Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Arts and Humanities 2024 (IJCAH 2024)
224 articles
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Japanese Predicate Copula Equalizer, Analysis of Copula Embodiment and Its Meaning Relationship
Roni Roni, Ina Ika Pratita, Djodjok Soepardjo, Joko Prasetyo, Indah Mei Dinastuti
A predicate equalizer is a predicate that equates the meaning of its content to that of the subject. In short, the subject is the same as the predicate: S=P. What is interesting about the predicate equalizer is the presence of the copula. This study aims to find the manifestation of the copula in Japanese...
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Language Structural Patterns and Geographic Organization of the Rawa Belong Area, Sukabumi Utara District, Daerah Khusus Jakarta (Anthropolinguistic Study)
Hilda Hilaliyah, Bambang Yulianto, Suhartono Suhartono
Betawi Cultural Villages in Jakarta are spread across several places. Not only in Setu Babakan. There are also such as Rawa Belong, Tanah Abang, and Marunda. Especially in the Rawa Belong area, North Sukabumi sub-district, which has its characteristics in the toponymy of its street names. Toponymy exists...
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Exploring BISINDO (Indonesian Sign Language) in the Short Movie’s Dialogues for the Deaf Empowerment
Riana D. Sitharesmi
The human body is the primary material for manifesting the hidden message into visual codes or signs. Using the arms, hands, head, and face, the deaf delivers the message representationally. In Performing Arts, on the other hand, non-verbal signs are primarily presented in a semi-representational to...
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Analysis of Language Errors in High School Students’ Speech Text
Arie Yuanita, Setya Y. Sudikan, Mulyono, Agusniar D. Savitri
This study aims to describe how language errors in the aspect of spelling are found in the speech texts of high school students at MBI Amanatul Ummah, Pacet. This study is a qualitative study and the research data collection techniques used are reading techniques and note-taking techniques. Language...
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Linguistic Equivalence in The Translation of German and Indonesian Prepositions: A Case Study on Novels “Herr der Diebe” and its Indonesian Translation “Pangeran Pencuri”
Wisma Kurniawati, Ajeng D. Kartika, Agus Ridwan, Sueb Sueb, Muhammad A. Asnur
The results of a good translation should be able to be understood by readers as well as readers reading the original language. In a case, sometimes there is a translation whose meaning cannot be well understood. This occurs because of inadequate or even inappropriate translation. So, equivalence in translation...
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The Role of Cross-Cultural Understanding in Foreign Language Communication in Intermediate Japanese Language Learners
Lispridona Diner, Rina Supriatnaningsih
Cross-cultural communication occurs when humans with their culture relate to other humans who come from different cultures, interact, and even influence each other. Cross-cultural is a term that is often used to describe situations when a culture is confronted with another culture and both have a mutual...
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The Role of Negative Transfer in the Arabic Language Acquisition of Indonesian Learners
Mohamad Yusuf Ahmad Hasyim
This study emerges from observing persistent challenges faced by Indonesian learners of Arabic, mainly due to negative transfer from their native languages. In many educational settings in Indonesia, learners struggle with linguistic and cultural aspects of Arabic that differ significantly from their...
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Code Switching and Code Mixing in YouTube Channel Speech “Daily Tika Weixun” in China
Hans Y. T. Dasion, Maria Mintowati, Cicik Arista, Rendy Aditya
This research aims to describe the forms and factors that cause code mixing in the speech of YouTube Channel Daily Tika Weixun in China. This research is a descriptive type of qualitative research because the data is in the form of words, phrases, clauses and/or sentences contained in YouTuber Tika’s...
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Mapping Local Idiom In The Region Of Central Java, East Java as A Potential for New Aesthetic Innovation In Indonesian Contemporary Art
Winarno Winarno, Djuli Djatiprambudi, Asy Syam E. Ahmad, Ika A. Camelia, Fathoni Setiyawan, Mujiyono Mujiyono
Seeing the variety of visual arts created by today’s young generation, they tend to be freer in exploring ideas and thoughts personally. This visual manifestation is greatly influenced by daily life activities that cannot be separated from gadgets. Fine art currently involves cyberspace which influences...
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Language and Climate Change: The Role of Language in Climate Change Communication and Mitigation in Indonesia
Riki Nasrullah, Kisyani Kisyani, Fafi Inayatillah, Arditya Prayogi
The current research elaborates on how to assess and make language use more effective for communication on climate change in Indonesia. Indonesia makes up only 1.3% of the total global carbon emissions. The country is seriously threatened by climate change, which results from increasing sea levels, floods,...
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Literature as a Catalyst for Inclusivity: Promoting Equality through Power and Discourse in Black Narrative
Dini Amalia, Ali Mustofa
Literature has long been a powerful vehicle for social change, offering a means to reflect on societal issues, challenge oppressive structures, and envision of more inclusive futures. The Black narrative, in particular, serves as a crucial platform for addressing racial inequality and promoting justice....
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The Narrative of News about Women’s Position as Victim of Revenge Porn Case
Gita Juniarti, Yowan Tamu, La Ode Gusman Nasiru
This research focuses on news about revenge porn victims in Banten. This news was published on Suara.com, one of the online media in Indonesia. There are nine news stories published on Suara.com. Seven news stories were published on June 27, 2023, and two on July 14, 2023. This research discusses cases...
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Abstinence and Prohibition of Madurese in Indonesian Short Stories: A Critical Literary Ethnographic Perspective
Siswanto Siswanto, Anas Ahmadi, Darni Darni, Heny Subandiyah
This paper discusses the existence of orality in modern Indonesian short stories from a critical literary ethnographic perspective. The orality referred to is taboos and prohibitions in Madurese culture, which are embodied in several short stories by Muna Masyari, namely Kandung Kembar, Burung Tua, and...
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Ethnic Symbols in Korrie Layun Rampan’s Novels (Cultural Semiotics Study)
M.Agus Kastiyawan, Setya Yuwana Sudikan, Hartono Hartono, Darni Darni, Anas Ahmadi
This article discusses the significance of ethnic symbols found in Korrie Layun Rampan’s novel in depicting Dayak society in East Kalimantan. This paper attempts to describe the existence of literary works and issues that occur in Dayak society that show ethnic symbols of the Dayak tribe. This study...
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Marginalized Society in Joni Ariadinata’s Short Stories
J. Parmin, Anas Ahmadi, Mohammad Rokib, M. Arif Susanto, Abrian Rizky
The portrait of lower-class and marginalized people is widely raised by Joni Ariadinata in his short stories. Joni Ariadinata as one of the productive short stories often raises the theme of the lower class, marginalized society, or a group of marginalized people in the larger society that oversees it....
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Mysticism in the Myth of the Safety Forest as a Value of Student Character Education: a Case Study of Wonosalam Village, East Java
Resdianto P. Raharjo, Suyatno Suyatno, Anas Ahmadi, Alfian S. Nugraha
Myths play an important role in reflecting the diversity of people’s lives and are custodians of cultural heritage and collective values. Folklores, including myths, have the potential to shape the character of students with character education values. This study aims to explore the character education...
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Historical Representation in Iwan Fals Song Lyrics: Kuntowidjoyo Historiography Study
Fajar Kurniadi, Haris Supratno, Setya Y. Sudikan
This research analyzes the representation of history in Iwan Fals’ song lyrics using a historiographic theory approach. Iwan Fals, one of Indonesia’s legendary singers and songwriters, is considered a figure who can reflect on history, give meaning to historical events, and shape historical narratives...
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Tzvetan Todorov’s Narative Analysis in The Novel Pukul Setengah Lima by Rintik Sedu
Wahid K. Ikhwan, Anas Ahmadi, Darni Darni, Heny Subandiyah, Titik Indarti
The research aims to describe the narrative of Tzvetan Todorov developed by Nick Lacey and Gillespie in the novel Pukul Setengah Lima by Rintik Sedu. The research approach applies qualitative descriptive. The data is based on Rintik Sedu’s novel Pukul Setengah Lima. The data analysis technique uses objective...
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Adapting or Avoiding: In-depth Exploration of Lecturers’ Attitudes and Beliefs on Literature in EFL Classrooms
Nila S. Nisak, Pratiwi Retnaningdyah, Syafi’ul Anam, Ali Mustofa
The selection of English literary works is significant for educators and learners as it ensures a balanced fusion of linguistic complexities and cultural awareness. The present study focuses on four English language lecturers who have different standpoints on incorporating literary works into EFL teaching...
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Poverty and Crime in Brian Khrisna’s Novel the Darkest Side of Heaven: A Portrait of Jakarta’s Marginalised Communities
Heny Subandiyah, Rizki Ramadhan, Bella Ananda Dwi Umifa
This research aims to raise the issue of poverty and crime in the slums of Jakarta in the novel the darkest side of heaven by Brian Khrisna. This type of research is qualitative with sociology of literature approach. The re- search data are in the form of sentences, fragments of paragraphs, and whole...
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The Role of Betawi Women in the Kronik Betawi Novel
La Ode Gusman Nasiru, Gita Juniarti, Salam Salam
This research discusses Betawi women who uphold traditional values but live in Jakarta, which is rapidly modern. This is contained in the book Kronik Betawi by Ratih Kumala. This research aims to see the position of Betawi women amidst modernity in society. The method used is descriptive with a qualitative...
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The Concept of Reincarnation: Isbat in the Sêrat Bhagawad Gita
Doni D. Hartanto, Endang Nurhayati, Suwardi Suwardi
The process of rebirth and death is called reincarnation. Reincarnation is considered by Hindus to be a step toward attaining life’s completion. The purpose of this study is to interpreted the concept of reincarnation found in isbat. The source of research data is a Javanese manuscript entitled Sêrat...
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Representation of Javanese Male Characters in Facing Mental Health on Serat Panji
Ika A. Camelia, Respati R. Utami, Arik Susanti, Prima V. Asteria
Mental health problems experienced by the young generation today are a crucial problem. Many teenagers experience anxiety, stress, obsession, and some even commit suicide. The causes of these problems are family problems, friendships, and the negative impact of technology which has resulted in generation-Z...
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Representation of Feminism in the Movie Hi, mom! 《你好!李焕英》 by Jia Ling
Tiffany Qorie, Subandi Subandi, Muhammad F. Masrur, Rudiansyah
A movie is an ‘artificial world’ or ‘replica world’ of what is happening in society as well as a projection of socio-cultural phenomena that are being experienced by society. Thus, what is depicted in movies is the reality experienced by everyday people. One of the most interesting and uplifting social...
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Boy’s Love Novels in Comparison: From Narrative Point of Views to Coming Out Issues
Ali Mustofa, Dwi N. C. S. Kusumaningtyas, Diana B. Darma, Yogi B. Adimas, Dewi L. Pambudi, Rifki Akbar
This research probes into the realm of boys’ love (BL) literature, Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman; Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston; Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz; Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall; and Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens...
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Decoding Student Voices: Exploring Cultural Perspectives of the Kanjuruhan Tragedy Through Podcasts
Ephrilia Fitriana, Pratiwi Retnaningdyah, Silvy Adelia, Dwi Kusumaningtyas
The Kanjuruhan tragedy resulted in hundreds of casualties. Media has reported on this event from various perspectives. The audience attempts to view the incident through the lens of several parties involved, including the football players, fans, security guards, and committees behind the scenes. What...
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Ideational Meaning Analysis of the Translated Text of Budi Darma’s Orang-Orang Bloomington
Diana B. Darma, Adam Damanhuri, Widyastuti, Uci E. Kholidah
This study investigates how the translation of Budi Darma’s novel Orang-Orang Bloomington reflects and reshapes the ideational meaning of the original text. Employing a social semiotic approach, the research analyzes the role of register, lexis, and grammar in meaning construction within the translated...
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Ethics as a Medium for Student Character Building in Recent Indonesian Literary Novels
Haris Supratno, Rofiudin Rofiudin, Resdianto Permata Raharjo
The purpose of this study is to find and describe the problem of ethical values reflected in recent Indonesian literary novels as a medium for student character education. This research method uses qualitative methods. The data source of this research is the latest Indonesian Cinta dalam 99 Nama-Mu literary...
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Animism, Dynamism, and Syncretism in Coastal Oral Literature
Haris Supratno, Resdianto P. Raharjo, Aris D. Indriyanti, Arisni Kholifatu
The purpose of this research is to find and describe animism, dynamism, and syncretism in pesisiran’s (coastal residents) oral literature. This research method uses qualitative methods. The object of the research is coastal oral literature in East Java. The data collection technique used interviews,...
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Improving Community Communication: The Impact of the Sign System on the District Scale
Kanya Catya, Marsudi Marsudi, Hendro Aryanto
This article examines the impact of the sign system on community communication at the sub-district level. It focuses on its role in enhancing public engagement and information dissemination. The study assesses the effectiveness of various types of signage in fostering community involvement and supporting...
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Artificial Intelligence for Creative Project in Small Business
Wening H. N. Ruci, Muchlis Arief, Nur Wakhid, Winarno Winarno, Siti Mutmainah, Damara A. Pradipta
This study aims to investigate the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to creative projects. AI-assisted creative projects can be of assistance to a wide range of industries, including small businesses. In most cases, the first step for small businesses is to concentrate on the products that...
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Realizing the Importance of Rupiah Digital to Achieve Economic Growth in Sustainable Development Goals
Ayup Suran Ningsih, Aprila Niravita, Nurul Fibrianti, Rini Fidiyani, Bayangsari Wedhatami, Ratih Damayanti, Ferra Tiara Maharani, Harumsari Puspa Wardhani
Financial technology development in the banking world has a role in encouraging the transformation of the digital economy towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to improve the economy that continues to innovate according to people’s needs. This innovation is found in information technology-based...
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Analysis of Business Financial Management in Small and Medium Enterprises
Rina Rachmawati
Financial management is important for MSME owners to implement in good bussines performance. MSME enterprises that have well-managed and precisely reported finances will benefit the MSME business itself [1]. Financial technology, financial literacy, financial understanding, and financial management behavior...
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Empowering Startups Towards SDGs: Examining User Acceptance of Financing Readiness Application Using UTAUT-2 Model
Denies Priantinah, Ratna Candra Sari, Abdullah Taman, RR. Indah Mustikawati, Arin Pranesti
Startups are vital for economic growth, creating jobs, and fostering innovation. This study examines the user acceptance of a financing readiness application designed to assist startups in achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By focusing on the financing readiness dimensions crucial for startups,...
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The Effect of Price Discount and Store Atmosphere on Impulse Buying Mediated by Positive Emotion and Moderated by Ease of Payment in the Context of Sustainable Retail at Shopping Centres in Yogyakarta City
Agung Utama, Hafizh Fitrianna, Arif Wibowo
This study aims to determine the effect of price discounts and store atmosphere on spontaneous purchases made by consumers, which are mediated by positive consumer feelings and moderated by the ease of payment at shopping centers in the city of Yogyakarta. The subjects studied were consumers/visitors...
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The Impact Of Tourism On Community Well-Being In The Kabila Bone Subdistrict (Case Study Of Botutonuo Beach Tourism)
Sri Indriyani S. Dai, Herwin Mopangga, Reza Pahlevi Musa
The research airms to (1) Identify types of business (2) Analyze factors that affect income (3) Determine the level of well-being among business owners. The data used in this study are primary data soured from 35 business the Tourism, Youth and Sports Office of Bone Bolango Regency and the Tourism Office...
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Analysis Of Entrepreneurial Intentions of Inspired Citizens Using Theory Of Planned Behavior And Social Support As A Moderation Variable
Ahmad Sehabuddin, Ubaedul Musthofa, Indri Murniawaty, Angga Pandu Wijaya
This research aims to analyze entrepreneurial intentions to use theory of planned behavior with a combination of social support variables as moderation for inspired citizens in correctional institutions throughout Semarang City. This research design uses exploratory quantitative techniques. The sample...
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Factors Influencing Company Value in The Islamic Financial Services Industry in Indonesia
Achmad Fauzi, Erika Takidah, Madu Vianti
The company’s value is shaped by a range of factors, including profitability, leverage, and its overall size. This study primarily centers on the Islamic industry, which includes both Islamic business entities and banks operating in Indonesia. Its aim is to investigate and assess how profitability, leverage,...
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How Does Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares Uncover Spillover Effects in Economic Growth and Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs)?
Fernandha Ahmad Fadholy, Amin Pujiati, Reikha Habibah Yusfi
The Barlingmascakeb region consists of Banjarnegara Regency, Purbalingga Regency, Banyumas Regency, Cilacap Regency, and Kebumen Regency. The economic disparity among these regencies indicates that economic growth in the region is uneven. This condition is also supported by the high poverty rates in...
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Material Quality and Student Perception: Key Factors in E-Learning Adoption
Dorojatun Prihandono, Andhi Wijayanto, Dwi Cahyaningdyah, Kris Brantas Abiprayu
The existing literature provides a solid foundation for understanding the relationship between material quality, perceived intention, and student capability to use e-learning platforms. However, there are still inconsistencies in the research, and there is a notable lack of studies specifically analyzing...
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The Effect of Halal Value Chain (HVC) on Improving MSMEs Performance
Ubaedul Mustofa, Widiyanto, Ahmad Sehabuddin
This research aims to determine the effect of implementing the Halal Value Chain (HVC) on the sustainability of MSMEs as a consequence of implementing the national halal certification program in Indonesia as regulated in UU No. 33 Tahun 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantee or Jaminan Produk Halal...
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Understanding the Impact of Teaching Experience on Vocational Teachers in Retaining the Teaching Profession: Implications for Vocational Teachers
Maulana Noor Fajri Hajar, Ade Gafar Abdullah, Isma Widiaty
Individuals entering the teaching profession face dilemmas in retaining their careers. It appears that teacher education has limited impact on teacher retention. Therefore, this paper aims to describe the dynamics of vocational teachers’ teaching experiences in schools that impact their careers as educators....
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Local Wisdom of Squid Fishing Communities in Tomini Bay for Fish Resources Sustainability
Munirah Tuli, Alfi Sahri Baruadi, Funco Tanipu, Faisal M. Idrus
Gorontalo Regency, located on the coast of Tomini Bay, is one of the coastal areas rich in marine resources, including squid. Squid catching has become an important activity for the local community in fulfilling their daily needs and also as a main source of income. This study aims to determine the local...
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How Does Board Gender Diversity Impact on Corporate Green Innovation?
Susi Handayani, Ambar Kusumaningsih, Mariana, Dwi Ari Pertiwi
This research aims to provide empirical evidence about the impact of Gender Diversity on the Corporate Sustainable Governance Board. The gender issues raised in this study are in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) programme. The fifth goals of the SDGs relates to gender equality, including...
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The Level of Rice Farmers Satisfaction With The Performance of Agricultural Program in North Huntu Village, South Bulango Subdistrict, Bone Bolango District
Larasati Sukmadewi Wibowo, Yuriko Boekoesoe
The purpose of this study was to find out the performance of extension workers to farmers in North Huntu Village, South Bulango District, Bone Bolango Subsistrict. Type of research uses a descriptive method. by using primary data and secondary data. The sample in the study amounted to 187 people by determining...
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Mohuyula: Community Empowerment Program to increase Community Capacity in Flood Disaster Preparedness in Biau
Zulkifli B. Pomalango
Flood disasters often occur in Biau Village, North Gorontalo Regency, which is often affected by flooding, numbering 323 families with 1,490 people. Mohuyula, community empowerment programs are needed to increase community capacity in facing flood disasters, so that people can prepare themselves to face...
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Analysis of the Influence of ROA, Asset Growth, and Company Age on the Stock Price of Companies Listed in the Main Category Energy Sector
Tike Maulida Nurkhasanah, Herliana Rohmania, Tifani Rahma Aulia, Rizky Azizah, Yuyun Isbanah
Various factors influence the survival of all mankind, with energy playing a crucial role in sustaining life. The need for energy is getting bigger every day. Indonesia has abundant resources, thus opening up opportunities for many energy companies to stand. The stock price reflects market confidence...
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Love on the Plate: The Impact of Gender and the Length of Marriage on Spousal Food Portion Sizes
Anna Undarwati, Siti Nuzulia, Pradipta Christy Pratiwi, Nur Farhana Ardillah Aftar, Binta Mu’tiya Rizky, Nadine Salsabila Anandita
Eating behaviours, particularly food portions in marital contexts, have been understudied despite the fact that excessive eating behaviour increases the risk of various health issues. This study aims to explore how gender and the length of marriage influence individuals’ decisions regarding food portions...
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Being Universal Health Coverage Through The Padang Panjang Public Health Insurance Program (An Exploratory Qualitative Study)
Annisa Fadilla Christiar, Intan Zainafree, Nadia Syukria
Objectives; exploring the implementation of the Padang Panjang Public Health Insurance Program (JKMPP) which has been ongoing for the last seven years. Methods; This research was exploratory qualitative study for the implementation of the JKMPP program. The key informants were residents as participants...
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The Effect of Online Reviews and Halal Labeling on Consumer Purchasing Behavior on Halal Products on the E-commerce Platform
Siti Khodiroh Rahmawati, Abila Firza Auvina, Wulan Fauziya, Leny Zumrotin Aqobah, Fitriah Dwi Susilowati
As a Muslim, consuming halal products is not an option but an obligation.As explained in the Qur’an, a Muslim is obliged to consume things that are Halal and not to consume things that are Haram. In recent years, the halal industry has increased globally, including halal cosmetics. In the digital era,...
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Small Talks ‘Ayo Makan!’ as Indonesian Culture of Communication
Irma Hildayati, Rina Amalia, Dhevanny Suci Anindya Putri, Rhesma Fahana Mahamuri, Prima Vidya Asteria
The purpose of this study is to 1) describe the use of the small talk ‘Ayo Makan!’ in the context of daily communication, and 2) describe the response to the small talk ‘Ayo Makan!’ in the context of daily communication. Gossip is one of the cultural approaches that can be integrated in daily life and...
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Analysis of the Effect of Foreign Debt, Trade Balance and Foreign Investment on the Amount of Foreign Exchange Reserves in Indonesia
Eka Nurrohim, Nia Enggrasari, Fitri Azzahro, Aminudin Ma’ruf
Foreign exchange reserves are one of the macroeconomic indicators that play a role in determining national economic stability through its role as a medium of exchange for international economic activity and its influence on the stability of currency exchange rates. Through this study, researchers want...
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QRIS Adoption In The Millenial Generation: Approach Unified Theory Of Acceptance And Use Of Technology (UTAUT) Theory
Yuni Nur Rachmawati, Intan Dewi Iksanty, Dwi Hanum Fadilah, Nurfitriah, Masrizal
The application of information technology has been used in people’s economic transaction activities such as digital payment systems. Along with the increasing number of digital wallets in Indonesia that use digital payment technology as a successor to electronic money, Bank Indonesia has released a standard...
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The Tradition of Islamic Community in Welcoming Ramadan: An Anthropological Psychological Perspective
Fithria Febyola Mayasari, Gymnastiar Ibnu Pradana, Anas Ahmadi
The Munggahan tradition is a habit of the community in cleaning places of worship, making pilgrimages to tombs, or eating together before fasting during Ramadan. This tradition is carried out by the Sundanese people at the end of the month of Sha'ban or the day before Ramadan. This study recited...
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Evaluation Of Leading Sector Comparison: Economic Cooperation Opportunities Between Surabaya City And Bangkalan Regency
Moh. Faris, Dandi Fernanda, Safa Kharisma, Bella Sinta Nuriya, Anang Akwa Aghnia, Aminudin Ma’ruf
Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) of Surabaya, one of the highest in East Java, and Bangkalan Regency, which has promising economic potential, this research aims to evaluate a comparative analysis of the leading sectors between Surabaya city and Bangkalan regency, and identify potential economic...
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Beyond Stereotypes: An Interdisciplinary Perspective On The Role Of Literature As A Gender Boundary Breaker In The Fighting For Equality
Fadhila Nur Usman, Valencia Eka Armanda Putri, Amelia Eka Firnanda, Nurul Zuniar Syafitri, Aisya Kurrotuain, Anas Ahmadi
This research aims to analyze the role of literature in breaking down gender stereotypes and fighting for equality. The subject matter raised is how literature can function as a critical tool in opposing and changing social norms that limit gender roles. The research method used is qualitative research...
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Operational Resources Perspective Analysis on Service Development at the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) Surabaya State University (UNESA)
Zulaikhah Abdullah, Tintin S. Puspitasasri, Dody Purwanto, Nuzzila R. Fidarina
The Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) at Surabaya State University (UNESA) is the main axis in developing research and community service services. In this context, an in-depth understanding of LPPM’s operational resources is an important key in ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency...
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Pro-poor Policy in Community-Based Drinking Water and Sanitation Program in Gunungkidul Regency
Marita Ahdiyana, Argo Pambudi, Hardian Wahyu Widianto, Nainta Agustanta
The governance process in designing and implementing policies must underlie every aspect of the functioning of a state and its institutions. However, governance processes often fail to produce results, especially for poor communities. This research aims to comprehensively understand policies that pro-poor...
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Integration of Local Wisdom in Sustainable Tourism Development Strategy in the Traditional Village of Ende Tribe
Monica Widyaswari, Shobri Firman Susanto, Widya Nusantara, Imelda Agustina
The role of local wisdom in supporting tourism development strategies is to make tourist villages more advanced and benefit tourists and village communities. The Ende Tribe Traditional Village is a cultural heritage of the Sasak Tribe. It maintains its socio-economic, socio-cultural, and traditional...
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Financial Distress Prediction Model
Evaliati Amaniyah, Abdul Mongid, Nadia Asandimitra Haryono, Hariyati Hariyati
Research regarding the prediction of financial distress is an important topic in corporate finance because it serves as an early warning signal for creditors, investors, regulators, and other stakeholders. Many studies focus on prediction model with financial and macroeconomic data, but not many combine...
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Posyandu Remaja as an Advance Step in Improving Healthy Living Skills
Desika Putri Mardiani, Fitriyah Najwa, Sjafiatul Mardliyah, Rivo Nugroho, Ady Setiawan
Adolescents as assets towards the Golden Indonesia 2045 and also as implementers in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals must have excellent health. This is because there will be many challenges and competition in various life opportunities, so health is a major factor in achieving each goal....
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Tracer Study Holders of Competency Certificate of LSP Unesa
Ricky Eka Putra, Karwanto, Diastian Vinaya Wijanarko, Junita Diah Pratiwi, Roni, Agung Listiadi, Muhammad Ariffudin Islam
Tracer study which is a form of survey to LSP Unesa which organizes competency certificates that have strategic value for the development of higher education. The results of this tracer study activity can be used to evaluate the LSP that provides competency certificates to students. To find out the competencies...
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Transfer of Knowledge to Farmer Group Cooperative Through Training as an Effort to Empowerment Rural Communities
Fathor AS, Yessy Artanti, Fatimatul Fatmariyah
Community empowerment is essential in building human resources. Human resource development in rural areas can be done through community empowerment, such as Farmer Group Cooperatives (FGC). Farmer Group Cooperatives are an institutional development of Farmer Group Associations (FGA) that wish to expand...
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Lecturer Satisfaction with Research And Community Services at Universitas Negeri Surabaya
Amalia Ruhana, Yeni Anistyasari
Customer satisfaction is one of the quality aspects that are highly considered at the Institute of Research and Community Services. This quantitative study uses statistical analysis of differential tests, gap analysis, and analysis using the importance-performance analysis method. Measurement of lecturers’...
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The Role of AI-Based Campaign Media Design in Shaping Public Perceptions: A Big Five Personality Theory Approach
Aliyah Khoirunnisa’, Arieviana Ayu Laksmi, Maurey Ivy Sharon Makadolang
Artificial Intelligence, also known as AI, is one of the technological advances of the 4.0 era that has caused many societal disputes, especially among creative industry players. Indonesian General Election of 2024 used AI as integration to enhance campaign media efficiency, personalizes content, and...
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Graphic Designers’ Perception on the Used of Canva Application in the Creative Industry and Commercial World
Aprilliaski Mega Safira, Arieviana Ayu Laksmi, Mounty Az-Zahra, Siti Aisha Rafazia Siregar
In the era of interactive media advancements, graphic design students face challenges in mastering complex software like Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. Canva has gained popularity for its simplicity, efficiency, and AI-driven design features. Surveying 158 graphic design students, the findings reveal...
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Penataran Temple in East Java Batik Visualization
Talisa Fasya Laksita Putri, Indarti Indarti
Batik is one of Indonesia’s cultural heritages that has patterns and meanings contained therein. Batik cannot be separated from the evidence of patterns in historical relics. Indonesia has many historical heritage temples, one of which is Penataran Temple in the Blitar area. Penataran Temple was built...
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Implementation of E-Ticket Based Traffic and Road Transport Policies in Surabaya
Vera Kurnia Sari, Prasetyo Isbandono, Roisna Inayati Tartila, Silfi Sofia Hanum, Chybelly Rhea Pradani, Edo Tegar Sugiarto
This study aim is to understand how the implementation of traffic and road transportation policies based on E-Ticket in Surabaya City and what are the obstacles when implementing E-Ticket in Surabaya City. This research uses qualitative methods by conducting interviews, observations and especially data...
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Policy Implementation of the Family Hope Program (PKH) in Wadeng Village, Sidayu District, Gresik Regency
Virin Karina Putri, Agus Prastyawan, Cindy Lestari, Afrila Devintan Triwulansari, Nahda Amelia, Raffan Adji Zulkarnain, Mohammad Budiharto Prasetyo
The Family Hope Program or PKH is implemented by the Government to reduce the poverty rate in Indonesia which is based on the Minister of Social Affairs Regulation Number 1 of 2018. The purpose of this study is to find out how the implementation of the Family Hope Program policy carried out by the Government...
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Implementation of Environmental Policy in the Tourism City Area (Study on the TPS3R Paba Asri Program, Punten Village, Bumiaji District, Batu City)
Gloria Reinata, Yuni Lestari, Ahmad Muzakki, Mochammad Ridho, Wiwin Imanah, Rizky Hidayatullah, Achmad Anggarda
This research aims to analyze the implementation of environmental policies in the Batu tourist city area, with a case study on the Paba Asri TPS3R program in Punten Village, Bumiaji District. This research uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. Data were collected through observation,...
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Implementation of Full Day School Policy at SMA Muhammadiyah 1 Surabaya
Roni Prasetyowibowo, Agus Prasetyawan, Bagas Andhyka Prasetyo, Latifatun Nur Azizah, Ananda Citra Daymonna, Renantanda Shah Alam
Education is the basic foundation of the country. In order to prepare for various challenges in the future, the Ministry of Education and Culture issued a policy of Minister of Education and Culture Mandate No. 23 of 2017. This study aims to describe the implementation of the full day school policy and...
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Implementation of Waste Management Policy Through the GEMES Sekardadu Waste Bank Program, Gresik Regency
Nevada Salsabillah, Noviyanti, Amelda Frida Eginingrum, Meissa Fahdilla Yodha Pramita, Nadifa Ni’matul Maula, Azizah Aulia Usman, Achmad Anggarda
A common problem regarding waste is the lack of proper waste management and waste reduction. In Gresik Regency, waste has become a polemical problem, so a policy was formed through a waste management program in the form of the GEMES Waste Bank program. This program was formed based on the wishes of the...
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Esuk Sore Batik Based on Blora’s Geographic
Mirza Aulia Sulistyadewi, Yulistiana
Esuk sore batik is batik with two motifs that are moved through diagonal lines or vertical lines. The research aim to explain how the process of making esuk sore batik based on geographical Blora, explain the application of motifs with the source ideas of the geographical of Blora in the esuk sore batik...
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Implementation Of PPDB Zoning Policy At Junior High School Level In Surabaya City, Tambaksari District, Surabaya (Case Study Of Smpn 9 Surabaya)
Renata Dini Putri Aulia, Weni Rosdiana, Icha Zalyanti Fandika Putri, Filda Putri Alis, Niken Ade Herlina, Minar Dita Lestari
The zoning policy is an effort by the government to improve the quality of education in Indonesia. However, the implementation of the zoning-based New Learner Admission (PPDB) policy has not accommodated all elementary school graduates in the region. This study aims to describe and analyze the implementation...
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Implementation of the Elderly Food Program in Wonorejo Sub-district, Tegalsari District, Surabaya City
Siti Dewi Ardiningrum, Noviyanti, Yuyun Eka Kartika Sari, Endang Siswati, Aliatun Nisa, Ria Fauziah, Dhea Ayu Fitria
The problem of the elderly is the lack of ability to meet the nutritional needs of the food consumed. In Wonorejo Village, there are poor elderly people, not working, and living alone so they need assistance in the form of food that can meet nutritional needs, with this a food program was formed. The...
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Waste Management Strategy in Rural Areas Based on Circular Economy in Jatidukuh Village, Mojokerto Regency
Hesti Inggrit Noviani, Haryo Kunto Wibisono, Khurrotul Aini, Imelda Ika Putri, Alfiano Septian Yoga Pradana, Fajrul Falakh Ramadhani, Muhammad Zulfikar Dzikri, Angger Jati Prasetyo Aji, Nur Arisah, Nasruddin Affan Adriansyah, Rahma Shintya Pahlevi
Jatidukuh Village is a village that has potential in agriculture, plantations and small-scale animal husbandry. From the data obtained through a site survey, the problem of Jatidukuh village is about the environment around the village where there is still a lot of garbage thrown out of place, especially...
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Implementation of the Uninhabitable House Repair Program in Surabaya Case Study at Nginden Jangkungan Village
Muhammad Sidik Alfauzi, Fahad Latif, Lily Aisya Putri, Nabila Farhah, Santi Suhasti Ratu, Gading Gamaputra, Achmad Aufa Anggarda
The limitations of underprivileged people to realize having a livable, healthy and safe home is a complex problem. To deal with it, the Surabaya City Government through the Public Housing Office and the Surabaya City Social Service, issued Mayor’s Regulation No. 9 of 2022 and has been updated by Surabaya...
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Implementation of Parking Police to Increase PAD in Gresik Regency (Study on the Management of E-Parking Machines in Gresik City Market)
Dewi Intan Sari, Noviyanti, Daisy Rosa Anggraini, Putri Arum Pertiwi, Tazqiyatul Qolbi Masyithoh, Fadea Emelia Agustin
Parking problems such as illegal levies and unavailable parking areas that result in congestion are still one of the government’s tasks in finding the right solution to end this problem. Therefore, the Gresik Regency Government issued regional regulations and implemented e-parking machines, one of which...
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Analysis of Waste Management Policy Implementation and TPST Infrastructure Facilities in Wonokupang Village, Sidoarjo Regency
Widya Putri Isnaini, Gading Gamaputra, Puspita Nur Aprilliani, Fitri Isma Widayanti, Ida Farida, Silfiana Safitri, Achmad Aufa Anggarda
The Sidoarjo local government has made efforts to reduce waste in the Jabon landfill. Based on Local Regulation No. 6/2012 on Waste Management and Retribution for Solid Waste/Cleaning Services. The Local Government tries to handle household waste and waste similar to household waste by sorting, collecting,...
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Implementation of Result of the ‘Kader Surabaya Hebat’ (KSH Program) in Citizens Association 05, Balongsari Urban Village, Tandes District, Surabaya City
Meghananda Wibisono, Noviyanti, Dinda Dwi Rita Aisyah, Sintya Deswinta Maharani, Muhammad Dzira Naufal, Siti Anjani
Kader Surabaya Hebat is a cadre that helps the Surabaya City Government solve social and health problems. Surabaya Hebat cadres in RW 05, Balongsari Village, Tandes Subdistrict, Surabaya City, there are several problems, namely the lack of assistance from medical personnel, the lack of recommendations...
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Implementation of Edu-Tourism Development Policy in Oase Village (Ondomohen Asri Sejuk dan Elok Surabaya City)
R. Berys Divayu Safira, Dian Arlupi Utami, Yuyun Eka Kartika Sari, Angelita Indrianto, A. Wanda Dwi Nur, Vita Aulia Rahma, Adisa Almustajidah
The tourist village has a significant economic impact on the community because rural residents are directly involved in the development of the tourist village. This research aims to describe the implementation of policies in the development of the Oase tourist village in the Ondomohen village in Surabaya...
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Implementation Of SPBE Policy Through the Klampid New Generation (KNG) Application in Gunungsari Village
Amina Sari, Gading Gamaputra, Bernanda Anggita Davina Azzara, Nike Handayani, Intan Khusnatul Ibad, Jihan Likaila Erdawati, Yuyun Eka Kartika Sari
The Surabaya City Dispendukcapil is collaborating with local officials to implement SPBE through the Klampid New Generation (KNG) application to make population administration services easy and efficient. However, this application still faces obstacles, including: 1) lack of socialization from the kelurahan...
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Implementation of Local Government Policies in the Sector of Structuring and Controlling Street Vendors Gading Fajar Sidoarjo
Andika Fajar Utomo, Gading Gamaputra, Sasi Salwa Kirani, Novita Anggreini, Inayatul Fajriyah, Reva Neris Salvia, Aliendra Putra Ardienta
Gading Fajar, a bustling night market in Sidoarjo Regency, Indonesia, has become a popular destination for food, fashion, and entertainment. Despite its growing popularity, the area has faced challenges related to street vendor activity, including spatial planning issues and environmental concerns. To...
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Optimizing Local Potential and History Site as Creative Economy Support
(Case Study of Sunan Giri Gresik Religious Tourism)
Amelda Frida Eginingrum, Yuni Lestari, Shella Putri Irawan, Haryo Kunto Wibisono, Arneta Meila Donna Agatha, Rafika Narulita
Religious tourism is one of the significant creative economy potentials in Indonesia, especially in Gresik Regency which has a rich Islamic historical and cultural heritage. This article discusses how Sunan Giri’s tomb in Gresik became an attractive religious tourism center, driving creative economy...
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Implementation Of “Bantuan Pangan Non Tunai (BPNT)” Program Policy In Ngusikan Village, Jombang Regency
Yadhira Oza Mawarda, Prasetyo Isbandono, Anastasya Nur Febiyanti, Marisa Putri Asmara, Yansi Dwi Safitri, Dea Wahyu Septiani, Yuyun Eka Kartika Sari
Poverty is a problem that still occurs in Indonesia, one of the efforts made by the Government to deal with the problem of poverty is by issuing a policy concerning the Distribution of Bantuan Pangan Non Tunai. BPNT is an assistance program from the government in the form of non-cash which is given to...
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Implementation Of E-Health Policy In Improving The Quality Of Health Services At Wonokromo City Health Center, Surabaya City
Niche Herlynda, Lena Citra Manggalasari, Marcela Putri Bernandy, Amida Dwi Nur Yanti, Sakinatul Isnaini, Devi Abidah Ardelia
This research aims to analyze the application of e-health practices in improving the quality of health services at the Wonokromo Community Health Center, Surabaya. This research uses qualitative methods based on the methods of Howard Lune and Bruce. L. Berg. Information was collected through participant...
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Analysis Of Policy Implementation Of The Sinau Bareng City Of Surabaya Program On Teaching Tutors
Fadila Andini Syahputri, Prasetyo Isbandono, Fian Sukma Ningsih, Reza Adam Firmansyah, Muhammad Taqy Abdullah, Amalia Pinka Firdaus
Education is a process carried out to develop one's potential and skills with the knowledge acquired. Surabaya City is one of the cities in Indonesia that manages its own education system by establishing the Sinau Bareng program. This program is supported by the Surabaya City Education Office and...
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Implementation Of The Independent Learning Curriculum: A Case Study On The Overseas Internship Program In The D-IV Mechanical Engineering Department At The State University Of Surabaya
Adellia Alliena, Weni Rosdiana, Iis Oktafiani, Nidia Sabela, Tia Nur Nabila, Veny Trisnawati
Implementation of the Merdeka Belajar curriculum in the D-IV Mechanical Engineering study program at Surabaya State University met with companies regarding the unclear departure of the overseas internship program in Japan. The aim of this research is to describe and analyze the Implementation of the...
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Implementation Of Family Planning Program in Sidotopo Wetan District
Mohammad Imam Adil Setio Budi, Prasetyo Isbandono, Dewi Amiratul Mu’minah, Bagus Tri Hatmaja, Devi Hidayatul Khasanah, Dwi Tutik Susanti
The Family Planning Program (KB) is a government initiative to help individuals and families manage the number and distance of births of children. The goal is to control population growth, reduce birth rates, and improve people’s quality of life. Policy goals include maternal and child welfare, population...
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Implementation of the MSME Empowerment Policy through the Small Business Credit (KUR) Application Program in the Trade Sector in RW.06 Banyu Urip Subdistrict, Surabaya City
Eka Destia Nurfatikhah, Agus Prasetyawan, Anastasya Fanujiya Sari, Shahwa Al-sofwa, Sofia Nur Oktaviani, Raihan Akbar Janitra
The policy of empowering micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) is the main focus as an effort to encourage economic development and reduce economic disparities in various regions. One of the initiatives that has been implemented is the People’s Business Credit (KUR) Application Program which is...
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Implementation of MSME Assistance Policies in Order to Improve the Tourism Village Economy (Study on the Ketapanrame Village, Trawas District, Mojokerto City)
Fania Rizky Maulidah, Dian Arlupi Utami, Cindy Aulia Qolby, Syafira Almawa, Faradilah Nur Artanti, Prastya Duwi Wahyuni
MSME assistance is a program created by Ketapanrame Village together with BRILian which aims to improve the quality of MSME products and services, turnover, welfare of MSME actors, skills of MSME actors, village economy, welfare of local residents, cooperation between MSME actors and Ketapanrame Village...
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Policy Implementation Of Direct Cash Assistance For Village Funds (BLT-DD) Iker Iker Village Geger, Gresik
Muhammad Haidar Adiyatma, Agus Prastyawan, Yuyun Eka Kartika Sari, Ahmad Firmansyah, Nur Allya Widyaputri, Maya Sari, Nanda Eka Oktaviani
In early 2020, Indonesia faced the devastating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, resulting in significant loss of life and profound economic challenges across communities. To alleviate these hardships, the government initiated various forms of social assistance, including the Village Fund Direct Cash...
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Implementation of Village-Owned Enterprises Policy in Kediren Village, Kalitengah District, Lamongan Regency
Muhamad Lukman Hakim Ridho, Barkah Romdhoniyah, Roeslina Herawati, Haryo Kunto Wibisono
The Bumdes (Badan Usaha Milik Desa) policy has become an effective strategy in encouraging local economic development and empowering rural communities in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the implementation of Bumdes policies in Kediren Village, Lamongan Regency. This study uses a descriptive-qualitative...
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Implementation of Accelerating Stunting Reduction in Surabaya City (Study on Lontar Village Surabaya)
Varrel Raihansyah Judhityo Arifin, Weni Rosdiana, Muhammad Hafizh Pramata, Benita Novia Palastri, Viandi Adi Pramulia, Mukti Kusuma Dewi
Stunting is a condition of significantly stunted growth and development of children, causing malnutrition and a potential decline in children’s intelligence. Surabaya Mayor Regulation No 79 of 2022 concerning the accelera-tion of stunting reduction in Surabaya City. In the Lontar village, the reduction...
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Branding Strategy Through Tagline Pinarak Bojonegoro in an Effort to Realize the Development of a Creative and Tourism-Friendly City
Ahmad Khoirul Mufadzil, Haryo Kunto Wibisono, Muhammad Taqy Abdullah, Ristyananda Alvito Dwinova, Cyntia Nurul Fajrianti
The characteristics used in the tagline focus on tourism in Bojonegoro Regency which is a regional potential that can be a development effort towards a creative city through regional branding. To see how the regional characteristic branding efforts, descriptive qualitative analysis is the method used...
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Implementation of the Policy on Reducing the Use of Plastic Bags (Study of the Perspectives of Traders and Buyers) at Atom Mall Market Surabaya
Tessalonika Sagala, Weni Rosdiana, Syafana Attillah Ramadhani, Della Putri Pratiwi, Tias Anggita Verolina, Mochammad Wildan Nur Hafizh
The use of plastic bags is one of the most significant sources of environmental pollution found in Indonesia. Based on Surabaya Mayor Regulation Number 16 of 2022 concerning the reduction of the use of plastic bags, researchers found problems from traders and buyers who still use plastic bags when conducting...
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Implementation of HIV/AIDS Response Program at Sawahan Health Center, Sawahan District, Surabaya City
Najma Aurelia Rachman, Yuni Lestari, Muhammad Ardian Dwi Saputra, Wahyu Dwi Wahana, Shella Putri Irawan, Roro Ayu Rachmawati
HIV and AIDS is one of the deadly and very dangerous diseases it is a serious problem for the Surabaya City government and must be addressed immediately. The Surabaya City Health Office said that 663 HIV cases had occurred in Surabaya City, East Java. According to data from the Surabaya City Health Office,...
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Competence Development as Part of Professional Growth Through Vocational Apprenticeships among Students of Civil Engineering Program in Indonesia
Mohammad Romadhon, Anggi Rahmad Zulfikar, Puguh Novi Prasetyono, F. X. Maradona Manteiro, Siti Talitha Rachma, Iklima Faiza, Eliska Y. Silaban
This research examines how vocational apprenticeships contribute to the professional growth of civil engineering students in Indonesia. We use qualitative research methods to gather detailed insights into this process. Our study is guided by the Competence Development Theory. This theory helps us understand...
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Experiential Learning in Vocational Apprenticeships among Students of Civil Engineering Program in Indonesia
Berlian Astrid Dara Jelita, Arik Triarso, Suprapto, Berkat Cipta Zega, Anggi Rahmad Zulfikar, Erlia Sofiana, Bryan Edvan Ardiansyah
This research explores how experiential learning works in vocational apprenticeships for civil engineering students in Indonesia. We use qualitative research methods to get a detailed understanding of how these apprenticeships help students learn. Our study is based on Experiential Learning Theory by...
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Bridging Theory and Practice through Vocational Apprenticeships among Students of Civil Engineering Program in Indonesia
Firgi Ikko Gustianto Putra, Berkat Cipta Zega, Satriana Fitri Mustika Sari, Feriza Nadiar, Arik Triarso, Rizkiya Fatma Prameswari, Alfina Difalora Widayat
This research explores how vocational apprenticeships help civil engineering students in Indonesia link classroom learning with real-world application. Using qualitative research methods, we delve into this process, guided by Activity Theory. This theory helps us understand the different factors that...