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SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES IN ORGANIC WASTE MANAGEMENT: A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW STUDY Amri, Husnia Sholihatin; Wurjaningrum, Febriana
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Airlangga Vol. 35 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL EKONOMI DAN BISNIS AIRLANGGA
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jeba.V35I12025.184-202

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Introduction: Particularly in Indonesia, waste management—especially organic waste—remains a major worldwide concern. A substantial contributor to greenhouse gas emissions (7.29% yearly) and economic losses of IDR 213–551 trillion, food waste will make up 39.78% of all garbage in 2023. Methods: This study employs a systematic literature review to analyze organic waste management practices and their environmental implications, utilizing secondary data from national and global sources. Results: The findings show that Indonesia has problems with such low public knowledge, reliance on subpar dumps, and limited technology. Locally, creative methods such as using Black Soldier Fly larvae to convert organic waste show promise. Around the world, modern technologies like Malaysian and Thai anaerobic digestion and programs like the European Green Deal show greater efficiency. Successful programs frequently incorporate government incentives, trash segregation regulations, and public education. Conclusion and suggestion: SAccording to the study's findings, managing organic waste sustainably can lower greenhouse gas emissions and help achieve several UN SDGs, such as those related to health, clean water, and climate change. Promoting trash separation at the source, using composting methods, implementing contemporary technologies, and encouraging cooperation between public, corporate, and community sectors are some of the main proposals. Long-term solutions in Indonesia and elsewhere depend on addressing shortages in funding, infrastructure, and public awareness.
Pengayaan Kemampuan Pemasaran dan Kewirausahaan Peternak Domba Desa Sumbersawit Kabupaten Magetan Lestari, Yetty Dwi; Wurjaningrum, Febriana; Auliandri, Tuwanku Aria; Sridadi, Ahmad Rizki; Kartika, Nurullaily; Barinta, Dunga Dwi
Yumary: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Juni
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/yumary.v5i4.3676

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Purpose: This study aimed to enhance the entrepreneurial mindset and marketing skills of goat farmers in Sumbersawit Village, Magetan, through a community service initiative focused on digital marketing, social media use, and innovative livestock product management. Research methodology: Conducted in Sumbersawit Village, the program involved 20 goat farmers. This approach includes workshops on entrepreneurial motivation, digital marketing, and social media tools. Canva was introduced for content creation, and Instagram Ads for market reach expansion. Participants also engaged in hands-on sessions and designed campaigns on platforms such as Instagram and Tokopedia. Results: The program significantly improved participants’ entrepreneurial awareness and digital marketing competencies. Farmers successfully learned to create promotional materials using Canva and were able to broaden their reach through Instagram Ads. Around 80% of participants expressed interest in diversifying their livestock businesses, 60% planned to utilize goat waste for organic fertilizer, and 50% applied Instagram Ads to promote products online. Conclusions: This initiative boosted local entrepreneurship and digital literacy. Farmers demonstrated improved skills in using Canva and Instagram Insights to develop creative and impactful content. These changes are expected to increase income and expand customer reach. However, continued mentoring is essential for sustained application and innovation. Limitations: Limited digital exposure among the participants required extended training times. Additionally, the scope of the study —goat farmers in a single village—may limit its applicability to other agricultural sectors or regions. Contribution: This study offers a model for applying digital marketing to rural entrepreneurship. This highlights how accessible technologies can empower farmers and bridge rural-to-urban market gaps.
APPLICATION OF TECHNOLOGY IN ORGANIC FERTILIZER PROCESSING IN SAMBI VILLAGE, SRAGEN REGENCY Prasetyo, Ari; Akbar, Hammar Ilham; Rovianto, Eki; Pramudi, Ganjar; Harsito, Catur; Muslim, Riyadi; Adika, Dimas
Abdi Masya Vol 6 No 1
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52561/abdimasya.v6i1.444

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The livestock waste in Sambi village has not been utilized for organic fertilizer. In fact, the number of livestock farmers is increasing every year, which has an impact on increasing waste. The purpose of this activity is to provide training and practice in making solid organic fertilizer from livestock waste in Sambi Village, Sambirejo District, Sragen Regency. Organic fertilizer is a form of fertilizer that comes from organic materials, such as animal waste, rotting plant residues, and other natural sources. Making organic fertilizer has the advantage of increasing community income and optimal use of organic fertilizer can improve soil fertility due to excessive use of chemical fertilizers. The majority of Sambi villagers have livestock and also cultivate agricultural crops. Waste has not been utilized for solid organic fertilizer and is still completely dependent on chemical fertilizers that cause physical damage to the soil, besides being expensive and rare. This program provides a package of solid organic fertilizer processing technology so that farmer groups can produce independently. In achieving the success of the program, socialization, training and mentoring have been carried out periodically. The production of organic fertilizer is expected to increase soil fertility and can be sold to increase community income
Assessment of Service Quality at the Credit Cooperative: A SERVQUAL and Importance-Performance Analysis Approach Wurjaningrum, Febriana; Lenga, Karolina Wako
Jurnal Manajemen dan Perbankan (JUMPA) Vol 12 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Manajemen dan Perbankan (JUMPA)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Y.A.I - Jakarta - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55963/jumpa.v12i1.735

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In the competitive financial sector of Indonesia, the expansion of savings and loan Cooperatives, exemplified by the Sangosay Credit Cooperative established in 1983, faces challenges in retaining members and meeting their service expectations, particularly due to increasing competition from online lending platforms. This research investigates the service quality of Sangosay Credit Cooperative by utilizing the SERVQUAL framework, focusing on nineteen attributes based on five service quality dimensions. A qualitative approach was employed, involving a questionnaire distributed to 100 participants. The findings reveal that the services provided do not fully align with member expectations, as evidenced by gap scores ranging in reliability and in tangibles. The analysis highlighted notable deficiencies between the cooperative's offerings and member expectations, particularly in reliability, responsiveness, empathy, assurance, and tangibles. Critical areas for improvement identified include the timeliness of services, transaction simplicity, staff accountability, communication skills, and overall operational efficiency. The study recommends several actionable strategies, such as regular employee performance evaluations, comprehensive training programs, member feedback surveys, and enhanced customer service strategies to elevate service quality and better serve the cooperative's members. Abstrak - Dalam lanskap keuangan Indonesia yang kompetitif, pertumbuhan Koperasi simpan pinjam, seperti Koperasi Kredit Sangosay yang didirikan pada tahun 1983, menghadapi tantangan dalam mempertahankan anggota dan memenuhi harapan layanan mereka, terutama karena meningkatnya persaingan dari platform pinjaman daring. Penelitian ini menyelidiki kualitas layanan Koperasi Kredit Sangosay dengan memanfaatkan kerangka kerja SERVQUAL, dengan fokus pada sembilan belas atribut berdasarkan lima dimensi kualitas layanan. Pendekatan kualitatif digunakan, yang melibatkan kuesioner yang dibagikan kepada 100 peserta. Temuan tersebut mengungkapkan bahwa layanan yang diberikan tidak sepenuhnya selaras dengan harapan anggota, sebagaimana dibuktikan oleh skor kesenjangan dalam reliability dan dalam tangibles. Analisis tersebut menyoroti kekurangan penting antara penawaran koperasi dan harapan anggota, khususnya dalam reliability, responsiveness, empathy, assurance, dan tangibles. Area utama yang teridentifikasi untuk perbaikan meliputi ketepatan waktu layanan, kesederhanaan transaksi, akuntabilitas staf, keterampilan komunikasi, dan efisiensi operasional secara keseluruhan. Studi ini merekomendasikan beberapa strategi yang dapat ditindaklanjuti, seperti evaluasi kinerja karyawan secara berkala, program pelatihan yang komprehensif, survei umpan balik anggota, dan strategi layanan pelanggan yang ditingkatkan untuk meningkatkan kualitas layanan dan melayani anggota koperasi dengan lebih baik.
The Concept of Social Welfare From The Perspective of Ibn Taimyah and Ibn Khaldun Mazza Basya, Maziyah; Hendratmi, Achsania Hendratmi; Ratnasari, Ririn Tri; Prasetyo, Ari
e-Journal Ekonomi Bisnis dan Akuntansi Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): e-JEBA Volume 12 Number 1 Year 2025
Publisher : UPT Penerbitan Universitas Jember

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This article explores the concept of social welfare, a universal aspiration for all humans. In Islam, welfare encompasses not only material well-being but also spiritual fulfillment. Achieving this welfare requires adherence to Allah's commands and avoidance of His prohibitions. Prominent Muslim thinkers, such as Ibn Taimiyah and Ibn Khaldun, have extensively discussed this topic. Ibn Taimiyah emphasized the role of government institutions in fostering prosperity, arguing that a government serves as a custodian of divine commandments. By promoting virtues like discipline, honesty, and justice, and discouraging wrongdoing, the government plays a key role in ensuring societal welfare. Similarly, Ibn Khaldun posited that prosperity arises when key factors—such as sharia, political authority, population, wealth, development, and justice—function harmoniously, a concept encapsulated in his "Circle of Equity" theory. This sense of unity enables collaboration, mutual accountability, and the fulfillment of shared obligations, fostering social harmony and driving the development of civilization and prosperity
Evaluation of Machizukuri Process in The Development of Embung Setumpeng Toursim Area, Gentungan Village, Mojogedang District of Karanganyar Regency Hadi, Syamsul; Kusumaningdyah N.H; Wianto, Ardian Ozzy; Septiyanto, Muhamad Dwi; Prasetyo, Ari; Widiyanti, Emi
JURNAL PENGABDIAN TEKNOLOGI TEPAT GUNA Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Teknologi Tepat Guna (TTG)
Publisher : Universitas Sahid Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47942/jpttg.v6i2.1931

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Successful sustainable regional development requires not only the efforts of formal institutions, such as the government but also active community efforts. Therefore, the involvement of the local community is a crucial aspect. This was in line with the Japanese method referred to as Machizukuri. Based on the definition by Evan (2002), Machizukuri is defined as community/neighborhood planning, which implies substantive citizen involvement in autonomous regional planning. Since 2018, the development of the Embung Setumpeng tourism area in Ampel, Gentungan Village, Mojogedang District, Karanganyar Regency has been conducted with many parties. This area development was closely related to the Machizukuri process practiced in Japan, consisting of a bottom-up voluntary process for a common welfare society. To determine the Michizukuri active participant of the villagers, an evaluation was made through joint planning activities in developing the Embung Setumpeng master plan involving the Sebelas Maret University institution in the Matching Fund 2023 activity. The development of the master plan was the beginning of efforts to accomplish the integration of the tourism sector (Pokdarwis Embung Setumpeng), agriculture (Tani Mulyo I), and farm (Tani Mulyo V). The synergistic performance between departments has produced various results, including a grand design master plan, solar power generation, micro-hydro electricity generation, automatic water filtration, recycling of livestock manure into biogas, and the introduction of modern machinery to support organic rice production. The initial step was to conduct field observations and a transect walk, and the second step included interviews with related stakeholders. The third step was conducted a Forum Group Discussion (FGD). This research is expected to find several factors that influence the successful Machizukuri process in developing the Embung Setumpeng tourism area. Keywords: Machizukuri, Co-design, Village Tourism Masterplan, Rural Area
PEMBERDAYAAN ANGGOTA KTT JAYA DAN KTT MBS DI DESA PURWOREJO MELALUI PELATIHAN HANDLING SUSU KAMBING PERAH PROGRAM PEMBERDAYAAN DESA BINAAN Riyanto, Joko; Intan Sari, Ayu; Dzakiy Pradana, Defasta; Widyantoro, Satrio; Sabila Wardatussa'adah, Hilya; Hilmi Nabila, Talitha; Iqbal Ramadhan, Musyaffa; Parama Astirin, Okid; Hadi, Syamsul; Prasetyo, Ari; Husein Abdurrahman, Zakaria
J-Dinamika : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 10 No 2 (2025): Agustus
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/j-dinamika.v10i2.5547

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Program bina desa merupakan salah satu program pemerintah dalam membangun perekonomian desa. Program ini mengambil tema Optimalisasi Peternakan Kambing Perah dan Produk Olahannya dalam rangka terbentuknya Desa Purworejo Sragen sebagai Sentra Susu Kambing. Program pemberdayaan desa binaan yang dilaksanakan di Desa Purworejo Kecamatan Gemolong Kabupaten Sragen. Program Desa Binaan ini didanai oleh Kementerian Pendidikan, Kebudayaan, Riset, dan Teknologi. Desa purworejo merupakan desa di Gemolong, Sragen yang memiliki potensi di kambing perah. Kambing perah adalah salah satu komoditas peternakan yang memiliki potensi tinggi untuk dikembangkan, terutama dalam skala peternak rakyat. Metode dalam pengabdian ini adalah dengan sosialisasi, workshop, pendampingan, monitoring, dan evaluasi. Target kegiatan ini adalah  semua anggota Kelompok Tani Ternak dapat meningkatkan kualitas produk dengan meningkatnya  0,21/ekor/hari susu yang memenuhi syarat kualitas susu sehat serta memenuhi syarat kualitas susu pasaran. Observasi pasca pelatihan menunjukkan masyarakat telah melakukan prosedur handling susu yakni seperti membersihkan ambing sebelum pemerahan, pengemasan susu kurang dari 2 jam setelah pemerahan, dan prosedur handling yang lain. Hasil yang diinginkan setelah serangkaian program telah selesai dilaksanakan ialah peternak dapat memahami dan mengaplikasikan proses handling susu yang baik dan benar sehingga dapat menghasilkan susu yang aman dikonsumsi dan memiliki harga jual yang cukup di pasaran.
Does Sharia compliance reflect better environmental, social, and governance (ESG)? Evidence from Indonesia’s energy sector Awaludin, Azrul Afrillana; Prasetyo, Ari; Yusril, Yusril; Saputra, Deky Chandra
Jurnal Ekonomi & Keuangan Islam Volume 11 No. 2, July 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Economics, Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/JEKI.vol11.iss2.art3

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Purpose – This study aims to compare the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance of Sharia-labeled and conventional companies in the energy industry and examine the effect of the Sharia label on ESG performance. This study is important because Sharia-labelled companies are expected to adhere to Islamic values reflected in good corporate governance, demonstrate social responsibility, and participate in environmental conservation. Methodology – This study uses a quantitative approach with a fixed effect model panel data regression technique, involving financial and non-financial data from companies listed on the ISSI and non-ISSI in the 2016-2023 period.Findings – This study found that Sharia companies in the energy sector have lower sustainability (ESG) performance than conventional companies, especially in the environmental dimension. The Islamic dummy variable shows a negative effect on ESG performance, while control variables, such as total assets, DER, and leverage, play an important role in influencing performance. There is no significant difference in social and governance dimensions between Islamic and conventional companies. This study recommends that Islamic stock index screening include sustainability aspects more comprehensively. Implications – Policy makers, industry, and academics can use the findings of this study as recommendations to strengthen sustainable performance in Sharia-labelled companies.Originality – This study analyzes sustainability performance in each industrial sector using materiality-based ESG performance.
Real-Life Situation Of Bile Duct Injury Management: Challenges And Lessons From A Tertiary Care Center Pramana, Triyanta Yuli; Adhyaksari, Apriliana; Lee, See Young; Ratanachu-ek, Thawee; Ranty, Stefanus Satrio; Prasetyo, Ari; Darmayani, Aritantri; Prasetyo, Didik; Notonugroho, Anung
The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Digestive Endoscopy Vol 26, No 2 (2025): VOLUME 26, NUMBER 2, AGUSTUS, 2025
Publisher : The Indonesian Society for Digestive Endoscopy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24871/2622025143-153

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Background: Bile duct injury (BDI) is a serious complication of cholecystectomy, particularly with the widespread adoption of laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). Currently, a wide spectrum of multidisciplinary interventions with different degrees of invasiveness is indicated for BDI management. This study evaluates reallife clinical experiences in managing post-cholecystectomy BDIs in Central Java, Indonesia. We aim to discuss the prevention of BDI further and find out the most effective management and timing of interventions for BDI based on these analyses.Methods: Twenty-seven cases with iatrogenic BDI following cholecystectomy were classified according to BDI Strasberg classification, repair procedures, mortality and success rate procedures, onset of BDI, and timing of repair procedures. The correlation analyses were performed using the Contingency Coefficient Correlation Test.Results: Of the 27 patients, BDIs were detected in 33.3% of patients within two weeks of surgery. Major BDIs (Strasberg E) often required biliodigestive surgery, with variable outcomes. The overall mortality rate was 29.6%, mainly due to biliary sepsis. ERCP success was significantly associated with less severe BDI (p=0.018). This study stated that the type of previous cholecystectomy, timing of BDI diagnosis, and duration of BDI to repair procedures did not statistically influence mortality (p=0.822, p=0.551, p=0.958, respectively).Conclusion: Prevention of BDI is paramount, emphasizing surgical training, careful patient selection, and the critical view of safety technique. Early detection, multidisciplinary management tailored to the injury’s severity improve outcomes. While minimally invasive approaches are preferred for minor BDIs, major injuries necessitate surgical intervention by experienced hepatobiliary surgeons.
Value Stream Mapping and Fishbone Diagram to Analyze Waste Analysis in Lapis Tugu Kediri Naufal, Enrikko Ahmad; Wurjaningrum, Febriana
Southeast Asian Business Review Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/sabr.v3i2.77104

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The Lapis Tugu Kediri is a SME facing several waste-related issues that reduce its productivity. Using a qualitative approach, the research consists of two phases. First, a value stream mapping of the production flow is created and analyzed using value stream mapping tools. Next, a fishbone diagram is developed to identify the sources of waste before proposing improvements. The research revealed several types of waste in the production process, with the most significant being overprocessing and unnecessary motion. The value stream mapping highlighted specific sections where waste occurs, while the fishbone diagram identified root causes such as the absence of a timer in the baking section and an unqualified production table. Based on these findings, targeted improvements were proposed to eliminate waste and optimize the production flow. The research has been validated using data triangulation at a single SME, providing deep insight and information. However, further research on other SMEs or using a different methodology within the same SME is encouraged. Value stream mapping and fishbone diagram is a useful combination in terms of analyzing waste in the SME scope. The validation of analyzing waste through value stream mapping and fishbone diagram is well-documented and original.
Co-Authors Abdul Hafid B Abdul Ngalim Abdurrahman, Zakaria Husein Achmad Nur Iman Achmad Zaini Adhyaksari, Apriliana Adika, Dimas Aditya Saputra Agus Santoso Ahmad Rizki Sridadi Akbar, Hammar Ilham Al Mustofa, Muhammad Ubaidillah Alfina Taswirul Fanni Altair, Garin Rachmad Amanda Maulidiyah Firdaus Amri, Husnia Sholihatin Anantika Hanum Pratiwi Anantika Hanum Pratiwi, Anantika Hanum Andriyanto, Solikin Angga Bayu Pradhana Angga Bayu Pradhana, Angga Bayu Angga Dharmawan Anggraeni Dwi Briliantini Anugrahadi, Yoga Dwi Aprilia Kinasih Putri Ramadhani Aprilia Kinasih Putri Ramadhani, Aprilia Kinasih Putri Ari Prasetyo Arief Sabda Pietra Mukti Sutikno Armeita Maya Shanty Auliya Walidani Syafitri Awaludin, Azrul Afrillana Azhar Alam Barinta, Dunga Dwi Berliandaldo, Mahardhika Bhaskoro, Begawan Hero Bhirawa Anoraga Bhirawa Anoraga, Bhirawa Budiana, Eko P. Danardono Danardono Darmayani, Aritantri Dea Yovita Purnomo Dhedi Widihartanto Diah Ayu Legowati Didik Prasetyo Dimas Rahadian Aji Muhammad, Dimas Rahadian Aji Dody Ariawan Dzakiy Pradana, Defasta Eko Sri Wiyono Elnissa Hanifah Onggrasari Emi Widiyanti Fardan, Muhammad Faris Farida, Rahma Afifah Nur Febriani, Falentina Ferdian Dwi Krismonicha Gusti Fauza, Gusti Halimatussa'idah Halimatussa'idah Hamid Abdillah Hanifa Nurhidayati Harjanto Saputro Harjanto Saputro, Harjanto Harsito, Catur Hendratmi, Achsania Hendratmi Hidayatullah, Taufiq Asy'ari Hilmi Nabila, Talitha Ibnu Jauzi Ilham Akbar, Hammar Imron Mawardi Indra Rahmadi Indra Rahmadi, Indra Intan Kusuma Pratiwi Intan Sari, Ayu Iqbal Ramadhan, Musyaffa Iwan junaedi Jati, Raditya Prawita Joko Riyanto Kartika, Nurullaily Khairunnisa Khairunnisa Kinan Bahuweda Maulana Kinan Bahuweda Maulana, Kinan Bahuweda Kusumaningdyah N.H Lee, See Young Lenga, Karolina Wako Lenggana, Bhre Wangsa Lidia Ralina Lutfi, Bintang Aulia M Iqbal Taufiqurrahman Sunariya Majid, Imam Abdul Markhamah Marlida, Salma Mawahyudi Maziyah Mazza Basya Mega Ayuning Tyas Mega Ayuning Tyas, Mega Ayuning Milla Rahma Fiqhyany Milla Rahma Fiqhyany, Milla Rahma Mochammad Nuril Misbach Muhamad Nafik Hadi Ryandono, Muhamad Nafik Muhammad Muinudinillah Basri, Muhammad Muinudinillah Muhammad Nurul Qomaruddin Muhammad Rifqi Muhammad Ubaidillah Al Mustofa Muji Rahayu Munifatussaidah, Asma Muslim, Riyadi Nanda Shelia Naufal, Enrikko Ahmad Nimas Anggita Iddo Driantami Nirbita Muhammad, Dynoviar Niswatul Ma'azah Notonugroho, Anung Novandi Arif Pratama Novandi Arif Pratama, Novandi Arif Novita Andriana Nur Shofa Barkhiyyah Nurkaromah Dwidayati, Nurkaromah Nurrahmani, Rania Divia Nurul Hidayati Nurul Muhayat OKID PARAMA ASTIRIN Okid Parama Astirin Pambudi, Ganjar Patricia, Enina Prabowoputra, Dandun M. Pramudi, Ganjar Qoidah Weka Aristawati Qomaruddin, Muhammad Nurul Raditya Prawita Jati Rahmadi, Dinda Putri Rahmawati, Estina Ranty, Stefanus Satrio Ratanachu-ek, Thawee Reynanda A.R Reza Maulana Ririn Tri Ratnasari Risky Okta Dwi Putra Rizky Aprilian Kusuma Dewi Robertus Bellarminus Krisna Wijaya Rokhmaniyah Rokhmaniyah, Rokhmaniyah Rovianto, Eki Sabila Wardatussa'adah, Hilya Sabrina Hanun Sakti, Viky Pemuda Indra Saputra, Deky Chandra Sarah Aulia Rahma Septiyanto, Muhamad D. Septiyanto, Muhamad Dwi Setiawan, Ilyas Nur Setyaningrum, Desy Shanty, Armeita Maya Shinta Puspitasari Hidayat Soleh, Mochammad Soraya Rizky Widyanti Subagio Saputro, Wahyu Suhartono Syamsul Hadi Tatik Mursiah, Tatik Thomas Prasetyo, Thomas Tika Widiastuti Tisof Amri Izar Aminulloh Titis Srimuda Pitana, Titis Srimuda Triyanta Yuli Pramana Tuwanku Aria Auliandri Tuwanku Aria Auliandri, Tuwanku Aria Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia, Hinanda Tomi Adikoro Virda Yusniawati Wahyu Maulana Ibrahim Wednesdayanti Angelia Putri Wednesdayanti Angelia Putri, Wednesdayanti Angelia Wianto, Ardian Ozzy Widihartanto, Dhedi Widyanti, Soraya Rizky widyantoro, satrio Winarto, Mikhael Bima Yan Putra Timur Yanti Andiani Yetty Dwi Lestari Yoga Dwi Anugrahadi Yoga Dwi Anugrahadi Yusril Yusril Zakik, Zakik