scholarly journals Peranan Masyarakat Mengangkat Perekonomian Kampung Kumuh Berbasis Kampung Ramah Lingkungan Sebagai Bagian Untuk Dijadikan Sebagai Desa Wisata

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-95
Author(s):  
Erni Prasetiyani

Identical slums with residents far from the word prosperous and uneducated. Slums have become a common sight of densely populated cities that are urbanites. The Green Village program issued by the Bogor district as a form of concern for the environment of the population which is fairly dense and slum population due to lack of greening land and lack of awareness of environmental cleanliness. The research method used is qualitative. Kampung Gunung Geulis Bogor is one of the villages that has changed the paradigm from a slum village to an Eco-friendly Village (KRL). Residents receive education about the importance of greening and environmental cleanliness by forming a waste bank and recycling waste into useful products. From KRL, the population is able to produce compost and plant crops with used media. Compost and plants are currently consumed by themselves to meet the needs of residents. The excess production has the potential to be sold in the market as additional income for citizens. This target is a long-term program so that citizens will prosper independently. In addition raising the economy of the citizens, KRL creates this village as an alternative tourism village in Kabupaten Bogor.

Author(s):  
Bagas Hidayat Putra

The application of immigration information technology at the Immigration Checkpoint (TPI) is a very important matter to always be considered and developed in the very long term in the future, one of them is to focus on developing the autogate system. With some literacy regarding immigration information technology at TPI in several countries, it can result in several comparisons between the immigration information technology system in Indonesia with the immigration information technology system in several foreign countries. This can be used as study or learning material in seeing some of the shortcomings or gaps that the immigration technology information system in Indonesia has. The results of the study carried out with this qualitative research method have explained that the immigration information technology system in TPI Indonesia still has several gaps or shortcomings when compared to the existing systems in several other countries. So, it is very necessary to make several further studies or research related to the development of an immigration information technology system at TPI Indonesia that can adapt several existing systems in several countries.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-70
Author(s):  
Ikromi Abd Ghani HSB ◽  
Dovi Septiari

The development of the business environment in globalization era has been triggered an increasingly tight business competition. Every companies who have an established its own strategies to manage a variety of information, human resources, allocation of funds and others. Accounting information system is a great resources that very valuable to an organization for the smoothness management of the company’s financial and decision making wheter it is to long term and short term, however there are several aspect that can be a factors the effectiveness of the accounting information system, that is manager’s participation. The research is aimed to proves that manager’s participation and manager’s involvement had a positive influence on the effectiveness of accounting information system (AIS) at manufacturing company, especially in the industrial zone Batamindo Mukakuning Batam City. The research method is using regression analysis to proves are the manager’s participation (independent variable) and manager’s involvement (independent variable) gives effect to the effectiveness of information system (dependent variable) or not. The result of this research is shows that variable of manager’s participation and manager’s involvement has a significant influence to the effectiveness of information system. The method is using purposive sampling is done by taking a sampling of the population according to certain criteria.


Author(s):  
Wresni Pujiyati

This study aims to analyze and find out the implementation of principals 'leadership through school quality with the long-term goal of improving the quality of schools through principals' leadership. The specific target of this research is to develop a principal's leadership model. The research method uses a qualitative approach through case studies through observation, interviews, document studies relating to the principal's leadership and school quality. The general conclusion is that improving school quality is a process towards the realization of quality schools. Principal's leadership in strengthening school quality can be found in (1) Improving school quality (2) Principal's leadership strategy in improving school quality.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-32
Author(s):  
Yasdinul Huda ◽  
Delsina Faiza

The research aims to provide broad access to education for people in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 through various higher education institutions that actively participate using the Blended Learning model. The long-term goal of this research is to develop innovative and flexible learning models based on Smart Classroom. System design in this study was developed to realize a balance between virtual teaching (virtual class) and face-to-face (physical class) that takes place at the same time using the Live Video Webcasting service. The research method uses a quantitative approach and the type of research is R & D adopting the Thiagarajan 4D development model. This research produces a Smart Classroom system based on Streaming Webcast through several stages, namely: (1) System Design, (2) System Creation, (3) System Testing. This developed system allows interaction in learning in the physical class as well as teaching in a virtual class remotely.Keywords: Revolusi Industri 4.0, Blended Learning, Smart Classroom, Live Video Webcasting.


Author(s):  
S L Myer ◽  
E P De Crom

Farms in South Africa have to compete in a very hostile agricultural economic environment and it has become imperative for farmers to find new ways of generating additional income. Research undertaken in the Mopani District Municipality (MDM) in the Limpopo Province of South Africa identified agritourism as a potential means to this end. The main aim of this primarily qualitative study was to gain a better understanding of the perceptions and opportunities for agritourism in the study area. Data were mainly collected through interviews and questionnaires. Participants consisted of farmers and tourists, as well as owners of existing agritourism farms within the MDM. Five current active agritourism establishments were identified. Key fidnings revealed that agritourism is not being utilised to its full potential. Although perceptions of respondents towards agritourism are positive, marketing around it is insufficient and not all farmers are willing to host agritourism activities on their farms for various reasons. However, the MDM is a tourist hub with many visitors passing through various reasons. However, the MDM is a tourist hub with many visitors passing through the area en route to the Kruger National Park. Therefore, the potential already exists to host agritourism activities that will benefit farmers in various ways. By developing farm trails, scheduling daily farm activities, using information brochures, forming networks with existing tourist establishments, encouraging the use of local and fresh produce and providing good roadside signage, farmers can gain increased exposure and recognition for what they do and opportunities for growth and development may be realised. Keywords: Agritourism, farm tourism, alternative tourism, farm activities, tourism


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
pp. 551-560
Author(s):  
Hastin Umi Anisah ◽  
Isnawati ◽  
Rifqi Novriyandana ◽  
Muchammad Yusup

This study aims to determine and analyze the application of wetland-basedentrepreneurial orientation and entrepreneurial competence to increase MSMEincome. With the increase in the income of MSMEs, it is expected to improve thewelfare of MSMEs. Quantitative research method used in this research with PLSanalysis technique. As for the long term, MSME actors, in this case "Nipah Leaf"craftsmen, can have entrepreneurial competence so that they can increase theincome of MSME actors. The expected result is an academic justification for therole of wetland-based entrepreneurial orientation and entrepreneurialcompetence in increasing MSME income. The results of this study are expectedto be a policy consideration taken by the South Kalimantan Regional Governmentas a program to increase MSME income. The results of the research are alsoexpected to be able to advocate for the craftsmen of "Daun Nipah" to have anentrepreneurial orientation based on wetlands and entrepreneurial competence.


Author(s):  
Gabor Forgacs ◽  
Sara Dolnicar

Contingent (just-in-time, or gig) employment is on the rise in tourism and hospitality. People in contingent employment are not offered long-term contracts, but are called upon when needed. This chapter explores whether peer-to-peer accommodation networks are part of the problem or part of the solution. They create new challenges by increasing the competitive pressure on the established commercial sector, which leads to a reduction in jobs and a conversion of full-time to contingent employment. But they also offer new employment opportunities: without entry barriers, people can earn additional income by renting out spare space, and other opportunities – especially for a workforce trained in hospitality – are emerging as listing managers for hosts. These jobs may be particularly suitable to people traditionally struggling with full-time employment arrangements.


2022 ◽  
pp. 35-54
Author(s):  
Jaroslav Dvorak ◽  
Remigijus Civinskas

The chapter analyses the use of employee financial participation in Lithuanian companies. The methodology of current research is based on the qualitative research method and analysis of the company's documents. In a total of 19 semi-structured individual anonymous interviews and one focus group were conducted with competent representatives of the companies – heads of human resources and finance departments of companies, heads of legal departments or top managers of law firms representing them. According to the research findings, employers set different goals for share and profit-sharing programs or measures. Among the already examined, high, long-term employee motivation dominates. It also includes aspects of employee involvement in management, strengthening loyalty, forming a sense of ownership. The Scandinavian capital corporation, which manages several companies in Lithuania and applies for a share ownership program, has succeeded in achieving its goals by strengthening employee motivation and involvement.


Author(s):  
Eileen Anderson-Fye ◽  
Vanessa M. Hildebrand

Ethnography is a powerful qualitative research method used to understand research informants’ perspectives on a health-related topic. Developed and pioneered by anthropologists, this method has become an important tool across disciplines and industries. This chapter explains the utility of the method for use in the health humanities and offers step-by-step instructions to teach the reader to conduct ethnographic research. Concrete examples from long-term research projects demonstrate not only how this method is used to answer “why” and “how” questions, but also how this type of research pairs with other research methods. Many tools are offered to the reader to assist in the development of ethnographic research skills including resources, references, and an exercise to teach the method.


Author(s):  
Cem Kagar ◽  
Teslime Kagar

In this report, we investigated the impact of after-school STEM clubs on children’s attitudes to STEM-related subjects. 236 children aged 8-12 took part in this study. For the purpose of this study, a quantitative research method was adopted where a survey prior to the STEM activities and at the end of 30 weeks of the after-school club have been used to make sense of children’s perspectives on STEM-related subjects. The study also explored whether the age and gender of the children would influence their attitudes towards these subjects.Keywords: STEM, Engineering, Cross-curricular, Computer Science, Primary education


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