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PERSEPSI DAN HARAPAN MAHASISWA PENERIMA PROGRAM BEASISWA PEMUDA TANGGUH DI ERA KEPEMIMPINAN ERI CAHYADI Yassin, Sayyid Maulana; Rosyanti, Daisy Marthina; Pranasari, Melati Ayuning
Jurnal Manajemen dan Profesional Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal JPRO
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Asia Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32815/jpro.v6i2.2582

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk untuk menggali persepsi mahasiswa penerima Beasiswa Pemuda Tangguh, tantangan yang dihadapi dalam proses seleksi dan saat implementasi, serta harapan mereka terhadap evaluasi dan pengembangan program di masa mendatang. Hal tersebut dapat menjadi tolak ukur efektivitas Program Beasiswa Pemuda Tangguh Kota Surabaya dalam mendukung akses dan keberhasilan pendidikan mahasiswa dari masyarakat berpenghasilan rendah. Studi ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan melakukan wawancara semi terstruktur kepada mahasiswa koordinator penerima beasiswa. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa program telah memberikan manfaat signifikan dalam meringankan beban finansial mahasiswa. Namun, terdapat sejumlah tantangan seperti kurangnya transparansi dalam proses seleksi, keterbatasan cakupan penerima, dan minimnya dukungan non-finansial. Analisis berdasarkan teori harapan Vroom menunjukkan bahwa program telah berhasil meningkatkan motivasi mahasiswa, namun perlu adanya perbaikan dalam beberapa aspek untuk meningkatkan ekspektasi, instrumentalitas, dan valensi penerima beasiswa. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa Program Beasiswa Pemuda Tangguh memiliki potensi besar untuk meningkatkan kualitas sumber daya manusia di Kota Surabaya, namun perlu dilakukan perbaikan dalam mekanisme seleksi pendaftaran dan evaluasi program secara berkala.
Desa Digital: Pentingnya Memperkokoh Ketangguhan Desa di Era Digital Manoby, Worry Mambusy; Afriyanni; Fitri, Suci Emilia; Pranasari, Melati Ayuning; Setyaningsih, Eny; Rosidah; Saksono, Herie
Jurnal Bina Praja Vol 13 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21787/jbp.13.2021.53-63

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The village is the lowest government level located in the administrative area of districts/cities municipalities throughout Indonesia. The rapid advancement of digital technology has brought global changes that require villages to carry out transformation and adaptation. In responding to this, what should be done for the sustainability of the values of life, preserving traditions, culture, and local wisdom, and building human capital to improve the welfare of its citizens? This study aims to find an extraordinary strategy to realize rural resilience through a digital village. The study used a qualitative method with case studies in two villages: i) Cijengkol Village and ii) Sepakung Village. This study finds the importance of digitalization starting from the village. The apparatus and community of Cijengkol Village are increasingly enjoying the benefits of digitization to complete various daily affairs. Meanwhile, Sepakung Village has published its natural wealth and tourism digitally. The digital village is one of the ideal solutions for rural resilience in the digital era. Human capital is the main factor. Advances in digital technology and digitalization of villages help manage village government, including the development of social life in the community in the village. Second, the village has a global presence, where digitalization has helped change the village's image and the lives of its people. It is hoped that the government will be able to initiate a participatory digital village that is responsive to the dynamics of digitalization, inclusive development, the anticipation of disasters, and digital-based environmental sustainability.
Environmental Conservation Based on Community Empowerment: Case Study in Toba Caldera UNESCO Global Geopark Simandjorang, Bonataon Maruli Timothy Vincent; Gunawan, Fransiskus Xaverius Candra; Mesa, Asinkritus Ngongo Lalu Manu; Apriani, Tini; Pranasari, Melati Ayuning; Putra, Imam Radianto Anwar Setia; Fitri, Suci Emilia
Jurnal Bina Praja Vol 14 No 3 (2022)
Publisher : Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21787/jbp.14.2022.517-527

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Toba Caldera UNESCO Global Geopark (TCUGG) has not only geological phenomena of international geological significance value but also has outstanding universal value by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The establishment of TCUGG as a national priority and the Lake Toba Authority Agency is a serious commitment from the government to develop this region. Although it is now a super-priority tourism destination, over the last six decades, the water level of Lake Toba has decreased significantly by 2.4 cm per year from 1957 to 2016. The environmental quality index shows a decline from year to year, and environmental conditions of Lake Toba are already very severe due to various factors. The government and local communities are still running independently for the conservation agenda. This empirical research uses a mixed method of sequential explanation. The main objective of the research is to analyze the determinants of local people's choices to participate in conservation activities in TCUGG. From the research results, the significant factors that determine the local communities' participation in conservation activities are water availability, incentives, suitability of seeds, trust level for the initiator, and the success rate of previous conservation. Society does not need promises or rhetoric, especially for those who have participated before and experienced low success rates. Application of reward and punishment as an incentive for the community to participate in conservation activities and to further encourage their motivation. The main key is to serve the needs of the community in conservation practices.
Menerangi Tradisi Melalui Inovasi: Transformasi Wisata Tenun Tradisional dalam Pariwisata Cerdas di Kabupaten Lombok Tengah Fitri, Suci Emilia; Pranasari, Melati Ayuning; Indarti, Dian Martha; Savira, Evi Maya; Andari, Tania; Aprilani, Triana Lidona; Utami, Karina Juniarti; Putri, Nadia; Manoby, Worry Mambusy; Putra, Imam Radianto Anwar Setia; Saksono, Herie
Jurnal Bina Praja Vol 15 No 1 (2023): City Branding
Publisher : Research and Development Agency Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21787/jbp.15.2023.207-220

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This study aims to explore the challenges that have long hindered the progress of traditional weaving tourism in Central Lombok Regency and unravel the role of innovation as a breakthrough and solution. The study's focus centered on the importance of innovation as a transformative factor for traditional weaving tourism within the framework of smart tourism in Lombok Tengah Regency. It is known that the distinctive traditional weaving of Lombok has a long history and is an integral part of local life and culture, passed down through generations. However, realistically, traditional weaving must contend with challenges such as the low prices of woven fabric products, the lack of interest among the younger generation to learn weaving, and the limited capacity of weavers to respond to local, domestic, and even global market demands. This study employs a qualitative-exploratory approach, with the research taking place in the villages of Rembitan and Sukarara in Lombok Tengah Regency. The study finds that the challenges faced by traditional weaving can only be overcome through innovation. Innovation has the ability to overcome various obstacles by developing products and creating new designs that align with tourists' interests, utilizing digital technology to market and sell traditional woven products, imparting new skills and techniques to weavers, and promoting traditional weaving as a cultural heritage through digital platforms. Innovation has successfully transformed the traditional weaving tourism industry, even though this transformation is still partial. The dodeca-helix approach within the Tourism Hub can synergize stakeholders to create innovation for transforming the industry despite challenges that must be overcome for this transformation to materialize. In the effort to change the traditional weaving tourism industry through innovation, it is recommended that the Government, private sector, and local community collaborate to address challenges and create innovations to guide the development of traditional weaving in the future.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF RESTRUCTURING PROGRAM AND ACTIVITIES BASED ON THE MONEY FOLLOW PROGRAM IN REGIONS Pranasari, Melati Ayuning; Fitri, Suci Emilia
Jurnal Tata Kelola dan Akuntabilitas Keuangan Negara Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): JTAKEN Vol. 6 No. 2 December 2020
Publisher : Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan Republik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28986/jtaken.v6i2.447

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The current planning and budgeting paradigm has changed from money follows function into money follows program but this paradigm is considered to not provide clear and concrete benefits. Likewise, the implementation of the money follows program was still problematic, such as program restructuring and problematic activities. Based on these problems, the purpose of this study is to determine the implementation of restructuring programs and activities of local governments and the factors that support and hinder the implementation of restructuring programs and activities in local governments since the enactment of the money follows program. The method used in this study is a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The results show that programs and activities planned by using the money follow program approach have been implemented in several locus study areas (West Sumatra Province, West Java Province, and Yogyakarta Province). However, the implementation still varies. There are still doubts for the regions in the implementation, especially because it is related to the legal basis. Likewise, there are several inhibiting factors such as human resources, policy substance, implementer behavior, and network interactions. For this reason, the study concludes that it is necessary to make adjustments to the central government policies related to regional development planning guidelines and budget allocation.