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An Investigation of the Supply Chain Strategy for Social Carrying Capacity: A Study of Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia Yusoh, Mohamad Pirdaus; Mapjabil, Jabil; Hanafi, Nurhazliyana; Abdullah, Ahmad Niza Syazre; Muhammad, Zikri
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 5 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59160/ijscm.v9i5.5125

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Tourism is one of the fastest-growing sectors and plays a vital role in economic development in most countries, including Malaysia. With an extraordinary growth of tourist arrival, it has given effect on the environment, social and economic structures. Of these, the primary purpose of the current study is to identify the perception of domestic tourists on the intensity of social carrying capacity at Pangkor Island, Perak, Malaysia. This quantitative study is designed using a survey questionnaire (self-administered) to 332 domestic tourists during four phases of public holidays as a tourist option to visit Pangkor Island. The results of this study indicated that the Social Carrying Capacity (SCC) assessment is based on tourists' response, crowding rate at a tourist spot/location and the satisfaction level of tourists while travelling to the area. The perception of domestic tourists is divided into three parts, namely; satisfaction with the facilities, quality of experience and acceptance from the locals. Also, using the People at One Time (PAOT) method, respondents were given five options and picture showing the tourist situation during their visit to Pulau Pangkor. From PAOT analysis, 37.5% tourists chose Picture C followed by picture D (31.2%), Picture B (11.8%), picture E (8.1%), Picture F (7.7 %) and picture A (3.7%). As a result, from these two methods, SCC in Pangkor Island is still acceptable for domestic tourists. This study provides significant information to stakeholders to make sure that SCC at Pangkor Island is within tourism activities control.Keywords—Social Carrying Capacity, Tourism Carrying Capacity, Intensity
Empowerment of Local Government Officials in Managing Waste to Support Sustainable Development (Case Study in Lebak Regency) Fadjarenie, Agustin; Nugroho, Lucky; Utami, Wiwik; Mappayunki, Ratna; Daito, Apollo; Oktris, Lin; Andesto, Ronny; Yusoff, Yusliza Mohd; Muhammad, Zikri; Rosufila, Zuha
Amalee: Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Amalee: Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/amalee.v5i2.4620

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The circular economy emerged as a response to the aspiration to realize sustainable development in anticipation of production and consumption pressures on natural resources and the environment. In this economic system concept, waste management is carried out optimally, where the result of recycling waste will be a value-added product while reducing waste residue. The objectives of the community service program are to provide solutions to waste management problems in Lebak Regency, provide alternative business development using appropriate technology so that there is an increase in the economy of the community in Lebak Regency, and at the same time, build disciplined behavior in maintaining the environment. This service method uses Participatory Action Research (PAR), which involves community members as co-researchers in identifying educational needs, developing strategies, and implementing solutions. Furthermore, the method used was through the delivery of socialization to participants in a hybrid manner. The socialization material includes (i) the importance of waste processing, (ii) how to sort waste, and (iii) economic added value from waste processing. The results of community service are in the form of solving problems the community faces by utilizing the expertise of relevant academicians related to waste management in Lebak Regency, West Java. Furthermore, the implication of this community service is to increase literacy and awareness among government officials about adequate waste management so that they can manage waste in their areas to reduce the negative impact of landfills.
Y - Generation and Its Supply Chain Strategy for Housing Affordability: An Evidence From Indonesia Aswin Rahadi, Raden; Putri Pradana, Dian; Nita, Arfenia; Lazuardi Kitri, Mandra; Anny Nainggolan, Yunieta; Rahmatsyah Putranto, Nur Arief; Muhammad, Zikri
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 5 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59160/ijscm.v9i5.5156

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Y - Generation of Indonesian has a lack of affordability in purchasing a house. It has become a much-discussed issue and attracted the researchers attention, both in terms of preferences, indexes, and solutions to deal with the problem. Generation Ys preferences in purchasing a house were also investigated in this research to understand which preferences will affect the demand and price of the houses because price is also an indicator used to identify the affordability. In addition, those preferences also will help some parties involved in housing transactions to create a strategy that will increase the affordability index. The data in this research is gathered using mixed methods in which the qualitative is used in the 5 interviews with the property experts to gain the questionnaire items, and the questionnaire as the quantitative method with 206 respondents limited to Generation Y who have fixed income every month and are willing to have a house in Jakarta. The data then further processed using PLS-SEM analysis. This research finally found that Generation Ys preferences are divided into four categories which are product specifications, future considerations, supplemental factors, and dweller characteristics (stated in sequence from the most influential to the least influential). In terms of affordability, according to five banks with lowest interest rate, BTN as well BRI and Mandiri have become the most affordable bank for Generation Y to do KPR because the indexes were 4.41% (can afford) and 95.59% (cannot afford) or the highest compared to BJB and BCA.
Empowerment of Local Government Officials in Managing Waste to Support Sustainable Development (Case Study in Lebak Regency) Fadjarenie, Agustin; Nugroho, Lucky; Utami, Wiwik; Mappayunki, Ratna; Daito, Apollo; Oktris, Lin; Andesto, Ronny; Yusoff, Yusliza Mohd; Muhammad, Zikri; Rosufila, Zuha
Amalee: Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Amalee: Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement
Publisher : LP2M INSURI Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/amalee.v5i2.4620

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The circular economy emerged as a response to the aspiration to realize sustainable development in anticipation of production and consumption pressures on natural resources and the environment. In this economic system concept, waste management is carried out optimally, where the result of recycling waste will be a value-added product while reducing waste residue. The objectives of the community service program are to provide solutions to waste management problems in Lebak Regency, provide alternative business development using appropriate technology so that there is an increase in the economy of the community in Lebak Regency, and at the same time, build disciplined behavior in maintaining the environment. This service method uses Participatory Action Research (PAR), which involves community members as co-researchers in identifying educational needs, developing strategies, and implementing solutions. Furthermore, the method used was through the delivery of socialization to participants in a hybrid manner. The socialization material includes (i) the importance of waste processing, (ii) how to sort waste, and (iii) economic added value from waste processing. The results of community service are in the form of solving problems the community faces by utilizing the expertise of relevant academicians related to waste management in Lebak Regency, West Java. Furthermore, the implication of this community service is to increase literacy and awareness among government officials about adequate waste management so that they can manage waste in their areas to reduce the negative impact of landfills.