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Journal : Airlangga Development Journal

Social Action Of Student In Achieving Non-Academic Achievements In Interest And Talent-Based School Wisudanto Wisudanto; Prawitra Thalib; Mohamad Nur Kholiq; Tri Vena Putri; Tri Veny Putri
Airlangga Development Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): AIRLANGGA DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v6i1.32861

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This article describes the social action of students' non-academic achievement. Student achievement in education is a measure of student success. Achievement has two categories, namely academic achievement and non-academic achievement. SMA Muhammadiyah 10 Surabaya has a gifted title. In accordance with this predicate, this school focuses on developing the potential interests and talents of students. This study uses social action theory by Max Weber in assessing the motivation for non-academic achievement goals. Researchers used qualitative methods through in-depth interviews and observation primary data, as well as secondary data through the development of student championship news on internet pages. The results showed that in achieving students' non-academic achievements, they achieved these goals through instrumental rational actions in the form of regular physical readiness exercises, value-oriented rational actions on aspects of spirituality, traditional actions on aspects of choosing extracurricular activities based on experience and advice from parents. , affective actions choose extracurricular activities because of feelings of pleasure and interest. The researcher hopes that this article can be a new contribution to society in the field of education and social affairs, especially the achievement of non-academic achievements which the community considers not a significant achievement for the future of students compared to academic achievement.
Reconstruction Of Good Corporate Governance In The Order To Realize Indonesia Incorporated As A Welfare Country (Regulatory-Deregulation-Reregulation Perspective Of The Jatimnomic Model) Suparto Wijoyo; Prawitra Thalib; Mohamad Nur Kholiq
Airlangga Development Journal Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): AIRLANGGA DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v6i1.33531

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The dynamic state administration reflects the crystallization of the idea that the presence of state governance called Good Corporate Governance (GCG) is a product of the development of the state's way of providing public services. The economic arrangement of the East Java model which can be called Jatimnomic in reconstructing GCG with the content of the corporate spirit. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the Good Corporate Governance (GCG) in order to realize Indonesia as a welfare state with the JATIMNOMIC model. The method used is a legal research type and uses a statute approach and a conceptual approach. The result of the discussion is that in realizing Good Corporate Governance (GCG) for People's Welfare, all state resources must be mixed in the formulation of national economic development policies that move in the wave of globalization with responsive leadership for a sustainable economy for the people's welfare. Reformative and solution construction of the national economy by making Indonesia a world economic supercorridor within the ASEAN (AEC) scope through the conception and implementation of what is called JATIMNOMIC.
RISK MANAGEMENT APPLICATION IN PROVIDING CREDIT RESTRUCTURING FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE HEALTHY OF BANKS BASED ON POJK NO.18/POJK.03/2016 Theo Jornada Natanael Sianipar; Prawitra Thalib
Airlangga Development Journal Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): AIRLANGGA DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL
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Banking institutions have a strategic role in the country's economyWork as an intermediary between parties who have excess funds with those who lack funds. In carrying out its duties, the bank is obliged to maintain public trust by implementing good governance or management and must respect the principle of bank prudence. With the emergence of the impact of Covid-19, the government together with the Financial Services Authority issued Financial Services Authority Regulation Number 11/POJK.03/2020 concerning national economic stimulus as a countercyclical to the impact of the spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019, where this policy was issued to protect customers by issuing regulations that allow provision of restructuring to affected companies. Banks in carrying out their duties must run a risk management program to minimize the occurrence of failure in one or part of a transaction or instrument finance, if the bank in carrying out its duties does not carry out risk management it can be dangerous and cause losses so that the bank must be responsible for the losses of its customers.