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POTENSI EKONOMI DAERAH DALAM PENGEMBANGAN UKM UNGGULAN DI KABUPATEN SEMARANG Rusdarti, R
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 3, No 2 (2010): September 2010
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jejak.v3i2.4657

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The purpose of this study was to describe the phenomenon of SMEs superior and superior product, superior type of SMEs superior product and formulating policy strategy, in accordance with hte potential of SMEs in Ungaran, Semarang Regency. This research was conducted using the method of documentation with secondary data from the books in BPS and Bapeda Semarang Regency period 2004-2008. Method of assessment approaches and processes to find different types of SMEs and excellent potential in these areas would use a SWOT analysis method and Location Quotient (LQ).The results showed that: (1) Potential sectors that could be driving the manufacturing sector, in terms of small scale industries (SMEs) is a type of food and beverage industry, and traditional medicines. Processing industry is a sector basis and the biggest contributor to economic growth in the district of Semarang. Potential sectors that could be driving the manufacturing sector, in terms of small scale industries (SMEs) is a type of food and beverage industry, and traditional medicines. Processing industry is a sector basis and the biggest contributor to economic growth in the district of Semarang. (2) Policy strategy that can be applied based on the SWOT analysis are: (a) Strength Strategy Opportunity (SO), local product development, utilization of water resources potential to be a mineral water company's industrial sector, (b) Weakness Opportunity Strategy (WO), to realize the industrial area which mengutakan local raw materials such as: industry tempeh, tofu, crackers, chips and other variations that do not rely on raw materials imported from abroad. Utilizing the barren land to build industrial park, (c) Strategy Treath Strength (ST), the industrial sector become a leading sector, cooperation with other regions in pemanfataan pemanfataan water resources and tourist villages, and (d) Strategies Treath Weakness (WT), improve facilities and infrastructure, improving workforce skills for small industries to maintain and or improve the quality of its products.It is suggested local goverment should remain small support industry to remain a leading sector in a way makes it easy for small industry in the necessary permits and acces capital and marketing and increasing skill of its workforce. 
How to Enhance MSMEs Readiness? an Empirical Study in Semarang Municipality Rusdarti, Rusdarti; Kistanti, Nurjanah Rahayu
JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan Vol 11, No 1 (2018): March 2018
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jejak.v11i1.13647

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The absence of maximum readiness of the existing Micro Small Medium Enterprises or SMEs in Semarang City in facing the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) requires an effort to improve the quality and competitiveness of SMEs. According to this problem, this research had several objectives to achieve, namely  1) evaluating the readiness of Semarang Municipality’s SMEs from various aspects in facing Asean Economic Community (AEC), 2) preparing the strategies to improve Semarang Municipality's SMEs  business quality and capacity. This research uses descriptive and SWOT analyses. The research results indicate that SMEs in Semarang Municipality has been ready in facing AEC. The obstacles standing in the way of SMEs include poorly arranged administration, the absence of product standardization, and marketing. The strategies practicable to improve SMEs’ businesses in Semarang Municipality include improving and extending marketing network and organizing training, assistance and technology upgrade for SMEs to improve their product standard, value and quality.
Strategy Development of Stroberial Fruit Agrotourism on Serang Village Farmers Income, Purbalingga District Rachmawati, Dewi; Rusdarti, Rusdarti; Haryati, Y. Titik
Journal of Economic Education Vol 8 No 1 (2019): June 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jeec.v8i1.31283

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Natural potential of strawberry fruit agrotourism are still being developed in order to become the main destination when it comes to Serang Village, Karangreja District, Purbalingga Regency. So, the right strategy for developing Strawberry Fruit Agrotourism and a mature strategy so that development can be realized properly and can have a good influence on the income of strawberry farmers. The research objectives are (1) Identifying internal environmental factors in the development of Strawberry Fruit Agro-tourism. (2) Identifying external environmental factors in the development of Strawberry Fruit Agro-tourism. (3) Analyzing development strategies in Strawberry Fruit Agro-tourism. (4) Analyzing the development strategy of the income of farmers in Strawberry Fruit Agro-tourism in Serang Village, Karangreja District, Purbalingga Regency.The approach in this study is a quantitative approach, this study aims to identify internal and external factors. The focus of this study is the strategy of developing strawberry agro tourism on the income of strawberry farmers who refers to the development strategy which is an internal factor, namely Human Resources (HR), Infrastructure, transportation and promotion. Then on external factors, namely the Government, economic conditions, technology and competitors. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews and questionnaires. The analysis technique in this study used a SWOT analysis. The SWOT matrix results show that Strawberry Fruit Agrotourism is in quadrant II, which means activities to expand the business by building in other locations and increasing the amount of production and adding services. Strawberry fruit agrotourism introduces its potential by promoting it so that it can be recognized by the wider community and can expand tourism transportation services. Suggestions for this research are to enhance good cooperation from the tourism service government and Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES) to develop strawberry agro-tourism by implementing and implementing planned programs.
Effectiveness of PBL Models Assisted by Interactive Video on Problem-Solving Abilities of Elementary School Students Cordeanita, Yunisha Maria; Rusdarti, Rusdarti; Khafid, Muhammad
Journal of Primary Education Articles in Press
Publisher : Journal of Primary Education

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of PBL models assisted by interactive videos on students' problem-solving abilities. The type of research used was quantitative research with the design of the control group pre-test post-test. The study population consisted of all fourth-grade students in the Kartini Group of Kudus City. The sample was selected through a purposive sampling technique so that the fourth grade of Elementary School Glantengan was selected which amounted to 27 students as the experimental group and fourth-grade Elementary School 4 Panjunan which amounted to 29 students as the control group. Data collection techniques use test techniques. The results of this study indicate that the classical completeness of the problem-solving ability of the experimental class reaches 92.5% with an average value of 83.52. The results of the analysis of problem-solving abilities in the experimental class showed that the indicator of understanding the problem had increased from 54% to 83%. The indicator for planning has increased from 56% to 82%. The indicator of solving problems has increased from 59% to 80%. The checking indicator has increased from 58% to 81%. The experimental class N-gain score scores reached 0.62 with a moderate category.
Determinants of Students Academic Satisfaction of Semarang State University Postgraduate Program Rusdarti, Rusdarti
Educational Management Vol 8 No 2 (2019): December 2019
Publisher : Educational Management

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Academic service is a service directly related to students, in which college shall, in this case UNNES Postgraduate Program, in providing services attempt to understand and meet students needs, and eventually leads to students perception. A quality academic service will satisfy students. This research aims at (1) describing and analyzing academic satisfaction and service quality (2) analyzing the contribution of service quality to students academic satisfaction (3) determining most dominant contribution to students academic satisfaction at Postgraduate Program, UNNES.This quantitative descriptive research employs multiple regression and correlation analyses. Primary data in relation to academic satisfaction and service quality variables as well as all of their dimensions are used in this research.The research results show that: (1) the academic satisfaction and service quality perceived and received by students of Postgraduate Semarang State University are good. Descriptively, the result of academic satisfaction of communication dimension is the highest, while tangible is the highest dimension of service quality; (2) the contribution of service quality to students academic satisfaction is 50.5%. The result is marked positive, which means that better service quality will improve students academic satisfaction of UNNES Postgraduate Program; and (3) the contribution of service quality of tangible dimension to students academic satisfaction is most dominant at UNNES Postgraduate program.Educational staffs, lecturers and chairman of UNNES Postgraduate Program are suggested to improve services in responsiveness dimension and how to respond to students in providing them services, since it is the lowest dimension with lower than point three or below the average. The service quality of tangible dimension should be continuously maintained since it makes the most dominant contribution to determining students academic satisfaction.
The Effect of Service Quality, Campus Ecology, and Self-Efficacy on Students’ Satisfaction in Anaa Specialist Education Program, Diponegoro University Semarang Hartanto, Fitri; Rusdarti, Rusdarti; Yanto, Heri; Purwanti, Asri
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 7 No 2 (2019): June 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Student satisfaction is an important indicator of the quality of higher education and is a measure of the service quality of its customers. Student satisfaction with their educational institutions also depends on the situation of the campus environment created for the convenience of the students. The main objective of this study is to obtain empirical evidence regarding the impact of service quality, campus ecology, and self-efficacy on the satisfaction level of the students of ANAA Specialist Education Program, Diponegoro University (PPSA UNDIP) Semarang. The population of this study was 125 specialist students of UNDIP and the students were chosen to be selected as samples using random sampling techniques. Data was drawn using a questionnaire; the data were analyzed using the SPSS and the Lisrel 8.54 program. The results of the study show that (1) service quality significantly affected self-efficacy and student satisfaction; (2) campus ecology has a significant effect on self-efficacy of 75.69% and on student satisfaction by 43.56%; (3) service quality and campus ecology together have a significant effect on student self-efficacy; (4) service quality, campus ecology, and self-efficacy together also have a significant effect on the satisfaction of the students of PPDSA UNDIP Semarang. Service quality and campus ecology are antecedent variables of self-efficacy and the three variables are determinants of the satisfaction of the students at the institution.
Relationship of the GRDP Sectors with Environmental Quality Index in Indonesia 2012-2017 Ummi, Izzatul; Rusdarti, Rusdarti; Yanto, Heri
Journal of Economic Education Vol 8 No 2 (2019): December 2019
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The purpose of this research are to find out and analyze the relationship between the agricultural sector, the mining sector, the manufacturing sector, the construction and transportation sectors with the environmental quality index in Indonesia.This study used a quantitative method derived from secondary data in the form of publication data of the GRDP sectors on constant prices and environmental quality indices in 33 provinces on an annual basis in 2012-2017. The population in this study are the GRDP in Indonesia and statistics on environmental quality indexes in Indonesia. Data analysis used panel data regression analysis with fixed effect regression models used eviews 9 tools. The results shows partially agriculture and transportation sector variables have a positive and significant relationship with the environmental quality index (EQI), while the mining and construction sector variables have a negative and significant relationship, while manufacturing industries variables have a negative and insignificant relationship. Variables in the agriculture sector, the mining sector, the manufacturing sector, the construction sector, and the transportation sector together have a positive and significant relationship with the environmental quality index (EQI).
PENGARUH KUALITAS PELAYANAN DAN NILAI PELAYANAN TERHADAP LOYALITAS NASABAH PADA BANK BPD JAWA TENGAH CABANG SEMARANG Rusdarti, Rusdarti
JURNAL BISNIS STRATEGI Vol 13, No 1 (2004): Juli
Publisher : Magister Manajemen, Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis Undip

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The aim of this research is to know the influence of service quality and service value to the customer loyalty of Bank BPD Semarang. The research that is used are descriptive and verification with survey method, and taking sample technique which is simple random sampling and the proportional allocation. The sample size is 120 customer. The primer data are collected through documentation and questioner. The data analysis which is used path analysis. The result of this research shows that influence service quality and service value are influence the customer loyalty of Bank BPD Semarang. The influencing is shown by determination coefficient R2 = 0, 7726 or as equal as72,26%. The influence of each (variable) to the customer loyalty is about 50,47% and 21,80%. The Customers give a good appraisal performance to the Bank BPD Semarang.
Determinant of Students’ Academic Satisfaction Khoirina, Amanatun; Rusdarti, Rusdarti; Rozi, Fahrur
Journal of Economic Education Vol 9 No 1 (2020): June 2020
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This study aims to analyze the effect of the quality of service, educational fees, facilities and infrastructures towards the students’ academic satisfaction and to analyze its influence which can be moderated by the image towards the students’ academic satisfaction at the Economics and Business Faculty of STIKUBANK university. The method of the research is a quantitative approach. The population of the study are 2467 students of the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of STIKUBANK Semarang, with a total sample are 96 respondents. The data collection used is a questionnaire. The methods of data analysis are descriptive analysis and hypothesis testing with moderation regression analysis (absolute value test). The results shows that there is influence on the quality of service, educational fees, facilities and infrastructures towards the students’ academic satisfaction, while the effect is positive and significant. Image variable does not moderate the effect of quality of service on the students’ academic satisfaction.
The Role of Fishermen Wives in Improving Family Economy in Karangsari, Tuban Sub-District, Tuban Regency Purwanto, Hendra; Rusdarti, Rusdarti; Prasetyo, P. Eko
Journal of Economic Education Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020 - Article In Press
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Small number of fisherman’s catch in certain seasons due to bad weather and the life of fishermen that is generally poor, resulting in the fishermen's wife to work in order to help her husband to make ends meet. The purpose of this study is to determine: the economic condition of fishermen's families in terms of the characteristics of fishermen's wives, the multiple roles of fishermen's wives, and the impacts arising from the multiple role in improving the family's economy, as well as the contribution of fishermen's wives in the family economy in Karangsari, Tuban sub-district. This research uses survey methods. Respondents were taken by purposive sampling. Data analysis is performed descriptive qualitatively. While the data collection contains the identification of fishermen's wife respondents who have a multiple roles to help the fishermen's family economy, meanwhile the questionnaire contains the characteristics of fishermen's wives, the activities of fishermen's wives, the impact of the fishermen's wife's multiple roles, and the contribution of fishermen's wife's income. The results of this research is that the multiple role of fishermen's wives in the domestic realm as housewives who take care of household activities such as cooking, washing, cleaning the house, taking care of their husbands and children, they also take the time to help their husbands (public domain) work as fresh fish sellers, manage and sell smoked fish, manage and sell salted fish, and open a food stall or grocery store. While the positive impact of the wife’s multiple roles is the increasing family income, increasing the economic and social status of the family and making ends meet, while the negative impact is the reduced time to gather with the family, changes in the capacity of homework, and quarreling husband and wife which are no more than 1 or 2 days. While the income earned by the fishermen's wife contributes quite significantly in helping to overcome the expenditure of daily needs of the fishermen's household.
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