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PROCEEDINGS
BICSS 2018 THE SECOND BOGOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE
“CAPACITY EMPOWERMENT BASED ON LOCAL RESOURCES FOR HUMAN WELL
BEING: UNIQUENESS, SELLING POINT, VALUE CREATION”
September 25-26, 2018 Djuanda University, Bogor - Indonesia
The 2nd
PROCEEDINGS THE SECOND BOGOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE
“CAPACITY EMPOWERMENT BASED ON LOCAL RESOURCES FOR HUMAN WELL BEING: UNIQUENESS, SELLING POINT, VALUE CREATION” Committee:
Director Dr. H. Martin Roestamy, S.H., MH. Person in Charge
Dr. Dede Kardaya, Ir., M.Si. Chairman Dr. Rita Rahmawati, M.Si. Editor Team
Dr. Ir. Dede Kardaya, M.Si.
Dr. Rita Rahmawati, M.Si.
Zahra Khusnul Latifah, M.Pd
Mas Nur Mukmin, SE., M.Ak Nurul Anisa Yuniarti, S.Pd
Keynote Speakers:
Prof. Dr. Ocky Karna Radjasa (Director of Research and Community Service, Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education, Indonesia)
Daniel Ruiz de Garibay, Ph.D. (Lecturer at the School of Strategic and International Studies, Universitas Indonesia)
Ass. Prof. Dr. Novel Lyndon (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) Dr. H. Martin Roestami, SH. MH. (Djuanda University, Indonesia) Ass. Prof. Lubna Zaheer (Institute of Communication Studies, University of the Punjab,
Lahore, Islamic Republic of Pakistan) Dr. Ari Koski (Finland University) Reviewer: 1. Prof. Dr. Novel Lyndon (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia) 2. Daniel Ruiz de Garibay, PhD (Eastern Europe & Asia-Pacific Sector Coordinator-
World Rural Forum, Spain; Visitting Professor in University of Indonesia) 3. Prof. Hidetoshi, Ph.D (Sapporo Gakuin University, Japan) 4. Dr. Ari Koski (Finland University) 5. Prof. Dr. Marco Tieman (ELM Graduate School, Help University, Malaysia) 6. Prof. Dr. Winai Dahlan (Director, The Halal Science Center Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand) 7. Prof. Dr. Ocky Karna Radjasa (Director of Research and Community Service,
Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education, Indonesia) 8. Dr. H. Martin Roestamy, S.H., MH. (Chancellor of Djuanda University, Indonesia.)
9. Tain Tsair Hsu (Chairman of the Board CDRI, Taiwan) 10. Dr. Ir. Lukmanul Hakim, M.Si. (Director of the Assessment Institute for Foods,
Drugs, and Cosmetics Indonesian Council of Ulama (LPPOM-MUI) 11. Dr. Ir. Arya Hadi Dharmawan (Editors in Chiefs Sodality Journal, Bogor Agricultural
University) 12. Prof. Dr. Komang G. Wiryawan (Editors in Chiefs Media Peternakan Journal,
Bogor Agricultural University) 13. Dr. Ir. Dede Kardaya, M.Si (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 14. Dr. Elis Dihansih, M.Si (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 15. Dr. Ir. Wini Nahraeni, M.Si (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 16. Dr. Ir. Mardiah, M.Si (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 17. Dr. Ir. Deden Sudrajat, M.Si (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 18. Ir. Sri Rejeki Retna Pertiwi, MT (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 19. Dr. Rita Rahmawati, M.Si. (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 20. Dr. Irwan Charlis, SE., MM (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 21. Dr. Lucky Hikmat Maulana, SE., M.Si (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 22. Dr. Widyasari, M.Pd (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 23. Drs. Denny Hernawan, MA (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 24. Radif Khotamir Rusli, M.Ed (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 25. Dr. Rasmitadila, ST., M.Pd (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 26. Mas Nur Mukmin, SE., M.Ak (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 27. Zahra Khusnul Latifah, M.Pd (Djuanda University, Indonesia) 28. Endang Suryana Priyatna, SS., M.Hum., MA (University of Islamic 45 Bekasi) 29. Dr. Yayat Supriatna (University of Islamic 45 Bekasi) 30. Heri Yusuf, SS., MA (University of Islamic 45 Bekasi) 31. Malikus Sumadyo, S.Si., MT (University of Islamic 45 Bekasi) 32. Rahmadya Trias Handayanto, S.T, M.Kom., Ph.D (University of Islamic 45 Bekasi) 33. Dr. Nana Danapriatna, MP (University of Islamic 45 Bekasi) 34. Arien Heryansyah, S.TP., M.Si., Ph.D. (Ibn Khaldun University) 35. Mova Al’afgani, Ph.D (Ibn Khaldun University) 36. Dr. Budi Susetio (Ibn Khaldun University) 37. Dr. Yusup Durachman (UIN Jakarta) 38. Ass. Prof. Lubna Zaheer, (Institute of Communication Studies, University of the
Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan) 39. Asst. Prof. Dr.Ismail Lutfi Japakiya (Fatoni University) 40. Dr. Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky (Djuanda University, Bogor)
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Publisher
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BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science i
Welcome Speech
Dear ladies and gentlemen,
In this very precious moment, I would like to convey my warm regards and high appreciation
for the eminent speakers, distinguished guests, respected colleagues, and all participants, from
the deepest of our heart for having you joining our conference.
The 2nd
Bogor International Conference for Social Sciences (BICSS) is the joining event which
was being held annually. Our joined hosts are Universitas Islam 45 Bekasi (UNISMA), Ibn
Khaldun University (UIKA), and Fatoni University. Directorat of higher Education, Ministry of
Research, Technology and Higher Education, Indonesia (RISTEKDIKTI), The Assessment
Institute for Foods, Drugs, and Cosmetics Indonesian Council of Ulama (LPPOM MUI) and
BTN Syariah who have supported us with such a very kind commitment. It is with the deepest
of gratitude that I would like to convey them my thankful.
Economics, Education, Business, Law, Administration, Communication, and Social Sciences
are some of the important parts of human life, especially in order to increase its position and
image in the world for human wellbeing and environmental sustainability. Research, and
conference related with Economic, Business, Law, Administration, Communication and Social
Sciences in the national and international levels. Those activities are due to develop and
communicate various findings and developments of the multidisciplinary among many parties,
including public government, private, state-owned enterprises, observers, researchers and users.
This conference hoped to provide thoughts and develop sciences as well as practices in the
fields of economy, business, law, and social sciences based on research, as well as honing the
skills of academicians, students, and practitioners in conducting critical thinking of the fields.
UNIDA as further education institution has played its role in educating people; since 1987 it has
graduated more than 10.000 graduates. At the moment, Djuanda University (UNIDA) has
gained a prestigious rank from the Ministry of Research and Technology, which is in 66 level of
the 100 best universities in Indonesia. This serves as an evidence that UNIDA has and will
continue to find ways to develop and inform sciences to the general public.
The conferences hope to serve as a forum to exchange ideas and experiences on findings and
thoughts presented in empirical and theoretical assessments among Indonesian and overseas
academicians and researchers. We deeply say thank a lot to all of you who make this conference
happened. The success of the BICSS depends completely to researchers who have written and
submitted papers on a variety of topics. We are honored to have Dr. H. Martin Roestamy, SH.,
MH., Prof. Ocky Karna Radjasa, Daniel Ruiz de Garibay, Ph.D, Ass. Prof. Dr. Novel Lyndon,
Dr. Ari Koski, and Ass. Prof. Lubna Zaheer as our keynote speaker. Thanks, are also deserved
for the committee members and editorial boards for their tirelessly contributions to this
conference. Finally, we welcome you to Bogor, Indonesia. We hope that you will have a good
time to see the city.
Dr. Rita Rahmawati
Chairman of BICSS 2018
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Content
Welcome Speach .................................................................................................. i
Content.................................................................................................................. ii
General International for Participants................................................................... xvi
Conference Venue Information ............................................................................ xix
Conference Schedule ........................................................................................... xx
Keynote Speech .................................................................................................... 1
Keynote Speech
1 ABS-132
The Partnership and Mutual Linkages among Various Parties;
Contribution to the Community Empowerment
Prof. Dr. Ocky Karna Radjasa
2
2 ABS-123 Rejuvenating Agriculture: Keeping Young Farmers in the
Field
Daniel Ruiz de Garibay, Ph.D., Yenni Oktavia
3
3 ABS-116 The Role of Customary Land in the Well-Being of Rural
Native
Ass. Prof. Novel Lyndon
4
4 ABS-133
Contradictio In-terminis on Legal Culture Assimilation
Between BOPUNCUR Communities and Middle East Tourists
Dr. H. Martin Roestamy, SH., MH
5
5 ABS-129
Developing Maternity and Child Care System Pilot
Project in Indonesia
Dr. Ari Koski
6
6 ABS-117 Capacity Empowerment, Mass Media and Women in
Pakistan
Ass. Prof. Lubna Zaheer
7
Oral Sessions :
Education 1
1 ABS-13 The Effectiveness of Using Pictures Series on English
Vocabulary Achievement at Elementary School Students
Mega Febriani Sya
9
2 ABS-14 Jumbled-Letter Game: A strategy to Boost Learners
Interest in Vocabulary Teaching
Nora Fudhla, Carbiriena Solusia
10
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Education 1
3 ABS-17 National Character Education Model based on Islamic
Values
Muzayyanah Yuliasih
11
4 ABS-23 Digital Material Development of Information and
Communication Technology ICT in English Teaching
Course
Salam Mairi, Carbirienna Solusia, Witri Oktavia
12
5 ABS-33 The Indonesia National Qualification Framework Based-
Curriculum and the Graduate Competence Standard: A
Case Study in Travel and Tourism Business Study
Program
Gede Ginaya, AAAN Harmini, I Putu Budiarta, Kadek Ratih
Dwi Oktarini, I Wayan Nurjaya
13
6 ABS-35 Trend of Massive Open Online Course on Student of Post
Graduate Program in University of Islam 45, Bekasi
Pauzan Haryono
14
7 ABS-42 Improved Understanding of Students Concepts through
Mind Mapping
Aningsih, Rima Rikmasari, Yudi Budianti, Arrahim, Lelly
Ratna Qodariyah
15
8 ABS-51 The Quality Performance Empowered by the Role of
Organizational Culture and Job Satisfaction
Henny Suharyati, Sutji Harijanto
16
9 ABS-58 English: The Language of Globally-Shared Popular
Culture (GSPC)
Heri Yusup
17
10 ABS-60 Reflective Practice as A Way to Enhance Professional
Development in Pre-service English Teacher Education
Program
Nuraeni
18
11 ABS-155 A Critical Inquiry Into Arkoun’s Critique On Islamic
Reason
Nirwan Syafrin
19
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LAW 1
1 ABS-4 Effectiveness of the Development towards the Inmates of
Correctional Institutions in Pondok Rajeg Correctionalal
Institution, Cibinong, Bogor in accordance with Law No
12 of 1995 regarding Correctionalal
Endeh Suhartini, Martin Roestamy, Ani Yumarni
22
2 ABS-28 The role of Waqf Board of Indonesia (BWI) into
optimization the fuction of Nazhir as the Embodiment of
Accountability Principle of Islamic Law Perspective and
Law Number 41 of 2004
Ani Yumarni
23
3 ABS-37 Model of Protection on Juvenile Delinquent through
Diversion and Restorative Justice According to Law
Number 11 of 2012 Regarding Juvenile Criminal Justice
System
Ika Darmika
24
4 ABS-62 Alternative Model of Consumer Dispute Settlement
Financial Services Sector in Indonesia
Agus Satory, Adi Sulistiyono, Hari Purwadi
25
5 ABS-71 Juridicial Review in Consumer Law Evidence in Halal
Food
Jacobus Jopie Gilalo
26
6 ABS-73 State Administrative Dispute Resolution the Election of
the Governor , Regents and Mayors for Manifesting the
Elections Fair
Erman I. Rahim, I.G. Ayu Ketut Rahmi, Agus Riwanto
27
7 ABS-76 Legal Politics of a Proper Waging System in Conducting
Social Justice
Endeh Suhartini, Hartiwiningsih dan I Gusti Ayu Ketut
Rachmi Handayani
28
8 ABS-85 Royalty on Music and Song Copyright For Fiducia
Guarantee Object Nurwati, Adi Sulistiyono, Martin Roestamy
29
9 ABS-87 Waqf Land Productivity toward Source of Fund
Improvement in Islamic Base Education Institutions
Martin Roestamy
30
10 ABS-98 Improving Regional Own-Source Revenue (Pad) through
Development of Regional Owned Enterprises (BUMD)
Danu Suryani
31
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LAW 1
11 ABS-100 Legal Analysis of Business Freehold Title (SHPTU) As A
Capitalized Collateral for Market Traders
Ilman Khairi
32
Administration
1 ABS-55 Arrangement of Aparature Resources through the
Preparation of Structural Position Competency Standards
Irma Purnamasari, R Ahmad Munjin, Ike Atikah
Ratnamulyani
35
2 ABS-77 Service Quality Improvement Strategy Based on
Community Participation and Complaint Management in
the Land Service in the City of Bogor and Cianjur
Regency
Euis Salbiah, Maria Fitriah, Agustini
36
3 ABS-89 The Effectiveness of Implementation of the Social Support
Policy for Uninhabitable Housing Program in Bogor,
Indonesia.
Nandang Saefudin Z, Faisal TR
37
4 ABS-92 Developing the Administering Agency of the National
Park of Halimun Salak Mountain
Neng Virly Apriliyani, Rita Rahmawati, Denny Hernawan
38
5 ABS-102 New Student Admission of Zonation System in Bandung
City
Dian Purwanti, Ira Irawati
39
6 ABS-105 Model of Sustainable Forest Management Based on Local
Culture
Beddy Iriawan Maksudi, Rita Rahmawati, Euis Salbiah, Irma
Purnamasari, Berry Sastrawan
40
7 ABS-109 Model of Situational Leadership of Customary and Non-
Customary Communities in Forest Governance
Ginung Pratidina, Nandang Saefudin Z, Berry Sastrawan
41
8 ABS-111 Model for Strengthening Local Government Institutions in
Tourism Development
Berry Sastrawan, Rita Rahmawati, Ratnasari Azhari
42
9 ABS-119 Partnership Policy of Development Tourism in Area of
Geopark Ciletuh -Palabuhanratu Sukabumi Regency
Afmi Apriliani, Rita Rahmawati, Ratnasari Azahari
43
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Administration
10 ABS-134 Application of Good Governance Principles in Babakan
Madang, Bogor
Mahmud Danil, Olisah , Vilia Resmala, Ima Ruyani Arifin,
Gotfridus Goris Seran
44
11 ABS-139 Analysis of Public Service Quality in Kadumanggu
Village, Bogor Regency
Rani Wigasfi, Achmad Aliyudin, Evi Rahmawati, Ahmad
Danial Fahad, Raga Dewa, Irma Purnamasari
45
12 ABS-145 Institutional Capacity Building Model Desa Citaringgul
Kecamatan Babakan Madang, Bogor Regency
Hermawati, Nisa Sapitriyani Dewi, Rita Rahmawati
46
13 ABS-47 Mono-dimensional Online Dawah in Indonesia: A Study
on Dawah of Khalid Basalamah Naufal Syahrin Wibowo and Naupal
47
Banking Business Sharia
1 ABS-93 The Application of Qardh in Islamic Banking
Muhamad Komarudin
49
2 ABS-3 Design of Agricultural Financing Products through
Sharia Micro Financial Institutions in Islamic Boarding
School (Case Study Islamic Boarding School Abdussalam)
Anas Alhifni
50
3 ABS-12 Opportunities and Options for Islamic Financing Fisheries
Models in Indonesian
Tuti Kurnia; Anas Alhifni; Rully Trihantana; T Rifqy
Thantawi
51
4 ABS-31 IFSBs Roles in Promoting Islamic Finance Industry : Is
the Current Guidance and Framework Enough ?
Adi Rahmannur Ibnu
52
5 ABS-39 Bali Beyond Travel Fair: Can the Event of BBTF Become
Media of Promotion for Tourism Development in
Indonesia?
Gede Ginaya, I Gede Mudana, I Gusti Made Wendri, AAAN
Harmini, Ni Wayan Wahyu Astuti
53
6 ABS-52 The Effect of Productive Zakat on Increasing Mustahiq
Revenue and Profit in Bekasi City
Purnama Putra, Wahyu Hidayat C P, Mas Deden Tirtajaya
54
7 ABS-65 The Role of Islamic Microfinance Institutions (LKMS) in
Fullfiling Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)
55
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Banking Business Sharia
Capital Needs
Metti Paramita, T. Rifqy Thantawi, Iskandar Zulkarnain,
Andri Brawijaya, Furqonul Haq
Society
1 ABS-5 Identification of Potential and Readiness of Malasari
Village to Become Tourism Village in Mount Halimun
Salak National Park
Ina Lidiawati, Ratna Sari Hasibuan, Sandi Lestari
57
2 ABS-46 Lexicon Etno-medicine: Indigenous Culture Mirrored
Kampung Naga
Megan Asri Humaira
58
3 ABS-50 The Transition in the Meaning of Suicide from the
Existential Ethics Dilemma into the Radical Ideological
Mechanism: Case Study of Suicide Bomber in Indonesia
(2000-2018)
Mutiara Indah Mega Lestari Taher, Naupal
59
4 ABS-53 Terrorism and Consumerism: An Analysis of Terrorism
Development in Zygmunt Baumans Liquid Modernity
based on Paul Riceours Critique of Ideology
Aisya Maura, Naupal
60
5 ABS-56 Bekasi Identity in Community Social Media Accounts
Rido Budiman, M. Fakhran Al Ramadhan
61
6 ABS-57 Reinterpreting the Concept of Caliph through
Gadamerian Hermeneutics Approach
Aulia Rahman Nugraha, Naupal
62
7 ABS-69 Actually the Wives Want Their Husbands to Support the
Maternal Health Program: A Study of Pregnant Women
in Banjarmasin
Sudjatmiko Setyobudihono, Yuseran, Ermina Istiqomah,
Muhammad Azra Inan Abdillah
63
8 ABS-79 Tourists Profile and Perception Towards Ecotourism
Product in Ambengan Village, Singaraja Bali
Komang Trisna Pratiwi Arcana, Febianti
64
Economics 1
1 ABS-22 The Pattern of Empowerment of Mawah As A Model of Poverty
Eradication of Aceh Community in Subdistrict Kuta Baro
Nelly, Rahmi, Mahdani, Djuraidin Ismai
66
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Economics 1
2 ABS-25 Contribution of Tourism Object Development to
Traditional Traders, Revenue (study Manara Pandang
TourismObject Piere Tendean Banjarmasin)
Gusti Marliani
67
3 ABS-40 The Impact of E-filing Implementation on Increasing Tax
Compliance: Survey on Individual Taxpayer in Indonesia
Ni Made Suwitri Parwati, Femilia Zahra, Tampang, Tenripada
68
4 ABS-48 The Effect of Workload and Work Environment on
Employee Performance Housekeeping
Sri Harini, Sudarijati, Niken Kartiwi
69
5 ABS-59 The influence of Cooperative Information System
Universitas Muhammadiyah Sukabumi Based on Website
toward Member Service Quality
Sakti Alamsyah, Eris Darsawati, Ramdan Sukmawan
70
6 ABS-66 Entrepreneurial Orientation of Household Industries of
Local Foods in Bogor District, Jawa Barat
Faizal Maad, Linar Humaira, Anak Agung Eka Suarnata, Tun
Sudiyanti
71
7 ABS-72 The Effect of Capital and Volume of Business on the Value
Cooperative at Employees (A Case Study on Bogor City)
Susy Hambani, Ade Budi Setiawan, Masnur Mukmin, Sadam
Ali
72
8 ABS-75 Analysis of SME Managers Satisfaction toward
Intellectual Capital By Using Importance Performance
Analysis (The Study on Creative SMEs in Bogor, West
Jawa, Indonesia)
Sudarijati, Apendi Arsyad, Sri Harini
73
Management 1
1 ABS-6 Marketing Management Capability of West Java
Mangosteen Farmer
Reny Andriyanty, Hazwan Yunaz, Danial Thaib, Dodi
Wahab, Tagor Rambey
75
2 ABS-7 The Influence of Financial Leverage and Operating
Leverage to Profitability at Unilever Indonesia, Tbk
Jan Horas Veryady Purba
76
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Management 1
3 ABS-18 Effect of Company Size, Type of Industry, and Share
Ownership on Enterprise Resource Planning (Erp)
Application in Companies Listed in Indonesia Stock
Exchange in 2016
Rully Indriani, Bimo Berdia Desnata
77
4 ABS-19 The Influence of Ownership Structure to Web
Communication through CSR Web Disclosure Quality
Bimo Berdia Desnata, Rully Indriani
78
5 ABS-26 Marketing Strategy of Paksebali Tourist Village Towards
Smart Village Destination as Tourism Icon in Klungkung
Regency-Bali
I Wayan Pantiyasa, Denok Lestari
79
6 ABS-29 Analysis of Effectiveness of Taxation and Taxpayer
Awareness of Compliance with Tax Impact on the
Improvement of Regional Income in Tangerang City
Doddy Mulyono, Yudi Nur Supriadi, Ari Agung Nugroho
80
7 ABS-30 Analysis of Strategy for Increasing Business Performance
through Innovation Capability in the Textile Industry in
Banten
Yudi Nur Supriadi I, Eeng Ahman, Ende
81
Education 2
1 ABS-61 The effects of Character Education Implemented in
English Language Teaching
Dewi Suriyani Djamdjuri
83
2 ABS-63 Students Interest on the Use of Islamic Teaching Materials
in English Language Teaching
Dewi Suriyani Djamdjuri
84
3 ABS-67 Development of Teaching Materials Model for
Educational Leadership courses based on Tawhidic
Values: A Preliminary Research
Berliana Kartakusumah, Fachrur Razi Amir
85
4 ABS-80 The Representations of Informative Function in Handling
Food Service at Restaurant
Denok Lestari, I Wayan Pantiyasa
86
5 ABS-95 The Role of Pesantren toward Economic Empowerment
of the Surrounding Society
Radif Khotamir Rusli, Asep Sugandi
87
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Education 2
6 ABS-101 Perception of Elementary School Teachers to Readiness
Formation of Inclusive Elementary School
Rasmitadila, Reza Rachmadtullah
88
7 ABS-106 Utilization of Waste as a Source of Learning for Primary
Students towards Civil Society
R. Andi Ahmad Gunadi, Zulfitria, Happy Indira Dewi
89
8 ABS-121 Sound Correspondences among Cognates Shared by
Arabic, English, and Indonesian
Fauzi Syamsuar
90
9 ABS-122 Current Condition of Students Awareness for Scientific
Publication: Case in Bogor Ibn Khaldun University
Ruhenda & E. Mujahidin
91
10 ABS-124 Guidance and Counseling at Islamic University in Helping
Student of Academic Procrastination Cases
Imas Kania Rahman.
92
Management 2
1 ABS-32 The Development of Absorptive Capacity in Large Firm
Automotive Segment
Syahyono
94
2 ABS-34 Tourism Marketing Model Based on Culture That
Triggers the Empowerment of SMES (The Study on KSPN
in West Java, Indonesia)
Lucky Hikmat Maulana, Irwan Ch., Dwi Gemina
95
3 ABS-36 Premium Services As Competitive Advantage for Halal
Supply Chain in Indonesia
Raden Didiet Rachmat Hidayat , Wynd Rizaldy, Lis Lesmini,
Friska Mastarida, Hasanuddin Yasni
96
4 ABS-38 Effect of Determining City Minimum Wages on the
Sustainability of Industrial Sector Investments the
Implications for Manpower Absorption in the City of
Tangerang
Dodi Subagia, Asep Sugara, Agus Rahmat Hermawanto
97
5 ABS-41 Entrepreneurial Intentions among Entrepreneurship
Course Students Shaped by Individual Effects and Family
Support
Haris Budiyono, Rianti Setyawasih
98
6 ABS-64 Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting of State Owned
Enterprises/Regional Owned Enterprises in Central
99
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Management 2
Sulawesi Province
Muliati, Mohammad Iqbal
7 ABS-70 Muslim Tourist Satisfaction of Halal Tourism in Lombok
Filda Rahmiati, Meilisa Audina Putri
100
8 ABS-81 The Implementation of Proactive Environmental
Strategies and Its Relation to the Environmental
Performance
Genoveva, Lisbeth Sibarani
101
9 ABS-82 The Impact of Total Quality Management (TQM)
Implementation, Performance Measurement System and
Reward System on Managerial Performance in PT
Multistrada Arah Sarana Tbk Cikarang
Genoveva, Lisbeth Sibarani
102
10 ABS-90 The Effect of Entrepreneurship Marketing on the
Performance of Small and Medium Scale of Snacks
Industries with a Balanced Scorecard Approach in
ASEAN Economic Community in Bandung West Java
Province
Dwi Gemina, Irwan Ch, Sri Harini
103
Society / Politics
1 ABS-84 Influence Analysis of Service Quality and Satisfaction
Sights Visitors Loyalty in Samarinda Botanical Gardens
Rinto dwi atmojo
105
2 ABS-94 Institutional Capacity Building of Fishermen for
Adaptation to Climate Change : A Preliminary Model
Denny Hernawan, Rita Rahmawati, YGG Seran, Muhamad
Lutfie
106
3 ABS-107 Conflict Management in Forest Resource in West Java
and West Kalimantan Indonesia
Rita Rahmawati, Denny Hernawan, Arya Hadi Dharmawan,
Dudung Darusman, Rilus Kinseng
107
4 ABS-120 Self Control, Parenting Quality, and Peer Groups on
Adolescent Prosocial Behavior
Siti Nurhidayah, Ratna Duhita Pramintari, Agustina Ekasari
108
5 ABS-130 The Form of Impoliteness Potentially toward Ethnic,
Religion, Race, and Inter-Group Conflict in Social Media
Instragram
MiftahulKhairah Anwar
109
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Society / Politics
6 ABS-131 Green Village Destination As the Tourism Development
Concept in Pelaga, Petang, Badung Regency
A A. Ayu Arun Suwi Arianty, I Made Trisna Semara
110
7 ABS-1 The Nationally Concurrent Local Executive Election:
Model and Policy for Indonesia
Gotfridus Goris Seran, Muhammad Taufiq
111
8 ABS-11 Political Identity and the Nation-State in Riau
Muchid Albintan, Erman
112
Communication
1 ABS-27 Consumer Value Creation of Local Tourism on Social
Media
Saepudin
114
2 ABS-43 Communication System and Information Society of Rural
Area
Ika Yuliasari
115
3 ABS-74 Political Ecological Communication in the Preservation of
the Kamojang Nature Reserve
Indriyati Kamil
116
4 ABS-78 Model of Communication in Families with the Formation
of Teenage Attitude
Sukarelawati, Undang Suryatna, Muhammad Luthffie
117
5 ABS-83 The Role of Extension Worker in the Development of
Agriculture Information Network through Cyber
Extension in Lampung Province
Dame Trully Gultom, Sumaryo Gitosaputro
118
6 ABS-91 The Implementation of Journalistic Ethics Code: A Case
of Radar Bogor Newspaper
Ike Atikah Ratnamulyani, Agustini, Anisa Cikal
119
7 ABS-126 Communication Skill
Solehudin, Liya Megawati
120
8 ABS-128 Communication Model for Capacity Building of
Agribusiness Actors in Aquaculture
Yenny Oktavia
121
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Communication
9 ABS-135 Uses of Virtual Communication in Improving Students
Learning Achievement in Galileo Vocational High School,
Kadumanggu Village, Kecamatan Babakan Madang,
Bogor Regency
Ika Rosdiana Sari, Acep Muhamad Rusman, Ayu Warda Vera
Ameera, Hirman Nurdin, Juan Maria Romadhona, Kurnia
Agung Pratama, Melyani Filtania, Nova Agnesha, Raisatul
Janah, Ike Atikah Ratnamulyani
122
10 ABS-138 Socialization of Family Planning Program to Increase
Community Welfare in Bojong Koneng, Babakan
Madang, Bogor
Ruth Novelita, Agustin Sulastri, Holid Hidayat, Ihwan
Winaldi, Meli Seliani, M. Fatihi Aprianto, Mutia Dwi Putri,
Rescky Amanda, Setiawan, Maria Fitria
123
11 ABS-142 Communication Pattern of Village Government in
Socializing Agrotourism Development Planning Based on
Education in Cijayanti Village, Bogor Regency
Tessa Susanti, Ahmad Gholi Farhan, Diana Perwitasari, Iga
Rostiani, Muayah, Napisah Maulidah, Pradini Nurachmagita,
Zulfikor Nurfan, Bima Wicaksono, Agustini
124
Education 3
1 ABS-125 Social Tolerance of High School Students in Bogor
Endin Mujahidin, Najamudin, Movi Riana Rahmawanti
126
2 ABS-137 Professional Competence of Teachers in Direct Learning
through Scientific Approach in Curriculum 2013
Zahra Khusnul Lathifah, Hasan Bisri, Sintia Khoeriyanti
127
3 ABS-140 Survei Recipient of an Education Scholarship Program
(BidikMisi) for Students in Indonesia
Rusi Rusmiati Aliyyah, Unifah Rosyidi, Rugaiyah Yazid
128
4 ABS-147 Learning Materials Development Based on Blended
Learning in the Subject of Elementary School Lesson
Planning
Widyasari, Syamsuddin Ali Nasution, Awaluddin A. Gaffar
129
5 ABS-150 Building Nation Morality Based on Islamic Education
Amir Mahrudin
130
6 ABS-151 Interpersonal Communication Improvement and
Academic Achievement of Students through Application-
131
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Education 3
Based Learning
R Siti Pupu Fauziah, La Ode Amril
7 ABS-152 The influence of learning motivation and parental care on
mathematics learning achievement (survey of Private
Vocational Schools in Ciawi District, Bogor Regency)
Yuppy Triwidatin
132
8 ABS-154 The Influence of the Discipline of Learning to the Self-
Efficacy of Learners
O Abdurakhman, Z Nisa, La Ode Amril
133
LAW 2
1 ABS-103 Model of the Legal Aid for the Poor People Based on the
Principle of Equality in the Law
Dadang Supriyatna
135
2 ABS-104 Improving Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) of
Culinary Business in Bogor by Legal Protection and Halal
Certification
Inayatullah Hasyim
136
3 ABS-112 Protection Model and Fulfillment of Patient Rights on the
Implementation of Informed Consen in Indonesia
Syafruddin, Arif Rohman
137
4 ABS-115 Freedom of Internet Access in Cyber Law
Agus Pramono
138
5 ABS-127 Conflict of Law in the Owner Association and the
Occupants of the Flat House Unit (P3SRS) in Indonesia
Sudiman Sihotang
139
6 ABS-136 The Future of Indonesia Bank Secrecy in Digital Era: The
responsibilities of Credit Information Management
Institution (Lembaga Pengelola Informasi
Perkreditan/LPIP) on Misuse of banking customers Data
Jaka Santos
140
7 ABS-144 Juridicial Review of the Genetic Engineering Use on Corn
Food Products Event Mon 87427
Ajeng Famela, Efridani Lubis, J.Jopie Gilalo, Endeh
Suhartini, Nurul Syarifah
141
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Economics 2
1 ABS-108 Understanding the Role of Spiritual Motivation toward
Career Interest in Accounting Students in Islamic
Financial Institutions
Mas Nur Mukmin, Ade Budi Setiawan, Rossi Sindoda, Tini
Kartini
143
2 ABS-110 Trading Friction and Spread Decomposition in Indonesian
Stock Exchange
Immas Nurhayati, Irwan Adi Ekaputra, Zaafri Ananto Husodo
144
3 ABS-113 Economic Capacity through Preparation of Financial
Statements of Simple Groups of Fruit Plant Breeding
Farm in the Village Karacak Leuwiliang Bogor District
Indra Cahya Kusuma, Mas Nur Mukmin, Listio Wuryanto
145
4 ABS-118 The Role of International Trade to Economic Growth: The
Case of Indonesia
Hendri Tanjung and Abrista Devi
146
5 ABS-146 The Effect of Marketing Mix on Consumer Buying
Interest in Micro Small Medium Enterprises (Msme)
Snacks Product in Bogor City
Endang Silaningsih, Titiek Tjahja Andari, Putri Utami
147
6 ABS-148 Customer Experience Analysis Improve Revisit Intention
in Destinations Bogor City Tourism
Erni Yuningsih, Hardiansyah, Dwi Gemina
148
7 ABS-149 Increase Consumer Loyalty, Based on A Tourism Product
Distinctive Approach to Sukabumi City Tourism
Destinations
Egi Hergiana, M.Rafli Fahrezi, Dwi Noven Nugroho, Musa
Mulyadi, Erni Yuningsih
149
8 ABS-153 The Connection Disclosure Between Accounting Student
Career Decisions, Spiritual Motivation, Social Values and
Islamic Financial Institutions
Warizal, Mas Nur Mukmin, Andy Lasmana, Rosi Sindoda
150
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General Information for Participants
▪ Registration
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Conference Venue Information
Hotel Onih
Address: JalanPaledang No. 50 - 52, Paledang, Bogor Tengah, Kota Bogor, Jawa Barat 16122 Phone: (0251) 8315008 Airport
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Conference Schedule
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2018
Time Schedule Venue
07.30 – 08.00 Registration and Coffee Morning
08.00 – 08.30 Opening Session:
Opening by MC
National Anthem “Indonesia Raya”
Djuanda University Hymne
Welcome Speech and opening ceremony held
by Rector of Djuanda University
Praying
Ballroom
08.30 – 11.45 Keynote Speech Session :
1. Prof. Ocky Karna Radjasa:
The Partnership and Mutual Linkages
Among Various Parties; Contribution to
the Community Empowerment
2. Daniel Ruiz de Garibay:
Rejuvenating Agriculture: Keeping Young
Farmers in the Field
3. Ass. Prof. Dr. Novel Lyndon:
The Role of Customary Land in the Well-
Being of Rural Native
4. Dr. H. Martin Roestamy, SH, MH:
Contradictio In-terminis on Legal Culture
Assimilation Between BOPUNCUR
Communities and Middle East Tourists
5. Ass. Prof. Dr. Lubna Zaheer:
Capacity Empowerment, Mass Media and
Women in Pakistan
6. Dr. Ari Koski:
Developing Maternity and Child Care
System Pilot Project in Indonesia
Moderator : Dr. Arya Hadi Dharmawan
Ballroom
11.45 – 13.00 Lunch break
13.00 – 15.30
Concurrent Session BICSS Education 1 (11)
Ballroom
Corner 1
Concurrent Session BICSS Law 1 (11)
Ballroom
Corner 2
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Time Schedule Venue
13.00 – 15.30
Journal Corner Ballroom
Corner 3
Concurrent Session BICSS Administration (13)
Meeting Room 6, Floor
1
Concurrent Session BICAS
Agriculture (8)
Meeting Room 4, Floor
1
Coaching Clinict for Scitepress Proceeding
Indexed Scopus
Meeting Room
Mezzanine Floor 1,5
15.30 - 15.45 Coffee Break
15.45 - 17.00 Concurrent Session BICSS
Banking (1)
Business and Business Sharia (6)
Ballroom
Corner 1
Concurrent Session BICSS
Society 1 (8)
Ballroom
Corner 2
Journal Corner Ballroom
Corner 3
Concurrent Session BICSS
Economics 1 (8)
Meeting Room 6, Floor
1
Concurrent Session BICAS
Animal Sciences (7)
Meeting Room 4, Floor
1
Concurrent Session BICSS
Management 1 (7)
Meeting Room
Mezzanine Floor 1,5
19.30 - 21.00 Gala Dinner for Invited Speaker
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2018
Time Schedule Venue
07.30 - 08.00 Registration and coffee morning
08.00 –11.45 1. The Excellency Dr. Osamh Mohammed Al-Shuibi :
Halal Perspective on Islamic Rules and Toyyiban
Aspects
2. Asst. Prof. Dr.Ismail Lutfi Japakiya: Halal and
Haram in Light of the Quran and Sunnah
3. Dr. Ir. Lukmanul Hakim, M.Si : Halal Regulations
in Indonesia
4. Tain Tsair Hsu : Why and how Taiwan could be a
good partner for developing the Halal market?
5. Prof. Marco Tieman : Problems in halal supply
chains in ASEAN Islamic Countries
6. Prof. Winai Dahlan: The Precision Halalization and
Digitalization of Halal Materials and Products
Moderator: H. Muhammad Agus Mulyana, MA
Ballroom
11.45– 13.00 Lunch break
13.00 -15.30 Concurrent Session BICSS Education 2 (10)
Ballroom
Corner 1
Concurrent Session BICSS
Management 2 (10)
Ballroom
Corner 2
Journal Corner Ballroom
Corner 3
Concurrent Session BICSS
Society 2 (6)
Politics (2)
Meeting Room 6, Floor
1
Concurrent Session BICAS
Food Sciences (10)
Meeting Room 4, Floor
1
Concurrent Session BICSS
Communication (11)
Meeting Room
Mezzanine Floor 1,5
15.30 - 15.45 Coffee Break
15.45 – 17.00
Concurrent Session BICSS
Education 3 (8)
Ballroom
Corner 1
Concurrent Session BICSS
law 2 (7)
Ballroom
Corner 2
Concurrent Session BICSS
Economics 2 (8)
Meeting Room 6, Floor
1
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Time Schedule Venue
15.45 – 17.00 Concurrent Session BICAS
Science and Technology (7)
Meeting Room 4, Floor
1
Concurrent Session BICAS
Soil and Environmental Sciences (3 )
Biological Sciences and Biotechnology (2)
Halal Science (1)
Meeting Room
Mezzanine Floor 1,5
17.00 – 17.30 Awards to the Winner of the best paper & Closing Ballroom
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Keynote Speech BICSS
Tuesday, September 25, 2018,
08.30 – 11.45
Ballroom
Session Chair: Dr. Arya Hadi Dharmawan
[ABS-132]
The Partnership and Mutual Linkages Among Various Parties;
Contribution to the Community Empowerment
Prof. Ocky Karna Radjasa
[ABS-123]
Rejuvenating Agriculture: Keeping Young Farmers in the Field
Dr. Daniel Ruiz de Garibay
Dr. Yenni Oktavia
[ABS-116]
The Role of Customary Land in the Well-Being of Rural Native
Ass. Prof. Dr. Novel Lyndon
[ABS-133]
Contradictio In-terminis on Legal Culture Assimilation Between BOPUNCUR
Communities and Middle East Tourists
Dr. H. Martin Roestamy, SH, MH
[ABS-129]
Developing Maternity and Child Care System Pilot Project in Indonesia
Dr. Ari Koski
[ABS-117]
Capacity Empowerment, Mass Media and Women in Pakistan
Ass. Prof. Dr. Lubna Zaheer
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Keynote Speech
Ballroom
08.30 – 11.45, Tuesday, September 25, 2018
[ABS-132]
The Partnership and Mutual Linkages Among Various Parties: Contribution to the
Community Empowerment
Prof. Dr. Ocky Karna Radjasa
Directorate of Research and Community Services
Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education
Abstract
Community empowerment refers to the process of enabling communities to increase control
over their lives. Community empowerment has been one of the three pillars of universities in
Indonesia. Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education has recognized
community empowerment as a vehicle to downstream the research results to solve societal
problems. Community empowerment necessarily addresses the social, cultural, political and
economic determinants and seeks to build partnerships with other sectors in finding solutions.
Partnership among the stake holders involved is an important factor contributing the success
of community empowerment by providing the opportunity to cooperate and work together.
Keywords: Partnership, Community Empowerment, Parties
Topic: Society
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Keynote Speech
Ballroom
08.30 – 11.45, Tuesday, September 25, 2018
[ABS-123]
Rejuvenating Agriculture: Keeping Young Farmers in the Field
Daniel Ruiz de Garibay, Ph.D (a), Dr. Yenni Oktavia (b)
(a) Universitas Indonesia, (b) Universitas Andalas
Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract
This paper addresses the need to promote the inclusion, integration, incorporation, social,
legal and economic recognition of young people within the agricultural sector. The aim of
this paper is both to provide policy inputs for public policies that promote inclusion of youth
farmers in the agricultural sector and to be an exercise of inclusion by generating an
opportunity for young farmers to take part on the policy-making cycle.
From the starting point that youth should be at the centre of the processes defining policies
that affect them, this paper lays out a methodology for addressing the major challenges faced
by young farmers. After a brief description of the context where major challenges affecting
youth in agriculture are explained, the paper discusses factors hindering access to farming
and political participation. Then the paper presents policy recommendations; including the
need of communication and information for young farmers.
Keywords: Sustainable Rural Development, Social Inclusion, Social Development,
Communication, Access to Information, Young Farmers
Topic: Society
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Keynote Speech
Ballroom
08.30 – 11.45, Tuesday, September 25, 2018
[ABS-116]
The Role of Customary Land in the Well-Being of Rural Native
Ass. Prof. Dr. Novel Lyndon
School of Social Development and Environmental Studies,
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities,
University Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi 43600, Selangor, Malaysia
Abstract
This study sought to examine the Bidayuh natives current notions of the good life anticipating
the preservation of the eco-centrism in them. Using phenomenology as the qualitative
research design a total of 50 respondents were engaged in in-depth field interviews and focus
group discussions. The data gathered were analysed using the content analysis with the
assistance of the NVivo software. The results were a collection of 22 dominant themes and
six categories of the good life that signified a changing role for the Native Customary Rights
Land (NCRL). Whereas before the NCRL was the cradle of a contented life sustained around
a balanced nature-society relationship the NCRL now is the battlefield for disgruntled natives
to grapple with their raised expectations and new discontents. It is no longer acceptable that
the NCRL remains just ecologically pristine; it has to be managed to generate greater material
wealth to circumvent the natives heightened sense of economic insecurity, deprivation, new
benchmarks of success and fulfilment. As larger part of the responsibility of this new task
falls on the states shoulder, policy makers would do well to pay closer attention to the natives
re-configured notions of the good life.
Keywords: Bidayuh natives, communal living, Native Customary Rights Land (NCRL),
notions of the good life, phenomenological approach, rising expectations
Topic: Society
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Keynote Speech
Ballroom
08.30 – 11.45, Tuesday, September 25, 2018
[ABS-133]
Contradictio In-terminis on Legal Culture Assimilation Between BOPUNCUR
Communities and Middle East Tourists
Dr. H. Martin Roestamy, SH.,MH.
The Chancellor (Chairman) of Djuanda University, Bogor. Post Graduate School of Law,
Indonesia.
E-mail address [email protected]
Abstract
It is undeniable, due to the association of life that naturally builds up well, the teachers or
priests who are of Arab descent are called "habib" while the entrepreneurs are called "wan" as
a sense of public reverence for Arab descendants who have assimilated total. Tourist visits
have been more fruitful to public relations and tourists more intensively because among
tourists develop religious culture, value system, social activities, even some of them have
families and build businesses. BOPUNCUR is a very favourite designation for the people of
Saudi Arabia who fill 80% of Middle East tourist visits. This research was carried out with a
non-doctrinal or socio-legal empirical approach, namely qualitative research based on field
data and the results of in-depth observations of each interaction that is associated with the
Indonesian nations legal culture and local wisdom. From this study found the factors that are
conditio sinea quanon that encourage cultural acceleration, among others, the existence of
Sundanese local wisdom in BOPUNCUR namely; permissiveness, avoidance of conflict,
scepticism, and transactional culture of local communities that have a positive and negative
impact on the legal culture.
Keywords: Legal Culture, BOPUNCUR Communities, Assimilation, Middle Eastern tourists
Topic: Law
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Keynote Speech
Ballroom
08.30 – 11.45, Tuesday, September 25, 2018
[ABS-117]
Capacity Empowerment, Mass Media and Women in Pakistan
Ass. Prof. Dr. Lubna Zaheer
Institute of Communication Studies, University
of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.
Abstract
Pakistan is a third world Islamic country in which patriarchy and male domination are
widespread. However, from last few years, societal changes have been noticed in this regard.
The credit goes to women rights activists and vibrant mass media in Pakistan. In the world
over, communication and media are considered extremely significant when it comes to
women development. Although, media in Pakistan are criticized for giving less coverage to
women issues, but even then Pakistani media, has played a meaningful role to highlight their
problems. Therefore, now dramas, discussions, talk shows and news contents are produced in
the country mainstream media. Likewise, social media has also played vital role; blunt issues
which can’t be debated in mainstream media due to editorial restrictions are deliberated in
social media forums. In this way, mass media has empowered the women in real sense and
provided them the avenues to express their opinions and bring their issues into public
discourse. This paper examines the role of mainstream and new media towards capacity
empowerment of Pakistani women. This is an argumentative study that presents an overview
as to how mass media have emancipated and empowered the women. In the end, suggestions
have been furnished for further effective use of mass media so that capacity building and
empowerment of women could be enhanced.
Keywords: capacity empowerment; women empowerment; Pakistani media; capacity
building and mass media
Topic: Communication
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 7
Keynote Speech
Ballroom
08.30 – 11.45, Tuesday, September 25, 2018
[ABS-129]
Developing Maternity and Child Care System Pilot Project in Indonesia
By: Dr. Ari Koski Key Account Manager
Finland University
Abstract
Why Finland?. Finland has more than 60 years of experience in the maternity and child care
system, which has led to a significant decrease in maternal and infant mortality and improved
women and child health. For example, in 2013, the vaccination coverage for small children
was 95% and the perinatal death rate 3.5/1000 children. In 1936, a total of 95 of every 1,000
Finnish children died before age 5, but that number has dropped to just 2.9 by 2011. For
mothers, the mortality rate has dropped from 400 mothers per 100,000 births in the 1930s to
less than current five. In 2011, not a single maternal death was recorded. Main objectives of
the pilot project. The key partners of the Project believe that there exist significant
possibilities to implement Finnish best practises to improve the health and quality of life of
Indonesian mothers and children. The main objective of the training and development project
is to support the design and implementation of the model for a maternity and child care
system in the Indonesian pilot region and to research and evaluate the impact of the new
activities. The project aims to increase level of quality of medical care, to improve the
maternal and infant health and to decrease maternal and child morbidity and mortality in the
pilot region. The project furthermore aims at establishing valuable experiences and references
from Finland for further actions at local, regional and national levels.
Keywords: Why Finland, maternity and child care system, training and development project
Topic: Education
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Oral Session BICSS
Education 1 (11)
Tuesday, September 25, 2018,
13.00 - 15.30
Ballroom
Corner 1
Session Chair: Pauzan Haryono
[ABS-13] The Effectiveness of Using Pictures Series on English Vocabulary Achievement at
Elementary School Students
Mega Febriani Sya
[ABS-14] Jumbled-Letter Game: A strategy to Boost Learners Interest in Vocabulary
Teaching
Nora Fudhla, Carbiriena Solusia
[ABS-17] National Character Education Model based on Islamic Values
Muzayyanah Yuliasih
[ABS-23] Digital Material Development of Information and Communication Technology
ICT in English Teaching Course
Salam Mairi, Carbirienna Solusia, Witri Oktavia
[ABS-33] The Indonesia National Qualification Framework Based-Curriculum and the
Graduate Competence Standard: A Case Study in Travel and Tourism Business Study
Program
Gede Ginaya, AAAN Harmini, I Putu Budiarta, Kadek Ratih Dwi Oktarini, I Wayan Nurjaya
[ABS-35] Trend of Massive Open Online Course on Student of Post Graduate Program in
University of Islam 45, Bekasi
Pauzan Haryono
[ABS-42] Improved Understanding of Students Concepts through Mind Mapping
Aningsih, Rima Rikmasari, Yudi Budianti, Arrahim, Lelly Ratna Qodariyah
[ABS-51] The Quality Performance Empowered by the Role of Organizational Culture and
Job Satisfaction
Henny Suharyati, Sutji Harijanto
[ABS-58] English: The Language of Globally-Shared Popular Culture (GSPC)
Heri Yusup
[ABS-60] Reflective Practice as a Way to Enhance Professional Development in Pre-service
English Teacher Education Program
Nuraeni
[ABS-155] A Critical Inquiry Into Arkoun’s Critique On Islamic Reason
Nirwan Syafrin
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[ABS-13]
The Effectiveness of Using Pictures Series on English Vocabulary Achievement at
Elementary School Students
Mega Febriani Sya
The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Djuanda University, Bogor,
Indonesia
Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract
The purpose of the research was to find out the effectiveness of picture series in improving
English vocabulary, specifically elementary level. This was based on some problem faced by
the students in memorizing the vocabularies. Just by the black and white printed English
lesson book could not attract the motivation to behave English. The very simple cooperative
media that is good for English and able to attract motivation of student is picture series.
Picture can be found everywhere, from the flea magazines; little effort by pictures
downloaded is also good. If you have any desire of art, cutting and creating the colourful
pictures must be good choice. To find out the effectiveness the picture series media was
treated in experiment group. These two groups treatments were selected randomly by cluster
sampling from the population. As both treatment groups had been equivalence in the terms of
ability at the beginning of this research. Post-tests had been done for both groups. The result
was analysed by t-test. The calculation reveals that t-observed could exceed the t-table it
means that the hypothesis was statistically accepted.
Keywords: Pictures Series, English Vocabulary, Elementary Students.
Topic: Education
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[ABS-14]
Jumbled-Letter Game: A strategy to Boost Learners Interest in Vocabulary Teaching
Nora Fudhla, Carbiriena Solusia
English Education Department, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Padang
Abstract
This article is written due to the challenging problems found in English class, especially in
teaching vocabulary. According to some English teachers, teaching vocabulary through
memorizing the list would be boring and should be avoided. For that reasons, a fun but
meaningful way to teach vocabulary is needed. One of them is by using gamification. It has
been showed that language games have advantages and effectiveness in learning vocabulary
in various ways. In this paper, the writer would like to introduce a language game namely,
Jumbled Letter Game. It is claimed that this language game allows the students to master
vocabulary without memorizing the words. Besides, the use of Jumbled Letter game in
teaching vocabulary may overcome the student’s difficulty to arrange the correct word
spelling. At the later stage, this paper will discuss the whole interesting findings about the
topic which will be contributing to the field of ELT in Indonesia.
Keywords: vocabulary teaching, language game, gamification, jumbled letter game
Topic: Education
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[ABS-17]
National Character Education Model based on Islamic Values
Muzayyanah Yuliasih
Islamic University 45, Jalan Cut Mutia Raya No. 83, Bekasi, Indonesia
Abstract
This paper provides an overview of the integrated educational model in shaping the character
of nationality with the aim of finding a model of character formation. Method by combining
character education in Pancasila subjects by digging and analysing regularly the noble values
of Islam. An integrated curriculum model that can be recommended for character education
that has the goal of shaping the character of Islam. Making Islamic values that encourage the
realization of moderation in Islam. Develop understanding of Islam Rahmatan lil alamin.
Character education must have the philosophy of the state as the nation’s wealth in preparing
the lifestyle of advanced and civilized people. Integrated education with character building
fosters loves for the homeland. Mutual love respect and high tolerance. Islam and all social
structures affect Pancasila, and Pancasila as the basis of the state are strongly correlated with
the growth and development of the times. This is where the importance of character
education of nationality that is able to give special features for Indonesia to become a great
nation, civilized, advanced and honourable.
Keywords: National; Education; Islamic Values
Topic: Education
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[ABS-23]
Digital Material Development of Information and Communication Technology ICT in
English Teaching Course
Salam Mairi, Carbirienna Solusia, Witri Oktavia
Universitas Negeri Padang
Abstract
The advancement of technology in the global era has driven UNP to collaborate with ASEAN
country members for globalized students teaching practice which is aligned with UNPs vision
and mission. The course of Information and Communication Technology ICT in English
Teaching has been one of the fundamental courses in the English Department at Universitas
Negeri Padang. It serves the market demand nationally and globally where the skills of
teaching and skills of Information Technology IT need to be obtained. However, the
potentials of employing digital teaching materials in the course have not been optimized.
Therefore, there is a need for the department and university to develop a better concept and
materials involving digital system which allows the students to actively engage ICT features
in the teaching and learning process. Thus, the students can simulate the use of ICT for
teaching and learning English especially within Blended Learning approach. This is believed
to be able to support the effectiveness and efficiency of learning process. This paper will
present the initial findings and initial material design for ICT in ELT course.
Keywords: ICT, Blended Learning, English Teaching, Material Development, Digital
Topic: Education
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[ABS-33]
The Indonesia National Qualification Framework Based-Curriculum and the Graduate
Competence Standard: A Case Study in Travel and Tourism Business Study Program
Gede Ginaya, AAAN Harmini, I Putu Budiarta, Kadek Ratih Dwi Oktarini, I Wayan Nurjaya
Jurusan Pariwisata, Politeknik Negeri Bali, Jl. Kampus Bukit Jimbaran, Badung, Bali,
Indonesia
Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract
The Travel and Tourism Business, State Polytechnic of Bali has implemented KKNI-based
curriculum since the academic year of 2016/2017, one academic year up to when this study is
performed. KKNI stands for Kerangka Kualifikasi Nasional Indonesia or Indonesia National
Qualification Framework. The curriculum system demands that each of the graduates obtain
qualifications in accordance with their educational level criteria. This study is aimed at
investigating the effectiveness of the implementation of KKNI based-curriculum in the Study
Program. By applying a descriptive qualitative research method, the data were collected
through literature study of the KKNI-based curriculum document (Peraturan Menteri Riset,
Teknologi, dan Pendidikan Tinggi nomor 44, Tahun 2015 or the Regulation of The Ministry
Research, Technology, and Higher Education Number 44, Year 2015 on Higher Education
International Standard), as well as in-depth interview with the stakeholders, teachers,
students, graduates, curriculum developer, and curriculum experts. The study found, so far,
the implementation of KKNI in Travel and Tourism Study Program of Tourism Department
of Bali State Polytechnic has been effective. It has been able to facilitate the students to
obtain the required competencies; firstly, in accordance with KKNI, and secondly in
accordance with their prospective workplace (travel and tourism) requirement.
Keywords: KKNI, Graduate Competencies, Travel and Tourism Business
Topic: Education
14 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-35]
TREND OF MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSE ON STUDENT OF POST
GRADUATE PROGRAM IN UNIVERSITY OF ISLAM 45, BEKASI
Pauzan Haryono
University of Islam 45. Bekasi
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to know the tendency of the students of Post Graduate
Program in University of Islam 45 Bekasi in the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). This
research uses action method (action research) by introducing two models MOOC, IndonesiaX
and Khan Academy, then students are required to join the course completely. Based on the
certificates obtained by the students, reviewed the tendency they follow the MOOC.
The results showed that the students of Post Graduate Program in University of Islam 45
Bekasi prefer to join of IndonesiaX than Khan Academy with the reason of language mastery.
All of the 34 students who join MOOC, there are 32 people join IndonesiaX completely and
only 2 people who join Khan Academy completely
Keywords: Massive Open on-Line Course, IndonesiaX, Khan Academy
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 15
[ABS-42]
Improved Understanding of Students Concepts through Mind Mapping
Aningsih, Rima Rikmasari, Yudi Budianti, Arrahim, Lelly Ratna Qodariyah
Universitas Islam 45, Bekasi
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to improve students understanding of concepts in the subjects of
Social Sciences through the mind mapping method. This research method is Classroom
Action Research. This study was carried out in three cycles, each cycle including the stages
of planning, action, observation and reflection. Subjects in this study were fifth grade
students of Bani Saleh 2 Elementary School in Bekasi, amounting to 25 students. Data
collection techniques use tests and observations. Data analysis techniques use description
analysis. Based on the results of research that has been obtained, in Cycle I students get an
average score of 69.3 with classical completeness of 64%. In Cycle II the average value of
students increased to 76.5 with 76% classical completeness, and in Cycle III the average
score of students increased back to 82.4 with classical completeness of 84%. Thus, it can be
concluded that the mind mapping method can improve students understanding of concepts in
Social Studies subjects.
Keywords: Mind Mapping, Concept Understanding, Social Studies
Topic: Education
16 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-51]
The Quality Performance Empowered by the Role of Organizational Culture and Job
Satisfaction
Henny Suharyati, Sutji Harijanto
Prodi Adminitrasi Pendidikan Pascasarjana Universitas Pakuan
Abstract
The study explores the empowerment of organizational culture and job satisfaction in
increasing the senior high school Principal performance. The affordable population in this
study were 146 heads of public and private high schools in East Jakarta. A simple random
sampling was held to obtain 60 samples from an affordable population of 146 schools. The
result shows that the senior high school Principal performance can be increased by
empowering 63.9% of the role of organizational culture and job satisfaction. Principal
performance strengthens the notion that the higher score of the independent variables of
organizational culture and job satisfaction as the higher score of the quality performance
serving as the dependent variable. The high-quality performance of senior high school
Principals will accomplish the quality of school assessment.
Keywords: Organizational Culture, Job Satisfaction, Principal Performance
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 17
[ABS-58]
English: The Language of Globally-Shared Popular Culture (GSPC)
Heri Yusup
English Department, Faculty of English and Communication Studies, UNISMA Bekasi
Abstract
English lexis is commonly found in the Indonesian linguistic landscape. This suggests that
English is preferable to Indonesian when communicating particular information to the public.
Such preference for using English lexis in the Indonesian public space cannot be easily
justified since the media containing English lexis are displayed in the neighbourhood
inhabited by Indonesian people. This paper attempts to uncover a certain pattern in which
English lexis is more likely to be chosen by Indonesian people when they share certain
information by means of written media. The purpose of the study is to argue that the
preference for using English lexis in the Indonesian contexts may seem to be harmless, but it
does not mean that it is not victimless. The data were analysed with regard to the notions of
symbolism in use (Haarmann, 1989), identity construction (Piller, 2001; Lee, 2006; and
Young, 2008), and globalization (Bathia and Ritchie, 2004 and Kuppens, 2010). The result
shows that English lexis is preferred when sharing information related to Globally-Shared
Popular Culture (GSPC), e.g. music, fashion, and drugs. However, when using English lexis
is unjustified, it indicates that the Indonesian language is marginalized in its own linguistic
environment.
Keywords: English lexis, globalization, Indonesian language, the public space,
Topic: Education
18 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-60]
Reflective Practice as A Way to Enhance Professional Development in Pre-service
English Teacher Education Program
Nuraeni
Ibn Khaldun University, Bogor
Abstract
This study was conducted to examine how reflective practice can help pre-service English
teachers enhance their professional development as English teachers to be. This study
specifically focused on investigating the process of reflection underwent by the pre-service
teachers during their teaching practicum as well as exploring the development of their
learning to be reflective practitioners. This study adopted a case study design with reflective
journal and interviews functioned as data collection techniques. The participants involved
were 7 pre-service teachers in an undergraduate English teacher education program. The
results revealed that reflective process experienced during teaching practice varied among the
participants. The reflective process they underwent covers 1) conferences between mentor
teacher and pre-service teachers, 2) recollection and 3) reflection in action. The reflection
process during their teaching practicum yielded teachers personal theories of teaching which
lead to their professional development.
Keywords: Reflective Practice, Pre-Service English Teachers, Professional Development
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 19
[ABS-155]
A Critical Inquiry Into Arkoun’s Critique On Islamic Reason
Nirwan Syafrin
Universitas Ibn Khaldun, Jl. Sholeh Iskandar, KM 2
Kedung Badak, Bogor 16161, Jawa Barat
Email: [email protected]
Abstract
This paper seeks to explore the thought of one of the oustanding contemporary Muslim
scholars who has made a great impact on the development of present Islamic thought. It tries
to expose his critique on Islamic reason, focusing in particular his critical study of the Qur’an.
The study is expository in nature, deploying a descriptive approach, reliying mainly on
literatures available either written by Arkoun or other scholars who have touched upon the
topic discussed. The study found that Arkoun has been very much influenced by western
philosopy, especially post modern philosophy. His study can shaken not only the structure of
Islamic epistemology, but also the very foundation of Islamic belief system.
Keywords: Islamic Reason, Epistemology, Critique, Episteme.
Topic: Education
20 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
Oral Session BICSS
Law 1 (11)
Tuesday, September 25, 2018,
15.45 - 17.00
Ballroom
Corner 2
Session Chair: Ani Yumarni
[ABS-4] Effectiveness of the Development towards the Inmates of Correctional
Institutions in Pondok Rajeg Correctionalal Institution, Cibinong, Bogor in
accordance with Law No 12 of 1995 regarding Correctionalal
Endeh Suhartini, Martin Roestamy, Ani Yumarni
[ABS-28] The role of Waqf Board of Indonesia (BWI) into optimization the fuction
of Nazhir as the Embodiment of Accountability Principle of Islamic Law
Perspective and Law Number 41 of 2004
Ani Yumarni
[ABS-37] Model of Protection on Juvenile Delinquent through Diversion and
Restorative Justice According to Law Number 11 of 2012 Regarding Juvenile
Criminal Justice System
Ika Darmika
[ABS-62] Alternative Model of Consumer Dispute Settlement Financial Services
Sector in Indonesia
Agus Satory, Adi Sulistiyono, Hari Purwadi
[ABS-71] Juridicial Review in Consumer Law Evidence in Halal Food
Jacobus Jopie Gilalo
[ABS-73] State Administrative Dispute Resolution the Election of the Governor ,
Regents and Mayors for Manifesting the Elections Fair
Erman I. Rahim, I.G. Ayu Ketut Rahmi, Agus Riwanto
[ABS-76] Legal Politics of a Proper Waging System in Conducting Social Justice
Endeh Suhartini, Hartiwiningsih dan I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani
[ABS-85] Royalty on Music and Song Copyright For Fiducia Guarantee Object
Nurwati, Adi Sulistiyono, Martin Roestamy
[ABS-87] Waqf Land Productivity toward Source of Fund Improvement in Islamic
Base Education Institutions
Martin Roestamy
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 21
[ABS-98] Improving Regional Own-Source Revenue (PAD) through Development
of Regional Owned Enterprises (BUMD)
Danu Suryani
[ABS-100] Legal Analysis of Business Freehold Title (SHPTU) as a Capitalized
Collateral for Market Traders
Ilman Khairi
22 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-4]
Effectiveness of the Development towards the Inmates of Correctional Institutions in
Pondok Rajeg Correctionalal Institution, Cibinong, Bogor in accordance with Law No
12 of 1995 regarding Correctionalal
Endeh Suhartini, Martin Roestamy, Ani Yumarni
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This research conducts study on the effectiveness of Development Pattern that held by
Pondok Rajeg Correctionalal Institution, Cibinong towards its Inmates to prevent Drug
trafficking with problem analysis: 1) How is the form of development that held by the
Pondok Rajeg Correctional Institution towards its Inmates? 2) How is the obstacle in
developing the Inmates of Pondok Rajeg Correctional Institution in Cibinong, Bogor? The
method used for this research is normative-empirical approach, by reviewing the
implementation of normative law (laws) in the process of the development that held by
Pondok Rajeg Correctional Institution, Cibinong, Bogor. Characteristic development is
guided to the Inmates mental and character so that they will not conduct any criminal acts.
The independency is guided to develop the Inmates talent and skill therefore they can re-
perform as part of community with freely and full of responsibility. It is required to be
defined that 1) Inmates are not trash or pest that can be ignored and wiped out, 2) the
Correctional Institution needs to control and reacts to the potential of drug use and/or drug
trafficking. Therefore, in future, once the Inmates are released, they will be ready to be better
human beings.
Keywords: Development, Drug Trafficking, Correctional Institution
Topic: Law
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 23
[ABS-28]
The role of Waqf Board of Indonesia (BWI) into optimization the function of Nazhir as
the Embodiment of Accountability Principle of Islamic Law Perspective and Law
Number 41 of 2004
Ani Yumarni
Faculty of Law, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This writing paper done the review about the role of Indonesian waqf board (BWI) in
optimizing the function of nazir in empowering waqf object to realize the advantage and
function of waqf continuously for the sake of community (ummah). In relation, the existence
of nazhir in waqf institution is become unique in the other form of the Islamic fund
management philanthropy, namely zakat. As stated in law number 41 2004 about waqf, it
regulates that nazir get the guidance from minister and BWI. This article discusses about the
role of BWI and one of principle contained in waqf law, namely accountability principle of
nazhir. Which is manifested in form of optimalization the role of nazir according to law
number 41 2004. This article discusses the role of Waqf Board of Indonesia (BWI) and one
of the principles contained in the law of waqf which popularly known as the principle of
accountability of a nazhir manifested in the form of optimizing the role and function of nazhir
as the recipient of trust, preservation and management of waqf assets with reference to the
provisions of waqf in the perspective Law Number 41 of 2004. BWI functioned in giving the
special guidance for nazir continuously to realize the professionalism and accountability. This
is in accordance with one of BWI district representative duty and authority, as regulated in
article 1 paragraph (2). BWI role number year 2012 about the representative of Indonesian
waqf board. The form of optimizing the role of Nazhir function is through continuous
guidance carried out by the Waqf Board of Indonesia, among others: (1) meeting in the
framework of development by BWI, (2) training activities, and (3) socialization related to the
latest regulation on the management of waqf objects by nazhir. Furthermore, in the
appointment nazhir, capabilities and the competence of a nazhir in the field of management
and development of waqf objects should be put forward, in order to realize the principle of
accountability and the principle of benefit in Islamic waqf principle. While, concerning the
accountability principle will be realized if pointed nazir have the following personality: 1)
Amanah (trustworthy), (2) Shidiq (honest), (3) Fathanah (intelligent), and (4) Tabligh
(transfaran). When the mentioned personality is attached to nazhir and it has a synergy
among nazhir, Wakif and BWI, then the empowerment of waqf objects will always have
valueable and real use in the sake of bigger society in the future. Wallahul alam (Allah knows
everything).
Keywords: Waqf Board of Indonesia, Nazhir, Principle of Accountability, Waqf Law
Topic: Law
24 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-37]
Model of Protection on Juvenile Delinquent Through Diversion and Restorative Justice
According to Law Number 11 of 2012 Regarding Juvenile Criminal Justice System
Ika Darmika
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Model of protection of juvenile delinquent through the diversion and restorative justice
according to Law No. 11 of 2012 regarding the Juvenile Criminal Justice System cannot be
separated by the existence of the Convention on the Rights of the Child of 1989 the
Government of Indonesia release the Law No. 11 of 2012 regarding the Juvenile Criminal
Justice System, The most fundamental substance in Law Number 11 of 2012 is the strict
regulation of restorative justice and diversion. It means that model of the protection of
juvenile delinquent under the Law No. 11 of 2012 is by applying the diversion and restorative
justice, it is by redirecting the settlement of the juvenile delinquent cases from litigation of
the criminal process to the process beyond the litigation of the criminal, involving the
delinquent, the victim, the family of the delinquent / victims and other parties concerned to
jointly seek a fair settlement by emphasizing the restoration to its original state rather than the
retaliation. The stages of the implementation of diversion and restorative justice according to
Article 7 paragraph (1) of Law Number 11 of 2012 is the stage of investigation, prosecution
stage, and stage of court hearing.
Keywords: protection of juvenile delinquent, diversion, restorative justice.
Topic: Law
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 25
[ABS-62]
Alternative Model of Consumer Dispute Settlement Financial Services Sector in
Indonesia
Agus Satory, Adi Sulistiyono, Hari Purwadi
The Doctor of Law Science Program in Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta
Abstract
Consumer dispute resolution can be reached through court (litigation) or outside the court
(non-litigation) based on the voluntary choice of the parties to the dispute. Consumers are
given the freedom to claim their rights if they are harmed by business actors both through
litigation and non-litigation. The method employed in this research is a normative juridical
approach and is supported by empirical research. This research is descriptive-analytic, that is
research by explaining and describing in a clear, systematic, real, and precise way of an
alternative model of consumer service disputed in the financial services sector in Indonesia.
The litigation process produces conflicting decisions that have not been able to embrace
common interests, and even tends to create new problems, are slow to settle, require
expensive, and unresponsive costs. While the non-litigation process as a model for the
settlement of the consumer disputes also still has obstacles and has not been effective. The
financial service sector consumer losses can be anticipated by enforcing laws related to law
enforcement and by building and developing models of financial service sector consumer
dispute resolution that are currently available optimally by stakeholders so that can provide a
sense of justice and guarantee legal certainty.
Keywords: Consumer, consumer dispute resolution, financial services sector
Topic: Law
26 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-71]
Juridicial Review in Consumer Law Evidence in Halal Food
Jacobus Jopie Gilalo
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Indonesia is a Muslim country in the world with 88% of its people being Muslim. It is
obligatory for Muslims to adhere to the prohibition by their religion by not consuming food
and drinks (food) which contain non-halal or haram. With the Consumer Protection Act, the
Food Law and the Halal Product Guarantee Act is a form of legal protection provided by the
Indonesian government to the public to consume halal and tayyib food products. This paper
uses descriptive research methods about the problems of halal food product arrangements
provided by the Indonesian government to Muslim consumers to consume it whether it has
provided legal certainty? The results of this writing study that the regulation of halal food
products imposed by the government on companies or businesses that trade their products in
Indonesia under the Guaranteed Halal Product Law has not provided legal certainty to
Muslim consumers, even though there are already signs of Halal Certification and Halal
Labels in some a company that voluntarily includes it (voluntary). This is because the rules
for companies that produce food and beverages as a whole (mandatory) have not been
implemented by the Indonesian government.
Keywords: Consumer Protection, Halal Food Products
Topic: Law
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 27
[ABS-73]
State Administrative Dispute Resolution the Election of the Governor, Regents and
Mayors for Manifesting the Elections Fair
Erman I. Rahim (a), I.G. Ayu Ketut Rahmi (b), Agus Riwanto (c)
(a) Faculty of law University of Sebelas Maret, Surakarta Indonesia & State University of
Gorontalo, Indonesia,
(b) Faculty of law University of Sebelas Maret, Surakarta Indonesia.
(c) Faculty of law University of Sebelas Maret, Surakarta Indonesia
Abstract
The dispute resolution process of the nomination of the election of Governors, Regents and
Mayors is the dispute over The State. The purpose of this writing is to describe and analyse
The State of dispute resolution in the election of Governors, Regents and Mayors to realize
Fair Elections. The method used is the doctrinal Approach and empirical confirmation based
on data and information related to the conduct of the elections, and then analysed in
qualitative descriptive. Writing results showed that candidates who feel aggrieved and
objected to the decision of the Electoral Commission of the province or district and the city
about the determination of candidate election participants are given the opportunity of suing
decision the assignment. The existence of the dispute resolution authority The State
conducted by the Provincial Election Supervisor or district and city courts The Country pose
a multi interpretations led to inconsistencies thereby affecting the electoral stages, even
detrimental to the candidates and election Organisers. Through normative legal approach to
the dispute resolution process of The State in the election of Governors, Regents and mayors
then required structuring and perfecting the provisions that govern the resolution of disputes
about the country in the election of Governors, Regents and mayors.
Keywords: Keywords: Disputes, administrative, the election, regents and mayors and fair.
Topic: Law
28 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-76]
Legal Politics of a Proper Waging System in Conducting Social Justice
Endeh Suhartini, Hartiwiningsih dan I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani
Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS) Surakarta, Solo
Abstract
Article 27 paragraph (2) of the 1945 Indonesian Constitution stipulates that: Every citizen has
the right to work and live appropriately for humanity. Minister of Manpower Regulation of
the Republic of Indonesia Number 21 Year 2016 concerning Decent Life Needs, explaining
in Article 1 that the need for a decent life is the standard requirement for a single worker /
labourer to be able to live physically fit in 1 (one) month. Minimum wage is the lowest
monthly wage in the form of wages without allowances or basic wages, including fixed
allowances set by the Governor as a guideline. Proper wage law politics aim to conducts
social justice for workers and employers. Determination of wage policy is something that
must be considered by the government to establish a minimum wage policy for workers.
Legal Politics of the system of minimum wage setting policy is feasible to be implemented
because it aims for social welfare and justice for workers and employers so that it reflects
social justice for workers and employers, and the implementation of work relationships can
be realized in the fulfilment of rights and obligations fulfilled in accordance with the current
applicable agreements and legislation.
Keywords: Legal Politics, Wages, and Social Justice
Topic: Law
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 29
[ABS-85]
Royalty on Music and Song Copyright For Fiducia Guarantee Object
Nurwati (a), Adi Sulistiyono (b), Martin Roestamy (c)
(a) Student Doctoral Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta
Jl.Ir. Sutami No.36A Jebres Kota Surakarta Jawa Tengah 57126 Indonesia
(b) Lecturer Doctoral Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta
Jl.Ir. Sutami No.36A Jebres Kota Surakarta Jawa Tengah 57126 Indonesia
(c) Lecturer Faculty of Law Djuanda University, Bogor
Jalan Tol Ciawi No.1 PO.BOX 35 Ciawi Bogor Jawa Barat 16720, Indonesia
Abstract
Royalties are a form of payment made to the copyright owner or performer, because they do
not use their ownership. Copyright Royalty as a claim right of a licensing agreement which is
in return for the utilization of the economic rights of a work which is paid as compensation
from the granting of permission or license from the owner or copyright holder to another
party. Royalties for business actors / users are regulated in Law Number 28 of 2014
concerning Copyright which specifically regulates LMK. Business Actors / Users consisting
of, Business Players Karaoke, Hotels, Cafes, Business Providers, Television, Radio, etc. who
use Song and Music works as part of their Business. Royalties paid are based on an agreed
percentage of income arising from the use of ownership or in other ways. Royalty has
economic value, thus including the characteristics of an object that can be used as debt
collateral object is, if the object has economic value and can be transferred in the sense of a
moment when the debtor can not repay the debt, such objects can be sold by the bank. The
most likely guarantee institution charged to copyright as an object of debt guarantee is a
fiduciary guarantee institution considering the type of collateral object in the form of
movable objects and regarding the delivery of collateral. In carrying out the execution of
copyright royalties can be carried out by the Bank, with an execution parate that is as basic as
the Fiduciary Guarantee execution in Article 29 paragraph (1) letter (b) concerning the
Fiduciary Guarantee law
Keywords: Royalty, Copyright, Music and Song, Business Actor, Fiduciary Guarantee
Topic: Law
30 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-87]
Waqf Land Productivity toward Source of Fund Improvement in Islamic Base
Education Institutions
Martin Roestamy
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The limitation of waqf land was a prohibition on selling, granting and passing on it. These
restrictions are in line with the teachings of Islamic law. After the issuance of the law on
waqf, the nature of the rigidity has become more widespread, among others, the prohibition
of guaranteeing waqf land is used as debt liability, exchanged, and transferred in any way.
This study aims to provide a solution due to the nature of the rigidity of waqf land by
bringing to the scope of the legal agreement that is with the approach of wake-up-surrender
(BOT) on waqf land for a business activity, in order to obtain funding sources for educational
activities. This study uses a qualitative method with a normative juridical approach by
looking at the postulates of non-legal postulates as secondary legal materials and statutory
provisions as primary legal material. The results showed that waqf land which is used as an
authorized capital in the field of education is still experiencing difficulties to increase the
productivity of waqf land, many Islamic educational institutions experience contradictio
interminis who want to use waqf land as a source of funding.
Keywords: Nadzir, Capital, Educational Activities, Business Activities, Islamic Rules
Topic: Law
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 31
[ABS-98]
Improving Regional Own-Source Revenue (PAD) through Development of Regional
Owned Enterprises (BUMD)
Danu Suryani
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This study aims to analyse the local governments legal policy in increasing Regional Own-
Source Revenue (PAD), especially those sourced from Regional Owned Enterprises
(BUMD). The research was carried out using a normative juridical approach, which included
research on legal principles and also research on legal synchronization related to law
enforcement and implementation of established policies. From the research carried out so far
it can be concluded in the making of policy, implementation, law enforcement, supervision
and evaluation efforts to increase PAD through BUMD have not been done optimally. In the
arrangements of policies that have not being reflected the target as motivation, practically
there are still many obstacles faced caused by an inappropriate approach, in law enforcement
there is still a lack of assertiveness and lack of legal certainty, in terms of supervision and
evaluation, recently has not been implemented properly. So that a clear legal rule model is
needed, guaranteeing legal certainty as well as the implementation of certainty that minimizes
irregularities, moreover, the emphasis is on the application of the principles of justice,
transparency and accountability.
Keywords: PAD, BUMD
Topic: Law
32 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-100]
Legal Analysis of Business Freehold Title (Shptu) As A Capitalized Collateral for
Market Traders
Ilman Khairi
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
A business place is a property that has high economic value, in some areas such as the Tanah
Abang Market in Jakarta which has very high value even though it is only four to ten meters
wide. However, the existing form of business freehold title (SHPTU) which has the same
elements as leasing as in Article 1548 of the Civil Code, in other words, SHPTU is
considered not a material right so that it cannot be used as collateral by using material
guarantee collateral. This research aims to find the best solution of the problem because many
traders need guarantees in disbursing their capital. The research was conducted using
normative juridical research methods by adding empirical elements, and analysing data
qualitatively. The result of the research concluded that although SHPTU is not a material
right but considering that SHPTU has economic value and can be transferred, it can adopt the
methods contained in Article 48- 49 concerning the Flats Act which issues Building Freehold
Title (SKBG) so that the value of business place that are very expensive will obtain legal
certainty about property rights which can then be guaranteed.
Keywords: Business Freehold Title (SHPTU), Collateral, Trader, guarantee
Topic: Law
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 33
Oral Session BICSS
Administration (13)
Tuesday, September 25, 2018,
13.00 - 15.30
Meeting Room 6,
Floor 1
Session Chair: Beddy Iriawan Maksudi
[ABS-55] Arrangement of Aparature Resources through the Preparation of Structural
Position Competency Standards
Irma Purnamasari, R Ahmad Munjin, Ike Atikah Ratnamulyani
[ABS-77] Service Quality Improvement Strategy Based on Community Participation and
Complaint Management in the Land Service in the City of Bogor and Cianjur Regency
Euis Salbiah, Maria Fitriah, Agustini
[ABS-89] The Effectiveness of Implementation of the Social Support Policy for
Uninhabitable Housing Program in Bogor, Indonesia.
Nandang Saefudin Z, Faisal.TR
[ABS-92] Developing the Administering Agency of the National Park of Halimun Salak
Mountain
Neng Virly Apriliyani, Rita Rahmawati, Denny Hernawan
[ABS-102] New Student Admission of Zonation System in Bandung City
Dian Purwanti, Ira Irawati
[ABS-105] Model of Sustainable Forest Management Based on Local Culture
Beddy Iriawan Maksudi, Rita Rahmawati, Euis Salbiah, Irma Purnamasari, Berry Sastrawan
[ABS-109] Model of Situational Leadership of Customary and Non-Customary Communities
in Forest Governance
Ginung Pratidina, Nandang Saefudin Z, Berry Sastrawan
[ABS-111] Model for Strengthening Local Government Institutions in Tourism Development
Berry Sastrawan, Rita Rahmawati, Ratnasari Azhari
[ABS-119] Partnership Policy of Development Tourism in Area of Geopark Ciletuh -
Palabuhanratu Sukabumi Regency
Afmi Apriliani, Rita Rahmawati, Ratnasari Azahari
[ABS-134] Application of Good Governance Principles in Babakan Madang, Bogor
Mahmud Danil, Olisah, Vilia Resmala, Ima Ruyani Arifin, Gotfridus Goris Seran
34 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-139] Analysis of Public Service Quality in Kadumanggu Village, Bogor Regency
Rani Wigasfi, Achmad Aliyudin, Evi Rahmawati, Ahmad Danial Fahad, Raga Dewa, Irma
Purnamasari
[ABS-145] Institutional Capacity Building Model Desa Citaringgul Kecamatan Babakan
Madang, Bogor Regency
Hermawati, Nisa Sapitriyani Dewi, Rita Rahmawati
[ABS-47] Monodimensional Online Dawah in Indonesia: A Study on Dawah of Khalid
Basalamah
Naufal Syahrin Wibowo and Naupal
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 35
[ABS-55]
Arrangement of Aparature Resources through the Preparation of Structural Position
Competency Standards
Irma Purnamasari (*), R Ahmad Munjin, Ike Atikah Ratnamulyani
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract
This research is motivated by the existence of a Mismatch problem, where there is a
discrepancy between the existing employees and the demands of competence in their field of
work. The inaccuracy of employee placement in office is because of the absence of job
competency standards that indicate the minimum requirements of employees who can occupy
the position. This then has implications for performance and achievement of organizational
goals that are less than optimal. In this regard, this research was conducted with the aim of
improving the performance and professionalism of state apparatus resources, especially the
Regional Government by ensuring the objectivity and quality of the appointment of Civil
Servants (PNS) in office through the preparation of job competencies in the apparatus human
resource structuring. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive research method.
The results of the study show that there is still a discrepancy between employee competency
and the position assumed because job competency standards have not been used as minimum
managerial competency requirements that an employee must possess in carrying out his job
duties. UU no. 5 of 2014 concerning State Civil Apparatus mandates that civil servant career
development is carried out based on qualifications, competencies, assessment of performance
and needs of Government Agencies, and competencies include: technical competence,
managerial competence, social cultural competence, integrity and morality.
Keywords: Arrangement of apparatus resources; structural job competencies; apparatus
resource performance
Topic: Administration
36 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-77]
Service Quality Improvement Strategy Based on Community Participation and
Complaint Management in the Land Service in the City of Bogor and Cianjur Regency
Euis Salbiah ( *), Maria Fitriah, Agustini
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract
This research is motivated by the existence of land problems in various regions that are quite
complex. In the 1945 Constitution mandated that land is a source of people’s prosperity, but
the reality on the ground shows that the number of poor people in Indonesia is still quite
large. This occurs because there is still an imbalance in the structure of control, ownership,
use and land use (P4T). P4T inequality and inequality with other sources of production can
encourage damage to land resources and the environment, increase in the number of disputes,
conflicts and land cases. Focusing on the regional context, this study will refer to the Land
service strategy in the cities of Bogor and Cianjur, according to the demands and problems
that arise in the cities of Bogor and Cianjur. The research method used is a qualitative
descriptive research method. The results showed that there were 2 patterns of community
participation in land services, namely through statements of satisfaction with service
performance and statements of dissatisfaction with service performance. Management of
complaints directly (verbally) through information places / spaces and complaints services as
well as indirect management of complaints. These two things are carried out towards
improving public services starting from the management of complaints by the service users,
formulating concrete actions to improve services, monitoring and evaluating successes and
communicating them to service users.
Keywords: Land Service Strategy; Community Participation in Services; Management of
Complaints in Services.
Topic: Administration
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 37
[ABS-89]
The Effectiveness of Implementation of the Social Support Policy for Uninhabitable
Housing Program in Bogor, Indonesia.
Nandang Saefudin Z, Faisal.TR
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Bogor city still has problems related to the number of uninhabitable house. To overcome this
problem, The Local Government of Bogor City made a social support policy for
uninhabitable housing program. This study aims to determine the problems that arise in the
implementation of the Social Support Policy in the uninhabitable Housing Program in Bogor
City, to analyse the Effectiveness of the Implementation of Social Support Policy in the
uninhabitable Housing Program in Bogor City. This research used Mix-method, combining
qualitative and quantitative approaches. The results of the research showed that the
Implementation of the Social Support Policy in the uninhabitable Housing Program in Bogor
City has been going well, but it still needs improvement on several aspects, for instance: in
some sub-districts that still do not have an area map with regarding the poor people, and the
issue of ownership status of the land. There are people who is still living on the land with the
ownership status going to regional company or government land. Bureaucratic Attitude and
organizational structure become important factor in implementation policy for uninhabitable
housing program.
Keywords: Social Support, Bureaucratic, organizational structure
Topic: Administration
38 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-92]
Developing the Administering Agency of the National Park of Halimun Salak Mountain
Neng Virly Apriliyani, Rita Rahmawati, Denny Hernawan
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The research aims to know the implementation of the agency development of the TNGHS,
the aspects that have been identified as its strengths and its weaknesses. The research method
used is a descriptive analysis method, a particular research procedure to solve problem by
looking into and describing the subject’s conditions at the moment in the real field or context.
The result of the research showed that the development of the TNGHS agency has been done
well. It is evidently clear from the mean score of the respondent evaluations which reaches
3,84 which is in the category of good. However, based on the interview with the respondents,
there are a few dimensions to improve further in the development of the TNGHS, such as:
resources, programs, normative and widespread pole-posts. Recommendations for the further
development are: improving the quality and the quantity of the human resources and the
infrastructure, improving the implementation of the programs, enhancing the people
coordination with the community around the forest.
Keywords: Agency Development, National Park, Sustainable Development
Topic: Administration
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 39
[ABS-102]
New Student Admission of Zonation System in Bandung City
Dian Purwanti (a), Ira Irawati (b*)
(a) Administrasi Publik,Universitas Muhammadiyah Sukabumi, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
(b) FISIP, Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
(*) Promotor
Abstract
New students admission is an annual program that marks the new academic year. A not
comparable condition between public interest and the school’s capacity forced to develop an
objective, transparent, accountable and fair selection system. Evaluation and policy
modification from district system, cluster has developed zone (bina Lingkungan) and recently
Bandung city government applied a zoning system. The research aims to identify the fault for
new students submission system policy in Bandung City that caused a controversy among the
society and to analysis the issue from a policy accuracy, implementation accuracy, target
accuracy, and environment accuracy. The research applied a qualitative research method. The
data was collected by Interview. Key informant is a team of PERWAL formulator for
Bandung City with headmasters. The result of the research showed that New student
admission of zoning system policy is supposedly a policy that is empowering the increasing
of human resources quality, since the implementation is politicized by groups of interest,
pressuring group and the society with policy. Hence, developing conflict, every year.
Keywords: New student acceptance, zonation system, rayon system, cluster system, develop
environment system
Topic: Administration
40 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-105]
MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT BASED ON LOCAL
CULTURE
Beddy Iriawan Maksudi, Rita Rahmawati (*), Euis Salbiah, Irma Purnamasari, Berry
Sastrawan
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract
Problems of Forestry in Indonesia are very crucial, given the forest destruction and
overlapping forest management. Sometimes the interests of the state in exploiting and
conserving the forest are in conflict with the public and the private sector. This study aims to
design a sustainable forest governance model. This research was carried out by using a mix
method that combines quantitative and qualitative approaches to retrieve the data. Research
locations in West Kalimantan, and research respondents were employees of the Forestry
Department of West Kalimantan Province as many as 30 people selected purposive. The
results showed that for managing forest area in the regencies, the governor established the
UPT KHP (Forest Management Unit) based on the forest area and the problems that exist in
the region, thus the forest governance model in West Kalimantan Province was very diverse
depending on the problem faced. However, there is one thing in common that sustainable
forest governance can be achieved if the forest management model offered can synergize
with cultural of local communities.
Keywords: Sustainable forest management, Local Cultural, West Kalimantan
Topic: Administration
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 41
[ABS-109]
Model of Situational Leadership of Customary and Non-Customary Communities in
Forest Governance
Ginung Pratidina, Nandang Saefudin Z., Berry Sastrawan
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to map and design the situational leadership model of customary
and non-customary communities in implementing forestry programs. The research used
qualitative approach and case study method. Analysis unit of the research is communities,
namely Kasepuhan Sinrna Resmi, Ciptamulya and Ciptagelar. The data was collected by
using interview and observation, through using snowball techniques for choosing informant.
The result of research showed that the Situational Leadership Model of the Customary
community in making decisions for implementing of forest governance programs is always
conducting consensus, but the final decision depends on the Customary Head. If the program
contrary with Customary Regulations, the customary people will automatically reject it. The
dominancy of the style Leadership customary community is Participation. Whereas the
situational Leadership of non-customary community in implementing forestry programs do
not depend on to the Head of Village. It is representative of governor policy. then the head of
Village deliberate to all of local community, after agreeing to be implemented, the Village
Head have briefings with the employees. The dominancy of the situational leadership is
delegating Style
Keywords: Leadership Style, Forest Governance, Village
Topic: Administration
42 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-111]
Model for Strengthening Local Government Institutions in Tourism Development
Berry Sastrawan, Rita Rahmawati, Ratnasari Azhari
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This research is motivated by seeing the potential development of Sukabumi Regency
Tourism, but not maximally in its management with indications, one of which is because the
institutions that deal with multisectoral tourism are not so strong in managing tourism in
Sukabumi Regency. Therefore, a model of institutional strengthening of local government is
needed to develop and improve tourism development in Sukabumi Regency. The research
aims to create a model of institutional strengthening of regional government in the
development of tourism. The research used descriptive verification method by obtaining a
description of the characteristics of variables that also want to test the truth of a hypothesis
carried out through data collection in the field. The result of the research showed that
institutional strengthening has a value of 3.43 with a fairly good interpretation and for
tourism development has an overall average score of 3.53 with a fairly good interpretation.
The recommendations in this research, the government must strengthen its institutional
capacity by adding structures that focus on the field of Information Technology. Then
collaborate progressively and intensively with various parties to develop Tourism both with
Entrepreneurs, Academics, Media, Non-Governmental Organizations / Communities and the
community.
Keywords: Institutional, Tourism
Topic: Administration
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 43
[ABS-119]
Partnership Policy of Development Tourism in Area of Geopark Ciletuh -
Palabuhanratu Sukabumi Regency
Afmi Apriliani, Rita Rahmawati, Ratnasari Azahari
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine the implementation of partnership in the
development of the Geopark Ciletuh -Palabuhanratu. This study used the formulation of the
theory of Edward III, where it was mentioned to measure the success of policy
implementation. The research method used case studies and explanatory levels descriptively.
The result of the research showed that implementation of partnership policy development
geopark tourism area ciletuh-palabuhanratu sukabumi district is considered good. The
resources include information, human resources, still need to be improved. But in terms of
resources, especially in supervision and management of the buckle so that in adequate
implementation, remembering that the Geopark Ciletuh-Palabuhanratu is quite wide with a
variety of data. So it needs an effort to increase the capacity of managing human resources
and OPD involved in the development of the Geopark Cileuh-Palabuhanratu Area. In
addition, it is also necessary to increase financial resources both for maintenance and
development and increase information resources that can facilitate the economy. In addition,
it is also necessary to maintain and improve the existing cooperation so that it can maintain
the status of Unesco Global Geopark and have an impact on tourism development in
Sukabumi District
Keywords: Policy Implementation, Tourism, Geopark Ciletuh-Palabuhan Ratu Sukabumi
Topic: Administration
44 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-134]
Application of Good Governance Principles in Babakan Madang, Bogor
Mahmud Danil (a *), Olisah (a), Vilia Resmala (a), Ima Ruyani Arifin (a), Gotfridus Goris
Seran (b)
(a) Students of Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Lecturer of Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The research is aimed at describing the application of good governance principles in Babakan
Madang, Bogor. Babakan Madang is a village lying in Bogor Regency and a lower
government at local level. The regulating of village is based on Law No. 6/2014 concerning
Desa (Village). Law No. 6/2014, Article 2, regulates that the village implements the affairs of
village government, village development, social building and empowering based on
principles of the regulating of village as regulated in Article 3. It means that the
implementation of the principles is based on the good governance principles, namely
transparency, participation, responsiveness, and accountability. The research is descriptive
and qualitative. The research concludes that the transparency, participation, responsiveness,
and accountability as the principles of good governance are well applied in Babakan Madang.
The application as well is indicated by providing the village information both directly and by
on-line, quickly responding to the public services, actively participating in the village
programs, and openly controlling the village budgets and performances.
Keywords: Accountability, Good Governance, Transparency, Participation, Responsiveness
Topic: Administration
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 45
[ABS-139]
Analysis of Public Service Quality in Kadumanggu Village, Bogor Regency
Rani Wigasfi (a*), Achmad Aliyudin (a), Evi Rahmawati (a), Ahmad Danial Fahad (a), Raga
Dewa (a), Irma Purnamasari (b)
(a) Students of Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Lecturer of Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The research aims to analyze the public service quality in Kadumanggu Village, Bogor
Regency. The government of the village provides the services to the public. The public
service quality is measured by five indicators, namely assurance, empathy, reliability,
tangible, and responsiveness. Method of the research is descriptive-qualitative and uses
Weight Mean Score to measure the mean answers of the respondents. Results of the research
indicate that the service quality is generally perceived by the respondents as well. The
empathy indicates the good result by mean score 3.9 of the public and 4.5 of the staffs of the
village. The tangible indicates the good result by mean score 3.7 of the public and 3.9 of the
staffs of the village. Meanwhile, the assurance, reliability, and responsiveness indicate the
moderate result as perceived by both the public and the staffs of the village. The research
then recommends in order to increase the public service quality, particularly the assurance,
reliability, and responsiveness in the public service, in Kadumanggu Village.
Keywords: Assurance, Empathy, Public Service Quality, Reliability, Tangible,
Responsiveness.
Topic: Administration
46 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-145]
Institutional Capacity Building Model Desa Citaringgul Kecamatan Babakan Madang,
Bogor Regency
Hermawati (a), Nisa Sapitriyani Dewi (a), Rita Rahmawati (b)
(a) Students of Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
(b) Lecturer of Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyse the institutional capacity of Citaringgul Village. The
research method used is descriptive with quantitative approach. While the data analysis
technique used Weight Mean Score (WMS) calculation. Data was collected through
observation, interviews and questionnaires. This research is collecting data with a population
of all village devices as many as 83 people, with sample of 46 people. The results showed
that Institutional Capacity building of the village has referred to Law Number 6 of 2014
concerning villages and Law number 25 of 2004 concerning the national development
planning system. Capacity building of the village government is to improve the welfare of the
community, so that the task of the village government is to provide services and
empowerment, as well as development which are all aimed to the interests of the community.
Keywords: Capacity Building, Village Institution
Topic: Administration
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 47
[ABS-47]
Monodimensional Online Dawah in Indonesia: A Study on Dawah of Khalid Basalamah
Naufal Syahrin Wibowo and Naupal
Universitas Islam Negeri Syarif Hidayatullah
Universitas Indonesia
Abstract
The era of information continues to progress rapidly especially, due to the development of the
internet and also supported by the development of gadgets called smartphones. Ranging from
urban to village society, almost every society is able to enjoy the internet. From it Islam
follows especially in the field of dawa. We can see from various internet media such as
YouTube, Facebook, et cetera. Later, many of ustadhs either personally or under the
institution, do the dawa through internet media. Focus of this research is dawa done by an
ustadh named Khalid Basalamah. Khalid Basalamah is chosen because he often delivered his
dawa in mosques, recorded the dawa and uploaded it to internet. This research uses prophetic
philosophy formulated by Muhammad Shahrur that is distinction of risalah and nubuwwah
concept in reviewing problems of online dawah of Khalid Basalamah. The result finds that
there is mono-dimensional in online dawa which makes no different from conventional dawa;
only emphasizing on field of religious sciences and aspects.
Keywords: Dawah, internet, monodimension, risalah, nubuwwah
Topic: Communication
48 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
Oral Session BICSS
Banking (1), Business and Business Sharia (6)
Tuesday, September 25, 2018,
15.45 - 17.00
Ballroom
Corner 1
Session Chair: Adi Rahmanur Ibnu
[ABS-93] The Application of Qardh in Islamic Banking
Muhamad Komarudin
[ABS-3] Design of Agricultural Financing Products through Sharia Micro Financial
Institutions in Islamic Boarding School (Case Study Islamic Boarding School Abdussalam)
Anas Alhifni
[ABS-12] Opportunities and Options for Islamic Financing Fisheries Models in Indonesian
Tuti Kurnia; Anas Alhifni; Rully Trihantana; T Rifqy Thantawi
[ABS-31] IFSBs Roles in Promoting Islamic Finance Industry : Is the Current Guidance and
Framework Enough ?
Adi Rahmannur Ibnu
[ABS-39] Bali Beyond Travel Fair: Can the Event of BBTF Become Media of Promotion for
Tourism Development in Indonesia?
Gede Ginaya, I Gede Mudana, I Gusti Made Wendri, AAAN Harmini, Ni Wayan Wahyu Astuti
[ABS-52] The Effect of Productive Zakat on Increasing Mustahiq Revenue and Profit in
Bekasi City
Purnama Putra, Wahyu Hidayat C P, Mas Deden Tirtajaya
[ABS-65] The Role of Islamic Microfinance Institutions (LKMS) in Fullfiling Micro Small
and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Capital Needs
Metti Paramita, T. Rifqy Thantawi, Iskandar Zulkarnain, Andri Brawijaya, Furqonul Haq
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 49
[ABS-93]
The Application of Qardh in Islamic Banking
Muhamad Komarudin
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This study aimed to determine the differences in the application of Islamic banking products
that use qardh system in Islamic banks of Indonesia and Malaysia. The method used in this
research is comparative analysis method, in which the author analyses the application of any
Islamic banking products that use qardh in Islamic banking in Indonesia and Malaysia and
then compare them. This analysis found that Islamic banking in Indonesia is more diverse in
offering financial products with qardh. Financing products with qardh in Indonesian Islamic
banking are include loan (qardh), mortgage, sharia credit card, loans for employees of the
bank, and pilgrimage bailouts. While in Malaysian Islamic banking only apply qardh on
pawn and loans for bank employees. Loan products for Islamic bank employees in Indonesia
is more flexible while in Malaysia is more limited. Pilgrimage bailout (Hajj) in Indonesian
Islamic banking is more appropriately named as a tube in which Malaysia has already
applied. Qardh is used as one of the agreements in micro-loans and consumer loans in
Indonesian Islamic banking. Yet, Malaysia has not been distributed qardh products to the
public. Qardh also used in pawn products in both Indonesia and Malaysia, with some
additional contract. Qardh also used in Islamic credit card products in Indonesia, while in
Malaysia using bai al innah and bai bitsaman ajil Islamic debt securities, it is worth to use
hawalah bil ujrah in this Islamic credit card because it is simpler and easier to understand.
Keywords: Qardh, Islamic Banks, Indonesia, Malaysia
Topic: Banking
50 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-3]
Design of Agricultural Financing Products through Sharia Micro Financial Institutions
in Islamic Boarding School (Case Study Islamic Boarding School Abdussalam)
Anas Alhifni
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Islamic Boarding School has a very wide agricultural sector, because Islamic Boarding
School is located in rural areas of West Kalimantan, Islamic Boarding School also has a
sharia micro finance institution that is BMT Barokah Abdussalam, but the existence of the
institution has not been fully utilized by the agricultural sector in Islamic Boarding School
Abdussalam. The purpose of this research is to make a proposed product design model
specifically implemented on farming Islamic Boarding School Abdussalam through sharia
micro finance institutions. This research uses descriptive qualitative analysis approach, with
data collection technique of interview, observation and focus group discussions. The results
show that the proposed model uses the first three funding product approaches, the two
products financing, the three service products in the form of a mall. Research like this has
never been done before, because the proposed model proposed in this study is a model that is
devoted to the agricultural sector in Islamic Boarding School Abdussalam which has sharia
micro finance institutions. The results of this study can also be applied by Islamic Boarding
School which has the same criteria with Islamic Boarding School Abdussalam.
Keywords: Agricultural Product Design, Islamic Micro Finance Institution, Islamic Boarding
School Abdussalam
Topic: Business and Business Sharia
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 51
[ABS-12]
Opportunities and Options for Islamic Financing Fisheries Models in Indonesian
Tuti Kurnia, Anas Alhifni, Rully Trihantana, T Rifqy Thantawi
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This research aims to determine the appropriate Islamic financing model for each level of
fishermen in Indonesia so that it can be applied as an alternative financing for the fishermen
in Indonesia. This research using mixed method approach and the sample of the research
using fishermen in West Java, a method of analysis is an Analysis of the Network Process
(ANP). The results showed that there were at least three potential models that can be applied,
namely the application of the model of financing QHILAZ model for small fishermen, the
financing IJMS model for small boat owners and fishermen MBS model financing for owners
large of fishing boat.
Keywords: Sharia Financing, Model and Fishermen
Topic: Business and Business Sharia
52 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-31]
IFSBs Roles in Promoting Islamic Finance Industry : Is the Current Guidance and
Framework Enough ?
Adi Rahmannur Ibnu
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) acts as the sole international regulatory and
supervision framework for Islamic financial services institution. Islamic financial industry,
though still experiences criticism and runs in its infancy period compared to current non-
Islamic financial industry, keep growing in promising pace. This is a descriptive inquiry
which employed library-study approach. The approach is used to arrive in its objective which
is looking for new agenda setting since the current challenges of promoting and socializing
by ensuring its resiliency and prudential seems facing no major boundaries. However, IFSB
roles should look for possibility in expanding its objectives not only to ensure the soundness
and resiliency of Islamic financial institution in crisis period but also in answering questions
that Islamic finance industry is better than the critiques say and even the non-Islamic banking
industry.
Keywords: ifsb,islamic finance
Topic: Business and Business Sharia
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 53
[ABS-39]
Bali Beyond Travel Fair: Can the Event of BBTF Become Media of Promotion for
Tourism Development in Indonesia?
Gede Ginaya, I Gede Mudana, I Gusti Made Wendri, AAAN Harmini, Ni Wayan Wahyu
Astuti
Jurusan Pariwisata, Politeknik Negeri Bali, Jl. Kampus Bukit Jimbaran, Badung, Bali,
Indonesia
E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract
Tourism has beome one of the important industries in the world and it can improve the
economic development in Indonesia. Bali Beyond Travel Fair (BBTF) is an annual national
tourism agenda as a business-to-business event for local travel industry players to sell travel
packages to foreign buyers. In this research, the survey was conducted towards the fifth
edition of BBTF 2018 BNDCC from June 27 to June 30. Moreover, the interviews were also
conducted to sellers and buyers involved in the event for asking their perception about this
event including the writer direct practices as one of the seller representatives. BBTF, through
its theme of exploring the colours of Indonesia, has promoted the potential of Indonesia
where Bali is utilized as a market place. The travel fair would not only promote Indonesian
destinations, but also be a global market place since this event was involving buyers of 275
including travel whole sellers, retailers, agents, conventions and incentive organizers and 225
sellers from 40 countries. Therefore, BBTF is sticking to its main mission to local market
destinations and help the Tourism Ministry to achieve its target of attracking 20 million
foreign visitors in 2018.
Keywords: BBTF, Media of Promotion, Tourism Development
Topic: Business and Business Sharia
54 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-52]
THE EFFECT OF PRODUCTIVE ZAKAT ON INCREASING MUSTAHIQ
REVENUE AND PROFIT IN BEKASI CITY
Purnama Putra (*), Wahyu Hidayat C P (, Mas Deden Tirtajaya (*)
Universitas Islam 45
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected], [email protected]
Abstract
Alms (zakah) which are enshrined in the Al-Quran and Al-Hadith if viewed from an
economic perspective can be functioned as financial instruments in Islam. The shift in the
distribution of zakah from consumptive to productive is expected to provide a trickle down
effect for the economy of the mustahik. Mustahiq transformation becomes muzakki as the
main target of distributing productive zakat. This study seeks to determine the effect of
productive zakat utilization on mustahiq revenues and profits. The mixed method chosen is
the concurrent embedded strategy model. The sample was chosen through a purposive
method of LAZNAS DPU who are mustahiq Daarut Tauhiid who had a profession as traders
and were fostered in the Misykat program and the writer had also confirmed them to the
branch leader and the person in charge of the program. The results of this study shows that
productive zakat positively influences the revenues and profits of the mustahiq who are
involved in developing the DPU DT Misykat program.
Keywords: Productive Zakah; Revenue; Profit; Mustahiq
Topic: Business and Business Sharia
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 55
[ABS-65]
The Role of Islamic Microfinance Institutions (LKMS) in Fullfiling Micro Small and
Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Capital Needs
Metti Paramita (*), T. Rifqy Thantawi, Iskandar Zulkarnain, Andri Brawijaya, Furqonul Haq
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Jalan Tol Ciawi No 1 Kotak Pos 35 16720 Ciawi Bogor, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract
Finance is the biggest threat for every Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in
fulfilling and developing their business. The existence of Islamic microfinance institutions
(LKMS) can be an alternative solution for MSMEs which need capital assistance that are free
from usury. This study aims to determine the role of LKMS in fulfilling of capital needs of
MSMEs such as working capital, investment and consumption. The research used analytical
descriptive approach by taking samples of 20 key respondents from MSME actors who use
business capital from LKMS. The result the research explains that the role of LKMS in
providing business capital to MSMEs is important to improve the business of UMKM and the
state economy.
Keywords: MSMEs; Islamic Microfinance Institutions; Capital; Business Need
Topic: Business and Business Sharia
56 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
Oral Session BICSS
Society 1 (8)
Tuesday, September 25, 2018,
15.45 - 17.00
Ballroom
Corner 2
Session Chair: Aisya Maura
[ABS-5] Identification of Potential and Readiness of Malasari Village to Become Tourism
Village in Mount Halimun Salak National Park
Ina Lidiawati, Ratna Sari Hasibuan, Sandi Lestari
[ABS-46] Lexicon Etnomedisin: Indigenous Culture Mirrored Kampung Naga
Megan Asri Humaira
[ABS-50] The Transition in the Meaning of Suicide from the Existential Ethics Dilemma
into the Radical Ideological Mechanism: Case Study of Suicide Bomber in Indonesia (2000-
2018)
Mutiara Indah Mega Lestari Taher, Naupal
[ABS-53] Terrorism and Consumerism: An Analysis of Terrorism Development in
Zygmunt Baumans Liquid Modernity based on Paul Riceours Critique of Ideology
Aisya Maura, Naupal
[ABS-56] Bekasi Identity in Community Social Media Accounts
Rido Budiman, M. Fakhran Al Ramadhan
[ABS-57] Reinterpreting the Concept of Caliph through Gadamerian Hermeneutics
Approach
Aulia Rahman Nugraha, Naupal
[ABS-69] Actually the Wives Want Their Husbands to Support the Maternal Health
Program: A Study of Pregnant Women in Banjarmasin
Sudjatmiko Setyobudihono, Yuseran, Ermina Istiqomah, Muhammad Azra Inan Abdillah
[ABS-79] Tourists Profile and Perception Towards Ecotourism Product in Ambengan
Village, Singaraja Bali
Komang Trisna Pratiwi Arcana, Febianti.
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 57
[ABS-5]
Identification of Potential and Readiness of Malasari Village to Become Tourism Village
in Mount Halimun Salak National Park
Ina Lidiawati (a*), Ratna Sari Hasibuan (a), Sandi Lestari (b)
(a) Forestry Faculty, Nusa Bangsa University
Jl.KH.Sholeh Iskandar Km 4, Tanah Sareal, Bogor
Indonesia.
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Ministry of Forestry
Abstract
Malasari Village is a-heart of Halimun because about 80% of its territory is located in the
area of Mount Halimun Salak National Park (TNGHS). The community is not able to freely
exploit the resources of the area for livelihood because they live in the national park area This
village is one of the villages that have the potential and attractiveness as one tourist attraction
and has an unspoiled ecosystem and has a unique, rare and beautiful natural community. This
research is conducted to find out about the potential and readiness of Kampung Malasari
community to be a Tourism Village. The research method used is the assessment object and
natural attractions (ODTWA) and Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA). Potentials of the
Malasari village are Sawer Waterfall, Citamiang Waterfall, Bombang Waterfall, Sugar Palm
Making, terracing 1001 steps, Homestay Sijagur, Homestay Keramat and Seren Taun Culture
in the Malasari Elders. The assessment of ODTWA is 71.11% so it is feasible to be
developed into a tourism village. The community will be ready to play an active role in
developing their village to become one of the community-based tourism villages.
Keywords: Malasari Village, Object and natural attractions (ODTWA), Participatory Rural
Appraisal(PRA)
Topic: Society
58 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-46]
Lexicon Etnomedisin: Indigenous Culture Mirrored Kampung Naga
Megan Asri Humaira
Department of Elementary School Teacher Education, Djuanda University, Jalan Raya
Puncak No.1 Bogor, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract
This research aimed to uncover local wisdom values of health education contained in the
lexicon ethno-medicine applied by indigenous people in Kampung Naga. The study used two
different kinds of methods of data presentation, namely (1) reference method and (2)
conversing method (Sudaryanto, 1993). Reference method is done by way of noting and
recording the results obtained from what informants talk. Conversing method is a method in
which the researcher directly involves ably in the conversation along with the informant.
Lexicon ethno-medicine functions can be categorized into four functions as follow: (1) social
identity, (2) individual, (3) knowledge, and (4) Sudanese culture identity. In conclusion,
Indigenous view of life in Kampung Naga contains local wisdom, such as the belief of
indigenous peoples that some plants have abilities to relief some diseases have become an
inheritance beliefs from one generation to the next generation. Even though they already
know about more modern medications, they do not forget what they learned from their
ancestors and still follow their traditions with the treatment comes to rely against the fresh
plants in such a way to treat the illness with the ethno-medicine methods.
Keywords: culture mirror; lexicon ethno-medicine; Kampung Naga; indigenous peoples
Topic: Society
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 59
[ABS-50]
The Transition in the Meaning of Suicide from the Existential Ethics Dilemma into the
Radical Ideological Mechanism: Case Study of Suicide Bomber in Indonesia (2000-
2018)
Mutiara Indah Mega Lestari Taher and Naupal
Universitas Indonesia
Abstract
There is a transition in the meaning of suicide from the existential ethics dilemma into the
radical ideological mechanism. The phenomenon of suicide bomber becomes a social fact
that is influenced by radical ideology. Using descriptive-analytical qualitative method: why
the meaning of suicide that upholds freedom in the early existential ethics becomes a form of
terror act that threatens the lives of others. There three thought transition meaning of suicide.
First, describing suicide as an autonomous act of own life as the existentialist. Second,
suicide as a form of collective conscience failure. Third, suicide is a radical mechanism of
ideology that justified by a misunderstanding the concept of jihad. Many of terror acts
become trend of social phenomenon of suicide bomber in Indonesia (2000-2018). The
phenomenon of suicide bomber is a dilemma of life, they cannot synchronize between
ideology of believe and reality. They want their life end as syuhada, religion radical ideology
as a false consciousness. All the suicidal actions that could be terror. Every individual who
try to eliminate the radical ideology that causes the suicide bomber, they must deconstruction
the meaning of jihad as said by Mohammad Arkoun.
Keywords: Suicide; Existentialist; Ideology Mechanism; False Consciousness;
Deconstruction
Topic: Society
60 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-53]
Terrorism and Consumerism: An Analysis of Terrorism Development in Zygmunt
Baumans Liquid Modernity based on Paul Riceours Critique of Ideology
Aisya Maura, Naupal
Universitas Indonesia
Abstract
Technological developments in the globalization era make it easier for people to exchange
information from and to all over the world. It encourages people to continue to follow the
movements of the world, as an effort to survive, or what Bauman named it as survival-and-
gratification consumerism method. The pattern of consumerism leads to the existence of
flawed consumers, namely those who are unable to keep up the global world movement in
liquid modernity era. In the midst of liquid modernity, Bauman thought that the presence of
terrorism is not possible. Using alternative explanation and thought experiments methods,
this study found that some of the premises or reasons used by Bauman to support his claims
contains logical inconsistencies if traced in fundamentalist ideology. By rectifying some of
the inconsistencies found in the concept formulated by Bauman, this study found that
terrorism remained undoubtedly in the era of liquid modernity, even showing its fertile
growth as a result of liquid modernity, not as something that was separated from it. In
addition, this research also found that terrorism is already become an identity, or what Paul
Riceour calls as a problem of ideology.
Keywords: terrorism, consumerism, liquid modernity, flawed consumers, identity, ideology
Topic: Society
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 61
[ABS-56]
Bekasi Identity in Community Social Media Accounts
Rido Budiman, M. Fakhran Al Ramadhan
Islam 45 University
Abstract
This study aims to find out how the community Instagram social media account constructs,
reminds and informs the city identity of Bekasi that "this is Bekasi" by bringing up Bekasi
city landmarks in its Instagram account. In addition to be a community that explores about
Bekasi, what kind of photos are selected to be displayed in the Bekasi community Instagram
account. The method used in this research is ethnography, discourse analysis and also visual
analysis, where the data findings will be described and then reviewed for analysis from field
observations, interview processes, and literature search. The plan to be achieved in this study
is to develop a study of cultural studies specifically on city studies and social media. The
research sought to prove that there were city identity contests in various Instagram social
media accounts that were different from the vision of the city identity that was raised by the
Bekasi city government.
Keywords: city identity, city studies, social media
Topic: Society
62 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-57]
Reinterpreting the Concept of Caliph through Gadamerian Hermeneutics Approach
Aulia Rahman Nugraha, Naupal
Universitas Indonesia
Abstract
The idea of the Caliphate has been an issue in Indonesia in recent years. We can see the
movement to replace the concept of Indonesian government to be the Khilafah Islamiyah.
There is a concern that the concept of the caliph is narrowly interpreted to be merely a matter
of political-power. This becomes a problem, because we fail to understand the meaning of the
caliph in the wider landscape. Through Gadamers hermeneutical approach, it is hoped that we
can understand the meaning of the concept of khalifah to be more comprehensive.
Understanding the text cannot be separated from the tradition in which the interpreter is
located. Thus, the interpreter needs to widen his present horizon to reach the horizon of the
text. The fusion of the horizon is to produce a new understanding. So, to understand the
caliph more fully, we must expand our horizon to reach the horizon of the text; the horizon of
the Quran, the hadith, and the history of the concept of the caliph. Technically, this paper
uses literature study method. The results of this paper show that the concept of the caliph is a
conceptual substance concerning humans who exercise universal goodness on earth.
Keywords: caliph, effective history, fusion of horizon, hermeneutics
Topic: Society
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 63
[ABS-69]
Actually The Wives Want Their Husbands to Support The Maternal Health Program:
A Study of Pregnant Women in Banjarmasin
Sudjatmiko Setyobudihono (a*), Yuseran (b), Ermina Istiqomah (c), Muhammad Azra Inan
Abdillah (d)
(a*) Department of Nutritional Health, Public Health Study Program, Cahaya Bangsa Heath
Science College, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Department of Health Promotion,Public Health Study Program, Cahaya Bangsa Heath
Science College, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia
(c) Psychology Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University,
Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia
(d) Doctor Education Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University,
Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia
Abstract
Iron supplementation tablet consumption program for pregnant women is a national program.
Disparities in pregnant women who did not take tablet Fe and Fe tablets as directed. The
study aims to understand various factors about the role of the husband in the health program
of pregnant women and to to find out the level of strong influenced by each individual that
have influence power. The study uses a qualitative and quantitative mixed method. The
results of qualitative method showed some of the value factors of participation on the
pregnant women health program, namely: the value of human relationship with God includes
sincerity and gratitude, the value of human relationships fraternity, mutual help, and mutual
adjustment, the value of relationships with self, the value of dependence on husbands
permission, the value of obedience to the religion that leads them to obey the husband, the
value of compromise in decision making, and the value of the husbands privileges over his
wife. The results of quantitative method showed that husbands, parents, and mother-in-law
are individuals who had an influence on the process of making decisions. The role of the
husband needs to be understood related to the several of potential benefits.
Keywords: Iron supplementation tablet; pregnant women; role of individuals; value factors
of participation
Topic: Society
64 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-79]
Tourists Profile and Perception Towards Ecotourism Product in Ambengan Village,
Singaraja Bali
Komang Trisna Pratiwi Arcana, Febianti
The International Bali Tourism Institute
(Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Bali Internasional)
Abstract
The development of tourism industry in south of Bali tend to be uncontrolled and it opened
an opportunity for other a development of alternative tourism destination in another region of
Bali such as Singaraja. One of destination with natural and cultural tourism attraction is
Ambengan Village. The objective of this research is to discover the tourist profile and their
perception on ecotourism product in Ambenga Village with qualitative and quantitative
method. To obtain the data, the research instruments used are questioner to 100 mix of
domestic and international tourist, interview guidelines to government, village chief, local
community, and checklist observation. The result found that Majority of the tourist were
satisfied with natural attraction been offered, informative local people, and safety atmosphere
surrounding area. The local community has been aware with tourism potential in their village.
They are in the state of euphoria level. However, it was not completed with other supported
attributes such like accommodation, restaurant, accessibility, route direction, money changer
and souvenir shop. Government needs to allocate more budgets in supervising the community
to develop tourism potential. The data obtained also assists them practically to create
marketing strategy and guidance of ecotourism product in Ambengan Village.
Keywords: tourist, profile, perception, ecotourism, Ambengan Village; Bali
Topic: Society
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 65
Oral Session BICSS
Economics 1 (8)
Tuesday, September 25, 2018,
15.45 - 17.00
Meeting Room 6,
Floor 1
Session Chair: Dr. Sakti Alamsyah
[ABS-22] The Pattern of Empowerment of Mawah As A Model of Poverty Eradication of
Aceh Community in Subdistrict Kuta Baro
Nelly, Rahmi, Mahdani, Djuraidin Ismail
[ABS-25] Contribution of Tourism Object Development to Traditional Traders, Revenue
(study Manara Pandang TourismObject Piere Tendean Banjarmasin)
Gusti Marliani
[ABS-40] The Impact of E-filing Implementation on Increasing Tax Compliance: Survey on
Individual Taxpayer in Indonesia
Ni Made Suwitri Parwati, Femilia Zahra, Tampang, Tenripada
[ABS-48] The Effect of Workload and Work Environment on Employee Performance
Housekeeping
Sri Harini, Sudarijati, Niken Kartiwi
[ABS-59] The influence of Cooperative Information System Universitas Muhammadiyah
Sukabumi Based on Website toward Member Service Quality
Sakti Alamsyah, Eris Darsawati, Ramdan Sukmawan
[ABS-66] Entrepreneurial Orientation of Household Industries of Local Foods in Bogor
District, Jawa Barat
Faizal Maad, Linar Humaira, Anak Agung Eka Suarnata, Tun Sudiyanti
[ABS-72] The Effect of Capital and Volume of Business on The Value Cooperative at
Employees (A Case Study on Bogor City)
Susy Hambani, Ade Budi Setiawan, Masnur Mukmin, Sadam ali
[ABS-75] Analysis of Sme Managers Satisfaction toward Intellectual Capital By Using
Importance Performance Analysis (The Study on Creative SMEs in Bogor, West Jawa,
Indonesia)
Sudarijati, Apendi Arsyad, Sri Harini
66 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-22]
THE PATTERN OF EMPOWERMENT OF MAWAH AS A MODEL OF POVERTY
ERADICATION OF ACEH COMMUNITY IN SUBDISTRICT KUTA BARO
Nelly (a), Rahmi (b), Mahdani (b), Djuraidin Ismail (b)
(a) Lecturers of Management Studies Program Faculty of Economics, SerambiMekkah
University
(b) Lecturers of Management Studies Program Faculty of Economics and Business,Syiah
Kuala University
Abstract
Poverty is a key issue in Indonesias development and economic quality is the key to the
problem. The potential in the agricultural sector is very large, but most of the many farmers
are among the poor and it is very ironic in Indonesia. The practice of indigenous mawah in
Kecamatan Kuta Baro has been going on for generations, the practice that the community is
doing is paddy fields, where the owners of the rice fields entrust their fields to be cultivated
by the people who need the rice fields to help meet their daily needs where this practice can
be one strategies for poverty alleviation in Kuta Baro Aceh Besar sub-district.
The location of this research is in Kuta Baro sub-district, Aceh Besar district, with population
in 5 (five) mukim areas. The number of samples is 5 (five) villages representing each mukim.
Collected data processing will be processed with the "Triangulation" approach. This research
uses data collecting technique of interview, observation and documentation. From the
research results can be seen that poverty alleviation can be done by the community itself by
empowering the values of adat mawah that has long been practiced in Kecamtan Kuta Baro.
Keywords: Empowerment, Mawah, Strategy, Poverty
Topic: Economics
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 67
[ABS-25]
Contribution of Tourism Object Development to Traditional Traders, Revenue (study
Manara Pandang TourismObject Piere Tendean Banjarmasin)
Gusti Marliani
Faculty of Economic University of Achmad Yani Banjarmasin
Abstract
Development tourist objects to attract tourist visits careful planning based on data and
information available, the purpose of development of tourist attraction tailored to the
expectations of tourists to the benefits of tourism services offered. The attractions based on
information research results will be more effective. One of the developments of the
Martapura riverbanks is the development of Siring Piere Tendean and the tower of view, the
floating market, the procurement of river transportation, and the construction of the Bekantan
statue as the mascot of South Kalimantan. Development goals is the improvement of the
economy of the community, local communities and traditional traders around the
development of these attractions. this study aims to know the influence of tourist attraction to
the incomes of local communities and traditional traders. This Research is quantitative and
descriptive. The data used are primary data taken from observation, documentation,
questionnaire method and with data analysis technique using simple regression. The result of
the research shows that the influence of tourism object development on the income of local
community and traditional trader after the development of Siring Piere Tandean. From the
result it shows the increase of income of local community and traditional trader.
Keywords: contribution, tourist attraction, community income
Topic: Economics
68 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-40]
The Impact of E-filing Implementation on Increasing Tax Compliance: Survey on
Individual Taxpayer in Indonesia
Ni Made Suwitri Parwati, Femilia Zahra, Tampang, Tenripada
Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics, Tadulako University, Indonesia
Abstract
This research aims to analize the impact e-filing implementation towards the increasing of
individual tax compliance in Palu, Indonesia. This study was conducted by survey method
through distributing questionnaires to 500 individual taxpayers as respondents. The study
results found that the effect of perceived ease of use on the intention to use e-filing was
supported statistically. however, the effect of perceived usefulness on the intention to use e-
filing was not supported statistically. The effect of intention to use e-filing also has a
statistically significant effect on tax compliance. These results indicate that the
implementation of e-filing directly can increase the level of tax compliance for individual
taxpayers in Palu, Indonesia.
Keywords: Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, e-filing, tax compliance
Topic: Economics
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 69
[ABS-48]
THE EFFECT OF WORKLOAD AND WORK ENVIRONMENT ON EMPLOYEE
PERFORMANCE HOUSEKEEPING
Sri Harini, Sudarijati, Niken Kartiwi
Djuanda University
Abstract
This study aims to determine the effect of workload and work environment on employee
performance housekeeping Hotel Lorin Sentul. The population and sample are 40 employees
of the housekeeping section of Lorin Sentul hotel Bogor. Data collect through questionnaires
and interviews. The instrument test is performed with validity and reliability. Analysis of
research data includes multiple regression analysis, correlation as well as signification test
simultaneously and partially. Based on the results of multiple regressions analysis workload
and work environment have a positive and significant impact on performance and test results
F states that simultaneously workload and work environment effect on employee
performance housekeeping Hotel Lorin Sentul. While the t test results indicate that workload
and work environment partially affect the employee performance of housekeeping Hotel
Lorin Sentul Bogor. Increased workload within the limits of the ability of employees can
improve employee performance.
Keywords: Workload, Work Environment and Employee Performance.
Topic: Economics
70 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-59]
The influence of Cooperative Information System Universitas Muhammadiyah
Sukabumi Based on Website toward Member Service Quality
Sakti Alamsyah (a), Eris Darsawati (a), Ramdan Sukmawan (b)
(a) Universitas Muhammadiyah Sukabumi, Economy Faculty
(b) Universitas Muhammadiyah Sukabumi, Administration Sciences and Humanities Faculty
Jl. R Syamsudin, SH. No. 50 Sukabumi
Abstract
The role of cooperative is still very important in Indonesia and technology development
compels cooperative to change in management especially in presenting data that is more
accurate, complete, fast, and transparent. University Cooperative keeps on innovating in
giving service to members. This paper tries to present university cooperative information
system that aims at increasing service quality by providing university cooperative
information system website so that cooperative member is able to observe cooperative
development by online. Research method applies qualitative descriptive analysis. Population
is member cooperative finance report. Sample is taken by purposive sampling and research
instrument applies questioner for management to know how the influence of cooperative
information system toward management achievement and questioner for cooperative member
to know member response toward cooperative information system program. Data collection is
done by interview to cooperative management and finance data processing is done by using
university cooperative information system application. The result is service quality toward
member is more maximal with the availability of cooperative information system so that data
which is wanted can be obtained faster, accurate, and can decrease mistake in writing data
process and decrease mistake in presenting finance report.
Keywords: Cooperative, Information System, Based on Website
Topic: Economics
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 71
[ABS-66]
Entrepreneurial Orientation of Household Industries of Local Foods in Bogor District,
Jawa Barat
Faizal Maad, Linar Humaira, Anak Agung Eka Suarnata, Tun Sudiyanti
Nusa Bangsa University
Abstract
This study aims (1) to analyze the level of entrepreneurial orientation of local food industry
household entrepreneurs; (2) analyzing the determinant factors of the entrepreneurial
orientation of local food industry household entrepreneurs and (3) formulating strategies to
strengthen the entrepreneurial orientation of local food industry household entrepreneurs in
Bogor regency. This research was conducted in 14 sub-districts and 20 villages in the center
of local food production in Bogor Regency by involving 198 local food industry household
entrepreneurs. Data analysis was simulated using structural equation models (SEM). The
results of this study indicate that the entrepreneurial orientation of local food home industry
entrepreneurs in Bogor Regency is classified as weak. The determinant factor of the
entrepreneurial orientation of local food home industry entrepreneurs consists of individual
characteristics of local food industry entrepreneurs; government policy support; and
entrepreneurial competence. To strengthen the entrepreneurial orientation of local food home
industry entrepreneurs, it is necessary to improve entrepreneurial characteristics; a reminder
of the support of government policies and entrepreneurial competencies of local food home
industry entrepreneurs.
Keywords: home industry, orientation, characteristics, policy, entrepreneurship. competence,
local food.
Topic: Economics
72 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-72]
THE EFFECT OF CAPITAL AND VOLUME OF BUSINESS ON THE VALUE
COOPERATIVE AT EMPLOYEES (A CASE STUDY ON BOGOR CITY)
Susy Hambani, Ade Budi Setiawan, Masnur Mukmin, Sadam ali
Faculty of Economics, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This study aims to determine how The Effect of Capital and Volume of Business on The
Value Cooperative at Employees (a case study on Bogor city). The study design used is
causal research that analyse causality between variable independent and variable dependent.
This sampling technique used was purposive sampling. From the amount employees
cooperative active available 30 (thirty) sample cooperative in Bogor City. This research
analysis tools using multiple regression analysis. Simultaneous hypothesis testing using the
F-test and partial test using t-test with a probability level 5% (0,05). F-test result explain that
the capital and volume of business have a positive effect on the value cooperative. t-test result
showed that the capital has a positive on the value cooperative whereas volume of business
does not influence on the value cooperative.
Keywords: capital, volume of business, value cooperative
Topic: Economics
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 73
[ABS-75]
Analysis of SME Managers Satisfaction toward Intellectual Capital By Using
Importance Performance Analysis (The Study on Creative SMEs in Bogor, West Jawa,
Indonesia)
Sudarijati, Apendi Arsyad, Sri Harini
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
In a tight business competition, all kind of business were pushed to produce premium quality
products. Creative SMEs in Bogor must be able to deal with harder competition, both
domestic product and international product. To support Creative SMEs in producing high
quality product, the role of intellectual capital is very important. Intellectual capital plays a
role in improving employee performance and in the long run it will affect the performance of
SMEs. In addition, this capital can be used as a tool to evaluate employee performance so that
employees can anticipate the needs of SMEs in the future. This study aims to determine how
far quality of intellectual capital in supporting the satisfaction and expectations of Creative
SMEs managers and also the strategy of developing the quality of intellectual capital. Data
collection was carried out through observation, questionnaires, and interview. Data analysis
method used the IPA (Importance Performance Analysis). Respondents in this study were
managers of Creative SMEs. The results of the IPA from 43 attributes indicated that the
information system in providing accurate and up-to-date data and Standard Operational
Procedure must be evaluated and corrected. Based on the gap analysis between actual
performance and expectations showed that the performance of intellectual capital from
employees has not yet exceeded the expectations of creative SME managers.
Keywords: Importance Performance Analysis (IPA), intellectual capital, satisfaction
Topic: Economics
74 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
Oral Session BICSS
Management 1 (7)
Tuesday, September 25, 2018,
15.45 - 17.00
Meeting Room
Mezzanine Floor 1,5
Session Chair: I Wayn Rantiyasa
[ABS-6] Marketing Management Capability of West Java Mangosteen Farmer
Reny Andriyanty*), Hazwan Yunaz, Danial Thaib, Dodi Wahab, Tagor Rambey
[ABS-7] The Influence of Financial Leverage and Operating Leverage to Profitability at
Unilever Indonesia, Tbk
Jan Horas Veryady Purba
[ABS-18] Effect of Company Size, Type of Industry, and Share Ownership on Enterprise
Resource Planning (Erp) Application in Companies Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange
in 2016
Rully Indriani, Bimo Berdia Desnata
[ABS-19] The Influence of Ownership Structure to Web Communication through CSR
Web Disclosure Quality
Bimo Berdia Desnata, Rully Indriani
[ABS-26] Marketing Strategy of Paksebali Tourist Village Towards Smart Village
Destination As Tourism Icon in Klungkung Regency-Bali
I Wayan Pantiyasa, Denok Lestari
[ABS-29] Analysis of Effectiveness of Taxation, and Taxpayer Awareness Awareness of
Compliance with Tax Impact on The Improvement of Regional Income in Tangerang City
Doddy Mulyono, Yudi Nur Supriadi, Ari Agung Nugroho
[ABS-30] ANALYSIS OF STRATEGY FOR INCREASING BUSINESS
PERFORMANCE THROUGH INNOVATION CAPABILITY IN THE TEXTILE
INDUSTRY IN BANTEN
Yudi Nur Supriadi, and Eeng Ahman, Ende
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 75
[ABS-6]
Marketing Management Capability of West Java Mangosteen Farmer
Reny Andriyanty (*), Hazwan Yunaz, Danial Thaib, Dodi Wahab, Tagor Rambey
IBI Kosgoro 1957 Jakarta
Jl. Mohamad Kafi No.15 Jagakarsa Jakarta Selatan 12620
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract
This study aimed to analysed the levels of mangosteen farmer marketing managerial
capabilities in west java province. The research methods was descriptive. This study was
conducted from 315 selected farmers in 17 villages covering Bogor and Tasikmalaya
districts. Quantitative data was analysed by frequency distribution and then tabulated. To
observe the the linkages between marketing management capability and the income of farmer
was used the bivariate correlation analysis by Kendall Tau and The Spearman rho test.
Dependent variable was farmer income and influence factors were planning, organizing,
actuating and controlling on the marketing farmer activity. The result of this study indicated
that mangosteen farmer marketing managerial capabilities in west java province was very
low, correlate in low degree and also not statistically significant. Importance factors that
could improve their direct marketing capability based on the Bogor farmer response, was
good cultivation capabality, meanwhile the Tasikmalaya farmer choose training marketing.
Keywords: Mangosteen, Farmer, Marketing management capability
Topic: Management
76 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-7]
The Influence of Financial Leverage and Operating Leverage to Profitability at
Unilever Indonesia, Tbk
Jan Horas Veryady Purba
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Kesatuan,
Jalan Ranggagading No 1, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The goal of this study was to analyse the influence of degree of financial leverage (DFL) and
degree of operating leverage (DOL) to profitability (ROE), either partially or simultaneously.
The research question is whether the company has been effective in using DFL and DOL to
improve the profitability of the company. The analytical method used is multiple regression,
using secondary data of PT Unilever Indonesia, Tbk, from Indonesia Stock Exchange in
2005-2017. The result of this study showed that DOL have positive and significant effect on
profitability, while DFL has negative effect and also significant on profitability.
Simultaneously, DOL and DFL have an effect on profitability, and DFL is relatively more
dominant than DOL. The findings of this research enrich and align with previous studies.
Keywords: Financial Leverage, Operating Leverage, Profitability
Topic: Management
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 77
[ABS-18]
Effect of Company Size, Type of Industry, and Share Ownership on Enterprise
Resource Planning (Erp) Application in Companies Listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange
in 2016
Rully Indriani (a*), Bimo Berdia Desnata (b)
(a) Faculty of Economics and Business, Airlangga University
Jalan Airlangga No. 4 - 6, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Faculty of Economics and Business, Airlangga University
Jalan Airlangga No. 4 - 6, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia
Abstract
This study examines the factors that affect the implementation of Enterprise Resource
Planning (ERP) program in the company. Implementation of ERP is very expensive, so not
all companies apply it. This study examines the effect of the size of the company, whether the
manufacturing industry or non-manufacturing, and the companies share ownership by foreign
and non-foreign to the implementation of ERP. The subjects of this study are all companies
listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016. The results of this study indicate that the size
of the company and the type of industrial companies affect the implementation of ERP in the
company.
Keywords: company size, type of company industry, share ownership of company,
implementation of Enterprise Resource Planning
Topic: Management
78 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-19]
The Influence of Ownership Structure to Web Communication through CSR Web
Disclosure Quality
Bimo Berdia Desnata (a*), Rully Indriani (b)
(a) Faculty of Economics and Business, Airlangga University
Jalan Airlangga No. 4 - 6, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Faculty of Economics and Business, Airlangga University
Jalan Airlangga No. 4 - 6, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia
Abstract
Website in mining companies is a media to deliver the sustainable enterprise information.
The ability to manage information on a website is needed so that the information provided is
right on target and can meet the needs of all stakeholders. Companies owned by diverse
shareholders need a report that contains the companies news until the companies annual
reports are easily accessible, reliable and qualified. CSR web disclosure does not forget to be
the attention of shareholders. The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of ownership
structure on website communication through quality CSR disclosure. The sample used in this
study is a mining company listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange with the 2015-2016
research period. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis with
the result that there is influence of ownership structure to web communication through CSR
web disclosure quality.
Keywords: Ownership Structure, Corporate Social Responsibility, Website Quality
Disclosure
Topic: Management
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 79
[ABS-26]
Marketing Strategy of Paksebali Tourist Village Towards Smart Village Destination As
Tourism Icon in Klungkung Regency-Bali
I Wayan Pantiyasa, Denok Lestari
Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Bali Internasional
Abstract
This research aimed to analyze the marketing aspects and the marketing strategies of tourist
village Paksebali. The research was done by observation, interview, documentation, SWOT
research questionnaire, and focus group discussion. Data were analyzed with qualitative
descriptive and SWOT analysis. The result of this research were, firstly, the market segment
was 90% local and only 10% domestic tourists, it did not have revenue target, and business
position was still at introduction stage to prospective customers. The product of Paksebali
tourist village included tour packages (at introductory stage), food and beverage sales, pre-
wedding venue, and tourist attraction of Kali Unda. Paksebali village had its own website for
its promotion, and very strategic location which was well maintained. Secondly, the product
marketing strategy was in the position of growth-oriented strategy. Alternative strategies
were offered, namely: launching the tour package product immediately by preparing the
required components, creatively arranging the restaurant menu, creatively designing a new
tourist attraction in Kali Unda, conducting more aggressive promotional activities to schools,
government and private institutions, through social media and website, developing links with
rafting companies, travel agents, guides, create and other tourist villages. Pricing policies
could also be made to attract tourists.
Keywords: marketing strategy, STP (Segmenting, Targeting, Positioning), marketing mix,
tourist village, smart village destination.
Topic: Management
80 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-29]
Analysis of Effectiveness of Taxation, and Taxpayer Awareness Awareness of
Compliance with Tax Impact on The Improvement of Regional Income in Tangerang
City
Doddy Mulyono (a), Yudi Nur Supriadi (a), Ari Agung Nugroho (b)
(a) STISIP Yuppentek
(b) Universitas Bangka Belitung
Abstract
This research was conducted to determine and analyze the effect of the Analysis of the
Effectiveness of Collection, and the Awareness of Taxpayers BPHTB on Taxpayers
Compliance Impact on Increasing Regional Income of Tangerang City. The sample in this
study is taxpayers in Tangerang City as many as 200 respondents with purposive sampling
method. The data analysis technique used in this study is quantitative analysis using the SEM
(Structural Equation Modelling) model of AMOS 22 program. The results of this study
indicate that there is a positive influence of the system of analysis of the effectiveness of
collection, and the awareness of BPHTB taxpayers on taxpayer compliance with the impact
on significantly increasing the regional income of Tangerang City. The interpretation of the
results of this study will have an important meaning to determine a clear strategy in
increasing regional income through the effectiveness of BPHTB tax collection in the City of
Tangerang from the results of calculating the direct, indirect and total effects of generating
novelty values from the results of the study
Keywords: Collection Effectiveness, Taxpayer Awareness, Taxpayer Compliance, Regional
Revenue
Topic: Management
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 81
[ABS-30]
Analysis of Strategy for Increasing Business Performance through Innovation
Capability in The Textile Industry in Banten
Yudi Nur Supriadi I (a), and Eeng Ahman (b) and Ende (c)
(a) STISIP Yuppentek, Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan I No. 1, Kota Tangerang,
(b) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan Setiabudi No. 229 Kota Bandung
(c) Universitas Bina Bangsa, Jalan Raya Serang - Jakarta, KM, 03 NO 1 B) Serang
Abstract
To find out the strategy to improve business performance through innovation capability in the
textile industry, the authors conduct a study on the effect of co-creation, entrepreneur
capability, on the performance firm through innovation capability. The sample in this study is
a company engaged in the textile industry in Banten province as many as 125 respondents
with purposive sampling method. The data analysis technique used in this study is
quantitative analysis using the SEM (Structural Equation Modelling) model of the AMOS
23.00 program. the results of the study explain that the positive influence of entrepreneur
capability, on the performance firm through innovation capability, but for co-creation, the
results have no effect on company performance. While the entrepreneur capability variable
has the most dominant influence on company performance. The results of this study explain
that the total influence of entrepreneur capability and co-creation on innovation capability has
a very large impact on improving the performance of companies in the textile industry in
Banten province
Keywords: co-creation, entrepreneur capability, innovation capability, performance firm
Topic: Management
82 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
Oral Session BICSS
Education 2 (10)
Wednesday, September 26, 2017
13.00 – 15.30
Ballroom
Corner 1
Session Chair: Radif Khotamir Rusli
[ABS-61] The effects of Character Education Implemented in English Language Teaching
Dewi Suriyani Djamdjuri
[ABS-63] Students Interest on the Use of Islamic Teaching Materials in English Language
Teaching
Dewi Suriyani Djamdjuri
[ABS-67] Development of Teaching Materials Model for Educational Leadership courses
based on Tawhidic Values: A Preliminary Research
Berliana Kartakusumah, Fachrur Razi Amir
[ABS-80] The Representations of Informative Function in Handling Food Service at
Restaurant
Denok Lestari, I Wayan Pantiyasa
[ABS-95] The Role of Pesantren toward Economic Empowerment of The Surrounding
Society
Radif Khotamir Rusli, Asep Sugand
[ABS-101] Perception of Elementary School Teachers to Readiness Formation of Inclusive
Elementary School
Rasmitadila, Reza Rachmadtullah
[ABS-106] Utilization of Waste as a Source of Learning for Primary Students towards Civil
Society
R. Andi Ahmad Gunadi, Zulfitria, Happy Indira Dewi
[ABS-121] Sound Correspondences among Cognates Shared by Arabic, English, and
Indonesian
Fauzi Syamsuar
[ABS-122] Current Condition of Students Awareness for Scientific Publication: Case in
Bogor Ibn Khaldun University
Ruhenda, E. Mujahidin
[ABS-124] Guidance and Counseling at Islamic University in Helping Student of Academic
Procrastination Cases
Imas Kania Rahman.
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 83
[ABS-61]
The effects of Character Education Implemented in English Language Teaching
Dewi Suriyani Djamdjuri
Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor, Jl. K.H. Soleh Iskandar Bogor 16162
Abstract
This research aims at finding out the effects of character education implemented in English
language teaching through Islamic teaching materials. The research is described by
investigating the following details: (1) to explore what are the effects of Islamic character
education implemented through Islamic teaching materials in student daily life, (2) to know
how do the students understanding toward the character value in Islamic teaching materials
and what characters they gained most. The method applied is descriptive qualitative
approach. The instruments are questionnaire and interview which were administered to the
students after the treatments. The findings from the research show that 1) the character
education implemented in English language teaching affects student life, by which the
students can apply directly the character values that they understood from the Islamic
materials. 2) From the students understanding, they mostly gained five characters from the
Islamic teaching materials: religiosity (100 %), honesty (60 %), curiosity (100 %),
friendliness (60 %) and responsibility (50 %).
Keywords: Effects of Character Education, English Language Teaching, Islamic Teaching
Materials, Authentic materials
Topic: Education
84 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-63]
Students Interest on the Use of Islamic Teaching Materials in English Language
Teaching
Dewi Suriyani Djamdjuri
Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor Jl. K.H. Soleh Iskandar Bogor 16162
Abstract
The use of Islamic materials in English language teaching (ELT) is a kind of using authentic
materials. The use of authentic materials is mostly recommended since it is in touch with the
real life of the students. In Islam, Noble Quran as one of the greatest miracles of Allah was
revealed to the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as the finest source of discourse. So
much knowledge can be found from the noble Quran include some models of language and
materials that can be used in language field especially in ELT. The aim of this research is to
find out the student interest on the use of Islamic materials in ELT. The method applied is
descriptive qualitative. After conducting the research, we gain the mean score from the
calculation of the student responses. The mean score of the student interest based on the mean
score and category of group A is 80.16 and group B is 82.26. It indicates that students from
both group A and B are interested in learning English using Islamic teaching materials.
Keywords: Islamic Teaching Materials, English Language Teaching, Authentic materials,
Students Interest
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 85
[ABS-67]
Development of Teaching Materials Model for Educational Leadership courses based
on Tawhidic Values: A Preliminary Research
Berliana Kartakusumah, Fachrur Razi Amir
FKIP, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This preliminary research is aimed to develop an instructional materials model for
educational leadership course based on tawhidic values by using the documentary and library
research method. The primary inquiry motivating this research is to identify and develop the
instructional materials on educational leadership course which thought in some
administrations or management of education faculty in Indonesia. The objectives of research
are (1) to study the existing instructional materials of educational leadership course contained
in books and currents curriculum, (2) to develop the preliminary form of instructional
materials model on educational leadership course based on tawhidic values. The results show
that the existing instructional materials on educational leadership is open to developed and it
is suit to tawhidic values.
Keywords: Tawhidic Values, Islamic Educational Leadership
Topic: Education
86 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-80]
The Representations of Informative Function in Handling Food Service at Restaurant
Denok Lestari, I Wayan Pantiyasa
Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Bali Internasional
Abstract
Tourism is the worldwide fast-growing industry which directly affects various fields of life.
Tourism study does not stand by itself, but is supported by other social sciences, specifically
language education. This paper, based on a research in language functions, aimed to identify
the use of informative functions in handling food service at the restaurant. Categorized as a
study of English for Specific Purposes (ESP), this paper described language variations to
provide preliminary analysis of needs in tourism and hospitality context. The research
methods were qualitative, using observation and recording technique. The data were in the
form of transcribed utterances between guests and waiters at the restaurant. The result of the
analysis showed that informative functions were represented through micro functions, namely
asking, explaining, stating, and confirming.
Keywords: tourism, language functions, English for Specific Purposes (ESP), informative
functions.
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 87
[ABS-95]
THE ROLE OF PESANTREN TOWARD ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT OF THE
SURROUNDING SOCIETY
Radif Khotamir Rusli, Asep Sugandi
Faculty of Education, Djuanda Universiry, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The role of Pondok Pesantren in Indonesia is very important from the past until now. Since it
remains strong and consistently running the Islamic teaching and the original teaching of
Indonesia itself with various traditions and values. The study is aimed to identify and
describe the role of Pondok Pesantren toward the economic empowerment of the surrounding
society in details. The method used in this research is qualitative method with the type of case
study, whereas based on philosophy of post-positivism, which is used to examine the
conditional of natural objects. Data collected in words form that have been reduced and
validated. The primary data source used is the leadership of Pondok Pesantren, that is Kiai.
Secondary data is taken from documentation and observation. The empowerment that has
been implemented is on the fields of works, social field, economic, and education. Based on
literature review related to the concept of society empowerment or to strengthen the economy
of people, groups, or communities so that they become independent.
Keywords: Pondok Pesantren, empowerment, economic, society
Topic: Education
88 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-101]
Perception of Elementary School Teachers to Readiness Formation of Inclusive
Elementary School
Rasmitadila (a), Reza Rachmadtullah (b)
(a) Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
(b) University of PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore teachers’ perceptions of the level of readiness and the
factors that constrain the public elementary school to become inclusive elementary schools.
This study uses a quantitative approach with the type of survey research involved 115
respondents who are public elementary school teachers in the area of Bogor City and Bogor
Regency, West Java. Selection of respondents using random multistage cluster technique.
Data collection was conducted using an open questionnaire that gave respondents the
freedom to answer freely. Data were analysed using descriptive analysis with percentages.
The results of the study found that the level of preparedness of public elementary schools to
become inclusive elementary schools consisted of three categories: ready (20%), not ready
(49.60%), unprepared (30.40%). Factors that become constraints in the formation of public
elementary schools to be inclusive elementary school consist of six factors, namely:
availability of supporting facilities and infrastructure (24.35%), teacher skills (23.48%),
availability of special teachers (20%), parents mind set and the community (14.78%),
availability of funds (9.57%), government involvement (7.82%). The establishment of a
public elementary school into an inclusive elementary school is not ready to be carried out
because it still encounters obstacles that must continue to be considered by the government,
schools and the community
Keywords: elementary school teacher, inclusive education, inclusive school
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 89
[ABS-106]
Utilization of Waste as a Source of Learning for Primary Students towards Civil Society
R. Andi Ahmad Gunadi, Zulfitria, Happy Indira Dewi
Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta
Abstract
Learning resources are all things that can be used to help the learning process. Learning
resources consist of learning resources designed and learning resources utilized. Learning
resources used are learning resources that are not specifically designed for learning purposes
and their existence can be found, applied and utilized for learning purposes. Waste is a
learning resource that can be utilized and has no end to learning. With good and right
management, waste can be used by students to improve human dignity and towards civil
society. Research objective: utilize waste as a learning resource towards civil society.
Research method: qualitative descriptive. Respondents: grade 3 students at SDN Iwul 03
Parung, Bogor, numbering 27 people. Research results: 1). 25 or 92.6% of students know
waste as a learning resource in the learning environment; 2) 25 or 92.6% of students know
how to make organic compost with basic organic matter; 3). 24 or 88.9% of students get
proper education rights after using waste as a learning resource. Conclusion: As a source of
learning, waste can be used to improve the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor quality of
students in terms of living clean, healthy, comfortable, economical according to the full
dignity of human beings.
Keywords: waste, learning resource, primary student, civil society
Topic: Education
90 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-121]
Sound Correspondences among Cognates Shared by Arabic, English, and Indonesian
Fauzi Syamsuar
Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor
Abstract
The study aims to investigate sound correspondences among cognates shared by Arabic,
English, and Indonesian. The cognates comprise Arabic and Indonesian lexical items copied
from English and English lexical items as the forms from which they are copied. The method
of the study used literature study. The data corpora are taken from the phonological forms
(pronunciations) of the lexical items which are obtained from trusted transcription/source.
The result found that Besides sound correspondences (known as sound replacements in
morphophonemics), certain other morphophonemic phenomena found in the phonological
realization of the lexical items, i.e., sound additions, sound fusions and deletions, sound
laxing, sound lenitions, sound fortitions, assimilations, dissimilation, and metatheses, are
being analytically discussed. The patterns of sound correspondences among the cognates, as
well as irregularities found in the correspondences, become the findings of the investigation.
Keywords: cognates, copied lexical items, morphophonemics, sound correspondences
(sound replacements)
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 91
[ABS-122]
Current Condition of Students Awareness for Scientific Publication: Case in Bogor Ibn
Khaldun University
Ruhenda, E. Mujahidin
Bogor Ibn Khaldun University
Abstract
Reading and writing practice for students are remaining low in Indonesia if compare to other
Southeast Asian countries. This condition becomes one reason of lack of their writing
competencies. This case is also reflected in producing scientific publication after graduation,
especially in private university. Therefore, efforts are needed to improve the ability to
produce scientific work for students. This study was aimed to provide information address to
current condition of student awareness for scientific publication. The method used was
survey using questioners that conducted in Bogor Ibn Khaldun University addressed to
undergraduate and graduate students as respondents. The results showed that 33% from 193
respondents have published their scientific task in journal, while others published only in
faculty website. More information, it is caused by lack of awareness on publication
responsibility and regulation of publication and also lack of encouragement from supervisors.
Keywords: Awareness, Bogor Ibn Khaldun University, scientific publication, student,
writing
Topic: Education
92 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-124]
Guidance and Counseling at Islamic University in Helping Student of Academic
Procrastination Cases
Imas Kania Rahman.
Universitas Ibn Khaldun
e-mail: [email protected]
Abstract
This study aimed to describe the forms of student behavior in cases of academic
procrastination and the pattern of guidance and counselling services for these students at
Islamic University. Field qualitative research was conducted at UIKA Bogor , UIN Bandung
and UIN Yogyakarta using observations and interviews. The results showed that the
behaviours of academic procrastination at Islamic University students could be described as
follows: late entering class and not being disciplined according to schedule, procrastinating
carrying out academic assignments from subject lecturers, avoiding certain tasks, choosing
other activities and learning permits in class, the number of attendance did not meet the
minimum requirements, the grade was below standard or not passed, IPK was below
standard, and threatened Drop Out (DO). The implementation of guidance and counselling
services at Islamic University had not run synergistically between the Intruksional Kurikuler
(IK), Administrasi Pendidikan (AK) and Guidance and Counseling (BK). BK services had
not had specially aim for helping students in cases of academic procrastination, more focused
on career services (career center). The lack of support from the leadership, professional
human resources was not available, and there was no regulation governing the comprehensive
guidance and counseling services at Islamic University.
Keywords: Keywords: Guidance and counselling services at Islamic University and
academic procrastination.
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 93
Oral Session BICSS
Management 2 (10)
Wednesday, September 26, 2017
13.00 - 15.30
Ballroom
Corner 2
Session Chair: Syahyono
[ABS-32] The development of absorptive capacity in large firm Automotive segment
Syahyono
[ABS-34] Tourism Marketing Model Based on Culture That Triggers the Empowerment of
SMEs (The Study on KSPN in West Java, Indonesia)
Lucky Hikmat Maulana, Irwan Ch., Dwi Gemina
[ABS-36] Premium Services As Competitive Advantage for Halal Supply Chain in Indonesia
Raden Didiet Rachmat Hidayat, Wynd Rizaldy, Lis Lesmini, Friska Mastarida, Hasanuddin Yasni
[ABS-38] Effect of Determining City Minimum Wages on the Sustainability of Industrial
Sector Investments the Implications for Manpower Absorption in the City of Tangerang
Dodi Subagia, Asep Sugara, Agus Rahmat Hermawanto
[ABS-41] Entrepreneurial Intentions among Entrepreneurship Course Students Shaped by
Individual Effects and Family Support
Haris Budiyono, Rianti Setyawasih
[ABS-64] Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting of State Owned Enterprises/Regional
Owned Enterprises in Central Sulawesi Province
Muliati, Mohammad Iqbal
[ABS-70] Muslim Tourist Satisfaction of Halal Tourism in Lombok
Filda Rahmiati, Meilisa Audina Putri
[ABS-81] The Implementation of Proactive Environmental Strategies and Its Relation to the
Environmental Performance
Genoveva, Lisbeth Sibarani
[ABS-82] The Impact of Total Quality Management (TQM) Implementation, Performance
Measurement System and Reward System on Managerial Performance in PT Multistrada
Arah Sarana Tbk Cikarang
Genoveva, Lisbeth Sibarani
[ABS-90] The Effect of Entrepreneurship Marketing on the Performance of Small and
Medium Scale of Snacks Industries with a Balanced Scorecard Approach in ASEAN
Economic Community in Bandung West Java Province
Dwi Gemina, Irwan Ch, Sri Harini
94 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-32]
The development of absorptive capacity in large firm Automotive segment
Syahyono
UNISMA BEKASI
Abstract
Knowledge is currently viewed as an important strategic resource in companies in order to
gain competitive advantage. However, the success in generating competitive advantage will
depend on the companys ability to acquire and assimilate knowledge (potential absorptive
capacity) and to transform and exploit knowledge (realized absorptive capacity).
Therefore, this study combines quantitative and qualitative approaches (Gilbert, 1992), which
involve complex research designs, usually with research stages that might be iterate
(Danemark, Ekstrom, & Karlsson, 2002), such as this research. By combining methods, study
experts to achieve a more comprehensive nuanced understanding of the implementation of
absorptive capacity.
This Prociding builds on Zahra and Georges four dimensions of absorptive capacity (ACAP)
trying to identify the development Evolution of absorptive capacity (ACAP ) in large firm
Automotive over time span. The empirical study using automotive segment as a case,
demonstrated the process development of absorptive capacity (ACAP ) through time span
using key indicators. Based on all available public data and using content analysis, the data
shows a tendency of faster absorptive capacity (ACAP) development automotive business
segment with increasing amount of R&D investment. Finally, the industry force might also
act as a factor boosting the development of absorptive capacity (ACAP ) in large firms.
Keywords: Absorptive Capacity, Large Firm, Development
Topic: Management
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 95
[ABS-34]
Tourism Marketing Model Based on Culture That Triggers the Empowerment of SMEs
(The Study on KSPN in West Java, Indonesia)
Lucky Hikmat Maulana, Irwan Ch., Dwi Gemina
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The tourism sector has a very important role for the income of a country and for regions that
have tourism potential. The World Tourism Organization (WTO) report and analysis found
that tourism contributions are very meaningful for job creation. It is stated that out of every
nine employment opportunities available globally, one of them comes from the tourism
sector. The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze tourism marketing strategy
models that can bring cultural excellence and uniqueness in the KSPN region destinations in
West Java, so that business opportunities are open for SMEs. The model is an abstraction
from reality that provides the purpose of setting and simplifying views about reality. An ideal
pattern of tourism marketing strategies was found which synergized with SME
empowerment. Survey research methods and descriptive and verification research forms. The
object of the research is the SMEs that are trying in the field of tourism in 6 KSPN in West
Java by using 200 samples and Path Analysis. The implementation of the strategy uses
Importance Performance Analysis with an assessment based on tourist perceptions and
expectations. The results showed that the cultural values of each destination community had a
significant influence in local tourism marketing. Economic development in each destination
influences the business of SMEs in providing tourist needs. Promotion of local culture is
recommended and guidance for SMEs in developing tourism awareness.
Keywords: KSPN Destinations, Cultural Tourism, SME Empowerment
Topic: Management
96 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-36]
Premium Services As Competitive Advantage for Halal Supply Chain in Indonesia
Raden Didiet Rachmat Hidayat (a*), Wynd Rizaldy (a), Lis Lesmini (a), Friska Mastarida
(a), Hasanuddin Yasni (b)
(a) Trisakti Institute Transportation and Logistics, Jalan IPN No. 2, Cipinang Besar Selatan,
Jakarta 13410, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Indonesia Cold Chain Association, Jalan Terusan I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Bekasi 17134,
Indonesia
Abstract
Indonesia as the country with the most Muslim population in the world, based on the 2010
census, was 87.18% of 237,641,326 or 207,175,708 people. As the largest Muslim country in
the world, the need for halal products in Indonesia certainly has enormous economic value.
The need for halal products supported by the Halal Supply Chain is a promising business
opportunity.
Halal Supply Chain requires the existence of premium services to guarantee the halal of the
product and guarantee the quality or quality of the initial process until it reaches the
consumer. This process, called from farm to fork, requires supervision and assurance support
that requires more expensive costs. Another issue, the Halal Product Guarantee Act (JPH
Law) No. 33 of 2014 which will soon be implemented in 2019 in Indonesia has provided a
regulatory basis for this. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach because it
wanted to clearly and deeply describe the activities that had been carried out. The results
obtained are positioning premium services for halal supply chains that cause halal products to
also become high-quality premium products as competitive advantages based on uniqueness.
Keywords: premium services, halal supply chain, competitive advantage, unique
Topic: Management
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 97
[ABS-38]
Effect of Determining City Minimum Wages on the Sustainability of Industrial Sector
Investments the Implications for Manpower Absorption in the City of Tangerang
Dodi Subagia (a), Asep Sugara (a), Agus Rahmat Hermawanto (b)
(a) STISIP Yuppentek
(b) STT Bandung
Abstract
This research was conducted to determine and analyze the influence of the Analysis of the
City Minimum Wage Implementation on Industrial Sector Investment Implications for
Manpower Absorption in the City of Tangerang. Samples of 100 respondents were taken
from employees and managers in the Tangerang City industry. Most of the data collected in
the survey provides questionnaires and documentation studies, data processing is done using
SMARTPLS software. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant influence
on the results of data processing shows that the application of the City Minimum Wage is
positively and significantly related to labour absorption but is reversed with the condition of
industrial investment in the city of Tangerang which has an effect but negative implications.
input to the Tangerang City Government to pay attention to the application of the city
minimum wage so as not to harm the sustainability of the industry which will later impact the
conditions of investment and regional revenue of Tangerang City
Keywords: City Minimum Wages, Labor Absorption, and Investment
Topic: Management
98 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-41]
Entrepreneurial Intentions among Entrepreneurship Course Students Shaped by
Individual Effects and Family Support
Haris Budiyono (a*). Rianti Setyawasih (b**)
(a) Agribusiness Department, Agriculture Faculty, Universitas Islam 45 Bekasi, City of
Bekasi, 17113, Indonesia
(b) Management Departement, Economic Faculty, Universitas Islam 45, City of Bekasi,
17113, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected],
(**) [email protected]
Abstract
This study provides explanation on how entrepreneurship course possibly stimulates student
interest and sprinkle seeds of entrepreneurial intention. Most previous studies of
entrepreneurial intention associated to university students without any consideration or
explanation on how entrepreneurship course have been provided to them. Path analysis was
used to evaluate causal model of the relationships among entrepreneurial intentions, personal
attitude, self-efficacy, and family support. Result indicates that self-efficacy acts well as an
intervening variable influence positively and directly on student entrepreneurial intention.
Family support influence positively and directly on student entrepreneurial intention, and
indirectly through formation personal attitude and self-efficacy. How family support
influence entrepreneurial intention as resulted in this study relevant to other researchers.
Responsibility of entrepreneurship course on shaping attitude and self-efficacy to seed
student entrepreneurial intention at the university level should be aligned with university
vision itself. Actually, there is great challenge for the higher education institutions in
Indonesia to move forward early in formulating a suitable concept of entrepreneurial
ecosystem at campus level. Eventually, a high number of graduates becoming successful
business owners next would be an excellent measure of outcomes for the higher education
itself.
Keywords: entrepreneurship course, entrepreneurial intention, family support, personal
attitude, self-efficacy.
Topic: Management
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 99
[ABS-64]
Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting of State Owned Enterprises/Regional Owned
Enterprises in Central Sulawesi Province
Muliati, Mohammad Iqbal
Department of Accounting, Tadulako University, Palu, Indonesia
Abstract
Disclosure of corporate social responsibility is an illustration of the implementation of
corporate social responsibility This study aims to analyse the information needed in the field
of social responsibility in line with the business of SOE/ROE in Central Sulawesi Province,
as well as analyse and develop social responsibility reporting model that can support
company performance. The research method used is survey, by digging questioner and
interview to responder, that is employees. Purposive sampling method was used and analysed
with comparative descriptive. he results of the study show that there are still state-owned
enterprises in Central Sulawesi Province that have not carried out social responsibility
activities in their operational areas, have not revealed the social responsibility activities in the
annual report or sustainability report. While ROEs disclose at the annual report and the
company’s website. The reporting carried out generally relates to community development,
working capital assistance, scholarship assistance. Originality - This study contributes to the
social disclosure literature, especially in the implementation of social responsibility in the
operating area, as a form of corporate commitment to stakeholders, and in social
responsibility. Limitations of the study: Research findings that illustrate the social
responsibility of SOEs are still in the determination of regional boundaries, in this case the
Corporate Social Responsibility has not covered all of its operational areas. The next
researcher can then verify our findings, and research from another perspective.
Keywords: Corporate social responsibility reporting, SOE, ROE
Topic: Management
100 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-70]
Muslim Tourist Satisfaction of Halal Tourism in Lombok
Filda Rahmiati (a*), Meilisa Audina Putri (b)
(a) Faculty of Business, Management Study Program, President University
Jl Ki Hajar Dewantara, Jababeka Education Park, Cikarang
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Faculty of Business, Management Study Program, President University
Jl Ki Hajar Dewantara, Jababeka Education Park, Cikarang
Abstract
The rising of Muslim population around the world creates the increasing demand of tourism
in accordance with Islamic rules called as Halal Tourism. This study examined Lombok
islands which have won an International Halal Destination Award in 2016. This study
investigates Destination Image, Perceived Value and Islamic Value impact on Muslim
Tourist Satisfaction of Halal Tourism in Lombok. This research used 110 respondents using
non-probability sampling with convenience sampling and a survey through questionnaires.
Data analysis procedures used in this study is Multiple Linear Regression which test
reliability for analyse for testing hypothesis. Based on Multiple Linear Regression, result of
Destination Image, Perceived Value and Islamic Value were found to have positive and
significant impact on Muslim Tourist Satisfaction partially and simultaneously with R2 of
0.775. It indicates that 77.5% of the variance in Muslim Tourist Satisfaction in Lombok
influenced by destination image, perceived value, and Islamic value. The recommendation is
given to future study are used this three variables in other locations of halal tourism in
Indonesia, therefore, it will create a sustainable halal tourism of Indonesia tourism which
create a competitive advantage for Indonesia in attracting tourist to visit Indonesia for Halal
tourism purposes.
Keywords: Halal Tourism, Destination Image, Perceived Value, Islamic Value, Tourist
Satisfaction
Topic: Management
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 101
[ABS-81]
The Implementation of Proactive Environmental Strategies and Its Relation to the
Environmental Performance
Genoveva (*), Lisbeth Sibarani
President University
Management Study Program, School of Business
President University
(*) Corespondent : [email protected]
Abstract
The aim of this research to be discussed due to many corporates who has tried to implement
the proactive environmental strategies which is the domino effect of the emergence of green
consumer. This phenomenon appeared because many firms’ corporates do not take account
on its commitment towards the environmental system implemented in the company. The pre-
survey held by the researchers to 5 (five) companies which applied the environmental system
management, showed that they found it difficult to enhance their environmental performance
due to the lack of the organizational commitment. This study used quantitative approach. The
population in this research are 53 companies listed in the Jakarta Stock Exchange which has
implemented environmental management system. The data has been processed by using
SmartPLS software version 3.0. The result concludes that there are four hypotheses accepted,
they are: Customer Pressure has positive impact towards Proactive Environmental Strategies;
Organizational Commitment has positive impact towards Proactive Environmental Strategies;
Proactive Environmental Strategies has positive impact towards Environmental Performance
and Organizational Commitment has positive impact towards Environmental Performance.
Whils, the result showed that Customer Pressure has negative impact towards Environmental
Performance. Nevertheless, each hypothesis has significant impact.
Keywords: Proactive environment strategies, Organizational comitment, Customer pressure,
Proactive environment, Environment performance
Topic: Management
102 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-82]
The Impact of Total Quality Management (TQM) Implementation, Performance
Measurement System and Reward System on Managerial Performance in PT
Multistrada Arah Sarana Tbk Cikarang
Genoveva (*), Lisbeth Sibarani
Management Study Program, School of Busines, President University, Cikarang
(*) Corespondent Email : [email protected]
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to get evidence of the impact of Total Quality Management
(TQM) Implementation, Performance Measurement System and Reward System on
Managerial Performance. This research is taken in PT Multistrada Arah Sarana, Tbk
Cikarang. The data was collected by distributing questionnaires with stratified sampling to
the respondents. Samples used in this research were taking hold of officer, junior officer, staff
and junior manager with a total sample of 237 respondents. The analysis method used in this
research were descriptive statistic, data quality test, classic assumption test, and hypothesis
testing by using computer through IBM SPSS 17 program for Windows. The result of this
research showed that total quality management (TQM) implementation has positive impact
significantly on managerial performance with 0,000 significance, performance measurement
system has positive impact significantly on managerial performance with 0,000 significance,
and also reward system has positive impact significantly on managerial performance with
0,000 significance. This research also showed that total quality management (TQM)
implementation, performance measurement system and reward system have contributed
47,5% of the variances in managerial performance, while 52,5% was impacted by other
variances which is not a part of this research.
Keywords: Total Quality Management (TQM), Performance Measurement System, Reward
System, Managerial Performance
Topic: Management
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 103
[ABS-90]
The Effect of Entrepreneurship Marketing on the Performance of Small and Medium
Scale of Snacks Industries with a Balanced Scorecard Approach in ASEAN Economic
Community in Bandung West Java Province
Dwi Gemina, Irwan Ch, Sri Harini
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This study aims to analyse the simultaneous and partial influence based on entrepreneurship
marketing towards SMI performance with a balanced scorecard approach, and to analyse the
factors which are driving and inhibiting the performance of SMI with a balanced scorecard
approach in Bandung. The samplings amounted to 100 SMIs which are registered at the SMI
Department of Cooperatives and Perindag (Trading and Industry) Bandung. The method used
in this research is survey method, in the form of descriptive and verification research. The
data collection was carried out through interviews and distributing questionnaires to business
managers. The tests used are the test of validity, reliability, and ordinal scale which are raised
to the interval scale by using method of successive interval for path analysis. The results of
this study show that all indicators simultaneously are valid and reliable. The research was
conducted on entrepreneurship marketing of the performance of snack SMI with a balanced
scorecard approach. Meanwhile, all indicators partially have a positive and significant impact
on the performance of snack SMI with a balanced scorecard approach. Therefore, driving
factors of the performance of snack SMI with a balanced scorecard approach include the
concept, the strategy, the method and the market intelligence.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship Marketing, Performance of Snack SMI, Balanced Scorecard.
Topic: Management
104 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
Oral Session BICSS
Society 2 (6) / Politics (2)
Wednesday, September 26, 2017
13.00 - 15.30
Meeting Room 6,
Floor 1
Session Chair: Dr. Rita Rahmawati, M.Si.
[ABS-84] Influence Analysis of Service Quality and Satisfaction Sights Visitors Loyalty in
Samarinda Botanical Gardens
Rinto dwi atmojo
[ABS-94] Institutional Capacity Building of Fishermen for Adaptation to Climate Change :
A Preliminary Model
Denny Hernawan, Rita Rahmawati, YGG Seran, Muhamad Lutfie
[ABS-107] Conflict Management in Forest Resource in West Java and West Kalimantan
Indonesia
Rita Rahmawati, Denny Hernawan, Arya Hadi Dharmawan, Dudung Darusman, Rilus Kinseng
[ABS-120] Self Control, Parenting Quality, and Peer Groups on Adolescent Prosocial
Behavior
Siti Nurhidayah, Ratna Duhita Pramintari, Agustina Ekasari
[ABS-130] The Form of Impoliteness Potentially toward Ethnic, Religion, Race, and Inter-
Group Conflict in Social Media Instragram
Miftahul Khairah Anwar
[ABS-131] Green Village Destination As the Tourism Development Concept in Pelaga,
Petang, Badung Regency
A A. Ayu Arun Suwi Arianty, I Made Trisna Semara
[ABS-1] The Nationally Concurrent Local Executive Election: Model and Policy for
Indonesia
Gotfridus Goris Seran, Muhammad Taufiq
[ABS-11] Political Identity, the Nation-State in Riau
Muchid Albintan, Erman
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 105
[ABS-84]
Influence Analysis of Service Quality and Satisfaction Sights Visitors Loyalty in
Samarinda Botanical Gardens
Rinto dwi atmojo
Tourism Departement Samarinda State Polyteknic
Jalan Ciptomangunkusmo Samarinda
Abstract
Research objective 1 To analyze and prove the effect of service quality on visitor satisfaction
2 Partial influence of service quality variables on visitor satisfaction variables and which
variables have dominant influence, 3 Effect of service quality variables directly on customer
loyalty 4 Effect of service quality variables indirectly on user loyalty through satisfaction
variables. Analysis tool with path analysis model and forms two kinds of equation structure
model Substructure 1: Y1 = 0.138X1 + 0.375X2 + 0.064X3 + 0.056X4 + 0.442X5 + e1
Substructure 2: Y2 = 0,112X1 + 0,151X2 + 0,171X3 + 0,0270Y1 + 0,084X4 + 0,0120X5 +
e2. 1 reliability variables (X1), responsiveness (X2), collateral (X3), Empathy (X4), and Real
Evidence (X5), simultaneously have a significant effect on satisfaction (Y1) of visitors This
is evident through the results of quantitative analysis shows that the value Fcount> Ftable or
14.009> 2.31, 2, Response Power (responsiveness) (X2), Tangibles (X5), Partially
Significant Effect on Satisfaction (Y1) and Tangibles Variables ( X5) Dominant Influence, 3
Visitor Satisfaction (Y1) Directly Affecting Visitor Loyalty (Y2), 4 Reliability (X1),
Response Power (X2) Assurance (X3) Empathy (X4), Real Evidence (X5) Influencing
Indirectly Against Visitor Loyalty (Y2) through Visitor Satisfaction (Y1).
Keywords: Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction, Loyalty
Topic: Society
106 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-94]
Institutional Capacity Building of Fishermen for Adaptation to Climate Change : A
Preliminary Model
Denny Hernawan (a), Rita Rahmawati (a), YGG Seran (a), Muhamad Lutfie (b)
(a) Department of Public Administration, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
(b) Department of Communication Science, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This research is motivated by the thought of concerns about the impact of climate change on
the quality of life of fishermen because it has caused changes in rainfall, wind speed and
waves that in turn will affect the productivity of fishermen. This research is a qualitative
descriptive study and uses the constructivism paradigm in the first year. After the data is
obtained, it is used as a discussion material to formulate a preliminary model of institutional
capacity building for fishermen. The important conclusions from the first year research are:
(1) The understanding and knowledge of fishermen about climate are empirical based on
experience and pragmatics related to the characteristics of weather anomalies; (2) With a
relatively low educational background and work ethic, fishermen in both research locations
have a certain capacity to deal with climate change problems; (3) In general, fishermen make
similar adaptation patterns; (4) In particular, fishermen’s adaptation pattern in Kepulauan
Seribu is more comprehensive than Pelabuhan ratu which sometimes still carries out illegal
activities; (5) In the both locations there has been an institutional arrangement consisting of
government institutions; (6) Local institutions in both research locations have sought to
increase the capacity of fishermen in dealing with climate change through training programs,
direct program assistance, or fisheries area management programs so that fisheries resource
management can be carried out sustainably; (7) The institutional capacity model of the
fishing community at the stage of the first year is still in preliminary model.
Keywords: Adaptation Pattern, Capacity Building, Climate Change, Fishermen Institution,
Preliminary Model
Topic: Society
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 107
[ABS-107]
Conflict Management in Forest Resource in West Java and West Kalimantan Indonesia
Rita Rahmawati (a*), Denny Hernawan (a), Arya Hadi Dharmawan (b), Dudung Darusman
(b), Rilus Kinseng(b)
(a) Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
(b) Bogor Agricultural University
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
Abstract
Forest resources are important for the Indonesian economy, as well as for livelihood of
communities whose depend on to the forest and many parties which is interested to the forest.
So that land use issues among many parties became main problem in forest management
conflicts, including concessions, plantations, protected areas and forest of subsistence
communities. The research aims to describe characteristic of conflict, the impact of conflict
to the forest management and to design model of conflict management based on cultural
community. The research used qualitative approach and Case study method. Informants of
the research are Dayak Iban Community in West Kalimantan and Kasepuhan Community in
West Java, Indonesia. The result of the research found that there are many types of conflict in
West Kalimantan and West Java. In conflict situation, it is required many prerequisite
conditions that must be achieved to manage the conflict. It should be established a
collaborative management between government and communities, putting the community as
a partner and local government intervention to provide a way poverty out.
Keywords: Conflict Management, Forest Resource, Local Commuity
Topic: Society
108 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-120]
Self Control, Parenting Quality, and Peer Groups on Adolescent Prosocial Behavior
Siti Nurhidayah, Ratna Duhita Pramintari, Agustina Ekasari
Universitas Islam 45 (UNISMA), Bekasi
Abstract
Pro social behaviour is an important thing that must be owned by a person, especially for
adolescents. Pro social behavior can shape the positive behaviour of adolescents so that with
these positive behaviour adolescents can help others and be useful to themselves. Adolescent
pro social behaviour can arise because of the habit of being cared for by his parents since
childhood to do positive things, as well as controlling himself who can make decisions and
take actions such as doing positive behaviour, namely pro social behaviour. This study aims
to analyse the effect of self-control, parenting quality and peer groups on adolescent pro
social behaviour. This study involved 535 randomly selected adolescents. Data was collected
by interview and self-report by questionnaire. Data were analysed using descriptive, and
regression tests. The results showed that self-control, parenting quality of mothers and peer
groups had a positive and significant effect on pro social behaviour of adolescents.
Keywords: Self Control, Parenting Quality, Peer Groups , Adolescent, Prosocial Behaviour
Topic: Society
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 109
[ABS-130]
The Form of Impoliteness Potentially toward Ethnic, Religion, Race, and Inter-Group
Conflict in Social Media Instragram
MiftahulKhairah Anwar
FBS-UNJ
Abstract
According to the e-Marketer a Research Institute of Market, Indonesia is ranked the sixth
largest in the world in terms of the number of internet users. Of these, 95 percent is used to
access social media, including Instagram. The rise of social media has an impact on the
quality of information. People easily berate each other, slander, incite, open disgrace without
feeling awkward and guilty. At this time the impression arises that the form of roughness is
no longer considered a taboo thing that must be avoided but developed into something that is
considered normal. In fact, the use of these forms is often seen as a trigger and trigger for the
emergence of conflict and social friction. This paper describes the incompetence of SARA
nuances contained in Instagram social media using qualitative descriptive research methods.
Searching for Instagram social media showed that tribal irregularities data on Instagram
media were found to be 5.7%, 22.8% of religious differences were found, racial nuances were
found as much as 24.2%, and class irregularities were found as much as 33%. The form of
impoliteness that is most widely used by citizens in their status is the status of intergroup
nuances. Intergroup disrespect is indicated by the use of potential conflict diction. This was
triggered by differences in political flags, gender, profession, and football clubs. This
impoliteness of intergroup nuances is marked by the use of taboo and abusive language,
ridicule and ridicule, and identify certain groups into animal world.
Keywords: Impoliteness of Indonesian Languange, Social Media, Instragram
Topic: Society
110 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-131]
Green Village Destination As the Tourism Development Concept in Pelaga, Petang,
Badung Regency
A A. Ayu Arun Suwi Arianty, I Made Trisna Semara
International Bali Institute of Tourism
Abstract
There are many tourist destinations offer tourist attractions that attract them to visit these
places. From the concept of nature tourism, cultural tourism as well as special interest tours.
The emergence of trends and motivations in special interest tours make this tour mostly
visited by tourists nowadays. However, there are many lacks in giving attention to the
environment, it is toward the potential of special interest tours itself. Pelaga Village located in
Petang District has the potential to be a rural tourism destination such as Tukad Bangkung
Bridge, Nungnung Waterfall, Modern Agro Tourism, Pucak Mangu Temple, and Asparagus
and White Pare farming. Potential tourism destinations offered mostly are green tourism, but
the number of tourist visits did not increase from year to year. An alternative solution that can
be done is the development of a green village destination that cares about nature and also can
make it a tourism destination in Pelaga Village. The purpose of the research is identifying the
potential tourism destination in Pelaga Village as a rural village and Green Village
Destination in order to make a continuous tourism. This study employed a descriptive
qualitative method with data collection technique of observation, interview, and documentary
study. The results of this research then able to form a development concept of Green Village
Destination in Pelaga Village, Petang District, Badung Regency.
Keywords: Tourism Development, Green Tourism, Village Destination
Topic: Society
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 111
[ABS-1]
The Nationally Concurrent Local Executive Election: Model and Policy for Indonesia
Gotfridus Goris Seran (a*), Muhammad Taufiq (b)
(a) Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University
of Djuanda
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Postgraduate Program of Law, University of Djuanda
Abstract
The study is motivated by the local executive elections held: (1) apart based on the existing
localities (542 localities: 34 provinces, 93 municipalities, 415 regencies) and (2) partially
concurrent (2015: 269 localities including 9 provinces, 36 municipalities, 224 regencies;
2017: 101 localities including 7 provinces, 18 municipalities, 76 regencies; 2018: 171
localities including 17 provinces, 39 municipalities, 115 regencies). The study is held to
design the model and to formulate the policy of the concurrent local executive elections
suitable for Indonesia. The study applies the descriptive-qualitative method. The study finds
that the model suitable for Indonesia is the nationally concurrent local executive election. The
model designs the implementation of the local executive elections to directly, simultaneously
and nationally elect the local heads at one time in all regions of Indonesia. In order to be
nationally concurrent, there is necessary to conduct some next policies, namely: (a) to exactly
define the nationally concurrent and direct local executive election and to determine the aim,
basis and variant/type of implementation, (b) to synchronize the schedule of implementation,
(c) to synchronize the time of implementation, (d) to decide the formula of determining the
elected candidates, (e) to synchronize and codify the election law.
Keywords: Local Executive Election, Nationally Concurrent, Election Law Codification
Topic: Politics
112 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-11]
Political Identity and the Nation-State in Riau
Muchid Albintan(a*), Erman (b)
(a) Department of Governmental Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University
of Riau. Kampus Binawidya, Panam, Pekanbaru, 28293
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Department of Governmental Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences,
University of Riau.
Abstract
Today the rise of Identity Politics in Riau is seen as opposed to the concept of a Nation-state
[NS] that essentially recognizes diversity. Political Identity in this context is thought to
compromise the development of diversity-based nationalism [NS]. This study aims, first, to
explain the relationship of Political Identity with the nation-state in Riau as an effort to
prevent local disintegration. Second, explains the main obstacles to the relationship between
Political Identity and Country-nation in Riau as an effort to prevent local disintegration.
Political identity and nation-state approach are used as a theoretical framework. This study
uses a qualitative approach with descriptive analysis method. Data were collected based on
documents supported by interviews. The results conclude, firstly, that the vision of Riau
2020, and LAM Riau as a forum for Malay language empowerment in the context of Political
Identity, has potential ethnic-ideological conflict. The Malay concept in that vision implies a
summit between Malay [ethnic] and Islam [ideology]. Secondly, the various obstacles that
occur in the relationship between Political Identity and Nation-state are, Malay is defined as
hegemony in relation to Relative Deprivation.
Keywords: Political Identity; Nation-state; Disintegration; Lembaga Adat Melayu Riau
Topic: Politics
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 113
Oral Session BICSS
Communication (11)
Wednesday, September 26, 2017
13.00 - 15.30
Meeting Room
Mezzanine Floor 1,5
Session Chair: Tessa Susanti
[ABS-27] Consumer Value Creation of Local Tourism on Social Media
Saepudin
[ABS-43] Communication System and Information Society of Rural Area
Ika Yuliasari
[ABS-74] Political Ecological Communication in the Preservation of the Kamojang Nature
Reserve
Indriyati Kamil
[ABS-78] Model of Communication in Families with The Formation of Teenage Attitude
Sukarelawati, Undang Suryatna, Muhammad Luthffie
[ABS-83] The Role of Extension Worker in the Development of Agriculture Information
Network through Cyber Extension in Lampung Province
Dame Trully Gultom dan Sumaryo Gitosaputro
[ABS-91] The Implementation of Journalistic Ethics Code: A Case of Radar Bogor Newspaper
Ike Atikah Ratnamulyani(a), Agustini (b), Anisa Cikal (c)
[ABS-126] Communication Skill
Solehudin, Liya Megawati
[ABS-128] Communication Model for Capacity Building of Agribusiness Actors in Aquaculture
Yenny Oktavia
[ABS-135] Uses of Virtual Communication in Improving Students Learning Achievement in
Galileo Vocational High School, Kadumanggu Village, Kecamatan Babakan Madang, Bogor
Regency
Ika Rosdiana Sari, Acep Muhamad Rusman, Ayu Warda Vera Ameera, Hirman Nurdin, Juan Maria
Romadhona , Kurnia Agung Pratama, Melyani Filtania, Nova Agnesha, Raisatul Janah, Ike Atikah
Ratnamulyani
[ABS-138] Socialization of Family Planning Program to Increase Community Welfare in
Bojong Koneng, Babakan Madang, Bogor
Ruth Novelita, Agustin Sulastri, Holid Hidayat, Ihwan Winaldi, Meli Seliani, M. Fatihi Aprianto
[ABS-142] Communication Pattern of Village Government in Socializing Agrotourism
Development Planning Based on Education in Cijayanti Village, Bogor Regency
Tessa Susanti, Ahmad Gholi Farhan, Diana Perwitasari, Iga Rostiani, Muayah, Napisah Maulidah,
Pradini Nurachmagita, Zulfikor Nurfan, Bima Wicaksono, Agustini
114 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-27]
Consumer Value Creation of Local Tourism on Social Media
Saepudin
Communication Studies Department, Faculty of Communication, and Literatures, Universitas
Islam 45 Bekasi
Abstract
Consumer value is the basic fundamental of marketing communications. Promotional
materials on media have to consider the value of consumer expectations, wishes, experiences,
and perceptions. This means product or service has to interact with consumers (need,
expectation, experience, and perception). The emergence of new media becomes an
alternative for marketers to promote goods or services to their target market. But the
emergence of this new media in addition to being an opportunity also becomes a challenge in
presenting the best consumer value. The purpose of this research is to find out the ways of
creating the value of local tourism on social media. The researcher chooses social media
Twitter of Department of Tourism and Culture of West Java Province as an object of
research. Department of Tourism and Culture of West Java Province is successful in
presenting its tourism potency on digital media. The focus of this research is customer value
creation on visual marketing by social media. By this means, the focus is content analysis
(visual and textual). The purpose of this research is the identification of value and effort of
tourism consumer value creation, especially on social media. The output of this research is
patterns of consumer tourism value-creation.
Keywords: consumer, value, tourism, tourism marketing
Topic: Communication
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 115
[ABS-43]
Communication System and Information Society of Rural Area
Ika Yuliasari
Universitas Jayabaya
Jakarta
Abstract
The study aims to analyse the pattern of communication system and to build the network
model of communication system. This article provides description and analysis of
communication system in Murtigading Village,Yogyakarta. Nowadays the villagers use
information communication technology for supporting their daily activities. The Murtigading
village government implements policies about village information system linked with the
communication behaviours of villagers. The study used analysis methods such as
ethnography analysis and semiotics analysis. Based on qualitative research approach, the
technique of data collection were interview, observation and documentation. The result of the
research showed that the pattern of communication system in the village supported by the
existence of local wisdom, community participation, communication network,
implementation of information communication technology and community media. Those
communication patterns encourage the development program of rural area
Keywords: communication system, information society, local wisdom, rural area
Topic: Communication
116 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-74]
Political Ecological Communication in the Preservation of the Kamojang Nature
Reserve
Indriyati Kamil
Padjadjaran University
Abstract
Deforestation in Indonesia is a problem that has long occurred since the time of centralized
government. Several factors are often associated with problems of population growth,
economic growth, technological development, and government policies. Through the
perspective of political ecology communication and taking cases of damage in the Ciharus
forest in the Kamojang Nature Reserve, Bandung Regency, this study aims to analyse the role
of communication in political ecology in conserving conservation areas. The focus of the
research is not only on the current forest destruction, but also on the communication process
that occurs from centralized governance to the era of decentralization. The role of various
actors such as BKSDA, central and regional governments, the Geothermal (PGE), Perhutani,
Environmental Communities and forest communities, are also part of the analysis. The results
explain that although the Ciharus forest in the Kamojang Nature Reserve is a conservation
forest, it does not necessarily show the governments alignment with environmental
sustainability. Political ecological communication among communication actors is still
centralistic. where forest ownership by the state and capitalism-exploitative ideology, so that
in the name of the states interests the policies produced provide opportunities for related
actors, especially geothermal companies to exploit in conservation areas that should be sterile
from various activities.
Keywords: Deforestation, Ciharus Forest, Political Ecology Communication, Actors,
Government Policies
Topic: Communication
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 117
[ABS-78]
Model of Communication in Families with the Formation of Teenage Attitude
Sukarelawati (a*), Undang Suryatna (b), Muhammad Luthffie
(a) Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Djuanda
(b) Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Djuanda
(c) Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Djuanda
Abstract
The environment for kids (teenagers) are now likely to be concerning in the area of Bogor.
Teen perversion is considered very urgent issues. Teens need to constantly get attention from
his family and his closest environment. This research aim is to know the characteristics of the
teenagers who strayed, to analysis the typical Model of Communication in Family and to
design communication approach for parent and teens based on different cultures. The
methods of this research are descriptive correlational and qualitative studied. The data
collected by in-depth interview, the informer are experts and actors in the field of
interpersonal communication and family, in the nearest environment of the teenagers. The
result of this research showed that teens still found worried, scared, angry even threatening to
run from the family when his personal issues intervened on. Teenagers will be happy, feeling
safe and comfortable if the issue discussed in the family internally. Attention from the family,
education, economy and environment are very dominant affected to relationship between
teens and the family.
Keywords: Family; institutions; Interpersonal Communication; teenage attitude.
Topic: Communication
118 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-83]
The Role of Extension Worker in the Development of Agriculture Information Network
through Cyber Extension in Lampung Province
Dame Trully Gultom dan Sumaryo Gitosaputro
University of Lampung
Abstract
Mechanism of development of information network system of agricultural development
through cyber extension need to be developed by extension worker so that farmer
requirement of agriculture information can be fulfilled. This study aims to analyse (1) the role
of extension worker involvement in agriculture development information network system
through cyber extension, (2) Factors related to extension worker involvement in information
network system of agricultural development through cyber extension. The research was
conducted in areas with potential to develop food crops and horticulture, namely in South
Lampung District and Metro District. The study was conducted in four sub-districts and eight
villages. The research was conducted by census, all of the PPL which have the target area in
Jati Agung Sub District, Natar Sub District, Metro South Sub District and West Metro
District. The number of respondents is 44 people. Data were analysed descriptively and
inferentially by Mann Whitneys different test and Rank Spearman correlation test. The results
of the research show (1) The involvement of extension worker in agricultural information
network system through cyber extension is characterized by different age, extension worker
income, and the use of cyber extension between extension worker which is civil servant and
extension worker which is still honour, (2) Factors related to the involvement of extension
worker in information systems of agricultural development through cyber extension are age,
extension worker income, motivation, level of cosmopolis and extension worker
performance.
Keywords: the role of cyber extension, information network, cyber extension
Topic: Communication
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 119
[ABS-91]
The Implementation of Journalistic Ethics Code: A Case of Radar Bogor Newspaper
Ike Atikah Ratnamulyani, Agustini, Anisa Cikal
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Since the freedom of press has been implemented in Indonesia, the medias are able to give
their opinions and expressions through newspapers. In order to prevent some mistakes or
misinterpretations from the information written by the journalists, the Indonesian Press
Council authorizes the journalistic ethics code as the guideline for the journalist profession,
then they will maximally maintain their quality of competence, knowledge and skill. The aim
of the research is to identify the implementation of journalistic ethics code in Radar Bogor
Newspaper. This research used descriptive qualitative method. Meanwhile, the analysis
process used Miles and Huberman model by conducting data reduction, data display, data
verification, inference and conclusion. Results of the research indicated that the journalists of
Radar Bogor are qualified on the quality of competence, knowledge and skill, and have
implemented the journalistic ethics code.
Keywords: Newspaper, Journalistic Ethics Code, Journalist Competence
Topic: Communication
120 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-126]
Communication Skill
Solehudin, Liya Megawati
Faculty of Economics and Bussines
Univeritas Singaperbangsa Karawang
Abstract
This study aims to find out the communication skills of song guides in serving "XXX"
karaoke customers in Karawang Regency. This study discusses communication skills seen
from verbal communication, non-verbal communication, which is the basis of communication
skills. This study uses a qualitative approach with the dramaturgy approach, while the
research design used is descriptive study. The informant selection process uses purposive
sampling technique. The informants in this study amounted to 3 informants, data collection
techniques with in-depth interviews, documentation, literature study and data search on the
internet.
The validity of the data in qualitative research includes several tests. Researchers use
credibility tests (internal validity) or test the trust in the results of the study. Validity test of
this data is needed to determine whether a finding or data reported by the researcher is valid
or what actually happened in the field. Increased perseverance, discussion with colleagues,
and member check. The location of this study was conducted in Karawang. The research
conducted was not focused on one place but was carried out based on an agreement between
the researcher and the informants. This research takes place and is carried out by researchers
using the period of research for 7 (seven) months starting from April to September 2018.
Keywords: Communication Skill
Topic: Communication
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 121
[ABS-128]
Communication Model for Capacity Building of Agribusiness Actors in Aquaculture
Yenny Oktavia
Andalas Univercity
Abstract
The purposes of the study were: (1) to analyse the factors intervened communication
behaviour of agribusiness actors in accessing information, and (2) to design a model for
leading communication behaviour for developing capacity building of agribusiness actors in
aquaculture of Padang City. The study was conducted in the District of Koto Tangah and
Kuranji, Padang City which was designed as a survey research. Respondents were 284
members of aquaculture groups which were chosen purposively. Structural Equation
Modelling (SEM) analysis shows that socio-culture dynamic, media characteristics, source of
information quality, information characteristics, and agribusiness actors characteristics have
significant and positive correlation with communication behaviour. Communication
behaviour have significant and positive correlation towards communication convergence in
capacity building
Keywords: agribusiness actor, capacity building, communication model
Topic: Communication
122 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-135]
Uses of Virtual Communication in Improving Students Learning Achievement in
Galileo Vocational High School, Kadumanggu Village, Kecamatan Babakan Madang,
Bogor Regency
Ika Rosdiana Sari (a*), Acep Muhamad Rusman (a), Ayu Warda Vera Ameera (a), Hirman
Nurdin (a), Juan Maria Romadhona (a), Kurnia Agung Pratama (a), Melyani Filtania (a),
Nova Agnesha (a), Raisatul Janah (a), Ike Atikah Ratnamulyani (b)
(a) Students of Department of Communication Science, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Lecturer of Department of Communication Science, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University
Abstract
Virtual communication is mostly used in education, because it is more effective in supporting
the teaching and learning process. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of
using virtual communication in improving the learning achievements of students in Galileo
Vocational High School. Quantitative research methods is used in this study. The results
showed that Galileo Vocational High School had used virtual communication and had good
students learning achievement. Virtual communication is considered to have influence in
improving students learning achievement. This happens because the school provides various
facilities that support students to use virtual communication media and have a learning
system that utilizes virtual communication. Students are dominantly using virtual
communication in the form of group chat such as WhatsApp through their smartphone to
discuss lessons and assignments from school. Virtual communication helps them to overcome
learning difficulties easier and also make them more active in the classroom. Hence, both
their knowledge and learning achievement increase.
Keywords: Virtual Communication, Learning Achievement, Students
Topic: Communication
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 123
[ABS-138]
Socialization of Family Planning Program to Increase Community Welfare in Bojong
Koneng, Babakan Madang, Bogor
Ruth Novelita (a*), Agustin Sulastri (a), Holid Hidayat (a), Ihwan Winaldi (a), Meli Seliani
(a), M. Fatihi Aprianto (a), Mutia Dwi Putri (a), Rescky Amanda (a), Setiawan (a), Maria
Fitria (b)
(a) Students of Department of Communication Science, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Lecturer of Department of Communication Science, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University
Abstract
The research aims to describe the socialization of family planning program in Bojong
Koneng determined as Kampung KB (Family Planning Village). It was descriptively held to
the KB users having the ages of 16-45 years. Results of the research indicate that the
socialization of family planning program is conducted to increase the community welfare,
meaning in order to prosper and realize the happy family in Kampung KB. The research
concludes that, firstly, the majority of Kampung KB has used KB, secondly, people of
Bojong Koneng more understand about the benefits of using family planning and, thirdly, the
KB usage impacts on increasing the quality of community welfare. Choice for the right
strategy is the main key to the successful socialization of the family planning program. The
socialization steps held by the village head and Posyandu cadres in Bojong Koneng consist of
some approaches, both formal character, informal character, team formation socialization,
recording data, and evaluation data.
Keywords: Community Welfare, Family Planning Program, Posyandu
Topic: Communication
124 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-142]
Communication Pattern of Village Government in Socializing Agrotourism
Development Planning Based on Education in Cijayanti Village, Bogor Regency
Tessa Susanti (a*), Ahmad Gholi Farhan (a), Diana Perwitasari (a), Iga Rostiani (a),
Muayah (a), Napisah Maulidah (a), Pradini Nurachmagita (a), Zulfikor Nurfan (a), Bima
Wicaksono (a), Agustini (b)
(a) Students of Department of Communication Science, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University
(*) Corresponding Author: [email protected]
(b) Lecturer of Department of Communication Science, Faculty of Social and Political
Sciences, Djuanda University
Abstract
The research aims to describe the communication pattern of village government in socializing
agrotourism development planning based on education in Cijayanti Village. Tourism is a
valuable aspect that contributes to increase the community welfare. Cijayanti Village has
potential for the rural agrotourism development. The communication pattern is therefore
needed to socialize the agrotourism development planning based on education. Method of the
research is descriptive-qualitative. The research indicates that the government of Cijayanti
Village uses one way communication pattern in socializing agrotourism development
planning based on education. The village government mainly plays a role as a sender to the
community. The research recommends that the mutual communication between the village
government and the community is necessarily developed to participatively increase the
agrotourism development planning.
Keywords: Agrotourism Development Planning, Education, Communication Pattern,
Socializing
Topic: Communication
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 125
Oral Session BICSS
Education 3 (8)
Wednesday, September 26, 2017
15.45 - 17.00
Ballroom
Corner 1
Session Chair: Zahra Khusnul Latifah
[ABS-125] Social Tolerance of High School Students in Bogor
Endin Mujahidin, Najamudin, Movi Riana Rahmawanti
[ABS-137] Professional Competence of Teachers in Direct Learning through Scientific
Approach in Curriculum 2013
Zahra Khusnul Lathifah, Hasan Bisri, Sintia Khoeriyanti
[ABS-140] Survei Recipient of an Education Scholarship Program (BidikMisi) for Students
in Indonesia
Rusi Rusmiati Aliyyah, Unifah Rosyidi , Rugaiyah Yazid
[ABS-147] Learning Materials Development Based on Blended Learning in the Subject of
Elementary School Lesson Planning
Widyasari, Syamsuddin Ali Nasution, Awaluddin Abdul Gaffar
[ABS-150] Building Nation Morality Based on Islamic Education
Amir Mahrudin
[ABS-151] Interpersonal Communication Improvement and Academic Achievement of
Students through Application-Based Learning
R Siti Pupu Fauziah, La Ode Amril
[ABS-152] The influence of learning motivation and parental care on mathematics learning
achievement (survey of Private Vocational Schools in Ciawi District, Bogor Regency)
Yuppy Triwidatin
[ABS-154] The Influence of the Disipline of Learning of Towards the Self-Efficacy of
Learners
O Abdurakhman, Z Nisa, La Ode Amril
126 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-125]
Social Tolerance of High School Students in Bogor
Endin Mujahidin (a), Najamudin (b), Movi Riana Rahmawanti (b)
(a) Universitas Ibn Khaldun, Bogor, Indonesia
(b) Ph.D Student of Universitas Ibn Khaldun, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Tolerance is one of important characters for every nation in which pluralism exists. The
absence of tolerance will create problems for any country who has different kind of ethnics,
religion, and beliefs to develop. Indonesia is one of the countries with pluralism that is aware
of the importance of tolerance. Even though Indonesia has quite high level of tolerance, there
are still some cases of intolerance that arise from which International view toward Indonesia
is shifted. This phenomenon needs special attention because it can disintegrate the unity of
Indonesia within two or three decades ahead. The objective of this study was to identify
senior high school students tolerant behaviour in Bogor addressed to religious life. Survey
was carried out to 2100 students from 14 public senior high schools by using a questionnaire
that contains 10 statements. The result showed that level of tolerance of senior high school
students in Bogor was very high. Nine per cent of respondents stated strongly agree and agree
that would be involved in social interaction, socio economic and socio religious with people
from different religions. This result will be used as the references for materials development
in social tolerance subject.
Keywords: Bogor, character, religion-social, senior high school students, tolerance
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 127
[ABS-137]
Professional Competence of Teachers in Direct Learning through Scientific Approach
in Curriculum 2013
Zahra Khusnul Lathifah, Hasan Bisri, Sintia Khoeriyanti
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Implementation of Curriculum 2013 is very different from the previous curriculum, one of
them is in learning. Learning Curriculum 2013 should involve more students. For that, it
takes the creativity of a teacher to be able to become a facilitator and student learning
partners. Thus, the required professional competence of teachers to achieve the expected
success. This study aims to describe the professional competence of teachers in direct
learning through a scientific approach in Curriculum 2013 .This research used a qualitative
approach and case study. Data collected through observation, interviews, questionnaires, and
documentation study. Technical analysis of data used data reduction, data display, conclusion
and verification of conclusion. While the technique of examination of data validity is done
through source triangulation and technique of triangulation. The result showed that teachers
of SDN Harjasari 01 had good professional competence. This is evident from the results of
Teacher Performance Assessment, and also seen through direct learning process activities
through a scientific approach in Curriculum 2013 which consists of observing, questioning,
gathering information, associating or analysing and analysing, and communicating which has
been implemented by teachers in teaching and learning activities in the classroom.
Professional competence is seen from four indicators among others: (1) Understanding the
teaching materials of school curriculum, (2) understanding the structure, concepts, and
scientific methods that are shade or coherent with teaching materials, (3) understanding the
relation of the concept of the related instructional interface, and (4) applying scientific
concepts in everyday life.
Keywords: Professional Competence, Direct Learning, Curriculum 2013
Topic: Education
128 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-140]
Survei Recipient of an Education Scholarship Program (BidikMisi) for Students in
Indonesia
Rusi Rusmiati Aliyyah, Unifah Rosyidi, Rugaiyah Yazid
Educational Management, State University of Jakarta, Indonesia
Abstract
The study aims to determine the location of the research recipient of the bidikmisi scholarship
program at private universities from 2013 to 2017 in the Kopertis IV region which includes
universities in the areas of West Java and Banten. The research method used is a survey by
observing, interviewing and documenting studies. The results of the study stated that the
number of private tertiary institutions in Kopertis IV in 2016 consisted of 99 academies, 25
polytechnics, 190 high schools, six institutes and 46 universities. 14 private universities
receive the Bidikmisi scholarship program starting from the 2013/2014 school year. Djuanda
University is the second largest university that gets the Bidikmisi scholarship program.
Student scholarship recipients are spread across six faculties, namely the Faculty of
Agriculture, the Faculty of Halal Food Science, the Faculty of Economics, the Faculty of
Law, the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences and the Teaching and Education Faculty.
The recruitment process of prospective Bidikmisi recipients is done through tests of academic
potential, interviews, psycho-test and Itikaf.
Keywords: education scholarship program, bidikmisi, higher education
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 129
[ABS-147]
Learning Materials Development Based on Blended Learning in the Subject of
Elementary School Lesson Planning
Widyasari, Syamsuddin Ali Nasution, Awaluddin Abdul Gaffar
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The research purpose is to develop blended learning based printed teaching materials. The
research method used in developing printed teaching material is research and development
methods. The development model uses 4D Models Define, Design, Develop, and
Disseminate. Research data collected using interview, observation, questionnaire and
documentation techniques. Based on the analysis of data development and analysis needs,
that the development of printed teaching materials based on blended learning is carried out in
3 phases of 4 stages of the 4D model. The first stage is defined, the researcher sets and
defines what is a requirement by conducting interviews with the Chair of the Study Program
and colleagues. The second phase of planning, which is designing teaching materials through
the following 4 steps, preparation of test standards, selection of media in accordance with
material characteristics and learning objectives, format selection, and initial design according
to the format chosen. The third stage was the development, namely producing teaching
materials that were carried out through two steps, namely expert appraisal followed by
revised and developmental testing. Based on the three stages of this development, learning
materials based on blended learning are obtained in elementary learning planning courses
according to the needs and characteristics of learning materials. Revisions are made based on
expert input.
Keywords: research and development, learning material, and blended learning
Topic: Education
130 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-150]
Building Nation Morality Based on Islamic Education
Amir Mahrudin
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The Indonesian nation is currently experiencing moral decline in the life of the nation and
state. This can be seen from the increasing corruption, robbery, violence, theft, misuse,
suicide, murder, drugs, free sex, lack of shame, pornography and pornography. The purpose
of the study is to describe how to build national morality based on Islamic education. The
study used literature review approach. The result of the study showed that National moral
development through religious education is actually the goal of the national education goals
set out in Law No.20 / 2003, Chapter II, Article 3. National education functions is to develop
the ability and shape of dignified national character and civilization in order to educate the
life of the nation, aiming for the development of the potential of students to become faithful
and fearful people of God Almighty, noble, healthy, capable, creative, independent, and
become a democratic and responsible citizen. In line with the goals of national education
above, to build national morality based on Islamic education, Islamic education in families,
schools, and communities is oriented towards
Keywords: moral, nation, education
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 131
[ABS-151]
Interpersonal Communication Improvement and Academic Achievement of Students
through Application-Based Learning
R Siti Pupu Fauziah, La Ode Amril
Department of Teacher Training and Education, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This study aims to examine the effect of application use on student academic achievement
and interpersonal communication skills on students of PGSD FKIP Djuanda University of
Bogor. The population in this study were the fifth semester students of the PGSD study
program. The number of samples is 45 students. The hypothesis in this study was tested by
linear regression with the previous validity and reliability tests and prerequisite tests. The
results of this study indicate that the use of internet applications as instructional media by
lecturers has a significant effect on academic achievement and interpersonal communication.
Keywords: Internet Application, Interpersonal Communication, Academic Achievement
Topic: Education
132 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-152]
The influence of learning motivation and parental care on mathematics learning
achievement (survey of Private Vocational Schools in Ciawi District, Bogor Regency)
Yuppy Triwidatin
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to find out how much influence learning motivation and
parental care towards mathematics learning achievement. The research method is a
correlational survey method. The sample of this study was taken by affordable population
with a proportional random technique, namely as many as 75 students of Amaliah 1
Vocational School and Amaliah Vocational School 2 in Ciawi sub-district, Bogor district.
The instrument used in this study is in the form of a questionnaire, to measure the variables of
learning motivation and parental care, and in the form of a mathematical test, to measure the
variables of mathematics learning achievement. After testing, the three instruments are
declared valid and reliable, so they are suitable for data collection. Furthermore, the obtained
data were analysed descriptively and tested the requirements analysis, which included
normality test, multicollinearity test, heteroscedasticity, and linearity test which resulted in
normal distribution and linear patterned regression, so that the subsequent analysis used
coefficient, correlation and multiple linear regression analysis. There is a significant
influence of learning motivation and parental care together on mathematics learning
achievement.
Keywords: learning motivation, parental care, mathematics learning achievement
Topic: Education
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 133
[ABS-154]
The Influence of the Disipline of Learning of Towards the Self-Efficacy of Learners
O Abdurakhman, Z Nisa, La Ode Amril
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This purpose of this study to determine whether or not the influence of learning discipline
against self-efficacy learners. This study uses quantitative approach which is functional
relationship to know whether or not the influence of independent variables is the discipline of
learning variables are dependent variable self-efficacy. Sample is the study 81 learners from
115 learners determined using Slovin formula calculation. Techniques of data collection
using observation, questionnaires, documentation. The results showed the correlation
between discipline learning participants (X) with self-efficacy learners (Y) obtained value of
r count = 0.668. and the r table for 81 is 0.216 at the 5% significant level. Thus, r count > r
table (0.668 > 0.216) then H0 rejected which means there is a significant correlation between
the discipline of learning towards self-efficacy learners. The significance of regression
equation with F count = 63.535 and F table with df reg = 1 df res =79 is 3.96 at 5% level then
F count > F table hence H0 is rejected means there is significant influence between learning
discipline with self-efficacy learners. The result of coefficient of determination R2 =0.446
indicating the existence of 4.46% learners discipline influence student self-efficacy, the rest
55.4% influenced by other factor not analysed in this research.
Keywords: Discipline, Learning, Self-Efficacy
Topic: Education
134 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
Oral Session BICSS
Law 2 (7)
Wednesday, September 26, 2017
15.45 - 17.00
Ballroom
Corner 2
Session Chair: H. Inayatullah
[ABS-103] Model of the Legal Aid for the Poor People Based on the Principle of Equality in
the Law
Dadang Supriyatna
[ABS-104] Improving Small and medium Enterprises (SME) of Culinary Business in Bogor
by Legal Protection and Halal Certification
Inayatullah Hasyim
[ABS-112] Protection Model and Fulfillment of Patient Rights on the Implementation of
Informed Consen in Indonesia
Syafruddin, Arif Rohman
[ABS-115] Freedom of Internet Access in Cyber Law
Agus Pramono
[ABS-127] Conflict of Law in the Owner Association and the Occupants of the Flat House
Unit (P3srs) in Indonesia
Sudiman Sihotang
[ABS-136] The Future of Indonesia Bank Secrecy in Digital Era: The responsibilities of
Credit Information Management Institution (Lembaga Pengelola Informasi
Perkreditan/LPIP) on misuse of banking customers Data
Jaka Santos
[ABS-144] JURIDICIAL REVIEW OF THE GENETIC ENGINEERING USE ON CORN
FOOD PRODUCTS EVENT MON 87427
Ajeng Famela , Efridani Lubis , J.Jopie Gilalo , Endeh Suhartini , Nurul Syarifah
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 135
[ABS-103]
Model of the Legal Aid for the Poor People Based on the Principle of Equality in the
Law
Dadang Supriyatna
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The purpose of the research is to analysis implementation of The Law Number 16 of 2011
concerning Legal Aid, as access to justice to guarantee and fulfill the rights of recipients of
legal aid, realize the constitutional rights of citizens in accordance with the principle of
equality in the law, and to design Ideal legal aid for the poor. This research used literature
study and qualitative approach. The result of the research found that the Legal Aid Act whose
existence has not affected the poor. The poor must face the fact that access to legal aid is still
quite difficult to obtain. The legal system for access to legal assistance provided by the state
is considered difficult to obtain, not easily accessible, legal services from lawyers are
considered too expensive, so that the poor cannot afford justice. Legal aid programs are still
based on the nature of volunteering from Advocates, not yet a culture of Advocates. Legal aid
by Advocates is further eroded by the system of commercialism and consumerism, so that
justice becomes a commodity whose price depends on demand and supply.
Keywords: Human Right, Advocate, Poor People, Justice, Equality in The Law
Topic: Law
136 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-104]
Improving Small and medium Enterprises (SME) of Culinary Business in Bogor by
Legal Protection and Halal Certification
Inayatullah Hasyim
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The proliferation of business types in the culinary sector becomes an important thing that
should be highlighted Bogor City. Culinary tourism is now a tourist type that very much the
impact for the development of Bogor City. The aim of the research is to analysis factors
which have impacted to increase this economic potential by providing a touch or support to
be able to attract local or foreign tourists in enjoying the original cuisine of the region. The
research used literature study and qualitative method. The result of the research showed that
Small and medium Enterprises (SME) based on food and beverages still dominate in Bogor.
In case in the form of impersonation of similar products with different name categories or in
the form of product designs or even similar products emerging. The number of culinary
business makes the more competitiveness of any culinary business, if there is no legal
protection against culinary business in the city, it can cause harm to the culinary business.
Legal protection and halal certification are two important factors for any culinary business in
Bogor, where Muslim are the end user or buyer.
Keywords: Bogor, Culinary, Intellectual Property Right, Halal Certification
Topic: Law
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 137
[ABS-112]
Protection Model and Fulfillment of Patient Rights on the Implementation of Informed
Consent in Indonesia
Syafruddin, SH., Arif Rohman
Fakultas Hukum Universitas Borneo Tarakan
Abstract
Due to the cases that occur related to the practice of medicine, the law contributes in
providing solutions for both physicians and patients as consumers of health, although
medicine has a code of professional ethics as the basis of doctors in carrying out their work.
This study focuses on, how judges assess the express consent on the implementation of
informed consent and secondly, how the model of protection and fulfilment of patient rights
in the implementation of informed consent in Indonesia. The research method used is
normative legal research, based on health law and the health minister regulation as the main
benchmark in analysing. The results of the discussion illustrate that, the main point of doctors
and health workers in carrying out their duties is the implementation of concrete agreements
both written and oral. Second, the model for protecting patient rights in law enforcement is
applying reverse evidence to doctors as defendants of malpractice in relation to the fulfilment
of informed consent. From several cases, it appears that the judge’s decision is not
fundamental to informed consent but tends to the negligence aspect of the doctor or medical
personnel use to Article 359 of the Criminal Code.
Keywords: Model, Protection, Patient Rights, Informed consent
Topic: Law
138 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-115]
Freedom of Internet Access in Cyber Law
Agus Pramono
Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro
Abstract
Freedom of internet access is one of the manifestations of democratization in the freedom of
expression. The research aims to describe impact of technology to cultural change. This
research used previous studies which refer to applicable rules and regulations supported by
reviews of academic literary works on the subject. The result of the research found that the
shift in system orientation, mode and information technology in Indonesia must be in synergy
with the core values of the applicable constitution of Indonesia, respecting differences in
general opinion within the frame of basic duties in upholding ethical values based on law.
Advancements and increasing use in global internet technology motivate the Indonesian
Government and the Peoples Representative Council (DPR) to enact a legal product in the
form of Law number 11, year 2008 in Electronic Information and Transaction.
Keywords: Freedom, Internet Access, Cyber Law
Topic: Law
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 139
[ABS-127]
Conflict of Law in the Owner Association and the Occupants of the Flat House Unit
(P3srs) in Indonesia
Sudiman Sihotang
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The establishment of the Owner Association and the Occupants of the Flat House Unit
(P3SRS) is mandatory by the government in a flat. When P3SRS has been formed, the
developer must immediately hand over the management of shared objects, shared parts, and
shared land to the P3SRS. Furthermore, P3SRS is obliged to take care of the interests of the
owners and residents. This study aims to examine the various conflicts that occur in the
implementation of the role of the P3SRS in ensuring the rights of flat house residents. By
using legal research methods, narratively from the studies that have been carried out can be
explained that in practice many conflicts occur such as the struggle for P3SRS management
which results in the existence of two stewardship in a flat, the formation of P3SRS
management controlled by the developer, or the implementation of tasks and responsibilities.
The P3SRS itself has resulted in the lack of protection of the interests of the occupants,
especially in relation to the management of shared property ownership, shared parts, shared
land and occupancy. These problems reduce the comfort, security and legal certainty of the
ownership of existing residents. Seeing this, the role of the government as a supervisor from
the running of the P3SRS task must be further improved and not enough just to supervise, but
also needed care to be able to accompany various problems that occur in the P3SRS.
Keywords: Legal Conflict, P3SRS
Topic: Law
140 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-136]
The Future of Indonesia Bank Secrecy in Digital Era: the responsibilities of Credit
Information Management Institution (Lembaga Pengelola Informasi Perkreditan/LPIP)
on misuse of banking customers Data
Jaka Santos
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Bank secrecy is a proof of the implementation of the right to privacy in a basic concept of
democracy. In Indonesia, banking secrecy laws had previously shielded financial institutions
from third parties include the Tax Authority. Bank Customers Data can only be controlled by
the Central Bank (Bank Indonesia and now Financial Services Authority/OJK) and other
authorities with direct relationship with bank customers or depositors. In 2013, Bank
Indonesia stipulated Bank Indonesia Regulation No.15/1/ PBI/2013 concerning Credit
Information Management Institutions, a regulation regarding credit information management
institution which includes regulations concerning the role, responsibilities and establishment
of Credit Information Management Institution or Lembaga Pengelola Informasi Perkreditan
(LPIP). Credit Information Management Institution is an institution or agency that collects
and processes credit data and other data to produce credit information. Credit Information is a
product and / or service produced by LPIP in writing, verbally, or by other methods, sourced
from credit data and other data owned by LPIP. The significant factor of this institution is
that LPIP is a common company/corporation (Perseroan Terbatas/PT) owned by private
companies (several companies with certain requirements). This development need to be
anticipated furthermore according to potential threat from the development of technology.
This paper will discuss about the future of bank secrecy law in Indonesia and more specific
about the protection of bank customers data from misused by or through LPIP.
Keywords: Bank secrecy, Credit Information, Financial Service
Topic: Law
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 141
[ABS-144]
Juridicial Review of the Genetic Engineering Use on Corn Food Products Event Mon
87427
Ajeng Famela , Efridani Lubis , J.Jopie Gilalo , Endeh Suhartini , Nurul Syarifah
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Indonesia ratified the Cartagena Protocol in Law Number 21 of 2004, which is a rule that
requires a precautionary approach as a principle in the assessment of Genetic Engineering
(PRG) food safety products in order to protect the environment and human health. The aim of
this study is to protect consumers from insecurities of genetically modified food products.
The method of this study is Juridical Normative, data collection techniques used through
library research methods, interviews and comparative approaches. Based on the results of the
study shows that the application of the regulation of the use of genetic engineering on corn
products MON 87427 event is appropriate including procedures. Judging from Islamic law,
the source and process are halal but the results of the corn product MON 87427 are not halal.
Legal protection as a form of consumer protection for preventive food insecurity of PRG
focuses on the assessment of food and labelling on genetically modified food products and
repressive legal protection accommodated by Article 79 of Law Number 18 of 2012
concerning Food that will be given administrative sanctions.
Keywords: Genetic Engineering, Corn Event MON87427, Safety Food, Law Protection.
Topic: Law
142 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
Oral Session BICSS
Economics 2 (8)
Wednesday, September 26, 2017
15.45 - 17.00
Meeting Room 6,
Floor 1
Session Chair: Dr. Hendri Tanjung
[ABS-108] Understanding the Role of Spiritual Motivation toward Career Interest in
Accounting Students in Islamic Financial Institutions
Mas Nur Mukmin, Ade Budi Setiawan, Rossi Sindoda, Tini Kartini
[ABS-110] Trading Friction and Spread Decomposition in Indonesian Stock Exchange
Immas Nurhayati, Irwan Adi Ekaputra, Zaafri Ananto Husodo
[ABS-113] Economic Capacity through Preparation of Financial Statements of Simple
Groups of Fruit Plant Breeding Farm in the Village Karacak Leuwiliang Bogor District
Indra Cahya Kusuma, Mas Nur Mukmin, Listio Wuryanto
[ABS-118] The Role of International Trade to Economic Growth: the Case of Indonesia
Hendri Tanjung, Abrista Devi
[ABS-146] The Effect of Marketing Mix on Consumer Buying Interest in Micro Small
Medium Enterprises (Msme) Snacks Product in Bogor City
Endang Silaningsih, Titiek Tjahja Andari, Putri Utami
[ABS-148] Customer Experience Analysis improve Revisit Intention in Destinations Bogor
City Tourism
Erni Yuningsih, Hardiansyah, Dwi Gemina
[ABS-149] Increase Consumer Loyalty, Based on A Tourism Product Distinctive Approach to
Sukabumi City Tourism Destinations
Egi Hergiana, M.Rafli Fahrezi, Dwi Noven Nugroho, Musa Mulyadi, Erni Yuningsih
[ABS-153] The Connection Disclosure Between Accounting Student Career Decisions,
Spiritual Motivation, Social Values and Islamic Financial Institutions
Warizal, Mas Nur Mukmin, Andy Lasmana, Rosi Sindoda
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 143
[ABS-108]
Understanding the Role of Spiritual Motivation toward Career Interest in Accounting
Students in Islamic Financial Institutions
Mas Nur Mukmin, Ade Budi Setiawan, Rossi Sindoda, Tini Kartini
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The Islamic finance industry in Indonesia has been growing since the adoption of the Sharia
banking law in 2008. Unfortunately, this has not been matched by the availability of adequate
human resources in the field of Islamic banking and Sharia accounting. This research was
conducted to determine the interest of accounting students in terms of the work environment
for a career in Islamic financial institutions. The role of spiritual motivation in the
relationship was also revealed in this study. By using the Moderating Regression Analysis
(MRA) method, this research was successfully carried out to students of accounting study
programs in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. The results of this study reveal the role of spiritual
motivation in strengthening the influence of the work environment on the interest in a career
in Islamic financial institutions. The renewal in this study is the success in revealing student
perceptions that working in Islamic financial institutions contains their own positive values in
terms of spirituality. The use of open questionnaires and in-depth interviews with all
respondents is believed to provide a clearer picture of the results of the study, but it is certain
that it will not take a short time.
Keywords: Spiritual Motivation, Work Environment, Student Career Interests, Islamic
Financial Institutions
Topic: Economics
144 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-110]
Trading Friction and Spread Decomposition in Indonesian Stock Exchange
Immas Nurhayati (a), Irwan Adi Ekaputra (b), Zaafri Ananto Husodo (b)
(a) Faculty of Economic and Business, University of Ibn Khaldun Bogor, Indonesian
(b) Faculty of Economic and Business, University of Indonesian, Indonesian
Abstract
We examine the intraday trading and price change for frequently traded stocks in Indonesian
Stock Exchange. Using bid and ask price, trade price, number of trades, trade volume, we
study how to measure and identify the source of trading friction and to infer what is the
biggest component of trading friction. This research uses secondary data which are order
data, intraday trade price transaction, Indonesian composite index, trade volume, number of
trade and market capitalization. The sample selection was done purposively. We sorted the
entire population based on market capitalization and tick size ranging from the largest to the
smallest. The result showed that 50 most frequently traded stocks in the Indonesian Stock
Exchange using trading friction estimator conclude that the average trading friction of high
market capitalization and the most relatively liquid stocks, scattered in various fractions price
is equal to 1% per year, and the highest trading frictions derived from the information and it
is consistent with spread decomposition estimator.
Keywords: Trading Friction; Spread Decomposition; High Market Capitalization; Frequently
Traded Stock; Liquid Stock.
Topic: Economics
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 145
[ABS-113]
Economic Capacity through Preparation of Financial Statements of Simple Groups of
Fruit Plant Breeding Farm in the Village Karacak Leuwiliang Bogor District
Indra Cahya Kusuma, Mas Nur Mukmin, Listio Wuryanto
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) engaged in agriculture, especially breeding / nursery of
fruit plants in Bogor Regency, especially Karacak Village, Leuwiliang Subdistrict, are still
relatively small. Fruit breeding / breeding activities are generally carried out in groups and
generations, with traditional management and simple seed breeding techniques. There are
several obstacles faced by farmers, including; capital constraints, lack of production facilities
and infrastructure and knowledge of agriculture and accounting in recording and financial
management. This activity aims to improve economic capacity through the preparation of
simple financial reports for fruit nursery farmers groups. The method used with descriptive
approach in the form of counselling, training, mentoring and strengthening with the technique
of recording transactions into journals, preparation of cost prices, income statement and
statement of financial position / balance sheet. The results of the activity show a change in
mindset and knowledge in accounting. The farmer group has been orderly to record and can
calculate and compile reports on cost of goods sold, cost of goods sold and reports on profit
or loss of fruit plant nursery businesses.
Keywords: Economic Capacity, Simple Financial Report, Farmer Group
Topic: Economics
146 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-118]
The Role of International Trade to Economic Growth: The Case of Indonesia
Hendri Tanjung and Abrista Devi
Universitas Ibn Khaldun
Abstract
This study is aimed to identify the effect of export and import toward economic growth in
Indonesia. Using the monthly data from the year 1999 to 2017 and Vector Autoregression
analysis, it is found that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will response negatively in short
term and positively stable in the long term in period of 15 due to the shocked of export.
Furthermore, GDP will response positively in short term and positively stable in the long
term in period of 20 due to the shocked of import. There is no significant effect export to
GDP as well as import to GDP in the short term and long term. Therefore, there is no effect
of international trade (export and import) to economic growth for Indonesia.
Keywords: Export, Import, economic growth.
Topic: Economics
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 147
[ABS-146]
The Effect of Marketing Mix on Consumer Buying Interest in Micro Small Medium
Enterprises (Msme) Snacks Product in Bogor City
Endang Silaningsih, Titiek Tjahja Andari, Putri Utami
Department of Managemen, Faculty of Economics, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The purpose of the research is to determine the effect of marketing mix on consumer buying
interest in micro small medium enterprises (MSME) snacks product in Bogor city. The
number of samples taken was 100 consumers. The method used in this research is survey, the
form of the research used in verification and descriptive. The data collection is done through
interviews and questionnaires to respondents. The questionnaire was tested using validity,
reliability and classic assumption test. The results of the research show that products, prices,
places and promotions influence simultaneously the buying interest of consumers. Partially
prices and products affect consumer buying interest, while promotion and place have no
influence on consumer buying interest. Product variables become the strongest influence on
consumer buying interest.
Keywords: Marketing Mix, Consumer Buying Interests, Snacks.
Topic: Economics
148 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-148]
Customer Experience Analysis improve Revisit Intention in Destinations Bogor City
Tourism
Erni Yuningsih, Hardiansyah, Dwi Gemina
Department of Managemen, Faculty of Economics, Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
This study aims to explain and analyse the effect of customer experience which consists of
variables of comfort, educational, hedonic, novelty, safety and beauty, on revisit intention.
The type of research used is qualitative and quantitative research. Data collection with
questionnaires given to 100 respondents who visited tourist attractions. The analytical method
used is multiple regression analysis, regression coefficient, coefficient of determination, F
test and t test. The results of the study explain that in general tourist destinations in the city of
Bogor have a beautiful panorama of nature and tourist attractions that can provide a
memorable experience to tourists. The lowest interpretation is the education variable. Interest
in returning to tourist attractions in the city of Bogor shows a high interpretation, because it
has a pleasant and memorable experience for those destinations. Simultaneously the variables
of comfort, education, hedonic, novelty, safety and beauty have a positive and significant
effect on interest in revisiting. The results of the partial test concluded that the factors of
comfort, education, hedonic, novelty, safety and beauty had a direct, positive and significant
effect on the interest
Keywords: Customer Experience, City Tourism, Bogor Tourism Destination, Marketing
Topic: Economics
BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science 149
[ABS-149]
INCREASE CONSUMER LOYALTY, BASED ON A TOURISM PRODUCT
DISTINCTIVE APPROACH TO SUKABUMI CITY TOURISM DESTINATIONS
Egi Hergiana (a), M.Rafli Fahrezi (a), Dwi Noven Nugroho (a), Musa Mulyadi (a), Erni
Yuningsih (b)
(a) Students of Department of Managemen, Faculty of Economics, Djuanda University,
Bogor, Indonesia
(b) Lecturer of Department of Managemen, Faculty of Economics, Djuanda University,
Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to find out about 1) General description of visitor perceptions
of tourism product distinctive factors and tourist visit loyalty 2) Simultaneous and partial
influences tourism product distinctive which include aspects of attraction, facilities,
accessibility and ancillary to the loyalty of tourist visits. The analytical tool uses descriptive
associative with multiple regression analysis methods, multiple correlation, determination
coefficient, F test and T test. The validity of the questionnaire test was declared valid as well
as the reliability test was declared reliable. The results show that variable attraction has a high
rating, this is influenced by several indicators namely attractive attractions, the diversity of
attractions offered, the uniqueness of tourist attractions, and the existence of interesting
events as attraction for visitors. While the ancillary variable with the lowest average means
that it is necessary to increase the roles and responsibilities of all tourism stakeholders in
implementing and realizing a quality tourism field. From the results of multiple regression
tourism product distinctive which includes attraction, facilities, accessibility and ancillary
variables are positive for tourist visit loyalty, as well as multiple correlation tests between
tourism product distinctive factor and strong tourist visit loyalty. Based on the results of the F
test variable attraction, facilities, accessibility and ancillary simultaneously have a positive
and significant effect on tourist visit loyalty. For the T test variable attraction, facilities,
accessibility and ancillary have a positive and significant effect.
Keywords: Customer Loyality, Tourism Product, Sukabumi City
Topic: Economics
150 BICSS 2018 : The Second Bogor International Conference for Social Science
[ABS-153]
The Connection Disclosure Between Accounting Student Career Decisions, Spiritual
Motivation, Social Values and Islamic Financial Institutions
Warizal, Mas Nur Mukmin, Andy Lasmana, Rosi Sindoda
Djuanda University, Bogor, Indonesia
Abstract
Opportunities for a career in Islamic financial institutions and the opportunity to run a
business are wide open for accounting graduates, but not all accounting graduates are
interested in working in Islamic financial institutions. This study aims to reveal the role of
social values and spiritual motivation in accounting student decisions for a career in Islamic
financial institutions. The sample of this study is accounting students who have been and are
taking Shariah accounting subjects. By using the Moderation Regression Analysis (MRA)
method, this study successfully revealed that spiritual motivation can strengthen the
accounting student decision to pursue a career in Islamic financial institutions. This shows
that there is a role for religious beliefs in career decisions of accounting students.
Keywords: Spiritual Motivation, Social Values, Career Student Accounting Decisions
Topic: Economics