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PENERAPAN ANGGARAN BELANJA DENGAN PENDEKATAN KINERJA (PERFORMANCE BUDGET) PADA PENGELOLAAN KEUANGAN PROVINSI BALI Ketut Ayuningsasi, Anak Agung
INPUT Jurnal Ekonomi dan Sosial Vol. 1, No. 2 Februari 2009
Publisher : INPUT Jurnal Ekonomi dan Sosial

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Logical consequence of the implementation of regional autonomy causes changes in the regional financialmanagement. The changes, among others, are the needs for budgeting reform, that is, from the traditional budgetto performance budget. Performance budget very emphasizing at concept of value for money that is economic,efficiency, and effectiveness principle.This article aims to know the implementation of performance budget in Bali Province. It analized the allocationof regional expenditure after the implementation of performance budget. Before the application of budgeting withthe performance approach, the implementation of regional budgeting in the Bali Province shows lack of efficiencyin the use of budget. This is indicated by the higher routine expenditure compared with the expenditure fordevelopment with relatively high allocated miscellaneous expenditure. Through the implementation of performancebudget, hopefully the regional expenditure allocated for development is higher than routine consumption. It meansthat government concerned in public money, so they can accomplish their main function which is to improve public welfare.
KESIAPAN TENAGA KERJA DI KABUPATEN BADUNG DALAM MENGHADAPI MEA 2015 Surya Dewi Rustariyuni; Anak Agung Ketut Ayuningsasi
PIRAMIDA Vol 12 No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Puslit Kependudukan dan Pengembangan SDM Universitas Udayana

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Badung is one of the districts in the Province of Bali which has an increasing number of labor force in 2013amounted to 333.46 thousand from the previous year amounted to 318.43 thousand people. The number of peoplewho work in Badung increased in 2013 amounted to 330.89 thousand from the previous year amounted to 313.34thousand people. This will lead to employment problems due to the lack of balance between demand and supplyof labor in the country which will hamper the development process in Badung when labor in Badung district doesnot have the competence and competitiveness of the labor force compared with other ASEAN countries. After theenactment of AEC 2015 will be competition increasing labor and indispensable for improvement in the quality ofhuman resources as critical success factors of development and progress of a nation. The workforce in the Badungregency is expected to have the ability and competitiveness in entering the era of AEC 2015.The purpose of thisstudy to determine the implications of the Badung regency manpower in the face of AEC 2015, Badung regencymanpower competence in the face of AEC in 2015, and workforce readiness Badung facing AEC. This research is descriptive qualitative study using primary data sources and data collection using questionnaires to workers fromthe 11 industrial sectors in Badung regency. With a sampling technique judgmental sampling method obtained asample of 4,825 respondents 378 existing workforce.The results obtained on the implications of labor in the face of AEC Badung Regency: respondents who knewabout ASEAN 79.6%, respondents who knew about the AEC as many as 253 people (66.9%), 29.6% of respondentsobtain information about the AEC through television, 60. 8% of respondents agree with the imposition of the ASEANEconomic Community (AEC). Badung regency manpower competence in the face of AEC, 2015: Indonesian laborcompetencies able to compete with foreign workers 44.7%, of respondents have positive expectations to improveahead of the implementation of AECs 38.9%. Confidence high labor would increase work ethic towards the AEC44.7% and 210 respondents have the motivation to prepare for the challenges of the AEC. While self-employmentreadiness Badung facing AEC: 68.3% mastering the English language, Japanese Language 4.2% and 1.1% mandarin.About 51.1% of respondents were able to use a computer, 52.9% actively use the internet, 73.5% work well in a teamwork, 74.3% have a commitment to good work, and 68% were workaholic achieve employment targets given. Thisshows that the work ethic is very good employment indicator for the overall percentage of over 50%.
ANALISIS PENDAPATAN PEDAGANG SEBELUM DAN SESUDAH PROGRAM REVITALISASI PASAR TRADISIONAL DI KOTA DENPASAR (STUDI KASUS PASAR SUDHA MERTA DESA SIDAKARYA) Anak Agung Ketut Ayuningsasi
PIRAMIDA Vol. 7, No.1 Juli 2011
Publisher : Puslit Kependudukan dan Pengembangan SDM Universitas Udayana

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The aim of this study is to analyze the income of the sellers on SudhaMerta market at Desa Sidakarya. The data used are primary data, consisted of thesellers income before and after the market revitalization programm. The result ofthis research shows that the sellers income before and after the marketrevitalization programm are significanly different. In order to improve the incomeof the sellers, it is suggested to fix not only the environment of the traditionalmarket, but also the goods’ distribution, market management, and marketingtechnique.
PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN WEBSITE DESA SEBAGAI PUSAT INFORMASI PROFIL DAN POTENSI DESA DI DESA WISATA PINGE KABUPATEN TABANAN I.M. Widiartha; A. Muliantara; I.G.S. Astawa; L.P.I. Harini; I.D.M.B.A. Darmawan; A.A.K. Ayuningsasi
Buletin Udayana Mengabdi Vol 16 No 3 (2017)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

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Pinge Tourism Village is an old village that become one of the tourist destination in Bali. This village has its own uniqueness such as traditional architecture of house form and a neat parallel housing. Besides traditional architecture, Pinge Village has also a very beautiful natural scenery with a carpet of green rice fields stretching. Pinge was declared by the government as a tourism village in Bali Province. Tourism development requires a means of communication and promotion that allows all the people interact to promote the potential of Pinge village without being limited by space and time. The development of information and communication technology (ICT) has spawned website as a media to inform everyone through the internet. As an effort to develop Website of Pinge village, this community service is focused on training activities to village officers in developing and organizing a website. Output of this activity is a Pinge website application where all of the officers have been able to independently organize and manage the website of Pinge village.
ANALISIS FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI MINAT WISATAWAN DOMESTIK BERKUNJUNG KE BALI AA. Bagus Putu Widanta; AA. Ketut Ayuningsasi
Jurnal IPTA (Industri Perjalanan Wisata) Vol 9 No 2 (2021): Jurnal IPTA (December 2021)
Publisher : Department of Tour and Travel Studies, Faculty of Tourism, Udayana University

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Domestic tourists contribute no less than foreign tourists to Bali tourism. The number of domestic tourists visits far exceeds than the number of foreign tourists, which is has a significant impact on Bali's economic growth. The prospect of domestic tourists is very large, it is necessary to pay attention and analyze the factors that influence the interest of domestic tourist revisit to Bali. Factors that attract investment, people (tourists) and industry to an area, namely; image is the beliefs, ideas and expressions that a person has towards an area; attraction marketing/attraction of tourist destinations is an important reason for tourists, investors and capital to visit a place; infrastructure marketing is the availability of facilities and infrastructure that can attract people, investment and capital; and people marketing strategy to promote the area by marketing people, for example the attitude of the community: how much openness of the local community (regional) to elements (people, investment, industry, products) from other area; Price is a number of expenses spending during visit an area, including the price of accommodation, restaurants, transportation and performances in an area. Image, infrastructure marketing, attraction marketing, people marketing, have a positive and significant effect, except that price has a positive and insignificant effect on the interest of domestic tourist revisit to Bali. Identification of variables that influence the interest of domestic tourists to be a reference for decision making and policies for related parties to develop the direction of tourism policies on Bali in particularly and Indonesia in generally.
Mapping Of Consumption Of Green Products For Urban Society Denpasar City A.A.Ketut AYUNINGSASI; Amrita Nugraheni SARASWATY
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (April - July 2021)
Publisher : Indonesia Strategic Sustainability

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One of the points of the 2030 sustainable development goals is to ensure sustainable production and consumption patterns. One strategy that can be used is to consume food and non-food based on pro-environment (green product). This study aims to determine how the consumption pattern of green products from urban communities in Denpasar City. What are the internal and external factors that encourage urban communities in the city of Denpasar to consume green products? The analysis used in this research is descriptive analysis which is useful for looking at the average, cross tabulation of demographic factors, internal and external factors with the choice of consuming green products from the urban community of Denpasar. The results of the study stated that the factors that became the basis for people to consume green products were 1) the desire to adopt a more environmentally friendly lifestyle, 2) health factors, 3) better quality of goods, and 4) following trends. Types of Green Products consumed by respondents include: eco bags, drinking water bottles, straws, tablespoons, bath soap, organic vegetables and fruits, lunch boxes, snacks, cosmetics, and mineral water. Public awareness of the city of Denpasar is becoming a trend in the implementation of achieving sustainable development goals.
Perubahan Paradigma dalam Karakteristik Pribadi, Sosial, dan Ekonomi Rohaniawan Hindu (Sulinggih) di Bali Anak Agung Ketut Ayuningsasi; I Wayan Sukadana
Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS) Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of Education, Humaniora and Social Sciences (JEHSS), August
Publisher : Mahesa Research Center

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The life of the Hindu community in Bali cannot be separated from their religious activities and customs. The presence of Sulinggih (a Hindu priest in Bali) as the leader of the ceremony also plays an important role in religious activities in Bali. Various phenomena that occur in religious life in Bali, especially those related to Sulinggih's personal, social, and economic characteristics direct this research to examine the paradigm shift related to Sulinggih in Bali. This study aims to analyze Paradigm Changes in Personal, Social, and Economic Characteristics of Hindu Clergy (Sulinggih) in Bali. This research uses literature study and quantitative approach to describe this phenomenon. The results of this study indicate that from Sulinggih's personal characteristics in Bali, Sulinggih is currently mostly of productive age, different from those who previously generally became Sulinggih when entering retirement. From the social aspect, the changes that occur are related to the existence of various rules and prohibitions that are socially established in the community to maintain the sanctity of Sulinggih. Economically, Sulinggih's characteristics are also changing. This is related to efforts to earn income which conditions were very different in the past.
Women And Work Choices In The Tourism Sector: A Form Of Women Empowerment A.A.K AYUNINGSASI; Amrita Nugraheni SARASWATY; M.D. SAIENTISNA
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (December – March 2023)
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

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The covid-19 pandemic profoundly influenced the Balinese economy and tourism industry, particularly in Canggu's growing economy. The general purpose of this research is to discover how Canggu women's career options have changed since the rapid development of tourism in recent years, as the effect of tourism downfall during and after the COVID-19 epidemic. The research objective is to analyze the internal and external elements that impact women's decision to enter the workforce. This study adopted a qualitative descriptive analysis based on the research purpose. Female Canggu Village Youth Organization members were explicitly chosen as informants for this study. The interview process findings and researchers' involvement in the field revealed that women's decision-making in Canggu Village was influenced by internal factors, such as education level and personality traits, and external factors, such as cultural customs and the influence of those closest to them. Despite the economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, women in Canggu Village are mainly confident that tourism will become the leading industry driving the Canggu Village economy. The findings of this study are likely to assist local governments, academics working on women's empowerment, gender equality, and sustainable tourist development, as well as other communities working to achieve sustainable development.
Pengaruh Teknologi, Modal, dan Tenaga Kerja Terhadap Produksi dan Pendapatan UMKM Kerajinan Ukiran Kayu di Kabupaten Gianyar I Gusti Putu Agung Krisna Mahendra; Anak Agung Ketut Ayuningsasi
Public Service and Governance Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Januari : Public Service and Governance Journal
Publisher : Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

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The purpose of this study aims to analyze the influence of technology, capital, and labor on production in woodcarving handicraft SMEs in Gianyar Regency. To analyze the effect of technology, capital, labor, and production on the income of MSMEs in woodcarving crafts in Gianyar Regency. To analyze the indirect effect of technology, capital, and labor on income through production in woodcarving MSMEs in the approach used in this study is an associative quantitative approach. This research was conducted in Gianyar Regency with an analytical technique, namely path analysis. The results of this study are that technology and labor have a direct positive but not significant effect on the production of MSME woodcarving crafts in Gianyar Regency, while capital has a direct positive and significant effect on the production of MSME woodcarving crafts in Gianyar Regency. Technology directly has a positive but not significant effect on income, labor directly has a negative but not significant effect on income while capital and production have a direct positive and significant effect on the income of MSMEs in woodcarving crafts in Gianyar Regency. Technology, capital, and labor do not have a significant effect on income indirectly through the production of woodcarving handicraft SMEs in Gianyar Regency.
Pengaruh Konsumsi Energi Sektor Industri, Rumah Tangga, dan Transportasi terhadap Emisi Karbon di Indonesia Regina Citra Kurnia Pangestu; Anak Agung Ketut Ayuningsasi
Inisiatif: Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi dan Manajemen Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Oktober : Inisiatif : Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi dan Manajemen
Publisher : Universitas 45 Surabaya

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Greenhouse gases (GHGs), particularly carbon emissions, are one of the effects of globalization. Consumption of energy for daily activities and necessities influences the rise in carbon emissions. From 1990 to 2021, this study will look at how energy use in the transportation, household, and industrial sectors affects Indonesia's carbon emissions. The research approach is a quantitative one based on secondary time series data sourced from the International Energy Agency (IEA) website. Multiple linear regression analysis methods are used to conduct the analysis. Energy consumption in the household sector has a negative and significant impact on Indonesia's carbon emissions from 1990 to 2021, while energy consumption in the industrial and transportation sectors has a positive and significant impact. The household sector has reduced its use of biomass, switched to electricity and LPG, and implemented energy efficiency. The research suggests that the use of energy in the transportation and industrial sectors has a positive impact due to their continued reliance on fossil fuel-derived non-renewable energy. The fact that an increase in household energy use will result in a decrease in carbon emissions, which can contribute to an improvement in the quality of the environment, indicates that the negative impact of household energy use is actually positive.
Co-Authors A. A. Istri Mirah Pradnya Paramita Agus Muliantara Amrita Nugraheni Saraswaty Anak Agung Bagus Putu Widanta Anak Agung Bagus Putu Widanta Anak Agung Istri Ngurah Marhaeni Anak Agung Sagung Diah Suta Narawinda Anjani, Ni Komang Swari Aprilio, Alvino Arya Damar Kamajaya Darmawan, I Gusti Ngurah Gede Agung Indra Devi Natalia Kirana Dewa Jati Primajana Dewi Vidya Ningrum, Gusti Ayu Putu Dewi, Frisca Diana Dewi, I Gusti Ayu Agung Ade Tresya DINDA SEKAR LANGIT, ANAK AGUNG ISTRI Eliza Vivi Nurzila Gusti Putu Agung Krisna Mahendra, I Haudija Amalia Wijaya Hendra Irawan I Gusti Ayu Dewi Mahayanthi I Gusti Putu Agung Krisna Mahendra I Gusti Wayan Murjana Yasa I Made Dona Agus, I Made I Made Dwityam Suyanca I Wayan Agus Sumadiyasa I Wayan Sukadana I Wayan Wenagama I Wayan Yogi Swara I.D.M.B.A. Darmawan I.G.S. Astawa I.M. Widiartha Ida Ayu Intan Ramanti Ida Ayu Paramitha Wulandari Ida Bagus Purbadharmaja Immanuel, Dixon Christopher Irayani, I Gusti Ayu Jeremi Erick Fandy Yeimo Komang Winda Pratiwi L.P.I. Harini M.D. SAIENTISNA Made Ayu Gita Nindya Sari Ni Ketut Budiningsih Ni Komang Sopianti Ni Luh Putu Evi Anggreni Ni Made Rai Intan Tarisa Puspita Ni Made Ratih Kusuma Dewi Ni Made Wida Puspita Kirana Dewi Ni Putu Nonik Sri Darma Yanti Nofita, Ni Luh Ita Pande Paramitha Wulandari Permatasari, Komang Indah Leona Perwira, Ida Bagus Cahya Diva Putu, Aditya Prabawa Rahayu, Ni Made Supianti Ratnasari, I Gusti Ayu Ratih Regina Citra Kurnia Pangestu Riantika, Ni Kadek Sasmitha, Ni Putu Ria Siregar, Daniel Pandapotan Sudana, Ari SURYA DEWI RUSTARIYUNI Sydney Zaneta Wayan Putra Mahendra