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Perceptions of tourism destination and implications for environmental education: Findings from a student field study on protected area, Indonesia Nugroho, Iwan; Negara, Purnawan Dwikora; Hanafie, Rita; Sudiyono, Sudiyono; Nugroho, Muhammad Ilham
JOURNAL OF SOCIOECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 5, No 2 (2022): October
Publisher : Publisher of Widyagama University of Malang (UWG Press)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31328/jsed.v5i2.4009

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University students have an essential role in developing ecotourism services and supporting environmental education. The research aims to explore students' perceptions of the object of tourism, group behavior in travel and problems in tourist destinations. Surveys and interviews were conducted on students who conducted a field study in Coban Tengah tourism destination, Indonesia.  Students of Undergraduate (S1) and Master’s (S2) programs were interviewed regarding tourism objects, group interactions, and problems found in the tourism site. Descriptive analysis and chi-square statistics were carried out to meet research objectives. The results revealed that students show a positive and significant perception of the beauty of Coban Tengah waterfall. S1 students indicated the halo effect phenomenon in perceiving tourism objects regarding beauty, educational element, and trekking paths. Grouping in tourist travel provides benefits to protect or keep safety and serves as a place to discuss environmental conservation.  S2 students are less interested in forming groups because they have more experience and independence in travel than S1 student.  Groups build cooperation and empathy, and these can provide innovation for quality provision of tourism services.JEL Classification I28; Q26; Q58
Global value chains participation to enhance export: Evidence from Indonesian apparel SMEs Nugroho, Muhammad Ilham
JOURNAL OF SOCIOECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 5, No 1 (2022): April
Publisher : Publisher of Widyagama University of Malang (UWG Press)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31328/jsed.v5i1.3499

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After recording remarkable growth and gaining more prominence within the domestic economy, Indonesian small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are now being pushed by the government to go beyond the domestic market. Indonesian government has introduced global value chains (GVCs) to SMEs to boost their export in the last recent years. Apparel SMEs normally can join GVCs through backward or forward participation. But in this case, the GVCs’ impact on apparel SMEs export remains sluggish because they are highly concentrated in forward participation. This research, therefore, provides empirical cases on how Indonesian apparel SMEs can engage in backward participation to raise their competitiveness in global market using the evidence of apparel SMEs. Utilizing three dimensions of GVCs analysis: governance, upgrading, and local policy network, this research finds that SMEs can easily engage in backward participation to obtain foreign inputs by using the internet. Moreover, the decision to venture into GVCs and global market is heavily influenced by e-commerce. Findings of this research can provide guidance for Indonesian policymakers about the importance of GVCs on SMEs’ export performance, creating a better environment for manufacturing and cross-border e-commerce that can be exploited by SMEs as the largest economic driver.JEL Classification F59; F63; L67
Training Leadership and Critical Mind Through SWOT Analysis in 8th Grade Students at Ma’arif Middle School, Batu City Nuraziza, Chandra Putri; Nugroho, Muhammad Ilham; Yulyantika, Nadya Rindy
Inovasi Lokal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Inovasi Lokal
Publisher : Tarqabin Nusantara Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/noval.v2i2.52

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A truly moral human means a quality human being who is involved in life, whether as a citizen, leader or being led. Because to become a complete human being, you must know yourself. In order to create a national generation that is superior and competitive and has the spirit of a good leader, the Community Health Science Service team has taken steps to carry out community service in the form of outreach regarding "SWOT Analysis" to students at Ma'arif Batu Middle School so that it is hoped that students will be able to know their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to himself The implementation method for the "Training Leadership and Critical Mind Through SWOT Analysis in 8th Grade Students at Ma’arif Middle School, Batu City " activity consists of three stages, there are pre-activity devotion, implementation of activity devotion, and post-activity devotion The pre-test and post-test questions consist of 5 questions with multiple choice options. The results of completing the pre-test and post-test for class 8D students at Ma'arif Batu Middle School about SWOT analysis. students'' knowledge increased 27.40% regarding SWOT analysis. This activity also provides benefits for them, namely to recognize internal strengths and weaknesses and understand the organization''s or individual''s external opportunities and threats, so that the organization or individual can anticipate changes in the future, according to their abilities and capacities to achieve their goals.
LITERATURE REVIEW: MITOS LARANGAN KERAMAS TERHADAP PERILAKU PERSONAL HYGIENE SAAT MENSTRUASI DALAM PERSPEKTIF ANTROPOLOGI KESEHATAN Rahmawati, Windi Chusniah; Fadilla, Asylia Rahma; Amanda, Dian; Azizah, Elisa Lutfiyah Azizah Lutfiyah; Nugroho, Muhammad Ilham; Febiana, Viona Riska Febiana Riska; Pasambe, Yudea
Prosiding Seminar Kesehatan Nasional Sexophone 2024: Kekerasan dalam Pacaran: Hubungan Romantis Berujung Tragis
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Reproductive health includes physical, social, and mental conditions related to the reproductive system and functions, not just freedom from disease and disability. In some regions in Indonesia, there are many myths that are popular in the community, especially regarding menstruation. One myth that is still circulating is the prohibition of shampooing during menstruation. People who believe in this myth are four times more likely to experience personal hygiene problems during menstruation than those who do not believe in it. This article uses the literature review method to compile a health anthropology view of the myth of the prohibition of shampooing during menstruation. The results show that this myth is still believed by many people, even though it is not true. Women still need to maintain personal hygiene including hair during menstruation because the skin becomes oilier and sweatier, increasing the risk of dandruff and other microorganisms. Spreading myths can affect adolescents' personal hygiene. Therefore, efforts are needed to improve adolescents' understanding of hygiene culture and avoid unwarranted beliefs that can negatively affect genitalia health and overall reproductive health by integrating comprehensive health education and utilizing digital technology to access accurate or reliable information.
Training Leadership and Critical Mind Through SWOT Analysis in 8th Grade Students at Ma’arif Middle School, Batu City Nuraziza , Chandra Putri; Nugroho, Muhammad Ilham; Azelia, Ranum Dyah Titah; Syahrani, Rizky Aura; Putri, Salsabilla Meidiana; Novitasari, Zahra Rizki
Health Frontiers: Multidisciplinary Journal for Health Professionals Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Health Frontiers
Publisher : Tarqabin Nusantara Group

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62255/mjhp.v1i2.58

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A truly moral human means a quality human being who is involved in life, whether as a citizen, leader or being led. Because to become a complete human being, you must know yourself. In order to create a national generation that is superior and competitive and has the spirit of a good leader, the Community Health Science Service team has taken steps to carry out community service in the form of outreach regarding "SWOT Analysis" to students at Ma'arif Batu Middle School so that it is hoped that students will be able to know their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to himself The implementation method for the "Training Leadership and Critical Mind Through SWOT Analysis in 8th Grade Students at Ma’arif Middle School, Batu City " activity consists of three stages, there are pre-activity devotion, implementation of activity devotion, and post-activity devotion The pre-test and post-test questions consist of 5 questions with multiple choice options. The results of completing the pre-test and post-test for class 8D students at Ma'arif Batu Middle School about SWOT analysis. students'' knowledge increased 27.40% regarding SWOT analysis. This activity also provides benefits for them, namely to recognize internal strengths and weaknesses and understand the organization''s or individual''s external opportunities and threats, so that the organization or individual can anticipate changes in the future, according to their abilities and capacities to achieve their goals.