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STRATEGY OF INTELLECTUAL MODEL AND BUSINESS INNOVATION TO IMPROVE CREATIVE INDUSTRY COMPETITIVENESS IN MEDAN CITY Budiarta, Kustoro; Zainal, Andri
Journal of Community Research and Service Vol 3, No 1: January 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jcrs.v3i1.14401

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The aim of this researh is to develop a model of creative industry competitiveness based on the management of intellectual capital strategies (human capital and social capital) and business model innovation and operationally this research aims: 1) to know the human capital model to improve the competitiveness of creative industries in Medan ; 2) knowing the social capital model to improve the competitiveness of creative industries in Medan; 3) knowing the innovation of business models developed to improve the competitiveness of creative industries in Medan City. In this second year (2018), research data will be collected using a valid and reliable questionnaire. Data analysis was carried out in two stages namely descriptive and inferential. The results of this study indicate that: 1). Human capital has a positive and significant effect on social capital with a path coefficient of 0.79; 2). Human capital has a positive and significant effect on business model innovation with a path coefficient of 0.46; 3). Social Capital has a positive and significant effect on business model innovation with a path coefficient of 0.28; 4). Human capital has a positive and significant effect on competitiveness with a path coefficient of 0.59; 5). Social capital has a positive and not significant effect on competitiveness with a path coefficient of 0.04; and 6). Business model innovation has a positive and significant effect on competitiveness with a path coefficient of 0.37. In this case, human capital has the highest value in influencing the competitiveness of the creative industries in Medan.Keywords: Human Capital, Social Capital, Business Model Innovation, Creative Industry Competitiveness, Medan City.
UTILIZATION OF ORGANIC WASTE TO ORGANIC FERTILIZER IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OF SIJUNJUNG DISTRICT Faisal, Faisal; Diningrat, Diky Setya; Siregar, Batumahadi; Budiarta, Kustoro
Journal of Community Research and Service Vol 3, No 2: July 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jcrs.v3i2.16060

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The Program for Applying Appropriate Technology (PPTTG) aims to utilize organic waste into organic fertilizer in SD Negeri 13 Muaro and SD Negeri 3 Muaro, Sijunjung District, Sijunjung Regency, West Sumatra Province. This program is carried out based on an analysis of problems faced by partners, including: (1) awareness of school residents disposing of rubbish where it is still low, (2) the amount of organic waste generated every day so that it becomes a serious problem for schools, (3) schools have not been able to treating organic waste into high quality products. Seeing this problem, it is necessary to look for solutions in the form of: (1) mentoring waste management literacy, (2) socialization of the utilization of organic waste into organic fertilizer, and (3) assistance using organic waste to technology-based organic fertilizer. The results of the application of technology showed that the average success rate of the program reached 85,11% with the Good category. This means that the application of technology in the form of utilizing organic waste into organic fertilizer can be implemented well in elementary schools in Sijunjung Regency.Keywords: Organic Waste; Organic Fertilizer; Elementary School.
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: PREPARING THE NEXT GENERATION OF ETHICAL ENTREPRENEURS Zainal, Andri; Harahap, Khairunnisa; Budiarta, Kustoro; Hasibuan, Novita Indah
Journal of Community Research and Service Vol 1, No 1: January 2017
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jcrs.v1i1.7031

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Abstract The nature of entrepreneurship for youth is basically identical with the one that has been widely practiced by the adults. Extent literatures suggest that the concept of youth entrepreneurship lies in the social benefit of wealth creation through the application of innovative thinking and execution to meet customer needs, using one’s own labour, time and ideas. Several factors such as age, level of maturity and intellectual differentiation are also considered to differentiate the entrepreneurship pattern in between youth and adult entrepreneurs. Thus, two major points need to be taken into further consideration: how the entrepreneurship is taught and how it is learned. These initiatives will project significant contributions for the youth, not only providing them with sufficient knowledge and skills toward becoming the next world class business actors but also embedding them with moral and business ethics values in the establishment of the natural ethical entrepreneurs. Keywords: Business Ethics, Social Entrepreneurship, Social Entrepreneurship Education, Ethical Entrepreneurs
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: PREPARING THE NEXT GENERATION OF ETHICAL ENTREPRENEURS Zainal, Andri; Harahap, Khairunnisa; Budiarta, Kustoro; Hasibuan, Novita Indah
Journal of Community Research and Service Vol. 1 No. 1: January 2017
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jcrs.v1i1.7031

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Abstract The nature of entrepreneurship for youth is basically identical with the one that has been widely practiced by the adults. Extent literatures suggest that the concept of youth entrepreneurship lies in the social benefit of wealth creation through the application of innovative thinking and execution to meet customer needs, using one™s own labour, time and ideas. Several factors such as age, level of maturity and intellectual differentiation are also considered to differentiate the entrepreneurship pattern in between youth and adult entrepreneurs. Thus, two major points need to be taken into further consideration: how the entrepreneurship is taught and how it is learned. These initiatives will project significant contributions for the youth, not only providing them with sufficient knowledge and skills toward becoming the next world class business actors but also embedding them with moral and business ethics values in the establishment of the natural ethical entrepreneurs. Keywords: Business Ethics, Social Entrepreneurship, Social Entrepreneurship Education, Ethical Entrepreneurs
STRATEGY OF INTELLECTUAL MODEL AND BUSINESS INNOVATION TO IMPROVE CREATIVE INDUSTRY COMPETITIVENESS IN MEDAN CITY Budiarta, Kustoro; Zainal, Andri
Journal of Community Research and Service Vol. 3 No. 1: January 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jcrs.v3i1.14401

Abstract

The aim of this researh is to develop a model of creative industry competitiveness based on the management of intellectual capital strategies (human capital and social capital) and business model innovation and operationally this research aims: 1) to know the human capital model to improve the competitiveness of creative industries in Medan ; 2) knowing the social capital model to improve the competitiveness of creative industries in Medan; 3) knowing the innovation of business models developed to improve the competitiveness of creative industries in Medan City. In this second year (2018), research data will be collected using a valid and reliable questionnaire. Data analysis was carried out in two stages namely descriptive and inferential. The results of this study indicate that: 1). Human capital has a positive and significant effect on social capital with a path coefficient of 0.79; 2). Human capital has a positive and significant effect on business model innovation with a path coefficient of 0.46; 3). Social Capital has a positive and significant effect on business model innovation with a path coefficient of 0.28; 4). Human capital has a positive and significant effect on competitiveness with a path coefficient of 0.59; 5). Social capital has a positive and not significant effect on competitiveness with a path coefficient of 0.04; and 6). Business model innovation has a positive and significant effect on competitiveness with a path coefficient of 0.37. In this case, human capital has the highest value in influencing the competitiveness of the creative industries in Medan.Keywords: Human Capital, Social Capital, Business Model Innovation, Creative Industry Competitiveness, Medan City.
UTILIZATION OF ORGANIC WASTE TO ORGANIC FERTILIZER IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS OF SIJUNJUNG DISTRICT Faisal, Faisal; Diningrat, Diky Setya; Siregar, Batumahadi; Budiarta, Kustoro
Journal of Community Research and Service Vol. 3 No. 2: July 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jcrs.v3i2.16060

Abstract

The Program for Applying Appropriate Technology (PPTTG) aims to utilize organic waste into organic fertilizer in SD Negeri 13 Muaro and SD Negeri 3 Muaro, Sijunjung District, Sijunjung Regency, West Sumatra Province. This program is carried out based on an analysis of problems faced by partners, including: (1) awareness of school residents disposing of rubbish where it is still low, (2) the amount of organic waste generated every day so that it becomes a serious problem for schools, (3) schools have not been able to treating organic waste into high quality products. Seeing this problem, it is necessary to look for solutions in the form of: (1) mentoring waste management literacy, (2) socialization of the utilization of organic waste into organic fertilizer, and (3) assistance using organic waste to technology-based organic fertilizer. The results of the application of technology showed that the average success rate of the program reached 85,11% with the Good category. This means that the application of technology in the form of utilizing organic waste into organic fertilizer can be implemented well in elementary schools in Sijunjung Regency.Keywords: Organic Waste; Organic Fertilizer; Elementary School.