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Identification of Social Capital Bonding Inter Trader and Bank Thithil (Study Case in Blimbing Traditional Market, Malang City) Bunga Hidayati; Agus Suman; Asfi Manzilati
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Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Service, University of Brawijaya

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In traditional market activity, economic actors who are in it not only traders or buyers. But there are also other economic actors who became part of the traders capital resources is loan shark. In terms of Java, loan shark referred to as "Bank Thithil". The purpose of this study was to identify the bonding social capital (interaction of individuals within the group) on interactions inter-traders and inter Bank Thithil. By use qualitative method with phenomenological approach, the results shows that bonding social capital at the micro network between traders to collective action to loan contract with Bank Thithil. While elements of social capital of trust that is infectious, micro and norms make  network of interaction between the traders and Bank Thithil increasingly exist. Moreover, capital support from Bank Thithil’s family can reduce transaction costs and improve the existence of Bank Thithil.
The Role of Social Capital on Information and Communication Technology Based Empowerment (Case Study in Kertosari Village, Pasrujambe District, Lumajang Regency) Riniati Riniati; Agus Suman; Khusnul Ashar; Asfi Manzilati
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based empowerment is a kind of empowerment that can used as an approach to solve various rural development problems. Theoritically, the success of various empowerment is significantly depend of social capital  factor. This study aimed to analyze  the role of social capital againts the success of ICT based empowerment, from the point of view of 3 parameters, that are : trust, norms and networks. The result showed that : 1) trust play a role in pushing society participation on ICT based empowerment program, that are : (i) trust on the empowerment organizers credibility, (ii) trust on the usefulness of ICT based empowerrment; 2) norms as daily customs, customs and individual character play a role to ease ICT based empowerment, that are: (i) individual character of community figures in the society have a role to build society trust on the ICT based empowerment; (ii) norms as customs have a role in the success of implementation of socialization about the existence of telecenter; and (iii) norms as  daily customs have a role to ease the socialization about  the usefulness  of ICT based empowerment; 3) networks  play an  important role againts the success of ICT based empowerment. The role of networks was to fund the development of telecenter building and facilitate the implementation of socialization activities. 
Local Economic Development-Based on Farming Manufacture of Coconut Sugar in West Sei Kepayang District Khairani Alawiyah Matondang; Agus Suman; Sasongko Sasongko; Putu Mahardika A.S.
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The existence of coconut commodity abundance in the district of West Sei Kepayang of Asahan regency of North Sumatra province has not been utilized to the fullest. Though the potential of this commodity can be the basis of local economic development (LED). Of some its derivative products, coconut sugar has the economic potential to improve farmers welfare due to various advantages as well as a good market share prospect.This study aims to analyze the potential for the farm manufacture of coconut sugar to be used as a base of LED in the district of West Sei Kepayang. Data collected by survey method and then analyzed by descriptive quantitative by a financial feasibility analysis those are the Net Present Value (NPV), Net Benefit Cost Ratio (NBCR), Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Payback of Period (PP) and by descriptive qualitative. The results of a financial feasibility analysis showed that the NPV is positive, NBCR is greater than one, the IRR is greater than the actual interest rate and PP can be restored in a relatively short time.Keywords: Local Economic Development, Coconut Sugar, Financial Feasibility Analysis.
Pengaruh E-service Quality dan Net Oriented Lifestyle terhadap E-satisfaction dan E-loyalty (Studi pada Pelanggan E-ticketing di Kota Balikpapan) Hendika S.L.; M.S. Idrus; Surachman -; Agus Suman
Jurnal Aplikasi Manajemen Vol 9, No 1 (2011)
Publisher : Jurusan Manajemen Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya

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This study aims at examining the relationship between e-Service Quality and Net Oriented Lifestyle, and their influences toward e-Satisfaction and e-Loyalty in airlines e-ticketing setting context. In addition, the contribution of six dimensions involving usability, information quality, navigation, enjoyment, process, and privacy toward e-Service Quality is investigated as well.The empirical data were collected from 195 respondens with Net Oriented Lifestyle through their opinions about airlines e-ticketing experience. The findings of this study through Structural Equation Modeling analysis, indicate that: (1) the contribution of six dimensions covering usability, information quality, navigation, enjoyment, process, and privacy toward e-Service Quality is positive and very significant, (2) the correlation or the relationship of e-Service Quality and Net Oriented Lifestyle is positive and very significant, (3) the influence of e-Service Quality toward e-Satisfaction is positive and very significant, (4) the influence of e-Service Quality toward e-Loyalty is positive and significant, (5) the influence of Net Oriented Lifestyle toward e-Satisfaction is positive and very significant, (6) the influence of Net Oriented Lifestyle toward e-Loyalty is positive and significant, and (7) the influence of e-Satisfaction toward e-Loyalty is positive and very significant. Finally, concluded that all hypothesis of this study are scientifically confirmed.Keywords: e-Service Quality, Net-Oriented Lifestyle, e-Satisfaction, and e-Loyalty.
SELF EMPOWERMENT MODEL OF THE POOR IN IMPROVING SOCIAL WELFARE (Studies in the District of Alang-Alang Lebar Palembang, Indonesia) Siti Rohima; Agus Suman; Asfi Manzilati; Khusnul Ashar
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 28, No 2 (2013): May
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Poverty is a very complex problem. So many ways that has been done by the Government but not yet provide optimal results. Any measures taken to overcome poverty often only temporary. There needs to be alternative measures to alleviate poverty through the empowerment one. Self-empowerment for the poor in improving the standard of living and welfare research studies conducted in the District of Alang-Alang Palembang. This study is a qualitative study using interaksionime symbolic approach. In interaksionime symbolic of human behavior and interaction shown by the symbol and meaning, and should be able to translate the meaning and significance of the symbol. This research suggests a model of self-empowerment of the poor through social capital and internal self. In the self-empowerment, poor individuals may act as subjects rather than just the object of poverty reduction. Self-empowerment model in addition supported by a good social capital is also supported by internal self. Internal to include prayer, effort, initiative and tawakal. Self-empowerment is done individually capable of affecting every movement of the poor themselves are to change for improving the living standards and the shackles of poverty, but it can provide motivation to work harder and improve the ethical attitudes and work for productivity increases and is thus able to increase revenue. Empowerment supported by internal social capital and good self will bring individual creativity in doing self-empowerment. This condition can increase income and improve the lives of poor and better than ever before so that poor people more prosperous and achieve the expected welfare.
SOCIAL CAPITAL IN NON-BARTER TRANSACTION CHAIN IN PASAR BLANTE KAWANGKOAN, NORTH SULAWESI PROVINCE Rahel Widiawati Kimbal; Agus Suman; Khusnul Ashar; Asfi Manzilati
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business (JIEB) Vol 27, No 3 (2012): September
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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The research aims to find out the forms as well as the function of social capital in the chain of economic activity in Pasar Blante (Blante market), one of the traditional markets in Kawangkoan, North Sulawesi, particularly its non-barter transaction. This research employs phenomenology-qualitative research method by involving triangulation as the method of data gathering. Spradley Model is chosen to analyze data. The results of the research highlight kinds of social capital embodied in non-barter transaction in Pasar Blante which comprises trust, network, norms. These important factors are reflected in transaction chain involving many agents such as (1) the cattle’s owner; (2) maantung; (3) tukang blante; (4) cukong; and (5) the buyers.The contribution of social capital on non-barter transaction among people involving in economic activity are embodied in (1) The transparent transaction resulting in lower informationcost among people taking part in that activity; (2) Free information access which enables them to obtain credible information on getting qualified cattles with highly economical value; (3) Appreciation on someone’s ownership shown in high-sense of belonging and responsibility ontaking care all cattles in Pasar Blante without additional charge; (4) Commitment on contact agreement which minimizes the cancellation on transaction; (5) The transaction needs no written document which legalizes the ownership of the buyer; (6) The availability of cattle’s food which in turn reduces the cattle’s food consumption cost; (7) Fast access on marketing which is supported by all parties involving in the transaction as well as all elements of society. Moreover, this research elucidates that non-barter transaction also support other transactions such as barter transaction and trade-in transaction. Finally, this non-barter transaction proves to be contributive to increase the local revenues and generates the economic activity in the area.Keywords: social capital, traditional market, transaction, chain, non-barter.
INOVASI PUBLIK PERSPEKTIF TRIPLE HELIX: STUDI DI KABUPATEN SUMBAWA NUSA TENGGARA BARAT Muhammad Firmansyah; Agus Suman
Distribusi - Journal of Management and Business Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021): Distribusi, September 2021
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Mataram

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Development innovation is now an instrument that continues to be driven by the central government towards local governments in Indonesia. With innovation, the limitations of development can work even with a limited budget. This study describes the development and innovation constraints of triple helix based in Sumbawa Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Province. Data related to all innovations was obtained from the interview process with the Sumbawa Regency Bappeda and several other sources. From each innovation will be selected that contains the triple helix element from each of these innovations. O'Samawa is an innovation model in the form of a community formed based on an MoU between the Sumbawa Bappeda, UTS (Sumbawa Technology University) and business people. The goal of O'Samawa is to facilitate businesses to increase product and packaging capacity, facilitate access to capital and market networks. Activities that have been carried out in O`Samawa are training, product exhibitions, seminars, building a joint store (shop) and building an online market website.
Wisata Dolanan: Pengembangan Wisata Tematik Berbasis Budaya di Kampung Biru Arema (KBA) Kota Malang Hamamah Hamamah; Agus Suman; Fredy Nugroho Setiawan; Rizki Nufiarni
Jurnal Surya Masyarakat Vol 3, No 1 (2020): November 2020
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang

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This article describes efforts to develop one of the tourism areas in Kampung Biru Arema (KBA), namely the “Dolanan” (Traditional Games) Area. The “Dolanan” Area is one of the five tourism areas in KBA which is being developed collaboratively between a team from the Faculty of Cultural Studies Universitas Brawijaya and local community. The development of the area is based on local wisdomby introducing a variety of traditional games, namely: “tapak gunung (engklek)”, “congklak (dakon)”, and “gasing” (spinning tops)presented with modern designs so that they are acceptable, especially for the young generation. The “Dolanan”Area is expected to become a distinctive KBA identity as well as a medium for educational tourism that introduces the richness of local culture in the packaging of community-based tourism.
Implementation Analysis Of Participative Development In National Slum Upgrading Program [ KOTAKU ] Agatha Christy Permata Sari; Agus Suman; David Kaluge
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 2 No 1 (2018): September 2018
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

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The phenomenon of slum settlements has been increasingly occurring in Indonesia. Slums are characterized by excessive population density which neglects its habitability. This program becomes one of the main agenda of Joko Widodo, the President of Indonesia, having a vision to alleviate slums, one of which is to implement the development program commonly known as National Slum Upgrading Program / KOTAKU. The program aims to create slum areas of 0% and is conducted in more than 100 districts in Indonesia. However, in its implementation, Sidoarjo regency becomes the public spotlight due to its development and achievement in economic growth improvement. This program is conducted in Sidoarjo supported by simultaneous the Regency Regulation enactment. Upon achieving success, Sidoarjo becomes a role model for other regions. Unfortunately, behind the success of development, there are two contradictory conditions, two slum villages having different development results since the development program was implemented in 2015. Bligo village becomes a successful village in establishing the development. Meanwhile, Jiken Village fails in achieving the expected development. Although the two villages share characteristics of being in adjacent location, conducting the same development program, and obtaining the same regional regulatory support, it is however not sufficient to support the success of development. This research is conducted by applying qualitative descriptive approach in order to obtain the result on the importance of participation in development process. The researchers apply the Eight Rungs of Citizen Participation, which can determine that Bligo village enters the stage of citizen control in which the community plays a full role in program implementation. Contrastingly, Jiken village only enters the stage of Informing, where the public only get information from the government related to development programs without any community empowerment. The participation of the community is crucial to the success of the development program. This is due to the existence of self-belonging exerting the ability to create sustainable development achievement.
Determinants of Drinking Water Supply in Indonesia Angga Yanuar Triesmarandita; Agus Suman; Marlina Ekawaty
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): BEFIC Conference Proceeding
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The government in carrying out the obligation to provide drinking water, faces the obstacles of the lack of safe and affordable drinking water provision for all communities, as well as the increasing demand for drinking water. Using panel data from 34 provinces in Indonesia during 2016-2019, this study used static panel regression to examine the influence of the supply and demand sides of drinking water on access to improved drinking water source. The results showed that the demand side of drinking water has more influence on access to improved drinking water source, compared to the supply side. This is indicated by the level of education that has a significant influence on access to improved drinking water source, followed by the price of water. The low level of education results in a lack of awareness of the improved use of drinking water source. This result indicates the need for policies from local governments to conduct socialization and education in campaigns for the use of improved drinking water source, especially in areas with low levels of education. In addition, local governments need to set special drinking water rates for the poor people.Keywords: Demand Side, Drinking Water, Panel Data, Public Goods, Supply Side, Universal Access.
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