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THE INTERNATIONAL SMART WATER ACCOUNTING FOR SUSTAINABLE WATER SELF-SUFFICIENCY Sigit Adi Nugraha, Mohammad; Aditya Dwiwarman, Denny; Djuarni, Wenny; Mariyah Ulfah, Ira
Prosiding Amal Insani Foundation Vol. 3 (2026): PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL
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Water scarcity and inefficient water governance remain critical challenges for agricultural communities worldwide. This study aims to develop and analyze an International Smart Water Accounting framework to support sustainable water self-sufficiency through academic collaboration and community empowerment. The approach integrates water accounting principles, digital monitoring systems, and participatory governance to improve transparency, accountability, and efficiency in water resource management. Using a qualitative-descriptive and case-based approach, this study highlights how smart water accounting can be implemented as a scalable and replicable model across different agricultural contexts. The findings indicate that international academic collaboration enhances knowledge transfer, strengthens local capacity, and supports sustainable water governance aligned with global sustainability agendas. This study contributes to the advancement of water accounting practices and provides practical implications for policymakers, higher education institutions, and community-based water management initiatives
THE BRIDGING DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURIAL CAPABILITY AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURIAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT EVIDANCE FROM MSMES IN CIANJUR Mariyah Ulfah, Ira; Djuarni, Wenny; Aditya Dwiwarman, Denny; Sigit Adi Nugraha, Mohammad
Prosiding Amal Insani Foundation Vol. 3 (2026): PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL
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Purpose This study aims to analyze the impact of digital entrepreneurial capability on MSME business performance, with digital entrepreneurial product development as a mediating variable. Methodology: A quantitative approach was employed using a sample of 200 MSMEs in Cianjur, Indonesia, selected via purposive sampling criteria. Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM) via AMOS 22. The measurement model evaluation confirmed high reliability and validity, with Composite Reliability (CR) values ranging from 0.88 to 0.91 and Average Variance Extracted (AVE) between 0.59 and 0.62. Findings: The structural model results show that digital entrepreneurial capability significantly influences digital product development (β=0.63, CR=6.82, p<0.001). Digital product development also has a positive effect on business performance (β=0.47, CR=5.14, p<0.001). Furthermore, digital entrepreneurial capability maintains a direct significant effect on performance (β=0.29, CR=3.26, p=0.001, β=0.29, CR=3.26, p=0.001). Crucially, mediation analysis via bootstrapping confirms that digital product development serves as a significant partial mediator (indirect effect=0.30, p<0). Implication: These findings underscore that for MSMEs, possessing digital skills is insufficient without the ability to transform them into tangible digital products like catalogs and AI-assisted content. This study provides a strategic framework for community service programs to prioritize applied digital product output to ensure MSME sustainability.