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Ketahanan Budaya Masyarakat Bali Aga dalam Menciptakan Desa Wisata yang Berkelanjutan Widiastuti
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2018): MODAL BUDAYA PARIWISATA BALI
Publisher : Universitas Udayana

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This article aims to determine the level of cultural resilience in the Bali Aga villages. The level of resilience is measured from the level of morphological changes of the village and the building on site. The study focuses on the development of the village and building morphology on site, resilience level, and factors that shape resilience. The approach used is descriptive qualitative with research locus is in four villages includes Tenganan Pegringsingan Village, Bugbug Village (Regency of Karangasem), Penglipuran Village, and Bayung Gede Village (Regency of Bangli). The result is Tenganan Pegringsingan Village has a very high cultural resilience, Penglipuran Village has high level of cultural resilience, Village Bayung Gede has a low level of cultural resilience, and the lowest level of cultural resilience is Bugbug Village. The most in uential factor on the level of cultural resilience is the internal factors, especially the ability to integrate the traditional management model (social, economic, and culture) and modern management model (tourism). Managing the uniqueness of village assets proves to be an important factor in creating a sustainable tourism village which is shown by the high number of tourist visits continuously.
Building the "Golden Generation": Understanding the Drivers of Investment Behavior in Gen Z and Millennial Women Apriani, Erna; Widiastuti; Hartati, Nani; Nurjanah, Rina; Latif, Abdul
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

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Purpose: This study aims to analyze the influence of financial knowledge and personality traits on the investment behavior of Gen Z and Millennial women with education level serving as a mediating variable.Method: The research employs Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) using SmartPLS software. The study sample includes Gen Z and Millennial women in Bekasi Regency. A purposive sampling technique was used, combining online and direct questionnaire distribution methods as well as interviews. A total of 100 respondents were selected for the study.Result: The findings indicate that financial knowledge does not directly impact investment behavior or education level. However, personality traits significantly influence both investment behavior and education level. Additionally, education level significantly affects investment behavior. While education level does not mediate the relationship between financial knowledge and investment behavior, it does mediate the relationship between personality traits and investment behavior.Practical Implications for Economic Growth and Development: This research underscores the importance of financial knowledge for Gen Z and Millennial women, particularly as Gen Z is poised to become the "golden generation" by 2045. By fostering sound financial management practices through financial knowledge and personality traits, individuals can effectively convert income into long-term assets through various investment instruments. This, in turn, contributes to sustainable economic development and growth.
RETRACTED: Motivasi Belajar siswa SMK N 1 Payakumbuh dalam Pembelajaran Renang Ahmad, Endi; Tangkudung, James; Karna Wijaya, Yasep Setia; Widiastuti
Journal Sport Area Vol 3 No 1 (2018): June
Publisher : UIR Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/sportarea.2018.vol3(1).1433

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This article has been withdrawn at the request of the Chief Editor. The reason for the withdrawal is that this article also published in the Journal Physical Education, Health and Recreation link: (https: //jurnal.unimed.ac.id/2012/index.php/jpehr/article/view/ 9557). The condition for submitting a work for publication is that the author explicitly states that all of his works are original and have not appeared in publications elsewhere. We apologize to journal readers that this was not detected during the delivery process.
Trends in scientific publication of traditional game learning models in physical education and sports in Indonesia: A bibliometric analysis Alpen, Joni; Dlis, Firmansyah; Hernawan; Widiastuti; Apriani, Leni; Kurniawan, Edi; Sofyan, Davi
Journal Sport Area Vol 7 No 2 (2022): August
Publisher : UIR Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/sportarea.2022.vol7(2).9072

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The development of scientific publications in the field of traditional game learning models requires more research in order to compete with other fields. The goal of this research is to look at the production of scientific publications based on the traditional game learning model. The Scopus database and various bibliometric indicators such as global publication trends, most active authors, number of citations, and author keywords are used to collect publications. From 1996 to 2022, a total of 473 publications on traditional game learning models are discovered. Data in Comma-separated Values (CSV) and Research Information Systems (RIS) formats are exported to Microsoft Excel, Publish or Perish (PoP), and VOSviewer software for this review. According to the research findings, 2021 has been the year with the most publications, with 139 documents. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia is listed as the most active affiliate, with up to 80 academic scientific works published. Suherman, A., from Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, is the most active writer, with 13 publications to his credit. With 60 documents, the Journal of Physics Conference Series is the most actively published scientific resource. Some of the research limitations in our paper include the selection of keywords that do not represent the entire search data, data filters, and data providers. It should be noted that a variety of other databases can be used to obtain data. This bibliometric study sheds light on future research directions in the field of traditional game learning models.