scholarly journals Tourism Village Management and Development Process: Case Study of Bandung Tourism Village

2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 84-94
Author(s):  
Muhammad Henfi Abdul Khoir ◽  
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Ahmad Rimba Dirgantara

Tourism village destinations are built and opened in addition to increasing the income of local communities and local governments as well as providing a new atmosphere for local and foreign tourists. The Local Government's program to develop tourism villages in Bandung Regency continues to be pursued, but the current managers are faced with managerial ability to manage tourism villages properly by tourism village management standards. This raises research questions about how to develop a management and development village tourism module that applies to village tourism managers to preserve the environment and to elevate the local potential based on local wisdom. This research uses the case study method. The analysis used is descriptive qualitative analysis. The results of the study recommend 12 topics of learning modules for the management and development of tourism villages which are expected to be able to help tourism village managers to manage their tourism villages well and sustainably. The learning modules are tourism village management, event management, customer satisfaction management, accommodation management, food and beverage management, handicraft management, marketing management, customer behavior, contemporary marketing, human resource management, conflict management, and tourism policy

2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 451-471 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karina Kenk ◽  
Toomas Haldma

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study more deeply the use of performance information (PI) in the context of the administrative-territorial reform, e.g. amalgamation in the local governments (LG) with an example of Estonian LGs. Design/methodology/approach The case study method is adopted, using data from publicly available documents and interviews with the politicians and officials at the five merger cases of Estonian LG units. The data are interpreted and analysed using attribution theory. Findings The results show that amalgamation patterns do have an influence on PI use – in particular, the authors see that PI is reported to be used more frequently in cases of voluntary mergers, which may be related to the different motivations to make attributions in cases of voluntary and compulsory mergers. Originality/value The study contributes to the debate on the importance and usefulness of different types of PI, as financial as well as non-financial information and for different information users in the light of LG reform in Estonia as being a Central and Eastern European country.


Kadera Bahasa ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-104
Author(s):  
Lefrand Rurut

The aims of this research are to (1) describe the types of language error which is done by the students who follow the BIPA program at Indonesian Embassy, New Delhi, India and (2) to elaborate the way to solve the language error problem which is done by the students who follow the BIPA program at Indonesian Embassy, New Delhi, India.  This research use case study method. The collecting data procedure in this research is done by using observation method.  The writer himself does the teaching program and the observation directly, then record the data.Based on the result of data analyses, it can be concluded that the types of language error which is done by the students of BIPA program in Indonesian Embassy, New Delhi India are (1) expressing error, (2) personal error, (3) group error, (4) analogy error, (5) teacher error. Besides, the students of BIPA program in Indonesian Embassy, New Delhi India make error on phonology, morphology, and syntax field. To solve those problems, the writer suggest that the teacher has to understand previously those student’s language errors, then allocating more time to give the proper comprehension to the students so that the language errors mentioned can be solved or at least can be minimalized.Moreover, to solve the student’s language error on phonological, morphological, and syntax, the writer suggest to the teacher to provide time or special class for especially learning grammar because commonly the learning modules or the materials of BIPA do not input the complete grammar material.This research contributes the important input to the BIPA teacher who will teach Indonesian language for Indian students. This research also to add the language knowledge especially in language error field.


2021 ◽  
Vol 277 ◽  
pp. 02007
Author(s):  
Ahmad Harakan ◽  
Nuryanti Mustari ◽  
Abel Alfred Kinyondo

The phenomenon of governance after the Reformation was the provision of more excellent opportunities for local governments to explore the capabilities and resources of their respective regions. Autonomy reflects the centralization policy that was previously implemented and is considered to have not been maximal in producing quality governance improvements, especially in cleanliness, which is the main problem in governance. This opportunity can be implemented by conducting learning and collaboration with other parties, both private and local governments abroad, who have a best practice profile of cleanliness governance through paradiplomacy practices. This research wants to obtain in-depth data. Data collection was carried out in three ways, namely interviews, observation, and documentation studies, through a qualitative approach with the case study method. The learning Process and cooperation in the Bantaeng Regency government impact changing people’s views and making hygiene management policies in Bantaeng. Besides, there is technology transfer to support the effectiveness and efficiency of waste management and city cleanliness in Bantaeng Regency.


2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 267-288
Author(s):  
Lyuhang Zhao ◽  
Jianqing Ruan ◽  
Xinjie Shi

The purpose of this study is to discuss the effectiveness of local industrial policies and show that effective industrial policies contribute to both the evolution and development of the cluster in the Chinese context, based on comparative advantages and market failures. We adopted a single case study method and conducted interviews with 30 stakeholders in the tea clusters; a documentary investigation was also used as a supplement. This case study finds that local industrial policies have played an important role when market failures occur in the development of agricultural clusters. The local government implemented a series of industrial policies to promote the progress of the tea industry at various stages of development. The case study further demonstrates what can be considered as an effective industrial policy in the dynamic process of agricultural development. This case also provides empirical evidence for local governments to remain sensitive to challenges and to develop timely industrial policies when an industrial cluster is faced with either opportunities or crises. Therefore, it has implications for local governments that need to improve agriculture in undeveloped regions.


Author(s):  
Yu-Che Chen ◽  
Kurt Thurmaier

This chapter provides a case study of building a knowledge management system for collaboration between local governments. It describes the management and development of such a system including Web sites and online search and submission of collaborative agreements. It also stresses the importance of coordination and management support for a multi-party development team. Data quality assurance should also be an integral part of the data collection and migration from a paper-based to an electronic system. The authors hope to shed light on the interrelated components of building a knowledge management system on collaboration. Moreover, the ?ndings of the case study inform the practice of managing a multi-party development team.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (12) ◽  
pp. 2553
Author(s):  
Risca Putri Prasinanda ◽  
Tika Widiastuti

This research aims at determining the competence of Nazhir on its efforts to manage cash waqf to empower productive society. Analysis technic done on this study is descriptive qualitative with case study method where this research is done by doing direct observation, taking documentation and all the data provided, and interviewing all the related parties to this matter, so that the data gained are able to answer all the research questions. The result of this research show that Indonesian Waqf Board has done its duty in accordance with the Regulation no 41 year 2004 to manage and develop cash waqf properly, it needs human resources which are reliable, professional, knowledgeable in economics, perseverance, and having strong commitment. Therefore, cash waqf institution has a really strategic role on creating a productive waqf in Indonesia, therefore a training is needed to the waqf managers (nazhirs), a continuous socialization from academicians, ulamas, sharia economics practicians, either from seminar, training, preaches, or mass media articles.Keywords: Baitul Mal Wat Tamwil, Financing Fund, Prosperity, SME, Maqasid shariah


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-60
Author(s):  
John Grant ◽  
Jeffrey M. Byford ◽  
Laura Casey ◽  
DeAnna Owens-Mosby ◽  
Cort Casey

The purpose of this study was to investigate the perceptions of teachers of religion courses who use the study of religion to prepare students for the pluralistic society awaiting them. The primary questions addressed in this study focused on perceptions of religious studies teachers regarding their definition of religious literacy, the content of a religiously literate person, the civic consequences of an education that ignores religious literacy, and how religious literacy might inculcate civic values. The participants of this study included five purposefully selected religious studies teachers from five different school types (i.e., Christian, Islamic, Jewish, nonsectarian, public). These participants were purposefully selected because their cases were information-rich' and illuminative; that is, they offered useful manifestations of the phenomenon of interest; sampling, then, is aimed at insight about the phenomenon, not empirical generalizations from a sample to a population. A qualitative case study method was employed to investigate four research questions: (1) How do religious studies teachers define religious literacy? (2) Why is religious literacy a necessary element in a students' secondary education? (3) What are the civic consequences of a society without religious literacy? and (4) How can religious studies inculcate civic values?


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-158
Author(s):  
Rati Sumanti

Internal Government Supervisory Apparatus (APIP) is an actor who conducts internal audit. The top level of capability of APIP shows that APIP is getting better in carrying out its role as an internal supervisor. However, not all APIP in Aceh have a good level of capability. Therefore, the Aceh BPKP Representative as the APIP supervisor agency seeks to increase the level of APIP capabilities through the Internal Audit Capability Model (IACM). This study aims to describe how the implementation of IACM in the region is proven to increase the capability level of APIP. Using a qualitative approach with a case study method, interviews were conducted with officials in the Aceh BPKP who were considered being representative so they could provide accurate information on the problem under study. There are 6 elements capability of APIP comprising 24 key process areas to reach level 3. Representatives of BPKP Aceh have improved capabilities of the six elements capability of APIP. Coaching conducted comprehensively has fulfilled 24 key process areas required in IACM including coaching and consulting activities. The findings in this study showed that of the 24 APIP in Aceh, 16 APIP or 67% have increased capability levels. This means that implementing IACM conducted by the Aceh BPKP Representative shows a positive impact on improving the capabilities of APIP. So this research contributes to the practice where other local governments can adopt the efforts and improvements that need to be made according to the six elements of APIP capabilities. Keywords: Internal Audit, Internal Government Supervisory Apparatus (APIP), Capabilityof APIP, Finance and Development Supervisory Agency (BPKP) Abstrak Aparat Pengawasan Intern Pemerintah (APIP) adalah aktor yang melakukan pengawasan intern. Tingginya level kapabilitas APIP menunjukkan semakin baik pula APIP dalam menjalankan perannya sebagai pengawas intern. Namun demikian, belum semua APIP di Aceh memiliki level kapabilitas yang baik. Oleh karenanya, Perwakilan BPKP Aceh selaku instansi pembina APIP berupaya melakukan peningkatan level kapabilitas APIP melalui Internal Audit Capability Model (IACM). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat gambaran bagaimana penerapan IACM di daerah apakah terbukti mampu meningkatkan level kapabilitas APIP. Menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode studi kasus, dilakukan wawancara kepada Pejabat di Perwakilan BPKP Aceh yang dianggap representatif sehingga dapat memberikan informasi yang akurat terhadap masalah yang diteliti. Ada 6 elemen kapabilitas APIP yang terdiri atas 24 area proses kunci untuk mencapai level 3. Perwakilan BPKP Aceh telah meningkatkan kapabilitas pada enam elemen kapabilitas APIP tersebut. Pembinaan yang dilakukan secara komprehensif telah memenuhi 24 area proses kunci yang dipersyaratkan dalam IACM, yang meliputi kegiatan pembinaan dan konsultasi. Temuan dalam penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa dari 24 APIP di wilayah Aceh, 16 APIP Pemerintah Daerah atau 67% mengalami peningkatan level kapabilitas. Hal ini berarti penerapan IACM yang dilakukan oleh Perwakilan BPKP Aceh menunjukkan dampak positif bagi peningkatan kapabilitas APIP, sehingga penelitian ini memberikan kontribusi praktik sehingga pemerintah daerah lainnya dapat mengadopsi upaya-upaya serta perbaikan yang perlu dilakukan sesuai enam elemen kapabilitas APIP. Kata kunci: Pengawasan Internal, Aparat Pengawasan Intern Pemerintah (APIP), Kapabilitas APIP, Badan Pengawasan Keuangan dan Pembangunan (BPKP)


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sri Zulyanti Mardhiah, Asdi Agustar, Anwar Kasim, Mahdi

This paper aims to discuss how the actual potential of existing sugar palm development in farm households. The study was conducted using case study method, where the primary data is the main data used to address the research questions. Data were collection using questionnaire which were analysed with qualitative and quantitative approach. The result of the research shows that sugar palm is a commodity that has prospect to be developed to increase income and improve welfare of poor farmers. The potential of sugar palm business development was analysed in terms three aspects: 1) condition of land availability; 2) Manpower owned for palm sugar business; And 3) Experience about palm sugar plants business. Perceptions of farmers are also quite supportive for the development of palm sugarbusiness, although including the medium category because they look very open toaccept innovation.


Author(s):  
Dinna Eka Graha Lestari

The influence of modernization, cultural value of a society that changes towards cultural values. Society can be classified as a modern society because it reflects the cultural characteristics of modern society. The traditional IdherBumi ceremony can provide a large income for the village. Revenue comes from parking tickets, sponsorships and also local governments. Based on the situation and conditions in the field, the focus of this research is: (1) The concept of the IdherBumi Traditional Ceremony in the Using Community, (2) The Change in the Traditional IdherBumi Ceremony of the Using Community, (3). Related to the above focus, the approach used in this research is descriptive qualitative case study method, and uses data validity techniques that are based on trust, transformational, dependability and certainty based on objectivity.    


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