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KAJIAN STRATEGIS PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI KREATIF YANG INKLUSIF DAN BERKELANJUTAN DI KOTA SEMARANG Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti; Margunani Margunani; Yozi Aulia Rahma; Nurjannah Rahayu Kristanti; Fauzul Adzim
Jurnal Riptek Vol 15, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Daerah Kota Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (669.829 KB) | DOI: 10.35475/riptek.v15i2.124

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menyusun model strategi pengembangan ekonomi kreatif yang inklusif dan berkelanjutan di Kota Semarang. Penelitian ini menggunakan data primer dan data sekunder. Data sekunder diperoleh dari pemerintah daerah Kota Semarang dari SKPD terkait maupun BPS. Sedangkan data primer diperoleh dari survei dan Focus Group Discussion (FGD), sedangkan data sekunder terkait dengan capaian ekonomi kreatif di Kota Semarang. Metode analisis yang digunakan adalah deskriptif kualitatif untuk mendesain model pengembangan ekonomi kreatif sebagai alternatif pendekatan pembangunan yang inklusif dan berkelanjutan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Berdasarkan hasil dan pembahasan penelitian dapat disimpulkan bahwa Industri kreatif di Kota Semarang terus mengalami perkembangan secara signifikan. Dari 17 subsektor, Kota Semarang memiliki lima sub sektor utama Ekonomi Kreatif, yaitu kuliner (81,93 %), music (9,67%), kriya (1,83 %), seni pertunjukkan (1,64 %) dan fashion (1,17 %), Tiga subsektor andalan seperti kuliner, kriya, dan fashion masih sangat menjanjikan karena permintaan yang masih tinggi. Beberapa komponen strategis perlu dikembangkan untuk mendukung pengembangan ekonomi kreatif yang inklusif dan berkelanjutan meliputi kemudahan perizinan, efisiensi dan efektifitas penganggaran dan lainnya. Kemudian perlu adanya optimalisasi pelatihan-pelatihan yang diberikan kepada para pelaku ekraf secara merata dan meningkatkan kolaborasi dengan stakeholder lainnya. Untuk meningkatkan kualitas produk ekraf, maka harus ada pendampingan dan penjaminan mutu produk agar diterima dipasar.  Sedangkan dari komponen pemasaran, maka perlu adanya inovasi pemasaran digital. Dalam upaya meningkatkan perkembangan ekonomi kreatif di Kota Semarang, maka perlu optimalisasi peran masing-masing stakeholder baik akademisi sebagai peneliti, pemerintah sebagai regulator dan fasilitator, swasta sebagai investor dan inisiator, masyakat sebagai pelaku dan konsumen, maupun media sebagai mediator dan publisher.
STRATEGI OPTIMALISASI PASAR RAKYAT DI KOTA SEMARANG Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti
Jurnal Riptek Vol 11, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Daerah Kota Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (256.451 KB) | DOI: 10.35475/riptek.v11i2.31

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One of the national development programs is to increase the popularity of traditional markets. The existence of the traditional market is affected by several aspects, in which one of them is the availability of modern markets that provides a concept of comfort and cleanness. This has contributed to the decline of traditional sellers’ revenue. Another reason which causes the traditional market is not favoured by people is due to the bad condition of the facility provided by the market, the unorderly management, the behaviour of some elements in the market, the changes of consumers’ behaviour who favour to shop some dry basic needs in the modern market also contributes to the process of traditional market marginalization. Therefore, the objective of this research is to identify the condition of the existing traditional markets in Semarang city and the action of optimization strategies for the traditional market in Semarang city. The analysis method being employed in this research is the quantitative description analysis, qualitative description, and SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, and Threat) analysis. The result reveals that traditional markets in Semarang city are divided into 6 UPTD amounting to 54 markets in total. From 2012 until 2014, the market which contributed the highest retribution is UPTD Johar, while in 2016 the highest retribution contributor was from UPTD Karangayu. Market revitalization has been done in 14 traditional markets which include Rejomulyo, Dargo, Waru, Bulu, Sampangan, Surtikanti, Purwogondo, Jerakah, Peterongan, Rasamala, Pedurungan, Genuk, Suryo Kusumo, and Penggfaron. The SWOT analysis shows that the total score of each factor could be elaborated as such, Strength (1.89), Weakness (0.76), Opportunity (1.66), and Threat (1.63). Optimization strategies of traditional market in Semarang include (1) improving the market in a periodical schedule, (2) integrating transportation with Semarang public transports, (3) strengthening the organization of market players/elements and the human resources of the traditional markets’ management, (4) refining the system and expanding the parking areas, (5) adding facilities such as lifts or escalators, (6) fixing the drainage system, rubbish management, and the area sanitation, (7) improving the product zoning / grouping in the market, (8) holding some events for activities or promotion, (9) renewing the mindset through intensive training, (10) planning for a more comprehensive and thorough traditional market’s development, (11) periodically controlling or giving warnings to sellers who are doing business activity outside the traditional markets by Satpol PP, (12) fixing or innovating the service for the consumers, (13) including all stakeholders in the markets’ development, (14) creating rules regarding the construction of modern retails.
Development Strategies Village Owned Enterprises Case Study on BUMDes Mutiara Arta Yuda Prasetya; Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti
International Business and Accounting Research Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2023): January 2023
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35474/ibarj.v7i1.253

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The village is a legal community unit that has territorial boundaries that are authorized to regulate and manage the interests of the local community, the village is also the lowest regional unit in the Indonesian state administration. Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) as an institution owned by the village and are village economic institutions are expected to help rural communities to improve their economy. This study aims to determine the policy priorities that can be taken as a strategy for developing BUMDes, where BUMDes Mutiara Arta is the object of this study. This study uses Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) analysis to determine the strategy for developing BUMDes in the study in Batur Village, Getasan District, Semarang. Several limitations in this study such as research object which only includes 1 BUMDes, there were many other criteria factors that influenced the development of BUMDes and there were also limitations to research using a questionnaire, namely that sometimes the answers given by the sample did not show the actual situation Researchers also have not involved the community in the interview process. The results showed that the marketing factor was prioritized at (0.102). An alternative strategy for the second priority of developing BUMDes Mutiara Arta Batur Village, Getasan District, Semarang Regency is training of workers in increasing business innovation (0.083). An alternative strategy for the third priority of developing BUMDes Mutiara Arta Batur Village, Getasan District, Semarang Regency is the absorption of local workers (0.74). Therefore, the regional government, sub-district government and village government must be able to support, encourage and facilitate the development of BUMDes in Batur Village, Getasan District
Strategic Development Model for The Local Wisdom Based Small and Medium Enterprise (SMEs) : Using Analytical Hierarchy Process Ap-proach Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti; Dalila Daud; Christina Litaay; Talitha Widiatningrum; Dhea Rizky Amelia
International Business and Accounting Research Journal Vol 7, No 2 (2023): July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35474/ibarj.v7i2.257

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The objective of this research is to construct a strategic development model for the local wisdom based SMEs in Magelang City of Central Java. SMEs become business entities that are prospective, have a high resilience and hugely contribute to the economy. Various attempts have also been made by the government to optimize the development of SMEs, in this case to those in Magelang City, with all their strengths and potentials. The “Magelang Kelurahan Entrepreneurship Center” program or abbreviated as “Magelang Keren”has become one of the attempts from the Magelang City Government to support the SMEs succession. The mapping, synchronization, and harmonization in the attempt on empowering the SMEs is really needed as the basis of the policy to make an accurate program. This research used the descriptive qualitative and quantitative approach. The approach used is the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) with the help of Geographic Information System (GIS) data analysis, using the House Model Analysis and the Fishbone Diagram. The findings of the research formulated that the attempt in developing the SMEs in Magelang City can be focused on the three main aspects, government policy, human resources and also the institutional. In the attempt of developing those specifically, it can be described by separating it into three alternatives that are prioritized, motivating the SMEs actors to improve the longevity of the business, training in promotion and marketing by using the IT, general training and the ease of the access on the registration as well as the procurement of HKI optimally that are centralized, consistent and sustainable.
Development Strategies and the Impact of Marine Tourism on the Socio-Economic Conditions of Communities Around Jepara Regency Based on Ecotourism Dena Ayu Aviantih; Sucihatiningsih dian wisika prajanti; Shanty Oktavilia
Kontigensi : Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen Vol 11 No 1 (2023): Kontigensi: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen
Publisher : Program Doktor Ilmu Manajemen, Universitas Pasundan, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56457/jimk.v11i1.355

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Tourism development has a direct effect on the community, the existence of tourism should have an impact on the conditions or conditions in the environment and around the tourism. In this case, marine tourism in Jepara Regency continues to be developed. The purpose of this study is to determine and analyze the impact of marine ecotourism development in Jepara Regency on the economic and social aspects of the community. The research methods employed include descriptive statistical analysis and the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. The study's findings indicate that Jepara Regency's marine ecotourism has a significant impact on the economic and social aspects of the community. This is evident through increased income, the creation of new business opportunities, and an improved standard of living for the community. The social dynamics of the community are also affected, including employment status, community cooperation, and the establishment of new norms and values. Based on the AHP analysis, the recommended policies for managers and decision-makers in the development of marine ecotourism in Jepara Regency include efforts to enhance infrastructure that facilitates access to marine tourist destinations, the implementation of fiscal incentives and support for micro small medium enterprise (MSMEs) in the destination area, and achieving growth in visitor numbers while maintaining environmental quality by imposing penalties on tourists who harm the environment.
Barrier Coverage of Employment Social Security in the Agricultural Sector Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti; Christina Litaay; Talitha Widiatningrum; Dhea Rizky Amelia
International Business and Accounting Research Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35474/ibarj.v7i1.259

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Agricultural sector workers are considered to have a lack of awareness and cost-complexities in accessing social security programs. The discussion of this study will focus on efforts to explore issues regarding the factors that influence the tendency or opportunity for workers to become participants in employment social security. Using the logistic regression method and Sakernas data 2019, it is found that agricultural workers with wages above the Regional minimum wage (UMR), workers who already have Health Social Security, formal agricultural workers, those living outside Java, farmers with monthly wages and heads of households tend to be more to become participants in employment social security. Recommendations for expanding participation for agricultural sector workers can be made with several alternatives, such as, (1) justifying or adjusting payment schemes for those who work with seasonal and uncertain wages. (2) To push the expansion of the scope of workers in the agricultural sector, Social Security Administrator for Employment/ BPJS Ketenagakerjaan can conduct program socialization in collaboration with the Social Security Administrator for Health/ BPJS Kesehatan. This is done since the participation of agricultural sector workers in the BPJS healthcare program is relatively high, (3) It is necessary to encourage employers in the agricultural sector to register their workers in social security, through an approach that is adjusted to the income pattern of farmers (seasonal).
Local Wisdom-Based Ecotourism Development Strategy for Lolong Adventure Area, Pekalongan Regency Firman Affandi; Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti; Arief Yulianto
Journal of Economic Education Vol 12 No 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jeec.v12i1.71869

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The development of tourist destinations in Lolong adventure Pekalongan has several factors that support efforts development in building a tourism economy based on local wisdom, and the community can maintain local culture or wisdom. This development will have a positive impact on society such as improving the economy of communities. The regional potential is the ability of an area in the form of resources that can be used, exploited, and benefited for further development so that it is can increase and create regional capabilities. This research is descriptive qualitative research that emphasizes a field survey approach, interview, and observation, as data collection methods. Data analysis used data reduction, data triangulation, and data synthesis to reinforce the conclusions obtained. The result of this study is expected to contribute to the development of tourism, especially on local wisdom-based ecotourism on “Local Wisdom-Based Ecotourism Development Strategy for Lolong Adventure Area, Pekalongan Regency”. The research results show that the most prioritized criteria in the development strategy of local wisdom-based ecotourism are providing business capital assistance with a value of 0.648. The second priority is institutionalization with a weight value of 0.230, and the third criterion is human resources with a weight value of 0.122, based on the results of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) using the Expert Choice 11 program. The obtained inconsistency ratio is 0.035, which means that the answers given by the key persons are consistent. Conclusion: The results of the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) calculations can be used as a basis for developing local wisdom-based ecotourism in the Lolong Adventure tourism area.
The Probability of Migrant Workers Becoming Participants of BPJS for Employment Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti; Wara Dyah Pita Rengga; Cepi Kurniawan
Journal of Economic Education Vol 12 No 1 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jeec.v12i1.72751

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Protecting migrant workers' right to social security is essential, not only to ensure equality of treatment in social security for migrant workers but also to extend social security coverage to currently unprotected populations. Migrant workers have become one of the pillars of national economic growth and contributed significantly to state revenues and economic productivity, through high remittances. Therefore, the organizers of employment social security need to increase the probability of migrant workers becoming BPJS Employment participants. By using the logistic regression method and Sakernas data for August 2021, it was found that migrant workers with work contracts and BPJS for health membership have a higher tendency to become participants in employment social security. Recommendations for membership extension for migrant workers can be made with several alternatives such as, (1) justifying or adjusting payment schemes for migrant workers who work in the informal sector abroad (2) encouraging the expansion of the coverage of migrant workers, BPJS for Employment can carry out socialization of the program by collaborating with BP2TKI and Indonesian Migrant Worker Placement Agency (P3MI) (3) It is necessary to encourage employers to register their workers in employment social security, through document requirements for the distribution of migrant workers.
PENINGKATAN KUANTITAS, KUALITAS DAN KONTINUITAS INDUSTRI KERTAS HANDMADE Widowati Widowati; Amin Retnoningsih; Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti
Jurnal Abdimas Vol 21, No 1 (2017): June 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/abdimas.v21i1.10986

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Permasalahan industri kecil kertas handmade bersumber dari belum optimalnya kuantitas dan kualitas produk yang pada akhirnya berdampak pada kontinuitas. Produksi kertas ini dipengaruhi cuaca, keterbatasan bahan dan teknik pembuatan kertas handmade yang pada akhirnya mempengaruhi kontinuitas produk. Konsumen kertas handmade yang umumnya pengrajin juga menghendaki kertas yang bervariasi dalam pembuatan produk berbahan kertas. Tujuan kegiatan adalah meningkatkan kemampuan industri kecil untuk meningkatkan kuantitas dan kualitas kertas handmade serta produk berbahan kertas handmade. Implementasi ipteks dalam pembuatan kertas handmade menghasilkan 6 varian kertas yang dibuat dari bahan baku tunggal maupun campuran dari mendong, rumput, limbah kertas dan debog pisang dengan pewarnaan sintetis maupun alami dan corak menggunakan berbagai bentuk daun. Pemanfaatan alat potong yang bervariasi dan tajam juga telah menghasilkan 6 jenis paper box berbahan kertas handmade, termasuk bentuk yang cukup sulit dibuat seperti bulat, oval atau bentuk jantung. Pembuatan produk untuk jumlah tertentu telah dikuasai sehingga industri kecil mampu menerima pesanan dalam waktu relatif cepat sesuai kebutuhan konsumen.
The Community-Based Ecotourism Development Strategy of The Mataram Cultural Tourism Area of Mangunan Forest Management Resort Nur Wahidatul Muflihah; Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti
Komunitas Vol 15, No 1 (2023): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v15i1.44357

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This study aims to develop Community Based Ecotourism Development Strategies for the Mataram Cultural Tourism Area of Mangunan Forest Management Resort. The analytical methods used in this study include Fishbone diagrams, qualitative data analysis, and analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The result shows that the Mataram Cultural Tourism still has several obstacles in some aspects, which include human resource aspects, institutional aspects, marketing aspects, infrastructure aspects, attractions, and competitiveness. Even though there are still various obstacles and problems, the Mataram Cultural Tourism also has a lot of cultural-based potentials such as the Cultural Show of Mataram Cultural Tourism with a series of kenduri activities, cultural carnivals, dance performances, and dance performances that tell about the history and myths of the Mangunan people. The supporting variables for the development of the Mataram Cultural Tourism Area include supporting facilities and attractions including parking lots, food stalls, photo spots, prayer rooms, bathrooms, and camping areas. The criteria that are most prioritized in the community-based ecotourism development strategy of Mataram cultural tourism area of Mangunan Forest Management Resort are infrastructure criteria with a weight value of 43.9%. Meanwhile, the most prioritized alternative is the addition of supporting facilities for tourism objects in the form of tourist shopping places (restaurants and gift shops) by the community with a weight value of 21.2%. A suggestion that can be conveyed in this research is the government in this case the local tourism office must continue to assist optimally and sustainably so that Mataram Cultural Tourism Area can continue to grow and is increasingly in demand by the public. This research still has limitations on the focus of the object, which is still limited so further research can expand the tourism object to be more comprehensive.
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