scholarly journals EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL FACTORS OF INFLUENCE ON DEVELOPMENT OF ARCHITECTURE OF NON-FORMAL EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENTS

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 177-190
Author(s):  
IRYNA L. KRAVCHENKO
2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 83-88
Author(s):  
Robi Deslia Waldi ◽  
Bambang Hero Saharjo ◽  
Israr Albar

Peat fire prevention activities conducted by farmers as a form of they role in realizing sustainable agriculture. Sustainable agriculture can be run as to maximizing internal factors such as age, formal education, income, land area, land status, distance of land location and exsternal factors such as interaction with instructor or instructor instructors, community leaders, involvement in farmer groups, information media, and government roles. Using SPSS 25 with validity in order test to test the level of relationship and validity, validity by looking at r count > r table which called then valid and if r count < r table then called invalid and reliability tests to know reliable, if the reliability coefficient is Alpha Cronbach is more than 0.70 (ri> 0.70) and should not be more than 0.90 (ri <0.9). Result of research shown that The Internal and external factors still have a relatively low level connection, because the facilities and infrastructures are not maximized to support sustainable agricultural development. Meanwhile internal factors that have a real relationship are age and formal education while external factors that have a real relationship are involvement in farmer groups, information media, and communication and the role of government. Key words: exsternal factors, internal factors, peat fire prevention, sustainable agriculture


2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 449
Author(s):  
Eliana Andréa Severo ◽  
Juliana Carvalho De Sousa ◽  
Carolina Barbosa Montenegro ◽  
Raniery Christiano De Queiroz Pimenta

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 842 ◽  
Author(s):  
María José Bezanilla ◽  
Ana García-Olalla ◽  
Jessica Paños-Castro ◽  
Arantza Arruti

Universities are increasingly paying more attention to developing academic entrepreneurship. This paper analyses the existing relationships between the relevant factors that contribute to the development of the entrepreneurial university. A previously validated questionnaire was administered to a sample of 84 deans of a number of faculties in Spain. The aim was to assess the universities’ development in terms of 13 influencing factors in encouraging entrepreneurship. The findings show that universities’ contextual factors had only minor influence on internal factors. Internal resources were found to be moderately or highly correlated with the processes put in place by universities to promote entrepreneurship. In particular, reference to entrepreneurship in a university’s mission, strategy, policies and procedures had a correlation with all the entrepreneurship factors analysed. Support from the management team and organisational design were not among the most important factors; however, they were positively associated with training and research processes, which, in turn, seemed to be strongly related to all factors in the development of the entrepreneurial university, especially with university mission and strategy. The findings show the relationships between the factors involved in the development of the entrepreneurial university. This will help universities to adopt measures that are better suited to promoting entrepreneurship.


Author(s):  
M. Zulkarnain Yuliarso

The objective of the study was to estimated levels of farmer’s participation in farmer’s group activity and identify internal factors that related to participation.   This research was conducted in June 2004 at petir’s village of Dramaga Subdistric, Bogor.  Data from 30 samples were selected using sample random sampling. Rank spearman analysis was used to identify factors influencing farmer’s participation. The study concluded that several internal factors namely formal education, motivation and perception have significantly related to levels of participation.Key words :  participation, farmer’s group


TEME ◽  
2018 ◽  
pp. 855
Author(s):  
Сузана Стефановић ◽  
Милица Станковић

The education becomes a necessity, rather than an option. In addition, the competition in the knowledge and education market is increasingly stronger. In this respect, educational institutions begin to operate as entrepreneurial organizations, with a strong tendency towards the internationalization of their business activities. Educational franchises become global trend, bearing in mind that they are focused not only on achieving business goals, but also on achieving social goals, such as education and dissemination of knowledge. Despite numerous literature about franchising, the field of educational franchising is still insufficiently researched. The aim of the paper is to point out the importance of educational franchising and its role in the internationalization of education, both in the sector of formal and in the sector of non-formal education, and to determine the influence of internal factors from the domain of age, size and areas of providing educational services on the internationalization of educational franchises.


2021 ◽  
Vol 316 ◽  
pp. 02045
Author(s):  
Lestari Rahayu ◽  
Ratih Hanifah

Red rice is germplasm in Gunung Kidul Regency, whose territory is north, central, and south. This study aimed to analyze the factors that influence the production of red rice farming in Gunung Kidul Regency, analyze the level of technical efficiency, and the factors that influence the technical inefficiency of red rice farming in Gunung Kidul Regency. This research was conducted in Gunung Kidul Regency, which was determined purposively, in sampling 200 respondents. Data were analyzed using the Cobb-Douglas Stochastic Frontier model production function. The results showed that the variable area of land, seeds, manure, phonska fertilizer, urea fertilizer, liquid pesticides, and labor had a significant effect on the production of red rice. Technically, farmers have been efficient, with an average index of 0.837. Meanwhile, from the five internal factors of farmers, age, formal education, farming experience, dummy zones in the north, dummy zones in the south, no effect on inefficiency


2021 ◽  
Vol 288 ◽  
pp. 01067
Author(s):  
Elena Troianova ◽  
Evgenia Lerman ◽  
Elena Baliasnikova ◽  
Ina Fiutik ◽  
Ekaterina Savelieva

The article deals with the application of modern artificial intelligence technologies that affect the economic efficiency of generating companies. Scientific novelty lies in the approach to the consideration of artificial intelligence as both external and internal factors of influence on the dynamics of production and consumption of electricity. As a result of the study, the key aspects of the growth of the economic efficiency of the activities of energy generating companies are highlighted and characterized. The forecast of the prospective sustainable development of certain areas of the energy sector and the increase in energy consumption is presented.


2020 ◽  
Vol 44 (1) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
Nurhudha Agung Prasetyo ◽  
Eny Lestari ◽  
Hanifah Ihsaniyati

<p>The aims of this research are to know the farmers’ internal factors related to farmer participation in activities to increase vegetable production and medicinal plants through various chili areas, analyze the level of farmer participation in activities to increase vegetable production and medicinal plants through various chili areas, and analyzing the relationship of farmers’ internal factors with the level of farmer participation in activities to increase vegetable production and medicinal plants through various chili areas. This research uses quantitative  methods  with  survey  techniques.  The research location was determined intentionally, namely Kismantoro Subdistrict, with the consideration that the sub-district was the district with the largest land area and production yield in Wonogiri Regency. The research population this time is farmers who are members of farmer groups that receive activities namely 197 farmers. The sampling method was carried out proportionally random sampling, with a sample size of 60 farmers. To test the relationship, rank spearman analysis was used with SPSS version 20. The results showed that the majority of farmers were of productive age, the most formal farmers were elementary school graduates, farmers in the low category, the largest farmer area was 0.51-0, 75 ha, the level of farmer risk taking in the high category, the activeness of farmer membership in the medium category. The level of farmer participation at the planning stage and at the implementation stage is classified as a moderate category, while the level of farmer participation at the utilization stage of the results is classified as high. The internal factors of the farmer who have a significant relationship with the level of farmer participation are age, non-formal education, risk-taking level and liveliness of farmer membership, while the farmers’ internal factors that have no relation to farmer participation level are formal education and land tenure.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 53-59
Author(s):  
Ni Putu Yunika Sulistyawati ◽  
Sang Ayu Made Ary Kusumawardhani

The flow of urbanization to Badung Regency and other cities as it gets bigger as the regional economy develops. On the other hand, the opportunities available and the opportunities to try in the city are not able to accommodate urbanization actors because of the limited skills that have in the home area so as to cause one of the problems is the onsling of homeless people and beggars. The formulation of the problem faced is the effectiveness of tackling homelessness and beggars related to the regulation of badung district number 7 in 2016 on public order and community peace, what is done by the badung district government in dealing with homelessness and beggars? The type of research that the author uses in this study is legal research with empirical aspects. Given the effectiveness of tackling homelessness and beggars related to the Badung regency regional regulation number 7 of 2016 concerning public order and public order. Researchers have conducted field research with interviews and observations in several areas of Badung, Jimbaran, Mengwi, Kapal, Nusa Dua districts and several places in Badung regency. The conclusion is that the factors causing the occurrence of vagrants and beggars. Internal factors include poverty, age, low levels of formal education, parental consent, low levels of skills, mental attitudes, while external factors include; hydrological conditions, agricultural conditions, conditions of infrastructure and physical facilities, access to information and business capital, primitive conditions of urban communities, weaknesses in handling vagabonds and beggars in cities. Based on the research results, the effectiveness of tackling homelessness and beggars related to the Badung regency regional regulation number 7 of 2016 concerning public order and public peace, especially in article 27 point 1 regarding each prohibited from carrying out vagrant and beggar activities, busking and trading hawkers on public vehicles, government offices, road junctions / traffic light, parks owned by local governments, schools, hospitals and health centers have been effective, proven to reduce numbers vagrants and beggars in Badung Regency, the efforts made by the Badung regency government in dealing with homeless people and beggars are by taking preventive measures to prevent homelessness and beggars before the occurrence or occurrence of homelessness and beggars and prevention of repressions including; about Secrets, temporary shelter and delegation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 449
Author(s):  
Carolina Barbosa Montenegro ◽  
Raniery Christiano De Queiroz Pimenta ◽  
Eliana Andréa Severo ◽  
Juliana Carvalho De Sousa

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