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BASIC SUPPLY CHAIN BAWANG MERAH (ALLIUM ASCALONICUM L) DI KABUPATEN BANTUL DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA DARI PERSPEKTIF SISTEM DINAMIS Widodo, Kuncoro Harto; Rembulan, Dewi
Industrial and Systems Engineering Assessment Journal (INASEA) Vol 11, No 2 (2010): INASEA Vol. 11 No. 2
Publisher : Industrial and Systems Engineering Assessment Journal (INASEA)

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Shallot (Allium ascalonicum L) is a valuable agro-industrial commodity for community. The demand of the commodity in Indonesia increase progressively in the few years so that shallot is one of the pre-eminent products of Bantul Regency. Delays in shallot supply from local farmers stems from various problem in supply chain which is very dynamic. This study analyzes these problems from supply chain point of view by identifying the behavior of the system and by analyzing the relationships between the components. The study, then, describe their behavior within the supply chain by using a dynamic system. We obtain that there is three basic groups : farmers, warehouse, and user. Each group plays a role in providing quality, quantity and avalaibility, post harvest technique, production cost, and selling price.These three big groups influences the others in terms of quality, quantity and shallot supply, post-harvest process, and cost and sale price.
Community Engagement in Eradicating Corruption: Evaluating the Effectiveness and Reward Models for Whistleblowers As a Regional Strategy Suteki, Suteki; Jalil, Abdul; Natalis, Aga; Rembulan, Dewi
Jurnal Pengabdian Hukum Indonesia Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): (January-June 2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Corruption represents a distinct social phenomenon within Indonesia's legal framework, which is rooted in the principles of a welfare state. Combating corruption requires more than enforcing formal regulations; it involves integrating cultural values, promoting good governance, and fostering active community participation. This study addresses these dimensions by examining the effectiveness of offering rewards to whistleblowers in regional corruption cases, investigating the factors that influence the success of these systems, and developing an optimal model for compensating whistleblowers to strengthen corruption eradication initiatives. The research combines normative legal analysis with sociological insights by employing a socio-legal framework—an approach that examines how law operates within its social context, considering both legal rules and their practical implementation in society. The findings reveal five key factors affecting the efficacy of reward systems: law enforcement, infrastructure, community involvement, cultural attitudes, and regulatory frameworks. The study highlights the importance of developing specific technical guidelines, providing robust protections for whistleblowers, ensuring transparent budget allocation processes, and fostering better coordination among law enforcement agencies. A well-structured reward system has the potential to enhance public trust, increase community participation, and cultivate a sustainable anti-corruption culture. This represents a strategic investment in achieving transparent, clean, and accountable governance in Indonesia.