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TRANSFORMASI CITY BRANDING DI JAKARTA MENUJU KOTA KOLABORASI Aprianto, Happy; Nurhasana, Renny; Badry, Ahmad Ibrahim
JURNAL ILMIAH EDUNOMIKA Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): EDUNOMIKA
Publisher : ITB AAS Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jie.v8i1.10774

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A strong regional and global marketing strategy is needed to create a quality city identity. City branding that has been carried out with the tagline "Enjoy Jakarta" has not touched the identity of the city as a whole. A new identity is needed that can become a comprehensive city branding in all fields and is carried out in collaboration with all levels of society so that community involvement can be realized in solving various city problems. The use of information technology systems that optimize the use of technology can maximize public services that are more effective and efficient.
Smoking Behaviour and Its Impact on the Quality of Life of the Beneficiary Families of Social Assistance Funds in East Java, Indonesia Nurhasana, Renny; Ratih, Suci Puspita; Gayatri, Rara Warih; Tama, Tika Dwi; Shellasih, Ni Made; Satrya, Aryana; Ningtyas, Fadhilah Rizky; Muhafilah, Nurul
Journal of Strategic and Global Studies Vol. 6, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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The government implements social assistance programs for poor families and vulnerable groups. Therefore, the implementation is still facing various challenges. One of the toughest challenges is smoking behaviour. As the income has been increasing, the cigarette’s expense is also high. Cigarette’s expenditure substitutes other basic needs, such as nutritional foods, health, and education expenses. This study analyses smoking behaviour in social assistance recipients and its impact on quality of life. By using qualitative method, particularly the Rapid Assessment Procedure, data were obtained through in-depth interviews. The study uses purposive method to collect samples in East Java, both Malang City and Kediri Regency. Results show that all the informants have family members who were heavy smokers. The daily cigarette’s expenditure of social assistance’s recipients was significant compared to their daily expenses. It substitutes basic needs expenses and affects their quality of life specifically for nutritional, health, and child’s education status. Furthermore, due to nicotine addiction, it is very difficult for smokers to reduce the number of cigarette consumption, even though at difficult economies. Smoking behaviour also leads to family conflicts. It is important to regulate social assistance recipients who still disburse their budget for temptation goods such as cigarette. In addition, government must inform the negative impacts of smoking, as well as promote the healthy life behaviour using the existing program, Family Capacity Building Meeting/Pertemuan Peningkatan Kemampuan Keluarga (P2K2). As part of effective solutions to reduce smoking prevalence, unaffordable cigarette price is important due to lowering the consumption of addictive product.
Pengembangan Kawasan Permukiman di Wilayah Rawan Banjir Kampung Melayu, Jakarta Timur Afandi, Aisyah Arimurti; Utama, Vissy Puteri; Khomenie, Apridev; Prabowo, Cindar Hari; Apriyanto, Rio; Barus, Lita Sari; Nurhasana, Renny
RUAS Vol. 21 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

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Structural change and environmental degradation along Ciliwung river resulting in flooding that happened in Kampung Melayu. The flooding events in Kampung Melayu increase the urgency of mitigation-based disaster management implementation. The local government has made several efforts to overcome the problem, including the construction of reservoirs, infiltration systems, canals, and floodgates. This research aims to evaluate the implementation of disaster mitigation in Kampung Melayu and propose new strategies in this area. This research is conducted in data collection and data analysis in order to develop new strategies with the aim to overcome the problems based on the concept of disaster management, adaptive architecture, responsive architecture, and the concept of Disaster Resilient Kampong. This research propose slum upgrading and prevention by providing a livable housing resilient to disaster through residential area development program as a solution to overcome the flooding problems in Kampung Melayu.
Corporate Governance Dynamics and Sustainability Phases in Indonesian Palm Oil:  A Multi-Principal Agency Perspective Nurani, Maria Dian; Hardjono, Retno Kusumastuti; Siscawati, Mia; Nurhasana, Renny
Jurnal Manajemen dan Agribisnis Vol. 22 No. 3 (2025): JMA Vol. 22 No. 3, November 2025
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

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Background: Indonesia’s palm oil industry boosts the economy and supports renewable energy, but its expansion has caused deforestation, biodiversity loss, and social conflict. Rising external pressure makes sustainability essential, yet practices remain fragmented. Stronger corporate governance is needed to balance profit with social and environmental responsibility, as traditional agency theory no longer fully applies.Purpose: This study explores how different principal groups influence sustainability phase progression and how governance mechanisms evolve when companies face competing sustainability expectations in the agribusiness sector. This study extends agency theory beyond shareholder primacy and examines how firms navigate sustainability shifts under changing stakeholder power.Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative single-case study was conducted on PALMO (a pseudonym), an Indonesian palm oil company with vertical integration. The company’s trajectory from 1993 to 2023 was traced through interviews, focus group discussions, document reviews, and site visits. The analysis draws on the Sustainability Phase Model, extended agency theory, and the four pillars of corporate governance (ethical behavior, transparency, accountability, and sustainability).Findings/Results:  PALMO’s sustainability trajectory was uneven. Progress accelerated when external pressure intensified or when internal coordination was effective, and slowed during periods of weak oversight or shifting priorities. Changes in the influence of principals (buyers, NGOs, regulators, and shareholders) either enabled movement across sustainability phases or created new constraints on the movement. Over time, governance has expanded from basic compliance to more adaptive practices, including cross-divisional sustainability teams, sustainability-linked loans, and ESG-based performance targets. These mechanisms provide ways to manage short-term business needs alongside longer-term sustainability goals.Conclusion: Multi-principal dynamics shape both progress and setbacks in sustainability phases and inform the evolution of governance. Effective governance requires adaptive arrangements that integrate sustainability into incentives, targets, and coordination structures while maintaining strategic alignment amid ongoing tensions.Originality/value: This study extends agency theory by framing governance as a negotiation among multiple principals rather than a simple alignment with shareholders. It also enriches the Sustainability Phase Model by showing that sustainability transformations can overlap, stall, or reverse, offering theoretical and practical insights into strengthening sustainability governance in emerging market agribusiness. Keywords:  corporate sustainability, extended agency theory, corporate governance, palm oil industry, sustainability transformation
Co-Authors Afandi, Aisyah Arimurti Ahmad Ibrahim Badry Al-Attar, Firdaus Silabi Anita Siti Fatonah Aprianto, Happy Apridev Khomenie apriyanto, rio Aryana Satrya Astri Nurdiana Ayu Tyas Purnamasari Azizah Rohimah Candaika, Putri Chotib Chotib, Chotib Danty Novitasari Dhaneswara N. Indrajoga Dhita Ayu Pradnyapasa Dumilah Ayuningtyas Dyah N. Ratnasari Dyah Nawang Ratnasari Edy Irwansyah Eurika Putri Andita Fadhilah Rizky Ningtyas Fahriani, Ade Aryanti Fitrinitia, Irene Hanita, Margaretha Happy Aprianto Hardjono, Retno Kusumastuti Hartono, Risky Kusuma Hasan, Chotib Hasbullah Thabrany Heru Purwanto Iwan Henry Wardhana Kasih Agyaputeri, Bunga Kasih, Nur Arning Tengara Kusuma Hartono, Risky Kuwayama, Shoya Lita Sari Barus M. Luthfi Ramadhan Madelif Sihombing, Isranalita Matsuyuki, Mihoko MIA SISCAWATI Muhafilah, Nurul Negama, Toshiki Nganroputra*, Tommy Ni Made Shellasih Ni Made Shellasih Ningtyas, Fadhilah Rizky Nofrida Nofrida Nur Arning Tengara Kasih Nurani, Maria Dian Oktarina, Ratih Prabowo, Cindar Hari Pradnyapasa, Dhita Ayu Pujiyanto Pujiyanto Puspitasari, Maria Rara Warih Gayatri Ratih, Suci Puspita Riesmah Oktapriana Rika Rachmawaty Riska Rahma Arriani Risky Kusuma Hartono Rizal Abdurrohman Rizky Ningtyas, Fadhilah Rizqita Oktorini Rohimah, Azizah Safira Salsabila Seina Rizky Priambodo Septiyanto, Deni Shellasih, Ni Made Stanislaus Riyanta Sundoko, Husnul Fitri Teguh Dartanto Tenty Melvianti Legarias Teungku Darwis Teungku Ichramsyah Darwis Tiara Aninditha Tika Dwi Tama Tio Massa Elnitin Sianipar Trisnawan, Dita Utama, Vissy Puteri Vissy Puteri Utama Windya Dirgantari Yuliatiningtyas, Solikhah