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INTERIOR RESTORATION A.A MARAMIS BUILDING MINISTRY OF FINANCE OF INDONESIA: DEVELOPING INTERIOR CONCEPTS WITH THE PRINCIPLES OF CULTURAL HERITAGE RESTORATION Purnama, Ika Yuni
International Review of Humanities Studies Vol. 5, No. 3
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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A.A Maramis is a palace building consisting of 3 floors with the 19th century Empire in Indonesia. This building represents the development of Indonesian architecture in the early 19th century. In the renovation planning that began at the end of 2019, the A.A Maramis building is expected to be a historical reminder of how important this agency is as well as the chronology of events that have occurred in the past in order to increase love for the nation and the motherland. In the planning of restoration is expected to become one of the attractive and educative tourism destination. Restoration of A.A. Maramis building refers to the concepts and principles of Cultural Heritage. This study uses qualitative methods and interdisciplinary approaches include history, culture, and aesthetics. The renovation and development as well as the use of the interior or interior is a place to preserve, present and convey information about the travel history of the Ministry of Finance in developing the nation and state of Indonesia.
The Effect of Technology Training on Increasing MSME Productivity: Case Analysis of Digital Training Programs for Local Craftsmen Lukita, Chandra; Purnama, Ika Yuni; Rahardja, Untung; Natasya, Ersa Aura; Sanjaya, Yulia Putri Ayu
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

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This research aims to explore the impact of technology training on increasing the productivity of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), focusing on local artisans. The Partial Least Squares structural analysis method (PLS-SEM) tests the proposed hypothesis based on survey data from MSMEs participating in digital training programs. The research results show that active participation in technology training programs significantly increases the application of technology in MSME business operations. Applying this technology will then have a positive impact on improving the productivity of MSMEs. Additionally, consistency in construct measurement, such as reliability and validity, is vital in explaining variation in the dependent variable. These findings provide an essential contribution to understanding the role of technology in increasing the productivity of MSMEs and highlight the importance of consistency in construct measurement in the context of this research.
Mapping Designpreneur Paradigm for Sustainability Housing of Ministerial in Nusantara Capital City (IKN) Purnama, Ika Yuni; Phetorant, DJ. Dimas; Mestika, Gelar Gelora; Sunarjo, Richard Andre; Radhika, Raka Daniswara
Aptisi Transactions On Technopreneurship (ATT) Vol 7 No 3 (2025): November
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i3.691

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Designpreneurs (a combination of design and entrepreneurs) have gained attention as an innovation paradigm that integrates design creativity with business value, playing a significant role in driving innovation and sustainable value creation. As the national creative economy and the IKN smart design agenda develop, it is important to evaluate research trends related to this concept. This study aims to map designpreneurship literature through bibliometric analysis, identifying publication trends, dominant themes, and key actors in this field. Data were taken from the Dimensions database (2000–2025), covering 45 articles, analyzed using VOSviewer to reveal collaboration patterns (country, institution, author) and keywords. The publication trend has increased sharply since 2016, reaching 10 articles in 2024. Indonesia has emerged as a major hub with strong collaborations with Malaysia, Japan, and China. The Bandung Institute of Technology was identified as the most productive institution. The journals Design, Economics and Innovation, Review of Managerial Science, and Journal of the Knowledge Economy are at the forefront of publications. Dominant research themes include the integration of design thinking, business innovation, and sustainability, indicating a focus on sustainable design innovation. This study presents a comprehensive mapping of designpreneurship literature, strengthening the concept of design and entrepreneurship synergy in creative innovation. These findings are relevant to the design strategy of ministerial position houses in the IKN based on local wisdom and sustainability.