scholarly journals Illegal sand mining and sar local wisdom: a case study in Merauke

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-56
Author(s):  
Trinovianto George Reinhard Hallatu ◽  
Darsono Wisadirana ◽  
Sholih Mu'adi ◽  
Anif Fatma Chawa

Illegal sand mining is carried out causing bad environmental problems. There needs to be a solution to solve the problem of illegal sand mining. The purpose of this study is to describe the impact of illegal sand mining in Merauke and the role of local wisdom to prevent illegal mining. This research is descriptive qualitative research. The place of research is Ndalir beach, the beach where sand mining occurs, and also Tomer village as one of the villages affected by illegal sand mining. Data was collected by direct observation and also in-depth interviews with several communities. The data obtained is that illegal sand mining provides benefits to the customary landowners of the sand village and also provides income to the sand miners. The negative impact of illegal mining is that it causes damage to mangrove forests resulting in abrasion, rising seawater to roads and homes, damage to roads and bridges. The solution is to adopt the local wisdom of the Kanum tribe, to prevent illegal sand mining.

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 73
Author(s):  
Sri Aliami ◽  
Ema Nurzainul Hakimah ◽  
Diah Ayu Septi Fauji

This study aims to reveal the impact of digital marketing management on start - up. The study is a case study in an effort to show how the actual impact of digital marketing on start-ups. This research is a qualitative research with etnometodology approach. The study was conducted by direct observation and in-depth interviews on the new entrepreneurial community that became the vendor in the start-up of e-commerce at the Faculty of Economics, University of Nusantara PGRI Kediri. Informants selected with criterion 5 R. Observation itself is done when the transaction use of digital marketing application which then conducted an open interview to reveal the impact of management of digital marketing. The results of these observations and in-depth interviews in this study indicate that the management impact of digital marketing on start-up does increase start-up revenue but because the lack of ability to provide content and respond quickly to content that has been provided makes new entrepreneurs (start-up) have not gained the most from the management of digital marketing.Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengungkap dampak pengelolaan pemasaran digital pada start – up. Penelitian merupakan studi kasus dalam upaya menunjukkan bagaimana sebenarnya dampak pemasaran digital pada para start-up. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kualitatif dengan pendekatan etnometodologi. Penelitian dilakukan dengan cara pengamatan langsung dan wawancara mendalam pada komunitas wirausaha baru yang menjadi vendor dalam start-up e- commerce di Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri. Informan dipilih dengan kriteria 5 R. Pengamatan sendiri dilakukan pada saat terjadi transaksi penggunaan aplikasi digital marketing yang selanjutnya dilakukan wawancara terbuka untuk mengungkapkan dampak pengelolaan digital marketing. Hasil dari pengamatan dan wawancara mendalam pada penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa dampak pengelolaan dari digital marketing pada start – up memang meningkatkan pendapatan start – up namun karena kurangnya kemampuan menyediakan konten dan merespon cepat atas konten – konten yang sudah disediakan menjadikan para wirausaha baru (start- up) belum mendapatkan hasil maksimal dari pengelolaan digital marketing tersebut.


Author(s):  
Rade M. Ciric ◽  
Sasa N. Mandic

AbstractThe Republic of Serbia must make significant efforts to promote and exploit renewable energy sources and increase energy efficiency in all energy sectors to ensure energy security and economic competitiveness, reduce the negative impact on the environment from energy production and use, and contribute to global efforts to reduce greenhouse gases. Within the paper several issues of integration of recently realized CHP plant are introduced and discussed. Firstly, the legal and energy policy issues in the Republic of Serbia regarding connecting CHP to the grid are presented. The challenges and technical solutions for CHP connection to the grid, as well as power quality issues and the role of the CHP plant during the restoration of power supply during the maintenance of the substation and unplanned loss of high voltage supply, are presented and discussed. Finally, the impact of prospective massive integration of CHP on the energy balance and CO2 emission reduction in the province of Vojvodina in Serbia is investigated and discussed. Since it is the first CHP plant realized in Serbia, it is crucial that experience be shared to all potential stakeholders in the future energy efficiency projects.


2006 ◽  
Vol 24 (5) ◽  
pp. 327-345 ◽  
Author(s):  
Loïc Plé

PurposeThe purpose of this research is to explore the combining of marketing and organizational literature. This paper seeks to evaluate the relationships between multichannel coordination and customer participation, as seen through the lens of potential customer opportunism. It aims at showing the impact of this opportunism on the organizational design of multiple channels structures.Design/methodology/approachThe research reports on an exploratory case study in a French retail bank. A total of 25 in‐depth interviews were conducted, and the use of other sources enabled data triangulation.FindingsThe results show first that an increase in the number of distribution channels is liable to favor customer opportunistic behavior. To counter this, the bank mainly relies on impersonal coordination modes. An emerging result highlights the role of the customer as a “perceptual filter” between the different channels of employees.Research limitations/implicationsCustomer opportunism is studied via channels employees perceptions. An investigation using a customer survey may help to better understand this construct, e.g. to identify its antecedents, and to measure it precisely. Moreover, further qualitative and/or quantitative studies with larger sample sizes are needed to try and generalize these results.Practical implicationsIt is recommended not to forget that customers can facilitate or hinder multichannel coordination. Retail banks have the power to use them conveniently, provided that they are fully conscious of the scope of the “partial employee” role played by the customer.Originality/valueThis paper broadens understanding of how multichannel distribution structures are coordinated, and in a way belies traditional organizational design literature. The emerging result gives birth to the concept of “reversed interactive marketing”, which has interesting theoretical and practical repercussions.


Author(s):  
Pipit Anggriati Ningrum ◽  
Alexandra Hukom ◽  
Saputra Adiwijaya

This study aims to analyze the increasing potential for poverty in the city of Palangka Raya from the perspective of SMIs due to the impact of the 19th COVID pandemic. The data was obtained based on the results of in-depth interviews from February to April 2020 with 10 SMIs and supported from secondary data from the Central Statistics Agency. The data is processed based on qualitative research principles based on the type of case study research. In the results of this study it was found that the SMIs experienced a very detrimental impact in terms of sales and marketing of products so that employees who come to work are terminated indefinitely, in this connection it appears that there is potential increases in poverty that can occur in the future come.


2019 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. 666-678 ◽  
Author(s):  
Britta Wigginton ◽  
Zoe O. Thomson ◽  
Carolina X. Sandler ◽  
Marina M. Reeves

There is growing consensus around the limited attention given to documenting the process of intervention development, specifically the role of qualitative research. In this article, we seek to describe a missing piece of this process: how qualitative research, and related methodologies and theories, informs intervention development. We use our research as a case study of “reflexive intervention development.” We begin by describing our interview study, consisting of 23 in-depth interviews with women diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, and go on to detail our methodological framework and research team. We then explain how this interview study directly informed our development of the intervention materials, allowing us to attend carefully to language and its potential implications for women. We conclude by inviting researchers to reflect on the knowledge production process that is inherent in intervention development to consider not only their role in this process but also the role of qualitative research.


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (2) ◽  
pp. 419-436
Author(s):  
Assumpció Huertas ◽  
Jan Gonzalo

Purpose – The goals of this study are to find out which factors contribute to AR applications generating satisfactory tourism experiences; analyze the impact of AR on destination brand communication; and examine whether the act of communicating the destination brand also increases satisfactory tourist experiences. Design – The research is based on a case study of an AR application that belongs to the city of Tarragona (Spain) that reproduces its main monuments dating from the Roman era. Methodology – The study includes one survey conducted on 150 participants (75 tourists, 75 residents) and 15 in-depth interviews with respondents who used the Imageen application. Approach – The analysis provides detailed information on the users’ experiences and opinions, highlighting the different variables that provide the most satisfactory tourist experiences. Findings – The study shows that the AR application creates highly satisfactory tourism experiences, although not extraordinary. The main contribution of this study has been to demonstrate that the AR application has the potential to communicate the destination brand. Originality of the research – This study provides knowledge on the AR role in constructing a destination brand and its relationship with the tourism experience. Particularly, the findings of this paper have significant implications for DMOs and their marketing and communication strategies.


2022 ◽  
pp. 089331892110622
Author(s):  
Charis Rice ◽  
Rosalind H. Searle

This paper explores the role of internal communication in one under-researched form of organizational crisis, insider threat – threat to an organization, its people or resources, from those who have legitimate access. In this case study, we examine a high security organization, drawing from in-depth interviews with management and employees concerning the organizational context and a real-life incident of insider threat. We identify the importance of three communication flows (top-down, bottom-up, and lateral) in explaining, and in this case, enabling, insider threat. Derived from this analysis, we draw implications for communication and security scholars, as well as practitioners, concerning: the impact of unintentional communication, the consequences of selective silence and the divergence in levels of shared understanding of security among different groups within an organization.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-89
Author(s):  
Dian Febrianingsih ◽  
Arih Merdekasari

Abstract : This study aims to describe and analyze 5 things, 1) factors that influence the religious commitment of students in implementing community-based Islamic education, 2) forms of community-based Islamic education by students, 3) the impact of community-based Islamic education for students, and 4 ) psychological dynamics of religious commitment of STIT Islamiyah student KP Paron Ngawi in implementing community-based Islamic education. To answer the above problem, the researcher uses qualitative method with case study. Data were collected by in-depth interviews, participatory observation and documentation. The next data is analyzed with Miles & Hubberman concept which include data reduction, data exposure and conclusion. The form of community-based Islamic education conducted by the students is education diniyah non-formal path that is TPA and / or boarding. Implementation of TPA and pesantren have a positive impact on personal and social life on the whole subject. On the other hand, there is no negative impact of the activity on students. The dimensions of religious commitment consisting of dimensions of belief, ritual, knowledge, experience and belief; have varying degrees of influence on the subjects. Based on this there is a unique dynamics of religious commitment to each subject in the implementation of community-based Islamic education


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 205630511990033
Author(s):  
Andrea Miconi

The Syrian emergency, with around 6.7 million people leaving the country, is considered the biggest refugee crisis since the end of World War II. The impact of social media on both the representation of the crisis and immigrants’ behavior has been already analyzed in several works. In this context, the article contains the results of qualitative research on the use of social media by Syrian immigrants and refugees after the civil war and in the diaspora. By mainly focusing on young users, we completed 44 in-depth interviews: 22 in-person interviews in Jordan; 13 in-person interviews in Lebanon; and 9 interviews with immigrant and refugees in Turkey via Skype (for logistical reasons). The article is dedicated to three different uses of social media: collecting news regarding the war in Syria; rediscovering lost ties after the diaspora; and finally, the so-called resettlement or the organization of a new life in host countries. As to the findings, immigrants have been shown to use social media for all purposes, but to a very different degree. In addition, and more interestingly, the results revealed some blind spots of digital sociability, such as the lack of credible sources and the Balkanization brought about by the so-called Web 2.0.


Prologia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 323
Author(s):  
Novi Tandriawan ◽  
Muhammad Adi Pribadi

With the existence of Covid 19, the business of growing drinks and food is hampered. This makes business people at the beverage shop experience a loss. Therefore, business people must see how to plan in doing marketing properly in order to overcome this and produce good results. Marketing communication can be done in various media. The development of technology today makes it easy and fast for people to get what they are looking for, especially for business people, this is very important and there are no longer obstacles for them to do marketing of their products. In this marketing research, symbolic interaction and communication become interrelated so that one another must work together to facilitate marketing communication. This study uses symbolic interaction theory and the concept of marketing communication. The approach used in this research is qualitative research with a case study strategy. The data was collected by using in-depth interviews, documentation and direct observation. In this study, interactions occur in longtang marketing products because of the interaction and planning of marketing communications that are able to reach consumers to buy.Dengan adanya covid 19 ini, bisnis pertumbuhan minuman dan makanan menjadi terhambat. Hal ini membuat pelaku bisnis pada kedai minuman mengalami kerugian. Maka dari itu, pelaku bisnis harus melihat bagaimana perencanaan dalam melakukan pemasaran dengan benar agar dapat mengatasi hal tersebut dan memberikan hasil yang baik. Komunikasi pemasaran dapat dilakukan dalam berbagai media. Semakin berkembangnya teknologi yang ada di jaman sekarang, membuat masyarakat menjadi mudah dan cepat untuk mendapatkan sesuatu yang dicari, apalagi bagi pelaku bisnis hal tersebut sangatlah penting dan sudah tidak ada lagi penghambat bagi mereka untuk melakukan pemasaran terhadap produk yang dimiliki. Dalam penelitian pemasaran ini, interaksi simbolik dan komunikasi menjadi saling berkaitan sehingga satu dengan yang lainnya harus saling bekerja sama untuk memperlancar komunikasi pemasaran. Penelitian ini menggunakan teori interaksi simbolik dan konsep komunikasi pemasaran. Pendekatan yang digunakan pada penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif dengan strategi studi kasus. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan teknik wawancara mendalam, dokumentasi dan observasi langsung. Dalam penelitian ini terjadi interaksi interaksi dalam produk pemasaran longtang karena adanya interaksi dan perencanaan komunikasi pemasaran yang mampu mengjangkau konsumen untuk membeli.


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