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Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication
Published by Manunggal Halim Jaya
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2776642X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52970/grcs
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
The aim of the Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication (GRCSD) is to disseminate the conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in the area of community services. Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication (GRCSD), particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of community services areas as follows: Community Services, People, Local Food Security; Training, Marketing, Appropriate Technology, Design; Community Empowerment, Social Access; Student Community Services; Border Region, Less Developed Region; Education for Sustainable Development.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 77 Documents
Marketing Potential of Suwar-Suwir Product in The Suwar-Suwir Production Gallery, As Special Souvenir From Jember, Indonesia Iskandar, Sulhan; Susilo, David Kristian; Prasetiyorini, Pudhak
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): May - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v5i2.1272

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This study analyzes the marketing potential of Suwar-Suwir, a traditional Jember product produced by the Candiber Suwar-Suwir Gallery in Kresek Village, Jember Regency. This product is a culinary icon made from fermented cassava (tape singkong) with a distinctive flavor. The research employs a descriptive qualitative approach using a case study method, with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The findings reveal that the current marketing strategy incorporates the marketing mix concept (4P: product, price, place, and promotion) and digital marketing via social media and e-commerce platforms. However, digital media utilization remains suboptimal due to limitations in human resource capacity. Candiber Suwar-Suwir holds significant potential to expand into the national market through enhanced digital marketing strategies, human resource development, product innovation, and collaborations with the tourism sector and modern retail industries. The study recommends implementing aggressive digital promotion strategies and scaling production capacity to meet broader market demands.
Optimization of Business Opportunities Using Google Trends for Students Wahyudi, Ade; Riskarini, Dian; Trirahayu, Dewi; Irawan, Indra Ade; Setiarini, Setiarini; Sitepu, Refaldi Bremana; Salsabila, Sarah Aini
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): November - April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v5i1.1292

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This community service program aimed to enhance entrepreneurial literacy among Generation Z students by optimizing business opportunities through the use of Google Trends. Conducted at SMA Bintara 1 Depok, the activity involved 30 students from grade 11 and was carried out through a descriptive and participatory approach. The methodology included a combination of pre-test, lecture-based training, interactive discussions, post-test, and satisfaction surveys. Data were analyzed descriptively to measure improvements in students’ knowledge. Results showed a significant increase in understanding, with pre-test scores at 6.1% and 3% for Google Trends knowledge and usage respectively, rising to 97% and 93.9% after the intervention. The training successfully introduced students to the practical application of digital tools for market research and business strategy development. The program proved effective in fostering critical thinking, creativity, and systematic decision-making, thus contributing to the preparation of digitally competent young entrepreneurs for the evolving market landscape.
Community Empowerment and Strengthening of Entrepreneurial Practices: Case Study from Traditional Snack Souvenir Business of Mrs. Mumun in Kopo Village, Inner Cisarua, Bogor Regency, Indonesia Wahyudi, Ade; Supriyadi, Rendinanda Prakoso; Defano, Muhammad Nofal; Haliza, Elshiva Putri; Febriyana, Anzhani Sahar; Zakaria, Dava Ahmad; Rahmah, Fakhira Nur; Putri, Tasya Amelia
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): May - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v5i2.1302

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In this community service activity, we visited the traditional snack souvenir business of Bu Mumun in Kopo Village, Cisarua Dalam, Bogor. Based on the methods we used in the community service activity, such as observation and interview methods, socialization, and practices. However, Mumun's production still has some packaging and marketing limitations. Regarding packaging, Bu Mumun only uses PE (polyethylene) plastic to package her snacks. In contrast, in the marketing aspect, Bu Mumun only relies on word-of-mouth marketing, so we help in the production by adding a logo and replacing PE packaging with ziplock packaging to make the product more durable. While in the marketing aspect, we help make Google Maps and install banners and acrylics. We hoped that the results of our activities would help Bu Mumun's business unit grow even more.
Facing Digital Transformation in The Media Industry: Challenges and Opportunities Lusiana, Dewi; Parastry, Annisa
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): May - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v5i2.1330

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Digital transformation in the media industry has significantly changed how information is produced, disseminated, and consumed by the public. This community service activity was conducted in East Belitung Regency, involving local journalists and reporters as the primary participants. The activity aimed to raise awareness and enhance the capacity of journalists to face the challenges and seize the opportunities of the digital era. The materials covered the importance of adapting to technology, utilizing digital platforms, building personal branding, and maintaining journalistic integrity and ethics amidst the fast-paced information flow. The results showed that although there are still obstacles in adopting technology, participants began to understand the importance of mastering digital media to sustain journalism. This activity highlighted that journalists not only need to respond to change but can also actively shape a more inclusive, credible, and meaningful future for journalism in the digital age.
Maximizing The Production Quality of Presto Milkfish in Juata Through Six Sigma Method Implementation Hidayat, Nurul; Wibowo, Devina Novelly; Clarisa, Cafita; Pratama, Ordinaryo
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): November - April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v5i1.1371

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the implementation of quality control system in the presto milkfish production process and identify factors that affect the quality of the final product. The research was conducted using Six Sigma methodology. The research shows that there are several important points in the manufacturing process that affect the quality of the final product. Factors that contribute to quality degradation include cooking time variation, process temperature variation, raw material quality, and operator skills. By implementing a quality control system on the production process that includes standardization of the production process, inspection of raw materials, operator training, regular monitoring, and reduction of defects in milkfish. This study provides recommendations for continuous improvement in the presto milkfish production system to maintain product quality consistency.
The Role of Accounting Literacy in Improving the Financial Performance of SMEs: A Study on Micro Entrepreneur Community in Indonesia Nurani, N.; Intan Permatasari, Rr Lilis; Khalik, Abdul; Hamzah, Mukhtar; Nurhani, N.
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): May - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v5i2.1451

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This study aims to examine the role of accounting literacy in improving the financial performance of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), with a particular focus on micro-entrepreneur communities in Indonesia. Adopting a qualitative literature-based approach, the research synthesizes findings from forty-two peer-reviewed studies published between 2014 and 2025. The study explores how accounting knowledge, skills, and behavior collectively influence financial decision-making, liquidity management, profitability, and access to credit among micro-scale enterprises. Methodologically, a thematic synthesis was conducted based on a systematic literature search, quality appraisal using CASP and JBI frameworks, and coding through NVivo. Key findings reveal that accounting literacy is positively associated with critical financial indicators such as net profit margin, current ratio, and loan approval rates. Moreover, accounting literacy enhances the utility of digital bookkeeping applications and acts as a mediator in the effective adoption of financial technologies. In addition, the research identifies accounting literacy as a foundational capability for sustainability-related practices, including cost tracking for environmental impact, waste reduction, and access to green finance. These insights validate the conceptual framing drawn from human capital theory, the resource-based view, and absorptive capacity literature, positioning accounting literacy as a technical competency and a strategic resource for long-term enterprise resilience. The study concludes that accounting literacy is essential for inclusive economic development and recommends integrating literacy training with digital tools and sustainability incentives to enhance the competitiveness and sustainability of Indonesian micro-enterprises.
Socialization of Modern Payment Systems: QRIS and GoPay for SME in Rempoa Urban Village, South Tangerang Frimayasa, Agtovia; Purnama, Yanthy Herawaty; Suprayitno, Agung
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): May - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v5i2.1467

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The digital transformation of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (SME) is crucial for national economic growth, particularly in adopting cashless payment systems. However, the main reason many SMEs have not yet adopted digital payment systems such as QRIS and GoPay is a lack of understanding and insufficient technical support. The aim of this Community Service Program (PKM) project is to help SME in Rempoa Village gain a better understanding and make use of modern payment technologies. The implementation method used a participatory learning approach that involved participants through lectures, discussions, application simulations, and direct use of QRIS and GoPay. The activity results showed a significant increase in participants' understanding, from 32% to 88% for QRIS and 40% to 76% in willingness to use GoPay. Participants were very interested and enthusiastic about the digitalization of business interactions. This effort demonstrated that a direct and participatory approach effectively prepares SME for the digital economy. To ensure that SME can fully and sustainably embrace digitalization, they need more support and training.
Financial Governance Socialization for Public Organizations at the Community Empowerment Institution (LPM) of Rempoa Subdistrict Yusuf, Y.; Fitri, Euis Nessia; Febriyanto, Muhammad Ikhsan
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): May - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v5i2.1468

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This community service program aims to improve financial governance in public organizations through a case study at the Community Empowerment Institution (LPM) of Rempoa Subdistrict. The LPM plays a key role in grassroots development but faces challenges in budget planning, bookkeeping, financial reporting, and internal control. The program employed participatory methods, including socialization, workshops, technical assistance, and focus group discussions. Results show a significant increase in participants’ understanding of public financial principles, with 75% able to draft simple budgets and 50% capable of accurate transaction recording. The program also led to the development of a basic internal control mechanism adopted by 80% of participants. These outcomes indicate that targeted interventions can strengthen transparency and accountability in local institutions. This initiative highlights the importance of capacity building and practical tools in empowering community organizations. Ongoing support and digital integration are recommended to sustain these improvements.
Online Marketing Training in the Digital Era to Increase Income for Residents of Kebayoran Lama District Tarmizi, Achmad; Shieto, S.
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): May - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v5i2.1509

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Through practical digital marketing training, this community service program aimed to empower residents of Jalan Pulo Kemuning, RT 003 RW 015, South Jakarta. Many participants, including micro-entrepreneurs and homemakers, previously relied on traditional promotion methods and lacked exposure to digital tools. The program introduced them to essential platforms such as Instagram, WhatsApp Business, and Shopee, while also enhancing skills in content creation and online branding. Implemented using a participatory approach, the training involved hands-on practice, mentoring, and post-training support. The results showed increased digital literacy, improved self-confidence, and early signs of expanded market reach and sales growth among participants. While infrastructure limitations and time constraints were noted, the program's overall impact was positive and promising. This initiative reflects the role of higher education institutions in bridging digital gaps and supporting inclusive economic development through community engagement and applied knowledge transfer.
Digital Business and Marketing Training for Residents of RT 008 RW 010, Semper Barat Subdistrict, Cilincing District, North Jakarta Tarmizi, Achmad; Damayanti, Ida Royani
Golden Ratio of Community Services and Dedication Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): May - October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grcsd.v5i2.1510

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This community service initiative aimed to strengthen digital marketing skills among residents of RT 008 RW 010, Semper Barat Subdistrict, North Jakarta. Many participants, mainly informal micro-entrepreneurs, had previously relied on conventional marketing methods and had minimal exposure to digital platforms. The training introduced them to tools such as Instagram, WhatsApp Business, Canva, and Shopee through a hands-on, participatory approach. Results showed significant improvements in digital literacy, content creation abilities, and confidence in promoting products online. Several participants successfully posted their products and received engagement from new customer segments. The program also fostered peer collaboration and addressed digital inclusion in underserved communities. While technical limitations such as device familiarity and internet access remained, the training demonstrated the potential of higher education institutions in supporting digital empowerment at the grassroots level