scholarly journals Development Strategies of Tourism-Based Economic Independence in Indonesia

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eli Hasmin ◽  
Patta Rapanna

This type of qualitative research approach through Phenomenology, as results showed that thetourism sector is an important sector in stimulating the economic development of both the macro level as well as the micro level, the success of tourism vary Depending on the seriousness of the Government and the support of the whole party is either an element of Government, private, community and among educators, in addition to that aspect of the management of the leading resource-based and reliable promotion will accelerate success tourism in Indonesia.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eli Hasmin ◽  
Patta Rapanna

This type of qualitative research approach through Phenomenology, as results showed that the tourism sector is an important sector in stimulating the economic development of both the macro level as well as the micro level, the success of tourism vary Depending on the seriousness of the Government and the support of the whole party is either an element of Government, private, community and among educators, in addition to that aspect of the management of the leading resource-based and reliable promotion will accelerate success tourism in Indonesia.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arifin Idris

This type of qualitative research approach through Phenomenology, as for the results of the research is thequestion of poverty in Indonesia is very Give attention not just the poor in terms of material, but also poor in terms of education, insight, so that they tend to think short and practical become a beggar is a quick for get money, so initially tried, eventually became the favored things then become a habit that is handed down to their children, the handling of beggars in the city It is one of the classic issues from year to year, their presence gave the impression, that it is as though the Government has not been optimal in paying attention to them, the presence of beggars is homework is not just the Government, but private parties , the world of education and all stake holders need to cooperate in addressing the issue.


Mousaion ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Samson Mutsagondo ◽  
Getrude Maduyu ◽  
Godfrey Tsvuura

This paper discusses the challenges of records management that arise from the use of adapted buildings as records centres in Zimbabwe, despite the advantages of using such buildings. A qualitative research approach was used as well as a case study research design. Data were collected from seven officers of the Gweru Records Centre through semi-structured interviews. Personal observation was used to triangulate findings from interviews. It was found that the use of adapted buildings as records centres was a cheaper and quicker way of establishing records centres throughout the country. However, a number of preservation, security and management challenges cropped up as the conditions of the buildings and the environment of the adapted buildings were not conducive to the proper and professional management of records. This study is important in that it explores the prospects and challenges of using adapted buildings as records centres in Zimbabwe, an area that has not been researched by many authors. This provokes archival authorities and the government to seriously consider establishing purpose-built records and archival centres.


2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 199
Author(s):  
M. Zaky Mubarak Lubis

This study aims to find the economic development strategies of converts in the city of Padang. The research approach was conducted using a descriptive qualitative method by collecting data through interviews, documentation and focus group discussions. The research explains that the economic problems of converts to cities in the city are caused by the severance of family relations, lack of ability, lack of converts, lack of assistance and lack of community awareness. The strategy in the economic development of converts in the city of Padang is happy with four processes. First, the making of converts as a means of gathering converts and becomes problem solving for all converts in the city of Padang. Second, capacity building is carried out by conducting trainings that provide theability of converts so that converts have the opportunity to make a business. Third, the provision of financial assistance aims to enable the ability of entrepreneurs who have been trained to be implemented in the form of business through financial assistance from both the government and the private sector. Fourth, supervision and assistance to the business carried out by converts in order to survive and be developed so that they can help other converts. To see the effects of the concept of this strategy it is necessary to implement all of these strategies so that they can be assessed and evaluated in an effort to improve the economy of converts.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 68-80 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nur Shukri ◽  
Siti Zamri ◽  
Aishath Muneeza ◽  
Hanif Ghulam

Since 2017, the city of Marawi was left in ruins after five months of aerial bombardments and close-quarter fighting between Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) and government forces. Many buildings were destroyed; mosques and schools are no exceptions. While rebuilding efforts have begun in the city, the government has limited resources to fund city reconstruction and Waqf properties (e.g. mosques and schools) are not constitutionally considered as part of the government assets. Fortunately, the government seeks to channel funding for city reconstruction, including Islamic finance schemes. Therefore, this paper aims to assess the opportunities and challenges to rebuild Waqf properties through the issuance of Sukuk, Islamic bond. This paper adopts a qualitative research approach where secondary sources such as books, journals, articles and websites related to Waqf are reviewed. The paper also examines the successful examples of Sukuk-Waqf as part of the analysis.


2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sindiso Bhebhe

Purpose – This paper aims to discuss how the originality, authenticity, reliability and genuineness of legal records found at the National Archives of Zimbabwe (NAZ) are maintained. Provenance issues and their implications in diplomatics are also discussed. It notes that the status quo at the NAZ favours the diplomatic archiving of paper records, while electronic records are neglected. Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses a qualitative research approach. The data will mainly be collected using document analysis augmented by observations from the NAZ. Literature in regard to the Court Legal system of Zimbabwe will be reviewed and this even includes newspaper articles. Academic research papers on the archiving of electronic records in the less developed nations and developed nations will be reviewed also. Findings – The qualitative research approach revealed that the electronic national heritage of Zimbabwe is being lost mainly due to the archaic legislation which is silent on the management of electronic records. The results show again the violation of the sanctity of provenance principles in some selected cases. It was also found that the government is now producing both paper and electronic records, but the National Archives is only archiving paper records, the result of this being the incompleteness of records, thereby negatively affecting their diplomatics. Originality/value – Whereas a lot has been published about the management of electronic records in the developing world, this paper does not try to duplicate that but tries to bring a new dimension into this by showing how the diplomatics of these records is affected.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 44 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zafarullah Sahito ◽  
Pertti Vaisanen

This study was conducted to explore the dimensions of quality education in teacher education departments at universities of Sindh province of Pakistan. The qualitative research approach was employed for data collection and then analysed through thematic-narrative analysis technique. The total eight dimensions of quality were found, as two were concerned with pre-sage, four as process and two as product dimensions, known as 3Ps. The findings of this article would be found reliable resource and an addition in to the existing literature of quality education to understand the phenomenon in existing organisational setting of teacher education departments and institutions in Sindh, Pakistan. The radical reforms for educational and economic development can be brought through better understanding of the phenomenon of the quality education, which support the teacher educators, students and the heads to maintain peace and prosperity for humanity in their respective societies through quality teaching-learning process.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suseno Hadi Purnomo ◽  
Patta Rapanna

This type of qualitative Research approach through Phenomenology, so who became the research results is thatthe midst of efforts undertaken by the Government of Indonesia is by moving the real sector through Small MediumEnterprises sector. Some policies regarding this sector,such as KUR (business credit the people) and the PNPM (NationalCommunity Empowerment Program). Strategic efforts that could be undertaken in the framework of empowerment ofSmall Medium Enterprises among others, first, creating a climate that is conducive to the development of Small MediumEnterprises include regulation and protection efforts. Both create a system guarantee for micro. The third providestechnical assistance in the form of mentoring and assistance managerial. Fourth enlarges access of financial institutions


Author(s):  
Riswan Munthe ◽  
Sri Hidayani

This research deals with legal protection on sinking victims Of Km Sinar Bangun Ship at Toba Lake in the criminal law perspective. This type of research used in this study is in the form of qualitative research with an empirical juridical research approach. The result shows that the form of legal protection given to the victims sinking of KM. Sinar Bangun in Toba Lake is that every accident victim is entitled to protection based on the provisions of the legislation, which is provided by the government in the form of direct social assistance in the form of cash through the Ministry of Social Affairs, types of compensation for victims in the form of death compensation, permanent disability compensation, and survivors. Each accident victim also received compensation from PT Jasa Raharja (Persero), the amount of which was determined by the miniser of finance, in addition to other legal protections the implementation of legal proceedings for the occurrence of criminal acts.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 259-274
Author(s):  
Masruri Muchtar

Retail sukuk is a sharia product offered to Indonesian citizens as a safe and profitable investment instrument. This study identified the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that the government may face in offering retail sovereign sukuk. It aimed to provide the government the appropriate strategies based on the historical data of listed retail sukuk and its peripherals during 2009-2020. This paper used a qualitative research approach. The data collection techniques used were literature review and in-depth interview. Internal and external factors were identified. SWOT matrix was made prior to analysis. The results show that the coupon rate offered by retail sovereign sukuk is mostly higher than BI rate. Market expansion is needed. The government shall optimize all distribution partners. Newly innovated products should be developed. Certain criteria should be formulated to determine coupon rate. This research suggests that an independent Special Purpose Vehicle should be reconstructed as a separate entity.JEL Classification: E62, G23, G28, H63How to Cite:Muchtar, M. (2021). Opportunities and Challenges of Retail Sovereign Sukuk Issuance: Lessons from Twelve Years’ Experience. Signifikan: Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi, 10(2), 259-274. https://doi.org/10.15408/sjie.v10i2.20093.


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