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Blockchain in Indonesia University: A Design Viewboard of Digital Technology Education Dudhat, Amitkumar; Lestari Santoso, Nuke Puji; Henderi; Santoso, Sugeng; Setiawati, Riri
Aptisi Transactions On Technopreneurship (ATT) Vol 3 No 1 (2021): March
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v3i1.146

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The challenge that has often occurred in recent years is making access to education using a different learning process path. The presence of technology now provides solutions to problems that often occur such as communication, accessing information, and business or cooperation. Blockchain is a technology that develops an evaluation model for itineraries in the learning process, both individually and in bulk. Currently the Edublocs project has been designed and implemented, which combines elements of peer-to-peer learning and the teaching team. The aim of the Edublocs project is to simplify the process of designing and implementing a system for recording activity results through blockchain technology. This ongoing project is in the process of evaluation. Conforming to some design elements as well as experimental implementation in the context of higher education enables us to further indicate the sustainability and relevance of the application of blockchain technology in education.
The Role of Transformational Leadership and Self-Efficacy on Readiness to Change Through Work Engagement Meria, Lista; Saukani; Prastyani, Desy; Dudhat, Amitkumar
Aptisi Transactions On Technopreneurship (ATT) Vol 4 No 1 (2022): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v4i1.242

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Readiness to change is a basic thing that teachers must have to be able to adapt to technology and scientific developments. This study aims to determine the effect of self-efficacy and transformational leadership on job engagement. Then to determine the effect of self-efficacy and transformational leadership on readiness to change. This research is descriptive and quantitative research conducted on 124 junior high school teachers in Pringsewu Lampung using the Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) method. The results showed that self-efficacy and transformational leadership had a positive effect on work engagement. Transformational leadership also has a positive effect on readiness to change, but self-efficacy does not directly affect readiness to change. Furthermore, job engagement mediates the effect of self-efficacy and transformational leadership on readiness to change. This research has implications for being applied to teachers during the process of being more open to accepting change
Evaluation of Ecopreneurship Business Sustainability in the Context of the Digital Economy Dudhat, Amitkumar; Dolan, Ellen
Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA Journal) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA)
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/sabda.v4i1.725

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The rapid growth of the digital economy has significantly transformed the business landscape, providing new opportunities for ecopreneurship, a business model that integrates environmental sustainability with entrepreneurial practices. Facing increasingly significant environmental challenges, ecopreneurs leverage digital technologies to address sustainability issues while maintaining profitability. This paper aims to evaluate the sustainability of ecopreneurship businesses in the context of the digital economy, focusing on the role of digital technology in supporting environmentally friendly practices and expanding business operations. A qualitative research approach is used, involving case studies of successful ecopreneurial businesses and interviews with industry experts to gain insights into the integration of digital technology into sustainable business practices. The findings show that digital technologies such as e-commerce platforms, cloud computing, and data analytics have a positive im- pact on ecopreneurs, such as improving operational efficiency, expanding market reach, and reducing environmental footprints. However, challenges remain, including high initial costs for technology adoption, data privacy issues, and the balance between innovation and environmental impact. The sustainability of ecopreneurship businesses in the digital economy depends on the ability to integrate digital innovation with sustainable business models, adapt to technological advancements, and address environmental and ethical issues related to digitalization. This paper provides valuable insights into how ecopreneurs can tackle these challenges to achieve long-term sustainability.
Modern Technology Advances with Benefits for Humanity to Demonstrate Design with Conventional Sources Islamic Lestari Santoso, Nuke Puji; Dudhat, Amitkumar; Teja Sukmana, Husni; Mardiansyah, Aditya; Hardini, Marviola
International Journal of Cyber ​​and IT Service Management (IJCITSM) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): April
Publisher : International Institute for Advanced Science & Technology (IIAST)

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There is an urgent interest among Muslims to participate in broader religious thought activities regarding the nature of modern technology in response to the refutation presented by the ideals of current technology. The impact and use on understanding modern technology cannot be limited. It is so much more pervasive because it conditions ideas, creates our goals and desires. In order to measure modern technology from within the framework of Islamic ethics and design the Islamic paradigm, this is very important by looking at psychological, spiritual, social, moral and circles of the latest postmodernist technology. For holistic insight and moral enhancement of technology, fortitude and practical appropriateness to respond to the latest (contemporary) incident produced due to technology that is holy and ethical poor. Maqashid al-syar'ah hold a useful asset. Muslims should review their traditional notions of Advantage (maṣlaḥah) along with take advantage of these fundamental religious ethics. The design of technological development is beneficial for mankind, because modern technology is infused through It is having a plan all by itself regarding good activities. The intense problem of the Islamic background is which kind of human needs (maṣlaḥah) intense a religion legal discussion can deal with the set of technological values. Muslim jurists, when assessing modern technology, often make use of expressions that describe the optimistic predictions of technology when it comes to human success. This resulted in most of them interpreting human benefit (maṣlaḥah) in terms of technology and issuing fatwas. This makes them be given a particularistic technique to the effect of cutting-edge generation with out considering the effect that current era would possibly have on Muslim life. In this article, it is argued that the contextual-important philosophy of contemporary-day era describes one of the preconditions for outlining what constitutes a reputable human interest (maṣlaḥah). This may be accomplished whilst on the identical time increasing the scope of Islamic Goals (maqashid al-syar'ah) to consist of critical lectures. It links the dual hermeneutic action between the Islamic (time) conception of human goodness (maṣlaḥah) and the axiological contextual perception of the problem during the model of technological development.
Use of Data Warehouse and Data Mining for Academic Data : A Case Study at a National University Edastama, Primasatria; Dudhat, Amitkumar; Maulani, Giandari
International Journal of Cyber ​​and IT Service Management (IJCITSM) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): October
Publisher : International Institute for Advanced Science & Technology (IIAST)

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If an organisation has full, rapid, exact, and accurate information, it may perform better in terms of evaluation, planning, and decision-making. The essential information can be derived from operational data maintained in an integrated database by a university that already has an information system. This research looks at how to collect operational data into a data warehouse and then apply data mining techniques to analyse the data. This study yielded a comprehensive data warehouse with a web-based information reporting application. Furthermore, data mining techniques are used to analyse the data warehouse that has been created. The result of the application of data mining is the generation of characteristic patterns of students who take certain specialization programs.
Indonesia's Digital Economy's Development Dudhat, Amitkumar; Agarwal, Vertika
IAIC Transactions on Sustainable Digital Innovation (ITSDI) Vol 4 No 2 (2023): April
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/itsdi.v4i2.580

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Digital technology must be used in all facets of life and business for global advancements to lead to the employment of technology in all disciplines, including the economic sector. One of the nations that quickly digitized their economy was Indonesia. The issue is whether Indonesia can foresee the effects and dangers that the digital economy will pose. This study's objective is to examine the growth of Indonesia's digital economy and the challenges it poses from the standpoint of national defence. The descriptive qualitative methodology is used in this study. Interviews with representatives from the Ministry of Communication and Information, the Ministry of Defense, and the Indonesian Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs provided the data, which was then supplemented with secondary information from these agencies. The study's findings show that Indonesia's digital economy is growing quite well, which boosts the country's GDP. They also show that productivity is rising, production, consumption, and distribution are moving more quickly, there is economic growth in various sectors, and the country can continue to operate despite the Covid-19 pandemic. The digital economy, however, also poses a threat to national security because digitization forces all data to be connected to servers that are vulnerable to data misuse and exploitation; transactions that are not secure from malware-based cyberattacks; fraudulent transactions or hacks by hackers; and infrastructure limitations that have not yet reached all parts of Indonesia