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Development of Cultural Tourism in Kutu Wetan Village with Community Involvement to Increase Local Wealth Amin, Grace; Rahmiati, Filda; Goenadhi, Felix; Widyanto, Hanif Adinugroho
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v6i1.1987

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One of the most important parts of the tourist industry all around the world is cultural tourism. Through the utilization of cultural tourism, tourism villages are able to utilize it as a source of income for the community. This study's objective was to investigate and evaluate several approaches to the promotion of cultural tourism in Kutu Wetan Village, Ponorogo. Participatory observation and in-depth interviews were utilized as components of a qualitative data collecting approach for the purpose of gathering the aforementioned information. The research team conducted interviews with the chief of Kutu Wetan Village, members of the surrounding communities, and officials from the regional administration. In addition, researchers participate in cultural events in Ponorogo, such as the Reog Ponorogo Festival, in order to gauge the community's level of interest in maintaining its cultural tourism and preserve its traditions. The findings demonstrated that cultural tourism plays an important role among the many goods and services offered by the tourist industry. On the other hand, there is still a need to improve support from both the government and the community through promoting involvement in the development of tourist initiatives. The growing sense of pride that local people have in their culture can have an effect on the competitive advantage that sustainable tourism enjoys.
Community-Based Sustainable Tourism Village through Nature and Culture Tourism Rahmiati, Filda; Ismail, Yunita; Amin, Grace; Goenadhi, Felix; Chairy, Chairy
Dimas: Jurnal Pemikiran Agama untuk Pemberdayaan Vol 23, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : LP2M of Institute for Research and Community Services - UIN Walisongo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/dms.2023.231.13537

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The decline in visitors during the COVID-19 outbreak is one of the factors affecting the profitability of tourist destinations. This condition is challenging for developing tourist villages, especially the Hegarmukti tourist village. Several activity restrictions during the COVID-19 outbreak have made community-based tourism development programs experience obstacles. Through this community service activity, the 4C model analysis (Conservation, Community, Culture, and Commerce) is to be applied to optimize the growth of the Hergarmukti tourist village. The activity begins with a semi-formal interview process and observations to gather information. Through this activity, it was revealed that some potential has not been exploited, especially in terms of natural and cultural tourism. Socialization activities by conducting capacity-building workshops for preserving natural ecosystems through waste management were conducted with the Situ Rawa Binong residents. Besides, cultural promotion activities through local art performances displayed by the Cahaya Gumilar Art Gallery also attract tourists. To run a sustainable tourism village, the community requires soft skills training in tourism and marketing. The study also offers several possible tourist attractions to stimulate the local economy.
Community-Based Tourism Impression Self-Esteem in Rural Tourism Development Amin, Grace; Rahmiati, Filda; Ismail, Yunita; Prayoga, Tasya Zahwa
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 6, No 2 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v6i2.1639

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Due to its distinctive nature, culture, and warm hospitality of the indigenous people, Indonesia is well renowned as a tourist destination. Both domestic and international tourists frequently visit a variety of tourist destinations. While some of the attractions are run by locals, others are overseen by outside organizations or foreign nationals. This study aims to analyze the role of indigenous peoples in their participation in tourism development in Tanjung Lesung, Banten. To gather qualitative information, participant observation, and in-depth interviews were performed. This study revealed that indigenous people might create a feeling of self- worth through communal development. Locals are willing to contribute their resources to the growth of tourism in their area. Increased local community self-esteem may have an impact on the competitiveness of rural tourism.
The factors influence on consumers purchase intention and purchase decisions of organic food in Indonesia Septiani, Jerni Sari; Hakim, Dani Lukman; Rahmiati, Filda; Amin, Grace; Mangkurat, R. Stevanus Bayu
Bioculture Journal Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/bioculture.v2i1.2024.877

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Background: Organic products in Indonesia represent 0.03% of global demand. Health problems are one of the causes of increasing consumer awareness in the world to maintain health and reduce environmental impact. The organic market is growing, but obstacles awareness still prevents it. The purpose of this research is to examine the influence of health consciousness, perceived quality, and environmental awareness of organic food in Indonesia. Methods: A quantitative method was used and the data acquired through Google form. The research design method by conducting online questionnaires. The questionnaires were distributed online for those who intend to purchase organic food in Indonesia. The total respondents in this research are 180. The data analysis design used in this research is Partial Least Square-based Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) using Smart-PLS, starting from the measurement of outer model, inner model, and hypothesis testing. Result: This study has 7 hypotheses and the results showed that health consciousness, perceived quality, directly influencing purchase decision and indirectly mediated by purchase intention. Conclusion: However, environmental awareness has no direct and indirect influence on consumer purchase decisions of organic food in Indonesia. Novelty/Originality of this study: Using the PLS-SEM method, this study provides in-depth insights into how these factors influence purchase intention, while environmental awareness does not show a significant influence.
Boosting Local Economy through Tourism: Community-Based Tourism on Cultural Tourism Activities Prayoga, Tasya Zahwa; Rahmiati, Filda; Amin, Grace; Goenadhi, Felix; Hariri, Mohammed
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Ilomata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijss.v5i2.1146

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Tourism may have a variety of positive outcomes including increased local economy, creation of jobs, and infrastructural improvements. The objective of this research is to examine the Community-based tourism (CBT) approach in order to achieve several SDGs to strengthen local economy. This study employs a qualitative approach that includes observation and interviews conducted in phases with Kutu Wetan Village, Indonesia. The village has the competitive advantage of having several cultural attractions with rich history story about the presence of Ponorogo regency. All of the measures in this study are used with the intention of stimulating the development of all tourism facilities to increase the destination’s appeal that diversifying the local economy and creating jobs. Results shows that Kutu Wetan Village still lack variety of entrance points (tour packages, cultural events, homestays, culinary option, and transportation business). Successful implementation of CBT Kutu Wetan are depends on their cooperative mindset and local’s strong economic interest. To achieve long-term sustainable tourism development in supporting the local economy, it is important for Kutu Wetan village to build an appealing and genuine destination that offers diversify tourist attraction while maintaining the surrounding environment and culture.
PELATIHAN TATACARA DAN HUKUM KEMITRAAN WARALABA SEBAGAI STRATEGI UNGGUL PENGEMBANGAN UMKM DI CIKARANG Kristianto, Fennieka; Rahmiati, Filda; Junaedi, Yusup; Daniela, Lerissa; Amin, Grace
Jurnal Pengabdian UMKM Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Januari
Publisher : Pusat Studi UMKM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36448/jpu.v4i1.84

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Bisnis kemitraan waralaba menjadi salah satu strategi unggul bagi Usaha Mikro, Kecil, dan Menengah (UMKM) dalam memperluas jangkauan pemasaran dan meningkatkan daya saing. Maka, pemahaman yang mendalam tentang tata cara dan aspek hukum waralaba sangat penting untuk menjamin keberlanjutan dan kesuksesan kemitraan. Pelatihan ini dirancang untuk memberikan wawasan kepada UMKM di Cikarang khususnya UMKM dampingan pada program UMKM Naik Kelas tentang pengelolaan kontrak, perjanjian, dan perlindungan hak kekayaan intelektual, yang merupakan elemen penting dalam membangun kemitraan yang adil dan berkelanjutan. Program Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (PKM) ini dilaksanakan oleh dosen Prodi Hukum President University. Program ini menegaskan pentingnya pemahaman hukum sebagai pilar utama dalam pengembangan bisnis UMKM yang kompetitif dan berkelanjutan.
Understanding Women Employees’ Satisfaction in the Automotive Sector: Challenges in a Male-Dominated Field Amin, Grace; Henakin, Brigitha Queenkesya
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2024: PROCEEDING OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Publisher : President University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v0i0.5681

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The rising participation of women in the workforce has recently become a topic ofsignificant debate, particularly regarding the intricate balance between professional andfamilial responsibilities. This study seeks to elucidate the effects of workload stress,perceived organizational support, and work-family conflict on work-life balance, with jobsatisfaction as a mediating variable. Utilizing Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) toanalyze data from 254 valid respondents, the research tested ten hypotheses. Out of these,four hypotheses were substantiated, while six were not supported. Specifically, thehypotheses concerning the impact of perceived organizational support on work-lifebalance, the effect of work-life balance on job satisfaction, and the role of perceivedorganizational support in influencing job satisfaction—both directly and through work-life balance—were not validated.Keywords: Workload, Perceived Organizational Support, Work-family conflict, Work-life balance, Jobsatisfaction.
Enhancing Fish Farmers’ Income in Bekasi: Blue Economy and Digital Transformation with Penta Helix Support Larasati, Ikramina; Amin, Grace; Retno, Hernawati; Amalina, Shinta; Aima, Havidz
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2024: PROCEEDING OF 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FAMILY BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v0i0.5669

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This research explores the role of Indonesia's blue economy in promoting sustainable development and economic growth, focusing specifically on the catfish industry. With increasing domestic and export demand, the catfish sector is positioned to capitalize on the opportunities presented by marine-based activities, such as fisheries and aquaculture. To maximize this potential, stakeholders must adopt digital transformation and implement a collaborative Penta-Helix model, which integrates government, academia, industry, community, and media. This study examines critical success factors for catfish entrepreneurs, highlighting how the Penta-Helix model can facilitate digital innovation and enhance income levels. Mixed method was employed in this research. By leveraging technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), catfish producers can improve operational efficiency, optimize resource management, and expand market reach. Real-time monitoring of essential production factors, including water quality and feed consumption, enables more efficient resource utilization, reduced production costs, and improved product quality. The findings indicate that the synergy between digital transformation and the Penta-Helix model is vital for enhancing the competitive edge of catfish enterprises and fostering sustainable economic growth in Indonesia.
Development of Cultural Tourism in Kutu Wetan Village with Community Involvement to Increase Local Wealth Amin, Grace; Rahmiati, Filda; Goenadhi, Felix; Widyanto, Hanif Adinugroho
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 6, No 1 (2023): January 2023
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v6i1.1987

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One of the most important parts of the tourist industry all around the world is cultural tourism. Through the utilization of cultural tourism, tourism villages are able to utilize it as a source of income for the community. This study's objective was to investigate and evaluate several approaches to the promotion of cultural tourism in Kutu Wetan Village, Ponorogo. Participatory observation and in-depth interviews were utilized as components of a qualitative data collecting approach for the purpose of gathering the aforementioned information. The research team conducted interviews with the chief of Kutu Wetan Village, members of the surrounding communities, and officials from the regional administration. In addition, researchers participate in cultural events in Ponorogo, such as the Reog Ponorogo Festival, in order to gauge the community's level of interest in maintaining its cultural tourism and preserve its traditions. The findings demonstrated that cultural tourism plays an important role among the many goods and services offered by the tourist industry. On the other hand, there is still a need to improve support from both the government and the community through promoting involvement in the development of tourist initiatives. The growing sense of pride that local people have in their culture can have an effect on the competitive advantage that sustainable tourism enjoys.
Digital Transformation and The Blue Economy: Penta-Helix Model For Catfish Farmers In West Java Havidz, Ikramina Larasati Hazrati; Wiratih, Hernawati W. Retno; Aima, M. Havidz; Amin, Grace; Santowijaya, Alfadli
Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting (July-August 2
Publisher : Dinasti Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38035/dijefa.v6i3.4694

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This study aims to analyze the impact of digital transformation in increasing the income of catfish farmers in several ways: (1) Analyze who benefits from the implementation of digital transformation; (2) Analyze the creation of jobs with the use of digital transformation; (3) Analyze the motivation of catfish farmer groups in entrepreneurship; (4) Analyze the use of digital transformation in the implementation of the blue economy. Qualitative methods were used to collect initial data related to the potential of catfish farmers in West Java Province, Indonesia. Participatory observation, in-depth interviews, surveys, and Penta-Helix model were also utilized. This study also formulates hypotheses and builds instruments for quantitative measurement. Our research focus on one province which may not generalizable to other cities and provinces in Indonesia. The future research may conduct in other cities or provinces because Indonesia is well known as archipelagic country in the world that has great potential for blue economy in the marine and fisheries sector. West Java proximity to Jakarta provides a logistical advantage for catfish distribution. A penta-helix collaboration (government, stakeholders, academia, community, industry) should develop infrastructure for cultivation, processing, logistics and digital management.