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    <title>THE EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE, COMPANY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE (GCG) ON ENVIRONMENTAL DISCLOSURE</title>
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    <description>Title: THE EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE, COMPANY’S CHARACTERISTICS AND GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE (GCG) ON ENVIRONMENTAL DISCLOSURE
Authors: Nurvita, Tita; Priambodo, Aloysius
Abstract: The study aims to determine the effect of environmental performance, company’s&#xD;
characteristics (company size, company age) and good corporate governance (GCG) (Board of&#xD;
Commissioners, Independent Commissioners and Audit Committee) on environmental&#xD;
disclosure. The population in this study are mining companies published on the Indonesia&#xD;
Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2015-2019 period. The analysis carried out in this research is&#xD;
descriptive statistical test, panel data testing, classical assumption test and hypothesis testing.&#xD;
The results indicate that the Environmental Performance variable and the Firm Size variable&#xD;
have a positive effect on Environmental Disclosure. The higher the PROPER score, the more&#xD;
components of environmental disclosure information the company discloses. The larger the&#xD;
size of the company as proxied by total assets, the more components of environmental&#xD;
disclosure the company discloses. While the variables of company age, Board of&#xD;
Commissioners, Independent Commissioner and Audit Committee have no effect on&#xD;
Environmental Disclosure</description>
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    <title>CONSUMEN BEHAVIOR IN ONLINE PURCHASE OF SEEDS AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS</title>
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    <description>Title: CONSUMEN BEHAVIOR IN ONLINE PURCHASE OF SEEDS AND ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
Authors: Nafisah, Dorrotun; Hayati, Mardiyah
Abstract: The covid-19 pandemic has forced most people of Indonesia to do their activities from home,&#xD;
one of which is shopping which is also carried out online. Some people in Indonesia prefer to&#xD;
buy seeds and ornamental plants online even though these products are vulnerable to damage&#xD;
due to the limited durability and expiration date. The purpose of this study is to identify&#xD;
whether there is an influence of comsumer behavior on online purchasing decisions for seeds&#xD;
and ornamental plants in Indonesia. The analysis techniques used are validity test, reliability&#xD;
test, and multiple linear regression. The results showed that lifestyle does not affect purchasing&#xD;
decisions, while trust, convenience, and web quality affect purchasing decisions. The results of&#xD;
the F-test suggested that the variables of lifestyle, trust, convenience, and web quality,&#xD;
simultaneously influence the decision to purchase seeds and ornamental plants online</description>
    <dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>PANCASILA IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY AS DĀR AL-AHDI WA AL-SYAHĀDAH</title>
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    <description>Title: PANCASILA IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY AS DĀR AL-AHDI WA AL-SYAHĀDAH
Authors: Murod, Ma'mun; Patrianti, Tria; Andriyani, Lusi; Usni, Usni; Gunanto, Djoni
Abstract: Pancasila has become an agreement as to the final form of state philosophy or ideology. Pancasila is considered a "middle way". Muhammadiyah, as an important actor in the process of formulating Pancasila, feels it is important to maintain Pancasila as the basis of the state. At the 47th Muhammadiyah congress in Makassar, 2015, Muhammadiyah decided to make Pancasila as Dār Al-Ahdi Wa Al-Syahādah. This paper examines the Pancasila Implementation Strategy as Dār Al-Ahdi Wa Al-Syahādah to provide solutions to the ideological and practical problems of Pancasila. There are many challenges facing Pancasila. Some are ideological and some are practical. The ideological challenges are relatively reduced as a result of the commitment of Islamic organizations such as Muhammadiyah to Pancasila. On the other hand, the practical challenges related to the implementation of Pancasila are even greater. For example, Pancasila has played a role in Indonesian economic policies in dealing with COVID-19, business monopolies and oligarchs, and eradicating corruption?. This study uses the Literature Review method for meta-analysis of data by reviewing several articles in national and international journals. The conclusion is that the Pancasila problem is more related to the implementation of the values contained in the Pancasila precepts. The very great values of Pancasila are not able to colour the life of the nation and state</description>
    <dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>THE DETERMINANTS OF PROFITABILITY IN PROCESSED FOOD INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA</title>
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    <description>Title: THE DETERMINANTS OF PROFITABILITY IN PROCESSED FOOD INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA
Authors: Ren Ren, Guo
Abstract: This research is aim to explore the impact of working capital, sales growth, debt to equity,&#xD;
and operating efficiency ratio on the profitability of processed food industry in Indonesia. The&#xD;
research uses quantitative research method by using secondary data. The population in this&#xD;
research are 17 processed food companies listed in Bursa Efek Indonesia from 2013 until&#xD;
2019.&#xD;
The research results showed:1) working capital has significant positive effect on profitability&#xD;
of processed food industry in Indonesia; 2) Sales growth has significant negative effect on&#xD;
profitability of processed food industry in Indonesia; 3) the debt to equity or leverage does&#xD;
not have any profitability of processed food industry in Indonesia; 4) operating efficiency&#xD;
ratio has significant negative effect on profitability of processed food industry in Indonesia.</description>
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