scholarly journals PENGELOLAAN PENDAPATAN ASLI DAERAH DI KABUPATEN BIMA

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-67
Author(s):  
Andi Andi ◽  
Ansyari Mone ◽  
Adnan Ma'ruf

The purpose of this study was to explore the Management of Local Revenue (PAD) in Kabupaten Bima in accordance with Law No. 33 of 2004 concerning the Regional Government in managing its own household. Type of qualitative research.Type of case study research. Data collection techniques are interviews, observation and documentation. The results of the study were that the management of PAD through planning, implementing and controlling taxes. while the strategy of increasing regional taxes and levies through identification and inventory of value and potential of regional assets, the existence of regional asset SIMs, asset supervision and involvement of internal auditors.Keywords: management of PAD, strategies for increasing PAD ABSTRAKTujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mendalami Pengelolaan Pendapatan Asli Daerah (PAD) di Kabupaten Bima sesuai dengan Undang-undang No. 33 Tahun 2004 tentang Pemerintah Daerah dalam mengurus rumah tangganya sendiri. Jenis penelitian kualitatif. Tipe penelitian studi kasus. Teknik pengumpulan data yaitu wawancara, observasi dan dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian bahwa pengelolaan PAD melalui Perencanaan, pelaksanaan dan pengendalian pajak. Sementara strategi peningkatan pajak dan retribusi daerah melalui Identifikasi dan inventarisasi nilai dan potensi aset daerah, adanya SIM aset daerah, pengawasan aset dan pelibatan auditor internal.Kata Kunci: pengeloaan PAD, strategi peningkatan PAD

2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 223
Author(s):  
Galieh Damayanti ◽  
Trisna Andarwulan ◽  
Aswadi Aswadi

Abstract: Symbolic Violence Representation in the Mechanism of Euphemism and Sensori-zation of Lecturer Speech. This study aims to describe the representation of symbolic violence in the mechanism of euphemism and censorship of lecturers' speeches to students in the class. This study uses a qualitative approach with a type of case study research. Data in the form of sentences in lecturer speech to students. Data collection techniques used are observation, recording, and recording. Bourdieu's social class theory which was constructed in the mechanism of euphemism and censorship became the basis for studying this research data. Symbolic violence is represented in the mechanism of euphemism and the censorship mechanism. The results of the study show that symbolic violence through lecturer speech inspired by institutional authority shapes the behaviors, thoughts, and beliefs that can be accepted in certain social spaces. This is done on the basis of "to educate" students to behave and act better.


Author(s):  
Cynthia C. M. Deaton ◽  
Jacquelynn A. Malloy

Design-based case studies allow researchers to examine instructional innovations that are bounded by perspective, context, and time. Design-based case study is an approach that blends case study research with design-based research in order to more systematically examine the process and products of an intervention. This approach provides a framework for engaging in iterative cycles of data collection and analysis to determine if, how, and why goals of instructional innovations have been met. This chapter provides an overview of the design-based case study approach and responds to common concerns surrounding case study and design-based research and how design-based case studies address these concerns by building on the strengths of both approaches.


2022 ◽  
pp. 568-586
Author(s):  
Beatrice Ngulube

The reputation of case study research has grown as a research strategy for developing theories and as a method for investigating and understanding world complex issues. The purpose of this chapter is to demonstrate how the case study research can add value to a research project. Case study research, although becoming increasingly popular is not adequately utilised in information science research. The chapter draws on the literature on case study research in various fields and uses examples to inform research in information science. Case study research have been used across a number of disciplines, particularly, in the social sciences, education and business to address real world problems. Many researchers tend to use case study research because of the numerous advantages it offers. For instance, the employment of multiple data collection instruments maximises the depth of information, which in turn increases transferability of the findings. Additionally, the use of multiple cases and multiple data collection instruments make generalisation easy and valid. Maximising generalisability of findings is the ultimate goal of research.


Author(s):  
Beatrice Ngulube

The reputation of case study research has grown as a research strategy for developing theories and as a method for investigating and understanding world complex issues. The purpose of this chapter is to demonstrate how the case study research can add value to a research project. Case study research, although becoming increasingly popular is not adequately utilised in information science research. The chapter draws on the literature on case study research in various fields and uses examples to inform research in information science. Case study research have been used across a number of disciplines, particularly, in the social sciences, education and business to address real world problems. Many researchers tend to use case study research because of the numerous advantages it offers. For instance, the employment of multiple data collection instruments maximises the depth of information, which in turn increases transferability of the findings. Additionally, the use of multiple cases and multiple data collection instruments make generalisation easy and valid. Maximising generalisability of findings is the ultimate goal of research.


Author(s):  
Muthmainnah Muthmainnah ◽  
Zainul Arifin ◽  
Toto Hermawan ◽  
Barid Barid ◽  
Akhmad Muhaini

This qualitative case study research deals with the implementation of the 100 Mosques / Musalla movement which socializes the MUI fatwa number 5 of 2010 concerning the Direction of the Qibla in Sleman Regency. by taking two districts to represent the conditions of urban and rural communities. The data collection methods are involved observation, documentation and interviews with 10 informants from community leaders in the two regions. Some people reject change because of their belief in the myth of the ijtihad of their predecessors, besides considering technology not as a means to perfect worship, including measuring the direction of the Qibla. However, most of the changes due to the certification of the mosque's Qibla direction do not require changes to the building, but only adjusting the prayer lines (saff) in the mosque. The dissemination of astronomical technology, which is understood as a form of ijtihad, can be done so that changes and developments that occur in the direction of the mosque's qibla can be accepted by the community.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 601-609
Author(s):  
Meldasari Meldasari ◽  
Ahmad Suhaimi ◽  
Rachman Fitrianoor

       This study aims to determine the marketing channels and institutions involved in the marketing of tilapia in Kupang Village, Lampihong Subdistrict, Balangan Regency, to know the structure of the tilapia market, analyze costs, profits, marketing margins and the price portion received by producers. This research was done intentionally by the census method and case study research design and data collection by interview. The results showed four marketing channels for tilapia, namely I: cultivators and collectors, II: cultivators, collectors, and retailers, III: cultivators, collectors and wholesalers and IV: farmers, traders, wholesalers and retailers. Market structure is monolithic competition. The total marketing channel I channel is IDR 11,000 per kg, the portion of the price received by farmers is 67.64%, the marketing cost is IDR 1,335 per kg and the profit gained is IDR 9,665 per kg; channel II's total marketing margin is Rp. 17,000 per kg, the portion of the price received by farmers is 57.5%, the marketing cost is Rp. 3,785 per kg, and the profit received is 13,215 per kg; total channel III marketing margin is Rp. 17,500 per kg, part of the price received by farmers is 56.79%, marketing costs Rp. 3,192.5 per kg and profits received Rp. 14.307.5 per kg; total channel IV marketing margin is Rp. 15,000 per kg, part of the price received by farmers is 60.52%, marketing costs Rp. 6,385 per kg and profits received 9,855 per kg. Channel I efficiency value: 3.92%, II; 9.46%, III: 7.88%, and channel IV, which is 16.80%. Channel I is the most efficient because the marketing institution is smaller, namely 3.92%.


Author(s):  
Evi Silviah

This study aims to (1) find out the reasons for children entering the design course, (2) to know the process of course activities, (3) to know the form of children's creativity, (4) to know the achievements of children. Tthis research is qualitative research with a type of case study research. Data analysis used is model mills and huberman, data of this study were obtained from observation, interviews and documentation. The findings of this study indicate that (1) children who like to draw and design who participate in this course, (2) children's creative ideas are applied in each design they make and each child has their own characteristics, (3) children become creative by participating in this course because with the learning system while playing the teacher provokes children's ideas based on the character of each child, thus fostering the creativity of each child, (4) with several projects children can complete projects based on creativity and their ideas.


Author(s):  
Tiko Iyamu

Data collection is a critical aspect of any research. To this point, it is very important that a researcher has a good understanding of why, where and how to collect data. Broadly speaking, there are two main research and data collection approaches; namely, quantitative and qualitative methodologies. These two approaches are used both in academia and professional domains. This study focuses on philosophical assumptions underpinning Information Systems (IS) research. The philosophical assumptions underlying interpretive, case study research tradition and approach implies a subjective epistemology and the ontological belief that reality is socially constructed. The study investigated the challenges of interpretive, case study research strategy and empirical techniques applied in the information systems discipline. This paper focuses on the realistic challenges that researchers face while conducting a qualitative, interpretive, case study, particularly during data collection.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 1676-1687
Author(s):  
Swasti Maharani ◽  
Majid Majid ◽  
Wachidatul Linda Yuhanna

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan pembelajaran yang berlangsung di RA Al-Ikhlas Mantren selama masa pandemic covid-19 yaitu “Wisata Barokah”. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian studi kasus di RA Al-Ikhlas Mantren, Magetan, Jawa Timur, Indonesia. Teknik pengumpulan data yang dilakukan adalah wawancara dan observasi. Wawancara dilakukan melalui google meeting dan whatsapp. Subjek dalam penelitian ini adalah Kepala Sekolah, Guru pengajar, siswa, dan orang tua siswa RA Al-Ikhlas Mantren sebanyak 15 orang. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa wisata barokah merupakan kegiatan yang dirasa cukup efektif sebagai alternatif pembelajaran di masa pandemi covid-19. Banyak keuntungan bagi guru, siswa, dan orang tua siswa. Kendala yang dihadapi pun cukup sedikit dan tidak ada kendala akademis yang berarti selama berlangsungnya kegiatan wisata barokah. This study aims to describe the learning in RA Al-Ikhlas Mantren during the Covid-19 pandemic, namely "Wisata Barokah". This research is a case study research at RA Al-Ikhlas Mantren, Magetan, East Java, Indonesia. Data collection techniques used were interviews and observation. Interviews were conducted via google meeting and WhatsApp. The subjects in this study were the principal, teaching teachers, students, and parents of 15 students of RA Al-Ikhlas Mantren. The results showed that Barokah tourism was an activity that was considered relatively effective as an alternative to learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. Many advantages for teachers, students, and parents of students. The obstacles faced are relatively few, and there are no significant academic obstacles during wisata barokah activities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 16-29
Author(s):  
Laxman K.C.

This qualitative case study research entitled ‘Scaffolding multilingualism in kindergarten children: A case study’ explored how kindergarten children face learning and communication barriers when they have different home language which is not the language of instruction at school and language of others at school. In addition, it revealed how kindergarten children's language identity and cognitive investment are not allowed by the monolingually biased pedagogical approach. It has presented the scenario of scaffolding monolingual children to multilingual basing their home language as the founding scaffold ingredients. A newly admitted kindergarten girl in pre-kindergarten school was the main source of the case study including her mother and her teacher for supporting information. Interviews and notes of observation and informal communication were the research tools used for data collection. Multilingual development of the home monolingual child is the thematic issue of this study.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document