scholarly journals KEPASTIAN HUKUM TRANSAKSI JUAL BELI TELEPON SELULER MELALUI MEDIA ELEKTRONIK DI INDONESIA - LEGAL SECURITY ON CELLPHONE TRADING THROUGH ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN INDONESIA

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aan Aswari ◽  
Syamsuddin Pasamai ◽  
Nurul Qamar ◽  
Ilham Abbas

POSTPRINTArtikel ini telah terbit dan dipublikasikan oleh Jurnal Dinamika Hukum http://dinamikahukum.fh.unsoed.ac.id/index.php/JDH/article/view/800DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.20884/1.jdh.2017.17.2.800cara sitasi/kutip:Aswari, Aan, et al. "LEGAL SECURITY ON CELLPHONE TRADING THROUGH ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN INDONESIA." Jurnal Dinamika Hukum 17.2 (2017): 181-187.AbstrakPerkembangan teknologi yang semakin meningkat berakibat pada segi kehidupan manusia dalam pemanfaatannya. Artikel ini mengkaji kepastian hukum melalui beberapa komponen dalam sebuah transaksi jual beli telepon seluler melalui media elektronik. Kajian ini merupakan gagasan konseptual dan menunjukkan bahwa pelaksanaan kepastian hukum dalam beberapa komponen seharusnya dapat memberikan solusi terhadap konflik yang dapat timbul dikemudian hari. Komponen itikad baik harus sebagai pembentuk hubungan hukum yang ideal dari awal hingga berakhir, dan realisasi dalam melaksanakan kewajiban merupakan gambaran konkritnya. Komponen garansi memberikan jaminan perlindungan bagi para pihak, dan berbagai regulasi mengatur perbuatan hukum dalam bertransaksi, namun masih berserakan diberbagai komponen pendukung lain yang berupaya pemanfaatan teknologi dalam bertransaksi dapat berkesinambungan.The rapid growth of technology development brings impact on human live related to its utilization. This article analyzes legal security through several components in a cellphone trading through electronic media. This study is a conceptual idea and shows that the implementation of legal security in several components should provide, solution to any potential conflicts. A good intention component should be applied to form an ideal legal relation from the beginning tho the end and realization in performing its obligation reflect the concrete aspect. Warranty provides protection security for related parties with some governing regulations during trasaction. However, some other supporting components have not been efectively contribute to balance the utilization of tecnology in trading.BIBLIOGRAPHYAlfian Perdana, dkk, Penyelesaian Wanprestasi Dalam Perjanjian Jual Beli Melalui Media Elektronik, Jurnal Ilmu Hukum, Vol.2.No.1.2014, Banda Aceh: Pascasarjana Universitas Syiah Kuala.Corbitt, Brian J., Theerasak Thanasankit, and Han Yi. “Trust and E-Commerce: A Study of Consumer Perceptions.” Electronic Commerce Research and Applications Vol.2 No.3, 2003, Elsevier.Faisal, Faisal. 2010. “Menggugat Dominasi Positivisme Hukum.” Jurnal Hukum Progresif Vol. 4, No.1, 2010, Bangka Belitung, Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Bangka Belitung.Kumar, Satinder and Rishi Sharma. 2014. “An Empirical Analysis of Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail.” Paradigm Vol.18 No.1, 2014, SAGE Publications.Mahadevan B. Business Models for Internet-Based E-Commerce: An Anatomy. California Management Review, Vol.42 No.4, 2000, California: University of California Press JournalMarotta-Wurglerf, Florencia. “Will Increased Disclosure Help ? Evaluating the Recommendations of the ALI’s ‘Principles of the Law of Software Contracts.’” JSTOR, Vol.78. No.1, 2011. The University of Chicago Law Review.Rahadi Wasi Bintoro, Peranan Hukum Dalam Penyelesaian Sengketa Transaksi Elektronik di Peradilan Umum, Jurnal Dinamika Hukum, Vol.11, No.2. 2011, Puwokerto: Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Jenderal Soerdiman.Rochani Urip Salami dan Rahadi Wasi Bintoro, Alternatif Penyelesaian Sengketa Dalam Sengketa Transaksi Eletronik (E-Commerce), Jurnal Dinamika Hukum, Vol.13, No.2. 2013, Puwokerto: Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Jenderal SoerdimanSyaibatul Hamidi, dkk, Bukti Elektronik Dalam Sistem Pembuktian Pidana, Jurnal Ilmu Hukum, Vol.1, No.4, 2013, Banda Aceh: Pascasarjana Universitas Syiah Kuala.Syaifullah Noor, dkk, Informasi dan Transaksi Elektronik Dikaitkan Dengan kebebasan Berekspresi, Jurnal Ilmu Hukum, Vol.3, No.3, 2015, Banda Aceh: Pascasarjana Universitas Syiah Kuala.Wijayanta, Asas Kepastian Hukum, Keadilan dan Kemanfaatan Dalam Kaitannya Dengan Keputusan Kepailitan Niaga, Jurnal Dinamika Hukum, Vol.14, No.2. 2014, Puwokerto: Fakultas Hukum, Universitas Jenderal Soerdiman.Zakaria, etc. “Moral Philosophies Underlying Ethical Judgments.” International Journal of Marketing Studies, Vol.4 No.2, 2012, Canadian Center of Science and Education.Alfons Tanujaya, 18th of April 2013, “Catat ! Ini Daftar Toko Online Abal-Abal” available on the website: https://inet.detik.com/security/d-2223902/catat-ini-daftar-toko-online-abal-abal , acessed on August 10th, 2016

Author(s):  
V. Kostiuk ◽  
Yu. Kostiuk ◽  
O. Usmanova

<div><p class="1"><em>The article’s research used the analysis scientific-sources base on a select question, web-sites of the stations (media concern TAVR Media and Internet-station </em><em>SKOVORODA), monitoring.</em></p></div><p><em>Broadcast relieve some periods of improvement, evolution and development, based on it’s features. One of the progress’ reason is technology development connected with radio. The end of last century and twenty years of current one characterise by universalism and convergence, that let media, beyond broadcast, had got the characteristics it never had before: watch the radio, fast connection between audience representers, communication with station’s journalists.</em></p><p><em>It made some influence and changes on the principles of formatting and functioning journalists professions at the radio. First, media concerns started to appeared, which have some stations in their structure, that have same top managers, almost similar department, close principles of airing. Second, Internet-stations let their audience the possibility to observe the air.</em></p><p><em>During the research, we defined, the administration of TAVR Media has the managers on each direction: manager of radio group, financial manager, commercial one (responsible for the sale), marketing director, (pr and image), general producer (manage musician direction), the station’s director.</em></p><p><em>Today, station has to work in active way and communicate with their audience, using messengers, profiles in social media. As a result, radio stations have in their arsenal person or group of persons which responsible for that activity. For example, web-radio SKOVORODA has a man, who manage </em><em><br /> </em><em>IT-work. Main duties of him: work with social medias, site content, deal with e-mail. Station’s of</em><em> </em><em>TAVR Media group (Melodiya FM, Relax, Radio Rocks, Russkoye Radio v Ukrayini, KISS FM, ХІТ FM) also have representers of modern professions: the head of digital department, traffic manager, system admin, etc.</em></p><p><em>Comparative analysis of the professions at radio, which include in the concern TAVR Media and web-station SKOVORODA did in the articleIn.</em></p><p><em>The research results can be used during the further study of radio journalism, teaching of one’s subject during the process of study students at faculture journalism, business media, management, etc.</em></p><p><strong><em>Key words:</em></strong><em> fm-broadcast, web-radio, journalist professions, media concern, radio presenter.</em><em></em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 640-649 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amy Barrette ◽  
Katherine Harman

Context: Pain in sport has been normalized to the point where athletes are expected to ignore pain and remain in the game despite the possible detrimental consequences associated with playing through pain. While rehabilitation specialists may not have an influence on an athlete’s competitive nature or the culture of risk they operate in, understanding the consequences of those factors on an athlete’s physical well-being is definitely in their area of responsibility. Objective: To explore the factors associated with the experiences of subelite athletes who play through pain in gymnastics, rowing, and speed skating. Design: The authors conducted semistructured interviews with subelite athletes, coaches, and rehabilitation specialists. They recruited coach participants through their provincial sport organization. Athletes of the recruited coaches who were recovering from a musculoskeletal injury and training for a major competition were then recruited. They also recruited rehabilitation specialists who were known to treat subelite athletes independently by e-mail. Setting: An observation session was conducted at the athlete’s training facility. Interviews were then conducted either in a room at the university or at a preferred sound-attenuated location suggested by the participant. Participants: The authors studied 5 coaches, 4 subelite athletes, and 3 rehabilitation specialists. Interventions: The authors photographed athletes during a practice shortly before an important competition, and we interviewed all the participants after that competition. Our photographs were used during the interview to stimulate discussion. Results: The participant interviews revealed 3 main themes related to playing through pain. They are: Listening to your body, Decision making, and Who decides. Conclusion: When subelite athletes, striving to be the best in their sport continue to train with the pain of an injury, performance is affected in the short-term and long-term consequences are also possible. Our study provides some insight into the contrasting forces that athletes balance as they decide to continue or to stop.


Author(s):  
Irina Radulescu ◽  
Alexandru Radulescu

The European Commission has published in 2020 the SMEs Strategy for a Sustainable and Digital Europe that aims to increase the number of SMEs engaged in sustainable business practices, as well as the SMEs number that use digital technologies. Important opportunities for SMEs can be provided by digitization, to improve the production processes efficiency and the ability to innovate products and business models, by using advanced disruptive technologies. Good management is needed for a successful SME, education and entrepreneurship training have the role of consolidating business knowledge and skills. Educational activities and skills upgrading are essential for all SMEs managers and employees. Romania is on the last place in EU, regarding SMEs number and it ranks 11th place out of 28, in terms of connectivity. Regarding the digital maturity of Romanian SMEs, the White Papers on Romanian SMEs presents their main working elements: computer, e-mail applications, internet, intranet, social networks, the company's own website, online sales / purchases transactions. The objectives of the Bachelor's degree specialization of Economic Engineering in Mechanical field and Industrial Entrepreneurship Master are students training and education, in order to be able to sustain digitization and sustainable technologies. The university curriculum and the educational disciplines offered by the Economic Engineering in Mechanical field specialization and Industrial Entrepreneurship Master is connected to the society requirements and must follow the economic trend, by educating, training and getting good specialists. Keywords: SMEs development, education, entrepreneurship


Author(s):  
Jéssica Barbosa Da Silva ◽  
Jonas Gomes da Silva

The undergraduate degree in Industrial Engineering at the Faculty of Technology (FT) of the Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM) completed 15 years in the first semester of 2019. During this period, enrolled 837 students, of which 238 (28%) have already graduated, 335 (40 %) continue to study and 263 (32%) have left the course. Given this percentage of dropout and the need to research more about the topic, this article aims to investigate the main causes of abandonment in this course in order to propose strategies to minimize the problem. The method used was the Survey, which applied a five-part electronic questionnaire sent to 203 dropout students who had e-mail. After analyzing the answers of 39 (19.21%), it was concluded that most students did not receive vocational orientation before joining the University and the main reasons that influenced the students to quit the course were the didactic-pedagogical deficiency of the teachers, the difficulty in conciliating study and work, and the course did not satisfy their expectations.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-96
Author(s):  
Olena Taranukha

The digital economy allows to compose the new business models, digital platforms and services, which create new types of economic activity, as well as the transformation of traditional industries. Due to the industries transformation to the digital economy there is the transformation of the world economy, or rather the economy itself is being digitized The purpose of the paper is to reveal the essence and features of the digital economy formation and to consider what significant transformations will take place in the world by the analysis of major trends in the near future. Accumulating all the concepts, we can say that the digital economy is the rather complex term, but we can assume that its development is based on the key components According to forecast estimates, the most advanced retail companies will begin implementing the service of virtual and voice search of goods by 2022. This will require from the company the better understanding of the consumers wishes, their interests and intentions. Consider the main technological development trends for 2020-2025 based on the data of the major consulting agencies and the consulting company "Cartner" Figure 2 shows the forecast curve of the new technologies development. Innovative development triggers that will actively influence the technology development include the following: the Authenticated Provenance, Low-Cost Single Board Computers at the Edge, Self-Supervised Learning, BMI (Brain Machine Interface), active development of "Packaged Business Capabilities" services, Digital Twin of the Person and Composible Enterprises. The peak of disappointments will be Social Distancing Technologies and Secure Access Service. The source of expectations will be the development of Carbon-Based transistors technology and Human digital Ontologies. The formation of a productivity platform will be based on trends in Self-Development and Self-Education. Digital IT trends grow, evolve and acquire new properties of social technologies that can influence the structure of the community, form dependencies and demand. Therefore, companies, large corporations and government need to move to more flexible composite business architectures. The modular business model is based on four basic principles: modularity, efficiency, continuous improvement and adaptive innovation. This business model allows to move from rigid traditional planning to a flexible response to rapidly changing business needs. In general, it creates opportunities for innovative approaches, reduces costs and improves partnerships. It is important to pay attention to the other technologies in the new business model such as bundled business services, data factories, private 5G networks and embedded artificial intelligence. Thus, as a result of the research it is proved that the digital world is a completely new order of life, which requires to change our thinking. The person should be always focused on the new technologies and methods in order the enterprises remain competitive and constantly developed, it will promote the economy development and the growth of well-being of the society. So, taking into account the global trends in technology development, Ukraine has to adapt to the new standards quickly and implement innovative solutions for the economic development. The digitalization of the economy, on the one hand, is the key to economic success, on the other hand, it is the driving force in the conditions of the conceptual understanding of the digital economy essence. The growth of the quality and innovation level of domestic goods and services should provide not only sustainable economic growth, but also competitive advantages with further integration into the EU. At the same time, there is the relevant need of the scientific and technological research, the formation of a certain business ("digital") culture, the implementation of smart city ideas in Ukraine based on the development of local communities and the emergence of new initiatives and proposals for innovative solutions.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaquline Mandagi ◽  
Anekke Wangkar

Tax has great benefits for the development of the Indonesian nation. This is because taxes are the biggest potential revenue in the country. Because taxes are direct receipts that can be processed to finance various kinds of state needs. Seeing the rapid development of technology, the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) uses technology as an alternative channel of communication with tax payers. Therefore the Pratama Tax Office Manado relies heavily on Digital Technology in the form of electronic media and social media to facilitate processing of taxpayer data. The purpose of this study is to find out the effective processing of data with applications (software) under the supervision of the Directorate General of Tax Information System in collecting taxpayers at the Manado tax service office. Electronic media can be used to disseminate information relating to socialization, counseling and as a means of communication to the WP used by the DGT through socialization, letters, e-mail, websites and call centers. With the use of technology can improve work effectiveness, save time, effort and thought, and accelerate the flow of information for leaders to make decisions.Keywords: effectiveness, tax, technology, application


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (340) ◽  
pp. 73-90
Author(s):  
Monika Klimontowicz ◽  
Janina Harasim

During the last few decades, the banking market has changed significantly making banks face new challenges. Mobile technology development has had a powerful impact on all human activities including banking. Mobile technology has changed both the information and communication sharing, as well as customers’ market behaviour. All these changes should be taken into account in the process of searching for competitive advantage factors and designing banks’ business models. The purpose of the paper is to propose the framework for banks’ business model that incorporates using mobile technology and creating a competitive advantage. The foundation of this framework is based on theoretical considerations. The paper analyses contemporary business models used by banks, their value proposals and their relation to customers’ needs and expectations. The research highlights the routes for using mobile technology in the further development of banks’ business models from the perspective of the process of creating and delivering value for customers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3-1) ◽  
pp. 116-132
Author(s):  
Olga Zinevich ◽  
◽  
Tatyana Balmasova ◽  

The article focuses on the mission humanitarianism of a university as a social institution from the perspective of social ontology. The mission is viewed as a perfect benchmark (supreme goal and purpose) necessary for university existence as well as for maintenance and authorization of its institutional identity. It is shown that despite the changes in functionality of universities under the conditions of knowledge-intensive economy development (use of business models in interaction with the society), the humanitarian orientation has not lost its significance since it is necessary for the existence of a university as an institutionally organized specific educational activity, including knowledge generation, storage and transmission. Key institutional characteristics are considered that reveal the importance of humanitarianism for preserving the university as a unique social phenomenon. The authors are guided by the methodology of moderate constructivism – the study of value and meaning of human mentality, ideas and ideals in forming the institutional design of social reality. The role of the ideal and the intentionality of human actions in the construction and function of an educational social institution, which is expressed in the university corporation’s drive to be orientated at values, which give positive social significance to its activities and are aimed at achieving good, are explored. The university produces and conveys knowledge through establishing a knowledge subject, in other words, it forms the very intention to achieve a socially significant result not only in an objectified form of knowledge, but also in the form of evolution (development) of an individual who can produce and use knowledge for the good of society and for their personal advancement. In this context, the mission is understood to be a supreme goal and an ideal benchmark in the concrete historic practices of university education in forming a knowledge subject who must master the fundamental values necessary for society’s existence. The university mission is based on the concrete historic interpretation of the key socially significant goal of education: the development of a “human being” who acts for the good and benefit of society and its members via conveying the thesaurus of universal human values in their concrete historic theoretical and ideological formats.


2015 ◽  
pp. 1140-1161 ◽  
Author(s):  
Victor Chang ◽  
Gary Wills

This chapter proposes a new Supply Chain Business Model in the Education domain and demonstrates how Education as a Service (EaaS) can be delivered. The implementation at the University of Greenwich (UoG) is used as a case study. Cloud computing business models are classified into eight Business Models; this classification is essential to the development of EaaS. A pair of the Hexagon Models are used to review Cloud projects against success criteria; one Hexagon Model focuses on Business Model and the other on IT Services. The UoG case study demonstrates the added value offered by Supply Chain software deployed by private Cloud, where an Oracle suite and SAP supply chain can demonstrate supply chain distribution and is useful for teaching. The evaluation shows that students feel more motivated and can understand their coursework better.


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