Linggarwati, Tundjung
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Implementation of Samsung Tech Institute Program in SMK Negeri 2 Bawang, Banjarnegara Regency Hartantri, Anjuni Maulia; Linggarwati, Tundjung
JUSS (Jurnal Sosial Soedirman) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): JUSS (Jurnal Sosial Soedirman)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial and Ilmu Politik Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

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This research aims to determine the implementation of the Samsung Tech Institute Program which is Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) from a multinational company, namely Samsung, especially at SMK Negeri 2 Bawang, Banjarnegara Regency. This research uses CSR as a framework analysis that uses the Triple Bottom Line principle. The method is a descriptive qualitative, with primary data sources from interviews and observations as well as secondary data. The research results show that the Samsung Tech Institute Program is implemented through Samsung Indonesia's CSR activities "Samsung Tech Institute" which has a selected curriculum such as Hand Held Product (HHP), Home Appliances (HA), Audio Visual (AV), Training of Teachers (ToT), Samsung Innovation Campus (SIC), Skills and Competency Test, and Field Work Practices. The implementation of the Samsung Tech Institute also contributes to produce the graduates who are able to compete in job competition.
Localizing Sustainabl Development Goals In Banyumas: Local Resource Development Strategy to Compete in The Global Market Linggarwati, Tundjung
Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities
Publisher : RMPI-BRIN

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The aim of this research is to analyze Banyumas Regency government’s efforts to develop local resources to compete in the global market. This effort is part of the 9th SDGs localization strategy related to industry, innovation, and infrastructure. One of the SDGs 9 targets related to local industry is target 9b, namely supporting the development of domestic technology, research, and innovation in developing countries. The author uses qualitative methods by collecting primary and secondary data. The author interviewed several business actors and representatives from the Banyumas Regency Industry and Trade Service (Dinperindag), scientific literature documents, and mass media. The research results show that local governments have attempted to develop small and medium enterprises as a local economic development strategy by considering local markets, needs, and resources. Regional governments participate in helping local entrepreneurs utilize local resources and exports to compete in the global market.