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Transforming Student Competencies in Emancipated Learning: Entrepreneurship-Based Curriculum Design Trihantoyo, Syunu; Purwono, Rudi; Herachwati, Nuri; Roesminingsih, Erny; Andari, Shelly; Paramboor, Jafar
JAMP : Jurnal Administrasi dan Manajemen Pendidikan Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Volume 6 No 2 Juni 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

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ABSTRACT: Changes in the fulfillment of student competencies in the study program are increasingly massive. Universities are required to be able to be more adaptive and flexible in responding to any changes quickly as well as the ability to detect changes that occur early. This study aims to analyse the transformation of student competencies based on the entrepreneurship curriculum which is discussed in the context of independent learning. The method used in this study was a literature review of 133 articles published in Scopus-indexed journals. This research also used the background of the education management study program at the State University of Surabaya. The results of the study found that to realize the entrepreneurship curriculum in the study program, several aspects are needed, namely: managerial, organizational, 21st-century skills, and the learning process.Keywords: student competence, independent learning, entrepreneurship-based curriculum
The Influence of Government Expenditure on the Human Development Index in NTT Province Banase, Marianus Antonius Deo Datus; Purwono, Rudi
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jiet.v9i1.57397

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Researchers analyzed government spending on health, education, and infrastructure in influencing the human development index in NTT Province. The research data is panel data in 22 districts/cities, namely health, education, and infrastructure expenditure data for 2010-2022. Panel data regression analysis used the pooled least square method to analyze government spending. The results found that government spending on health, education, and infrastructure together (simultaneously) significantly influenced the human development index in districts/cities in NTT province. Another analysis found that government spending on health and education partially influenced the human development index significantly in the districts/municipalities of the NTT province. However, spending on infrastructure partially had no significant effect on the human development index in the districts/municipalities of the NTT province. The implications of the research are improvements in health, education, and infrastructure that can increase development.
Transforming Student Competencies in Emancipated Learning: Entrepreneurship-Based Curriculum Design Trihantoyo, Syunu; Purwono, Rudi; Herachwati, Nuri; Roesminingsih, Erny; Andari, Shelly; Paramboor, Jafar
JAMP : Jurnal Administrasi dan Manajemen Pendidikan Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Volume 6 No 2 Juni 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

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ABSTRACT: Changes in the fulfillment of student competencies in the study program are increasingly massive. Universities are required to be able to be more adaptive and flexible in responding to any changes quickly as well as the ability to detect changes that occur early. This study aims to analyse the transformation of student competencies based on the entrepreneurship curriculum which is discussed in the context of independent learning. The method used in this study was a literature review of 133 articles published in Scopus-indexed journals. This research also used the background of the education management study program at the State University of Surabaya. The results of the study found that to realize the entrepreneurship curriculum in the study program, several aspects are needed, namely: managerial, organizational, 21st-century skills, and the learning process.Keywords: student competence, independent learning, entrepreneurship-based curriculum
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS AND EMPLOYEE GREEN BEHAVIOURS: MEDIATION EFFECT ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP Pujianto, Wahyu Eko; Purwono, Rudi; Mudzakkir, Mohammad Fakhruddin; Dyatmika, Sutama Wisnu; Paraswati, Ajeng Dyah; Supriyadi, Supriyadi; Tedyono, Rico; Mayangsari, Agni Shanti
Jurnal Ekonomi Bisnis dan Kewirausahaan Vol 13, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi Bisnis dan Kewirausahaan (JEBIK)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis, UNTAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jebik.v13i2.77348

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Organisations face various environmental challenges that ultimately influence their green practices, particularly among employees. The study aims to test and analyse the effect of environmental awareness on green behavior, with adaptive leadership acting as a mediator. The research was conducted in the food industry in East Java, involving 173 respondents, 32 managers, and 141 employees. The sampling technique was non-probability sampling, with purposive sampling used for sample selection. Data analysis was conducted using quantitative methods, specifically SEM-PLS with Mplus 8 software, to test research hypotheses. The results indicate that environmental awareness has a significant positive effect on employee green behaviour and adaptive leadership. Furthermore, adaptive leadership has a significant positive effect on employee green behaviour. This study also finds that environmental awareness variables positively impact green behaviour, mediated by adaptive leadership in food industry companies in East Java. These findings contribute to the food industry by enhancing green practices, promoting environmental sustainability, and meeting consumer expectations for green products.JEL: D23.
DO MANAGEMENT PRACTICES MODERATE POULTRY FARM’S PROFITABILITY IN PAKISTAN? Mateen, Abdul; Sari, Dyah Wulan; Purwono, Rudi; Khan, Muhammad Arsalan
Jurnal Akuntansi Multiparadigma Vol 15, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Akuntansi Multiparadigma (Desember 2024 - April 2025)
Publisher : Universitas Brawijaya

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Abstrak - Apakah Praktik Manajemen Memoderasi Keuntungan Peternakan Unggas di Pakistan?Tujuan - Penelitian ini menyelidiki dampak faktor sosial ekonomi dan praktik manajemen terhadap profitabilitas peternakan unggas di Pakistan.Metede – Penelitian ini menggunakan metode analisis regresi linear berganda. Sampel penelitian ini adalah sejumlah peternak ayam di Pakistan.Temuan Utana – Penelitian ini menemukan bahwa faktor ekonomi memiliki pengaruh signifikan terhadap profitabilitas peternak. Meskipun demikian, faktor sosial ekonomi memiliki dampak minimal. Selain itu, praktik manajemen tidak secara signifikan memoderasi pengaruh faktor ekonomi dan sosial terhadap kinerja peternakan.Implikasi Teori dan Kebijakan - Penelitian ini mendukung teori maksimisasi biaya dan keuntungan serta resource-based view. Selain itu, penelitian ini merekomendasikan pemerintah untuk fokus kepada subsidi pakan dan program pelatihan untuk meningkatkan kinerja peternakan.Kebaruan Penelitian - Penelitian ini menganalisis profitabilitas peternakan ayam modern dengan berfokus pada lingkungan yang terkendali, indeks profitabilitas baru, dan faktor sosial ekonomi. Abstract - Do Management Practices Moderate Poultry Farm’s Profitability in Pakistan?Primary Purpose - This study investigates the impact of socio-economic factors and management practices on poultry farm profitability in Pakistan.Method – This study uses multiple linear regression analysis. The sample for this study consists of several chicken farmers in Pakistan.Main Findings – This study found that economic factors significantly influence farmers’ profitability. However, socio-economic factors have minimal impact. Additionally, management practices do not significantly moderate the influence of economic and social factors on farm performance.Theory and Practical Implications—This study supports the cost and profit maximization theory and the resource-based view. Furthermore, it recommends that the government focus on feed subsidies and training programs to improve farm performance.Novelty - This study analyses the profitability of modern chicken farms by focusing on a controlled environment, a new profitability index, and socio-economic factors.
The Impact of Changes in World Oil Prices, Interest Rates, and Net Exports on The Exchange Rate of ASEAN-4 Countries Palupi, Dyah Ayu; Purwono, Rudi
Jurnal Ilmu Ekonomi Terapan Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jiet.v9i2.59936

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This research examines the impact of changes in world oil prices, interest rates, and net exports on exchange rates in four ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines). The method used is the Panel Vector Error Correction Model (PVECM) over 2000Q1-2020Q4. The variables analyzed include exchange rates, world oil prices, interest rates, and net exports. The research findings indicate that (1) world oil prices affect exchange rates in both the short and long term, with exchange rates appreciating in the initial period and depreciating after the third period due to oil price shocks; (2) interest rates influence both the short and long term, with exchange rates tending to appreciate in response to interest rate shocks; and (3) net exports only affect the exchange rates in the long term, with exchange rates tending to depreciate in response to net export shocks.
Scrutinizing the FDI Spillovers Model: Do Foreign Firms Motivate Local Firms to Export? Yasin, Mohammad Zeqi; Purwono, Rudi
Jurnal Ikatan Sarjana Ekonomi Indonesia Vol 13 No 2 (2024): August
Publisher : Jurnal Ekonomi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52813/jei.v13i2.252

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We investigate the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI), particularly through multinational companies (MNCs), on the export behaviour and intensity of local firms. Focusing on the food and beverage subsectors in Indonesia from 2008–2015, we use the Heckman Selection model.We found a significant positive effect of FDI on the decision to export and the level of export intensity among domestic firms. The presence of MNCs in Indonesia appears to encourage local firms to both initiate and increase their export. Moreover, we observe a trend of export persistence, suggesting that firms active in exporting in one year are more likely to continue doing so in the following year. Other variables such as wages, import penetration, firm size, productivity, capital, and the presence of foreign firms were also included, with some influencing the decision to export more than the export intensity. Our findings provide some policy implications, namely for Indonesia’s “Making Indonesia 4.0” strategy in the food and beverages sectors, emphasizing the need for government support and human capital development to maximize the benefits of these spillovers.
THE EFFECT OF THE GREAT PARENTS SCHOOL (SOTH) PROGRAM ON STUNTING Kartikawati, Anis; Purwono, Rudi
Airlangga Development Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): AIRLANGGA DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i1.49144

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Stunting is one of the major health problems faced by developing countries, particularly Indonesia. Various programs established to decrease stunting. Sekolah Orang Tua Hebat (SOTH) is new program which targets parents/caretaker on stunting alleviation. This study aims to analyze the effect of SOTH on stunting in Lamongan Regency, Indonesia. We utilize panel data analysis in village level. We find that SOTH did not affect stunting directly. On the other hand, the multiplier effect of this program could potentially increase the understanding of child fostering. Therefore, promoting this program is necessary to complement existing stunting alleviation program in Indonesia.
Post-eruption economic recovery: Strengthening livelihoods in Lumajang Indonesia after Mount Semeru disaster Hariyono, Hariyono; Purwono, Rudi; Sukartini, Ni Made; Madyawati, Sri Pantja; Chrisnahutama, Adrian
Central Community Development Journal Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Privietlab

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55942/ccdj.v5i1.351

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Natural disasters in Indonesia result in significant material and nonmaterial losses. According to the National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB), disasters in 2021 have caused 709 deaths, 73 missing persons, and displaced 583,840 people. Post-disaster recovery efforts, including economic assistance, are essential for restoring people’s livelihoods. The implementation of economic assistance after the Mount Semeru eruption in the Lumajang Regency included several stages: preparation, socialization and location survey, group formation, technical guidance, provision of stimulant assistance, exit strategy planning, and monitoring and evaluation. As a result, two livestock groups were established in the Bumi Semeru Damai permanent housing area, each consisting of 10 members and legally recognized by a village decree. These groups successfully carried out daily livestock management, enhanced productivity and welfare, improved market access, and increased the understanding of livestock product marketing. The initiative fostered sustainability and independence, with the groups evolving into leading livestock centers specializing in goats in the Lumajang Regency. Critical factors supporting sustainability included a sufficient supply of animal feed that met nutritional requirements. This economic assistance program played a vital role in revitalizing the local economy by utilizing local commodities, forming community-based economic institutions, and strengthening local capacities through a disaster risk reduction approach. In addition, the program secured local government and stakeholder support, contributing to long-term recovery and alignment with sustainable regional development. This case highlights the importance of integrated economic recovery programs in post-disaster contexts for building resilience and improving community welfare.
Property Price Bubble: Regional Analysis in Indonesia Kurniawan, Indra; Purwono, Rudi
Journal of Developing Economies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (851.403 KB) | DOI: 10.20473/jde.v2i1.5707

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The aim of this study is to look at the influence of fundamental factors of demand and supply side of the property prices in five major cities in Indonesia using data panel regression methods. In addition, this study analyzes the regional property and the price bubble in Indonesia using the Hodrick Prescott filter analysis. The results of the panel data regression method Showed that the demand-side fundamentals such as economic growth and inflation have a positive effect on property prices as well as interest rate, while the loan to value(LTV) Negatively Affect the price of the property. On the other hand, the fundamental factors of supply-side variable, that is developer's price expectations impact positively the price of the property. HP filter analysis identifying the bubble in every city that lasted for two periods during the study. Keywords: Property Price, Property Price Bubble, Fundamental Factors, Hp Filter JEL: D23, R21, R31