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The Influence of Intended Strategy and Emergent Strategy on Open Innovation in Improving the Performance of the Creative Economy Industry in Sounth Sumatra and West Sumatra Arfah Piliang; Nuraini Nuraini; Rasmon Rasmon; Candra Irawan; Jonnedi Jonnedi; Supriatiningsih Supriatiningsih
Jurnal Akuntansi, Manajemen, Bisnis dan Teknologi Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Akuntansi, Manajemen, Bisnis dan Teknologi Edisi Agustus 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Mahaputra Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56870/vwteje32

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This study investigates how both planned (intended) and adaptive (emergent) strategies influence the adoption of open innovation and examines their subsequent effects on the performance of creative industries in South and West Sumatra. Employing a quantitative survey of 150 industry participants, the findings reveal that each strategy positively contributes to the implementation of open innovation. Moreover, open innovation acts as a mediating mechanism that enhances business performance. These outcomes underscore the importance of integrating deliberate planning with agile responses to strengthen innovation capabilities and drive organizational success within the creative economy
MANGROVE FOR FUTURE: GERAKAN PENANAMAN MANGROVE SEBAGAI SOLUSI PELESTARIAN PESISIR DI PULAU HARAPAN Supriatiningsih, Supriatiningsih; Febrianti, Wenty; Rizaldy, M. Asmi; Ibrahim, Luckman; Kaunang, Sandra DE; Ruseno, Ndaru; Abdulah, Budiman; Suryaningsih, Maria; Ramdany, Ramdany; Ghofir, Ade; Maftuchah, Viniyati; Darwis, Hidayat; Rizal, Moch; Santoso, Imam; Suhana, Suhana; Susilawati, Susi; Mulyanti, Rita Yuni; Mahroji, Dwi
EDELWEISS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2 No 3 (2026): Juli 2026
Publisher : Universitas Teknologi Muhammadiyah Jakarta (UTM Jakarta)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37932/6z4f3w94

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Coastal areas face various environmental pressures, such as abrasion, ecosystem degradation, and reduced mangrove vegetation cover due to human activities and environmental change. Harapan Island, in the Seribu Islands, is one of the coastal areas with a vital mangrove ecosystem, both as a natural coastal barrier and as a habitat for marine life. However, the condition of the mangroves in this area still requires strengthening through conservation and rehabilitation activities involving the community. The "Mangrove for Future" program was designed as a community service activity based on mangrove planting on Harapan Island, with the aim of increasing community ecological awareness, strengthening coastal conservation efforts, and encouraging community participation in environmental rehabilitation. The implementation method included preparation, outreach and education, mangrove planting, and monitoring and evaluation. The implementation results showed that the mangrove planting program was able to increase community understanding of the ecological function of mangroves, encourage community and youth involvement in conservation activities, and has the potential to strengthen coastal protection from abrasion in the long term. This program also demonstrated that mangrove conservation not only has ecological impacts but also contributes to social strengthening of coastal communities through the growth of collective concern for the environment. Thus, the mangrove planting movement on Harapan Island can be a real solution for sustainable coastal conservation
The Identifikasi Aktor Kunci dan Potensi Modal Sosial dalam Mendukung Pelaksanaan Program KKN Supriatiningsih, Supriatiningsih
EDELWEISS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2 No 2 (2026): Mei 2026
Publisher : Universitas Teknologi Muhammadiyah Jakarta (UTM Jakarta)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37932/9s8qhk54

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Community Service Program (Kuliah Kerja Nyata/KKN) is a form of community engagement aimed at encouraging community participation in local development processes. This activity was carried out in Pasar Manggis Subdistrict, Setiabudi District, South Jakarta, to identify environmental issues and promote community involvement in addressing these challenges. The implementation method used a participatory approach by actively involving community members in the stages of problem identification, activity planning, and program evaluation. Data collection techniques included field observations, community discussions, and activity documentation. The results indicate that one of the main issues faced by the community is environmental security, which still requires improvements in facilities and coordination among residents. However, the community still possesses relatively strong social capital, as reflected in the presence of cooperation activities, trust among residents, and participation in neighborhood initiatives. Therefore, strengthening community participation and collaboration among residents is essential to support safer and more sustainable community development
MANGROVE FOR FUTURE: GERAKAN PENANAMAN MANGROVE SEBAGAI SOLUSI PELESTARIAN PESISIR DI PULAU HARAPAN Supriatiningsih, Supriatiningsih; Febrianti, Wenty; Rizaldy, M. Asmi; Ibrahim, Luckman; Kaunang, Sandra DE; Ruseno, Ndaru; Abdulah, Budiman; Suryaningsih, Maria; Ramdany, Ramdany; Ghofir, Ade; Maftuchah, Viniyati; Darwis, Hidayat; Rizal, Moch; Santoso, Imam; Suhana, Suhana; Susilawati, Susi; Mulyanti, Rita Yuni; Mahroji, Dwi
EDELWEISS: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2 No 3 (2026): Juli 2026
Publisher : Universitas Teknologi Muhammadiyah Jakarta (UTM Jakarta)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37932/6z4f3w94

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Coastal areas face various environmental pressures, such as abrasion, ecosystem degradation, and reduced mangrove vegetation cover due to human activities and environmental change. Harapan Island, in the Seribu Islands, is one of the coastal areas with a vital mangrove ecosystem, both as a natural coastal barrier and as a habitat for marine life. However, the condition of the mangroves in this area still requires strengthening through conservation and rehabilitation activities involving the community. The "Mangrove for Future" program was designed as a community service activity based on mangrove planting on Harapan Island, with the aim of increasing community ecological awareness, strengthening coastal conservation efforts, and encouraging community participation in environmental rehabilitation. The implementation method included preparation, outreach and education, mangrove planting, and monitoring and evaluation. The implementation results showed that the mangrove planting program was able to increase community understanding of the ecological function of mangroves, encourage community and youth involvement in conservation activities, and has the potential to strengthen coastal protection from abrasion in the long term. This program also demonstrated that mangrove conservation not only has ecological impacts but also contributes to social strengthening of coastal communities through the growth of collective concern for the environment. Thus, the mangrove planting movement on Harapan Island can be a real solution for sustainable coastal conservation