scholarly journals Peran Gamifikasi E-Commerce Untuk Mendukung Ekonomi Kreatif

IJAcc ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-40
Author(s):  
Qurotul Aini ◽  
Mukti Budiarto ◽  
Aulia Edliyanti

In accordance with Presidential Decree Number 142 of 2018 on Economic Development Master Plan 2018-2025 National Creative that serve as the foundation in developing a creative economy that supports the national policy on "Making Indonesia 4.0", however, the current problem is the lack of contribution and the role of students in developing economic digitization. creative and marked by the lack of renewal of the Entrepreneurship course. Another problem is that there are still many agencies that have not been able to provide a website-based ecommerce container to accommodate student research results. With this problem, an ecommerce gamification-based student creative economy is utilized which aims to increase student interest in digitizing a creative economy and increase the number of quality scientific publications. Stages of research methods Gameplay e-commerce such as playing a game each user gets a level from the category of product purchased, of course, each level has its own features that make users interested in the privileges of each level.

IJAcc ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-40
Author(s):  
Qurotul Aini ◽  
Mukti Budiarto ◽  
Aulia Edliyanti

In accordance with Presidential Decree Number 142 of 2018 on Economic Development Master Plan 2018-2025 National Creative that serve as the foundation in developing a creative economy that supports the national policy on "Making Indonesia 4.0", however, the current problem is the lack of contribution and the role of students in developing economic digitization. creative and marked by the lack of renewal of the Entrepreneurship course. Another problem is that there are still many agencies that have not been able to provide a website-based ecommerce container to accommodate student research results. With this problem, an ecommerce gamification-based student creative economy is utilized which aims to increase student interest in digitizing a creative economy and increase the number of quality scientific publications. Stages of research methods Gameplay e-commerce such as playing a game each user gets a level from the category of product purchased, of course, each level has its own features that make users interested in the privileges of each level.


Author(s):  
Nargiza Sakmurzaeva

Education plays a big role in the economic development of the country. No country can achieve sustainable economic development without educated human capital. Education helps people to understand themselves and world. It improves the quality of their lives and leads to broad social benefits to individuals and society. Education is a very important in raising productivity of people and promotes technological development. The main purpose of this paper is to identify the role of education in the economic development by comparing South Korea and Kyrgyzstan which are represents developed and developing countries of the world. South Korea, for example, is a highly industrialized and developed country which educational system is in the list of the best 10 systems in the world. In opposite, Kyrgyzstan is an agricultural country which economy is dominated by minerals extraction, agriculture, and reliance on remittances from citizens working abroad. As a result of the research it can be concluded that education is a compulsory and one of the major tools for development of one country. A developing country with a small economy such as Kyrgyzstan should take an example from South Korea and allocate much money from the national budget for the education. So, it is important for Kyrgyzstan to implement educational policy of developed countries within the framework of national policy.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 143-152
Author(s):  
Maria C. B. Manteiro ◽  
Enos Kabu

An effort which can be conducted by the local government of Kupang city, Indonesia, to maintain its economic growth is by optimizing the role of creative industries of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). One of the well-developed MSMEs in Kupang city is a culinary business. Interestingly, almost 70% of the culinary industry in the city is dominated by menus from outside rather than maintaining a typical menu of East Nusa Tenggara province which is processed creatively. The business development model of this industry tends to be partial, not integrated yet with policymakers, and other businesses, such as travel agencies and mass media. The purpose of this study was to identify and map the existence of the culinary business and to find out the model of developing a creative economy based culinary business in Kupang city, Indonesia. The object of this research was MSMEs actors who run business in the culinary industry in the city.


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Windra Priatna Humang

AbstrakPelayaran Rakyat (Pelra) adalah bagian yang tidak terpisahkan dari sistem transportasi laut di Indonesia, khususnya dalam distribusi logistik di wilayah kepulauan. Saat ini eksistensi Pelra terancam karena ketidakmampuannya bersaing dengan armada pelayaran nasional, di tengah kebijakan untuk meningkatkan konektivitas melalui program Tol Laut. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah memprediksi permintaan muatan general cargo dan menganalisis peran stakeholder dalam peningkatan muatan angkutan Pelra. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa terjadi penurunan muatan Pelra di lokasi penelitian yaitu Pelabuhan Paotere (Makassar), Pelabuhan Tenau (Kupang), Pelabuhan Batu Merah (Ambon), Pelabuhan Bastiong (Ternate), dan Pelabuhan Angrem (Manokwari). Pangsa (share) muatan yang diangkut oleh armada Pelra sangat minim dan tiap tahun mengalami penurunan. Beberapa upaya yang dapat dilakukan oleh stakeholder antara lain: 1). Penerbitan Peraturan Presiden tentang Pemberdayaan Pelayaran Rakyat; 2). Pemberian subsidi agar mampu bersaing dengan armada pelayaran nasional; 3). Kerjasama antara Pemerintah Daerah, Badan Usaha Milik Negara (BUMN), Bulog, dan Asosiasi Pelra untuk distribusi barang pada wilayah terpencil dan perbatasan; 4). Peningkatan kemampuan pembangunan kapal yang tidak hanya terbatas pada kayu namun juga bahan baja dan Fiber Reinforced Composite (FRC); 5). Penyesuaian trayek/rute kapal Pelra dengan trayek/rute kapal Tol Laut, perintis, dan kapal niaga sehingga terjadi integrasi jaringan; 6). Peningkatan standar pembuatan kapal Pelra dan penyesuaian dengan standar PT. Biro Klasifikasi Indonesia (BKI); 7). Pengembangan prototipe kapal Pelra yang disesuaikan dengan kondisi perairan baik kapal barang, kapal ternak, maupun kapal wisata; 8). Pemberian kemudahan memperoleh modal dan asuransi; 9). Penerbitan Peraturan tentang Konsesi Hutan Tanaman Kayu Ulin untuk Industri Kapal Pelra.Kata kunci: General Cargo, Kapal, Pelayaran Rakyat, Transportasi Laut.AbstractDemand Model and the Role of Stakeholders to Increase General Cargo on Traditional Shipping: Tradisional shipping (Pelra) is an integral part of the marine transportation system in Indonesia, especially in logistics distribution in archipelagic areas. Currently, Pelra’s existence is threatened because of its inability to compete with the national shipping fleet, amidst the national policy to improve connectivity through the Sea Tollway program. The purpose of this paper is to predict the demand for general cargo and analyze the role of stakeholders in increasing Traditional Shipping cargo. The results of the analysis showed that there was a decline in the traditional shipping cargo at the research sites, including the Port of Paotere (Makassar), Port of Tenau (Kupang), Port of Batu Merah (Ambon), Port of Bastiong (Ternate), and Port of Angrem (Manokwari). The share of cargo distributed by Traditional Shipping is very minimal and has decreased every year. Some of the efforts that can be made by the stakeholders include: 1). Issuance of Presidential Decree on Empowerment of Traditional Shipping; 2). Providing subsidies to be able to compete with the national shipping fleet; 3). Collaboration between the Regional Government, BUMN, Bulog, and Traditional Shipping Association for the distribution of goods in remote and border areas; 4). Improving the ability to build ships that are not only limited to wood but also steel and Fiber Reinforced Composite (FRC) materials; 5). Adjustment of traditional shipping route of the ship to the route of the Sea Tollway, pioneer and commercial vessels to develop network integration; 6). Improving the standard for the manufacture of Traditional Shipping vessel and adjusting to PT. Biro KIasifikasi Indonesia (BKI) standards; 7). Development of prototypes of Traditional Shipping vessel that is adapted to the conditions of the waters both cargo, livestock, and tourist vessels; 8). Provision of facilities to obtain capital and insurance; 9). Issuance of Regulations concerning Ironwood Forest Concessions for the Traditional Shipping Industry.Keywords:  General Cargo, Ship, Traditional Shipping, Sea Transportation.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Bayisenge Ernestine

<p>The research conducted on the role of associations of genocide widows was undertaken with the purpose of determining the contribution of Association of Widows of Genocide in Rwanda (AVEGA) in addressing the problems of widows of genocide in Rwanda and improving their wellbeing. The results of investigation carried out on 72 genocide widows through a questionnaire revealed that AVEGA improves the wellbeing of widows with the promotion of good health by providing medical services to them, the economic development by introducing activities which generate income in order to eradicate poverty, establishment of good relationship by encouraging the national policy of unity and reconciliation among Rwandans and supporting children in their studies.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-38
Author(s):  
Sanggam Roy I. Manalu ◽  
Whendy Trissan

The creative economic development in city of Palangka Raya is really needed to deal with the challenges of economic growth that is relatively constant or even low after economic crises. High levels of poverty, unemployment and low industrial competitiveness to determine the direction of creative economic development for fulfilling instructions President Number 6 year 2009 is required efforts to develop the Creative Economy Entrepreneurship in the Framework of Enhancing Creative Economic Enterprises in the city of Palangka Raya. The purpose of this ibm is to increase student interest in entrepreneurship and to improve the economy quality and standard of living in the workshop area. Through this ibm activity will be offered a solution to the problems that have been formulated above. The approach is consisting of 1) Preparation Phase, 2) Assessment Phase, 3) Stage Alternative Planning of Programs or Activities, 4) Formulation of Action Plans Phase, 5) Implementation Stage, 6) Evaluation Phase, and 7) Termination Phase. The implementation of the IBM program is indeed carried out as an effort to empower in the field of entrepreneurship through entrepreneurship training activities that focus on business development program. Implementation methods using information technology and social media that will be carried out are (1) business management plate, (2) Production training, (3) administration, and (4) mentoring. All of these methods are an integral part of this IBM program. Workshop entrepreneurship training for vocational schools (mechanical and automotive major) is important to do in preparing students to enter the workforce after completing their education.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 27-35
Author(s):  
Satrio Pratomo ◽  
Khusnul Ashar ◽  
Dias Satria

Local economic development in Indonesia is still quite minimal, requiring new policies and strategies such as the creative economy. This study analyzes the influence of the creative economy as represented by the concentration of the creative class and its supporting factors on local economic development. Using panel data from Barekraf / BPS statistics for 2011-2015, the results show that the concentration of the creative working class has a significant impact on local economic development including supporting factor such as proportion graduated high educated, electrification ratio and internet coverage ratio. These findings indicate that the creative working class can encourage the growth of local economic development in a region.


2014 ◽  
pp. 86-105
Author(s):  
M. Shabanova

The author discusses the importance of studying socio-structural factors of socio-economic development through a broader application of the economic approach. The resources of status positions of economic agents are in the spotlight. A possible platform for interdisciplinary interactions is proposed which allows to increase the contribution of both economics and sociology in improving governance at all levels.


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