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Frugal Innovation: a Bibliometric Study of the Conceptual Foundations and Future Research Directions Kawuryan Renita; Prapdopo Prapdopo; Andi Nur Hasanah; Kristin Wulansari
Matrik : Jurnal Manajemen, Strategi Bisnis, dan Kewirausahaan Volume 19 Nomor 1 Tahun 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/MATRIK:JMBK.2025.v19.i01.p02

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Frugal innovation is gaining traction in resource-limited settings, emphasizing sustainability. This paper uses bibliometric analysis to explore trends and gaps in frugal innovation research. Further publications were identified from the Scopus database using the Publish or Perish tool for the period 2014-2024. Data is processed using RStudio and VOSviewer to reveal key themes, influential scholars, research institutions, and network maps. It highlights the growing scholarly interest in frugal innovation and its alignment with sustainability goals, stressing the need for further exploration of its principles and impacts. The study aims to advance understanding and to guide future research. Additionally, integrating sustainability and environmental considerations in product development, alongside frugal innovation, can drive economic and social sustainable development. Organizational capabilities like Big Data are vital for achieving sustainability outcomes, and frugal innovation positively impacts a firm's financial and environmental performance. Strengthening organizational capabilities is key to leveraging frugal innovation for sustainability. Keywords: frugal innovation; sustainability; organizational capabilities
Mentoring Activities of Digital Startup Competition “Samarinda Hackathon” Towards SMART Ibu Kota Nusantara Almasari Aksenta; Prapdopo Prapdopo
Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v5i2.1372

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Business and economic growth in a region is supported by digital transformation. Many people are switching to using digital technology to support their business activities. Thus, the opportunity to create digital-based business ideas or what is known as a startup business was born. The Samarinda City Communication and Informatics Agency held a digital startup competition called Samarinda Hackathon in order to support digitalization for regional growth, especially by supporting the development of the capital city of Indonesia (Ibu Kota Nusantara). In the competition, there were mentoring activities as an effort to assist participants' education and from this activity process, it is hoped that it will have sustainable benefits. Participants not only apply it to this competition but can also build a real business. In addition, this activity is also related to one of the pillars of Indonesia Emas 2045, namely having superior human resources. This activity lasted for 2 days in the city of Samarinda. The mentoring activity was carried out by 12 mentors affiliated with the Samarinda City Communication and Information Office, the 1000 Digital Startup community, East Kalimantan ICT Volunteers, academics, and several practitioners. The mentoring activity began with a presentation of material by digital startup CEOs, a question and answer session, then a participant mentoring session by creating a sprint design, and conducting a consultation session. The results or achievements of the mentoring activities carried out can be seen in the participants who can create sprint designs that are more focused and conceptual as startup business designs and the enthusiasm of the participants which can be seen after receiving motivation and various suggestions from the mentors.
Revitalization of an IoT-Based Greenhouse as a Solution for Precision and Sustainable Agriculture Renita Kawuryan; Prapdopo Prapdopo; Umi Zunaidah; ST Nurhasanah; Tandi Kadang; Aulia Zahra Ramadhani
Jurnal Penyuluhan dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Penyuluhan dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : CV. Era Digital Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59066/jppm.v5i2.2313

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The community partnership program was designed to revitalize the greenhouse at the Taman Teknologi Pertanian (TTP) Kutai Kartanegara through the integration of Internet of Things (IoT)-based automation and frugal innovation. The initiative was implemented collaboratively by Politeknik Negeri Samarinda using a participatory action approach that actively involved local farmers throughout the planning, implementation, and evaluation processes. The program was executed in four structured phases: (1) Preliminary Assessment and Consultation, which identified inefficiencies in the existing sprinkler irrigation system; (2) Design and Prototyping, which developed a low-cost screw-adjusted drip irrigation model allowing precise water control; (3) IoT System Development, which incorporated DHT sensors, relay switches, and smartphone-based control for real-time monitoring; and (4) Installation and Training, which ensured full system implementation and capacity building among participating farmers. The results showed a successful transformation of the greenhouse into an automated and efficient agricultural environment. The new system allowed both manual and automatic operation, improving water-use efficiency and reducing maintenance efforts. Moreover, the participatory training strengthened farmers’ digital and technical competencies, enabling them to manage and maintain the IoT-based system independently. The program’s outcomes highlight how affordable, context-appropriate technology, when supported by community participation and institutional collaboration, can contribute to sustainable and inclusive agricultural innovation. Ultimately, this initiative serves as a model for integrating low-cost digital technology into smallholder farming systems, promoting productivity, resilience, and the digital transformation of rural agriculture in Indonesia.