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PENINGKATAN PENDAPATAN DAERAH BERBASIS PADA USAHA MIKRO, KECIL, DAN MENENGAH Nainggolan, Khairina; Cikusin, Yaqub; Hayat, Hayat
ARISTO Vol 5 No 2 (2017): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v5i2.533

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The development of small and micro enterprises have a very important role in the development of the regional economy. it can be seen from the amount of employment opportunities provided by UMKM for the community. UMKM existence cannot be under timed, because UMKM have a proven able to with stand the economic crisis that occurred in Indonesia. However,  in the development of UMKM cannot be separated from in habiting fact that hit existence of UMKM. Several classic problems that occur in UMKM is lack of capital in the developing the business, unhealthy market competition that still happening until now is the market competition with product made in china. Lack of information about the market network and still lack of innovation in creating new product-products. UMKM therefore very much require the role of government in the developing small andmiddlebusiness.
The implementation of the Regional Development Plan policy focuses on developing the potential of empowered villages in Batu City Hayat, Hayat; Rudianto, Rudianto; Muchsin, Slamet; Afifuddin, Afifuddin
ARISTO Vol 12 No 1 (2024): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i1.7628

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Rural development aims to enhance the well-being and quality of life of rural communities and reduce poverty through the provision of basic needs, infrastructure development, local economic growth, and sustainable utilization of natural resources and the environment. To achieve these goals, the Village Law implements two approaches, namely "Building the Village" and "Village Development," integrated into village development planning. This research employs qualitative descriptive methods to provide a comprehensive and detailed overview of the investigated subject, aiming to understand the implementation of Regional Development Plan Policies focusing on empowering villages in the city of Batu. The study utilizes qualitative descriptive methods and in-depth interviews. The implementation of Regional Development Plan Policies in the city of Batu is documented in the Medium-Term Regional Development Plan (RPJMD) of Batu City for the period 2017-2022 and the Regional Development Plan (RPD) of Batu City for the period 2023-2026. The policy implementation is formalized through Regional Regulations and Local Regulations (Mayor's Regulations) both attributively and delegatively.
Indonesia Government Policy Strategy to Support Autonomous Vehicles Implementation for Public Transport Rasdiyanti, Aprilia Dwi; Hayat, Hayat; Suyeno, Suyeno
ARISTO Vol 12 No 2 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i2.7860

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Autonomous vehicles are now a unique and modern new trend in the development of public transport. Its application in various countries such as China, South Korea, Germany, and the United States is interesting to study from policy to implementation. Indonesia also has a great opportunity to develop autonomous vehicles to reach level 3 to 5, considering that the New Capital City (IKN) also has plans to use Integrated Transport System (ITS) and autonomous vehicles as public transport in the future. However, challenges and obstacles such as road facilities, cybersecurity threats, and public indiscipline can be a barrier to the implementation of autonomous vehicles in Indonesia. Therefore, this article aims to take a deeper look into the needs that Indonesia needs to make a policy on autonomous vehicles as public transport in the future.
Dynamic Governance Dalam Pengelolaan Pedagang Kaki Lima Di Alun-Alun Kota Malang Anif Diyan Firmansyah; Hayat Hayat; Septina Dwi Rahmawati
Journal of Innovative and Creativity Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joecy.v5i3.4608

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This study analyzes the implementation of the Dynamic Governance concept in managing street vendors at Malang City Square by Diskopindag. A descriptive qualitative approach was applied through interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings show three key dimensions: Thinking Ahead, reflected in plans to relocate vendors to Pasar Baru Barat; Thinking Again, in the shift from repressive control to empowerment; and Thinking Across, in cross-sector collaboration with Satpol PP, the Transportation and Environmental Departments. However, implementation remains limited by weak coordination, lack of accurate data, low digital literacy, and minimal public participation. Strengthening data systems, inter-agency collaboration, and vendor engagement is crucial to realizing adaptive and sustainable governance of street vendors in Malang.
Penerapan Akuntabilitas dan Transparansi Pengelolaan Alokasi Dana Desa dalam Pembangunan Infrastruktur Desa (Studi di Desa Tanggung Kecamatan Turen Kabupaten Malang) Devina Ardiany, Della; Hayat, Hayat; Dwi Rahmawati, Septina
Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen Sosial Humaniora (JIMSH) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): August, Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen Sosial Humaniora (JIMSH)
Publisher : LP3M, Universitas Muhammadiyah Kendari

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Accountability is a form of accountability carried out by the government as reporting on activities carried out to the public. This accountability is the ground for the implementation of transparency in every implementation of activities. This study aims to assess and determine accountability and transparency in the management of village fund allocations carried out by the village government of Responsibility, Turen District, Malang Regency. The approach used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The data collection technique used was interviews involving the Village Government and village communities, totaling four informants. The results of this study indicate that, starting with accountability and transparency, managing village financial allocations for village infrastructure development under the responsibility as a whole is adequate, but still has some drawbacks. This is demonstrated by the application of the principle of government accountability in managing village fund allocations, in particular by involving the community in planning village fund allocations, but only until the rest of the planning is carried out by the village government without involving village officials in managing village funds. Thus, it is claimed that the implementation of transparency in managing village fund allocations in Responsibility Villages is not good. This is because the government does not apply the principle of transparency, especially by not fully involving the members of the village in managing village funds and by managing village funds in an opaque manner. Therefore it is claimed that the implementation of transparency in accordance with the implementation of the three processes is not good.
COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE DALAM PEMBERDAYAAN PELAKU USAHA MIKRO EKMIRA MELALUI FASILITASI PENDAFTARAN MEREK DAGANG Dwi Febrianti; Hayat; Hirshi Anadza
Journal Publicuho Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): May - July - Journal Publicuho
Publisher : Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35817/publicuho.v8i2.742

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This research aims to understand, describe and analyse the implementation of collaborative governance in empowering Ekmira micro-enterpreneurs actors through actors through trademark registration facilitation. The research method used is qualitative, as the researcher can conduct direct observations in the field to see the prevailing situations and conditions. The results of this research are that the implementation of collaborative governance in empowering Ekmira micro businesses through facilitating trademark registration has been implemented quite well. However, several obstacles prevent the collaboration from facilitating the program from functioning optimally. This can be seen from the indicators that are met and the constrains that require improvement in achieving successful collaborative governance according to Goldsmith and Kettl (2009) as cited in Kurniadi (2020), which include networked structure, commitment to a common purpose, trust among the participants, governance, acces to authority, distributive accountability/responsibility, information sharing, and acces to resources.
UTILISASI E-GOVERNMENT MALANG KABUPATEN TOURISM INTELLIGENCE CENTER (MATIC) DALAM UPAYA OPTIMALISASI KUNJUNGAN PANTAI BALEKAMBANG Moch Erwin Saputro; Hayat; Hirshi Anadza
Journal Publicuho Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): May - July - Journal Publicuho
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35817/publicuho.v8i2.755

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This study aims to analyse the utilisation of the Malang Kabupaten Tourism Intelligence Centre (MATIC) platform in optimising tourist visits to Balekambang Beach. MATIC is an e-government innovation based on big data and smart tourism, developed by DISPARBUD Malang Regency, to digitise tourism information and support collaboration among stakeholders. This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach using the e-Government implementation theory, which includes the aspects of support, capacity, and value. The findings show that while MATIC offers superior features such as destination QR Codes, product catalogues, tourism agendas, and visitor statistics, its utilisation remains limited. Supporting factors include budgetary support, human resource training, and digital infrastructure. However, the inhibiting factors consist of a lack of outreach, low digital literacy among tourism actors, accessibility issues to the location, and insufficient synergy between MATIC and social media promotion. Therefore, optimising MATIC requires a comprehensive strategy that involves technical improvements, capacity building, and cross-sector digital promotion collaboration.
Co-Authors Abdul Haris Nur Sugeng Abdul Muammar Imran Abid Zamzami Abidin, Agus Zainal Adilah, Nandis Adistya Shofia Finanda Afifuddin Afifuddin Afifuddin Afifuddin, Afifuddin Afifudin Afifudin Agnes Indriani Hasanah Agung Srihadi Hidayat Agus Zainal Abidin Ahibbau Syaifullah Aldi, Bintang alfiana rizky ramadhany Aliffina Nurhariska Amalia, Laili Amalya Dwi Suryana Amanda Ayu Febriana Andani, Vista Dwi Andi Tenri Sompa Andita Niken Anggraeni Andza, Hirzhi Anggraeni, Andita Niken Anif Diyan Firmansyah Aprilia, Thania Ardiansyah, Feri Achmad Ari Pradana, Silfa Azlina, Tengku Elmi Bagus Rangga Prayoga Brilian Ramadlan, Khoirus Syifa Bukido, Rosdalina Devina Ardiany, Della Devina Intan Minefa Dinda Septiana Djamila Usup Dwi Ayu Damayanti Dwi Febrianti Dwi Rahmawati, Septina Edi Gunawan Erika Patricia Eva Auliya Putri Fanisa Izzatul Maulida Fauziya, Roudhotul Figi Dwi Darianti Firman Maulana Firman Maulana, Firman Fitriani, Aida Nur Hamdhani, Rofiqa Marta Hasan Zayadi Hasrilah Hasrillah Hasrillah Hasrillah Hasrillah Hasrillah Hellanda Widiyanti Hemalia Veronica Hendra Hafid Risalbi Hermawan, Romy Hilmi Ainul Fajar Hirshi Anadza Hirshi Anadza Hirzhi Andza Hoiruddin Hasibuan Hutama Taufiq Rizqi Ifit Novita Sari Imran, Abdul Muammar Indahwati, Baretha Iska Arina Izzati, Najma Laily Izzatul Hasibah Jihan Fira Fadhila Joni Hendriansah Khairina Nainggolan Khairina Nainggolan, Khairina Kholifatus Sya’diyah Khumairoh, Nur Aisyah Labib, Muhammad Mughni Lailatul Musdalifah Laili Amalia Laily Hidayah Langgeng Rachmatullah Putra Langgeng Rachmatullah Putra Lusiana Margareth Tijow M. Bashori Muchsin M. Daniel Septian M. Mas'ud Said Mas’ud Said , Mohammad Mas’ud Said , Mohammad Moch Erwin Saputro Mohammad Havid Fathurrozy Mohammad Mas'ud Said Mohammad Mas’ud Said Muayyadah, Nurul Nabila Natasya Wahyu Kallya Azahra Nadiatussilmi Nadiatussilmi Nadiatussilmi, Nadiatussilmi Najah, Savinatun Nandis Adilah Niken Ayu Febrianti Niswatun Nurul Fajri Nofindy Citra Danisma Nurul Umi Ati Ovilla Dwi Qoirunnisa Pradila Agatha, Yoke Putri Faradila Putri, Salsabilla Azzahra Niesma Rachma, Nadia Fitria Rafli Mahrum Rahman Ilyas, Taufiq Rahmawati, Septina Dwi Rani Nurul Laili Herzegovina Rasdiyanti, Aprilia Dwi Retno Wulan Sekarsari Ridlwan, Muhammad Ama Riqo Ayatillah Rizka Risdiyanti Rizki Ahmad Fauzi Rolisa Isvianti Rosdalina Bukido Rudianto Rudianto Rustam Dirgantara Putra Suharto Safitri, Selvi Dian Said, Mohammad Mas’ud Salfina Nur Imayati Salsabilla Azzahra Niesma Putri Selvi Dian Safitri Setiawan, Galih Wahyu Shinwan Fadhil Siti Nur Ainiah Slamet Hidayat Turohman Slamet Muchsin Sudirman Sudirman Sukma Faradiba Sumiati Nafisah Sunariyanto Sunariyanto Sunariyanto, Sunariyanto Suyeno Suyeno Syadiyah, Kholifatus Syafaqotur Rohmah Taufiq Rahman Ilyas Tedy Winarno Ulfa Safitri Usup, Djamila Wandra Wandra Wandra Wandra Wandra, Wandra Wilenda Yudha Pratama Afjan Wilujeng, Ananda Sri Windasai Windasai Wulansari, Tita Veby Yaqub Cikusin Yoke Pradila Agatha Zainal Abidin Zainal Muttakin Zamzami, Abid