The 1st International Conference on Biospheric Harmony
Advocating Biocentrism Emancipation
in the Appraisal of Industry 4.0 Environmental Risks and Opportunities
BINUS Alam Sutera, 27-28 June 2019
Humans are exploiting the earth in an unsustainable manner which creates seemingly inherent conflict between conservation and human needs. Industry 4.0 in addition to climate change poses an imminent threat to the planet’s life-sustaining ecological systems, and it represents one of humanity’s most difficult challenges to date. Moreover, the advancement of technology has altered man’s relations with the biosphere.
As mentioned by Maria Loloni,
Industry 4.0 and climate change are an unusual pair, but they have obvious things in common: They’re systemic, they’re complex, and they’ll disrupt how we as a society conceive of value creation.
Through this conference, we aim to promote the notion of “biospheric harmony” as a concept to capture our efforts for living in harmony with the environment in our human-dominated epoch.
The “biosphere” and “environment” terms used in ICOBAR are very inclusive. To get a basic idea of biospheric harmony, please visit this site and, for social and psychology researchers, A Biospheric Model of Personality.
*The creator of ICOBAR logo is Arif Prijono Susilo Ahmad, M.Sn..
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Status Perkembangan Publikasi
For all inquiries regarding ICOBAR 2019 publication, please email to: icobar@binus.edu CC aninda.rahmasari@binus.edu . For BINUSIAN, please dial the ext. of RTT.
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Invited speakers
Farhan Helmy – CEO Advanced Computing, Design and Innovation (ASCODI) Laboratory, Green Voice Indonesia
Farhan Helmy is a scientifically-trained independent professional of natural resource and environmental policy analysis, with special interest and experience in forestry governance, disaster risk reduction, collective action, political economy, community based initiatives, socially adaptable technology, system dynamics and risk assessment and environmental vulnerability mapping, and open source tools development, such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, Decision Support Systems (DSS). He specializes in conceiving, designing and assessing environmental information systems and decision support systems, and their implementation at national,provincial and district levels.
KEYNOTE LECTURE: Promoting Sustainability Agenda at Micro Level: Lesson Learned from the Field
Abstract. The advancement of science and technology and subsequent industrial processes such as Industry 4.0 should be perceived as an opportunity to transform society from unsustainable living to more sustainable future. One of the challenging issues is how to engage non-state actors, particularly community at grassroot level. The presentation will share some concerns of the issues based on the lesson learnt in promoting sustaibility agenda in some initiatives in Indonesia. (Farhan Helmy – Presentation Material)
Fitrian Ardiansyah – Executive Chairman and Founder of IDH-The Sustainable Trade Initiative
Fitrian Ardiansyah is Executive Chairman and Founder of IDH (Inisiatif Dagang Hijau) The Sustainable Trade Initiative in Indonesia.
He has more than 18 years working experience in the field of ecological and environmental economics, natural resource management, integrated spatial and land use planning, sustainable commodities, sustainable forest management as well as climate change and energy. His geographical coverage of works includes areas inside Indonesia, Australia and the Asia Pacific.
He is also a board member of Partnership for Indonesia’s Sustainable Agriculture (PISAgro), a regional committee member for Tropical Forest Alliance 2020/World Economic Forum (TFA2020/WEF) in Southeast Asia, a council member of SAWIT Challenge, a committee member of the Development of National Competency Standard of Sustainable Coffee (RSKNNI), and a core-group member of International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)’s Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM).
In the past, he was Adviser and Program Director for Climate and Energy, WWF-Indonesia.
In the field of climate and energy, he was one of the experts of the Indonesia Forest Climate Alliance (IFCA) focusing in developing the framework of REDD (reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation) in Indonesia and serving as a member of Indonesian Official Delegates to UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention of Climate Change).
He was also advising and helping various think-tank organisations focusing on climate change, environmental management and energy such Pelangi Indonesia and Article 33. He was Adjunct Lecturer and Researcher at Paramadina Graduate School of Diplomacy (PGSD) and Fellow at the International League of Conservation Writers (ILCW).
Fitrian has been active in writing articles and contributing to publications for reputable media and organizations. He was a regular author for “Road to Copenhagen” column in 2009 – continued as “Climate Solutions” in 2010 – for the Jakarta Post. Since 2011, he has been acknowledged as Fellow by the International League of Conservation Writers. He is also an accomplished speaker at different national and international fora.
In addition to his core work, Fitrian served as an Advisory Board member of Asian Young Leaders Climate Forum, a member of Australian Government Scholarships Alumni Reference Group (ARG), a technical expert member of the Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels (RSB), and a member of the Global Youth Forum on Agriculture Research and Development. Also, he was an active member of Criteria Working Group in the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil/RSPO (producing Principles and Criteria on Sustainable Palm Oil) and a member of the Executive Board of RSPO. While in Australia, he served as the Coordinator of Indonesia Synergy (knowledge network initiated by young Indonesian scholars from various universities in Canberra, Australia).
He obtained a Master degree in Environmental Management and Development from the Australian National University, Canberra, focusing on Ecological and Environmental Economics. Previously, he obtained a bachelor degree at the Environmental Engineering Department, the Institute of Technology, Bandung, focusing on Environmental Quality Management.
He received Australian Leadership Award and Allison Sudradjat Award from the Government of Australia.
KEYNOTE LECTURE: Ensuring Biospheric Harmony through Green Growth and Landscape Approach
Abstract. With growing environmental and social problems – disturbing the biospheric harmony – resulting from economic activities, there is a clear need for substantive solutions that cut to the heart of the economy at different levels. Two key interventions that are now being tested by a number of organizations, including IDH with the government and private sector, are green growth and sustainable landscape approaches. In South Sumatra, West Kalimantan, Jambi, Aceh, West Papua and Papua, collaborative efforts among stakeholders led by the government have managed to initiate, develop and gradually apply green growth. Green growth modelling and recommendations provide different development scenarios of the land-based sector and their ex-ante economic, social, and environmental impacts. These will, through a process of multi-stakeholder consultations and negotiations, be used to influence important policy processes such as spatial planning, mid-term development planning and the government’s owned programs and eventually the yearly budgeting. It is expected that green growth can be used as an umbrella policy process and act as a positive developmental option compared to BAU (business-as-usual) developmental trajectories. Green growth, nevertheless, can only be applicable with the support of concrete interventions such integrated sustainable landscape. Such an approach involves different actors leading key commodities, including pulp, palm oil, coffee and mining, so that a partnership can be formed and nurtured to address shared challenges such as forest and land fires, peat land conversion and deforestation, water management, and community development. Partnership and multi-stakeholders’ commitment is a crucial way to address the sustainability challenges holistically at a landscape level. Companies, communities, governments and other stakeholders working together to drive coordinated change across a wide area are imperative if we want to achieve balanced economic prosperity, social inclusion and environmental conservation. (Fitrian Ardiansyah – Presentation Material)
Prof. Gary Latham – Past President, Work and Organizational Psychology, International Association of Applied Psychology
Gary Phillip Latham is the Secretary of State Professor of Organizational Effectiveness at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. From 1983-1990, he was the Ford Motor Research Professor, Business School at the University of Washington. He is widely viewed as one of the world’s leading experts in the field of organizational behavior and goal setting theory. His contributions to organizational behavior have changed the field, both theoretically and empirically. His work on goal-setting has made fundamental contributions to both the area of motivation and self-regulation and makes him a household name to students and scholars in organizational behavior. In fact, if you are familiar with research on goals, you have heard people cite his name, perhaps in association with Edwin Locke, hundreds of times. You may remember their landmark article based on decades of their own and other’s research on goals in the American Psychologist: Building a practically useful theory of goal setting and task motivation: A 35-year odyssey.
KEYNOTE LECTURE: Goal Setting Theory (for preserving the environment)
Abstract. Goal setting theory (GST) states that specific, high goals lead to higher performance than easy to attain goals, or vaguely worded goals. Moreover, the higher the goal, the higher the performance GIVEN sufficient ability, goal commitment, performance feedback, and situational resources. There are four types of goals: performance, learning, behavioral, and attitudinal (e.g., do your best). The art is determining when to use one of the first three. Self/team efficacy, the conviction that “yes, I/we can” is crucial to goal commitment. I will close my talk on ways to build self/team efficacy. (Gary P. Latham – Presentation Material)
REMARKS
Chair
The 1st International Conference on Biospheric Harmony (ICOBAR)
Good morning to all of you,
To the honorable,
- Professor Tirta Nugraha Mursitama, Vice Rector – Research & Technology Transfer, BINUS University
- Ibu Nelly, S.Kom., MM., Alam Sutera Campus Director, BINUS University
- Vice rectors, Directors, Deans, and Professors,
- Distinguished keynote speakers,
Farhan Helmy, CEO/Founder Advanced System Computing, Design and Innovation (ASCODI) Laboratory, Bandung, Indonesia
Prof. Dr. Gary Latham, University of Toronto, Canada
Mr. Fitrian Ardiansyah, Executive Chairman and Founder of IDH (Inisiatif Dagang Hijau) The Sustainable Trade Initiative in Indonesia
- Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
ICOBAR is a new conference brand in BINUS University that comes from the notion that we as scientists should not only analyze the issues and challenges we have in our personal lives, but concern ourselves with the welfare of the world and actively create and sustain a harmony in the paradoxical realities that exist in our lives.
In Javanese ethics (Java, where a majority of the Indonesian population resides), the concept of harmony is very familiar and engrained in our culture. Not only harmony between man and nature, but also social harmony. From a young age, we are familiarized with virtues such as: responsibility comes before rights, and the greater good of the people over a small subset.
What is interesting is that even though actions and attitudes coming from the virtue of harmony is often accused of being ‘conflict avoidant’ or even full of pretense; sustaining harmony requires a high level of art, excellence and finesse – values ingrained in the pursuit of knowledge and academia.
Therefore, it is no surprise that when talking about harmony in any of its form, within the ICOBAR conference, the conversation is led by researchers and academics from many backgrounds, including the School of Design, School of Computer Science, Business School, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Economics & Communication, all the way to the School of Psychology. Indeed, in the pursuit of biospheric harmony, we need an open and multi-disciplinary approach.
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
The virtue of openness also includes the practices and attitudes known as open science. Open Science is not a new discipline, but a mindset where we transparently share, champion, collaborate on and build on each other’s research and knowledge. This is all for the goal of creating a better world through our science.
One way we can do this is be wary of the trend of commercialization of scientific output which narrows its usefulness. However, we are also careful to protect the intellectual property of their owners.
If we look at the clustering of the submission titles within this conference, we can immediately observe that no small number of topics are quite similar. These topics aren not from a single group of researchers, but rather researchers from different institutions. For example, the topic of waste is studied from a psychological, communication and business perspective. Under the emergent paradigm of Team-science, individual work and research can coalesce into great discoveries that will impact the world, and be reviewed by leaders in the field. Indeed, this is what we hope for.
I hope that the seeds of open science and team science will grow through this conference. For example, you can show your raw data and could request the data of your colleague, or collaborate. You can show your experimental procedure and could ask for a study protocol of your friends if you sought to replicate some of the findings.
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
ICOBAR received ….. submissions that underwent a single blind peer review. From the total number, approximately 70% were accepted for oral presentations. As the chair, I sincerely hope there will be fruitful exchange over the next two days.
On this occasion, please allow me to announce the Best Paper Award for three researchers whose papers have been assessed by the ICOBAR Scientific Committee, namely:
- Laura Christina Luzar – School of Design, BINUS University
“A Case Study of a Good Waste Management in Daily Life Promotional Tool for Children in the Form of Card Game” - Debora Eflina Purba – Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia
“Moderating Role of Job Resources in the Work Passion and Job Performance” - Liliek Adelina Suhardjono – School of Design, BINUS University
“Moving the City, Preserving Identity The Curious Case of the City of Kiruna”
Finally, have a good discussion!
Jakarta, 27 June 2019
Dr. Juneman Abraham, S.Psi., M.Si.
Chair ICOBAR 2019
WELCOMING REMARKS
General Chair
BINUS Joint International Conference (BJIC) 2019
The 1st International Conference on Biospheric Harmony (ICOBAR)
Alam Sutera, 27 June 2019
H.E. Prof. Dr. Ir. Harjanto Prabowo, MM., Rector, BINUS University
H.E. Nelly, S.Kom., MM., Alam Sutera Campus Director, BINUS University
Vice rectors, Directors, Deans, and Professors,
Distinguished keynote speakers,
Mr. Farhan Helmy, CEO/Founder Advanced System Computing, Design and Innovation (ASCODI) Laboratory, Bandung, Indonesia
Prof. Dr. Gary Latham, University of Toronto, Canada
Mr. Fitrian Ardiansyah, Executive Chairman and Founder of IDH (Inisiatif Dagang Hijau) The Sustainable Trade Initiative in Indonesia.
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
Let us praise to God the Almighty for His merciful and blessings as we gather here to attend The First International Conference on Biospheric Harmony (ICOBAR) 2019 as part of BINUS Joint International Conference (BJIC) 2019.
This year BJIC consists of 5 international conferences covering many disciplines ranging from sustainability and development, information management, engineering, technology, computer science, business, international relations, social science and humanities, namely:
- International Conference on Biospheric Harmony (ICOBAR), chaired by Dr. Juneman Abraham, S.Psi., M.Si., is held now in Tangerang, 27 – 28 June 2019;
- International Conference on Information Management and Technology (ICMTech), chaired by Drs. Suroto Adi, M.Sc., D.M.S, will be held in Bali and Jakarta, 19 – 20 August 2019;
- International Conference on Computer Science and Computational Intelligence (ICCSCI), chaired by Dr. Derwin Suhartono, S.Kom., M.T.I., will be held in Yogyakarta, 12 – 13 September 2019;
- International Conference of Business, International Relations, and Diplomacy (ICOBIRD), chaired by Moch. Faisal Karim, S.Sos., M.A., Ph.D, will be held in Jakarta, 9 – 10 October 2019;
- International Conference on Eco Engineering Development (ICEED), chaired by Dr. Oki Setyandito, S.T., M.Eng., will be held in Solo, 13 – 14 November 2019.
As a continuation of BJIC 2018 which succeeded in collecting 1,227 papers and accepting and presenting 823 papers, this year we aim to increase the number of papers submission, accepted and presented to around one thousand papers. The 1st ICOBAR, specifically, brings the biospheric harmony concept to capture efforts for living in harmony on earth from multidisciplinary perspective.
The name after the conference underlines the uniqueness, importance and relevancy within the context of industrial revolution 4.0 where people, organism, machine, and its environment live together. Human being as creator of robots, machines, and technologies but then in the same time we live with them and create new future in unique ways. Finally, the challenges include how to manage these relationships for the better quality of our life.
Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,
This conference is also very special because of our keynote speakers are prominent scholars and professionals from Indonesia and Canada who contribute to the discussion of new insights about biospheric harmony from their perspective as academician, professionals and expert from different fields. This conference shows the bold commitment of BINUS University as world class university that ranked 801-1000 in QS WUR 2020 to continuously produce, share knowledge and foster and empower the society. Therefore, I do appreciate for their contribution to these conferences.
Last but not least, I would like to appreciate all chairpersons of the 5 conferences and committee members who have been working very hard to make this conference possible. I would also like to thank presenters, participants, our reviewers and publishers of the paper presented in the conferences as well as sponsor of this event. I hope you enjoy the conference!
Thank you very much.
Jakarta, 27 June 2019
Prof. Dr. Tirta N. Mursitama, PhD
General Chair BJIC 2019
Event Rundown
Opening Ceremony – 27 June 2019 – BINUS Alam Sutera Auditorium Floor 5
Time | Event | Who Involved |
08:00-08:30 | Registration | Executive Committee |
Art Performance | Safira & Aditya | |
08:30-08:45 | Opening | Safira (MC) |
Praying | M. Nanang Suprayogi, Ph.D. | |
Indonesia Raya | Aditya | |
08:45-09:00 | Report (Chair) | Dr. Juneman Abraham |
Best Paper Annoucement | ||
09:00-09:25 | Welcoming Address | Prof. Tirta N. Mursitama |
Formal Opening (Gong) | ||
Photo Session | Keynote Speakers & BINUSIAN Leaders | |
09:25-10:00 | Keynote Speech 1 | Farhan Helmy |
10:00-10:35 | Keynote Speech 2 | Prof. Gary Phillip Latham |
10:35-11:10 | Keynote Speech 3 | Fitrian Ardiansyah |
11:10-12:00 | Dialogue | Moch. Faisal Karim, Ph.D. (Moderator) |
Souvenir for Keynote Speakers | ||
Photo Session | All Participants | |
12:00-13:00 | Lunch Break |
Presentation Schedule
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27 June 2019
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13:00 – 14:30 | 1698 | Waste Segregation among XYZ University’s students: Between Intention, Perceived Behavioral Control and Perceived Satisfaction to Facility | Ashma Nur Afifah (Moderator) | Universitas Indonesia |
1822 | A Case Study of a Good Waste Management in Daily Life Promotional Tool for Children in the Form of Card Game | Laura Christina Luzar | New Media Program, Visual Communication Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University | |
1926 | Re-design of Waste Bank Business Model: Case Study of Digital Waste Bank | Wendy Endrianto | BINUS UNIVERSITY | |
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee Break | |||
15:00 – 16:30 | 1747 | Smart Tourism Recommender System in Jakarta Using Multi-Criteria Approach | Suharjito (Moderator) | Bina Nusantara University |
1956 | Media Design Promotion of Three Dimensional Dioramas to improve the psychology of player appearance Case study of Sriwedari Puppets in Surakarta City | Emmanuel Putro Prakoso | Bina Nusantara University | |
1894 | Street Signage Design Analysis on Public Facility at Asia Afrika Street, Bandung | Grace Hartanti | Interior Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University | |
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13:00 – 14:30 | 1830 | Moderating Role of Job Resources in the Work Passion and Job Performance” | Debora Purba (Moderator) | Universitas Indonesia |
1889 | Biophilic Workplace Design and How It Affects the Worker’s Happiness and Productivity | Mila Andria Savitri | STTK Bina Nusantara Bandung | |
1938 | Investigating the relationship between Generation Y’s working motivation and working performance and its impact on employee job satisfaction (A study on a jewelry company in Metropolitan Jakarta) | Nurianna Thoha | International Business Management Program, Management Department, BINUS Business School Undergraduate Program | |
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee Break | |||
15:00 – 16:30 | 1953 | Psychological Aspect on Environmental Organizations Logo from Visual Perspective to Create Awareness for the Target Audience | Tengku Sandrina Agnieta (Moderator) | Binus University |
1958 | Human Fall Detection Using Low Power Consumption Long Short-Term Memory Model Based on Smartphone Sensors Data | Maria Seraphina Astriani | Bina Nusantara University | |
1892 | Can Mind Map Technique Increase the Capacity of Working Memory? | Evi Afifah Hurriyati | Bina Nusantara University | |
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13:00 – 14:30 | 1890 | The Art of Storytelling: Enriching Museum Exhibits and Education in Museum Pusaka | Polniwati Salim (Moderator) | Bina Nusantara University |
1839 | World Wildlife Fund Poster in Visual Perception Metaphor | Suprayitno Sutoyo | New Media Program, Visual Communication Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University | |
1867 | Relationship between the Concept of Tri Hita Karana with Biospheric Value Orientations Manifestation of Balinese Cosmology | Hanny Wijaya | Bina Nusantara University | |
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee Break | |||
15:00 – 16:30 | 11 | Mobile Base Embedded Weighbridge System for Palm Oil Industry | Mega Jaya (Moderator) | Universitas Universal Indonesia |
1840 | Battle of Ideas: Palm Oil Discourses in Indonesia and European Union | Dinna Wisnu | Bina Nusantara University | |
1857 | Corporate Cash Holdings, Foreign Institutional Ownership, and Firm Value | Triasesiarta Nur | Finance Program, Accounting Department, Faculty of Economics & Communication, Bina Nusantara University | |
MANUAL9 | WTO and E-commerce in Developing Countries | Muhammad Reza Syariffudin Zaki | Business Law Program, Law Department, Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University | |
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13:00 – 14:30 | 1895 | The Spirit of Arts & Crafts Movement in the Industrial era 4.0 in the Short Animation Portrait | Arik Kurnianto (Moderator) | Bina Nusantara University |
1904 | Enterprise risk management disclosure: a study on Indonesia’s manufacturing industry | Rosinta Ria Panggabean | Accounting Department, Faculty of Economics and Communication, Bina Nusantara University | |
1853 | Review of Harmonization of Food Court Design with Users and the Surrounding Environment of Urban Communities in Bintaro Jaya-South Tangerang | Dila Hendrassukma | Bina Nusantara University | |
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee Break | |||
15:00 – 16:30 | 1930 | Pursuing Superior Identity Cosplay and Social Media Popularity
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Meilani
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New Media Program, Visual Communication Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta |
1685 | Analysis of Aspect Relationship of Pictogram Emoji With Behind Social Media Conduct in Jakarta | Arsa Widitiarsa Utoyo | Universitas Bina Nusantara | |
1707 | The relationship between resilient behavior and academic achievement and intelligence among psychology students at Bina Nusantara University | Angela Dyah Ari Pramastyaningtyas | Psychology Department, Bina Nusantara University
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13:00 – 14:30 | 1952 | Authority and legitimacy in the process of reconstructing national history through cultural-historical narrative of “Spice Route” | Dewi Kumoratih (Moderator) | Binus University, School of Design |
1858 | Motives And Colors Of Megamendung In The Review Of The Culture Of The Aculturation In Batik Trusmi Cirebon | Nunnun Bonafix | New Media Program, Visual Communication Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia 11480 | |
1859 | Si Juki and Tourism Promotion: Delivering Information through Graphic Narrative to Build Awareness about Natural and Cultural Heritage in Flores | Dria Setiautami | New Media Program, Visual Communication Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University | |
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee Break | |||
15:00 – 16:30 | 1740 | Symbol from Nature: Batik Lasem as a Creation of The Acculturation of Javanese and Chinese Motifs | Julita Oesanty Oetojo
(Moderator) |
Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta |
1728 | Revive the Natural Dyed Method in Lurik Textile in Creating a Better Sustainable Environment | Julita Oesanty Oetojo | Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta | |
1820 | Redesigning Indonesian traditional snack packaging with scenario analysis approach | Tobias Warbung | Binus University | |
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Description of Implementation of Self-Regulated Learning on Student at The University of X
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Yan Andre Peranginangin (Moderator) | BINUS University |
1937 | The effect of Entrepreneurship Education to the Entrepreneurial Intention: Cross-sectional Study from Indonesia | Chyntia Ika Binusian | STTK Bina Nusantara | |
1709 | Understanding Peer Culture, Self-Efficacy, Collaboration and Communications Skills Among Undergraduate Students | Anita Maharani | Bina Nusantara University | |
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee Break | |||
15:00 – 16:30 | 1891 | Murals and Artworks Design Applications Analysis on Public Facility towards its Built Environment at Asia Afrika Street, Bandung | Ika Rachmayanti (Moderator) | Interior Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia 11480 |
1885 | Motion Graphic Project for Environment: Social Awareness for City Forest in Jakarta | Tunjung Riyadi | Animation Program, Visual Communications Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University | |
MANUAL2 | Indonesia’s Approaches in Dealing with Irregular Immigrants in Southeast Asia | Lili Yulyadi Arnakim | Department of International Relations, BINUS university, Jakarta | |
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13:00 – 14:30 | MANUAL15 | The model of education for the digital natives through returning the environment as the pillar for sustainable development | Ferry Doringin (Moderator) | Bina Nusantara University |
1841 | Education and Exhibition Design: Narratives Display at Museum Pusaka | Anak Agung Ayu Wulandari | Interior Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia, 11480 | |
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Visual Exploration through Visual Communication Design Work Creation as an Introduction Attempt of Marine Biodiversity | Devi Kurniawati Homan | Bina Nusantara University
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MANUAL5 | Innovating Education Through Teacher Competencies 4.0 | Ferry Doringin | Primary Teacher Education Department, Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University | |
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee Break | |||
15:00 – 16:30 | 1705 | Connection and Experience Value Through Community Event Kompakers Jakarta | Lidya Wati Evelina (Moderator) | Bina Nusantara University |
1864 | The role of endorser’s credibility in relation to impulsive buying as the mediator of post purchase dissonance | Lulu Nadya Hakim | PSYCHOLOGY BINUS UNIVERSITY | |
1835 | Comparing Peer-To-Peer Lending and Crowdfunding Business Models In Indonesia | Dian Kurnianingrum | STTK BINUS Bandung | |
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13:00 – 14:30 | 1692 | Kodokushi(Dying Alone): A Study about Disconnected Society in Japan | Sri Dewi Adriani (Moderator) | Bina Nusantara University |
1849 | Moving the City, Preserving Identity The Curious Case of the City of Kiruna | Liliek Adelina Suhardjono | New Media Program, Visual Communication Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia 11480 | |
1893 | Street Lighting Design Analysis on Public Facility at Asia Afrika Street, Bandung | Budi Setiawan | Interior Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia. 11480. | |
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee Break | |||
15:00 – 16:30 | 1854 | Watchdoc Documentary Image Makes Bumi Ciptagelar The Relationship of Local Wisdom and Environment in Documentary Perspective
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Ekky Imanjaya
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Film Department Binus University
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1703 | The Role of Ikumen in Promoting Women’s Participation in the Workplace | Ratna Handayani | Binus University | |
1902 | A brief introduction on Circular Design: a holistic approach to sustainable living | Arifpermana Ratum | Visual Communication Design, BINUS Bandung, School of Creative Technology | |
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13:00 – 14:30 | 1869 | Local Wisdom Adaptation on Siak Weaving with Industry 4.0 in Modern Society | Tengku Ghasanny (Moderator) | Bina nusantara, animasi |
1856 | How Art Activism in RajutKejut Creates Environmental Awareness in the Industry 4.0 Era | Sari Wulandari | Visual Communication Design, New Media Program, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University | |
MANUAL3 | Indonesia’s Strategies in Mitigating the Natural Disaster in Southeast Asia | Lili Yulyadi Arnakim | Department of International Relations, BINUS University | |
14:30 – 15:00 | Coffee Break | |||
15:00 – 16:30 | 1950 | Promoting Ecological Awareness through the Art World | Liliek Adelina Suhardjono (Moderator) | New Media Program, Visual Communication Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia 11480 |
1929 | Perceptions of Determinants Associated with Employability among University Graduates in Indonesia (Withdrawn) | Sukma Putra | Bina Nusantara University | |
1750 | Prediction of Personal Standard and Teacher Expectation for Burnout in Professional Dancers | Karisa Dewi | Psychology Department BINUS |
Student Executive Committee – 27 June 2019
Auditorium
1. Anna Tamara 4. Ade Amalia 6. Nikodemus Oktavianus Budiman
C0301 1. Andi Indira Meitasari Insan 2. Nurul Fadhilah 3. Nilam Yolanda Putri 4. Viola Krismia D.
C0302 1. Dhea Kusuma Dewi 2. Liza Novifidyah 3. Amanda Rizki Nadia 4. Naufal Rifqi Nurrashafii
5. Niendya Arini 6. Kesi Ivaneli 7. Iolana Gladys Wehilani 8. Esty Putri Nurhayati
C0303 1. Ade Amalia 2. Savirra Marpaung 3. Gaby Harefa 4. Anna Tamara
5. Jason 6. Noval Syafutra 7. Pandu Tri Mulia Hartono 8. Natalia Grace
C0304 1. Alviolita Desyuri 2. Novita Frantika 3. Chika Amanda Sinsky 4. Mutia Pati Maharani |
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1. Ghooniyah Hardiyan 2. Hani Amila 3. Tasya Nabilla 4. Belia Anisa
C0306 1. Fakhirah Aprilia 2. Sekar Rizky 3. William Junior Herlie 4. Akrima Aisyana
C0307 1. Alfiani Vitri 2. Shaskya Ramadhina 3. Inggrid Craciella 4. Daffa Adila
5. Kelvin Octavianus Tang
C0309 1. Carina 2. Salsabila Fauza Isna 3. Sarah Jamal Marta 4. Billa Asfaa Elinsy
C0310 1. Maharani Dyah ayu |
Presentation Schedule
28 June 2019
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The time is advanced 30 minutes earlier
anticipating the Muslim Friday Prayer
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08:00 – 09:30 | 1753 | The Effect of Self-Esteem by Responding to the Peaceful Message on Social Media | Esther Widhi Andangsari (Moderator) | RIG Cross Cultural Communication, Bina Nusantara University |
1847 | The Mediating Effect of Professional Ethics and Moderating Effect of Due Professional Care on The Relationship between Competence and Independence with Audit Quality | Meiryani | BINUS UNIVERSITY | |
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Designing edugraphic, by using thinking map on the subject of learning about Indonesian spice:Nutmeg, for elementary schools as visual learning media | Inda Ariesta
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New media Program, School of Design BINUS University | |
1846 | The Influence of Change Management on The Accounting Information System | Meiryani | BINUS UNIVERSITY | |
09:30 – 10:00 | Coffee Break | |||
10:00 – 11:30 | Cybercrime in Industry Revolution 4.0 Under Indonesia Legal System | Vidya Prahassacitta (Moderator) | Department of Business Law, Faculty of Humanity, Binus University | |
MANUAL13 | E-Commerce Adoption in SME An Application of Technological-Organizational-Environmental in Indonesia’s Food Industry | Marko S Hermawan | Binus University | |
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Accounting Information Systems Implementation for Information Quality | Meiryani | BINUS UNIVERSITY | |
1682 | So Little Time, So Much to Do: External Stress of Urban Dual Earner Couple in Greater Jakarta Area | Pingkan C B Rumondor | Bina Nusantara University | |
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08:00 – 09:30 | 1960 | Legal Protection for Environmental Human Rights Defender Under Indonesia Legal System: A Key to Sustainable Development | Erna Ratnaningsih (Moderator) | Business Law Department, Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University |
1848 | Determinants of Shares Investment Volition in Emerging Country | Pariang Siagian | Bina Nusantara University | |
MANUAL12 | Community-Based Homestay In Muslim Friendly Tourism Destination That Benefit The Welfare Of Local Society | Titik Endahyani | Interior Design Department, School of Design , Bina Nusantara University | |
09:30 – 10:00 | Coffee Break | |||
10:00 – 11:30 | 1899 | Environmental Concern through Promotion of Thematic Learning Clean Air for Health in Primary School | Yufiarti (Moderator) | Faculty of Psychology Education, Jakarta State University, Jakarta 13220 |
1833 | Paruman Character as Media to Introduce Environmental Pollution In Children Using Transmedia Storytelling as a Strategy for Dealing Industry 4.0 | Nashiruddin Alfath | Animation Program, Visual Communication Design Department, School of Design, Bina Nusantara University | |
1845 | Determinants of Financial Digital Services in Emerging Country | Pariang Siagian | Bina Nusantara University | |
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08:00 – 09:30 | 1861 | Acculturation in Cultural Site Kelenteng Caow Eng Bio For Enrichment of Tourist Objects in Bali
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Randy Indra Pradhana (Moderator) | Bina Nusantara University |
23 phase 3-b | Mascot, The Visual Mode Against Waste | Resita Kuntjoro Jakti | Bina Nusantara University | |
MANUAL14 | Factors Influencing Millennial Consumer Selection of Full-Service Restaurant in Jakarta Area | A. Seichi Ramadan | Binus University | |
09:30 – 10:00 | Coffee Break | |||
10:00 – 11:30 | 1837 | Blockbusters Films and the Discourses of Environmental Issues | Ekky Imanjaya (Moderator) | Film Study Program, Bina Nusantara University |
1883 | Exploration of Digital Nature Colors on Photography and Illustration | Noor Udin | Creative Advertising Program, Visual Communication Design, School of Design, Binus University | |
18 (phase 2) | Eco-Fashion for Sustainable Movement : Story telling as Promotion Strategy | Yusaira Farhia | Bina Nusantara University | |
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08:00 – 09:30 | 1870 | Self-esteem and Its Relation to Academic Procrastination | Muhamad Nanang Suprayogi (Moderator) | Bina Nusantara University |
MANUAL6 | Indonesia Entrepreneurship Index (IEI) as An Entrepreneurship Ecosystem | Hendry Hartono | Management Department, BINUS Business School Undergraduate Program, Bina Nusantara University | |
MANUAL7 | Indonesian Teacher Engagement Index (ITEI): An Efforts To Build A Positive Culture In Education | Sonya Rapinta Manalu | Computer Science Department, School of Computer Science, Bina Nusantara University | |
09:30 – 10:00 | Coffee Break | |||
10:00 – 11:30 | 1874
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AQUIESCENCE: Biospheric Harmony Themed Animated Film
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Frans Santoso (Moderator)
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Universitas Bina Nusantara |
1699 | Description of SPIRIT values quantitatively among employees in BINUS University | Yosef Dedy Pradipto | Universitas Bina Nusantara | |
MANUAL8 | Analysis of Boku Functions in Song Written by Women’s Authors: Psycholinguistic Studies | Rudi Hartono Manurung | Universitas Bina Nusantara | |
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08:00 – 09:30 | 1734 | Construct Validity of Personal Attribute of The Effectiveness Leadership to Handle Conflict in Multicultural Communities | Istiani (Moderator) | Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University |
MANUAL16 | The Influence of Entertainment, Informativeness, and Digital Influencer Recommendation on Consumer Attitude toward Digital Advertisement and Purchase Intention | Enda Paggati | Bina Nusantara University | |
1876 | Knowledge Management Behavior of Private School Educators in South Tangerang | Maria Grace Herlina | Management Department, BINUS Business School Undergraduate Program, Bina Nusantara University | |
09:30 – 10:00 | Coffee Break | |||
10:00 – 11:30 | 1896
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Bus Shelter Design Analysis as Public Facility at Asia Afrika Street, Bandung
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Aldo Fernando Pratama (Moderator)
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Universitas Bina Nusantara |
1959 | Legal Framework of Safety and Health of Seafarers on Board Ships | Nirmala Masilamani | Universitas Bina Nusantara | |
MANUAL1 | Role of Counselling Teachers in Future Students’ University Selection in Indonesia | Amalia E. Maulana | Universitas Bina Nusantara |
Student Executive Committee – 28 June 2019
C0301
1. Silmi Nur Fhadillah 2. Jihan Abdul Kadir 3. Azzahra Mudrikah 4. Andrea Adna Sani
5. Carina
C0302 1. Ade Amalia 2. Alviani Savitri 3. Bertha Vania 4. Savirra Marpaung
5. Belia Anisa
C0303 1. Kezya Faza Indira 2. Marsha Alya 3. Stephany Elmaria 4. Yasina Cut Syahfira
5. Alviolita Desyuri 6. Novita Frantika 7. Chika Amanda Sinsky 8. Mutia Pati Maharani
C0304 1. Assya Adijanti Moedianto 2. Dwi Rifka Ikhsania 3. Raden Ayu Syafna Ainunna 4. Viola Krismia
5. Alfiani Vitri
C0305 1. Niendya Arini Putri 2. Kesi Ivaneli 3. Annabela clarisa 4. Abiyyu
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C0306
1. Annisa Puspitasari 2. Shella Sabila 3. Sarah Jamal Marta 4. Billa Asfaa Elinsy
5. Dhea Kusuma Dewi 6. Liza Novifidyah 7. Amanda Rizki Nadia 8. Brigita Kristanti
C0307 1. Andrey Febryan 2. Kelvin Octavianus Tang 3. Muhammad Rizky Nugraha 4. Randhy Saputra
C0309 1. William Junior Herlie 2. Sekar Rizky Pradhani 3. Iolana Gladys 4. Esty Putri
C0310 1. Jason 2. Noval Syafutra 3. Pandu Tri Mulia Hartono 4. Natalia Grace |
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Registration Fee
No. | Item | Fee (full amount) |
1. | Presenter Registration | IDR 4,000,000 / USD 350 |
2. | Non-Presenter / Participant | IDR 1,500,000 / USD 150 |
3. | BINUSIAN Associate Faculty Member Participants | Free |
Timeline
Conference days | 27-28 June 2019 |
Call for papers | 15 March 2019 |
Deadline for full paper submission
(Min. 5 pages; max. 8 pages; empirical research)
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Phase 1:
25 April 2019
Phase 2 (extended): 7 May 2019 |
Notification of review results and acceptance/rejection | Phase 1 & Phase 2:
20 May 2019
Phase 3: First, 20 May 2019 (see Table below – Review Results – 19 May 2019)Second, 27 May 2019 |
Deadline for final draft for publication | Phase 1 & 2 :
27 May 2019
Phase 3: First, 27 May 2019 (see Table below – Review Results – 19 May 2019)Second, 29 May 2019
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Registration and Payment
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28-29 May 2019 |
Camera ready | 18 June 2019
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Subject Areas
- The assumption and conception of biospheric harmony
- Industry 4.0’s technologies contributing to biospheric harmony-based corporate
- Organizational culture and biospheric harmony management
- Automation-human symbiosis work systems
- Impact of Industry 4.0 on energy and resources consumption
- Biospheric model of harmony-driven business
- Social impact of Industry 4.0 systems and activities
- Biospheric harmony maintenance policies/methodologies
- Employee empowerment affecting companies’ green performance
- Augmented reality and safety improvement
- Big data and analytics in forecasting biospheric harmony
- Biospheric harmony-decision support systems
- Peaceful project management and financing in sustaining the biosphere
- International regime and fair trade preserving the biosphere in Industry 4.0 era
- Biospheric harmony promotion in literature, story-telling, and creative design.
Review Results – 19 May 2019
(Phase 1 & Phase 2 Submissions; Some Phase 3 Submissions)
Phase 1 | ||
No | Paper Title | Decision (What needed) |
1 | Analyses Of Peer Culture, Self Efficacy, Collaboration Skills And Communications Within Students | Major Revision |
2 | ANALYSIS OF ASPECT RELATIONSHIP DESIGN OF PICTOGRAM “EMOJI” WITH BEHIND SOCIAL MEDIA CONDUCT IN KOTA JAKARTA | Major Revision |
3 | Connection Value and Experience Value Through Community Event Kompakers Jakarta | Minor Revision |
4 | Construct Validity Of Personal Attribute of the Effectiveness Leadership To Handle Conflict In Multicultural Communities | Minor Revision |
5 | Effect of Personal Standard and Teacher Expectation for Burnout in Professional Dancers Professional | Minor Revision |
6 | Factors affecting the dividend payout ratio of agriculture and mining companies | Minor Revision |
7 | IRONY OF INDONESIAN INTERNET SHOPPING BEHAVIOUR AND WHAT E-COMMERCE SHOULD PURSUE IT | Major Revision |
8 | Kodokushi (Dying Alone): A Study about Disconnected Society in Japan | Major Revision |
9 | Lecturer as Role Model to Prevent Food Waste in University: Baseline Study to Design an Intervention | Minor Revision |
10 | MEASURING CUSTOMER SATISFACTION LEVEL OF MOBILE BANKING: A STUDY ON INDONESIAN BANK | Major Revision, Resubmission |
11 | Mobile Base Embedded Weighbridge System for Palm Oil Industry | Minor Revision |
12 | Practices of Employee Eco-Incentives as Employee Recognition to Support Company’s Green Performance | Minor Revision |
13 | Redesigning Indonesian traditional snack packaging with scenario analysis approach | Minor Revision |
14 | Revive the Natural Dyed Method in Lurik Textile in Creating a Better Sustainable Environment | Minor Revision |
15 | Self-esteem and It Is Relation to Academic Procastination | Minor Revision |
16 | So Little Time, So Much To Do: External Stress of Urban Dual Earner Couple in Greater Jakarta Area | Minor Revision |
17 | Study on Perception of City Governments Regarding Innovation in Financing of Urban Infrastructure | Resubmission |
18 | Smart Tourism Recommender System in Jakarta Using Multi-Criteria Approach | Minor Revision |
19 | Study on Perception of City Governments Regarding Innovation in Financing of Urban Infrastructure | Resubmission |
20 | Symbol from Nature: Batik Lasem Motifs as a manifestation of acculturation of Chinese and Javanese motifs | Minor Revision |
21 | The Effect of self-esteem of the peaceful massage in social media | Major Revision |
22 | The Employee’s Perspective as an Online Consumer | Resubmission |
23 | The Impact of insurance product knowledge, interpersonal communication and hardiness knowledge on the performance of insurance agents | Minor Revision |
24 | The prediction of decision making of motorcycle purchasing from Lifestyle and Self Concept in Jakarta | Minor Revision |
25 | The relationship between resilient behavior and academic achieviement and intelligence among psychology students at Bina Nusantara University | Major Revision |
26 | The Role of Ikumen in Promoting Women’s Participation in the Workplace | Minor Revision |
27 | Waste Segregation among XYZ University’s students: Between Intention, Perceived Behavioral Control and Perceived Satisfaction to Facility | Minor Revision |
28 | Description of SPIRIT values quantitatively among employees in BINUS University | Major Revision |
Phase 2 | ||
No | Paper Title | Decision (What needed) |
1 | A Case Study of a Good Waste Management in Daily Life Promotional Tool for Children in the Form of Card Game | Minor Revision |
2 | Accounting Information Systems as a Determinant Factor for Increased The Quality of Accounting Information | Major Revision |
3 | ACCULTURATION IN CULTURAL SITE “KELENTENG CAOW ENG BIO” FOR ENRICHMENT OF TOURIST OBJECTS IN BALI | Major Revision |
4 | AQUIESCENCE: Biospheric Harmony Themed Animated Film | Minor Revision |
5 | Augmented Reality as Potential Alternative Media for Paperless Advertising | Minor Revision |
6 | Battle of Ideas: Palm Oil Discourses in Indonesia and European Union | Resubmission |
7 | Biophilic Workplace Design and How It Affects to Worker’s Happiness and Productivity | Major Revision |
8 | Blockbusters Films and the Discourses of Environmental Issues | Minor Revision |
9 | Building the perception of harmony through tradition: Photostory Mertidusun Lamuk Legoksari | Minor Revision |
10 | Bus Shelter Design Analysis as Public Facility at Asia Afrika Street, Bandung | Minor Revision |
11 | Can Mind Map Technique Increases the Capacity of Working Memory? | Minor Revision |
12 | COMPARING PEER-TO-PEER LENDING AND CROWDFUNDING BUSINESS MODELS IN INDONESIA | Minor Revision |
13 | Corporate Cash Holdings, Foreign Institutional Ownership, and Firm Value | Minor Revision |
14 | CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT IN SOCIAL MEDIA BRAND | Minor Revision |
15 | Designing edugraphic, by using thinking on the subject of learning about Indonesian spices: Pala, for elementary schools as a visual learning media | Minor Revision |
16 | DETERMINANTS OF FINANCIAL DIGITAL SERVICES IN EMERGING COUNTRY | Major Revision |
17 | DETERMINANTS OF SHARES INVESTMENT VOLITION IN EMERGING COUNTRY | Major Revision |
18 | Eco-Fashion for Sustainable Movement : Story telling as Promotion Strategy | Minor Revision |
19 | Education and Exhibition Design: Narratives Display at Museum Pusaka | Minor Revision |
20 | Enterprise Social Media: A Media for Knowledge Sharing | Minor Revision |
21 | ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN THROUGH PROMOTION OF THEMATIC LEARNING “CLEAN AIR FOR HEALTH” IN PRIMARY SCHOOL | Major Revision |
22 | Exploration of Digital Nature Colors on Photography and Illustration | Major Revision |
23 | HARMONIZE THE RETAIL SPACE IN E-COMMERCE ERA; STUDY CASE THE ELEMENT OF SERVICESCAPE IN JAKARTA MALL | Minor Revision |
24 | How Art Activism in RajutKejut Balancing the Environment in the Industry 4.0 Era | Minor Revision |
25 | Indonesia’s Approaches in Dealing with Irregular Immigrants in Southeast Asia | Minor Revision |
26 | Indonesia’s Strategies in Mitigating Natural Disasters in Southeast Asia | Minor Revision |
27 | Knowledge Management Behavior of Private School Educators in South Tangerang | Minor Revision |
28 | Local Wisdom Adaptation on Siak Weaving with Industry 4.0 in Modern Society | Major Revision |
29 | Moderating Role of Job Resources in the Work Passion and Job Performance Relationship | Accepted |
30 | Motion Graphic Project for Environment: Social awareness for City Forest in Jakarta | Minor Revision |
31 | Moving the City, Preserving Identity: The Curious Case of the City of Kiruna | Minor Revision |
32 | Murals and Artworks Design Applications Analysis on Public Facility towards its Built Environment at Asia Afrika Street, Bandung | Minor Revision |
33 | ONLINE NEWS MEDIA STRATEGY IN MAINTAINING BRANDING IDENTITY: A FRAMING ANALYSIS ON THE JAKARTA POST ONLINE ARTICLES | Minor Revision |
34 | Online Video Can Build Ways Of Thinking In Society (Study Case Video Sexy Killers) | Minor Revision |
35 | Paruman Character as Media to Introduce Environmental Pollution In Children Using Transmedia Storytelling as a Strategy for Dealing Industry 4.0 | Minor Revision |
36 | Physiognomy Application for Character Design Development for Short Animation about Father’s Grief Process after the Loss of Family Members. | Minor Revision |
37 | Pursuing Superior Identity: Cosplay and Social Media Popularity | Major Revision |
38 | Relationship between the Concept of Tri Hita Karana with Biospheric Value Orientations: Manifestation of Balinese Cosmology | Minor revision |
39 | Review of Harmonization of Food Court Design with Users and the Surrounding Environment of Urban Communities in Bintaro Jaya, South Tangerang | Minor Revision |
40 | Role of Counseling Teacher on Future Students University Selection in Indonesia | Minor Revision |
41 | Si Juki and Tourism Promotion: Delivering Information Through Graphic Narrative to Build Awareness About Natural and Cultural Heritage in Flores. | Minor Revision |
42 | Street Lighting Design Analysis on Public Facility at Asia Afrika Street, Bandung | Major Revision |
43 | Street Signage Design Analysis on Public Facility at Asia Afrika Street, Bandung | Major Revision |
44 | The Art of Storytelling: Enriching Museum Exhibits and Education in Museum Pusaka | Minor Revision |
45 | THE INFLUENCE OF CHANGE MANAGEMENT ON THE ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM | Minor Revision |
46 | THE MEDIATING EFFECT OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND MODERATING EFFECT OF DUE PROFESSIONAL CARE ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMPETENCE AND INDEPENDENCE WITH AUDIT QUALITY | Minor Revision |
47 | The Relationship Between Nature And The Javanese View of Decoration and Architecture | Minor Revision |
48 | THE ROLE OF ENDORSER’S CREDIBILITY IN RELATION TO IMPULSIVE BUYING AS THE MEDIATOR OF POST PURCHASE DISSONANCE IN PURCHASING FASHION PRODUCTS ONLINE ON INSTAGRAM BY LATE ADOLESCENT WOMEN | Minor Revision |
49 | The spirit of Arts & Crafts Movement in the Industrial era 4.0 in the Short Animation “Portrait” | Minor Revision |
50 | Understanding the Persistence of Poverty in Agricultural Sector in Indonesia: a Path Dependence Analysis | Minor Revision |
51 | Visual Exploration through Visual Communication Design Work Creation as an Introduction Attempt of Marine Biodiversity | Minor Revision |
52 | Watchdoc Documentary Image Makes Bumi Ciptagelar: The Relationship of Local Wisdom and Environment in Documentary Perspective | Minor Revision |
53 | World Wildlife Fund Poster in Visual Perception Metaphor | Minor Revision |
54 | The Impact of US CAATSA to Arms Procurement from Russia | Resubmission |
Phase 3-a | ||
No | Title | Decision (What needed) |
1 | The model of education for the digital natives through returning the environment as the pillar for sustainable development | Minor Revision |
2 | E-Commerce Adoption in SME: An Application of Technological-Organizational-Environmental in Indonesia’s Food Industry | Minor Revision |
3 | Community-Based Homestay In Muslim Friendly Tourism Destination That Benefit The Welfare Of Local Society | Minor Revision |
4 | Big Data-Based Technology Toward The Ideologization of Neoliberalism. | Minor Revision |
5 | 3d Mural Art Trends as a Medium for Urban Tourist Visiting | Minor Revision |
6 | WTO and E-commerce in Developing Countries | Minor Revision |
7 | Promoting Ecological Awareness through the Art World | Minor Revision |
8 | Re-design of Waste Bank Business Model: Case Study of Digital Waste Bank | Minor Revision |
9 | ANALYSIS OF BOKU FUNCTIONS IN SONG WRITTEN BY WOMEN’S AUTHORS: PSYCHOLINGUISTIC STUDIES | Minor Revision |
10 | Indonesian Teacher Engagement Index (ITEI): An Efforts To Build A Positive Culture In Education | Minor Revision |
11 | Innovating Education Through Teacher Competencies 4.0 | Minor Revision |
12 | Indonesia Entrepreneurship Index (IEI) as An Entrepreneurship Ecosystem | Minor Revision |
13 | Leadership in ASEAN: The Role of Indonesia’s Chairmanship in the ASEAN Youth Sector. | Minor Revision |
Review Results – 22 May 2019
(Some Phase 3 Submissions)
Phase 3-b | ||
No | Title | Decision (What needed) |
1 | The model of education for the digital natives through returning the environment as the pillar for sustainable development | Minor Revision |
2 | E-Commerce Adoption in SME: An Application of Technological-Organizational-Environmental in Indonesia’s Food Industry | Minor Revision |
3 | Community-Based Homestay In Muslim Friendly Tourism Destination That Benefit The Welfare Of Local Society | Minor Revision |
4 | Big Data-Based Technology Toward The Ideologization of Neoliberalism. | Minor Revision |
5 | 3d Mural Art Trends as a Medium for Urban Tourist Visiting | Minor Revision |
6 | WTO and E-commerce in Developing Countries | Minor Revision |
7 | Promoting Ecological Awareness through the Art World | Minor Revision |
8 | Re-design of Waste Bank Business Model: Case Study of Digital Waste Bank | Minor Revision |
9 | ANALYSIS OF BOKU FUNCTIONS IN SONG WRITTEN BY WOMEN’S AUTHORS: PSYCHOLINGUISTIC STUDIES | Minor Revision |
10 | Indonesian Teacher Engagement Index (ITEI): An Efforts To Build A Positive Culture In Education | Minor Revision |
11 | Innovating Education Through Teacher Competencies 4.0 | Minor Revision |
12 | Indonesia Entrepreneurship Index (IEI) as An Entrepreneurship Ecosystem | Minor Revision |
13 | Leadership in ASEAN: The Role of Indonesia’s Chairmanship in the ASEAN Youth Sector. | Minor Revision |
14 | A brief introduction on Circular Design: a holistic approach to sustainable living | Minor Revision |
15 | Authority and legitimacy in the process of reconstructing national history through cultural-historical narrative of “Spice Route” | Minor Revision |
16 | Cybercrime in Revolution Industry 4.0 Under Indonesia Legal System | Minor Revision |
17 | Enterprise risk management disclosure: a study on Indonesia’s manufacturing industry | Minor Revision |
18 | HEY JAKARTANS, WOULD YOU GO ORGANIC? THE DRIVERS OF ORGANIC FOOD CONSUMPTION AMONG JAKARTA CONSUMERS | Major Revision |
19 | Human Fall Detection Using Low Power Consumption Long Short-Term Memory Model Based on Smartphone Sensors Data | Minor Revision |
20 | Investigating the relationship between Gen Y’s working motivation and working performance and its impact on employee job satisfaction (A study on a jewelry company in Metropolitan Jakarta) | Minor Revision |
21 | Legal Framework of Safety and Health of Seafarers on Board Ships at Sea | Major Revision |
22 | Legal Protection For Environmental Human Rights Defender Under Indonesia Legal System: A Key To Sustainable Development | Minor Revision |
23 | Mascot, The Visual Mode Against Waste | Minor Revision |
24 | ‘Priority Chair’ as a Sign in the Public Transportation: A Case of Bus and Train Operating in Indonesia and Japan | Major Revision |
25 | MOTIVES AND COLORS OF MEGAMENDUNG IN THE REVIEW OF THE CULTURE OF THE ACULTURATION IN BATIK TRUSMI CIREBON | Minor Revision |
How to Revise Your Article
Some information about the article review and revision process:
- The single blind peer review is applied in the process of reviewing ICOBAR articles. This means the reviewer knows the name of the author, but the author does not know the name of the reviewer.
- The results of reviews for authors from Indonesia are delivered in Indonesian language so that the results of the review can be accurately understood by authors from Indonesia. However, the revisions made must be in English that meet the correct English grammar. Meanwhile, the results of reviews for non-Indonesian (international) authors are delivered in English.
- The results of the review are delivered by ICOBAR Committee via email icobar@binus.edu. The e-mail has a Subject in the form of the article title, and the e-mail body/content is the review results.
- Acceptance or rejection will be decided by ICOBAR Scientific Committee based on the revisions made by the author. As such, the authors cannot assume that the article must have been accepted, unless it has been declared “Accepted” in the Table above.
- A brief address of this page is: http://bit.ly/icobar2019
- The revisions deadline for articles listed in the table above: 27-29 May 2019 (not 27 June 2019; 27 June is the Conference day)
- Articles that have not appeared in the table above are still in the review process.
- The Corresponding Author must reply the email from icobar@binus.edu by attaching the DECLARATION OF AUTHORS (below), in Word (DOC/DOCX, in text) and PDF (printed, signed and scanned) and also the revision file, in Word (DOC/DOCX).
- Please follow the Guideline for revision, STRICTLY, in the DECLARATION OF AUTHORS.
DECLARATION OF AUTHORS
Article title (Latest title after revision) | _______________________________ |
Corresponding author’s email (only one email address) | _______________________________ |
First author’s first name | _______________________________ |
First author’s last name | _______________________________ |
First author affiliation and address | _______________________________ |
Second author’s first name | _______________________________ |
Second author’s last name | _______________________________ |
Second author affiliation | _______________________________ |
Third author’s first name | _______________________________ |
Third author’s last name | _______________________________ |
Third author affiliation | _______________________________ |
Fourth author’s first name | _______________________________ |
Fourth author’s last name | _______________________________ |
Fourth author affiliation | _______________________________ |
Fifth author’s first name | _______________________________ |
Fifth author’s last name | _______________________________ |
Fifth author’s affiliation | _______________________________ |
On behave of all authors, I, as the corresponding author, herewith declare that:
FIRST, I have made a revision according to the reviewer’s comments and input, as follows:
No | Suggestion of the Reviewer | My Revision
(State what improvements are made, and on what pages the revision can be seen) |
1 | _______________________________ | _______________________________ |
2 | _______________________________ | _______________________________ |
3 | _______________________________ | _______________________________ |
4 | _______________________________ | _______________________________ |
5 | _______________________________ | _______________________________ |
SECOND, I send a revised file that contains improvements in accordance with the Table above. The file that I send is in Word format (DOC / DOCX), and the FILE NAME of the DOC/DOCX is the latest TITLE of my article. I attach this file to a REPLY EMAIL of the review result email sent by icobar@binus.edu
THIRD, The revision that I do is in accordance with the template (http://………………………………….) – maximum of 10 pages (including References). The article I have submitted to the conference is original, has been written by the stated authors and has not been previously published.
FOURTH, I fully understand that articles that do not match (STRICTLY) the Template CANNOT be published.
FIFTH, I have confirmed the following:
- All references must be cited in my article, and CITATION ORDER is SEQUENTIAL [1], [2], [3], [4], ……
- I do not do text and/or image plagiarism. My article does not infringe any copyright, violate any other intellectual property, privacy or other rights of any person or entity, or contain any libellous or other unlawful matter.
- I have stated all image sources in the image caption. When taken from the internet, I have included the complete address (full URL) of the image source. If it is a personal document, I have stated it.
- If Tables taken from a source, the source has been stated in the Table caption.
- Abstracts have been made in only one paragraph.
SIXTH, I realized that my revised article would be checked for its similarity level by the Scientific Committee, ICOBAR, Bina Nusantara University, using TurnItIn or any other software.
SEVENTH, I have added an Acknowledgment before the Reference section, as follows:
This article has been presented at the 1st International Conference on Biospheric Harmony (ICOBAR), Bina Nusantara University, Alam Sutera Campus, Tangerang, Indonesia, June 27-28, 2019.
EIGHTH, I have added in the Acknowledgment section, the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education and/or Bina Nusantara University research contract letter number, if the article is the result of research that receives funding from one or more of these institutions.
NINTH, I am fully informed that the publication of the proceedings will takes AT LEAST 9 – 12 months from the conference date. It can be longer than the mentioned dates (more than 12 months) if the queue for publication is long at the Publisher side. Indexation process in Scopus may take some time between 9 – 12 months after the publication.
TENTH, if my article is accepted, I have granted to Bina Nusantara University the exclusive right to publish and reproduce my article, or any part of the article, in print, electronic and all other media, by mentioning the title and the authors of my article.
ATTACHED to My Reply Email to icobar@binus.edu:
- This Declaration Form (in Word format, DOC/DOCX)
- This Declaration Form (printed, signed, and scanned, in PDF)
- The revised article (in Word, DOC/DOCX)
Signature: _______________________________
Full name: _______________________________
Date : _______________________________
Organizing Committee
Advisory board | Prof. Dr. Tirta Nugraha Mursitama, Ph.D.
Nurlina, S.Kom., M.M. |
Chair | Dr. Juneman Abraham, S.Psi. |
Co-chair | Moch. Faisal Karim, Ph.D. |
Secretary | Aninda Rahmasari Tirtawinata, M.Litt. |
Media promotion | Brilly Andro Makalew |
Scientific Committee
Name | Affiliation |
Prof. Harjanto Prabowo | Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Prof. Tirta Nugraha Mursitama, Ph.D. | Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Prof. Bahtiar Shaleh Abbas | Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Dr. Novrizal Tahar | The Indonesia Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) |
Assoc. Prof. Nanthakumar Loganathan | Azman Hashim International Business School, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia |
Prof. Dr. Yahia H. Zoubir | KEDGE Business School |
Assistant Prof. Pei-Ling Yang | Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan |
Prof. Tai Wan-Ping, Ph.D. | Cheng Shiu University, Taiwan |
Prof. Ching-lung Tsay, Ph.D. | Tamkang University, Taiwan |
Prof. Dr. Heri Hermansyah, S.T., M.Eng. | Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia |
Maria R. Nindita Radyati, Ph.D. | MMCSR, Trisakti University |
Zaafri A. Husodo, Ph.D. | Department of Economy, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia |
Prof. Dra. M.A. Yunita T. Winarto, M.S., M.Sc., Ph.D. | Department of Anthropology, Universitas Indonesia |
Prof. Dr. Dody Prayogo, MPSt | Department of Sociology, Universitas Indonesia |
Dr. Juneman Abraham | Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University |
Moch. Faisal Karim, Ph.D. | Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University |
Prof. Dr. Sasmoko, M.Pd. | Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Prof. Dr. Adler Haymans Manurung, M.E., M.Com | Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Prof. Dr. Ir. Edi Abdurachman, MS., M.Sc. | Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Prof. Widodo Budiharto, S.Si., M.Kom. | Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Dr. Triyono A. Wahyudi | Faculty of Business, Kalbis Institute |
Heny Kurniawati, SST., Ak., M.Sc, Ph.D | Faculty of Economics & Communication, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Dr. Putri Andam Dewi, S.Sos., M.Si. | Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Dr. Hendry Hartono, S.E., M.M. | Binus Business School Undergraduate Program, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Dr. Mita Purbasari Wahidiyat, M.F.A. | School of Design, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Religiana Hendarti, S.T., M.T., Ph.D. | Architecture Study Program, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Dr. Oki Setyandito, S.T., M.Eng | Civil Engineering Study Program, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Rida Zuraida, S.T., M.T. | Industrial Engineering Study Program, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Muhammad Nanang Suprayogi, Ph.D. | Faculty of Humanities, Bina Nusantara University, Indonesia |
Dr. Ari Margiono | BINUS Business School |
Dr. Pantri Heriyati, S.E., M.Comm. | Doctor of Research in Management, BINUS University |
Dr. Marko Sebira Hermawan | School of Accounting and Finance, BINUS Business School |
Dr. Ahmad Syamil, CPIM-F, CIRM, CSCP | Binus Business School, Bina Nusantara University |
Primidya Kartika Miranda Soesilo, S.E., M.Sc., Ph.D | Master of Management Program, BINUS University |
Dr. Nesti F. Sianipar, S.P., M.Si. | Food Technology Program, BINUS University |
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Nationwide University Network in Indonesia (NUNI)
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