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BUM Desa (Village-Owned Enterprises) Accessibility Analysis in Accelerating Village SDGs Achievement Rahmawati, Emma; Faubiany, Varenna; Nababan, Febrina Elia
Jurnal Economia Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta in collaboration with the Institute for

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/economia.v20i1.51750

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AbstractThe accessibility of BUM Desa is related to the development of BUM Desa, which is also one of the driving factors towards achieving the Village SDGs. This research aims to analyse the accessibility of BUM Desa in accelerating the achievement of Village SDGs. The research approach uses quantitative. The results showed that there is a valuable and circumstantial connection between the accessibility of BUM Desa and the development of BUM Desa. In addition, it was obtained that BUM Desa with "Basic" development status has poor accessibility (93.3%), while BUM Desa with "Developing" development status has a better level of accessibility (66.7%). Likewise, BUM Desa with "Advanced" development status has excellent accessibility (60%). The development of BUM Desa is related to the 8th Village SDGs "Equitable Village Economic Growth". To accelerate the achievement of Village SDGs Goals, interventions related to BUM Desa accessibility are needed. Keywords:Accessibility, BUM Desa, Village SDGs, Bogor Regency
Village’s Digital Capital: Positioning and Implementation Concept Rahmawati, Emma; Faubiany, Varenna; Aldha Mauliddina Siregar, Nurul; Daniarta Sukarno, Taufan
JURNAL ILMU SOSIAL Vol 20, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Diponegoro

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The progress of a region cannot be separated from the development of digitalization. Now, digitalization is very important in development, because it is a capital that interacts with five offline capitals as social capital, economic capital, personal capital, political capital, and cultural capital owned by the community so that it will improved welfare, income, health, and others. Digital village is an idea that is being proclaimed by local government in collaboration with rural government. Punggul village Badung Region and Beraban village Tabanan Region in Bali Province already programmed digital village in their village development. The purpose of this research is to describe how digitalization is applied in services to the community and village development and how to carry out digitalization as a capital carried out by the Punggul and Beraban Village Governments. This research uses qualitative research methods with case study. Data collecting methods uses interview, observation, and documentation. This research result show us about the position interaction between digital capital and five offline capitals in Punggul village and Beraban village the same is in “the third level of digital divide” which internet used driven by and for the increasing offline capital. While the relationship between digital capital and five offline capital, the Punggul village is the ideal type and Beraban village is the third level of ideal scenario. Digitalization in both of villages become a supportive capital in improving villagers welfare.