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Fundamentals in Crafting Research and Community Service Articles Sukmawati Hasan, Diana; S. Sangadji, Suwandi
SCIENTIA: Journal of Multi Disciplinary Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January - June
Publisher : PT. Sangadji Media Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62394/scientia.v3i1.102

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The creation of research and community service articles is essential for advancing knowledge and societal development, serving as pillars in academia and community engagement. These articles go beyond mere documentation, incorporating methodological rigor, theoretical frameworks, and practical implications of research findings. Understanding the intricacies of crafting such articles reveals their role as instruments for fostering connections between academia and society. They contribute to the collective understanding of various phenomena and address societal issues, demanding intellectual honesty, transparency, and a pursuit of truth. Research articles illuminate theoretical landscapes, while community service articles bridge the gap between academia and everyday life, emphasizing practical applications. Crafting articles that seamlessly integrate both aspects requires a multidimensional approach, balancing theoretical depth with practical relevance. Research methodologies, ethical guidelines, and clear articulation of objectives form the bedrock of credible and impactful research articles. The symbiotic relationship between research and community service articles becomes apparent in their shared goal of societal betterment. Rigorous methodologies enhance credibility and study replicability, while theoretical frameworks provide conceptual underpinning. Effective crafting of community service articles involves communicating research outcomes and reflecting on implications for stakeholders. In the digital age, accessibility of information enables broader engagement through multimedia elements and interactive content. It is crucial to note the fundamental differences between research articles and community engagement articles, including concept, purpose, and content. Research articles highlight scientific findings, while community engagement articles focus on applying research to benefit society directly.
Perceptions And Preferences of Indonesian Muslim Tourists for Halal Tourism Facilities and Conditions in Sembalun Iswanto, Dedy; S. Sangadji, Suwandi; Nazwin, Asfarony Hendra
KAMBOTI: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): KAMBOTI: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora
Publisher : Lembaga Layanan Pendidikan Tinggi Wilayah XII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51135/kambotivol3issue2page10-17

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The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions and preferences of Indonesian muslim tourists for halal tourism facilities and conditions in Sembalun. To meet the proving result, this research used descriptive research methods. The samples of this research were domestic Muslim tourists who have visited Sembalun. The analytical tool used in this study is Descriptive Statistical Analysis. The results of this study indicate that the government's efforts in promoting halal tourism have not been fully successful, because only a small proportion of respondents consider Sembalun as a halal tourist destination. the tourists emphasized that toilets and places of worship are important facilities that must exist in Sembalun.
Unraveling the Motivational Threads of Content Creators Embracing Mud Bath Content on TikTok Sangadji, Suwandi S.; Wisnujati, Nughraini Susantinah
KAMBOTI: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): KAMBOTI: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora
Publisher : Lembaga Layanan Pendidikan Tinggi Wilayah XII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51135/kambotivol3issue2page18-27

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Mud bathing through the TikTok platform has been a trend in Indonesia for the past few years. The purpose of this study is to determine the motivation of content creators to create live mud bath content through the TikTok platform. The method used in this study is a quantitative method with a descriptive approach based on frequency distribution. Determination of the number of samples using the Lemeshow formula so that a sample of 96 respondents who were the subjects of the study was obtained. The results of this study show that the motivation of content creators in creating mud bath content is to make money through online begging techniques, such as choosing elderly actors to do live mud baths and asking for gifts from the audience. The behavior of content creators is seen as a form of exploitation of the elderly with motives begging online. The implications of this research are that social media platforms need to take action to prevent content that is exploitative and harmful to others from being posted on their platforms. This can be done by tightening rules and regulations for creating and posting content and supervising and removing content that violates these rules.
The Role of Consumption Values in Shaping Household Shopping Behavior through Food Delivery Apps Sangadji, Suwandi S.; Gia Mutiarasari, N Azizia; Krisnawati, Wenti
KAMBOTI: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): KAMBOTI: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora
Publisher : Lembaga Layanan Pendidikan Tinggi Wilayah XII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51135/kambotivol4issue2page79-87

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This research investigates how consumption values influence changes in consumer behavior, specifically among non-working housewives in Gresik Regency, in their utilization of food delivery applications (FDAs). A qualitative case study methodology was adopted, featuring in-depth interviews with non-working housewives who have used FDAs at least three times. Data collection involved participant observation, interviews, and document analysis, with thematic analysis employed for data interpretation. Findings reveal that both functional and epistemic values significantly influence consumer behavior. Functional value, characterized by convenience, time efficiency, and a diverse range of meal options, serves as a primary motivator for housewives preferring FDAs over traditional cooking. Furthermore, epistemic value is important, as users rely on reviews, ratings, and promotions to inform their decisions. Although some participants expressed concerns about pricing and occasional order cancellations, FDAs have become essential for meal planning among those seeking convenience and variety. This study sheds light on the consumption patterns of non-working housewives and provides practical recommendations for businesses in the food delivery sector to improve consumer satisfaction and loyalty.
PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT PETANI KELAPA DENGAN PENERAPAN PENGOLAHAN KELAPA ZERO WASTE DI KECAMATAN OBA KOTA TIDORE KEPULAUAN Basuki, Natal; Djumadil, Nurdiyanawati; Mahmud, Haris; Sangadji, Suwandi S.
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Khatulistiwa Vol 6, No 2 (2023): NOPEMBER
Publisher : STKIP Persada Khatulistiwa Sintang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpmk.v6i2.2882

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ABSTRACTThe potential for coconut cultivation produced by the people of Oba District only uses coconut meat as copra so that apart frim the coconut meat, it only becomes waste such as coconut husks, shells and dregs. Apart from that, the potential for coconut cultivation may not necessarily improve the welfare of farmers in Oba District, Tidore Islands City, because copra prices experience fluctuations which ultimately cause losses for coconut export producers. This service program aims to find out some of the problems that exist among farmer partners in Oba District, Tidore Island City in dealing with waste from copra. This is expected to influemce the comfort of life for the surrounding community by reducing pollution and utilizing waste thereby increasing added value to the coconut agro-industry system in Oba District.Keywords: Copra; Environment; Coconut. Zero Waste and WasteABSTRAKPotensi budidaya kelapa yang dihasilkan oleh masyarakat Kecamatan Oba Hanya memanfaatkan daging kelapa sebagai kopra sehingga selain daging kelapanya hanya menjadi limbah seperti sabut kelapa, tempurung dan ampasnya saja. Selain itu, potensi budidaya kelapa belum tentu dapat meningkatkan kesejahteraan petani di Kecamatan Oba, Kota Tidore Kepulauan, karena harga kopra mengalami fluktuasi yang pada akhirnya menyebabkan kerugian bagi produsen ekspor kelapa. Program pengabdian ini bermaksud agar bisa menemukan beberapa persoalan yang ada di mitra petani Kecamatan Oba Kota Tidore Kepulauan dalam menanggulangi limbah dari kopra. Hal ini diharapkan dapat mempengaruhi kenyamanan hidup masyarakat sekitar dengan mengurangi polusi dan memanfaatkan limbah sehingga meningkatkan nilai tambah pada sistem agroindustri kelapa di distrik Oba.Kata Kunci: Kopra; Lingkungan, Kelapa, Zero Waste dan Limbah
PKM PEMANFAATAN SOLAR SEL SEBAGAI SUMBER ENERGI PENGGERAK POMPA AIR GUNA MENDUKUNG IRIGASI TETES PADA USAHATANI DI TRANS TAYAWI DESA KOLI KECAMATAN OBA KOTA TIDORE KEPULAUAN Basuki, Natal; Arahman, Muhammad Natsir; Sangadji, Suwandi S.; Mahmud, Haris
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Khatulistiwa Vol 8, No 1 (2025): APRIL
Publisher : STKIP Persada Khatulistiwa Sintang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31932/jpmk.v8i1.4622

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ABSTRACTSolar energy is a renewable and environmentally friendly energy that can be utilized in various fields. One of them is to increase agricultural sector production, namely by utilizing smart and efficient technology based on solar energy. One of the problems faced by farmers is the provision of crop irrigation and watering which requires a lot of labor or high electricity costs. With solar-based irrigation pumps with an automatic system that is expected to be able to reduce the need for labor and electricity costs. The method of service is by conducting training on the application of solar-powered water pumps for agricultural irrigation systems to the HKTI-Gowa Youth. This service provides additional knowledge about the use of solar power for agricultural irrigation systems, so that it can be more efficient and effective with this cheap and environmentally friendly energy source. This activity was greatly appreciated by the training participants in this service.Keywords: Solar Energy, Irrigation Pumps, Automation, Appropriate Technology, Agricultural MechanizationABSTRAKEnergi surya adalah energi terbarukan dan ramah lingkungan yang dapat dimanfaatkan dalam berbagai bidang. Salah satunya untuk peningkatan produksi sektor pertanian yaitu dengan pemanfaatan teknologi yang smart dan efisien berbasis energi surya. Salah satu masalah yang dihadapi oleh petani adalah penyediaan irigasi tanaman dan penyiraman yang membutuhkan tenaga kerja yang banyak atau biaya listrik yang tinggi. Dengan pompa irigasi berbasis tenaga surya dengan sistem otomatisasi diharapkan mampu mengurangi kebutuhan tenaga kerja dan biaya listrik. Metode pengabdian dengan melakukan pelatihan implementasi pompa air tenaga surya untuk sistem irigasi pertanian kepada Pemuda HKTI-Gowa. Pengabdian ini memberikan tambahan pengetahuan tentang pemanfaatan tenaga surya untuk sistem irigasi pertanian, sehingga bisa lebih efisien dan efektif dengan sumber energi yang murah dan ramah lingkungan ini. Kegiatan ini sangat diapresiasi oleh peserta pelatihan dalam pengabdian iniKata Kunci: Energi Surya, Pompa Irigasi, Otomatisi, Teknologi Tepat Guna, Mekanisasi Pertanian
Understanding the Key Determinants of Farmer Loyalty in Sugarcane Farming: Insights from Indonesia Wisnujati, Nugrahini Susantinah; Rahindra, Hendy Arsyad; Sangadji, Suwandi S.; Paiman, Paiman
Agro Bali : Agricultural Journal Vol 8, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Panji Sakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37637/ab.v8i3.2060

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Granulated sugar is a vital ingredient in Indonesia, widely used as a sweetener in various food and beverage applications. To meet increasing domestic demand, the government has targeted sugar self-sufficiency by 2025. The Indonesian Long-Term Development Plan 2020–2024 outlines efforts to enhance sugarcane productivity. This study aims to identify the factors influencing farmer loyalty in sugarcane cultivation in Indonesia. A quantitative approach was employed to examine the relationships between government policy, sugar company policy, farmer behavior, and cooperative member participation (independent variables) and farmer loyalty (dependent variable). The data were analyzed using SmartPLS version 4. The results indicate that government policy and cooperative member participation do not significantly affect farmer loyalty, while farmer behavior and sugar company policy have a significant positive influence. Notably, the policies of sugar companies play a pivotal role in shaping farmers’ commitment to sugarcane cultivation. These findings suggest that strengthening farmer behavior and enhancing company-level policies can improve loyalty. Furthermore, the results imply that government efforts toward sugar self-sufficiency should not only focus on policy formulation but also ensure alignment with farmers' practical needs and support systems. Integrating sugar company strategies with national agricultural policies could enhance the effectiveness of government programs and accelerate the achievement of self-sufficiency targets.
Exploring Social Capital and Agribusiness Systems of Transmigrants in the Early Settlement Phase: a Case Study in Wasile District Basuki, Natal; Sangadji, Suwandi S.; Suhardi, Suhardi; Mahmud, Haris
Jurnal AGRISEP JURNAL AGRISEP VOL 23 NO 02 2024 (SEPTEMBER)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/jagrisep.23.02.529-560

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This research was conducted in a transmigrant settlement in Wasile District, East Halmahera Regency, North Maluku Province, where the initial placement included ethnic groups from Banyuwangi and Banyumas. The study aims to analyze the support of social capital for the adaptability of transmigrants. A post-positivist paradigm was employed in this research. Data were collected through observation, participatory observation, in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and document reviews. The informants consisted of 6 key informants and 14 supporting informants. The key informants included two representatives each from the Banyuwangi and Banyumas transmigrant groups placed in 1983, a Field Extension Officer (PPL), the Wasile District Head, the Village Head of Bumi Restu, and the Village Head of Mekar Sari. The supporting informants were those recommended by the key informants. The informants were selected purposively, followed by a snowball sampling technique. The data were analyzed qualitatively and descriptively manner. The findings indicate that the social capital support possessed by these two transmigrant groups significantly enhanced their adaptability, enabling them to survive and thrive. Furthermore, the implications of these findings are substantial. Strong social capital among the transmigrants can facilitate knowledge exchange, resource sharing, and collective action, essential for establishing and maintaining effective agribusiness practices. This robust support network enables transmigrants to overcome agricultural production, market access, and economic integration challenges. Consequently, the enhanced adaptability fostered by social capital improves their resilience and contributes to the overall success and sustainability of their agribusiness ventures, promoting community development and economic growth in the region.
Social Entrepreneurship In The New Economy Among The Younger Generation Zainul Wasik; Suwandi S. Sangadji; Dedy Iswanto
Journal of Managerial Sciences and Studies Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): Desember: Journal of Managerial Sciences and Studies
Publisher : PT. Mawadaku Sukses Solusindo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61160/jomss.v1i3.22

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Purpose: This essay aims to reconstruct young people's understanding of and attitude towards social entrepreneurship as a field of endeavour critical to developing crucial competencies in the New Economy. The study also aims to describe young people's perceptions of their willingness to participate in society and the current economy as agents. Design/methodology/approach: In order to accomplish this, a diagnostic study (based on a so-called task catalogue) was carried out with a group of more than 500 students in Indonesian vocational high schools, senior high schools, and private schools, as well as three workshops with students from particular school types. Findings: According to the study, students are aware of the possibilities of engaging in social activism through broadly construed social entrepreneurship and third sector involvement. It was also proven that they are well cognizant of the opportunities and requirement for action in this regard. The materials that students have discussed transfer into skills required in the New Economy. Research limitations/implications: A lot of variables that could influence teenage behaviour must be taken into account in modern study. These difficulties will undoubtedly merit consideration throughout the formulation and creation of the research's tools in further in-depth studies. Practical implications: Young people's social entrepreneurship is constantly evolving, and even though its focus shifts (from shared management activities to civic engagement and social solidarity activities), it always refers to collaborative efforts on the cusp of economic and social reality. Young people's attitude towards carrying out duties that are beneficial to society is also evolving. Young people view them as a chance to address both societal issues and the difficulties posed by the postmodern world's transformations. Social implications: Young people are more conscious and involved citizens as well as more responsible future members of the New Economy thanks to the competencies they have acquired. Originality/value: The paper reconstructs the tools, strategies, and perspectives of young people towards the agency opportunities provided by social entrepreneurship. The knowledge that was gathered was examined in light of the project's competency-based competence issues.
Dividing Global Business Process: Safeguarding Confidential Data Wulan Purnamasari; Didik Setiawan; Zainul Wasik; Suwandi S. Sangadji
Journal of Managerial Sciences and Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Desember: Journal of Managerial Sciences and Studies
Publisher : PT. Mawadaku Sukses Solusindo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61160/jomss.v2i3.105

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This study shows that manufacturing unit process dispersion serves as an operational-level variable that allows businesses to modify their information protection strategy when it comes to sourcing business services overseas to suit the regulatory framework of the chosen host nation as well as the potential for using internal controls over activities carried out overseas. Our hypothesis is that businesses are more inclined to split up their processes among several foreign production facilities rather of concentrating every procedure duties in one unit when the aforementioned mechanisms are unavailable. Businesses may take advantage of the synergies between the scattered pieces of a process while lowering the risk of individual fragment theft because of IT-enabled integration capabilities. Robustness tests and empirical findings closely align with these theories. Additionally, we discover that the likelihood of using the defense mechanism against process fragmentation increases with the firm's expertise in the host nation as well as the alternative worth of the activity's unique knowledge that is outsourced.