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Implementation of the Waste Bank Application in Realizing the Economic Escalation of the Karangsari Village Community, Lumajang Ermawati, Emmy; Anisa, Meydia Dwi
IMPOWERMENT SOCIETY Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30741/eps.v7i2.1398

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Karangsari City is one of the cities in Sukodono District, Lumajang Regency, East Java Region. In this city, the population is generally Javanese and works as livestock breeders. Where there are public offices, especially: Welfare, Training, Housing, Banking, Workplaces, Social Dining Places, and Love Places. Waste banks are a container that can overcome problems faced by local areas through a program to utilize dry waste to be arranged and have managers like banks but what is stored is waste. There are many ways that waste bank supervisors in Karangsari City do to change the natural cultivation behavior of the local community. The purpose of this study is to determine the general picture of the efforts made by waste bank managers, including: knowing the implementation, obstacles, and efforts made to overcome obstacles in implementing the application of waste banks in realizing monetary acceleration for the people of Karangsari City, Lumajang. This movement aims to cultivate the mental, sense and social capacity of the local community in living green, perfect and healthy, especially through sterilization of waste management and involving the local community to have the choice to freely follow, then develop welfare and prevent the occurrence of diseases due to poor conditions that are more widespread locally. , families and people: especially those who are busy handling waste. The results of the training carried out in utilizing waste can produce various forms, plastic waste can make light decorations from used plastic jugs and spoons, hijab holders from used water glasses and raffia rope. For the time being, paper, metal and glass waste can be exchanged, glass waste such as soy sauce containers and glasses that can be used as blooming jars, metal waste such as aluminum jars from leftover food and drinks can be reused as window boxes.
Social Entrepreneurship In MSME Development YATMINIWATI, Mimin; SETYOBAKTI, Moh. Hudi; SULISTYAN, Riza Bahtiar; ERMAWATI, Emmy
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Nov
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v2i3.111

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The creative industry through community-based industry on the scale of MSMEs, has developed quite well. The creative industry has the opportunity to continue to increase, because the industry is responsive to absorb the accumulation of social phenomena in society and pour it into the context of products and services. The problems faced by MSMEs are still homework, the problems include fulfilling the market aspect, which is caused by the availability of the goods produced. This study aims to obtain problem information and the right solution approach in answering the existing problems. The results of the study indicate that the problem of human resource availability can be done with alternative solutions in the form of a social entrepreneurship approach with the involvement of the community around the industry
The Role of Learning Agility in Performance Improvement Hidayat, Zainul; Yatminiwati, Mimin; Ermawati, Emmy
International Journal of Accounting and Management Research Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30741/ijamr.v6i1.1541

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Using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology, this study attempts to investigate how Learning Agility might enhance both individual and organisational performance.. Learning Agility is defined as the ability to learn from experience and apply that learning to new situations. This research reviews related literature from various sources to identify the main dimensions of Learning Agility and its relationship with performance improvement, both at the individual and organizational levels. The results show that Learning Agility contributes significantly to performance improvement. The findings also underline the importance of developing Learning Agility with various programs within the organization.
Appropriate Technology Innovation “Biopharmaka Grinder” as a Means of Optimizing the Economy of the Senduro Community – Lumajang Ermawati, Emmy; Istichomah, Istichomah; Urrochman, Maysas Yafi
IMPOWERMENT SOCIETY Vol 8 No 1 (2025): February
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30741/eps.v8i1.1392

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Lumajang Regency, Senduro District, East Java is famous as a center for the production of spices and herbs. Due to its abundant natural potential, various biopharmaceutical plants have been developed and are now major players in the local agricultural industry. The area is rich in natural resources, including vast agricultural lands and a climate that supports the cultivation of many medicinal plants. However, the challenge often faced by farmers is the lack of efficient processing equipment, which hinders the realization of the full potential of these biopharmaceutical components. Appropriate technological innovation The tool known as the “Biopharmaceutical Grinder” is intended to maximize the grinding of several biopharmaceutical raw materials, including spices, herbal plants, and other natural components.  Biopharmaceutical Grinder can increase the output and market value of local goods by creating an instrument that is easy to use and friendly to rural communities. The creation and distribution of the Biopharmaceutical Grinder is expected to enhance Senduro's position as a center for biopharmaceutical processing in East Java and make it a model for other regions that want to utilize their natural resources in an environmentally responsible manner.
Operational Management Assistance at the Jaran Kencak Arts Organization Ermawati, Emmy; Yatminiwati, Mimin; Ekmarinda, Een Yualika
TGO Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): January - June
Publisher : Trescode Green Organization

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56070/jcd.v4i1.364

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The purpose of this study is to understand the need for operational management assistance in the art of Jaran Kencak Sri Katon Makmur in Lumajang Regency, East Java, and to formulate strategies that can support the sustainability and development of the traditional art. The methods used included in-depth interviews with the organization's leaders, players, local governments, and the community, which were then confirmed through a Forum Group Discussion (FGD). The data analysis technique was carried out with a descriptive qualitative approach, so that the research results emphasized more on the interpretation of meaning and socio-cultural dynamics. The results of the activity show that all parties have the same view on the importance of operational management assistance. The organization's leaders emphasized the need for more systematic planning, the players wanted a clear schedule and distribution of roles, the government saw great potential in the development of cultural tourism, while the community considered Jaran Kencak as a cultural identity that must be maintained. Confirmation through the FGD strengthens the findings, emphasizing that mentoring is an urgent need to maintain the sustainability of the arts. Art that does not have a management system tends to be stagnant, while art that is supported by structured management is able to survive and thrive. The practical implication of this research is the need for a sustainable mentoring program involving the government, academics, and the community, so that Jaran Kencak art can adapt to the dynamics of the times, expand the reach of the audience, and contribute to regional development through the art and tourism sectors.
Analysis of the Paternalistic Leadership Model in Understanding the Behavior of Personnel in Arts Organizations Riza Bahtiar Sulistyan; Imanita Septian Rusdianti; Emmy Ermawati; Tamriatin Hidayah
Image : Jurnal Riset Manajemen Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): November 2025 - April 2026
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/image.2026.128

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This study aims to analyze paternalistic leadership in understanding the behavior of personnel within traditional arts organizations, particularly the Jaranan Sarpo Budoyo group in Jember Regency, East Java. Leadership in arts organizations has distinctive characteristics shaped by cultural values, emotional bonds, and efforts to preserve local traditions. This research employs a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation involving the founder, organizational leaders, dancers, gamelan players, the surrounding community, local government, and academics. The findings show that the leadership pattern developed in Sarpo Budoyo is paternalistic, characterized by a leader who acts as a technical director, protector, moral role model, and guardian of cultural values. This leadership model fosters high levels of loyalty, discipline, and commitment among members, thereby ensuring organizational stability and sustainability despite limited resources. However, the leader’s dominance in decision-making also limits opportunities for participation and creative innovation, especially among younger generations. This study demonstrates that paternalistic leadership is a contextual model deeply rooted in local culture, effective in maintaining harmony and the sustainability of traditional arts organizations, but requiring balance through more open dialogue to support creativity and generational renewal.