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Older Workers' Perspectives in the Workplace and Challenges of Re-entering the Labor Market Soseco, Thomas; Wijayanti, Febry; Prastiwi, Lustina Fajar; Dwiputri, Inayati Nuraini; Nurinda, Mei Sulfia; Markhamah, Siti; Qodri, Lutfi Asnan
International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research Vol. 3 No. 06 (2024): International Journal of Economics, Business and Innovation Research (IJEBIR)
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This study investigates the perceptions of younger workers towards older workers in Srigonco Village, Malang Regency, Indonesia, amid a demographic shift characterised by a growing aging population. The research examines factors influencing older workers' re-entry into the labour market and the retirement preparedness of younger workers. Findings indicate a dual perception: while many younger workers value older employees for their experience and agricultural knowledge, they simultaneously express concerns about older workers' adaptability to new technologies and physical limitations. Specifically, 62.5% of respondents recognise that financial necessity drives many older workers to remain in the workforce, highlighting significant economic challenges. Moreover, 53.13% agree that older workers face discrimination and biases, which can hinder their employment opportunities. This research underscores the urgent need for inclusive labour market policies that accommodate the unique challenges faced by older workers while fostering collaboration between generations. Despite limitations in sample diversity and potential biases in self-reported data, the study emphasises the importance of intergenerational knowledge transfer for economic sustainability. Future research should adopt longitudinal and qualitative methods to gain deeper insights into the evolving dynamics between older and younger workers, focusing on effective policy interventions to improve employment outcomes for all age groups.
Competitive Marketing Strategy Model Integrated with Artificial Intelligence for Grocery Store Business Abdul Azis; Inayati Nuraini Dwiputri
IECON: International Economics and Business Conference Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): International Conference on Economics and Business (IECON-2)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65246/f65v1g03

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Grocery stores are businesses categorized to Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) which have an important role in improving the global economy. The development of grocery stores in Indonesia has considerable potential for economic growth. The purpose of this study is to develop a competitive marketing strategy model that emphasizes aspects of artificial intelligence in an effort to realize business sustainability in the digital era nowdays. The sample used in the study was grocery stores in Dukuh Pakis District, Surabaya City. The model developed uses the ADDIE method which consists of five phases namely analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. This study uses Usability Testing with task scenarios and questionnaires to achieve effectiveness, efficiency, and System Usability Scale (SUS) parameters to achieve satisfaction parameters. The result of this study is the design of a competitive strategy model as a marketing media that involves artificial intelligence technology that contains an use case diagram that involves the user interface design of the system. Therefore, existence of this marketing media can make it easier for grocery store owners to compete and achieve business sustainability in the digital era nowdays.
FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY AND DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ON WELFARE ANALYSIS Agustin, Grisvia; Abbas, Muhammad Hasyim Ibnu; Dwiputri, Inayati Nuraini; Prastiwi, Lustina Fajar
Hasanuddin Economics and Business Review VOLUME 6 NUMBER 1, 2022
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26487/hebr.v6i1.3290

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Financial technology is very useful in facilitating financial transactions worldwide. It was created to make getting funds and managing finances easier, which can improve people’s welfare. However, it also poses a threat in the form of loans from financial technology lending companies that are not licensed and illegally operate so that customers can be bound by huge interest rates and terrorized by debt collectors. Therefore, this study aims to analyze literacy about financial technology and demographic factors that affect welfare. The analysis results show that most respondents are still ignorant or do not understand the benefits of fin-tech for improving their welfare, and the respondents’ welfare is only affected by age. Although 92% of respondents have savings, these savings do not use fin-tech. Fin-tech is still seen as something that plunges like a shark loan trap, so most respondents still avoid fin-tech for their financial management. Respondents still do not use fin-tech optimally and urgently need education and socialization related to fin-tech.
Spillover Effect Analysis of Economic Growth between Regency City in Jambi ProvinceCity Berlian, Salshabila; Sumanto, Agus; Dwiputri, Inayati Nuraini
Journal of Applied Business, Taxation and Economics Research Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : PT. EQUATOR SINAR AKADEMIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/jabter.v4i3.362

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The goal of this research is to ascertain how spatial relationships between regions function, what areas help each region individually, and how Jambi City has spillover effects to other locations within Jambi Province. The methods employed were Moran Scatterplot, Moran Index, Local Indicator of Spatial Autocorrelation (LISA), and overlay analysis. The findings demonstrate that there is a clustering pattern for areas with comparable features and that all of the regencies and cities in the province of Jambi have an overall positive autocorrelation. Two cluster patterns have been identified in the eastern region, according to the LISA study. Muaro Jambi Regency and East Tanjung Jabung Regency fall into the high-high group, whereas Kerinci Regency falls into the low-low category. In Bungo Regency, Jambi City, Sungai Penuh City, Kerinci Regency, and Sarolangun Regency, on the other hand, the construction sector is the predominant growing sector and enjoys a comparative advantage, according to the overlay analysis results. In contrast, Bungo, Tebo, Sarolangun, and Kota Sungai Penuh are less affected by the processing sector.
The Impact of Infrastructure of South Cross Road Line Toward Land Value Lustina Fajar Prastiwi; Inayati Nuraini Dwiputri
Optimum: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/optimum.v11i2.4209

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Land is one of the production factors in an economical activity. The demand for a new property is never low, while its existence is limited. This research was conducted in Purwosari Sub-district, Gunungkidul Regency, DIY Province. The researcher chose four villages to did this research, they are Giriasih Village, Girijati Village, Giripurwo Village, and Giricahyo Village. Those villages located in the Sewu Mountain area, Gunungkidul, near Parangtritis Beach. They are passed by JJLS infrastructure project. The purpose of the research is to identify the impact of JJLS project on the pattern of the land value surround 2016. Furthermore, the researcher aims to find the factors behind. Explorative research is used as the research design in this research. The primary data source gained from a measurement using Google Earth software. The secondary data is based on property purchase transaction recording from BKAD Gunungkidul. Thus, the data type is cross-sectional of the land transaction in 2016. This was done by using convenience sampling. The findings of the research show that there is a weakening of 1.5% per kilometers for property which is far away from JJLS. The highness price of the land influenced by some factors, such as land area (4,68%), the distance to CBD (0,0535%), the type of field land (3,65%), and the adequate accessibility (2,96%).
Determinant Factors of Entrepreneurial Intention Among Students: A Systematic Literature Review Ningrum, Linda Agustin; Andayani, Endang Sri; Dwiputri, Inayati Nuraini
JPBM (Jurnal Pendidikan Bisnis dan Manajemen) Vol 11, No 1 (2025): Online First
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um003v11i12025p033

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The study of entrepreneurial intentions has emerged as a significant area of scholarly inquiry, given its fundamental role in driving economic development and fostering innovation across societies. This systematic literature review undertakes a comprehensive examination of the determinant factors influencing entrepreneurial intentions through an analysis of scholarly publications indexed in the Scopus database spanning the period from 2014 to 2024. The research methodology adheres to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) framework, through which 15 articles meeting rigorous inclusion criteria were systematically identified and analyzed. The analysis reveals a complex interplay of factors that shape entrepreneurial intentions, encompassing individual-level variables such as self-efficacy and motivational constructs, educational factors including entrepreneurship curriculum effectiveness, and environmental influences particularly centered on family dynamics and subjective normative pressures. Furthermore, the investigation illuminates distinct patterns in entrepreneurial intention development across secondary and tertiary educational contexts, offering valuable insights into the role of educational systems in cultivating entrepreneurial mindsets. The findings underscore the critical importance of familial support structures and intrinsic motivational drivers in nurturing entrepreneurial aspirations among students. Keywords: Entrepreneurial Intention, Self-Efficacy, Entrepreneurship Education, Family Environment, Motivation
Anti-Corruption Training for Guardians of Students of Indonesian Migrant Workers in Malaysia Dwiputri, Inayati Nuraini; Merlinda, Santi; Handayani, Sri; Pratama, Aditya; Zulfia, Binta
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.773

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To support the achievement of the quality of the nation's education through higher education, it should be in harmony and synergy with the activities of the Tri Dharma Lecturer. One of the program is international community service. This community service will be applied to the Indonesian worker community under the Indonesian Embassy, Malaysia. The demand for holistic education is increasingly urgent. The young generation, including Generation Alpha, must be equipped with knowledge, skills and strong values to face the increasingly complex challenges of the future. Anti-corruption education is an important aspect of the education process that is often overlooked or lacking in the formal curriculum. The Indonesian workers' community under the Indonesian Embassy in Malaysia is a gathering place for Indonesian families living abroad, with a focus on education and youth development. Parents have a crucial role in shaping their children's education. However, they often need the right guidance and resources to support their children's development in these aspects. Given these conditions, there is a need to maximize the role of parents in anti-corruption education for the Alpha Generation within the Indonesian working community under the Indonesian Embassy in Malaysia. By involving parents in the education process, we can create an environment that supports the full development of children's potential and help them become citizens of the country that have good responsibility and integrity.
PENDAMPINGAN AKSELERASI PENDIDIKAN NON-FORMAL PADA IKATAN KELUARGA MADURA (IKMA) DI MALAYSIA DALAM UPAYA PENINGKATAN LITERASI GLOBAL SISWA Handayani, Sri; Dwiputri, Inayati Nuraini; Prayitno, Putra Hilmi
INTEGRITAS : Jurnal Pengabdian Vol 9 No 1 (2025): JANUARI - JULI
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat - Universitas Abdurachman Saleh Situbondo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36841/integritas.v9i1.6061

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Dalam artikel ini, menekankan tentang bagaimana pendidikan non-formal sangat penting untuk meningkatkan keterampilan literasi di seluruh dunia di komunitas Ikatan Keluarga Madura (IKMA) di Malaysia. Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur (SIKL) memiliki kurikulum formal yang terbatas. Ini menghalangi siswa untuk memperoleh keterampilan literasi digital dan global yang penting. Tujuan program pengabdian masyarakat dari FEB Universitas Negeri Malang adalah untuk membantu orang tua di IKMA memahami dan menerapkan literasi global melalui diskusi kelompok (FGD) dan bimbingan. Sosialisasi, diskusi kelompok, dan pelatihan yang disesuaikan dengan komunitas adalah beberapa pendekatan yang digunakan. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan bahwa pendampingan dan FGD dapat meningkatkan pemahaman orang tua tentang pentingnya literasi global. Mereka juga dapat membentuk kelompok pengabdian yang akan melanjutkan program ini di komunitas IKMA. Selain itu, dengan mendorong akses ke pendidikan berkualitas tinggi dan membangun kemitraan antar-lembaga, program ini mendukung pencapaian Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 4 dan 17. Kedepanya sebaiknya model serupa untuk diterapkan pada komunitas diaspora lainnya yang menghadapi kesulitan dalam meningkatkan keterampilan literasi mereka di seluruh dunia.
Driving Digital Adoption within Small Business: A Study Case of Indonesia Micro-Small-Medium Enterprises Dwiputri, Inayati Nuraini; Permana, Yudistira Hendra; Prastiwi, Lustina Fajar
Jurnal Economia Vol. 21 No. 2 (2025): June 2025
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.v21i2.67494

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The urgency of going digital increases due to mobility restrictions in many areas to retain market share, hence surviving the COVID-19 pandemic. The digital adoption process is not easy because it requires high cost and long-term commitment, so larger firms may lead in this case. Therefore, this study wants to identify what variables can affect the digital adoption process by MSMEs. We survey 2,169 MSMEs across Indonesia using clustered convenience sampling and investigate the determinants of digital adoption by MSMEs. Using the fixed effect model for estimation, we find that the severity of COVID-19 cases and the number of laborers have a significant positive correlation to the digital adoption process by MSMEs. We find that MSME in urban areas leads to the use of digital technology, and the service-based MSME has more urgency to do so. These results can help MSMEs, and the government makes policies related to digital adoption by MSMEs.
Parental Engagement in Character Education for Generation Alpha in Diaspora: A Qualitative Study of Indonesian Families at Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur (SIKL), Malaysia Handayani, Sri; Abd Majid, Mohamad Zuber; Wati, Andy Prasetyo; Hartanto, Wiwin; Dwiputri, Inayati Nuraini; Wahyuningsih, Dian
Global Educational Research Review Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : MyResearch ID Publishing

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Purpose –  This study addresses a critical gap in character education literature by examining how Indonesian parents in diaspora settings, specifically those with children attending Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur (SIKL), perceive and implement character education within the family. Given Generation Alpha’s deep immersion in technology and the shifting cultural identities of diaspora families, this research highlights the need for moral resilience fostered through family-based character development. Methods/Design/Approach – Using a qualitative approach, the study employed Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and in-depth interviews involving 30 purposively selected parents of SIKL students across grades X–XII. Data were collected through observation, semi-structured interviews, and document analysis, then thematically analyzed with the support of NVivo software. The analysis focused on six key dimensions of parental involvement: parenting, communication, home-based learning, contribution, decision-making, and collaboration. Findings – Parents consistently associated character education with empathy, honesty, religiosity, and emotional intelligence. Role modeling (35%), discussion and reflection (45%), and open communication emerged as dominant methods. Major challenges included children’s technology dependence (65%), limited parent–child time, and academic stress. Key support resources included family centers, faith communities, parenting groups, and social media networks. Originality/Value – This study offers novel insights into character education within transnational families, emphasizing the strategic role of parental engagement in preserving national identity and moral values in intercultural contexts. While exploratory, the study's findings serve as a theoretical and practical foundation for future research across diaspora settings. Practical Implications – Schools serving diaspora populations should institutionalize collaborative character education programs with active parental involvement. Family-centered training modules, value-based projects, and intercultural parenting forums are essential to maintain consistency in moral education. The study’s geographic and informant scope presents limitations, inviting future research to include student and teacher perspectives for a more holistic understanding. Keywords Character education, diaspora families, parental involvement, Generation Alpha, transnational education Paper type Research paper