Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024): November

Published: 2024-11-30

In this issue (Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024): November), we have processed 80 submitted manuscripts. Fifteen articles were declined after initial review by the editor, Fifteen articles were declined after the peer review process, and Fifty articles were published.

In this issue (Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024): November), All of the published articles were authored/co-authored by 203 authors from 24 Institutions and 3 Countries,  i.e. University of South Africa,  (South Africa), Annamalay university (India), University of Limpopo (South Africa),   MANCOSA DURBAN (South Africa), Tshwane University of Technology (South Africa), Durban University of Technology (South Africa), Universitas Samudra (Indonesia), Badan Pengelola Keuangan daerah Pemerintah Kota Langsa (Indonesia), Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Bina Karya (Indonesia), Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara  (Indonesia), Universitas Syiah Kuala (Indonesia), Universitas Darma Agung (Indonesia), Politeknik Penerbangan Medan (Indonesia), SMAS Al-Azhar Medan (Indonesia), Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi (Indonesia), UIN Syekh Ali Hasan Ahmad Addary (Indonesia), Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara (Indonesia), Universitas Medan Area (Indonesia), Universitas Sumatera Utara (Indonesia), Universitas Jember (Indonesia), Universitas Brawijaya (Indonesia), Universitas Tarumanegara (Indonesia), Dapil Aceh II Sma Negeri 1 Lhokseumawe (Indonesia) and Politeknik Negeri Samarinda (Indonesia).

https://doi.org/10.54443/ijerlas.v4i6

Articles
RE-ORGANIZE THE COMPANY IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT MANAGEMENT BASED ON SHIRKAH WUJUH COOPERATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO ESTABLISH BALANCE
2 15 Page 1714-1723
THE LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE DISSYNCHRONIZATION IN THE REGULATION OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE WITHIN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN INDONESIA FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF LEGAL CERTAINTY
15 9 Page 1884-1889
EDUCATIONAL TRANSFORMATION IN INDONESIA: BETWEEN CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE FUTURE
21 6 Page 2113-2115
PANDAWARA AS A MODEL OF YOUNG GENERATION PARTICIPATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
85 0 Page 1799-1804
DRIVING TOURIST INTENTIONS THROUGH USER-GENERATED CONTENT: EVIDENCE FROM STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING
25 9 Page 1943-1959
UNDERSTANDING OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS AMONG GRADE X STUDENTS OF SMA UNGGULAN AL-AZHAR MEDAN
20 2 Page 2161-2167
THE QUALITY OF ONLINE TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS AS OFFERED BY LECTURERS DURING CORONAVIRUS-DISEASE-2019 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LIMPOPO, SOUTH AFRICA
5 7 Page 1669-1678
EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTI-BULLYING SCHOOL PROGRAM: PERCEPTION SURVEY OF GRADE XII STUDENTS AT SMAS AL AZHAR MEDAN
31 2 Page 1852-1858
ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF SWEETED FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONSUMPTION ON INDONESIAN TEENAGERS.
53 5 Page 2103-2106
UNFAIR COMPETITION IN NOTARY PRACTICE IN INDONESIA: A LEGAL EXAMINATION OF NOTARY RESPONSIBILITIES
35 11 Page 1781-1786
IMPLEMENTATION OF PHYSICAL FITNESS EXERCISES TO IMPROVE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SPORTS AND HEALTH OF STUDENTS OF SMAS AL-AZHAR MEDAN
17 2 Page 1919-1927
THE ROLE OF FAMILY AND SCHOOLS IN FORMING ADOLESCENT CHARACTER
12 4 Page 2134-2139
ANALYSIS OF FACTORS INFLUENCING LOYALTY THROUGH SATISFACTION AND TRUST ON BNI MOBILE BANKING USERS IN SAMARINDA CITY, EAST KALIMANTAN
17 15 Page 1836-1852
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DANCE EXTRACURRICULARS IN ENCOURAGING PROGRESS ACADEMIC AND NON-ACADEMIC STUDENTS AT THE LEADING AL- AZHAR HIGH SCHOOL IN MEDAN
64 4 Page 2060-2067
THE URGENCY OF FORMING SPECIAL CRIMINAL LAWS FOR CRIMINALS COMMITTED BY CHILDREN IN CASES OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN REVIEWED FROM THEORY OF LEGAL CERTAINTY
15 9 Page 1752-1763
THE INFLUENCE OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INDEPENDENT CURRICULUM ON THE ACHIEVEMENT AND LEARNING SPIRIT OF STUDENTS OF AL AZHAR MEDAN'S LEADING HIGH SCHOOL IN 2022/2023
15 3 Page 1902-1907
THE ROLE OF STUDENTS OF GRADE 12 OF AL-AZHAR MEDAN'S LEADING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN PREVENTING CORRUPTION THROUGH ANTI-CORRUPTION EDUCATION
31 7 Page 2127-2133
THE EFFECT OF SERVICE SOLVENCY AND GROWTH OF ORIGINAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE ON POVERTY LEVEL IN LANGSA CITY WITH GROSS REGIONAL DOMESTIC PRODUCT AS A MEDIATING FACTOR
14 8 Page 1639-1644
PORTRAIT OF COLONIAL BUILDINGS IN MEDAN CITY
46 13 Page 1823-1827
THE EFFECT OF FACILITIES AND RELIABILITY ON LOYALTY WITH PUBLIC TRUST AS PARTNERS BREEDING PT. CIOMAS ADISATWA SIANTAR AS AN INTERVENING VARIABLE
5 2 Page 1984-1995
LEGAL ASPECTS OF BANKRUPTCY PEACE THROUGH RESTRUCTURING CORPORATE DEBT IN THE DIGITAL ECONOMY ERA
3 1 Page 2174-2186
IMPLEMENTATION OF SCHOOL-BASED MANAGEMENT (SBM) IN EXEMPLARY PUBLIC SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS, TUNAS BANGSA AND 1ST PUBLIC SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN ACEH BARAT DAYA DISTRICT TO IMPROVE EDUCATIONAL QUALITY
6 8 Page 1733-1740
APPLICATION OF CRIMINAL SANCTIONS FOR VIOLATIONS OF SELLING IN PROHIBITED PLACES
11 4 Page 1879-1886
ANXIETY OF STUDENTS IN CLASS XII SOSHUM SMAS AL AZHAR MEDAN AHEAD OF STATE UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE SELECTION
39 2 Page 2116-2120
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN READING INTEREST AND READING COMPREHENSION ABILITY OF GRADE XII OF AL-AZHAR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MEDAN IN THE 2024/2025 ACADEMIC YEAR
49 1 Page 1810-1816
THE INFLUENCE OF WORKLOAD, JOB PLACEMENT, AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT ON EMPLOYEE JOB SATISFACTION (Case Study at PT. Sinergi Inti Deksa Kuala Tanjung)
10 3 Page 1960-1970
THE INFLUENCE OF PATRIARCHAL CULTURE ON WOMEN'S ACCESS TO EDUCATION
31 2 Page 2144-2153
CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERPETRATORS OF THE CRIMINAL ACT OF FORGERY OF COVID-19 CERTIFICATES (Study of Bitung District Court Decision Number 141/Pid.B/2021/PN Bit)
33 17 Page 1687-1701
THE ROLE OF THE PROSECUTOR IN EFFORTS TO COMBAT CORRUPTION AS A CONTRIBUTION TO CRIMINAL LAW REFORM
9 6 Page 1873-1878
"WASTE-FREE SCHOOLS: STRATEGIES FOR BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IN HIGH SCHOOLS"
30 2 Page 2107-2112
ISLAMIC WEALTH MANAGEMENT TRENDS IN BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS
13 37 Page 1789-1798
THE RELATIONSHIP OF TEACHERS' INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION AND VISUAL LEARNING STYLES ON THE INDEPENDENCE OF ENGLISH LEARNING STUDENTS OF SHAFIYYATUL AMALIYYAH MEDAN
11 2 Page 1929-1942
IMPLEMENTATION OF CULTURAL MATHEMATICS “MAIMUN PALACE CONTEXT” ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ INTEREST IN LEARNING MATHEMATICS
63 18 Page 2153-2160
EXAMINING PRINCIPALS’ OBSERVATIONS ON LEARNERS’ PROGRESSION IN SOUTH AFRICAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
9 21 Page 1659-1668
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF MOBILE PHONE USE IN CLASSROOM ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS' BEHAVIOR
26 18 Page 1805-1809
ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AI RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM IN INCREASING LEARNING INTEREST OF GRADE XII STUDENTS AT SMAS UNGGULAN AL-AZHAR MEDAN
19 1 Page 2097-2102
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACTS OF SEXUAL OFFENCES TOWARDS WOMEN IN SOUTH AFRICA
18 13 Page 1764-1781
THE IMPACT OF EXCESSIVE STUDY HOURS IN THE AL AZHAR MEDAN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT
29 6 Page 1914-1918
THE INFLUENCE OF GAMIFICATION AND LIVE STREAMING SHOPPING ON PURCHASE DECISION WITH PURCHASE INTENTION AS AN INTERVENING VARIABLE INTENTION AS AN INTERVENING VARIABLE ON THE SHOPEE MARKETPLACE IN MEDAN CITY
6 3 Page 2140-2143
THE IMPACT OF E-COMMERCE ON THE SUPPLY CHAIN OF SMALL-SCALE FARMING: EVIDENCE FROM LIMPOPO PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA
14 9 Page 1645-1654
THE IMPACT OF BULLYING ON TEACHING AND LEARNING: A CASE OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS OF MAMELODI, GAUTENG PROVINCE
3 7 Page 1828-1836
THE INFLUENCE OF INDONESIAN LANGUAGE LITERACY ON CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS OF GRADE XII STUDENTS OF SMAS AL-AZHAR MEDAN
70 3 Page 2055-2059
IMPLEMENTATION OF SCHOOL MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM IN ENHANCING ACADEMIC SERVICES (A Case Study at Tunas Bangsa Excellent Public High School)
10 9 Page 1741-1751
CURRICULUM REFORM IN SOUTH AFRICAN HIGHER EDUCATION: EVALUATING POLICY EFFECTIVENESS AND INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSE
5 5 Page 1890-1901
THE INFLUENCE OF STRICT PARENTING PATTERNS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF ATTITUDES AND CHARACTERS OF GRADE XII STUDENTS AT AL-AZHAR MEDAN'S LEADING HIGH SCHOOL
23 4 Page 2121-2126
INVESTIGATING BARRIERS PRINCIPALS ENCOUNTER EXECUTING RIGHTSIZING AS A WHIP FOR TEACHERS IN SCHOOLS
14 20 Page 1513-1520
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF INTRINSIC ELEMENTS IN THE FILM HOW TO MAKE A MILLION BEFORE GRANDMA DIES
65 15 Page 1817-1822
THE INFLUENCE OF PRODUCT DIVERSITY AND CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT ON LOYALTY CUSTOMERS THROUGH CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AS AN INTERVENING VARIABLE ( Case Study of Bo Cafe & Resto Tebing Tinggi )
12 4 Page 1971-1983
LEVEL OF LONELINESS AND NOMOPHOBIA IN GRADE XII HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT AL-AZHAR HIGH SCHOOL MEDAN
37 2 Page 2168-2173