scholarly journals The impact of independent campus learning program (MBKM) through matching fund program for lecturers, students and partners in Minggirsari Village, Blitar

2022 ◽  
Vol 27 ◽  
pp. 60-64
Author(s):  
Ayun Maduwinarti ◽  
Eko April Ariyanto ◽  
Luvia Friska Narulita ◽  
Sayidah Auli'ul Haque ◽  
Hikmah Husniyah Farhanindya

One of the activities in the implementation of the Independent Campus Learning Program (MBKM) has been implemented through the Matching Fund program which was held in Minggirsari Village, Blitar. This activity has succeeded in establishing the Creative Economy and Tourism Research Center. The potential of Minggirsari village is divided into 17 sub-sectors based on creative economy sub sector, namely game development, architecture, interior design, music, fine arts, product design, fashion, culinary, film-animation-video, photography, visual communication design, TV-radio, crafts, advertising, performing arts, publishing and applications. The synergy between intellectuals, business, and government is the main actor driving the birth of creativity, ideas, science and technology that are vital for the growth of creative industries in Indonesia. Based on the existing potential, this activity provides the widest possible learning space to improve students' ability in creative thinking and critical thinking to enter the business world. In addition, this activity is also a forum for lecturers to develop research results on the creative economy. This activity also facilitates village residents to get provisions in developing their potential to help build Minggirsari village into a creative economy village. For this reason, this research is expected to be able to measure the impact resulting from learning activities that have been carried out through the matching fund program for lecturers, students and partners. This research uses a quantitative approach with a survey method. Data analysis in this study used descriptive data analysis methods.

Author(s):  
Yulia O. Glushkova ◽  
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Anastasia V. Vasina ◽  

Introduction. This study analyzes the impact of the new COVID-19 coronavirus infection on the creative industries in the Russian Federation, as well as finding solutions to support this area in the context of the pandemic. Theoretical analysis. Since the latest imperatives of the current world processes dictate the need for structural changes in the state economic activity, the actual principle of the economic activity organization can be called the creative industries concept development, which include industries related to the creation of a certain cultural or creative product, IT-sphere, fashion and design, advertising and marketing products, as well as folk art and craft. Due to the relevance of the creative industries development, modern research on the theory of creative economy development pays great attention to the study of the specifics of this activity and ways to improve it. The article provides a theoretical analysis of the crisis in the creative industries, as well as a detailed analysis of the opportunities and threats of the crisis. Empirical analysis. Based on the analysis of the activities of companies in the creative industries, the authors of the article identify opportunities for the development of companies in the creative sphere in terms of economic and social efficiency. New trends in the transformation of business processes in various fields (theatre, film industry, music, exhibition and Museum activities) are considered. Results. Based on the analysis, it is concluded that the urgent tasks in the situation of forced quarantine measures are the timely transformation of creative industries with the use of information technologies, the transition to online areas of interaction with consumers, as well as state support for creative industries most affected by the crisis.


Author(s):  
Phan The Cong

Creative industries have been seen to become increasingly important to economic well-being, with proponents suggesting that "human creativity is the ultimate economic resource," and that “the industries of the twenty-first century will depend increasingly on the generation of knowledge through creativity and innovation.” The term creative industries, refers to a range of economic activities which are concerned with the generation or exploitation of knowledge and information. Development of creative industries will contribute to the awareness and protection of intellectual property rights and copyrights in the creative industry, in order to meet the WTO’s requirements on intellectual property rights. Government support for creative industries will help create a healthy competitive environment for businesses in the industry. It is important for Vietnam’s businesses to select a proper orientation and gain a suitable position in the global creative economy. The creative service sectors of great strength in Vietnam, which are also in need of investment are: design, art, education, tourism, performing arts, fashion, handicraft, culture, foods, and others. Additionally, empirical investigations in the present study reveal that creative industry indicators have a positive and significant influence on the economy and financial sectors. This study’s findings are highly recommended to government officials, economists, and anyone else working to make strategic decisions to achieve better economic results.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 490
Author(s):  
Febiola Febiola ◽  
Ronnie Resdianto Masman

This research was conducted in order to determine and understand the impact of gender toward leadership aspiration mediated by communal orientation, and organizational identification toward leadership aspiration and the moderating effect of it in the environment of coffee shop employee based in North Jakarta. This research implements survey method, in which questionnaires were used as tools to collect the data needed for this research. A total of 80 respondents participated in this research, were then analysed using PLS-SEM method using SmartPLS 3.2.7 Software. Based on the results of the data analysis, it was found that gender is a significant predictor toward leadership aspiration mediated by communal orientation, and organizational identification is a significant predictor toward leadership aspiration and has a moderating effect toward the impact of communal orientation toward leadership aspiration. Theoretical and practical contributions are discussed. Penelitian ini dilakukan guna mengetahui dan memahami pengaruh gender terhadap aspirasi kepemimpinan yang dimediasi oleh orientasi komunal, dan identifikasi organisasi terhadap aspirasi kepemimpinan serta efek moderasinya di lingkungan pekerja kedai kopi di Jakarta Utara. Penelitian ini mengimplementasikan metode survei, dimana kuesioner digunakan sebagai alat untuk mengumpulkan data dari responden. Sebanyak 80 responden berpartisipasi pada penelitian ini, kemudian diolah dengan metode PLS-SEM dengan bantuan perangkat lunak SmartPLS versi 3.2.7. Berdasarkan hasil analisis data, dapat disimpulkan bahwa gender adalah prediktor yang signifikan terhadap aspirasi kepemimpinan yang dimediasi oleh orientasi komunal, dan identifikasi organisasi adalah prediktor yang signifikan terhadap aspirasi kepemimpinan dan memiliki efek moderasi terhadap hubungan antara orientasi komunal dan aspirasi kepemimpinan. Kontribusi teori dan praktik dibahas dalam penelitian ini.


Author(s):  
Amy Yamei Wang ◽  
Cheryl Qianru Zhang ◽  
Eko Liao

As countries start to emerge from the pandemic with the development of vaccines, the impact of COVID-19 and the changes it has initiated in the business world will continue to be felt across industries. In this chapter, real-life stories from three different industries—chain restaurants, interior design, and cafés—and the lessons they have learned will be discussed and analyzed. The role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in SMEs is highlighted as a strategy in which organizations can promote the long-term sustainability of their business. Then, three companies in various industries will be introduced with details about how COVID-19 has changed their outlook and goals in competing with other firms and the ways in which they confronted the pandemic. Finally, the authors share implications and offer helpful recommendations as to how SMEs can leverage resources smartly to engage in smart CSR initiatives in better dealing with a global health crisis and play a larger role in taking care of stakeholders in the long run.


2018 ◽  
Vol 50 (5) ◽  
pp. 1047-1070 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shiri M Breznitz ◽  
Douglas S Noonan

The impact of arts and culture on local economies has been studied extensively. However, a review of the literature finds conflicting and critical results regarding the impact of cultural on economic outcomes. In this paper, we shift attention to examine different intermediaries and concentrations of cultural agents that can influence growth and innovation in the “creative economy.” Thus, we build on previous work and expand on it by refining the scale of analysis (zip-code level). The paper focuses on education in the arts and digital media in all arts-related programs at universities as well as accredited art schools across the United States. Further, employing more observations for larger cities allows a richer depiction of the rather urban nature of the arts and digital media industries. We find that, by going to the zip-code level, we can say that both districts and arts programs (especially at schools that specialize in arts education) have a positive relationship with the share of jobs in the arts and digital media. Moreover, when we evaluate the impact of schools versus districts, we find that schools have a greater role.


2016 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 329-343 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberta Comunian

The article explores the role of art festivals as platforms for knowledge and network development in the creative industries and creative policy intervention using the case of a small street art festival ( Fuse Festival in Medway, UK). The analysis provides a broader perspective on the current research and debate on the impact and role played by arts festivals in local economic and cultural development—which usually concentrate on either their socioeconomic impact on local communities—to focus instead of their role in building knowledge communities and communities of practice. The results highlight the key role played by the festival in supporting and commissioning artistic work. The results also expose the temporary and explorative nature of many artistic practices and the role of interaction with audiences and other creative producers. Following a network perspective, the findings highlight the role of temporary clusters not only in shaping career opportunities for artists but also in drawing new pathways for local economic development for contexts undergoing regeneration.


Author(s):  
Ziya Çağlar Yurttançıkmaz ◽  
Ömer Selçuk Emsen ◽  
Ahmet Fatih Aydemir ◽  
Ahmet Alkan Çelik

As economic growth is very important for the development of individuals and the society, the importance of capital stocks and labor force for the economic growth of countries cannot be neglected. Additionally, the human capital component and especially the role of competitiveness increases on the growth process have been extensively discussed over the last two decades. This paper examines the impact of competitiveness increases on economic growth of selected middle-income countries including Turkey for the period of 1997-2012 using a balanced panel data analysis, which was relatively less studied in the literature. According to analysis results, an increase on the competitiveness index of countries in the panel, which were obtained from the data set of the International Institute for Management Development (IMD), positively increases per capita income level. This result may be interpreted as several factors that increase competitiveness including infrastructure, economic structure, business world and regulations and investments that ensure public efficiency may have a positive impact on economic growth. Therefore, this study suggests that future policies that concentrate on extensive growth instead of intensive dimension may contribute to efficient and sustainable growth.


2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 72-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cevdet Kızıl ◽  
Ayşe Tansel Çetin ◽  
Ahmed Bulunmaz

The aim of this article is to investigate the impact of new Turkish commercial code and Turkish accounting standards on accounting education. This study takes advantage of the survey method for gathering information and running the research analysis. For this purpose, questionnaire forms are distributed to university students personally and via the internet.This paper includes significant research questions such as “Are accounting academicians informed and knowledgeable on new Turkish commercial code and Turkish accounting standards?”, “Do accounting academicians integrate new Turkish commercial code and Turkish accounting standards to their lectures?”, “How does modern accounting education methodology and technology coincides with the teaching of new Turkish commercial code and Turkish accounting standards?”, “Do universities offer mandatory and elective courses which cover the new Turkish commercial code and Turkish accounting standards?” and “If such courses are offered, what are their names, percentage in the curriculum and degree of coverage?”Research contributes to the literature in several ways. Firstly, new Turkish commercial code and Turkish accounting standards are current significant topics for the accounting profession. Furthermore, the accounting education provides a basis for the implementations in public and private sector. Besides, one of the intentions of new Turkish commercial code and Turkish accounting standards is to foster transparency. That is definitely a critical concept also in terms of mergers, acquisitions and investments. Stakeholders of today’s business world such as investors, shareholders, entrepreneurs, auditors and government are in need of more standardized global accounting principles Thus, revision and redesigning of accounting educations plays an important role. Emphasized points also clearly prove the necessity and functionality of this research.


TAMAN VOKASI ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 12
Author(s):  
Bayu Rahmat Setiadi ◽  
Suparmin Suparmin

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui (1) keminatan siswa tehadap sub-sub sektor industri kreatif dan (2) sub-sub sektor industri kreatif paling diminati siswa terhadap bidang industri kreatif. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif. Metode pengumpulan data menggunakan metode survei. Teknik pengambilan data menggunakan angket. Teknik analisis data menggunakan statistik deskriptif sederhana yaitu menghitung frekuensi dan presentase. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan (1) keminatan siswa terhadap sub-sub sektor industri kreatif termasuk dalam kategori tinggi dengan persentase 75,96%. Keminatan siswa terhadap sub-sub sektor industri kreatif meiliki tiga indikator, yaitu rasa ingin tahu, keinginan, dan sub-sub sektor industri kreatif. Indikator rasa ingin tahu termasuk dalam kategori tinggi dengan persentase 79,21%. Indikator keinginan dalam kategori tinggi dengan persentase 76,35%. Indikator sub-sub sektor industri kreatif termasuk dalam kategori tinggi dengan persentase 75,13%. (2) Hasil analisis di atas menunjukkan bahwa terdapat 2 sub sektor industri kreatif yang sangat diminati, yaitu fotografi dan musik, sedangkan 16 sub sekot industri lainnya cukup diminati, yaitu animasi; arsitektur; desain; kerajinan; kuliner; Mode; penelitian dan pengembangan; penerbitan; perfilman; periklanan; permainan interaktif; seni pertunjukan; seni rupa; teknologi informasi; televisi dan radio; dan video.  This study aims to determine (1) the interest of students to the sub-sectors of the creative industry and (2) the sub-sector of creative industries most interested students to the field of creative industries. This research is a descriptive research. Methods of data collection using survey method. Technique of taking data used questionnaire. Data analysis techniques use simple descriptive statistics that calculate the frequency and percentage. The results showed (1) the interest of students to the sub-sectors of creative industries included in the high category with the percentage of 75.96%. Student's interest in creative industry sub-sub-sector has three indicators, namely curiosity, desire, and sub-sector of creative industry. The curiosity indicator is included in the high category with 79.21% percentage. Desire indicator in high category with percentage 76.35%. Indicators of the creative industries sub-sector are included in the high category with the percentage of 75.13%. (2) The results of the analysis above show that there are 2 sub sectors of creative industry that are in great demand, that is photography and music, while 16 sub sekot of other industries are quite interested, that is animation; architecture; design; craft; culinary; Mode; research and development; publishing; cinema; advertising; interactive games; performing Arts; art; information Technology; television and radio; and videos. 


2020 ◽  
pp. 1329878X2095252
Author(s):  
Terry Flew ◽  
Katherine Kirkwood

The arts, cultural and creative industries are among the most adversely affected sectors of the economy in the wake of COVID-19 social distancing measures, travel restrictions and prohibition of large gatherings of people. Focusing on Cairns, the Gold Coast, Central West and the Sunshine Coast – four regional areas of Queensland, Australia – this article provides an overview of impacts on cultural tourism and considers the prospects for regional cultural tourism as part of a ‘creative economy’ revival.


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