Kalvin A. Parinding
Universitas Tadulako, Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia

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Efektivitas Alokasi Dana Desa dalam Meningkatkan Industri Kecil Menengah di Desa Kalukubula Eka Ayu Setiawati; Yunus Sading; Kalvin A. Parinding; Eko Jokolelono; Nurnaningsih Nurnaningsih
Studi Ilmu Manajemen dan Organisasi Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Juli
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v6i2.4645

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Purpose: This study examines the extent of the utilization of village fund allocation to develop small and medium industries in Kalukubula village, Sigi Biromaru Sub-District. Method/approach: This study employs a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques were carried out through observations, interviews, and documentation. The informants included village government officials and small-to medium-sized industry actors who received village fund support. This study applies Richard M. Steers' (1985) theory of Effectiveness, focusing on three indicators: goal achievement, adaptation, and integration. Results/findings: The results obtained by the author in this research show that the effective utilization of village funds enhances small and medium enterprises through support for business capital and equipment in Kalukubula Village, based on three indicators of effectiveness: achievement of goals, where support from village funds not only successfully increases community income but also creates business independence; adaptation by providing training facilities and offering assistance in infrastructure that meets the needs of entrepreneurs; and integration, where the Kalukubula Village Government has conducted socialization regarding the use of village funds. Conclusion: The allocation of village funds in Kalukubula Village has proven to be fairly effective in supporting the development of small and medium industries based on Steers' three organizational effectiveness indicators. Limitations: This research was limited by time and was only conducted in one village as a case study. Contribution: This study provides recommendations to the village government to maximize the use of village funds for the development of small and medium industries to improve the village economy.
The Effect of Human Development Index, Domestic Investment (PMDN), and Foreign Direct Investment (PMA) on Labor Absorption in the Sulawesi Region, 2016–2024 Muhammad Muntazhar Sulaiman; Patta Tope; Kalvin A. Parinding; Laendatu Pembonan; Mohamad Ichwan; Muh. Afief Mubayyin
International Journal of Health, Economics, and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol. 8 No. 2: April 2026
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56338/ijhess.v8i2.10920

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This study aims to analyze the influence of the Human Development Index (HDI), Domestic Investment (PMDN), and Foreign Investment (PMA) on labor absorption in the Sulawesi region during 2016–2024, This study uses a quantitative approach with secondary data obtained from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) and analyzed using panel data regression. Based on the results of the model selection regression test through the Chow test and the Hausman test, it was obtained that the Fixed Effect Model (FEM) is the most appropriate model. The results of the study show that simultaneously HDI, PMDN, and PMA have a significant effect on labor absorption, with the F Test (Simultaneous) producing a probability value of 0.00000 (< 0.05). Partially, HDI and PMDN have a significant effect. Showing that improving the quality of human resources and domestic investment have an important role in optimizing labor absorption Meanwhile, FDI has no significant effect, indicating that foreign investment has not been able to absorb labor optimally.