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TABLE OF CONTENT

INTRODUCTION TO VIMCSP 2020 ......................................................................... 2


VIMCSP 2020 – ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ............................................................ 3
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE ORGANIZING CHAIR ........................................ 5
EDITORIAL TEAM ................................................................................................... 6
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ............................................................................................. 8
ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS ......................................................................................... 9
RESEARCH CIRCLE MOBILE APP ........................................................................ 19
UPCOMING CONFERENCE ................................................................................... 20
UPCOMING WEBINARS ........................................................................................ 21

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INTRODUCTION TO VIMCSP 2020

The VIRTUAL INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON


SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES (VIMCSP-2020) is a virtual conference which
will be reaching the audience all over the world. In this testing times Lovely
Professional University(LPU), India and Statistical and Informatics
Consultation Center, University of Kufa, Iraq ,Universitas Sebelas Maret
(UNS), Indonesia along with International Institute Of Knowledge and
Research (IIKR) , CSRfirst Research Consultancy and IT partners Varshyl
Technologies Pvt Ltd decided to make the best use of digital world to reach
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VIMCSP 2020 – ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Our Advisors:

Professor. Dr. Pavitar Parkash Associate Dean, HOS, Mittal Business


Singh School, India

Professor. Dr. Nimisha Beri Department of Education, LPU, India

Professor. Dr. Vijay Kumar Department of Education, LPU, India

Retired professor, Rajiv Gandhi


Professor Dr. Jayanthi S
University of Health Sciences

Organising Chair :

Prof. Dr. I Gusti Ayu Ketut Dean Faculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas
Rachmi Handayani, M.M Maret Surakarta Indonesia

Program Director:

Mr. William Trot

Head of Publication:

Dr. M. Pritam Kumar

Head of finance:

Mrs . Ann Jacob

Head of Marketting

Mr. William Trot

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VIRTUAL PRESENTATION SCHEDULE – VIMCSP 2020

VIMCSP – 2020 - TENTATIVE PRESENTATION SCHEDULE

VIRTUAL PRESENTATIONS

DATE: 25th JULY 2020 (SUNDAY)

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WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE ORGANIZING CHAIR

On behalf of VIMCSP 2020 committee, we welcome you all to the VIRTUAL


INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABLE
PRACTICES (VIMCSP-2020) is a virtual conference which will be
reaching the audience all over the world. In this testing times Lovely
Professional University(LPU), India and Statistical and Informatics
Consultation Center, University of Kufa, Iraq ,Universitas Sebelas Maret
(UNS), Indonesia along with International Institute Of Knowledge and
Research (IIKR) , CSRfirst Research Consultancy and IT partners Varshyl
Technologies Pvt Ltd decided to make the best use of digital world to reach
researchers all over the world crossing all barriers. The participants of this
conference will get a chance to interact with researchers across the world
with minimum cost and latest technology. In addition, the Research circle
app will be launched during the conference, This app is a one stop solution
to all the researches needs. All the participants will be introduced to this
platform to stay connected with researchers from different part of the world.

VIMCSP 2020 organizing team would like to extend all the keynote speakers
Prof. Dr. Guntur Hamzah, SH. MH. Sekjend Mahkamah Konstitusi Republik
Indonesia, Prof. Dr. I Gust Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani, SH.MM,Dean
Faculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta Indonesia, Prof. Nur
Naha Abu Mansor, Dean, Azman Hashim International Business School
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and Prof. Pavitar Parkash Singh,Associate
Dean , HOS(SSSL,SJFPC,SOE,SPE,SOD-III) Mittal School of Business,
Lovely Professional University, India for sharing their knowledge and giving
their insight in the range of topics.

Prof. Dr. I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani, M.M

Organizing chair – VIMCSP 2020

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EDITORIAL TEAM

Chief Editor
Professor. Dr. Pavitar Parkash Singh
Professor & Associate Dean
School of Social Sciences and languages, Mittal School of Business.

Managing Editor
Dr. Hishan S Sanil
Azman Hashim International Business School
Univeriti Tecknologi Malaysia

Name Affiliation

Department of Education, LPU, India


Professor. Dr. Nimisha Beri

Professor. Dr. Vijay Kumar Department of Education, LPU, India

Digital Arte y Empresa, Universidad de


Professor.Tirtha Prasad Mukhopadhyay Guanajuato, Campus Irapuato-Salamanca,
Mexico.

Former professor
Prof. Jayanthi S Rajeev Gandhi University of health
Sciences.(RGUHS) India

Prof. Dr. I Gust Ayu Ketut Rachmi Dean Faculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas
Handayani, SH.MM. Maret Surakarta Indonesia

Sekjend Mahkamah Konstitusi Republik


Prof. Dr. Guntur Hamzah, SH. MH.
Indonesia

Prof. Dr. Yuliandri, SH, MH Rector Universitas Andalas Padang

Dean,Azman Hashim International Business


Prof. Nur Naha Abu Mansor
School,Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Associate Prof.Dr. Froilan D. Mobo, Assistant Director, Department of Research


Ph.D. (ip), DPA, MBA, MSCS, CPT, and Development,Philippine Merchant Marine
DSSE, LPT, FRIEdr Academy

Lecturer Faculty of Law Universitas Sebelas


Dr. Lego Karjoko, SH. MH
Maret Surakarta Indonesia

Associate Prof. Dr. Suresh Deputy Dean (Research, Innovation,


Ramakrishnan Development & Alumni), UTM, Malaysia

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Name Affiliation

Asst.professor
Associate Prof. Dr Jaiprakash M Department of Biochemistry
MAHSA university, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

International Medical University, School of


Dr Heethal Jaiprakash
Medicine,Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Associate Professor and Course Director


Department of Physiology
Associate Prof. Dr. Prajna Barke
St. Matthew's University School of Medicine
Cayman Islands

Assistant Professor
Department of Biochemistry
Dr Navin Satyanarayan
Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences,
Gulbarga.India

Asst.professor pharmacology.
DR.Girish M. Bengalorkar ESI MEDICAL COLLEGE & PGIMSR.
Rajajinagar. Bangalore 560010. India

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Keynote 1: Prof. Dr. I Gust Ayu Ketut


Rachmi Handayani, SH.MM.
Dean Faculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas
Maret Surakarta Indonesia

Keynote 2: Prof. Dr. Guntur Hamzah, SH.


MH. Sekjend Mahkamah Konstitusi
Republik Indonesia

Keynote 3: Prof. Nur Naha Abu Mansor


Dean Azman Hashim International
Business School
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Keynote 4: Prof. Pavitar Parkash Singh


Associate Dean ,
HOS(SSSL,SJFPC,SOE,SPE,SOD-III)
Mittal School of Business
Lovely Professional University, India

Keynote 5: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Suresh


Ramakrishnan
Deputy Dean (Research, Innovation,
Development & Alumni)
Azman Hashim International Business
School, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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ACCEPTED ABSTRACTS

Abstract ID: VIMCSP – 2020 - SS-27

Title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AUDIT COMMITTEE AND KEY AUDIT


MATTERS : EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE IN COMPANIES LISTED IN TSE

Corresponding Author: Huei-Jin Wang

Other authors: Pei-Chen Huang

Affiliation: Huei-Jin Wang

Abstract: In this research, we investigate the relationship between audit committee


and key audit matters. The analysis target of this research is the data from the
Taiwan listed companies and listed KY companies from 2016 to 2018. The
empirical results are as follows. First, the audit committee has a significant
negative relationship with the number of key audit matters items and the number
of words. This means that audit committees play the role of supervision and
communication in order to improve corporate governance mechanisms, and reduce
the items and the number of words of Key Audit Matters of Taiwan listed
companies. Second, the audit committee of KY Company prompts auditors to
evaluate higher-risk matters in detail and be more specific when writing audit
review report in order to improve transparency.

Keywords: Key Audit Matters , Audit Committee

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Abstract ID: VIMCSP – 2020 - SS-33

Title: THE PLACEMENT EVALUATION OF HEALTH WORKERS WHO FUNCTION


AS PROMOTIVE AND PREVENTIVE PERSONNEL IN THE BANJARBARU CITY
HEALTH CENTER

Corresponding Author: Meldasari Said

Other authors: Laila Refiana Said, Sri Harini

Affiliation: Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia (STIEI) Banjarmasin

Abstract: This study aims to evaluate the placement of health workers who
function as promoters of health and disease prevention in Indonesian health
centers (Puskesmas). This is because the placement of health workers who carry
out these functions in the Puskesmas is still not standard. It is characterized by
the absence of government regulations, both central and regional, which explicitly
state the right type of functional public health positions to be placed in the
puskesmas. As a result, the presence of various infectious diseases is still high.
Community visits to seek treatment at the Puskesmas have also increased, which
means the level of public health is still low. Through in-depth interviews conducted
with six Heads of Puskesmas in the city of Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan province,
as well as three officials related to this function in the Banjarbaru City Health
Office, the results of this case study show that the function of health promotion
and disease prevention even though it has been listed in the Puskesmas tasks
there is no executive personnel yet. The current function of health promotion and
disease prevention is mostly held by existing health workers, such as Midwives
and/or Nurses. Rarely is this function carried out by professionals who are
specifically tasked with promoting health and preventing disease. This dual
position certainly causes other consequences and problems in human resource
management at the Puskesmas.

Keywords: Health Workers, Human Resource Management, Promotive and


Preventive, Puskesmas, Health Center

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Abstract ID: VIMCSP – 2020 - EG-34

Title: AN EXPLORATION OF THE MARKETABILITY OF UPCYCLED PET


BOTTLES FOR USE IN AN EMERGING ECONOMY’S APPAREL INDUSTRY

Corresponding Author: John R. Baker

Other authors: Luu Thi Thanh An

Affiliation: National Quemoy University

Abstract: This study explored purchase intention related to post-consumer


recycled poly-ethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles for use in an emerging economy’s
apparel industry. To investigate this, Calvo-Porral & Lévy-Mangin’s (2020) purchase
intention PLS-SEM model was tested to investigate its applicability (e.g.,
generalizability) for use in an emerging economy, a model previously used for
developed economies. To explore this model’s generalizability, 495 Vietnam
residents were surveyed via SMPs (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Zalo). Using PLS-
SEM path analysis, it was found that three factors significantly effect purchase
intention (image, sustainability, safety), albeit not the same organization of factors
found to be significant in Calvo-Porral & Lévy-Mangin’s model. Thus, the model’s
results are rejected, and the current results are suggested for use in emerging
economies such as Vietnam. As prior research of consumer purchase intention of
apparel made from recycled PET-bottle fibers in an emerging economy (e.g.
Vietnam) is limited, the results of this study provide practical guidance for
marketers and a starting point for future investigations and discussions. The paper
also discusses the results’ findings relevancy to other contexts and poses
suggestions for further study.

Keywords: Upcycling, PET bottles, Emerging Economies, Apparel Industry

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Abstract ID: VIMCSP – 2020 - HS-36

Title: DEVELOPMENT OF TPACK FOR TEACHER-EDUCATORS: A


TECHNOLOGICAL PEDAGOGICAL CONTENT KNOWLEDGE SCALE

Corresponding Author: Lalit Sharma

Other authors: Dr. Nimisha Beri

Affiliation: Lovely Professional University, Phagwara (Punjab) , India

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to develop a valid and reliable TPACK
(technological pedagogical content knowledge) scale based on the core components
of TPACK framework in order to measure teacher-educators’ TPACK. For this
purpose, 46 statements were developed and tested by 5-point Likert type scale.
Data were collected from 642 teacher educators working in different colleges of
education under different universities in the state of Punjab. The collected data was
analyzed by using SPSS 22.0 software. The Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) was
carried out in order to investigate the factor structure of the scale. EFA resulted in
six factors named as Pedagogical skills, Critical thinking skills, Ethics,
Instructional design, Innovativeness and Virtual learning environment. The
Cronbach’s Alpha coefficients for the whole scale was calculated as .848. Based on
this result and in comparison with the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient values for other
TPACK surveys in the literature as a whole and for their sub-components
(Archambault & Barnett, 2010; Sahin, 2011; Schmidt et al., 2009), the TPACK
scale established here can be said to have a high level of reliability in terms of its
factors and as a whole.

Keywords: teacher-educators, technological pedagogical and content


knowledge (TPACK), teacher-training colleges.

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Abstract ID: VIMCSP – 2020 - SS-38

Title: EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT AS AN ESSENTIAL FOR PERFORMANCE OF


TEACHERS

Corresponding Author: Shivani Gulati

Other authors: Shivani Gulati

Affiliation: M.G.N College of Education, Jalandhar

Abstract: Dynamic work place environments require employee work engagement.


Employee engagement refers to the degree to which employees are focused on and
present in their roles. In today’s competitive framework of work place environment
employees may reach their cognitive and motivational limits and this may strain
employees’ attentiveness and engagement. This paper reviews research studies on
employee engagement and performance link. Work Culture of today in Educational
Institutions requires active engagement of teachers which affects their
performance.
Keywords: Employee Engagement, Work Engagement, Job Performance

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Abstract ID: VIMCSP – 2020 - HS-39

Title: PREVALENCE OF DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND STRESS AMONG


HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS

Corresponding Author: Shaveta Tewari

Other authors: Shaveta Tewari

Affiliation: Lovely Professional University

Abstract: This study is intended to investigate the prevalence and relationship


between depression, anxiety and stress in dialysis patients. A cross sectional Renal
failure is a major public health problem in the world. These patients experience
high levels of psychological tension, anxiety, and depression, which leads to their
lowered quality of life, increased health care costs, and early mortality. This study
aimed to investigate the incidence of depression, anxiety, and stress among the
patients undergoing hemodialysis. This was a clinical trial. Depression, Anxiety,
and Stress scale (DASS)-21 questionnaire was used. Data was analyzed by SPSS
using mean and correlation. Result showed high prevalence of depression, anxiety
and stress among CKD patients. This study also revealed significant and positive
relationship between depression, anxiety and stress among dialysis patients.
Keywords: Chronic kidney disease, depression, anxiety and stress

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Abstract ID: VIMCSP – 2020 - SS-40

Title: CHANGE PRONENESS AMONG TEACHERS WITH RESPECT TO TYPE OF


SCHOOL

Corresponding Author: Simranjit Cour

Other authors: Dr Nimisha Beri

Affiliation: Department of Education, Lovely Professional University (Punjab)

Abstract: The present study was conducted to find out the change proneness
among secondary school teachers with respect to type of school. Five hundred
secondary school teachers from different private and government schools of
Amritsar and Gurdaspur districts from Majha region; Jalandhar, Kapurthala and
Hoshiarpur districts from Doaba region; Patiala and Ludhiana districts from Malwa
region of Punjab (India) were selected. The results of the study revealed that there
exists significant difference among teachers with respect to type of school in their
change proneness. The private secondary school teachers scored more than
government secondary school teachers in their change proneness. Therefore, the
teachers of private secondary schools are more prone to change in their teaching
than the teachers of government secondary schools
Keywords: Change Proneness; Teachers

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Abstract ID: VIMCSP – 2020 - SS-41

Title: RE – VISITING WORKPLACE HAPPINESS AMONG UNIVERSITY


TEACHERS IN PANDEMIC CHALLENGING TIMES

Corresponding Author: Suneel L Keswani

Other authors: Suneel L Keswani

Affiliation: Lovely Professional University

Abstract: The biggest certainty of life is the uncertainty. Pandemic in its essence
since the start of 2020 has become the biggest disrupter in education. It has re-
defined the workplace and workplace happiness for university teachers. With work
from home becoming the new normal and teaching going online, it has been a case
of digital progress preponed and happiness postponed. This study has tried to
explore in these renewed circumstances what constitutes happiness for university
teachers at work and how these super imposed dynamics have been the game
changer seen in the context of pre-pandemic period when university teaching was
campus based. Happiness at workplace was more evaluated in terms of presence of
extrinsic variables like conducive working conditions, teaching tools and facilities
available, working hours, interpersonal relations, role of university leadership, job
security, job autonomy and also intrinsic variables contribution in terms of passion
and joy of teaching, mental & physical health, pride and attaching value to the
contribution being made to the society. In the post pandemic scenario, both
extrinsic and intrinsic variables have gone for a drastic change severely
imbalancing the happiness proposition of teachers at work. With educational
institutions closed at the moment disrupting the academic calendar and on the
other side the prevailing uncertainty over their opening in the near future. It’s a
very challenging situation, which no one anticipated. But seen with a different
perspective, this new normal of work from home and online teaching can be the
new agenda to re-visit workplace happiness among university teachers. Any change
brings along with it threats and opportunities. There may be in this situation a
case for physical distancing but there is still a huge scope for virtual and emotional
connect with students and other stakeholders. It’s a correction which is happening
Globally in all professions including education. What is required is a coping
mechanism to adapt in this new situation so created and still excel and be happy at
work.

Keywords: Workplace happiness, Game Changer, Disruption, Coping


mechanism, Uncertainty

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Abstract ID: VIMCSP – 2020 - SS-42

Title: FLIPPING THE CLASSROOMS VIA SOCIAL MEDIA

Corresponding Author: Sakshi Sharma

Other authors: Sakshi Sharma

Affiliation: M.G.N. College of Education, Jalandhar

Abstract: Social media has become an indispensible aspect of everyone’s’ everyday


life in this technological era. Students use Facebook, WhatsApp, and YouTube etc.
for not only communicating with friends but for playing games, watching videos
and inter-exchange of the data as well. Since they use Social media sites frequently
with great comfort, a teacher can exploit these entertainment-oriented sites as an
edutainment tool. This has almost completely changed the dynamics of traditional
classroom methods. Having face-to-face interaction with a teacher is no doubt an
invaluable experience for the students. A flipped classroom is a pioneering
approach which changes the traditional method of lecture delivering in the
classroom by inverting the instructional cycle in a way that students get knowledge
of the topic before the class. Flipping the classroom creates an ideal merger of
online and face-to-face instruction. This paper reflects Flipped learning approach
for teaching-learning using social media.
Keywords: Flipped classroom, Traditional Teaching, Higher education, Social
media

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Abstract ID: VIMCSP – 2020 - SS-43

Title: MULTILINGUALISM: A BOON TO COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

Corresponding Author: Susmita Nandi

Other authors: Dr. Nimisha Beri

Affiliation: Lovely Professional University

Abstract: In this paper an intensive study has been done of the terms
multilingualism, lingualism as a factor that affects cognitive development and
finally to search if there is any kind of pre-found research that shows there is any
correlation between these two aspects. During the study it is seen many
researchers have compared multilingualism with the other factors that enhance
cognitive development of a child. But the result shown here is, during the early
childhood introduction of more than two languages creates confusion between the
developments of understanding of the child, but in the long run the child is better
in understanding newer concepts and theories. Not just in case of cognitive
development of a child, but multilingualism also plays an effective role in the social
construct of the child in later years. In case of India there are many researches in
progress that show that there is an effective relationship between the
multilingualism and cognitive development of a child but no results have yet been
published. In case of the entire country the ethnicity of the society requires
children who in the future will be open to opinions and will also be able to embrace
thoughts and perceptions of different language and ethnic construct.
Keywords: Multilingualism, Cognitive Development

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