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Empowerment Women's Organizations In The Era Of Digitalization (Dharma Women's Unity in East Java Province, Indonesia) Rapitasari, Diana; Pribadiyono, Pribadiyono; Suwitho, Suwitho
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1051

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Era 4.0, digital change in almost all lines of activity, requires digitalization of development, organizational management can keep up with the times, administrators and members are required to follow technology and also apply it to organizational management, creating competent, globally competitive, competitive and innovative human resources (Setiawan, 2016). Previous research studies from primary and secondary data showed that the impact of digitalization was also felt by the East Java DWP by carrying out manual reporting which was not supported by good publications, resulting in all work activities achieved not being able to reach the maximum by the wider community, especially the people of East Java. Existence is able to come out of the existence of something and is able to transcend itself because the existence of a dynamic process comes from existere, which means coming out of, going beyond or overcoming, so existence is not rigid and stops but experiences development or decline depending on the ability to actualize its potential (Abidin, 2006). Women's empowerment accelerates economic growth in a country where to achieve development goals according to the concept of Development Economics, an appropriate development strategy is needed. Empowerment is one of the strategies most widely used in overcoming various development problems because without women's development, economic growth and development will not occur (Marditama et.al, 2021:11). Choosing an interpretive way of how individuals who experience it directly gives meaning to interactions that have been experienced in social life with a pattern of prioritizing a series of descriptions of the experiences of the informants, interpretive builds meaning from life experiences experienced directly (Cresswell, 2018). An interpretive approach to how the East Java DPD organization exists in the era of digitalization is the main focus of the study, how the subjects, namely women who are members of the East Java DWP organization, continue to exist amidst the onslaught of digitalization. Increasing the role of women in DWP so that they are ready in the 4.0 era and ready to face global challenges so that DWP members and families are able to develop their potential through DWP priority programs so that they are able to support the DWP organization to become a center of excellence in empowering women and families and can participate in progress world civilization. It is necessary to increase members' understanding of organizational management through a system that needs to be built in an integrated manner. By instilling a sense of belonging to the organization, caring and unity, a solid organization with creative and innovative activities will be formed.
The Role Of The Gresik Regency Regional Government On Of The Stakeholders In Songkok Small And Medium Indsustries (Ikm) In Gresik Regency Arif Syarifuddin, Mohammad; Pribadiyono, Pribadiyono; Budi Riharjo, Iksan
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i1.1052

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The number of small and medium-sized industries recorded today is 261 people, showing the dominance of the Songkok industry in Gresik Regency. Management with a family and conventional system results in the Songkok Small and Medium Medium Industry Business Actors in Gresik Regency not being able to market Songkok optimally and have not been able to compete in the national market, the involvement of local governments is needed in supporting the development of small and medium industries in Gresik Regency. The existence of a small -medium medium industry in Gresik Regency in addition to being one of the crafts that produces products that become part of the culture of the Indonesian people, is also one of the industries that contribute to economic growth in Kabuoaten Gresik. The research method used is a qualitative method with case studies, a small and medium -sided industry has existed in Gresik Regency since the 1970s, initially only in Gresik District, has grown, developed, and spread in several regions in Gresik Regency, so that it became a part From the icon of Gresik Regency as the largest Songkok Craftsman Center in Indonesia. The reality on the ground with existing experience does not necessarily make the business fears able to compete in the national market. Digging information from 9 informants, aims to identify the Songkok Small and Medium Industry Business Process (IKM) in Gresik Regency, identify the right marketing mix in Songkok Small and Medium Industries (IKM) in Gresik Regency, and see the extent of the role of the local government as one of the stakeholders In supporting the growth of Songkok Small and Medium Industries (IKM) in Gresik Regency. The results of the Songkok Small and Medium Medium Industry Research in Gresik Regency are a family -patterned business with a production and seasonal sales and running business processes conventionally and traditional. Publick Governance as one of the new components in the marketing mix (marketing mix) which also has an important role in the development of the small and medium industry of Songkok in Gresik Regency. Collaboration and Synergy of the Gresik Regency Regional Government as one of the stakeholders with business actors needs to be improved in order to encourage the growth of small and medium industry and songkok industries and efforts to preserve the culture and identity of the Gresik Regency.
Developing the Person-Centered Emergency Care Assessment: A Holistic Performance Framework for Indonesian Hospital Saputera, Bayu; Pribadiyono, Pribadiyono; Suwitho, Suwitho
JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jhssb.v4i1.1542

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The emergency department at one of the Indonesian Public Hospital faces challenges of overcrowding, inadequate performance assessments, and the lack of a holistic team evaluation system, adversely affecting service quality and patient outcomes. This study proposes the Person-Centered Emergency Care Assessment (PECAS), a performance assessment system aligned with the person-centered care paradigm. Employing a qualitative approach and hermeneutic method, data were collected through interviews, observations, and document studies involving directors, medical and nursing committees, team members, and patients. The PECAS instrument was developed in three stages: exploring indicators, constructing the instrument, and determining methodologies, with a 360-degree evaluation approach to capture diverse perspectives. The trial results indicated team performance ranged from "Lacking" to "Adequate," reflecting the need for further improvement, yet the system was endorsed for its potential to enhance service quality and establish benchmarks. This study highlights the need for better teamwork, empathy, and clear communication to improve patient satisfaction and safety in emergency care. PECAS offers a comprehensive framework for assessing and improving emergency department team performance, addressing procedural clarity, and balancing operational demands and person-centered approaches to optimize healthcare outcomes.
The Push Factors of Entrepreneurship: Examining Unemployment, Job Dissatisfaction, and Economic Conditions as Drivers of MSME Owners' Decision to Become Entrepreneurs in North Jakarta Suryawirawan, Okto Aditya; Suhermin, Suhermin; Pribadiyono, Pribadiyono; Yuliati, Eka; Azizah, Muftiyatul
JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): MAY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jhssb.v4i3.1639

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Despite various government initiatives to promote entrepreneurship, Indonesia's entrepreneurial growth remains low, with a minimal increase in entrepreneurial rates and one of the lowest rankings in Southeast Asia. Prior research on entrepreneurial intentions in Indonesia has primarily focused on pull factors, while the role of push factors remains underexplored. The objective of this research is to examine how push factors, including unemployment, job dissatisfaction, and unfavorable economic conditions on the entrepreneurial intention and behavior of MSME owners situated in North Jakarta. This study employs a non-probability purposive sampling technique, targeting MSME owners in North Jakarta as respondents. Data from 80 MSME owners were collected to achieve a statistical power of 80%. The study utilizes Partial Least Squares (PLS) to analyze the data. The results indicate that unemployment has a significant positive effect on entrepreneurial intention but does not directly influence entrepreneurial behavior. Job dissatisfaction does not significantly affect either entrepreneurial intention or entrepreneurial behavior. Economic situation has a strong positive influence on entrepreneurial intention but does not directly impact entrepreneurial behavior. Entrepreneurial intention significantly influences entrepreneurial behavior. Entrepreneurial intention mediates the relationship between unemployment and entrepreneurial behavior, as well as between economic situation and entrepreneurial behavior, while no significant mediation effect is found for job dissatisfaction. This study highlights the need for policy support to strengthen entrepreneurial intention among unemployed individuals, as it drives entrepreneurial behavior.