitioners—Research on the Intermediary Effect of Work Engagement

Lin Guo, Wenqi Wei, Long Cheng
This paper analyzes the job burnout status of front-line financial practitioners and the direct impact of job crafting on job burnout, and examines the mediating role of job engagement between job crafting and job burnout. A questionnaire survey method was used to collect data for multi-level regression...

A Hybrid Method of the Analysis and Synthesis Phases in the Architectural Design Process

Suhartini Sutrisno, Martinus B. Susetyarto, Mohammad Ischak
Learning from the experience of practicing architects in the Covid-19 pandemic era, there were many positive lessons learnt due to the current situation and condition especially in changing the way of thinking in architecture design. Health protocols require architects to work in cyber studios. The process...

Basic Skill Training and Individual Expression in Basic Course of Painting

Jun Sun
In the basic course teaching at undergraduate level, students in the learning of basic courses of painting often meet how to deal with the problems of basic skill training and personal development and how to correctly combine these two things is the important problem to be solved in teaching and learning....

Research on Cultivation Mode of Application-oriented Innovative Talents Specialized in Engineering

Hansong Yang, Luoming Zhang, Junjie Liang
One key issue of higher education reform is how to cultivate innovative talents. The specification of social demand for talents changes continually, and at the same time, there are many problems in the teaching process of higher education. Therefore, it is particularly important to cultivate application-oriented...
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Environmental Efficiency Policies Related to Porter's Hypothesis

Muryani Muryani
Indonesia as one of the countries of the G20 with the manufacturing sector as one of the largest energy user sectors. Energy use in the industrial sector is contributing as emitters. The greater use of energy, the greater the amount of emissions produced. The need for environmental policy declared by...

Research on improving the employment ability of electric information specialty application talents under the cooperation between school and enterprise

Chang Shu
With the incensement of the electric and information undergraduates in recent years, the pressure of the undergraduates' employment is increasing. In order to meet the needs of society, the electric information specialty training mode for local undergraduate colleges locate to the application talents...

Cogitation on the Training of Psychological Education in Schools

Xuelian Lu
It has very important significance on promoting the long-term development of the school work and team building for schools, so the writer proposed that schools should try to grasp the psychological education training and enhance the quality and effectiveness of education. In order to improve the quality...

Analysis of the Visual Aesthetic Mode of Zhu Ming's Art Museum from Its Spatial Layout

Yuanyuan Hu
The article aims to explore how artistic work can be presented in the context of museums under the visual arts. How does the recipient touch the work of art, and get close to the mystery of art? Recipients can "sightsee", "stare", and "appreciate" the art works through the space created by the museum...

Local Cultural Practices in Teacher Agentic Responses to English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Curriculum: A Lesson Learned from Indonesia

Yuni Budi Lestari
The new 2013 curriculum has enforced English teachers in Indonesia to use the scientific approach teaching steps (i.e. observing, questioning, experimenting, associating, and communicating) to help students attain the national goals of English language learning. This prescribed teaching procedure has...

Public Cloud Cost Analysis Based on Game Theory

Rong Chen
In a hybrid cloud computing environment, how to divide workload reasonably is a problem that every rational user needs to consider. The game model of hybrid cloud computing is constructed. The cost is also taken into consideration when the user usually considers the response time. The function which...

The Community of Common Destiny of Sports and City in the New Era: Theory, Demonstration and Governance

Ying Liu
People’s health and development depends on the community of common destiny of sports and city. The study takes the value attribute of sports and the function orientation of the city as the logical basis, follows the rationale of Marxist philosophy, and makes a systematic analysis on the basis of symbiosis...

Rethinking the Assessment Model for English as a Lingua Franca

Komilie Situmorang, Dwi Nugroho, Sandra Sembel
This paper gives a description of the emergence of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF), its debates and how its pervasive nature has started to shift the concept of competent speakers from gaining the native speakers’ proficiency into becoming the resourceful speakers who are able to communicate in diverse...

The Importance of Traditional Games to Improve Children’s Interpersonal Skill

Herlini Melianasari, Suparno Suparno
Social development is one of the capabilities possessed by early child is influenced by factor how child relationship or relation with environment. The child's personal relationships are factors that will have an impact on the child's social development. Various efforts should be made to improve children's...

Moslem Theologian and Environment : The Confirmation of Power, Knowledge, and Ecologic Awareness of Moslem Theologian in Martapura

Laila Azkia
This study discusses about knowledge of Moslem Theologian in Martapura about environment. This study aims to investigate the forming process of ecologic awareness. The significance of this study is as learning material in the field of knowledge sociology, religion sociology, and environmental sociology,...

The Profile of Self Efficacy Beliefs among English Teachers without L2 Teaching Degree

Wiwiet Savitri, Syafi'ul Anam, Suvi Akhiriyah
Teachers belief of their own competence, especially subject matter and pedagogical, is instrumental in teaching success and failure. This self belief, commonly called self efficacy, is believed to determine teachers effort, persistence, goal setting, and aspirations for themselves and their students....
Proceedings Article

Leadership in Crisis: The Chance for Public Sectors to Turn Challenge into Opportunity

Wang Junjie, Li Yongkang, Bai Yang
This study provides a theoretical framework illustrating the predicaments leadership en-counters and the deficits leadership exposes in crisis from the perspective of responsibility, public opinion and decision-making. This pa-per argues that crises brings challenges as well as opportunity for change,...

The Influence of Knowing How to and Continuity to Play Piano Toward the Ability of Performing Solfeggio

Lince RT Simamora
Educational improvement at the level of universities is certainly impacted by all the efforts from stakeholders in managing the process of learning. Learning music at PMG Department, majoring on church music at IAKN Tarutung North Sumatera, Indonesia, has a regulation that all the students of music department...

Women’s Perspective on Love, Loyalty, and the Other Woman in Indonesian literature

Yasnur Asri, Yenni Hayati, Muhammad Adek
This paper tries to see how women writers see topics of love, loyalty, and the other woman through literary works spread across the periods in Indonesian literature. The data in this study were taken from short stories written by various female authors published in 1940-2000 which were assembled in a...

Social Interaction and Communication in Multicultural Counseling

Marssel Michael Sengkey, Mint Husen Raya Aditama, Tellma Mona Tiwa
This paper discusses the relevance of social interaction and student communication theories with a culture inherent to the student’s personal. An idealism born from an early culture affects how communication and interaction of one person is. The problems in cultural bias that arise in student interaction...

Interrelation Between Tourist Risk Perception and Destination Image and Revisit Intention East Lombok Post Earthquake

Ni Wayan Marsha Satyarini, Tamjuddin Tamjuddin, Ramdhan Kurniawan
This research developed of tourist risk perception and destination image and revisit intention. The research also focused how tourists are influenced by natural disasters and provides empirical evidence to predict the hypothesis models. The results of a study of 230 of local and international tourists...

Adaptive Strategies for Campaign the Conservation of Mangrove Forests in the Digital Era

Prihatin Dwihantoro, Moch. Imron Rosyidi, Dwi Susanti
Indonesia’s mangrove forests play a significant role in national and global climate change mitigation strategies. In the last three decades, Indonesia lost 40% of mangrove (FAO, 2007). That is, Indonesia has the largest mangrove damage in the world (Campbell & Brown, 2015). It shows that it needs...

Vietnamese Undergraduates’ Attitudes Towards the Use of Facebook for English Language Teaching and Learning

Phan Thi Kim Thao
Thanks to the presence of ICT, proliferation in social media users has occurred and changed the way human beings socialize with each other worldwide. It is undeniable that the prevalence of Facebook as a dominant platform has put questions about how and why diverse virtual communities have employed it....

Parents Satisfaction with Services Provided by Shadow Aides in an Inclusive Classroom

Nil Farakh Sulaiman, Hanani Harun Rasit, Hasnah Toran, Nazmin Abdullah
Parents’ perspectives regarding their child’s education is important to be investigated.  Hence, the main purpose of this study is to examine parents’ satisfaction with the services provided by shadow aides to support their children in inclusive settings and to explore the strategies on how to improve...
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A Study of the Virtual Enterprise Risk Control is based on the Smart-Optimized Technology

Wei Luo
The virtual enterprise has been a new product developed in the form and management model of the modern corporate organization and has been a product of a rapid response to the market, there has been also a lot of risk, so the virtual business has got the desired profits you must avoid the risk that may...

Investigating the Role of Cultural Innovation and Creativity in the Kitakyushu Art Festival for Sustainable Living

Rahma Amorita Maharani, Nisia Nur Dwi Agusta
The Kitakyushu Art Festival tries to represent SDGs points through works of art from various artists. The connection between the Kitakyushu Art Festival and the SDGs raises a question, how do artists present innovative works of art that represent SDGs values at the Kitakyushu Art Festival. The purpose...

Generation Z’s Perception Of Sustainable Tourism Reviewed From Law No 10 Of 2009 Regarding Tourism Case Study (Tablolong Beach Tourism, Kolam Baumata, Lasiana Beach

Elsa Dian Taimenas, Ariance Ana Lasibey, Manda Yulina J. Sijabat
The concept of sustainable tourism development is contained in Law No. 10 of 2009 concerning Tourism and also in Regulation of the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy No.9 of 2021. Sustainable tourism pays attention to ecosystems that are developed with the aim of increasing the welfare of localpeople....

The Existence of Food Regional-Owned Enterprises (BUMD Pangan) in the Pancasila Legal State

Nugroho Wira Husada, Lego Karjoko, Mohd Rizal Palil
The issue of food at the state level is very important as a variable that determines the life and death of the state. It is urgent as a priority for the government at the central level to local governments in forming a comprehensive configuration and system to create continual food security. Article...

Populism and Crisis in Indonesia: Politicization of Economy, Identity, and Personalistic Leadership

Defbry Margiansyah
While the COVID-19 pandemic plunged Indonesia’s economy into its worst recession in the post-1998 Asian financial crisis, the health crisis forced the government to accelerate national economic recovery by initiating contradictory policies and problematic law, the omnibus law on job creation. These efforts...

Does Triple Bottom Line and Circular Economy Effective in CSR Program? Danone AQUA Practice in Indonesia

Willy Abdillah, Delly Nofiani, Chika Nur Rachma Koeswandi
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives are a way for companies to show their concern for the community in which they operate as well as a visible example of how they adhere to regulations. This research investigates a company’s CSR strategy to address environmental issues, specifically plastic...

Preventing Illegal Online Loan Crimes

Arif Awaludin, Rusito Rusito, Doni Adi Supriyo
Online illegal loan crimes have colored reports of crimes that occurred during the covid-19 pandemic. Advances in internet technology support the realization of this type of crime. Various existing regulations have been made but this crime still dominates. This is a part of financial crime. What is the...

Fashion, Semiotics, and Gender Dynamics – A Study of High Heels in Social Context

Jiaqi Shen
This report explores how the evolving semiotic representations of high heels reflect broader changes in gender dynamics and social values over the past 70 years. Using the semiotic square as the primary analytical framework, it examines the transformation of high heels from symbols of male authority...

Teaching Speaking Online Using Digital Mind Mapping Software (Dmms) and Screen Recording Tool (Srt): A Practical Method

Ismail Anas, Muhammad Basri, Andi Musdariah, Rosidah Anas
Teaching English online during the pandemic calls for innovative technological and pedagogical approaches to shape a meaning-making learning practice. Based on Task-Based Language Teaching with Technology, this “how-to” article offers a practical method for integrating Digital Mind Mapping Software (DMMS)...

A Comparative Analysis of Human Capital Development and Product Knowledge-Based Marketing Strategies on the Performance of Wellness Tourism in Indonesia and Thailand Through the Spillover Effect

Qristin Violinda, Farah Chalida Hanoum, Heri Prabowo, Thanaset Chavangklang, Pitchayapa Chavangklang
This study examines the comparative influence of human capital development and product knowledge-based marketing strategies on the performance of wellness tourism in Indonesia and Thailand. The research also highlights the mediating role of the spillover effect within this relationship. Both countries...

Protection of Human Rights in Cyberspace in the Digital Era

Cindy Monique, Tongat Tongat, Satrio Wisaksono
The advancement of information and communication technology has shifted many human activities into the digital realm, raising new challenges in the protection of human rights particularly regarding privacy, freedom of expression, and access to information. Personal data, as part of individual rights,...
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A Review on Standard Techniques Used in Object Detection from a Distance

Vibhuti Bhardwaj, Vikhyati Singh, Mansi Mishra, Manya Bhardwaj, Khandakar F. Rahman
This review explores how modern technology is transforming navigation for blind and visually impaired individuals, with a focus on tools that detect objects and measure distances. By harnessing advancements in imaging and machine learning, it becomes possible to turn visual data into useful feedback...
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Violence Against Health Care Workers in Health Care Services: A Literature Review

Samer Ayyash, Elham Ruziqat, Ayat Alsmadi, Aya Melhem, Nidal Eshah, Anas Khalifeh, Dawlah Helou
Background: The healthcare sector is a complex and demanding sector, with workplace violence being a serious risk to healthcare workers. Aim: The current literature review to understand the frequency of workplace violence against nurses and how it relates to stress at work, job satisfaction,...

The Interplay of Business Analytics and Business Organizational Functions: Input to SMEs Strategic Management Plan

Altagracia A. Silaya, Flormando P. Baldovino, Manuel S. Enverga
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) across ASEAN, including the Philippines, face growing pressure to adopt data-driven decision-making, yet empirical evidence on how business analytics is integrated into their core functions remains limited. This study investigates the relationship between business...
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Big Data-Driven Innovations in Hospitality and Tourism: Enhancing Accessibility and Personalized Travel Experiences

Tanmay Mendhey
The rapid advancement of data analytics has revolutionized the tourism and hospitality sectors, transforming them from labor- intensive models into insight-driven industries. While existing research emphasizes the influence of large-scale data analysis on general tourism trends, its role in addressing...

Countering Broken Home Stigma of Adolescents On Social Media

Yuni Retnowati
Society stigmatizes adolescents from broken homes as environment destroyers, uncontrollable, and immoral, hindering their development and achievement. Hamur Inspiration Community uses social media to fight the stigma associated with adolescents who have encountered a broken home. The study’s objectives...

A Scoring Rule-based Truthful Demand Response Mechanism

Keisuke Hara, Takayuki Ito
Pages: 182 - 192
Demand Response (DR) has been extensively studied as one of the important features of smart grid. The DR strategies can be grouped into two categories, one is incentive-based DR and the other is pricing-based DR. Our work focuses on DR involving both pricing factor and incentive factor using scoring...
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Arrhythmia Classification Using Fractal Dimensions and Neural Networks

Ben Ali Sabrine, Aguili Taoufik
According to statistics, there has been a big increment in death in consequence of failures worldwide. Electrocardiogram was chosen as a possible implement for diagnosing cardiovascular diseases, it is a test that records the electrical activity given by the heart muscle and how it contracts. In this...
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Research on Risk Control Management Process in the Cloud Computing Environment

Li Li Ma
With the rapid development of information and communication technology (ICT) over the past half century, the cloud computing model is one of the most controversial issues in the field of ICT. In addition, cloud computing plays a vital role in today's business world, but no risk management process is...
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Study on Efficiency of FMCG Industry

Cai-fen Zou
FMCG industries make profit and realize the value through the scale operation featured with high frequent and repeated consumption. It is one of the important industries that influence the economic development. In China, the famous FMCG enterprises such as Nestle, Pepsi cola, Coca Cola, Starbucks, Johnson...

Control Performance Assessment Method as Assessment of Programming Learning Achievement

Yoshihiro Ohnishi
Pages: 180 - 183
It is an important problem how to estimate the learning achievement of the programming learning. However, the quantitative evaluation method according to learning achievement is difficult. On the other hand, “work” of a control program influences the control performance of the plant by the petrochemical...

Prospective Workers’ Self Responsibility and Confidence: A post-industrial work practice reflective study

Rini Intansari Meilani, Rita Rosmawati
Self-responsibility and confidence have been believed as two of many soft skills significant for workforce success and human capital development. Considered as important qualities of professionals, demands for these intangible personal attributes have increased significantly around the world and, thus,...