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Publication Corruption, Violence, And The Rule Of Law Affecting Regulatory Control: Forecast Evaluation(Publishing House of the Higher School of Economics, 2022) ;Arvian Triantoro ;Khalid Zaman ;Sriyanto Sriyanto ;Hailan Salamun ;Shabnam ;Sasmoko ;Yasinta Indrianti ;Abdul Rashid Abdul AzizMohd Khata JaborPolitical challenges, unfairness, and dishonesty are the governing issues that need substantial reforms to improve the high regulatory quality standards. The study's objective is to examine the impact of corruption, violence, and the rule of law on Pakistan's regulatory control. The study used four forecasting techniques, i.e., Root Mean Square Error (RSER), Mean Absolute Error (MAE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), and Theil inequality coefficient, on the available data series from 1996–2019. The study first obtained the forecast factors of the stated variables by using the Vector Autoregressive (VAR) technique and then used these variables in the least-squares regression technique to obtain the forecast parameter estimates. The simulation results show that corruption, violence, and the rule of law would likely negatively affect the country's regulatory control. The ex-ante analysis shows that the corruption level increases sharply reaches its highest point, and becomes constant. The rule of law initially decreases and then begins to rise steeply. Regulatory control initially decreases and is likely to increase at a decreasing rate. Finally, political stability is likely to decrease over the time horizon. Innovation accounting matrix estimates show that corruption would likely change the country's regulatory control, followed by the rule of law and violence in the next ten years. The study is the first to explore the dynamics of governance indicators in an inter-temporal setting. The study concludes that the country should devise broad-based governance reform policies to eliminate the high incidence of corruption, violence, and injustice and move forward towards implementing regulatory control for sustained growth. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Diagnostic Evaluation Of Lecturer Quality In Learning Process At New Private Higher Education Institutions In Tangerang, Indonesia(American Scientific Publishers, 2016) ;Sasmoko ;Trilaksono, Teddy ;Indrianti, YasintaAhmad, Roslee BinIn higher education, the quality of learning process is very important especially in the early stage of institution establishment. Many of the newly recruited lecturers have only limited experiences on how to conduct a good learning session. This paper provides a diagnostic evaluation of the quality of lectures in a university in Tangerang. The research aims to find empirical evidence of: (1) the tendency of learning quality of lecturer at �new higher education institutions� in Tangerang regency, and (2) the most dominant indicator in determining the lecturers� quality of the learning process at the �new higher education institutions� in Tangerang Regency. The research method use Neuroresearch (qualitative and quantitative). Then, for the data collecting use questionnaire that filled by students for all lesson in semester 2 and use Likert scale model with the data range from 1 to 5. The research found that the lecturer at the �new higher education institutions� in Tangerang Regency tend to have a high quality in the learning process with the significance level at ? < 0.05. The main indicator that significantly affect the high quality of the lecturers teaching for two semesters is the factor of broad knowledge of the lecturer. This factor can increase because of the lecturer ability in imparting the university values. The implications of the research: the lecturer can use the feedback on the study to improve their performance at the new higher education institution. The lecturer also should have broad knowledge, ability to communicate well with students, and have a sense of nationality and dedication to Indonesia. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Healthcare Preventive Measures, Logistics Challenges, and Corporate Social Responsibility During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Break the Ice(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021) ;Sasmoko ;Muhammad Saeed Lodhi ;Abdul Rashid Bin Abdul Aziz ;Nur Fatihah Abdullah Bandar ;Rahimah Embong ;Mohd Khata Jabor ;Siti Nisrin Mohd AnisKhalid ZamanPurpose: The study aims to analyze the role of coronavirus testing capacity to possibly reduce the case fatality ratio (CFR) in a large cross-section of countries. The study controlled health-care expenditures, logistics performance index (LPI), carbon damages, and corporate social responsibility (CSR) to understand the nature of causation between the CFR and stated factors. Design/methodology/approach: The study used a cross-sectional regression apparatus for coefficient estimates and variance decomposition analysis (VDA) for forecasting relationships between the variables over time. Findings: The results confirmed the W-shaped relationship between CFR and case-to-test ratio (CTR) in the presence of a LPI that exacerbates the CFR cases across countries. The VDA estimates suggest that carbon damages, logistics activities, and CSR are likely to influence CFR over time. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Nationwide Lockdown, Population Density, and Financial Distress Brings Inadequacy to Manage COVID-19: Leading the Services Sector into the Trajectory of Global Depression(MDPI, 2021-02-17) ;Donglei Yu ;Muhammad Khalid Anser ;Michael Yao-Ping Peng ;Abdelmohsen A. Nassani ;Sameh E. Askar ;Khalid Zaman ;Abdul Rashid Abdul Aziz ;Muhammad Moinuddin Qazi Abro ;SasmokoMohd Khata JaborThe service industry provides distributive services, producer services, personal services, and social services. These services largely breakdowns due to restrictions on border movements, confined travel and transportation services, a decline in international tourists’ visitation, nationwide lockdowns, and maintaining social distancing in the population. Although these measures are highly needed to contain coronavirus, it decreases economic and financial activities in a country, which requires smart solutions to globally subsidize the services sector. The study used different COVID-19 measures, and its resulting impact on the services industry by using world aggregated data from 1975 through 2020. The study benefited from the Keynesian theory of aggregate demand that remains provided a solution to minimize economic shocks through stringent or liberalizing economic policies. The COVID-19 pandemic is more severe than the financial shocks of 2018 that affected almost all sectors of the globalized world, particularly the services sector, which has been severally affected by COVID-19; it is a high time to revisit economic policies to control pandemic recession. The study used quantiles regression and innovation accounting matrix to obtain ex-ante and ex-post analysis. The quantile regression estimates show that causes of death by communicable diseases, including COVID-19, mainly decline the share of services value added to the global GDP at different quantiles distribution. In contrast, word-of-mouth helps to prevent it from the transmission channel of coronavirus plague through information sharing among the general masses. The control of food prices and managing physical distancing reduces suspected coronavirus cases; however, it negatively affects the services sector’s value share. The smart lockdown and sound economic activities do not decrease coronavirus cases, while they support increasing the percentage of the services sector to the global GDP. The innovation accounting matrix suggested that smart lockdown, managing physical distancing, effective price control, and sound financial activities will help to reduce coronavirus cases that will further translate into increased services value-added for the next ten years. The social distancing will exert a more considerable variance error shock to the services industry, which indicates the viability of these measures to contained novel coronavirus over a time horizon. The study used the number of proxies to the COVID-19 measures on the service sector that can be continued with real-time variables to obtain more inferences. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The Role of Solar Energy Demand in the Relationship Between Carbon Pricing and Environmental Degradation: A Blessing in Disguise(Wiley, 2021-05-24) ;Khalid Zaman ;Abdul Rashid Abdul Aziz ;Sriyanto Sriyanto ;Sasmoko ;Yasinta IndriantiHanifah JambariThe importance of clean energy resources in the environmental sustainability agenda (ESA) widely documents the earlier literature that emphasized the need to use renewable energy (RE) sources in mitigating high mass carbon emissions across countries. Saudi Arabia's future vision focused on establishing RE markets, especially solar electricity generation (SEG) that would likely present an alternative source to meet energy challenges and allow the country to switch its oil-based economy to a renewable source economy by 2030. In this initiative, the present study intends to analyze the potential challenges and opportunities of SEG in a country that gives way toward a vibrant and thriving economy through green development. The study collected monthly time series data of solar energy and its potential contributors from 2010M01 to 2018M12. The study performs ex-ante and ex-post analysis using vector error correction estimates (VECM) and innovation accounting matrix to get parameter estimates at current and forecast settings. The study simulated the deployment of SEG under different contributory factors, including carbon taxes, emissions trading, and environmental regulations. The results show that carbon tax has a decisive role in limiting polluting industries and reducing carbon emissions. The emissions trading and SEG support the cleaner production agenda to attain its energy sustainable development goals. The environment-related trade regulations and carbon pricing were quite visible to support the country's SEG program. The simulation results show that SEG can potentially as high as 379.224 GWh till 2030 due to possibly be increasing financial and trade regulations that could limit carbon emissions down to 21.766 kg per oil equivalent energy use per annum. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The role of transformational leadership in generating work engagement to the volunteers of humanity organization(Serials Publications, 2017) ;Indrianti Y. ;Khan A. ;Bin Ahmad R. ;Sasmoko ;Bin H. ;Widhoyoko S.A. ;Lasmy ;Ariyanto S. ;Bina Nusantara University ;Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UiTM) ;Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) ;Fujian Normal UniversityPodomoro UniversityHuman resources are valuable assets for organizations and engaged employees is one of the most determining factor for an organization. Employees experience engaged condition when they have a leader with a supportive leadership style. The aim of the study is to find the role of the leadership style in generating work engagement to volunteers of humanity organization. The research method is by using Neuro-research. The calibration of the scoring sheet is by using Principle Component Avis approach through Varimax iteration (ratation) in which each reliability index ? is 0.781 and 0.873. Hypotheses test is conducted by using linear regression and classification regression tree (biner segmentation). The result of the research shows that (1)volunteers of humanity organization tend to sometimes engaged significantly at ?< 0.05, (2) volunteers of humanity organization has the condition of leadership which tends to have an inspirational motivation significantly at ?< 0.05, (3) there is an influence of leadership style towards work engagement of volunteers in humanity organization significantly at ?< 0.01, and (4) inspirational motivation is a kind of leadership style which is the strongest in determining the work engagement of volunteers in the humanity organization significantly at ?< 0.05 while to generate inspirational motivation is highly determined by improving the role of idealized influence (behavior) and contingent reward. Thus, based on the study is recommended to do some intervention for volunteers of humanity organization in order to increase the engagement by improving the leaders' self ability to be able to become an aspirator and motivator for humanity acts. Serials Publications.