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Legal Economic Literation of Digital Marketing for PKK Groups as an Independent Economic Development Efforts for Communities Affected by Covid-19 Takarini, Nurjanti; Wahyudi, Eko; Mahanani, Anajeng Esri Edhi
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 5th International Seminar of Research Month 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2021.0946

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The impact of covid-19 is not sufficiently impacting the health sector, the economic sector is equally affected. The existence of large-social restrictions, policies that scale psychological distancing cause the economic condition of the community to chaos. The scope of society that is then most affected is the people with the middle to lower economy. Surabaya, which is one of the industrial trading cities, is economically affected. The effect of the rapidly declining trading business conditions was influenced by the conditions of trading business in Indonesia and even the world. The world economy is currently on the worst curve. An increase in unemployment also occurred in the city of Surabaya. Several business businesses in Surabaya have closed down due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is necessary then to think about efforts to get out of the big hole of the economic downturn. The community must be independent to build the family economy. This should be the focus of the economic development of the family. Increasing home-based trading is an effort that can be initiated by each family, to build an independent economy, without depending on a country that is currently also at a low economic point. Through the economic independence of the family, the hope is that it will build the country's economy slowly but surely. This dedication moves the PKK organization to encourage home-based business by utilizing information technology media. Apart from that, it also encourages people to be literate in law and economic legal policies to support the economic independence that will be built.
Marketing Improvement through Online Marketplace Usage Training for Micro-Business in Jati Village, Tuban Amalia Anjani Arifiyanti; Nurjanti Takarini; Rohmatul Faizah; Anajeng Esri Edhi Mahanani
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th International Seminar of Research Month
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2019.0415

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Internet access in Indonesia currently covers many parts of Indonesia. These developments are now progressing rapidly with the use of smartphones by the Indonesian people. With the ease of internet access and the high usage of electronic gadgets, they will supports in various activities carried out by the community. These kinds of activities included in buying and selling transactions. This online transaction is not restricted by region and time. The online transaction can be through an online marketplace. One of familiar online marketplace in Indonesia is Tokopedia. The communities in Jati Village, Soko, Tuban where the majority of the people owns micro businesses can sell their product through this platform. Selling through this platform has many advantages, such us this platform provide free service for seller and this platform has a high number of users in Indonesia. Because of that reason, the training Tokopedia seller for micro-business owner in Jati village was held. The result of this training expected that micro-business owner can sell their product through this platform. This will help them for marketing their products more easily and have wider customer coverage. In this training, as many as twenty four micro-business owners attended and participated in the training actively and enthusiastically.
Application of Village Financial Management to Realize Ideal Village Finances Nurjanti Takarini; Anajeng Esri Edhi Mahanani
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Seminar of Research Month 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2022.2414

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A common obstacle felt by most villages is related to good and correct financial management. Often the stages of planning, implementation, administration, reporting, and accountability are not by the reality on the ground. What has been discussed and agreed upon together, is not followed during its implementation. The condition of village financial management in Jabung Village, Laren District, Lamongan Regency is still not optimal. This problem is due to a lack of legal understanding of village financial management. This lack of understanding is due to the socialization of village financial management laws that have not been carried out by the policy makers optimally. This consideration then strengthens the proposer to develop an android-based village financial management consulting application.
The Implementation of Village Financial Management Principles in Escalating Indeks Desa Membangun (IDM) Level for Villages: Learning from The Jati Village, Tuban Zuhda Mila Fitriana; Nurjanti Takarini; Endang Iryanti; Anajeng Esri Edhi Mahanani
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Seminar of Research Month 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2022.2415

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The Indonesia Government initiates the SDGs' strengthening focus as realizing the Nawacita notion starting from villages. It aims to develop villages under the principles of sustainability in several sectors, such as Economy, Ecology, and Culture. The fundamental aims of this focus are to support the villages’ welfare and share an equal level of development. In the end, villages will be the threshold of community changes toward the self-governing community ideas. To support this, the Indonesian government through the Ministry of Village, Development of Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration regulate the priority for the village's financial focus in Ministerial Decree No.7 the Year 2021. It also regulates some principles to be obeyed by the village government in designing village regulations or policies regarding the issue of village finances, development plans, and supervisory actions. It is arguable as to whether this regulation has affected the villages to escalate their level of Indeks Desa Membangun (IDM). Applying the legal research methods by using laws as the sources of research, combined with an empirical and conceptual approach, this paper discusses the ideal principles of the financial management system which help the villages to raise their IDM level. Three discussion covers 1. The authority owned by villages in managing its fund sources, 2. The principles of the village financial management, and 3. The experience of Jati Village, Tuban, East Java.
Application of Virtual Reality Tourism for Consumer Satisfaction in Marketing Activities Nanik Hariyana; Nurjanti Takarini
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.33108

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The tourism sector has always faced both praise and criticism due to the negative environmental impacts associated with travel and activities at tourist destinations. Therefore, management researchers must identify environmentally friendly tourism solutions that minimize the negative effects of these tours while still being profitable. In particular, virtual reality tourism (VRT) has emerged as a new trend, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. This form of digital travel has captured the interest of many governments seeking sustainable tourism options. However, the perceptions and motivations of consumers regarding the use of VRT as a sustainable tourism solution are not yet fully understood. To address this research gap, the study aims to leverage expectancy theory and propose goal difficulty and reduced tourism environmental impact (REI) as hope-related motivations. Achievement is considered a motivation related to tools, while willingness to take action to achieve results is seen as motivation related to valence. The researchers anticipate that these motivations will drive two outcomes: low-effort and high-effort pro-environmental behavior. By analyzing data collected from 350 individuals residing in the East Java region, the study found support for all positive associations, except for the relationship between goal difficulty and pro-environmental behavior, as well as between REI and both pro-environmental behaviors. The study also examines and confirms the moderating effect of the number of children in a household and everyday green behavior on some of the proposed associations. These findings provide valuable insights for future research and practical applications in the tourism sector.
Creative Elderly Productive Elderly Flower Arranging activities with the Elderly in Manukan, Tandes District, Surabaya City Hariyana, Nanik; Takarini, Nurjanti; Mandasari, Virginia
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4131

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Healthy and Independent Elderly Health. Viewed from the health aspect, the elderly group will experience a decline in their health status both naturally and as a result of disease. Therefore, as the number of elderly people increases, it is necessary from the start to prepare and plan various health programs aimed at the elderly. This activity aims to increase public knowledge in Manukan Kulon Village, Tandes District, Surabaya City about how to maintain the health of the elderly. Health education activities were carried out using the lecture method using PPT slides and leaflets, located in Manukan Kulon Village, Tandes District, Surabaya City. This activity, which was attended by 32 elderly people, ran smoothly and interactively. Health education activities ran smoothly and the community looked enthusiastic. The implementation of health education activities has gone smoothly according to the plans made, and the targets appear enthusiastic in participating in these activities.
Creative Elderly Productive Elderly Flower Arranging activities with the Elderly in Manukan, Tandes District, Surabaya City Nanik Hariyana; Nurjanti Takarini; Virginia Mandasari
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4131

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Healthy and Independent Elderly Health. Viewed from the health aspect, the elderly group will experience a decline in their health status both naturally and as a result of disease. Therefore, as the number of elderly people increases, it is necessary from the start to prepare and plan various health programs aimed at the elderly. This activity aims to increase public knowledge in Manukan Kulon Village, Tandes District, Surabaya City about how to maintain the health of the elderly. Health education activities were carried out using the lecture method using PPT slides and leaflets, located in Manukan Kulon Village, Tandes District, Surabaya City. This activity, which was attended by 32 elderly people, ran smoothly and interactively. Health education activities ran smoothly and the community looked enthusiastic. The implementation of health education activities has gone smoothly according to the plans made, and the targets appear enthusiastic in participating in these activities.
Application of Virtual Reality Tourism for Consumer Satisfaction in Marketing Activities Nanik Hariyana; Nurjanti Takarini
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.33108

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The tourism sector has always faced both praise and criticism due to the negative environmental impacts associated with travel and activities at tourist destinations. Therefore, management researchers must identify environmentally friendly tourism solutions that minimize the negative effects of these tours while still being profitable. In particular, virtual reality tourism (VRT) has emerged as a new trend, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. This form of digital travel has captured the interest of many governments seeking sustainable tourism options. However, the perceptions and motivations of consumers regarding the use of VRT as a sustainable tourism solution are not yet fully understood. To address this research gap, the study aims to leverage expectancy theory and propose goal difficulty and reduced tourism environmental impact (REI) as hope-related motivations. Achievement is considered a motivation related to tools, while willingness to take action to achieve results is seen as motivation related to valence. The researchers anticipate that these motivations will drive two outcomes: low-effort and high-effort pro-environmental behavior. By analyzing data collected from 350 individuals residing in the East Java region, the study found support for all positive associations, except for the relationship between goal difficulty and pro-environmental behavior, as well as between REI and both pro-environmental behaviors. The study also examines and confirms the moderating effect of the number of children in a household and everyday green behavior on some of the proposed associations. These findings provide valuable insights for future research and practical applications in the tourism sector.
Co-Authors Afifa Lutfita Afika Qothrunnada Agung Pambudi Aliyah Agustin, Masdarullia Amalia Anjani Arifiyanti Andi Maulana Andissa Listya Quatatita Arif Wicaksono, Tegar Mohamad Ariffianto, Raufha Aris Sutejo Aurel Julanda Happy Pridya Ayu Rachmawati Azmi, Sylvia Nurul Azzahra, Shafina Difa Chynta Choirunisa, Fitri Dewi Fathika Sari Dhia Fairuz Izdihar Diah Hari Suryaningrum Dian Heri Krisdianto Dini Indah Prasasti Eko Wahyudi EKO WAHYUDI Endang Iryanti Ety Nila Nikmati Eva Elviana Fakhrudinsyah, Virdi Fariq Hizba Farraniza Artha Ridha Feby Ayu Tri Ananda Firansiska Sukirno, Adelia Firman Mukhti Alamsyah Fitri Riski Riyadi Fitriana, Divany Ade Hayudanto Putra, Ukki Hesti Maulia Hasanudin Husien, Fadhel Indriasari, Jovanka Intan Wahyualfani Ira Wikartika Irine Hesti Kusumaningdinni Junita Pramita Sari Khairunnisa Rosyadah Luritawati, Aisyah Lutfita, Afifa Luthfiyyah, Kania Mahanani, Anajeng Esri Edhi Mandasari, Virginia Masna Nuros Safitri Mochammad Bagus Akbar Pratama Muhammad Ramadhan Munwwarotul Barokah, Cinta Nur Musafira Okta Ghina Tsabitah Nadhila Putri Ghaisani Nafisa, Shella Alfiani Nanda Dini Pratiwi Nanik Hariyana Naufal Afif Dwinka Tantra Novita Fatmawati Nur Aini, Sinta Octavia Dara Citra Dewi Okvily, Ihcya Ovitia Rerolia Fitria Pratama Putri, Azzahra Setya Randy Alifianda Rufianty, Zahwa Dalya Safeyah, Muchlisiniyati Saphiera Arsyida Pusaka Shintianingrum, Oktavia Sintya Maharani Tantra, Naufal Afif Dwinka Ukki Hayudanto Putra Virginia Mandasari Wahyualfani, Intan Widya Susanti Winda Amalia Sari Wulandari, Aprilia Bella Zuhda Mila Fitriana