scholarly journals Analyzing How Millennial Generation Implement Pancasila Value in Modern Era

Author(s):  
Dewita Untari Novianty ◽  
Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin

Introduction: Industrial revolution 4.0 in the current era of globalization plays an active role in the modern era in Indonesia. The influence of increasingly advanced technology affects the millennial generation as the nation's next generation to make Pancasila the basis of the State or the foundation of a State. In addition, the millennial generation has begun to shift the guidelines of life from Pancasila so that the appreciation of Pancasila values is starting to disappear along with the development of the times and in line with the progress of Science and Technology (IPTEK). If this continues, then the values of Pancasila will be replaced by a new ideology that will cause behavioural changes in society. Purpose: this study aims to provide the proper application to millennial life using Pancasila values, knowing the behaviour of the millennial generation towards the implementation of Pancasila values, and making Pancasila a way of life. Methods: the method used in this research is Literature Review and takes sources from journals published in 2019 to 2021 related to the Pancasila theme and the millennial generation. Results: the study results show that with the existence of Pancasila as the ideology and principle of the State, it is expected to strengthen the attitude and nature of the community in accepting things outside the norms that exist in Indonesia. In addition, the younger generation is expected to be able to apply Pancasila values along with the development of science and technology in the modern era and current globalization. The research question is how to make the millennial generation implement Pancasila in life in the contemporary period and what solutions can continue to instil Pancasila values ​​in the 4.0 industrial revolution. Recommendation: the conclusion drawn is that Pancasila can become a unifying tool for the nation if the current generation or millennial generation still desires to maintain its values ​​, even though they are in a modern era and many influences from its outside cultures. Limitation: the limitation of this research is not getting all the data directly from the source. The researcher recommends using primary data for the following study to ensure its truth and accuracy better because the researcher directly obtains it.

2018 ◽  
Vol 86 (2) ◽  
pp. 388-406
Author(s):  
Gabriel Morin ◽  
Véronique Chanut

The phenomenon of managerialisation, whose impact is being felt by the state, as well as its elites, helps bring about the emergence of the individual. The military is not immune to the organisational transformations that follow in its wake. By analysing the career path of French officers, this study explores the effects of this managerialisation. The research question as formulated sets out to determine whether it is the individual or his institution that drives the career of the French officer. The empirical study is based on very dense primary data collected from actors who play a key role in forming the French military elites: general officers, in some cases, directors of military schools, who have, in turn, been students, instructors and designers of this career path of the military leader. The results reveal that despite an unprecedented process of civilianisation within the military institution, the career of military leader is proving to be more immutable. The career path of the French officer can thus be read as a marker of military institutional identity. Points for practitioners As an institution, the military may seem to mirror the major evolutions of society, in particular, the phenomenon of managerialisation, which is making its impact felt on the state, along with its corollary, individualism. Analysing the career of French officers makes it possible to explore the effects of this managerialisation. The study results reveal a mitigation of the effects of this phenomenon, also called civilianisation in the case of the armed forces, and, on the contrary, reveal the invariant character of the career of military leader, pillar of the military institutional identity.


Author(s):  
Feren Alia Hidayat ◽  
Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin

Pancasila is the identity of the Indonesian nation, which means that Pancasila is a national characteristic that cannot be found in any country. Pancasila points are taken from the noble values of the Indonesian state. These principles contain culture, customs, and national character known as manners, cooperation, and high nationalism. As the successor to Indonesian culture, the young generation must be able to preserve and develop Pancasila. In this era of globalization, there are many challenges for the younger generation in preserving Pancasila. This study aims to provide an overview of the decline of Pancasila identity among the younger generation due to the impact of globalization. The research question that has been determined is how the practice behaviour of the younger generation towards the implementation of Pancasila, the solutions and efforts that all Indonesian people can make regarding the crisis of Pancasila identity in the era of globalization. This research method uses a literature review. The research sources were conducted from the latest journals and books published in 2019 until 2021 related to the theme of Pancasila and the millennial generation. The results showed that globalization has greatly facilitated foreign cultures to enter Indonesia. The younger generations use this foreign culture as a lifestyle without filtering it, whether it contains Pancasila values or not. This causes Pancasila has been forgotten and no longer applied in their everyday life. Young people can make various efforts to preserve the national identity, namely Pancasila. Apart from the role of the young generation itself, Indonesian society can also play an essential role in supporting the younger generation to continue implementing Pancasila in their lives. By conducting this research, it is hoped that Indonesia's young generation can understand, select, and stay away from the negative impacts of globalization that enter Indonesia freely. The solution that can be given from this research is that the younger generation must love their own culture more and practice every principle in Pancasila. Parents, educational institutions, and the government must also support the younger generation to maintain national identity, Pancasila values. The limitation of this research is that the researcher did not conduct any primary data, which means the data were not directly from the source. This causes the accuracy of this study to be less guaranteed. The recommendation that the researchers can give for further research is to obtain primary data to ensure accuracy and explore research topics regarding the fading of Pancasila identity in the younger generation in this era of globalization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 5241-5252
Author(s):  
Ni Made Ruastiti, I Komang Sudirga, I Gede Yudarta

The paper aims to analyze the appreciation of Innovative Wayang Wong performing arts. It is interesting to know because the Innovative Wayang Wong performing arts through digital media is appreciated by Bali's millennial generation. The primary data obtained through observation and interviews with representatives of the Wayang Wong and Wayang Wong ‘Cupu Manik Astagina’ audience in Denpasar. The data analysis was carried out in qualitative manner. The results show that: (1) The innovative Wayang Wong performance art through digital media is staged by presenting a new Wayang Wong model equipped with advanced technology for the preservation of Balinese culture, the promotion of entertaining and educational culture; (2). The innovative Wayang Wong performance through digital media received a positive response especially Balinese teenagers from the millennial generation. Although audience cannot enjoy Wayang Wong performances directly, they can enjoy them through digital channels.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 115
Author(s):  
Indri Yuliafitri ◽  
Euis Nurhayati ◽  
Gia Kardina Amrania

Indonesia is one of the countries with the largest Muslim population in the world. This issue gives Indonesia has an excellent opportunity to develop the halal industry. Indonesia's halal industry is still inferior when compared to predominantly non-Muslim countries. Halal tourism, especially in this case sharia hotels, is one of the business lines that has received significant attention in this modern era. In recent years tourism has become a different trend for various groups; this has led to a demand for travel facilities that do not conflict with Islamic values. The purpose of this study was to study the effect of the application of Maqashid Syariah on Corporate Governance in Sharia Hotels. The research methodology used is a survey. The type of data used in this study is primary data. Analysis of the data in this study was using a simple regression analysis. The study results show that the implementation of Sharia Magashid has a significant influence on good governance and governance in sharia hotel management.


2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Yousif Abdelrahim

This study aims to quantitatively test the newly developed theoretical framework model for the relationship between COVID-19, stress, anxiety, and university students' online exam cheating in the United States of America during COVID-19. The newly developed model primarily explains how COVID-19 quarantine influences university students' levels of anxiety and stress, and therefore, influences the frequency of online exam cheating behavior among college students. The researcher collected primary data of 251 male and female university students in the United States of America via Survey Monkey and tested the six hypotheses using the structural modeling equation technique. The study results confirm that COVID-19 quarantine has a significant relationship with stress and anxiety. The relationship between COVID-19 quarantine and stress is more significant than the relationship between COVID-19 quarantine and anxiety. The results also validate the significant and positive relationship between COVID-19 quarantine and stress and COVID-19 quarantine and anxiety. COVID-19 quarantine causes more anxiety than stress among university students, influencing students' behavior to cheat more on online exams. Theoretically, this study Translates a qualitative research question from a prior study that developed the COVID-19 theoretical framework into an accurate prediction of anticipated outcomes. This study also develops a conceptual framework for the relationship between COVID-19, anxiety, stress, and online exam cheating. Besides, this study refined six hypotheses from previously generated propositions. Finally, the study results could be used as general guidelines for university educators and administrators when thinking and deciding on exams, assignments, and how to monitor online exams.


The present work addresses the question of psychological distress of the caregivers of patients with dementia. The research covers caregivers residing in Russia and Kazakhstan. The thesis starts with concluding the pre-existing knowledge on the research question, from which the author develops the methods for collection of the primary data. Methodology of the research is designed to analyze the data in a qualitative approach. The thesis builds an understanding of the state of psychological distress in which caregivers of Kazakhstan and Russia live in. To do that, the author conducted a survey with range of multiple choice and open questions that examined the stress triggers and proof of the existence of stress in their lives based on answers. A total of 52 active caregivers answered to a survey consisting of 22 questions. The results show that Russian and Kazakhstani caregivers experience moderate to severe levels of psychological distress due to insufficient funding and informational support, among other reasons.


2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (5) ◽  
pp. 601-618
Author(s):  
Nur Athirah Binti Mazlan ◽  
Mohd Syaiful Rizal Abd Hamid ◽  
Nor Ratna Masrom

The objective of this research was to develop a quality outcome matrix by exploring a systematic pattern for selecting quality tools and techniques in the Industrial Revolution 4.0, particularly in the smart manufacturing context. By conducting this analysis, the researchers found homogeneous patterns of sufficient quality case studies that can provide a basis for selecting appropriate groups of quality tools and techniques in different scenarios. Multiple case studies and an in-depth literature review were used as the research design approach. Two qualitative data collection methods were used: (1) primary data from face-to-face interviews with employees at Toyo Memory Technology and Intel Malaysia, and (2) secondary data from a previous study. Our study aimed to answer the following research question: “What are the appropriate tools and techniques concerning circumstances of quality dimensions and smart manufacturing?” Thus, our research developed a diagnostic matrix by developing an outcome matrix for selecting appropriate quality tools and techniques. The scientific novelty of this work is that this is a real-world case study describing the authors’ theoretical and practical prerequisites that can help other researchers and industrial practitioners or manufacturers in selecting the appropriate sets of quality tools and techniques for solving quality problems.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 8-17 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anisul M. Islam ◽  
Muhammad Mahboob Ali ◽  
Anita Medhekar

Green production, sale, willing to pay and financing are related to green business. Bangladesh, a developing country in South Asia, is the most fertile delta region and identified as one of the front-line countries to suffer from the adverse consequences of climate change. Research question of the study is limited to examining several relationships related to green business production, sale, and willingness to pay. Primary data were utilized to test the hypothesized relationships. Based on the literature review, several conceptual relationships are presented and empirically tested. Findings conclude that production and sale of green products were related to the plan to produce and sell green products in Bangladesh. Consumers who are environmentally sensitive are willing to pay premium prices for green products and purchase these products frequently. Paper recommends that government, civil society organizations and the financial institutions should take a more active role in promoting and encouraging businesses to produce and market green products. Authors suggest that the government should provide incentives to set up community banking in the rural areas including informal sector, micro savings, and investment through green financing, for green production, green transportation and green consumption.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
SOVI DWI FEBRIAN SILVA ◽  
Moses Glorino Rumambo Pandin

The millennial generation and generation Z. Maybe that's what the younger generations call it today. Asa developing country, Indonesia, has undoubtedly had several aspects that must be addressed. An education system that still has to be optimized, a breakthrough in the economic field that must be intensified, a political system that must be promoted massively, and a socio-culture that must be maintained and cultivated are of particular concern to achieve a better state life by taking into account the prevailing values of the state. In this increasingly developing era, the millennial generation and generation Z are a milestone of hope for national change. Demographic bonuses and the impact of the 4.0 industrial revolution are increasingly becoming a concern for the country in improving the quality of human resources for this generation. They, the current generation, are predicted to be the country's most valuable investment. With the superior and highly competitive human resources of the millennial and generation Z generations, the potential to meet towards a Great Indonesia, the future Golden Indonesia will achieve achievements. The millennial generation and generation Z. Maybe that's what the younger generations call it today. Asa developing country, Indonesia, has undoubtedly had several aspects that must be addressed. An education system that still has to be optimized, a breakthrough in the economic field that must be intensified, a political system that must be promoted massively, and a socio-culture that must be maintained and cultivated are of particular concern to achieve a better state life by taking into account the prevailing values of the state. In this increasingly developing era, the millennial generation and generation Z are a milestone of hope for national change. Demographic bonuses and the impact of the 4.0 industrial revolution are increasingly becoming a concern for the country in improving the quality of human resources for this generation. They, the current generation, are predicted to be the country's most valuable investment. With the superior and highly competitive human resources of the millennial and generation Z generations, the potential to meet towards a Great Indonesia, the future Golden Indonesia will achieve achievements.The book entitled "Millennial Ideas & Generation Z for a Golden Indonesia 2045" intends to criticize, review, and provide ideas about four critical aspects of the state. By paying attention to the country's fundamental values, this book aims to open up public views regarding essential issues to welcome a better state life towards a developed Indonesia, Golden Indonesia 2045.In general, this book is intended for all groups, especially the young generation of the nation's future. However, on the other hand, this book seems explicit to provide criticism and input to state administrators in responding to various problems faced by the state. So young people, namely the millennial generation and generation Z as the nation's next-generation, should play an active role, participate, and work together with the government to realize the nation's hopes in the future.The lesson that can be learned from this book is that the readers will become more aware of the problems faced by the state. Moreover, this book contains four sections covering ideas for education, economics, politics, and socio-cultural areas, which are essential aspects of supporting state life. It is hoped that these ideas will become a reference point and a foundation in overcoming problems and a leap for millennials and generation Z to participate in bringing the life of the Indonesian state towards progress. As a young generation, millennials and generation Z should care more about matters related to their country. This book is interesting to read and review because the ideas written in this book positively affect all readers. In addition, the topic of the discussion of this book attracted attention by highlighting millennials and generation Z in its big title. The message and intentions to be addressed will become more apparent by reviewing this book and can be digested more easily.


The background of this research is to give an overview to millennial accountants of various challenges that will be faced by the accounting profession in the future. The background of writing this essay is because Indonesia will be affected by the Industrial Revolution 4.0 which will cause jobs to disappear, emerge and change. This research is directed to solve the solutions that occur in millennial accountants in making strategies to deal with these changes by paying attention to conditions in the 4.0 era where technology has developed rapidly and is living side by side with humans. Technology that has developed rapidly is certainly not an obstacle for millennial generation accountants to get a job. One technology that is booming is Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI Began to become a part of work activities at the start of the Industrial Revolution 4.0. With this advanced technology, all things can be handled well and is a helper for today's companies in processing large amounts of data. Therefore, many people assume that the role of accountants will be replaced by machines. But if you look further, it is the lack of skills and information regarding the operation of the technology that causes new accountants such as millennial generation to feel threatened by the presence of technology. By learning more about the accounting profession in the future, accountants can collaborate with machines to advance life as a unit of valuable assets. All of this was done so that they could remain competitive and not be left behind in the rapid development of technology.


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