4th International Conference on Development in Social ...eaerc.com/en/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/EAE-17-KL-Book-of-Abstrac… · Dr. Junardi Hara-hap ... [email protected]

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 4th International Conference on Development in

    Social Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    July 22-23, 2017

  • CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

    BOOK OF PROGRAM & ABSTRACTS

    4th International Conference on Development in Social Sciences, Businessand Management

    July 22-23, 2017

    Vistana Kuala Lumpur Titiwangsa, Malaysia

    IDSSBM-2017

    2

  • Experts of Academic Excellence Research Center - 2017ISBN: 978-1-4890-4389-2

    Disclaimer

    These abstracts are provided to all the honourable participants who have submittedtheir papers and are registered in our conference. Committee has made all thepossible efforts to ensure precise/accurate replication of abstracts however if anyinaccuracies found in the studies, event organisers will not be liable. Thank You.

    Head Office Address:

    Amman 11181, The Hashemite Kingdom of JordanEmail: [email protected], [email protected]: www.eaerc.com

    3

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]: www.eaerc.com

  • Preface

    Experts of Academic Excellence Research Centre is one of the most distin-guished professional and academic societies for scholars from various scientificfields. Our members constitute an international homogeneous group of distin-guished scientists, mentors, students and practitioners who have precious knowl-edge of creation and innovation. Our mission and vision serve as the frameworkfor our Roadmap to excellence. The road starts with our mission, which is repre-sented in exploration of new research insights and an interactive platform for en-hancing creativity and innovation. Alongside, it continues with our vision, whichis to promote innovation and enhance excellence through research and develop-ment. Our core values are to ensure long term improvement in knowledge andinspiring creative thinking. Our strategic objective is to contribute brilliance inscientific research and innovation.

    4

  • Organising Committee

    Dr. MohammadChairman of the Conference

    Prof. Dr. Abdullah Trad AlfawwazChairman of the Conference

    Prof. Dr. Mohammad Salah Eldin MassoudConference Executive

    Assist. Prof. Dr. Diaa Mohammad UliyanConference Executive

    Assist. Prof. Dr. Adnan Hassan AlsariarhConference Executive

    Assist. Prof. Dr. Hussein OshibatConference Executive

    Dr. Mohammad Q. TarawnehConference Executive

    Dr. Ashraf A. AwwadConference Executive

    Eng. Marwa Abdulfattah EsmailConference Executive

    5

  • TABLE OF CONTENTSDisclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Organising Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Chairs Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9THEME 01: BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, SOCIAL SCIENCES & HU-

    MANITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Globalization and the Impact to Third World Countries (Case Study: The

    Impact of Globalization Toward Privatization Policy on Some State En-terprises in Indonesia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

    The Influence of the Quality of Regional Head Candidates towards PoliticalParticipation of Society in the Local Election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

    Behavior of Ojek Motorbikes Driver at Base While Waiting Passengers(Case Study in Village Dago, Bandung City) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

    Android Communication: Social Behavior Study to College Students An-droid User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

    New Equity Issuers Stock Performance and Earnings Management . . . . . 18THEME 02: ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTER, BA-

    SICS AND APPLIED SCIENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19A Survey on Device-to-Device Communication for 5G Networks . . . . . . 20Review Design Of Two-Stage Cmos Opamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Object Detection and Positioning using Fast Spiral Search . . . . . . . . . . 22A New Fuzzy Decision Making Approach for Siting a Solid Waste Energy

    Production Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23DETAILS ABOUT OUR FUTURE EVENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

    6

  • Chairs Welcome

    Experts of Academic Excellence Research Centre serves as platform that aims to help the schol-arly community across nations to explore the critical role of multidisciplinary innovations forsustainability and growth of human societies. This conference provides a good opportunity forthe academicians, practitioners, scientists, and scholars from across various disciplines to discussavenues for interdisciplinary innovations and identify effective ways to address the challenges facedby our societies globally. The research ideas and studies that we received for this conference arevery promising, unique, and impactful. I believe these studies have the potential to address keychallenges in various sub-domains of social sciences and applied sciences.

    I am really thankful to our honourable scientific review committee for spending much of their timein reviewing the papers for this event. I am also thankful to all the participants for being here withus to create an environment of knowledge sharing and learning. We the scholars of this worldbelong to the elite educated class of this society and we owe a lot to return back to this society. Letsbreak all the discriminating barriers and get free from all minor affiliations. Lets contribute even alittle or single step for betterment of society and welfare of humanity to bring prosperity, peace andharmony in this world. Stay blessed.

    Thank you

    Dr. Mohammad (PhD)

    Conference Chair Person

    7

  • Program at a Glance

    DAY 1st Saturday (July 22, 2017)

    Welcome Reception & Registration

    09:00 - 09:30 am

    09:30 am - 09:40 am Introduction of Participants

    09:40 am - 09: 50 am

    Opening Ceremony

    Dr. Mohammad

    Conference Chair

    09:50 am - 10:00 am Group Photo Session

    Tea Break (10:00 - 10:30 am)

    8

  • DAY 01 Saturday (July 22, 2017) - Theme 01: Business, Economics, Social Sciences &Humanities

    Session 1 (10:30 am - 01:00 pm)

    Venue: Room 1

    IDSSBM-677-702 Globalization and the Impact to Third World Countries(Case Study: The Impact of Globalization Toward Priva-tization Policy on Some State Enterprises in Indonesia)

    Dr. YusaDjuyandi

    IDSSBM-677-703 The Influence of the Quality of Regional Head Candidatestowards Political Participation of Society in the LocalElection

    Ratnia Solihah

    IDSSBM-677-705 Behavior of Ojek Motorbikes Driver at Base While Wait-ing Passengers (Case Study in Village Dago, BandungCity)

    Dr. Junardi Hara-hap

    IDSSBM-677-706 Android Communication: Social Behavior Study to Col-lege Students Android User

    Rita Destiwati

    IDSSBM-677-709 New Equity Issuers Stock Performance and EarningsManagement

    Prof. Dr. TungHsiao Yang

    Theme 02: Engineering & Technology; Applied Science

    IDSSBM-677-739 A New Fuzzy Decision Making Approach for Siting aSolid Waste Energy Production Plant

    Dr Kezban Bulut

    01:00 pm - 02.00 pm Lunch Break

    9

  • DAY 01 Saturday (July 22, 2017) - Theme 02: Engineering & Technology; Applied Sciences

    Session 02 (02:00 pm - 03:30 pm)

    Venue: Room 1

    IDSSBM-677-740 A Survey on Device-to-Device Communication for 5GNetworks

    Pavan KumarMishra

    IDSSBM-677-743 Review Design of Two-Stage Cmos Opamp Alok Naugarhiya

    IDSSBM-677-728 Object Detection and Positioning using Fast Spiral Search Du-Ming Tsai

    Closing Ceremony

    10

  • DAY 02 Sunday (July 23, 2017)

    All respective guests are free to conduct their own sightseeing and tour. Thesecond day of the event is reserved for this memorable purpose.

    11

  • 4th International Conference on Development inSocial Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    THEME 01: BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, SOCIAL SCIENCES &HUMANITIES

    12

  • 4th International Conference on Development inSocial Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Globalization and the Impact to Third World Countries (Case Study: TheImpact of Globalization Toward Privatization Policy on Some State

    Enterprises in Indonesia)

    1Yusa Djuyandi, 2Ratnia Solihah, 3Siti Witianti1, 2, 3 Department of Political Science, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia

    [email protected]

    Globalization is claimed to have a positive impact on a number of third world countriesbecause it is considered able to provide a much better life, however, for the anti-globalizationgroup this activity is precisely considered as a form of exploitation of the third world countries.Globalization for Indonesia also had a positive impact as well as the negative impact, one of thenegative impact is the emergence of global demand in privatized many state enterprises. Thisstudy uses a qualitative method, in which the source of research data obtained from observationsand interviews with informants, in addition, this study also used a variety of secondary data as asupplement, such as documents and news. Based on the research that has been done, the researcherswere able to convey that globalization suppress or prosecute the third world countries, in order toreduce the states role in the field of political economy, and submit it to the market mechanism, butprivatization and free trade are not fully free the third world country from the backwardness.

    Keywords: Globalization, Third World Countries, Privatization, Indonesia

    13

  • 4th International Conference on Development inSocial Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    The Influence of the Quality of Regional Head Candidates towards PoliticalParticipation of Society in the Local Election

    1Ratnia Solihah, 2Yusa Djuyandi, 3Mudiyati Rahmatunnisa1, 2, 3 Departement of Political Science, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia

    [email protected]

    The local elections are the means of leadership succession in the regions held by the principlesof democracy by involving the public directly as constituents. In the local elections, the politicalparticipation of the people is influenced by the quality of prospective head region as a candidate inlocal elections. Qualified prospective regional heads are expected to significantly affect the politicalparticipation of the people who choose it. But in local elections in several regions, the regional headof quality candidates did not significantly affect the political participation of the people, even inlocal elections in several regions occurred lowering the level of political participation of the peopletargeted by the Commission. It is influenced by several factors, among others, administrative factors,technical factors, political factors and factors of a rational calculation constituents.

    Keywords: Local Election, Candidates for Regional Heads, Political Participation

    14

  • 4th International Conference on Development inSocial Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Behavior of Ojek Motorbikes Driver at Base While Waiting Passengers(Case Study in Village Dago, Bandung City)

    Junardi HarahapDepartment of Anthropology, Padjadjaran University, Indonesia

    [email protected]

    Transportation is a necessity for human life that must be fulfilled, as part of a social life thatrequires the need for transportation. Transportation many forms and kinds such as those based onmini bus cars, buses and also a two-wheeled motorcycle called the motorcycle. Like motorcycles,as one of the forms of transportation tool that brings a lot of influence for the people who certainlyinfluence here is easier, cheaper and faster in delivering passengers so that motorcycle taxi (ojek)are in great demand on the public. This ojek transportation has certainly brought and become animportant part in the life of Indonesian society and has brought a change of attitude in interpretingthe motorcycle taxi for the life of the community. Looks ojek for the people and the nation whohave long had cultural roots and the ability to bring motorcycles to develop also with progress basedon information technology owned by the people of todays nation. The problem in this study is tosee how the motorcycle taxis behavior in the base area is waiting for passengers. The method usedin this study is a qualitative method, the results of the study found that the behavior of motorcycletaxi drivers on the base while waiting for passengers is to chat with fellow motorcycle taxi(ojek)drivers, watching television that is usually in the base, play android mobile phone and also someattitude ready to wait for passengers.

    Keywords: Ojek, Transportation, Community, Base and Anthropology

    15

  • 4th International Conference on Development inSocial Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Android Communication: Social Behavior Study to College StudentsAndroid User

    1Rita Destiwati , 2Junardi Harahap1Faculty of Communication and Business, Telkom University, Indonesia, 2Department of

    Anthropology, Padjadjaran University, [email protected]

    Communication is an important part that must be lived in peoples lives. Students who alwaysdo online bring to college students who are part of people indicated as a group that has an impacton globalization. The globalization that engulfs college students leads to who are closely related tocollege students who carry one side of communication is an important part of the college studentswho need to communicate with the community that surrounds the college students so that theybecome understanding people. The review looks at the activity on campus that does the behaviorwith android. Problems that want to see how the college student behavior in communicating viaandroid in smartphone. The method used in this study is the qualitative method by observingthe students in question. The results of the study showed that communication and behavior beenconducted by students who play mobile phones are silent with their own android and there are alsobusy amid crowds of people without realize the presence of people around. There is also a vigilantwhile busy with android they are also busy with the presence of others who will know what they arealways busy again.

    Keywords: Android, Student, Busy, Mobile and Social

    16

  • 4th International Conference on Development inSocial Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    New Equity Issuers Stock Performance and Earnings Management

    1Prof Dr Tung Hsiao Yang, 2Junming Hsu1, 2National Chung Hsing University, Department of Finance, No. 145 Xingda Rd., South Dist.,

    Taichung City 402, Taiwan (R.O.C.)[email protected]

    This study proposes the issue-by-performance hypothesis, suggesting that firms are likely toconsider their past stock performance before they conduct new equity issues. In this context, firmstend to suspend equity financing if they perform poorly after the previous issue. Using a sample ofidentifying the frequencies of firms new issues, we find that good stock performance does drivefirms to reissue equity. Frequent issuers perform well after the first few issues but poorly followingthe last issue. These results support the hypothesis. We also hypothesize that firms would inflateearnings to obtain more funds when they cannot meet market expectations or anticipate a decreasein growth. However, this action would result in poor post-issue peformance, blocking firms fromreissuing equity. We call this argument the fund-hoarding hypothesis. The results show that firmsmanage earnings aggressively around the last issue but not around other issues, consistent with thishypothesis.

    Keywords: Seasoned Equity Offerings (SEOs); Private Placements of Equity (PPEs); LongrunPerformance; Earnings Management

    17

  • 4th International Conference on Development inSocial Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    THEME 02: ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTER, BASICSAND APPLIED SCIENCES

    18

  • 4th International Conference on Development inSocial Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    A Survey on Device-to-Device Communication for 5G Networks

    1Pavan Kumar Mishra, 2Arvind Dagur, 3Ashish Mishra, 4Sudhakar Pandey1National Institute of Tecnology, Raipur, India, 2Krishna Engineering College Ghaziyabad, U.P.,

    India, 3National Institute of Tehnology Raipur India, 4IERT Institute of Technology UP, [email protected]

    In device-to-device (D2D) communication, user equipments (UE)/devices are able to directlycommunicate with each other or minimal use of base station (BS)/Evolve Node B (eNodeB). Thearrival of new applications such as context aware services, location aware advertisement, nearbycontent distribution provides new direction for D2D communication in 5G communication system.D2D communication not only increases the spectral efficiency, energy efficiency and overall networkthroughput but also reduces the communication delay between devices. In the other hand, D2Dcommunication creates interference to cellular users (CU) that reduces the quality of service over thenetwork. There are several open research problem in D2D with respect to 5G networks: interferencecontrol, resource allocation for CU and D2D users, device centric architecture. There are more thanfive hundred papers on D2D communication but limited paper on D2D communication for the 5Gnetworks. Therefore, in this paper we present a survey over device-to-device communication for 5Gnetworks. In addition, we also cover the possible future research direction for the 5G networks andalso discussed the open research problems for D2D communication for the 5G networks.

    Keywords: 5G; Device-to-Device (D2D) Communication; Resource Allocation; Mode Selection,Relay Selection

    19

  • 4th International Conference on Development inSocial Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Review Design Of Two-Stage Cmos Opamp

    Alok NaugarhiyaETC National Institute of Technology Raipur, CG 492010 India

    [email protected]

    In this paper, we have presented different circuit techniques for review design of low powertwo-stage CMOS operational amplifiers employing Miller capacitor in conjunction with the common-gate current buffer. The main objective of this paper is to design low power, high gain and fullydifferential operational amplifiers with proper compensation techniques. All the designs had beendone using Cadence UMC 180nm and gpdk 90nm models. Design objective to operate lower thanstandard supply voltage (1.8V and 1V) respectively. Achievement of high gain around 70 dB, Lowpower dissipation typically 28uW and 60 degree phase margin for stable closed loop operationswere the primary goal. Designing, simulation and comparisons of various performance parametershad been done using Cadence. All kind of analysis including transient, AC, has been done and acomparison had been done on the basis of performance metrics.

    Keywords: CMOS Analog Integrated Circuit, Frequency Compensation, Operational Amplifier,Miller-Effect and Cadence with UMC 180nm Library

    20

  • 4th International Conference on Development inSocial Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Object Detection and Positioning using Fast Spiral Search

    1Du-Ming Tsai, 2Wei-Yao Chiu, 3Morris Fan, 4Ching-Hau Peng1,4Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan, R.O.C,

    2Mechanical and Systems Research Laboratories Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan,R.O.C, 3Department of Industrial Engineering and Management National Taipei University of

    Technology, Taiwan, [email protected]

    Object detection and localization are very important in computer vision, especially for in-dustrial applications such as fiducial detection and defect inspection. When target objects appearin random locations, scales and rotations, the image matching task becomes difficult. In this pa-per, we present a fast machine vison scheme for object detection and positioning using the spiralsearch. The proposed method is edge-based, and involves two phases: object search, and objectverification. A spiral look-up-table (LUT) is off-line constructed that records the distance androtation angle of each spiral point in the sequence. In the object search phase, the scale ratio androtation angle between a template edge point and a scene edge point can be evaluated very fastfrom the spiral LUT in a low-resolution image. In the object verification, the similarity between acandidate instance and the template is calculated also using the spiral LUT to verify the true targetobject in the original resolution level. The performance of the proposed method is evaluated byits applications to fiducial-mark detection in printed-circuit board (PCB) manufacturing. Experi-mental results reveal that the proposed method is very effective, and is computationally very efficient.

    Keywords: Object Detection; Fiducial Localization; Transformation Invariant; Spiral Search

    21

  • 4th International Conference on Development inSocial Sciences, Business and Management

    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    A New Fuzzy Decision Making Approach for Siting a Solid Waste EnergyProduction Plant

    1Dr Kezban Bulut, 2Alpay Tun1,2Krkkale University, Turkey

    [email protected]

    Any expired materials that we need to remove from our environment are called solid waste.Solid wastes can occur at home, at school, at the hospital, in the industry, in the gardens, and inmany other places and it includes of everyday items such as product packaging, grass clippings,furniture, clothing, bottles, food scraps, newspapers, appliances, paint and batteries. Increasingpopulation, urbanization and industrialization increase the amount of solid waste generated rapidlyand it is becoming a bigger problem for cities of developing countries. For this reason solid wasteenergy production is become a very popular and important issue. Although not yet reached thedesired level, there are many facilities in the world that generate energy from waste and meeta large part of the local energy needs in particular. In this paper a new fuzzy decision makingapproach is applied to select the best location for the construction of a solid waste energy plant inthe Krkkale city that is located in the middle of Anatolia. Alternative plant location and criteria aredefined from the expert opinions and literature. Case study is consist of two main phase. In firststage ; Analytic Hierarchy process (AHP) method is used for determination of criteria weights andsecond stage a new fuzzy multi criteria decision making method is used for defining the best location.

    Keywords: Solid Waste Management, Analytic Hierarchy Process, Hesitant Fuzzy

    22

  • DETAILS ABOUT OUR FUTURE EVENTS

  • VISION

    Our Vision is to Promote Innovation and Enhance Excellence

    through Research and Development

    DisclaimerPrefaceOrganising CommitteeChair's WelcomeProgram at a Glance THEME 01: BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES Globalization and the Impact to Third World Countries (Case Study: The Impact of Globalization Toward Privatization Policy on Some State Enterprises in Indonesia)The Influence of the Quality of Regional Head Candidates towards Political Participation of Society in the Local ElectionBehavior of Ojek Motorbikes Driver at Base While Waiting Passengers (Case Study in Village Dago, Bandung City)Android Communication: Social Behavior Study to College Students Android UserNew Equity Issuers' Stock Performance and Earnings Management THEME 02: ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTER, BASICS AND APPLIED SCIENCESA Survey on Device-to-Device Communication for 5G NetworksReview Design Of Two-Stage Cmos OpampObject Detection and Positioning using Fast Spiral SearchA New Fuzzy Decision Making Approach for Siting a Solid Waste Energy Production PlantDETAILS ABOUT OUR FUTURE EVENTS