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The Impact of Special Autonomy Fiscal Policy on Papua's Economic Development Sanggrangbano, Agustina; Antoh, Agustina Ester; Timisela, Stephanny Inagamma
International Journal of Accounting & Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 7, No 1 (2024): FEBRUARY EDITION INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING FINANCE IN ASIA PASIFIC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijafap.v7i1.2878

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Economic development needs to be viewed as a process that is interrelated, and interconnected and mutually influences the factors that produce development itself. The movement of economic development in a region is indicated by regional economic growth in that region. It is believed that Papua's economic growth can be stimulated by the special autonomy fiscal policy implemented by the Papuan government. This research aims to analyze the impact of fiscal policy through education spending from special autonomy funding sources together with other economic variables on Papua's economic growth by applying the Neoclassical Solow growth model and the growth model from Mankiw, et al. (1992). This research was conducted using secondary data from nine districts/cities in Papua Province in the 2013-2021 period which used panel data regression and for analysis using the Feasible Generalized Least Square (FGLS) approach with either the Panel Corrected Standard Error (PCSE) model or the Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR) model. The research results show that education spending variables and other economic variables have a significant impact on spurring Papua's economic growth. This shows that the special autonomy fiscal policy can drive Papua's economic development.
Increasing Farmers' Competence Through Training In Organic Fertilizer Production To Increase Plant Growth Timisela, Stephanny Inagama; -, La Maga; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Antoh, Agustina Ester; Mulyono, Herlina Irianti; Palloan, Angga Frediyanto
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 7, No 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v7i2.3140

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In order for agricultural crop cultivation activities to be carried out sustainably, efforts must be made to maintain or increase soil fertility. Organic matter has a very important role in maintaining soil fertility. The application of organic materials can be mature organic materials such as organic fertilizer. Considering the benefits of using compost that comes from organic materials, it is important for all farms to implement it. The location for implementing community service will be in Yobeh Village, Sentani District, Jayapura Regency City. The targets for training activities are farmers in Yobeh Village. The tools and materials used in training on making compost consist of: EM-4 solution, water, forage or straw, husks, buckets, scoops, knives or scissors. This community service activity is carried out using several methods, namely lecture methods, training methods and assistance to participants regarding the obstacles faced in making compost fertilizer.
Adaptation Patterns of Street Vendors in Yahim District, Jayapura City in Economic Recovery During the Covid-19 Pandemic Maga, La; Timisela, Stephanny Inagama; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Antoh, Agustina Ester; Mulyono, Herlina Irianti; Matuan, Fetronela
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 5 (2023): 2023 UICEB Papua Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i5.2656

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The Covid-19 pandemic not only has an impact on health, but also has an impact on income levels for street vendors (PKL) in the Yahim District, Jayapura City. Even though street vendors continue to run their businesses, they are always controlled by the government. People are obliged to follow the regulations set by the government on the other hand they must fulfill their family's economic needs. Society must be able to adapt to changing social environmental conditions. The aim of this research is to analyze the forms of active adaptation and passive adaptation carried out by street vendors during the Covid-19 pandemic. There are several forms of active adaptation carried out by street vendors, namely continuing to run the business but with lower production volumes, continuing to run the business with the risk of receiving sanctions from the government, reducing expenses for household needs, and prioritizing basic needs in the form of food, education and health. Meanwhile, the form of passive adaptation carried out by street vendors is temporarily closing their businesses in accordance with government regulations, utilizing remaining capital or profits from businesses run before the Covid-19 pandemic, and utilizing savings.
The Impact of Special Autonomy Fiscal Policy on Papua's Economic Development Sanggrangbano, Agustina; Antoh, Agustina Ester; Timisela, Stephanny Inagamma
International Journal of Accounting and Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 7, No 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijafap.v7i1.2878

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Economic development needs to be viewed as a process that is interrelated, and interconnected and mutually influences the factors that produce development itself. The movement of economic development in a region is indicated by regional economic growth in that region. It is believed that Papua's economic growth can be stimulated by the special autonomy fiscal policy implemented by the Papua government. This research aims to analyze the impact of fiscal policy through education spending from special autonomy funding sources together with other economic variables on Papua's economic growth by applying the Neoclassical Solow growth model and the growth model from Mankiw. This research was conducted using secondary data from nine districts/cities in Papua Province in the 2013-2021 period which used panel data regression and for analysis using the Feasible Generalized Least Square (FGLS) approach with either the Panel Corrected Standard Error (PCSE) model or the Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR) model. The research results show that education spending variables and other economic variables have a significant impact on spurring Papua's economic growth. This shows that the special autonomy fiscal policy can drive Papua's economic development.
Increasing the Competence of Jayapura Regency’s Famers Through Training in Organic Fertilizer Production to Increase Plant Growth Timisela, Stephanny Inagama; -, La Maga; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Antoh, Agustina Ester; Mulyono, Herlina Irianti; Palloan, Angga Frediyanto
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 7, No 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v7i2.3140

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The aim of this training is to increase the competence of farmers in Yobeh Village in terms of (1) farmers can utilize agricultural residues and organic waste; (2) farmers can reduce farming costs; and (3) farmers can produce environmentally friendly agricultural commodities. Training is carried out face to face so that farmers can carry out the stages of making organic fertilizer. Training activities were carried out in Yobeh Village, Sentani Kota District, Jayapura Regency. The tools and materials used in composting training consist of EM4 solution, water, forage or straw, husks, buckets, scoops, knives, or scissors. This training activity was carried out using lecture, training, and mentoring methods for participants. Based on the results of the training activities, it can be concluded: (1) The training participants had high enthusiasm and were proactive in asking several questions; (2) Basically, participants have used organic fertilizer in their farming activities, but have not used EM4 solution; and (3) Participants are able to understand the benefits, processes and materials used in making organic fertilizer. Suggestions that can be conveyed by the author include: (1) It is hoped that training participants will be able to utilize organic waste into organic fertilizer; and (2) Local regional governments are expected to provide training to improve farmer competency.
Adaptation Patterns of Street Vendors in Yahim District, Jayapura City in Economic Recovery During the Covid-19 Pandemic Maga, La; Timisela, Stephanny Inagama; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Antoh, Agustina Ester; Mulyono, Herlina Irianti; Matuan, Fetronela
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 5 (2023): 2023 UICEB Papua Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i5.2656

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The Covid-19 pandemic not only has an impact on health, but also has an impact on income levels for street vendors (PKL) in the Yahim District, Jayapura City. Even though street vendors continue to run their businesses, they are always controlled by the government. People are obliged to follow the regulations set by the government on the other hand they must fulfill their family's economic needs. Society must be able to adapt to changing social environmental conditions. The aim of this research is to analyze the forms of active adaptation and passive adaptation carried out by street vendors during the Covid-19 pandemic. There are several forms of active adaptation carried out by street vendors, namely continuing to run the business but with lower production volumes, continuing to run the business with the risk of receiving sanctions from the government, reducing expenses for household needs, and prioritizing basic needs in the form of food, education and health. Meanwhile, the form of passive adaptation carried out by street vendors is temporarily closing their businesses in accordance with government regulations, utilizing remaining capital or profits from businesses run before the Covid-19 pandemic, and utilizing savings.
Economic Development of Jayapura Regency, Papua Province Based on the Potential of Leading Regional Economic Sectors Timisela, Stephany Inagama; Sanggrangbano, Agustina; Antoh, Agustina Ester; Duwiri, Daniel Nafta
Jurnal Penelitian Ekonomi dan Bisnis Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/jpeb.v10i1.12402

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This study aims to identify and analyze the economic sectors that are the leading sectors and potential sectors of the region that can be developed to improve the regional economy of Jayapura Regency, using time series data from 2013-2021 which were analyzed using Economic Sector Contribution Analysis, Growth Ratio Model Analysis, Location Quotient Analysis, Shift-Share Analysis, Klassen Typology Analysis of GRDP Sector Approach, Klassen Typology Analysis of Leading Sector Approach, and Overlay Model Analysis of Jayapura Regency. The results of the study show that Jayapura Regency has 14 leading economic sectors that play an important role in driving economic activities and economic development of Jayapura Regency, one of which is the primary sector, namely the Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries sector. For this reason, in the future, mapping of the sub-sectors that are the leading primary sectors can be carried out so that the development of superior regional products can be carried out, one of which is through the establishment of the Jayapura Regency Regional-Owned Enterprise engaged in the fields of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries.
Sosialisasi Pencegahan dan Penanganan Kekerasan Seksual (PPKS) Dalam Mencerdaskan Kehidupan Bangsa Dengan Memastikan Ruang Pendidikan yang Sehat, Aman, Nyaman Pada Dosen dan Mahasiswa Universitas Cenderawasih Marlissa, Elsyan Rienette; Tebay, Vince; Wonatorey, Nickanor Kaladius Reumi; Enrico A, Gregorius A.; Djawa, Ferdinant Martinus; Ratang, Westim; Asmarani, Nur; Mulyono, Herlina Irianti; Ohoiwutun, Yosephina; Poli, Agustina Ivonne; Aedah, Nur; Morin, Henderina; Manalip, Lenny M.; Antoh, Agustina Ester; Hutajulu, Halomoan
Celebes Journal of Community Services Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): June - November
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Ilmu Ekonomi mikro mempunyai tujuan untuk memahami perilaku mahasiswa (konsumen) dan Dosen (Produsen) dalam mengambil keputusan ekonomi untuk meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat di Kampus. Hal ini penting disampaikan pada Dosen dan Mahasiswa di lingkungan Universitas Cenderawasih. Mencerdaskan kehidupan bangsa adalah salah satu tujuan utama dari sistem pendidikan di Indonesia juga untuk meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat pada Perguruan Tinggi di lingkungan Universitas Cenderawasih. Untuk mencapai hal tersebut, memastikan bahwa ruang Pendidikan baik secara fisik, emosional, maupun psikologis-sehat, aman, dan nyaman menjadi hal yang sangat krusial. Kegiatan Training of Trainer dan Sosialisasi Pencegahan dan Penanganan Kekerasan Seksual (PPKS) ini perlu dilakukan dengan melibatkan laki-laki dan perempuan yang hasilnya ada pemahaman pengetahuan PPKS dalam kehidupan kampus oleh mahasiswa (konsumen) dan Dosen (Produsen) baik laki-laki dan perempuan dalam setiap Fakultas di Universitas Cenderawasih. Adapun tujuan kegiatan pengabdian adalah; Egedukasi pengetahuan tentang Pencegahan dan Penanganan Kekerasan Seksual (PPKS) pada Dosen dan mahasiswa di lingkungan Universitas Cenderawasih Kota Jayapura. Hasil kegiatan pengabdian pada Dosen dan mahasiswa di lingkungan Universitas Cenderawasih dengan memberikan pemahaman tentang, Pentingnya Mencerdaskan Kehidupan Bangsa dengan Memastikan Ruang Pendidikan Yang Sehat, Aman, Nyaman pada Dosen dan Mahasiswa Universitas Cenderawsih dan Pengetahuan dan Pencegahan dan Penanganan Kekerasan Seksual (PPKS).