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TPS 3R Management Development Model: Social Learning, Collaboration and Partnership, Zero Waste Lifestyle for a Sustainable Future Firmansyah, Deri; Suryana, Asep; Rifai, Asep Achmad; Hartika, Nely; Syamiya, Estu Niana
Journal of Community Service and Society Empowerment Том 2 № 02 (2024): Journal of Community Service and Society Empowerment
Publisher : PT. Riset Press International

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59653/jcsse.v2i02.745

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The implementation of PKM as a critical concern related to the classic problem of waste disposal. The text of this article is a synthesis of reports from two community service (PKM) implementations carried out continuously in two academic periods, regarding the issue of developing TPS 3R management and the dominance of household waste composition. The results of the implementation of the first edition of PKM and the second edition of PKM based on social learning, coolaboration and partnership consistently lead to a zero waste lifestyle in the future in a sustainable manner. Small surveys, conservation and socialization are part of the methodological aspects of both PKM implementation, social learning, environment, dynamic interaction and community learning methods are adopted, future expectations of the results of the implementation are both synthesized. To improve sustainable waste management, the TPS3R management development model is based on social learning through collaboration and partnership minimization towards zero waste by involving four actors (quadruple helix) who consider social and environmental elements in an innovative collaboration framework, relevant to be adopted, implemented and developed, towards a zero waste lifestyle in a sustainable future. The aspects needed to achieve the success of this process emphasize several keyword aspects, including socialization, culture, awareness, consumtion pattern (smart consumer), wise lifestyle, mindset, social learning, adaptive & innovative, immitation &; evaluative models, consistency.
Upaya Mengurangi Pengangguran Melalui Usaha Mikro Kecil dan Menengah (UMKM) di Provinsi Banten Hartika, Nely; Jumiati, Ipah Ema; Damarwulan, Liza Mumtazah; Sudrajat, Agung; Widyawati, Widyawati; Rudiansyah, Rudiansyah
Sawala : Jurnal Administrasi Negara Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Sawala Administrasi Negara
Publisher : Program Studi Administrasi Negara Universitas Serang Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/sawala.v11i1.5901

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This research background is that there is an increase in the unemployment rate in Banten Province, and available labor resources in the labor market in Banten Province are growing every year. But on the other hand, due to the increase in the unemployment rate every year and the increase in the number of workers, the existing workforce is not being absorbed properly. The purpose of this research is to find out how efforts to deal with unemployment through efforts to reduce unemployment through micro, small and medium enterprises (UMKM) in Banten Province. In this study, researchers used qualitative research methods. Small and medium enterprises in Banten Province absorb 235,022 workers, namely the food industry with 91,476 workers. followed by the garment industry with 34,508 people, and the wood and cork industry excluding furniture with 3,056 people. MSMEs have made a major contribution to economic growth and have had a positive impact on people's welfare, especially those in Banten Province
Cognitive Bias on Financial Decision-Making in MSMEs Purnamasari, Imas; Sugiharti, Harpa; Machmud, Amir; Hartika, Nely; Ahiase, Godwin; Acheampong, Kennedy
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 20 No 1 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v20i1.14805

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This study aims to analyze the effect of cognitive bias on the Financial Decision Making of MSME actors in Bandung City. The research method used is descriptive verification with quantitative approach. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to 385 MSME actors in Bandung City. The variables being studied for independent variables are overconfidence bias, confirmation bias, herding bias, anchoring bias, hindsight bias, the illusion of control bias, loss aversion bias, endowment bias, regret aversion bias, and status quo bias, while for the dependent variable is Financial Decision Making. Regression results show that overconfidence bias and loss aversion bias positively affect financial decision-making, while the illusion of control bias has a negative effect. Other cognitive bias variables do not affect Financial Decision Making. Cognitive biases that cause suboptimal financial decisions can hinder the productivity of MSMEs, this can affect the contribution of the MSME sector to the National Gross Domestic Product.
Cognitive Bias on Financial Decision-Making in MSMEs Purnamasari, Imas; Sugiharti, Harpa; Machmud, Amir; Hartika, Nely; Ahiase, Godwin; Acheampong, Kennedy
Eko-Regional: Jurnal Pembangunan Ekonomi Wilayah Vol 20 No 1 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32424/er.v20i1.14805

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This study aims to analyze the effect of cognitive bias on the Financial Decision Making of MSME actors in Bandung City. The research method used is descriptive verification with quantitative approach. Data were collected through questionnaires distributed to 385 MSME actors in Bandung City. The variables being studied for independent variables are overconfidence bias, confirmation bias, herding bias, anchoring bias, hindsight bias, the illusion of control bias, loss aversion bias, endowment bias, regret aversion bias, and status quo bias, while for the dependent variable is Financial Decision Making. Regression results show that overconfidence bias and loss aversion bias positively affect financial decision-making, while the illusion of control bias has a negative effect. Other cognitive bias variables do not affect Financial Decision Making. Cognitive biases that cause suboptimal financial decisions can hinder the productivity of MSMEs, this can affect the contribution of the MSME sector to the National Gross Domestic Product.