Nurhuda Firmansyah
Departemen Biostatistika dan Kependudukan FKM UNAIR Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Iniversitas Airlangga Jl. Mulyorejo Kampus C Unair Surabaya 60115

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The Downstreaming of Investment Services: A Strategy to Achieve Investment Targets amid the Disruption Era in Lebak District Barsei, Adhityo Nugraha; Firmansyah, Nurhuda; Kustanto, Munari; Alita, Endriana Wahyu
BISNIS & BIROKRASI: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi dan Organisasi Vol. 31, No. 1
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The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted global community and economy. As the pandemic began to subside, the government initiated various strategies for economic recovery. Investment is one of the policy instruments to improve the local economy. The Investment and One-Stop Integrated Service Agency (DPMPTSP), hereafter coined the Department of Investment, has implemented different strategies to achieve regional investment targets. Data indicate a decline in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) due to the pandemic, however, an increase in Direct Investment (DI) is also observed, contributing to the achievement of investment targets. This study aims to examine the strategies applied by the Department of Investment of Lebak District to achieve these targets. A qualitative descriptive approach was employed, while data were collected through in-depth interviews and documentation. Data analysis was conducted using ATLAS.ti software by coding data, opening a network, and drawing conclusions from collected data. The results reveal a "downstreaming" strategy for integrated investment services, which includes: Investment Information System, Investment Forum, approach through the Head of District, and Ease of Service for prospective investors (upstream) and existing investors to obtain Business Identification Numbers (NIB), make investments, and complete the Investment Activity Report (LKPM) (downstream). This study contributes to developing public sector innovation in investment. Future research can explore the correlation of investment achievements with labor absorption and regional income in Lebak District.
A bibliometric analysis corporate university discourse Savitri, Renny; Samsara, Ladiatno; Cahyarini, Benedicta Retna; Ahad, Madya Putra Yaumil; Gusparirin, Rori; Firmansyah, Nurhuda
Berkala Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi Vol 20 No 2 (2024): December
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Introduction This research investigate scientific publication trends related to corporate university themes. All publications are indexed in the Scopus database from the first publication until April 2022. Limited discussion of corporate university using bibliometric analysis in Scopus is the novelty of this paper. Data Collection Methods Using bibliometric analysis with data visualization performed with VOS viewer application version 1.6.18 Results and Discussion.. The first publication related to the corporate university theme emerged in 1985 and reached its peak in 2017, then tended to decrease until April 2022. The US is the most influential country in the corporate university theme in both the number of publications and number of citations. Intellectual Partnership Consulting from the UK is the most influential organization with the highest number of publications. Whereas Chairman of Paradigm Shift International contribute as the most cited publication. Conclusion. "Corporate University" has become an interesting research theme in HR development for the last four decades. It is shown from the increase of the publication numbers and authors from various organizations accros the world. Furthermore, the authors’ perspective in terms of corporate university varies. The study should inform researchers, practitioners and policy makers to improve and enhance corporate university governance.