scholarly journals Analysis of Sustainability Business Media from Hyperlocal and Entrepreneurial Journalism Perspectives: a Case Study of DI'S Way Daily

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 102
Author(s):  
Freddy Mutiara ◽  
Ambang Priyonggo

In general, it is concurred that the print media industry is an industry category that is currently sunset with its product life cycle is decreasing. Moreover, the Covid-19 pandemic condition since March 2020 in Indonesia has forced media businesses to suffer even more. However, on Saturday, July 4, 2020, Surabaya city has a new daily media published, namely “DI's Way Daily”. The figure behind it is Dahlan Iskan, a media figure known as the pioneer of Jawa Pos Daily. DI's Way brings several differentiating attributes to its product. With a simple case study method, this paper aims to examine the resilience of this daily from the perspective of hyperlocal content production strategy (hyperlocality) and entrepreneurial journalism. A local content strategy is insufficient to make the media business sustainable as it needs to be accompanied by entrepreneurial journalism.

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 203
Author(s):  
Rizky Fitrianingsih Dalimunthe ◽  
Wuryaningsih Dwi Sayekti ◽  
Ani Suryani

This research aims to analyze the position of tapioca vermicelli production on the product life cycle (PLC), to know the manufacturer’s perception of the development of tapioca vermicelli business, and correlation between the perception and the PLC. This research used a case study method at tapioca vermicelli industries, namelySinar Jaya (SJ), SinarHarapan (SH), Monas Lancar (ML), Bintang Obor (BO), and Moro Seneng (MS). Respondents are the owners of the agroindustries. Data were analyzed using a descriptive statistical analysis and qualitative descriptive. The results showed that the positions of tapioca vermicelli product in terms of the product life cycle in SJ, ML, and MSare in the Growth Stage, while those of SH and BO are at the Maturity Stage. Business development is perceived as important by producers, but it is difficult to do. There is no correlation between perceptions of the development of the business and the product life cycle.Keywords: perception, PLC, tapioca vermicelli.


Procedia CIRP ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 98 ◽  
pp. 442-447
Author(s):  
Vimal K.E.K ◽  
Jayakrishna Kandasamy ◽  
Vedant Gite

1989 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wendy Frisby ◽  
Donald Getz

A case study analysis of festival management is presented to determine how the tourism potential of these events can be improved. The results highlight some of the unique management problems that festival organizers face which are often a reflection of the stage of growth of the organization and stage in the product life cycle. Recommendations for festival organizers and tourism agencies are provided.


Author(s):  
Thomas D. Hedberg ◽  
Sylvere Krima ◽  
Jaime A. Camelio

Trust in product data quality (PDQ) is critical to successful implementation of the model-based enterprise (MBE). Such trust does not extend to the exchange and the reuse of three-dimensional (3D) product models across the product life cycle because verifiable traceability in the product data is lacking. This assurance is especially crucial when “siloed” manufacturing functions produce the product data that is not fully interoperable and thus requires frequent reworking to enable its reuse. Previous research showed how public key infrastructure (X.509-PKI) from the X.509 standard could be used to embed digital signatures into the product data for the purposes of certification and traceability. This paper first provides an overview and review of technologies that could be integrated to support trust throughout the product life cycle. This paper then proposes a trust structure that supports several data transaction types. Then, the paper presents a case study for common configuration management (CM) workflows that are typically found in regulated industries. Finally, the paper draws conclusions and provides recommendations for further research for enabling the product life cycle of trust (PLOT).


2021 ◽  
Vol 03 (07) ◽  
pp. 314-328
Author(s):  
Ghazi Abdulazeez SULAIMAN BAG ◽  
Rafiq Faraj MAHMOOD

This research was - case study in Rstin company for the steel structures in Erbil- addressed the cost technique of product life cycle, as discussed the kinds, relevance and the stages of the life cycle of the product, also it referred to the corporate governance of discussing its inception the concept and importance of the principles, objectives, and mechanisms was addressed to the technical aspects of the overlap between the cost of the product life cycle corporate governance and show the appropriate techniques used in each stage of the life cycle of the product and how it achieved by a reduction of costs. The result of this study indicates that the integration between the product life cycle cost and corporate governance works on reduce costs through the various stages of product life cycle. It also concluded that this integration increases the company ability to compete in market which leads to rise in its market share and eventually lead to maximize the profit which has been achieved through the optimal use of a company available resources. It also found that the techniques of life cycle cost of the product cannot be applied without support of the company directors, throughout the technical requirements of the application. Corporate governance ensures directors of the company to utilize firm resources which makes the company to achieve several stakeholders' objectives.


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