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Spiritual Development Programs, Individual Spirituality and Sustainability Mindset toward Higher Commitment to Social and Environmental Impact Amelia Naim Indrajaya
International Journal of Business Studies Vol 2 No 3 (2018): International Journal of Business Studies (IJBS)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen IPMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (201.993 KB) | DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v2i3.82

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The aim of this paper is to analyze how the interaction of Spiritual Development Programs, Individual Spirituality and Sustainability Mindset of business school student are impacting toward the commitment to social and environmental impact. In this paper, the case study is taken from the implementation of a curriculum where sustainability mindset is embedded in the students’ lifestyle through spiritual development experiential learning phases which develops students’ understanding of their individual spirituality. By integrating the head, hands and heart the curriculum offers an opportunity for students to develop cognitive, emotional and spiritual intelligence simultaneously while completing their school projects. The journey begins by students designing their own Life Map, in which students are invited to create their vision with the assumption that they can freely pursue their dreams. The real-life challenge begins when they create their own Business as a Force of Good project in which they have to plan and run a profitable business which answers at least one of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with a minimum amount of investment. This paper shows that students who have been interacting with spiritual development program, has gone through a transformational individual spirituality toward the sustainability mindset where students perceived the new perspective of developing flourishing businesses with social and environmental impact.
The Research Workshop - Nvivo on IPMI Institute Anantadjaya, Samuel PD; Lahuddin, Abdul Haris; Nawangwulan, Irma M; Pratama, Sasotya; Yulita F Susanti; Amelia Naim Indrajaya; Zahirsjah, Cut Sjahrifa; Hariandja, Hari Ara; Samuel, DC Ethan; Samuel, Daniella CE; Oktavianis, Yusrika; McNerney, Brian
Salus Publica: Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): August 2025 (IN PRESS)
Publisher : CV. Media Digital Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/saluspublica.v3i2.454

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The workshop featured in The Research Workshop (Volume 12) at the IPMI Institute in June 11, 2025 is concerned with the application of NVivo for advanced qualitative data analysis in research. Participants are introduced to NVivo's main functions such as importation, organization, and coding of many forms of data including text documents, surveys, and audio and video material. The hands-on sessions of the workshop are focused on real applications such as coding scheme development, integration of categorical data, and advanced querying techniques for identifying and interpreting patterns. Modeled for researchers and faculty alike, the intention of the program is to create new ways to achieve efficient and rigorous analyses in qualitative research, geared toward the application of these methods in real-world situations across disciplines. The session will also provide an introduction to some of those new NVivo features that are AI-assisted and will discuss the opportunities to enhance the analysis process as well as some limitations.