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Airlangga Development Journal
Published by Universitas Airlangga
ISSN : 25283642     EISSN : 27225569     DOI : 10.20473/adj.v4i1.19332
Core Subject : Social,
Airlangga Development Journal seeks to provide a place for academics, researchers, and practitioners to publish Research Articles or Original Articles. The scope of the articles published in this journal discusses various topics, including social science, law, and development.
Arjuna Subject : Ilmu Sosial - Hukum
Articles 128 Documents
EMPOWERMENT OF MARGINALIZED WOMEN THROUGH TRADITIONAL CLOTH WEAVING TRAINING AND ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION Kapa, Jimmy Ryan Samuel; Setijaningrum, Erna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i1.49544

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The objective of this research is to observe and analyze the empowerment process carried out by the National Art Craft Office of East Nusa Tenggara for marginalized women through traditional cloth weaving training and entrepreneurial education. This study derives from a concern that the number of impoverished people in the area has risen significantly due to the impact brought on by COVID-19. The significance of poverty is of  great concern due to the fact that marginalized people, especially women, are the ones significantly impacted by this rise in poverty. This study employs a qualitative research approach and utilizes the exploratory case study method. Primary data is gathered through observations and interviews, while secondary data is collected through a study of available documentation. The results indicate that 5 out f 7 processes of community empowerment are conducted well and lead to the formation of five entrepreneurial groups with broad market reach.
PRINCIPLES OF VILLAGE FUND MANAGEMENT WITH GOOD GOVERNANCE Alvin, Ferry Andriyanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i1.60293

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This paper addresses the importance of village fund management in Indonesia, a significant challenge given the sheer number of villages, totaling tens of thousands across the archipelago. The implementation of Good Governance principles in village fund management is crucial to ensure transparency, accountability, participation, and efficiency in fund utilization. This research aims to investigate how these Good Governance principles are applied in the management of village funds in Indonesia. The research methodology includes policy document analysis, case studies of implementation in selected villages, and interviews with stakeholders. Findings indicate that while efforts are made to apply Good Governance principles, challenges remain in practice, such as limited transparency in decision-making, inadequate community participation in monitoring, and insufficient accountability in fund utilization. Recommendations for improvement include expanding public access to information, strengthening independent oversight mechanisms, and enhancing awareness and capacity regarding the importance of Good Governance at the village level. These steps are expected to enhance the effectiveness of village fund management and support sustainable development at the local level.
REALIZING QUALITY EDUCATION AS A GOAL OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGs) IN INDONESIA Hasibuan, Muhammad Ilham
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i1.60296

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Quality education is an important foundation in the development of a country. Quality education is a national goal stated in the preamble of the 1945 Constitution, which is to educate the nation's life. In addition to being a national goal, quality education is also a goal that must be achieved in accordance with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations (UN), which is the fourth goal. Indonesia has shown strong commitment to achieving these SDGs through various policies and programs. However, there are still many challenges to be faced, such as educational disparities between regions and among social groups, as well as the need for sustainable improvement in education quality. According to various reports, such as the Sustainable Development Report 2023, Indonesia's ranking is still relatively low. Similarly, the results of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022 released by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) show that Indonesia's scores are still declining and far from the global average score. Considering this situation, Indonesia needs strategies to achieve higher quality education.
HOSPITAL PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT ANALYSIS ISLAM IBN SINA WITH BALANCED SCORECARD (BSc) Yulitasari; Semiarty, Rima
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i1.66101

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Performance measurement is an important factor for companies in assessing success. Performance measurement usually only focuses on financial measures, resulting in company managers only being oriented towards short-term profits. The results of measuring performance indicators in each perspective, some have reached the target/standard and some have not. Of the 28 performance indicators measured, 13 indicators have reached the standard/standard (46%), while the other 15 indicators (56%) have not reached the standard/target. The results of performance measurement obtained can be the basis for determining strategic plans. Community satisfaction based on budget usage so that more appropriate strategic planning must be made by taking into account the four aspects of performance in a balanced manner.
OPTIMIZING BED OCCUPANCY RATES THROUGH SERVICE IMPROVEMENT AT BHAYANGKARA HOSPITAL, BANTEN Yuanasari, Leddy; Suhariadi, Fendy; Fathonah; Widodo, Agung
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i1.66690

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Bhayangkara Hospital in Banten provides inpatient, outpatient, and emergency services but faces a significant challenge with a low Bed Occupancy Rate (BOR) despite adequate facilities and services. This study analyzes the factors contributing to the low BOR and develops optimization strategies through service quality improvement, focusing on five dimensions: tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. Six operational aspects were analyzed: human resources, methods, machinery, finance, materials, and the environment. Using a qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with hospital staff and analyzed thematically. Results highlight that limited HR competencies, especially in operating ICU and NICU units, and inadequate medical equipment are significant barriers. Strategies included intensive training with partner hospitals, budget optimization, and technology adoption (e.g., SIM RS, telemedicine). These efforts increased BOR from 60% to 75% within six months. This study underscores the critical role of HR development and service quality improvement in optimizing BOR. It offers practical recommendations for hospital administrators, including targeted HR training, resource optimization, and leveraging technology. The findings provide a framework for addressing similar challenges in other hospitals, contributing to sustainable healthcare service delivery.
TEACHER COMPETENCY DEVELOPMENT WITH CSCT MODEL AND PISA FRAMEWORK INTEGRATION Linda Sutanto; Badri Munir Sukoco; Sri Pantja Madyawati; Erick Fajar Subhekti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i1.67876

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The Noble Teacher Program enhances teacher competency in Indonesia through the CSCT Model and PISA Framework. It addresses training gaps by creating a sustainable framework aligned with global standards. The program began with Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) involving 20 education experts to identify needs and design a training model. Subsequently, 50 high school teachers in Surabaya participated in workshops and mentoring to improve pedagogical skills, critical thinking, social-emotional competencies, and technology integration. Evaluations showed significant improvements in teacher skills. Formative assessments identified program strengths and improvement areas, while pre-test and post-test comparisons confirmed gains in pedagogical and technological competencies, positively impacting classroom practices. The study concludes that the Noble Teacher Program effectively leverages community engagement to enhance education quality, aligning teacher competencies with global benchmarks. It provides a replicable model for integrating sustainability and global standards into teacher training initiatives.
INCONSISTENCY AND AMBIGUITY IN ACHIEVING SUSTAINED COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE Agustini, Rr Rooswanti Putri Adi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i1.72061

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The television industry often experiences imitation. A commercial television station in the Indonesian television industry, Trans Media, experienced imitation of its program, technologies, and human resources. In the case of Trans Media, the imitation does not affect its sustained competitive advantage. It is not clear to competitors which resources generate sustained competitive advantage. Ambiguity is at the heart of this difficulty. In this study, we examine how an organization's strategies create ambiguity and achieve sustained competitive advantage in the middle of imitation efforts by competitors. We propose a Z-Model of inconsistency in creating ambiguity and achieving sustained competitive advantage. The academic and managerial implications are further discussed in this study.
ENFORCEMENT OF REGIONAL REGULATIONS AS IMPLEMENTATION OF “SATPOL PP” DUTIES Kusuma, Novian Eri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i1.72316

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In solving the problem of controlling street vendors, they require them to look at the problem from various aspects, and not only from one aspect. In this context, the Head of the Pamekasan Satpol PP which is an institution that carries out security and order in the community must continue to take corrective steps in all aspects of its activities, in order to improve the performance of its apparatus, considering that there will be more protests and complaints from both road users and residents. from the street vendors themselves who sell on the roadside. Based on the results of the research that the author did in the field, it turns out that the conditions for controlling street vendors are not firm, so it can be concluded that the ideal control of street vendors is difficult to realize, because in reality there are still Satpol PP officers in Pamekasan Regency who control street vendors with compassion and not have the heart to deal with traders whose stalls/businesses must be forcibly dismantled when there is a security and order raid.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE LASERKU PRIORITY PROGRAM IN IMPROVING COMMUNITY HEALTH AND WELFARE Efendi, Yuhnorur
Airlangga Development Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): AIRLANGGA DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i2.51227

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Health is the main focus of the Lamongan Regent's priority programs as stated in the 2021-2026 RPJMD. One of the programs presented is LASERKU (Lamongan Sehat dan Sejahtera Dengan Kunjungan Rumah) ) where the main targets are less prosperous people who experience chronic diseases, congenital diseases, the elderly, malnutrition or stunting and mental health problems and people who have not been registered in JKN-PBI. This research aims to analyze collaboration in the implementation of the LASERKU (Lamongan Sehat dan Sejahtera Dengan Kunjungan Rumah)) program policy. This study uses a qualitative research approach with an interactive analysis model. This study found that implementation and collaboration resulted in the effectiveness of the LASERKU Priority Program in Lamongan Regency, thereby achieving several successes in improving community health and welfare.
LICENSING IN THE FRAMEWORK OF URBAN PLANNING: LAW AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT Fitriany, Shafyra Amalia
Airlangga Development Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): AIRLANGGA DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/adj.v9i2.53634

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In the context of urban planning, licensing play a very important role as a tool to regulate development activities in a particular area. The state holds authority over the wealth of natural resources, including land, which is then managed by the government. The government, wielding this authority, needs to be restrained because its actions can have legal consequences. This article elucidates how permits are regulated by the law and the legal ramifications for the government. It adopts a normative juridical approach focusing on the use of literature or secondary data. The specification utilized is analytical-descriptive. The article addresses two main questions: 1) In safeguarding the public against government actions, the law must function by providing justice, legal certainty, and utility. This also involves the emergence of preventive and repressive legal protection. 2) In terms of urban planning, especially licensing,, if discrepancies arise, administrative law should take precedence to ensure compliance with jurisdictional boundaries up to its procedural regulations. Keywords: Government Actions, Legal Consequences, Legal Protection, Licensing, Urban Planning.

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