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How is the implementation of green accounting in public hospital? Muhammad Hasyim Ashari; Yudhi Anggoro
Journal of Islamic Accounting and Finance Research Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jiafr.2021.3.1.7519

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Purpose - The purpose of this study is to find out the implementation of green accounting in Public Hospitals in Malang and to determine the preferences of Public Hospitals in running their business.Method - This research is a descriptive quantitative study conducted by survey method. The total of population are 40 Public Hospitals in Malang Raya and the sample obtained as respondents are 37 Public Hospitals spread across Malang District, Malang City and Batu City.  The sample selection used probability sampling by sending a questionnaire to the entire population.  Result - The results showed that the green accounting practices in Public Hospitals in Malang Raya based on financial activities, social activities and environmental activities had been implemented properly and consistently. Public Hospitals with higher types tended to be better and more consistent in applying green accounting than Public Hospitals with lower types (classes).Implication - With the awareness of Public Hospitals in Malang Raya to implement green accounting in the accountability of their business activities, it can have an impact, especially on environmental sustainability and the welfare of the community around the Public Hospital from the impact of the resulting waste.Originality - The concept of green accounting can also be implemented to Public Hospitals as a public entity. On this basis, of course, it is necessary to conduct research on the implementation of green accounting in Public Hospitals as a public entity so that in its operational activities it does not only consider the financial aspects to generate profits, but also considers environmental and social aspects. As a result, its business can have an impact especially on environmental sustainability and the welfare of the community around Public Hospitals from the impact of the waste produced.
Transformation of Social Values in Political Policy: A Case Study of Community Participation in Regional Development Karjo Nalu; Achmad Zahruddin; Suripto; Yudhi Anggoro
Journal of Politica Governo Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Politica Governo - February
Publisher : Pt. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/10e8e645

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Abstract Modernization and globalization have shifted the pattern of community participation in regional development from community-based to more formal structural mechanisms. This shift increases the effectiveness of regulation and distribution of resources, but also limits the flexibility and room for community movement. Social values that shift from collectivism to individualism also influence the level of political awareness, although not always accompanied by an increase in active participation. The main obstacles to community participation include low education, limited access to information, complex bureaucracy, and minimal trust in the government due to corruption. On the other hand, transparency of information and the use of technology, such as e-Musrenbang, have the potential to increase citizen involvement in the development process. Other challenges include the dominance of political elites and unequal access to public policies, which often limit deliberative democracy. Therefore, bureaucratic reform and more effective coordination between agencies are needed to encourage meaningful participation. Openness of information and increased political and digital literacy are key factors in creating a more inclusive space for participation. With the right strategy, community participation can grow substantially and contribute to more transparent, democratic, and sustainable regional development.
Social and Economic Factors Affecting the Incidence of Anemia in Pregnant Women Erna Eka Wijayanti; Yudhi Anggoro; Nurul Hidayati; Munawarah Munawarah
Oshada Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): Oshada Journal - December
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/sx2ey215

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Anemia in pregnant women is a significant health problem, with adverse effects on the health of the mother and baby. This study aims to identify social and economic factors that affect the incidence of anemia in pregnant women in certain regions. Quantitative approach with cross-sectional design was used to collect data through questionnaires and structured interviews on 200 pregnant women. Factors analyzed include education, family income, type of employment, access to health services, and diet. The results showed that low levels of education, low family income, and limited access to health services were significantly associated with an increased risk of anemia in pregnant women. In addition, social support factors also play an important role in preventing anemia. These findings suggest that social and economic factors interact, with lower education associated with lower incomes, which in turn hinders pregnant women's access to good nutrition and adequate health care. Based on the results of the study, it is suggested that the health policy of pregnant women more emphasis on nutrition education, increased access to health services, and economic empowerment, especially among low-income families. This study provides an important contribution in formulating intervention programs that can reduce the prevalence of anemia in pregnant women in Indonesia.
Revitalizing Traditional Markets Through Digital Marketing: PKM Intervention Model in The E-Commerce Era Yudhi Anggoro; Anis Dwiastanti
Socious Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Socious Journal - April
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/rv55hh55

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The development of digital technology has changed people's consumption patterns, encouraging a shift from conventional transactions to digital platforms. This phenomenon threatens the existence of traditional markets which are increasingly marginalized due to low adoption of digital technology, limited digital literacy, and minimal infrastructure and regulatory support. This study aims to analyze the understanding and utilization of digital marketing among traditional market traders, and to evaluate the role of the Student Creativity Program (PKM) as an intervention model in revitalizing the local economy. Using a descriptive quantitative approach, data was collected through a survey of traditional market traders. The results showed that WhatsApp Business (35%) was the most widely used digital platform, followed by Facebook Marketplace (22%) and Instagram (18%), while TikTok Shop was still low (10%). As many as 15% of traders have not used digital media at all. The level of digital literacy also varies, with 35% of traders in the "less" and "very less" categories. These findings underscore the urgency of ongoing training and mentoring through PKM, which has been proven to be effective in increasing digital promotion capabilities by up to 60%. Therefore, collaboration between the world of education, local government, and market communities is crucial to create traditional markets that are inclusive, adaptive, and highly competitive in the digital era.
The Effect of Change Management on Organizational Adaptability in The Age of Technology Dr. Slamet Riyadi; Helmita; Chevy Herli Sumerli A; Yudhi Anggoro
Maneggio Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024): Maneggio-Oct
Publisher : PT. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/7dn4vx41

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This study aims to investigate the influence of change management on organizational adaptability in the technological era. Using quantitative methods and data collection methods using questionnaires involving 110 respondents from various organizations, the results of the analysis show that change management has a significant influence on organizational adaptability. This shows that an organization's ability to manage change, including readiness to face change and a supportive organizational structure, contributes significantly to improving adaptability. By developing a strategy that includes training, an adaptive culture, and cross-functional collaboration, organizations will be better prepared for a complex and fast-changing environment. These findings provide important insights into the role of change management in creating a responsive work environment and open up opportunities for further exploration of factors that can improve organizational adaptability. towards social responsibility and sustainability, contributing to broader economic growth and a better society.
SDGs-Based Economic Performance Measurement in the Green Tourism Sector Yudhi Anggoro; Sarlotha Selan; Mahyadi Mahyadi
Nomico Vol. 2 No. 11 (2025): Nomico-December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/pp6ejk82

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The growth of the tourism sector as an economic driver has increasingly been accompanied by environmental and social pressures, highlighting the need for sustainable green tourism approaches. However, sustainability claims in tourism are often not supported by structured economic performance evaluation frameworks aligned with sustainable development objectives. This study aims to analyze the economic performance of the green tourism sector using the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as an evaluative framework. The study adopts a qualitative descriptive–analytical approach by examining the alignment between SDG-based economic indicators, green tourism policies, and implementation practices. The analysis is conducted through mapping relevant SDG economic indicators, reviewing tourism policy documents and official reports, and identifying gaps between economic performance outcomes and sustainability principles. The findings indicate that the SDGs framework enables a more comprehensive evaluation of green tourism economic performance than conventional approaches, particularly in assessing the quality and sustainability of economic impacts. The study also reveals misalignments between economic growth orientation and the achievement of sustainability goals in green tourism practices. This study concludes that SDGs provide a critical analytical framework for evaluating and guiding green tourism development toward sustainable economic outcomes.
Transformation of Social Values in Political Policy: A Case Study of Community Participation in Regional Development Karjo Nalu; Achmad Zahruddin; Suripto; Yudhi Anggoro
Journal of Politica Governo Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Politica Governo - February
Publisher : Pt. Anagata Sembagi Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62872/10e8e645

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Abstract Modernization and globalization have shifted the pattern of community participation in regional development from community-based to more formal structural mechanisms. This shift increases the effectiveness of regulation and distribution of resources, but also limits the flexibility and room for community movement. Social values that shift from collectivism to individualism also influence the level of political awareness, although not always accompanied by an increase in active participation. The main obstacles to community participation include low education, limited access to information, complex bureaucracy, and minimal trust in the government due to corruption. On the other hand, transparency of information and the use of technology, such as e-Musrenbang, have the potential to increase citizen involvement in the development process. Other challenges include the dominance of political elites and unequal access to public policies, which often limit deliberative democracy. Therefore, bureaucratic reform and more effective coordination between agencies are needed to encourage meaningful participation. Openness of information and increased political and digital literacy are key factors in creating a more inclusive space for participation. With the right strategy, community participation can grow substantially and contribute to more transparent, democratic, and sustainable regional development.