scholarly journals Measuring the Indonesian SMEs’ Capabilities for Sociodynamic and Disruptive Innovation: The Case for Gaining Resilience and Sustainability

Author(s):  
Jenri MP Panjaitan ◽  
Muhadjir Darwin ◽  
sumiyana sumiyana ◽  
Wivaqussaniyyah Wiva ◽  
Servatia M Setyowati

Abstract This study investigates: (1) How do the Indonesian SMEs posit sociodynamic factors and disruptive innovation to gain resilience and sustainability? (2) How do they behave when employing sociodynamic factors and disruptive innovation? (3) Why do they formulate strategic policies for the sociodynamic factors and then innovate disruptively? This research infers that those SMEs posit sociodynamic factors to increase their businesses’ capacity by expanding their social networks and building synergy and business alliances with others. These SMEs intensively catch information about future probable economic benefits to their internal businesses. Moreover, they encourage themselves to carry out disruptive innovations that create distinctive products and new market segments. The authors designed this research method with a qualitative approach. There are three methods of data collection: in-depth interviews, observations, and document studies. Furthermore, this research selects informants from Indonesian SMEs using purposive criteria, such as their total assets or having a net income above USD 1 million (IDR 14 billion), with no restrictions on their field of business. Thus, this study firstly raises reasons why Indonesian SMEs have overcome economic downturns using sociodynamic factors and disruptive innovation. Second, the researcher shows that the Indonesian Ministry of SMEs issued policies with a fallacy, focusing on the digital economy only. Otherwise, this ministry should encourage SMEs to have a bundled knowledge of sociodynamics and disruptive innovation. Third, this study contradicts the evidence from the barriers to the Indonesian SMEs’ capability enhancements in digital transformation. Otherwise, this study evidenced that most Indonesian SMEs adopt low-single-platform information.

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 2145-2155
Author(s):  
Endin Mujahidin ◽  
Bahagia Bahagia ◽  
Fachruddin Majeri Mangunjaya ◽  
Rimun Wibowo

This study aims to find the social impact, morals, and strategies for dealing with COVID-19 among students. Another goal is to find out the social, religious and psychological impact of COVID-19 on students at Ibn Khaldun University, Bogor. The research method approach uses a descriptive qualitative approach. Data were collected by in-depth interviews with the head of the student class. The sample was selected through a purposive technique. The results were carefully examined through triangulation. The results showed that students could not establish social relations between students and did not participate in campus social organizations. Another finding, the Covid-19 outbreak has an impact on student morals because online meetings are more difficult to foster student morals because teachers do not meet students. In addition, students experience various stresses due to piling tasks and online learning does not face various obstacles such as difficulty communicating with lecturers and not understanding the material. Students take various ways to overcome stress such as listening to favourite music, watching YouTube, playing games, getting enough rest, eating favourite foods such as eating meatballs, straightening intentions, and also strengthening worship and getting closer to God.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 65
Author(s):  
Prima Ayu Rizqi Mahanani ◽  
Irwan Abdullah ◽  
Ratna Noviani

<p>Industry of fashion that get into the life of Salafi members makes shar'i hijab become aesthetics. Approximately 30% of Salafi women in Imam Muslim Islamic Boarding School Kediri have worn hijab shar’i as their preference. This article describes the aesthetic practices of shar’i hijab and the factors behind it. This study applies a qualitative approach using a case study as a research method in which it observes the social reality of shar’i hijab aesthetic practices among Salafi women at Imam Muslim Islamic Boarding School. The research analyzes the case and situation that occurred and also attempts to understand the informants’ point of view. Through literature studies, participatory observation, and in-depth interviews, the study found that the informants have been wearing two different shar’i hijab; dark colors and bright colors. The informants also combine their "gamis" in terms of its pattern consisting of ornaments and accents in different colors. The informants also prefer to wear a unique and funny, in order to make them look flexible, younger and up to date.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-25
Author(s):  
Ike Yunia Pasa ◽  
Fuad Rifqi Zamzami

Quick Response (QR) Code is an image in the form of a two-dimensional matrix that has the ability to save the data in it. The QR Code feature is added to several social media, especially the Paziim chat application which aims to speed up starting a new chat with people who are not yet on the phone's contact list.The research method in the form of an interpretive qualitative approach is carried out with in depth interviews in several informants, observation and data collection at PT. Paziim AIO Platformindo. The results of the research in the form of the Paziim QR code feature can be developed to minimize the time to add new chat, features can help maintain privacy between users, scan QR Code accounts enter the chat room with contact add or block options, features can be used based on the version settings in the application Paziim and the new chat feature on Paziim which is the work of the nation's children can also be a differentiator with similar foreign-owned social media applications.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Intan Rigita Rizki Fauzia

This research focuses on the acceptance of Instagram users to the visual analogy of sexualitywith food by Instagram influencers when delivering sex education material that is stillconsidered taboo in Indonesia. By using a qualitative approach and a type of descriptiveresearch, this research focuses on the meaning received by the nine informants who haveparticipated. The research method used is Reception Analysis with in-depth interviews as datacollection technique. The literature review used is a visual analogy to explain the taboo aboutsexuality, sexuality in Indonesia, problems of formal sex education, symbolic construction ofsexuality in traditional media, and sexuality content that appears on Instagram social media.The findings of this study indicate that the informants interpret the visual analogy of sexualitybased on the concept of heteronormativity in everyday life. Then, stereotypes about sexualitythat develop in the community also become a reference when they answer questions. Theperception of the state of Indonesia as homophobic and transphobic country, but when facedwith a visual analogy in the form of food, the informants did not object to the existence ofLGBT groups or to the concept of homosexuality


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 177
Author(s):  
Nfn Sulaeman ◽  
La Jamaa ◽  
Mahdi Malawat

Violent communication in the household is the act of an abnormal communication of the husband on the wife that brings up the inconvenience of harmonious households. This study aimed to describe the motives, purport, and acceptance of in household violence treatment experienced by Muslim women in the Maluku. The research method used was the phenomenology that focused on purport study. This research used a qualitative approach based on the constructivist paradigm.  The data was collected through in-depth interviews and observations of the ten married Muslim women in Maluku. They were chosen by snowball sampling technique. The result showed that the in hosehold violence for Muslim women in Maluku have a "because" motive, such as: adultery, polygamy, communication barriers, disobedience of wife-husband fulfills its obligations, default character, unemployment, social patriarchy, economic dependency, neglect, the fulfillment of economic, religious, as well as social solidarity, and the " in order to" motive, such as: problem-solving, cover the shortage of husband, feeling happy on conquering women, as well as responsibility. The meaning of the in household violence experienced showed physical violence, psychological, economic, and sexual violent.


FONDATIA ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 109-124
Author(s):  
Fathor Rozi ◽  
Indria Firdausi Lana

This study aims to describe the independence of Distance Learning learning in Madrasah Ibtidiyah students Nurul Iman Sindet Lami Besuk Probolinggo during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research uses a qualitative approach with case studies. The research method used is qualitative through observation, in-depth interviews, and field observations. The results showed that the application of learning using WAG (WhatsApp Group) as an online learning model in madrasah ibtidaiyah has the same steps for each teacher at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Nurul Iman class VI by utilizing the menu on the WAG (WhatsApp Group), namely: video, voice, discussion, and demonstration. The implication of distance learning in madrasas is the best solution for all teachers in carrying out learning and is very conducive to the Covid-19 pandemic.


QATHRUNÂ ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
Eka Novia Nisa

The purpose of this study is 1) To find out the character education given by the teacher in fostering student personality 2) To find out the teacher's example by instilling moral values ​​in student personality development 3) To find out the supporting and inhibiting factors for providing guidance and guidance morals to students and supporting and inhibiting factors for providing moral guidance and guidance to students and 4) To find out the comparison of how to instill PAI teachers in the personality development of students at MTs al Ghifari Karangtanjung and MTs Al Bina Cadasari Pandeglang. This research method is a qualitative approach. The research time is about 4 months, taking place at MTs al Ghifari Karangtanjung and MTs Al Bina Cadasari Pandeglang. In collecting information from informants, both written and verbal, the researchers collected data by means of observation, in-depth interviews with 14 informants consisting of 2 madrasah principals, 6 teachers and 6 students, as well as documentation, then analyzed and processed using techniques. reduction, presenting data as well as verifying so that it can refer to the research objectives in question. The results of the study, 1) the character education provided by the teacher in fostering the personality of students through learning by familiarizing the attitude and example of the Prophet Muhammad; 2) exemplary teachers by instilling moral values ​​in the personality development of students at MTs al Ghifari Karangtanjung and MTs Al Bina Cadasari Pandeglang through discipline and responsibility both in the process and outside of learning; 3) To find out the supporting and inhibiting factors in providing moral guidance and guidance to students, it is done by preparing conditions that allow the formation of individual and social piety; 4) To find out the comparison of how to instill PAI teachers in the personality development of students at MTs al Ghifari Karangtanjung and MTs Al Bina Cadasari Pandeglang through positive activities to help students facilitate the learning process towards success.


Author(s):  
Indra Kurniawan ◽  
Olivia Elfatma ◽  
Subakho Aryo Saloko ◽  
Heri Setyawan

The income level of smallholder farmers can only meet their daily needs due to the location's remote location and the difficulty of communication access. Based on this, the Government seeks to formulate policies that are expected to have a real impact on increasing the productivity of smallholdings and improving the welfare of farmers. One of the efforts made is the Primary Member Cooperative Credit (KKPA). The purpose of this research is to examine the impact of the partnership program at the Windu Nabatindo Lestari (WNL) company in the KKPA scheme, a program to improve the welfare of plasma farmers. The research method is descriptive analysis with a qualitative approach using purposive sampling. Research respondents were 60 plasma farmers. Data collection techniques include field observations, in-depth interviews with questionnaires, and analysis of company documents. The results showed an increase in the welfare of plasma farmers after the partnership program. The partnership program at the Windu Nabatindo Lestari (WNL) company under the KKPA scheme positively impacts the welfare of plasma farmers in Pundu Village, Cempaga Hulu District East Kotawaringin, Central Kalimantan. The frequency of the number of plasma farmers who experienced increased income before and after the KKPA program was 83.3%.


Author(s):  
Ahmad Harimurti Nugroho ◽  
Nur Widiastuti

One important issue in the management of civil servants are Moratorium Acceptance CPNS. Since the 2011-2014 and 2015-2019 reign of discretionary moratorium CPNS caused by various things, impact of the moratorium on the placement of employees in local government and polemics consequences and need for a solution and response strategies in the redistribution of personnel and employee planning.This research uses descriptive research method with qualitative approach gained popularity depth interviews with informants, observations and secondary data analysis. Impact, occurrence Lost Generation that cause within a certain time difficult to regenerate for their miss a link on the generation / period. The addition of the workload of employees as a result of shortage of supply of labor civil servants, retired employee were not replaced, Minus growth means if in compare between employees incoming and outgoing, more employees are out of personnel expenditure would be reduced. So that in the possible procure Non civil servants without violating the moratorium policy is still valid.


2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 1347-1365
Author(s):  
Lorraine Brown ◽  
Dimitrios Buhalis ◽  
Sean Beer

Purpose Solo travel for leisure and business is increasing. It is therefore timely to conduct research into the experiences of solo tourists. This paper aims to explore one aspect of the solo tourist experience that can be challenging, that of dining alone. This topic has received little attention in the tourism or hospitality literature. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative approach was adopted and narrative inquiry was selected as the optimum route to obtain detailed and rich accounts of the experiences of solo diners. In-depth interviews of 27 solo tourists were conducted with varying socio-demographic characteristics. Findings This study shows that though travelling alone is prized by participants, dining alone, especially in the evening, is often discomfiting. Discomfort is caused by the perceived negative judgement of others and is mitigated by the use of various props such as books and mobile phones. Research limitations/implications A research agenda is put forward on the aspects of the solo tourist/diner experience. Practical implications The paper concludes by asking what can be done to ameliorate the solo dining experience and provides some recommendations to hospitality operators to support this market and improve competitiveness and profitability. The paper shows that inclusive environments can attract multiple market segments and agile restaurants can develop both solo and plural dining experiences. Originality/value This paper addresses a topic that has received limited scholarly attention as well as industry engagement despite the growth in solo travel.


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