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Sustainability Analysis of Business Community Mentoring and Training Program to Increase the Business Scale of its Members Gunawan Gunawan; Luki Adiati Pratomo
Journal of Social Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2023): Journal of Social Research
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v2i9.1379

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The SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) have 169 targets, 319 indicators, and 17 goals starting from 2015 to 2030. Of the 17 sustainable development goals, one of the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) that has received the most attention to date is poverty. This is because all of the SDG’s goals are a form of encouragement and effort to achieve the target of "without poverty" in 2030. Through this research, it is hoped that one can understand the implementation of the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) in Jakarta. SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) can be carried out through the Small Business Community. However, due to the lack of knowledge about global economic developments, assistance is needed. Therefore, the author wants to examine how Sustainability Analysis in the Business Community Program Increases Business Scale. This study used qualitative research methods, data collection was carried out using questionnaires, observation, and documentation. Data analysis techniques use percentages as a basis for interpretation and description to make research results. The results of the study show that the Hands Above business community (TDA Community), JackPreneur, and OKOCE City of Jakarta created mentoring programs to increase business scale. In carrying out the sustainability strategy achieved by MSMEs in Jakarta to maintain and increase business scale, namely in financial governance so that finances remain stable. Business actors carry out promotions in expanding the reach of their businesses so that they can be in demand by the wider community. Business people develop modern business models. The government also encourages business people to develop modern business models, by applying digital technology as a platform in the process of sustaining business community activities to support economic activities in a business continuity strategy.
MUSIC CONCERT PROMOTERS’ CHALLENGES TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE EVENTS FOR SDGS Dian Elvira; Luki Adiati Pratomo
Journal of Social Research Vol. 2 No. 9 (2023): Journal of Social Research
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v2i9.1386

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The Sustainable Development Goals provide an opportunity for each industry to move towards sustainability. To increase awareness of sustainability issues, event promoters encounter various challenges in planning and organizing sustainable music concerts. This study aims to identify the challenges of achieving sustainable events in organizing two music concerts held in Jakarta, Indonesia from the promoters’ perspective as an effort towards the Sustainable Development Goals. This study used a qualitative approach. A semi-structured interview was conducted with 10 stakeholder representatives to find out the role of decision-makers in planning music concerts. Documents and information from the organizers were used to complete the qualitative analysis. The results showed that sustainable events cannot be applied comprehensively in organizing music concerts. There were obstacles from external and internal promoters in their preparation which affected the decision-making so that they became factors hindering the implementation of sustainable principles in organizing music concerts. The challenges for promoters in preparing for music concerts are the ignorance of stakeholders regarding the environmental impacts, the unprepared facilities, infrastructures to support sustainability, and socialization to achieve sustainable development goals. This research contributes to policymakers by revealing promoter barriers to sustainable events for achieving sustainable development goals.
Co-Authors Adrian Nugroho Alauna, Farsea Zariva Almira Zerlinda Alwi, Muhamad Yusup Andina Seliani Annabelle, Katherine Asih, Rayi Retno Dwi astarini, dyah Ayu Ekasari Ayu Ekasari Bahtiar Usman, Bahtiar Bangun, Cicilia Chandra, Kris Cicilia Bangun CINDY CINDY Damayanti, Sisca Darra Pradita Hidayat Derita, Anastasia Mariana Dewi ANGGRAENI Dian Elvira Dika Septariana Dyah Astarini Evi Vileta Lanasier Fadilah Intan Fauzi Farasky, Agung Fatik Rahayu Fatik Rahayu Ferdiansyah, Yoga Firdayeti Ghaffari, Andi Zhafran Giri Prahasta Giri Prahasta, Giri Gunawan Gunawan Handayani, Khoriro Hermansyah, Cyril Maximus Hidayat, Darra Pradita Ibrahim, Harsha Danya Ina Oktaviana Matusin, Ina Oktaviana Indra Wicaksono Sugianto Intan Fauzi, Fadilah Jasmine Karina Khairunnisa Lisanti, Prameshwari Dinda Listiawati, Listiawati Magetsari, Ovy Noviati Nuraini Marchsela Putri, Diva Maretta, Widy Ariesty Marisa Fitria Andika Mayasari Mayasari, Mayasari Muhamad Yusup Alwi Muhamad Yusup Alwi Muhammad Kevin Humala Sakti Siregar Muhammad Ridwan Muhammad Ridwan Mulia, Muhammad Rizqi Murry Harmawan Saputra Murry Harmawan Saputra Murzid, Mikail Muhammad Haikal Nadila Dewi Nurkhoirunnisa, Alya Ovy Noviati Nuraini Magetsari Pratiwi, Eka Nur Rahmawati, Ulfi Naria Ramba, Zelia Joanna Aurelia Raymond Siregar Restu Diannissa Risde, Kahti Ramadhia Santoso, Kenneth Seliani, Andina Septariana, Dika Shalsabilla, De'sya Shania Vebiola Manihuruk Sisca Damayanti Sisca Damayanti Soliana, Dilla Septeba Sri Vandayuli Riorini Subastian, Jon Bryan Sugijono, Vincentius Malvin Tanuwijaya, Justine - Tatik Mariyanti, Tatik Ulfi Naria Rahmawati Wahyuni Rusliyana Sari Wanggi Citra Ameliana Wardah Islami Widya Iswara Wijaya, Sumadi Yoga Ferdiansyah Yulisphaputri, Fatimah Zerlinda, Almira