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Pendekatan Blue Economy dan Pengembangan Potensi Perikanan Laut di Wilayah Pesisir Kota Jayapura Julius Ary Mollet; Pisi Bethania Titalessy; Zulhendri Zulhendri
Society Vol 12 No 2 (2024): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v12i2.745

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This study investigates the application of the blue economy approach in enhancing the potential of marine fisheries in the coastal areas of Jayapura City, Papua Province, Indonesia. Drawing upon the city’s abundant marine biodiversity and strategic geographical location, the research aims to examine the socio-economic dynamics of Indigenous coastal communities, evaluate the integration of blue economy principles, and propose strategic frameworks for sustainable fisheries management. Data were collected from 111 respondents across four key coastal regions in Jayapura using descriptive statistical methods, profitability analysis, and SWOT analysis. The findings reveal substantial untapped potential of marine fisheries hindered by challenges such as limited product diversification, inadequate market accessibility, and environmental constraints. The study emphasizes the critical need for comprehensive policy integration, community capacity-building, and ecological preservation to achieve sustainable development. This research contributes to local economic policy discourse and provides replicable insights for implementing blue economy initiatives in similar coastal contexts.
Pemberdayaan Perempuan Adat melalui Kapabilitas Keuangan: Perilaku Pengelolaan Keuangan dalam Ekonomi Informal di Indonesia Timur Aprianto La’lang Kuddy; Hesti Murwaniputri; Pisi Bethania Titalessy
Society Vol 13 No 2 (2025): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v13i2.835

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Income inequality and economic marginalization continue to affect indigenous women in Eastern Indonesia, particularly those engaged in informal economic activities such as traditional market trading. These women often act as primary breadwinners, managing household finances under persistent income constraints. This study investigates how financial capability, the combined influence of financial knowledge and attitude, affects financial management behavior among indigenous women micro-entrepreneurs. Using a quantitative explanatory design, data were collected through structured questionnaires from 82 active traders in Jayapura Regency and analyzed using multiple regression techniques. The findings show that both financial knowledge and attitude have a statistically significant and positive impact on financial management, individually and collectively. These results suggest that strengthening financial capability is crucial for enhancing indigenous women's economic resilience and decision-making autonomy in the informal economy. This study contributes to the literature on gendered financial behavior and provides practical insights for local governments and development agencies aiming to design targeted financial literacy interventions in marginalized communities.
Dampak Belanja Pemerintah terhadap Peningkatan Kualitas Pembangunan Manusia di Provinsi Papua Herlina Irianti Mulyono; Elsyan Rienette Marlissa; Pisi Bethania Titalessy; Sarlota Arrang Ratang
Society Vol 13 No 2 (2025): Society
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v13i2.941

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This study aims to examine and analyze trends in the quality of human development, budget allocation, spending patterns, and their impacts on improving human development quality in Papua Province. The study uses secondary data obtained from the Regional Development Planning Agency (Bappeda) of Papua Province, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP/PDRB) data, and the Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency (BKAD), and employs descriptive analysis methods. This analysis provides an overview of human development conditions and regional expenditure trends based on education, health, economic, and infrastructure functions. The study seeks to analyze trends in human development quality, examine the relationship between government expenditure and improvements in human development, and assess the impact of government spending on human development outcomes in Papua Province. Furthermore, the analysis identifies leading sectors based on the strength of correlation and examines the effects of government spending on income and labor in supporting the realization of human development in Papua Province.
Bitcoin on Economic Growth (Case of 8 Asia Countries) Pisi Bethania Titalessy; Radian Januari Situmeang
International Journal of Accounting and Finance in Asia Pasific (IJAFAP) Vol 7, No 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijafap.v7i1.2906

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In recent years, the price of Bitcoin has risen sharply on balance, despite some fluctuations. The latest price surge of the largest cryptocurrency prompted talk about Bitcoin's future. This research was conducted to confirm the impact of cryptocurrency which is Bitcoin on economic growth in Asian countries. Many studies have talked about cryptocurrencies on the technological side, but there are still few references to research that analyzes cryptocurrencies with economic growth. Using panel data regression, this study correlates cryptocurrencies, in this case, Bitcoin, as a type of cryptocurrency that is best known with GDP as a variable that represents economic growth. This study also has 4 other variables as control variables which will ensure the results are not biased. Namely the Internet (I), Capital (K), Labor (L), and Technology (T), as in Solow's growth theory which reviews growth through its supply side, the function of production inputs. This study took samples from 8 Asian countries with the most Bitcoin transactions (Japan, China, India, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Hongkong) from 2014 to 2020.
Assessing the Impact of Microfinancing on Economic Growth in Papua Province: An Analysis of KUR and UMi Programs (2019-2022) Pisi Bethania Titalessy; Radian Januari Situmeang; Rahmat Rahmat; Mellyanti Eka Putri
International Journal of Applied Business and International Management Vol 9, No 3 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijabim.v9i3.3596

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Credit plays a vital role in supporting economic growth by aligning with development priorities to promote equitable outcomes. The People's Business Credit (KUR) and Ultra Microfinancing (UMi) programs are government initiatives designed to support Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Papua by providing financing for working capital and investment. Although the distribution of KUR and UMi in Papua has shown consistent annual growth, their contribution at the national level remains relatively small. This study examines the impact of these programs on economic growth in Papua Province from 2019 to 2022 using quantitative analysis and panel data regression. Findings reveal that KUR distribution, while significantly increased in Jayapura City, has a minimal impact on economic growth, as indicated by an R-squared value of 0.0058. The statistically insignificant coefficients for KUR and UMi suggest their limited contribution to economic development. External factors such as infrastructure and government support are likely more influential, underscoring the need to enhance program accessibility and explore broader determinants of Papua's economic growth. Recommendations include enhancing program accessibility and exploring other variables influencing Papua's economic dynamics.
Increasing the Competence of Jayapura Regency’s Famers Through Training in Organic Fertilizer Production to Increase Plant Growth Stephanny Inagama Timisela; La Maga -; Pisi Bethania Titalessy; Agustina Ester Antoh; Herlina Irianti Mulyono; Angga Frediyanto Palloan
Asia Pacific Journal of Management and Education (APJME) Vol 7, No 2 (2024): July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/apjme.v7i2.3140

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The aim of this training is to increase the competence of farmers in Yobeh Village in terms of (1) farmers can utilize agricultural residues and organic waste; (2) farmers can reduce farming costs; and (3) farmers can produce environmentally friendly agricultural commodities. Training is carried out face to face so that farmers can carry out the stages of making organic fertilizer. Training activities were carried out in Yobeh Village, Sentani Kota District, Jayapura Regency. The tools and materials used in composting training consist of EM4 solution, water, forage or straw, husks, buckets, scoops, knives, or scissors. This training activity was carried out using lecture, training, and mentoring methods for participants. Based on the results of the training activities, it can be concluded: (1) The training participants had high enthusiasm and were proactive in asking several questions; (2) Basically, participants have used organic fertilizer in their farming activities, but have not used EM4 solution; and (3) Participants are able to understand the benefits, processes and materials used in making organic fertilizer. Suggestions that can be conveyed by the author include: (1) It is hoped that training participants will be able to utilize organic waste into organic fertilizer; and (2) Local regional governments are expected to provide training to improve farmer competency.
A Study on Development Disparities in Papua Tengah Province: Assessing Per Capita Income Disparities and Recommending Equitable Development Strategies Mesak Iek; Marsi Adi Purwadi; Pisi Bethania Titalessy
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 7, No 2 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i2.2982

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This research is a study of development disparities between regions in Papua Tengah Province which aims to (1) know and analyze disparities in per capita income between regions in Papua Tengah Province; and (2) analyze and prepare recommendations regarding efforts to overcome development disparities between regions in Papua Tengah Province. Data and information gathered from various regions undergo processing and examination through quantitative and qualitative methods. These approaches encompass evaluating factors like per capita income, employment across sectors, savings rates, urbanization levels, literacy rates, life expectancy, infant mortality rates, along with offering policy suggestions based on research outcomes. The data utilized is sourced from governmental bodies like BPS, Bappeda, Dispenda, as well as non-governmental institutions such as Bank Indonesia. Research analysis involves growth assessment, disparity examination, and descriptive statistical analysis. The result shows that over the past decade (2013-2022),  there has been significant economic inequality among districts/cities within Papua Tengah Province region, indicating unequal economic growth across regions. Efforts that need to be made by Regency/City Governments in Papua Tengah Province are to improve the performance of community welfare aspects which are considered capable of driving equitable development in each region.
Potential Prospects for Population and Infrastructure in 2045 on Supporting Development in Nduga Regency Charley M. Bisai; Pisi Bethania Titalessy; Marsi Adi Purwadi; Yundy Hafizrianda
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 7, No 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2865

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Adequate population and infrastructure are required for the growth of the economy. It is crucial for a country to have decent facilities since it is critical to home life as well as economic operations. The increase in population is a proportional enhancement of facilities and infrastructure. Nduga regency is one of the districts in the Papua Pegunungan province. It is an expansion area of Jayawijaya regency in 2008 which has the potential for abundant population and natural resources. However, there is still a lack of research in this district. Therefore, this study aims to determine potential prospects for population and the availability of residential infrastructure in Nduga regency to support development in 2045. The method used is population projection analysis and the projection of facilities and infrastructure of education, health, economy, and road. The expected output is the availability of residential facilities and infrastructure in Nduga regency. In 2045, the population in Nduga regency has the potential to increase to 172,876 people and with such a population. Hence, it is necessary to provide school buildings, health facilities, as well as additional economic facilities and road.