Pub Date : 2024-07-22DOI: 10.59762/ijerm205275792220240705094301
Maklon Felipus Killa, Arianti Tini Tawa
All business organizations face various risks that might arise from changes in the external macro and micro environment. One of the significant changes in the external macro-environment is climate change. Climate change and its derivative impacts on business activities need to be managed properly by adapting innovations in the production process. Various studies on the impact of climate change on business activities are more focused on conventional measures to gauge business risks which are more responsive and focused on large companies. There are still few studies conducted on small and traditional businesses related to strategic actions in dealing with climate change, especially non-agricultural businesses. Therefore, this research aims to provide an overview of the adaptation strategy of production process innovation in the small-scale weaving industry in Sumba Island, Indonesia. The research conducted in-depth qualitative interviews with traditional textile producers in East Sumba. The main criterion in determining the respondents is the length of the business run by the traditional weaver. The study found that while most traditional weavers of Sumba textile rely on status quo technology, some strategies emerged to adapt to climate uncertainty in weaving production. The authors also identify three benchmarks of climate adaptation measures by the traditional weavers.
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Pub Date : 2024-07-22DOI: 10.59762/ijerm205275792220240705094355
Maskat Sharif, Abdullah Al Jabed, Mohammad Elias, Renzon Daniel Cosme Pecho, Nayeem Uddin Ahmed Khan, Akba Ull Hasna Era
This study draws upon experience at bKash Limited as part of the organizational improvements, focusing on practical insights gained from the company. We chose to center the study on evaluating the Customer Satisfaction Level of bKash’s Merchant Payment Facility within the broader context of “Customer Satisfaction towards Mobile Financial Services (MFS): A Study on bKash.” The objective is to explain the operations of the Merchant Payment system, assess user satisfaction, and propose enhancements for improved performance. The paper highlights recommendations such as upgrading the server, enhancing communication about payment security, and reducing service charges. The prime goal of this study is to gather specific data on bKash based on the Bangladeshi perspective. While users generally express satisfaction with bKash’s merchant payment service, addressing specific customer concerns identified in the survey will contribute to achieving a higher level of customer satisfaction.
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Pub Date : 2024-07-22DOI: 10.59762/ijerm205275792220240705094106
INyoman Aji, Suadhana Rai, Yanyan M.Yani, R. D. Heryadi, Asep Kamaluddin
The securitization of cyberspace has been a specter to the political studies in various countries. This article focuses on the dynamic of speech act on implementation consent and its relation to the theory of lateral pressure formulated by Nazli in studying cyber politics. Since 2018, the European Commission has implemented GDPR as a basic law related to data transfer, collection and process (TCP). This policy has brought a fundamental problem to the activity conducted by the state and private sector. Moreover, it was also criticized that this policy has brought to the discrimination of algorithm that came to bias to the minority group. In speak of Methodology, we used qualitative research of 418 articles with the keyword ‘consent’ focusing on Social and Humanities Science in Journal Sage; after manual analysis, we found 146 articles related to the consent study and social science. The final project is to find out the significant tendency of how Europe has securitized GDPR through speech acts by correlating it to the Lateral Pressure Index. The potential implications of the finding could give theoretical preference in formulating a data protection base policy.
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Pub Date : 2024-07-22DOI: 10.59762/ijerm205275792220240705094410
Iqra Munaf
This research study aids in assessing intricate connections amid aggression, self-esteem, and commitment in adolescents, challenging conventional beliefs. Assessing different variables such as political affiliation, volunteerism awareness, general awareness, and hospitality, research reveals nuanced correlations. Weak links challenge assumptions concerning political influence and question the motivating role of social issue awareness. The study provides a significant result for hypothesis 1; it reveals a negative correlation between aggression and self-esteem. As the aggression increases, self-esteem decreases and vice versa. It advocates for customized interventions, acknowledging the multifaceted nature of adolescent commitment while recognizing limitations and urging further investigation. This research study aids in contributing significantly to understanding complex interconnections in adolescent development.
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Pub Date : 2024-07-22DOI: 10.59762/ijerm205275792220240705094340
Chandrakant V. Darji
My innovative research into space, its definition, types, and transformation methods has led to the formulation of space transformation laws and space-matter transformation laws. These methods and laws govern the nature of the entire space. In this research, I have covered the entirety of space-time (Spacetime, 2022) and beyond by exploring the "Dimension of the Observable Universe and Beyond." The universe is defined as all space-time and its contents (Universe, 2022). However, several questions remain open regarding higher dimensions (String theory vs Loop quantum gravity: Wild hunt for Quantum Gravity, 2020), singularity (Gravitational singularity, 2022), gravity collapse at the black hole horizon, unified gravity, the theory of everything (Theory of everything, 2022), dark matter (Dark matter, 2022) (What is dark matter made of? Leading theories explained: Axion, Wimp, Machos, 2020), dark energy (Dark energy, 2022) (What is dark energy made of? Quintessence? Cosmological constant?, 2020), and existence beyond the observable universe. These unresolved questions have driven the scientific research on the "Nature of Space and Dimension of Observable Universe and Beyond." My findings indicate that space itself is an entity with physical properties. Space can transform or convert to matter and vice versa. Higher dimensions extend beyond singularities (Gravitational singularity, 2022), the black hole horizon, and the observable universe (Universe, 2022). Several types of research have been conducted, including studies on Minkowski Space (Minkowski space, 2022), General Relativity (Quantum Gravity: How quantum mechanics impacts Einstein’s general relativity, 2020) (General Relativity Explained simply & visually, 2020), Loop Quantum Gravity (String theory vs Loop quantum gravity: Wild hunt for Quantum Gravity, 2020), String Theory (Standard Model, 2022) (String theory vs Loop quantum gravity: Wild hunt for Quantum Gravity, 2020) (String theory, 2022) (Theory of everything, 2022), the Higgs field (Higgs boson, 2022), and the Aether medium (Aether (classical element), 2022). Despite these studies, questions remain regarding higher dimensions, unified gravity, dark matter (Dark Matter, 2022) (What is dark matter made of? Leading theories explained: Axion, Wimp, Machos, 2020), dark energy (Dark energy, 2022) (What is dark energy made of? Quintessence? Cosmological constant?, 2020), the theory of everything, and the space beyond the universe. Research into the existence of matter has shown that space was previously accepted merely as a void or an empty space-time background. However, there have been significant efforts to explore space-time as an entity and investigate higher dimensions through Loop Quantum Gravity (Loop Quantum Gravity Reveals What Came Before the Big Bang, 2018) and String Theory (String theory, 2022). Defining space and exploring the relationship between matter and space have become crucial, particularly in understanding higher dimensi
我对空间、空间的定义、类型和变换方法进行了创新性研究,提出了空间变换定律和空间物质变换定律。这些方法和定律支配着整个空间的性质。在这项研究中,我通过探索 "可观测宇宙及其他维度",涵盖了整个时空(Spacetime,2022 年)及其他维度。宇宙被定义为所有时空及其内容(Universe, 2022)。然而,在更高维度(《弦理论与环量子引力:量子引力的狂野追寻》,2020 年)、奇点(《引力奇点》,2022 年)、黑洞视界的引力坍缩、统一引力、万物理论(《万物理论》,2022 年)、暗物质(《暗物质》,2022 年)(暗物质是由什么构成的?主要理论解读:宇宙常数?2020),以及可观测宇宙之外的存在。这些悬而未决的问题推动了对 "可观测宇宙及其以外空间和维度的性质 "的科学研究。我的研究结果表明,空间本身是一个具有物理特性的实体。空间可以转换或转化为物质,反之亦然。更高的维度超越了奇点(引力奇点,2022 年)、黑洞视界和可观测宇宙(宇宙,2022 年)。已经开展了多种类型的研究,包括对明考斯基空间(Minkowski Space, 2022)、广义相对论(Quantum Gravity:量子力学如何影响爱因斯坦的广义相对论,2020 年)(广义相对论简单直观地解释,2020 年)、环量子引力(弦理论与环量子引力:2020 年)、弦理论(标准模型,2022 年)(弦理论与环量子引力:量子引力的狂野追逐,2020 年)(弦理论,2022 年)(万物理论,2022 年)、希格斯场(希格斯玻色子,2022 年)和乙醚介质(乙醚(经典元素),2022 年)。尽管进行了这些研究,但关于高维度、统一引力、暗物质(暗物质,2022 年)(暗物质是由什么构成的?主要理论解释:宇宙常数?2020)、万物理论以及宇宙之外的空间。对物质存在的研究表明,空间以前仅仅被认为是虚无或空洞的时空背景。然而,通过环量子引力(Loop Quantum Gravity Reveals What Came Before the Big Bang, 2018)和弦理论(String Theory, 2022),人们已经做出了巨大努力,探索作为实体的时空并研究更高的维度。定义空间和探索物质与空间之间的关系已变得至关重要,尤其是在理解更高维度方面。我的研究反映了 "可观测宇宙及其他维度",涵盖了可观测宇宙中的所有存在,并延伸到宇宙之外。空间的定义、空间的类型、空间变换和空间-物质变换全面描述了整个宇宙的性质。此外,"哥德耶 "和 "哥德耶模型 "的定义还从根本上解释了 "可观测宇宙维度及其以外 "的宇宙膨胀-收缩和万有引力现象。这为解决这些悬而未决的问题提供了新的基础,是天体物理学和我们对存在的理解的重大进步。
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Pub Date : 2024-07-22DOI: 10.59762/ijerm205275792220240705094250
Ahmed Diaa El-Din Hussein, Sawsan Arafat Musa, Asmaa Khalifa Al-Shaboul
The study aimed to explain the role of values in managing marital life and its disputes, by explaining their preventive and curative role in marital life. With examples of some values that embody these two roles in marital life. To achieve the objectives of the study, the researchers followed the descriptive and analytical approach. The study concluded that the values controlling the marital relationship cannot be deviated from the legal standard that justifies it. The role of values in marital life is also characterized by a comprehensive framework. It has a preventive and a therapeutic axis. In addition to the many types of values required in marital life and in managing the differences that mar marriage. Islam also urges spouses, through legal texts, to comply with every value that will ensure the balance of the marital relationship and maintain its stability. Such as affection, cooperation, justice, equality, understanding, and others. In addition to Islam's keenness on the sustainability of marriage by confronting the challenges it faces, it presents value standards as one of the most important remedial procedural steps in resolving marital disputes or dissolving the marital contract with the least negative consequences. Accordingly, the texts containing the provisions on divorce point out many of the values that should be resorted to in reforming the marital relationship. Such as the desire to fear God, the desire for reform, justice, and other values. In light of the results, the researchers recommend conducting rehabilitation courses for those about to marry, providing them with marital life management skills, and directing them to the necessity of values in protecting marriage from all its under-miners. Conducting more specialized studies on the values of marital life in light of different fields; Social, economic, administrative, and religious and others. Stimulating efforts to conduct field studies that measure the repercussions of values in marital life and their greatest impact on the stability of the marital institution. From the couple's point of view.
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Pub Date : 2024-03-26DOI: 10.59762/ijerm205275792120240305165808
Gleemoore C. Makie
This study examines the dissemination of the vision, mission, goals, and objectives (VMGO) of Urdaneta City University (UCU) and explores the ethical implications associated with their implementation. The VMGO serves as the guiding principles for UCU’s strategic planning and decision-making processes, shaping the institution’s identity and direction. However, the effectiveness of these VMGO relies on their dissemination among the primary stakeholders, the students. This research aimed to assess the current state of dissemination of UCU’s VMGO and identify potential ethical implications arising from any gaps or shortcomings in these processes. The study employed a mixed-methods approach, combining surveys, document analysis and philosophical interpretation. The survey gathered quantitative data regarding stakeholders’ experiences on the dissemination of the VMGO, while philosophical interpretation provided in-depth insights of ethical implications into their perceptions and experiences. Additionally, an analysis of relevant documents, such as official university publications and communication materials, provided contextual information. The study concluded that UCU can strengthen its commitment to integrity, teamwork, competence and transcendence that will foster a sense of purpose, honesty, accuracy, alignment, responsibility, respect, collaboration and societal impact within the university community. By upholding these values, UCU can strengthen its commitment to ethical practices, maintain the integrity of its messaging, encourage collaboration and inclusivity, enhance competence, and promote positive societal impact.
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Pub Date : 2024-03-26DOI: 10.59762/ijerm205275792120240305165347
Lorelie C. Canada
This research related to total outer-connected dominance regarding graphs aids in revealing significant insights. Theoretical analysis establishes connections with tree-like structures, emphasizing the relationship with outer planarity. Effective algorithms, integrating the linear-time algorithm for trees and the genetic algorithm for general graphs, show effectiveness in locating minimal total outer-connected dominating sets. Practical implications aid in enlightening applications in wireless sensor networks, social networks, and network design, focusing on the benefits of defect tolerance and information dissemination. This research study aids in contributing towards the increased level of understanding, delivering the practical algorithms, suggesting real- world applications, and providing guidance to future research directions for total outer-connected dominance within the graph.
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Pub Date : 2024-03-26DOI: 10.59762/ijerm205275792120240305164813
Jennifer P. Benliro, Jay Ann B. Gregorio
The study was conducted in the 1st District of Capiz. Respondent municipalities were Pilar, President Roxas, Panitan, and Panay. Those who were involved in the study were 320 clients chosen purposively for the realization of the study. This study used the descriptive research design. The distribution of respondents was based on the availability of clients during visitation to the health clinics. It also made use of online poll surveys from known friends for prompt retrieval of data. Respondents of the study were the clients of Rural Health Units and residents of different Municipalities in the 1st District of Capiz. The study started last June 2019, and other pertinent data from the RHUs were gathered until October 2019. Frequency, percentage, and mean analysis were used to interpret the data using SPSS. A huge portion of clients are females; almost half are at the age bracket of 36-45 years old and married. All municipalities had served 4,034 clients for the past three months. The farthest coastal RHU from the city had the highest number of clients served. Clients were highly satisfied with the services offered by RHUs in the Province of Capiz.
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Pub Date : 2024-03-26DOI: 10.59762/ijerm205275792120240305164436
Marie Jean P. Penson
This study was conducted to determine the level of motivation and engagement among indigenous students towards face to- face learning at Aglalana Integrated School, Dumarao Capiz, S.Y. 2022-2023. The specific objectives were: 1.) What is the level of motivation of indigenous students as a whole and when grouped according to socio-demographic factors such as age, sex, ethnic classification, family monthly income, parents’ occupation, and educational attainment? 2.) What is the level of engagement as a whole and when grouped according to socio-demographic profile? 3.) Are there significant differences in the level of motivation as a whole and when grouped according to socio-demographic profile? 4.) Are there significant differences in the level of engagement as a whole and when grouped according to socio-demographic profile? 5.) Are there significant relationships between the level of motivation and engagement? Respondents of the study were 47 indigenous students of Aglalana Integrated School who were 13-17 years old, males, with parents who were college level with a family monthly income of below 5,000.00. A descriptive research design was used, and an adapted questionnaire was utilized to gather data. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, mean and standard deviations, while inferential statistics, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Least Significant Difference (LSD), and Pearson Product Correlation Coefficient were used to analyze the inferential data and relationships among variables. Results showed that respondents had “high” motivation and engagement toward the face-to-face classes. It was also found there were significant differences in the levels of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation as to grade level and sex, but significant differences in the levels of intrinsic motivation existed between fathers’ educational attainment, while the rest of the variables revealed no difference at all. There were significant differences in the level of engagement in terms of liking for learning, liking for school, effort and persistence, cognitive learning, and overall levels of engagement as to grade level and age. Coherently, a significant difference in the level of engagement in terms of cognitive learning as to fathers’ educational attainment, while the rest of the variables revealed no difference at all. Further, there were significant relationships between the levels of intrinsic motivation, extrinsic motivation,- and level of engagement toward - face-to-face learning.
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