scholarly journals KOLABORASI MENULIS KREATIF BUKU BACAAN ANAK DALAM MENGEMBANGKAN INDUSTRI KREATIF PADA KOMUNITAS LITERASI WADAS KELIR PURWOKERTO

2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Heru Kurniawan ◽  
Supriyono Supriyono

In this era, writing is not enough to be done expressively with personal spontaneity, but need to be done collaboratively by considering aspects of the desired goals. One of them is when writing is done to fulfill economic goals as the basis of a community's creative industry. With the concept of a creative industry whose estuary is to produce economic products made from creative ideas, writing in Wadas Kelir Literacy Community (KLWK) is carried out with a planned collaborative working model based on creative industry standards of economic value. From here, the results of research that have been carried out are: first, writing collaboration begins with market research studies in an effort to identify trends in children's books that are being sought after by publishers and readers. Second, the formulation of themes and ideas is carried out in the discussion space and cooperation for the division of writing work. Third, the results of the writing work are reviewed and edited by a team of experts to identify the strengths and the weaknesses. Fourth, the book manuscript offer to publishers is carried out by a separate management who continues to carry out partnership work with publishers. Fifth, involved in efforts to distribute book sales through online stores that create trust in the community of publishers.

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Rini Kartika Dewi ◽  
Srililiani Surbakti ◽  
Faidliyah Nilna Minah ◽  
M. Istnaeny Hudha ◽  
Siswi Astuti

The creative industry is a business activity that focuses on creation and innovation which must always be improved and developed in all regions in Indonesia, because it is rich in culture and natural resources. One example is RT 03 RW 14 Sawojajar Sekarpuro Village, Pakis Subdistrict, which has creative activities, where each resident is required to plant figs and process them. So far, residents still do not know the products that can be produced from tin fruit and the processing stages, all that has been done is making tea bags, but the results obtained are not as expected. The aim of this service is to provide assistance and training for residents of Sawojajar RT 03 RW 14 in processing various foods from fruit and drinks from Tin leaves and transfer of appropriate technology in the process to produce superior products from commercial Tin fruit. The implementation method that will be used is assistance in making products for PKK groups of women who are divided into 5 (five) small groups, mentoring and training for processing into products, assistance in the use of drying equipment, packaging and marketing. From the mentoring and training that has been carried out by the ITN Malang Community Service Team, it has had a significant impact, namely that residents gain knowledge and practice directly the processing of Tin fruit into various processed products and operating equipment in making Tin leaf tea and increasing economic value because residents have produce products and sell them to the public.


2009 ◽  
Vol 139 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-80 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Zucker ◽  
David Marcus ◽  
Yechezkel Barenholz ◽  
Amiram Goldblum

Arsitektura ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 185
Author(s):  
Nabila Hanif Farah ◽  
Ana Hardiana ◽  
Mohamad Muqoffa

<p>Surakarta City is designated as National Activity Center (PKN) on the National Spatial Plan (RTRWN) in the development of the creative economy sector. The determination is reinforced by Bekraf Developer Day 2017 and the Economic Census of the Central Bureau of Statistics which shows that Surakarta has more than 1250 creative workers. 65.75% of them have no place to work, so they do their work at home and or cafe. Problems that arise are how to design facilities and comfortable workspace so that the creative workers can make presentations and discussions with colleagues without being disturbed by the noise of other cafe visitors, or by family activities at home. In order to connect between start-up and creative workers, and to create a comfortable workspace to improve productivity and creativity of its users, is required collaborative working space (office) for creative industry workers and start-up in Surakarta City. The design of collaborative working space is done by collecting primary and secondary data through interviews, observation, precedent study, book literature study, local regulations, articles, and news. The data sets are then analyzed and synthesized to produce the concept of the space character criteria and the concept of the shape and appearance of the space which is then transformed into a collaborative working space design that supports the productivity and creativity of its users in Surakarta.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 83 ◽  
pp. 01007
Author(s):  
Jana Centárová

Creativity is a fundamental manifestation of human existence and is present in every human being in different forms. The creative economy is a natural environment for innovative ideas, development and exploitation of creative potential. Over the last two decades, it has been observed that creativity is gradually becoming a driving force for economies, and as a result the importance of creative industries is also increasing. The creative industry is increasingly becoming part of EU documents and policies. The governments of the creative countries gradually introduced the concept of the creative industry, the creative class and the creative city and their importance. The creative industry refers to those parts of the economy that create economic value on the basis of individual creative input or artistic talent. It is a sector based on the exploitation of intellectual property. The aim of this work is to briefly map the concept of creative economy and its measurement in the work of foreign and Slovak authors and describe the possible potential of this industry.


2021 ◽  
pp. 89
Author(s):  
Yustirania Septiani ◽  
Vinca Ayu Setyowati

Chili is one of the potential commodities based on market demand and high economic value. The price of chili has fluctuated every month so that this commodity contributes to inflation in food that can affect overall general inflation. Thus, an analysis of forecasting prices for large curly red chili is needed so thar people and farmers do not need to worry and can prepare for future risks. Price forecasting in this study uses the Box-Jenkins ARIMA method. The data used is the price of lare curly red chili prices from December 2015 to April 2020. The data to be analyzed is then made into several forms of the ARIMA model and one will be chosen as the best ARIMA model. Based on the results of the study, ARIMA (1,1,3) is the best model. Thus the forecast results obtained for the price of large curly red chili in Magelang City from May 2020 to February 2021. With this research it is expected ti be able to assist the Depasrtment of Industry and Trade of Magelang City in making decisions related to the price of lare curly red chilli which fluctuates every year.


The organizations around the world have integrated information technology into their processes with anticipation in the increase in productivity. Importantly, they have considered business value as a measure of productivity generated through the adoption of information technology. Carrying this forward, several information technology practitioners have tried to examine the relationships between business value and adoption of information technology. Business value aspects (employee value, customer value, economic value, and managerial value) have been examined in multiple research studies for adopting and implementing information technology. Some of the research studies have found a positive correlation between business value (as a measure of productivity) and the implementation of information technology. This research paper has attempted to examine whether business value can be safely associated with productivity through information technology.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 139-148
Author(s):  
Muhammad Faisal Ibrahim ◽  
Ngatini Ngatini

Pangkah Kulon is one of the villages in Gresik Regency which is located in Ujung Pangkah District, Gresik, East Java. The lack of public knowledge about fish processing makes people required to be more creative in increasing the selling value of fish into processed products. So far, fresh fish caught by fishermen are sold directly to middlemen, while fresh fish that do not pass the sorting is simply thrown away. To increase the economic value of fish into high selling value products, training in the production of fish crackers is carried out. The training was conducted on the socialization of creative preparations, training on the manufacture and creative industry of fish crackers. In this training, participants (fishermen's wives) are trained to operate production equipment, from dough making, milling, to cutting. The knowledge and skills provided can be used as a pioneering effort for the fish cracker creative industry which is a favorite food for the community in general. In addition, it is also a business opportunity that can increase household income.


2020 ◽  
Vol 103 ◽  
pp. 140-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
Higinio Mora ◽  
María Teresa Signes-Pont ◽  
Andrés Fuster-Guilló ◽  
María L. Pertegal-Felices

INDIAN DRUGS ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (05) ◽  
pp. 5-6
Author(s):  
Nagaraj Rao ◽  

Dear Readers, According to several estimates, India currently accounts for about 20% share in the global supply of generic medicines and 62% share of the global demand for vaccines by volume. Vaccines accounted for USD 33 billion or 2% of the global pharmaceutical market in 2019 by value. This share is likely to grow by 64% and increase to USD 54 billion by 2027, as per recent developments and current market research studies. This presents a great opportunity to the Indian pharmaceutical and diagnostics/medical equipment industries and research institutes in general and to the Indian vaccine manufacturers in particular – provided the challenges can be overcome and the serious problems facing the Indian generic manufacturers are bypassed.


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