Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

Training and Accompaniment Innovation Product Superior and Marketing Supheni, Indrian; Olpah, Hermiliani; Ambarwati, Ambarwati; Nabila, Alfira Juhi; Novianti, Grevita Elma
IMPOWERMENT SOCIETY Vol 6 No 2 (2023): August
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30741/eps.v6i2.919

Abstract

Collaboration between the Office of Cooperatives and Micro and Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) with STIE Nganjuk and Griya Batik Sri Rahayu played a very important role in supporting the economic development of Bulu Putren, Putren Village, Nganjuk District Nganjuk Regency. Batik and eco print SMEs are currently the leading products in Bulu Putren, Putren Village, and have prospects very good. The problems main which Become inhibitor developmentof SMEs batik and eco print are in the field of human resources. Because looking for human resources that are tenacious, skilled, and following the field difficult in an era now. Solution solving problem carried out in community service, namely to fulfill the need to increase human resources, is to recruit people who are already skilled from training that has been done, besides that too can conduct independent training for prospective employees if they do not know the world of batik and eco print. Apart from that, what this community service can do is to innovate products and product diversification, provide equipment assistance that supports the production process, for product results will for sale so that more interesting, and practice development sale and promotion which is effective through offline marketing by selling at bazaar stands when there are exhibitions and can also be done online through some media social like Instagram, Facebook, and Marketplaces other. Results after training and assistance show that there are additional variations in the type of product and packaging that can be directly obtained from Upgrade sales turnover.
Sustainable tourism from the perspective of tourists in Nganjuk Indonesia Supheni, Indrian; Ivada, Elvia; Novianti, Grevita Elma; Wiwin, Wiwin
Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Entrepreneurship Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): September
Publisher : Goodwood Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/joste.v4i2.1642

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to analyze tourists' perspectives regarding the sustainability of four tourism destinations, namely Sedudo Waterfall, Roro Kuning, TRAL, and Margo Tresno Cave in Nganjuk East Java, Indonesia. Moreover, this study attempts to reveal tourists' sustainability awareness based on the triplebottom-line concept and which dimensions are considered the most important for tourists. Research Methodology:  Data were obtained from a survey of visitors (16 years old and over) to the four tourist objects in Nganjuk. Furthermore, this study utilized Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and ANOVA tests to evaluate the differences between types of tourists and their views on sustainability. Results: The number of types of tourists found in the Nganjuk tourist destination was change, amusement, rupture, interest, and dedication. The ANOVA test results show a different tourist perception of sustainability issues from the five types of tourists in Nganjuk. Limitations: This study involved only young respondents who did not consider tourists beyond a young age. In addition, this study focused only on one regency in Indonesia. Contributions: To create a tourism industry that can last and protect the environment, the vital role of tourists cannot be ignored. This research makes a theoretical contribution by expanding the theory to explain aspects that have never been studied before regarding tourists' understanding of the sustainability issue in the tourism sector. Novelty: This study is one of the first to discuss tourists' perceptions of sustainability issues in the Indonesian context.