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Journal of the Community Development in Asia
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ISSN : 26858819     EISSN : 26547279     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32535/
Core Subject : Humanities,
JCDA aims to feature narrative, theoretical, and empirically-based research articles. The journal also accepts articles with data taken from reflections as well as experiences (qualitative research) relevant to community development in Asia. As it explores the community development broadly, the journal also welcomes manuscripts related with the examination of community problems, and theory making. The mission of JCDA is to improve the knowledge and practice in the field of purposive community development. With more research done in this field, we hope that it can contribute into making an excellent community in Asia.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Policies of Regional State Officials in Managing Non-Natural Disasters Covid 19 Based on Indonesian Regulations Relating to Criminal Acts of Corruption Lihawa, Lesly Deiby; Mawuntu, Ronald; Senewe, Emma; Pinasang, Ralfie
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 7, No 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2563

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The Indonesian government has the goal of protecting the entire Indonesian nation during the Covid-19. Regional governments, especially state officials in the regions, make policies to save people in the regions by using existing budgets within the regional government. In Law Number 2 of 2020, the policy is that the regional government allocates funds for dealing with Covid-19. The regional government’s policy, which is essentially to save society in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, is not in line with society’s expectations. The public considers that the policies issued by the Regional Government are not on target, so many people think that these policies are projects from the government that take advantage of the non-natural disaster COVID-19. State officials in the regions sometimes interpret discretion in government affairs, especially in handling. The non-natural disaster COVID-19 has implications for abuse of authority and arbitrariness, as well as exceeding authority in carrying out government duties. Problems that occur in the regions relate to policy aspects used by state officials in the regions in handling the non-natural disaster Covid-19 which gives rise to criminal acts of corruption.
Performance Analysis of Employees at the Regional Secretariat of Tomohon City Bukara, Junike; Sumual, Tinneke Evie Meggy; Tarore, Steven Vleike
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2394

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This study undertakes a comprehensive exploration of employee performance within the regional secretariat of Tomohon city. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, the research involves five informants, utilizing observation, interviews, and documentation for data collection. The analysis follows a structured process of data reduction, presentation, and conclusion verification. The findings reveal suboptimal performance in carrying out main duties and functions by employees, as evidenced in the analysis of effectiveness and efficiency in staffing, knowledge, skills, and discipline within the general section of the Tomohon city regional secretariat. Notably, while some tasks are executed effectively and efficiently, others display shortcomings, impacting overall performance. The study also identifies knowledge gaps among employees, affecting the secretariat’s functional execution. Coordination issues and non-compliance with government regulations are evident in skills-related sub-focus areas. Additionally, a deficiency in employee initiative is observed, as some employees hesitate to discuss work-related problems or demonstrate proactive engagement. This study sheds light on critical areas requiring attention for enhancing employee performance in the regional secretariat of Tomohon city.
The Ideal Concept of Dispute Resolution of Regional Head Election Results in the Constitutional Court Ratu, Alfian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2660

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Direct Regional Head Elections can be understood more closely to the meaning of democracy. Pilkada underwent a change in term to Pemilukada, when Pilkada was categorized as part of the election, because it was followed by the transfer of authority to adjudicate disputes over election results from the Supreme Court (MA) to the Constitutional Court (MK).The purpose of this study is to find the ideal concept of dispute resolution of regional head election results. Elections are general elections to elect regional heads and deputy regional heads. In its development, the problem of the implementation of elections often occurs disputes, especially the results of the implementation of the election itself. In the Regional Head General Election Dispute is very complicated, many factors influence it both in terms of legal material violations and formal violations. Based on the results of the research found, there is a Comparison of the Periodization of Judicial Disputes of Pemilukada. With the above problems, it shows that problems in law enforcement are related to solving problems that are fair and have legal certainty in resolving election disputes. The conclusion in this study is the ideal concept of dispute resolution of future election results related to the scope of authority, legal position of the parties, object of dispute, grace period, content of application, case examination, evidence and decision.
The Effect of Eco-Friendly Packaging on Consumer Purchase Intention: a Study of Coca-Cola Sustainable Packaging Practices Binti Azaini Imran, Nur Fatin Nabilah; Binti Noor Effendee, Nur Firyal; Binti Mohd Faris, Nur Hazwani Husna; Binti Mohd Puad, Nur Irdina Safi; Nitin, Nitin; Verma, Vanshika; Mayur, Kumar; Lim, Hui Ling; Ng, Wei Chien; Baliyan, Meenu; Kee, Daisy Mui Hung
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2539

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Being among the biggest beverage manufacturers in the world, Coca-Cola has recently embraced a variety of sustainability measures, such as water conservation, reduced packaging, and the use of renewable energy. However, the idea begs the issue of whether consumers have intention to purchase Coca-Cola if the product adopts greener practices. This study examines the effect of ecologically friendly packaging on Consumer purchase intention, use Coca-Cola as a case study. An online survey was utilized to gather primary data from 100 Coca-Cola customers in order to better comprehend and support the research findings. We investigated whether environmental concerns about awareness of brand and Coca-Cola sustainable packaging practices and awareness of eco-friendly influence will affect the purchase intention of consumers on Coca- Cola. This research provides fresh insights on consumers' perception of Eco-friendly packaging, and how this perception may encourage consumer purchasing decisions.
Improving the Competence of SMEs Customers through Mentoring: Holding BRI and PT Permadani Nasional Mandiri Suwandi, Yudi Wahyudin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2849

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This study investigates competency-based MSME mentoring following the holding between Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) and PT Permadani Nasional Mandiri (PNM). This study aims to evaluate the impact of competency-based mentoring on micro entrepreneurs and the growth of the MSME sector, as well as identify factors that influence the implementation of such mentoring. The research method involves secondary data analysis, interviews with expert judgment, and literature review to understand the concept of competency-based mentoring. The results show that competency-based mentoring conducted by PT PNM after holding with BRI has a positive impact on micro entrepreneurs and the growth of the MSME sector. The MSME customers who received this mentoring experienced improved performance in various aspects of their business, including financial performance, management, marketing, and competitiveness. Based on these findings, the study recommends a more targeted strategy in competency-based mentoring, including personalization of mentoring, development of a targeted competency development plan, training and skills upgrading, mentoring, and periodic evaluation.
Family Welfare of Micro, Small, and Medium Entrepreneurs: A Literature Study Review of Economics Yuliastuti, Ida Ayu Nyoman; Utama, Made Suyana; Marhaeni, Anak Agung Istri Ngurah; Yuliarmi, Ni Nyoman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2576

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Family welfare is the main priority in the nation’s social welfare because the family is the smallest unit in society. The family has an important role in achieving national development goals, so family development is needed to create a prosperous family. The aim of the research is to provide empirical evidence of the influence of human capital, product innovation and online marketing on the welfare of micro, small and medium enterprise entrepreneurs. This scientific article employs qualitative methodologies and conducts literature reviews or library research as its approach. The research results show that human capital plays an important role in maintaining a business in the face of changing market situations. Product innovation carried out in an effort to increase the availability of various products can improve welfare. The use of digital marketing is becoming increasingly important for Micro, Small, dan Medium. Various recommendations can be provided to effectively oversee human capital, innovation, and online marketing in order to enhance human well-being. These include enhancing individuals’ capabilities and skills in adapting and innovating with information technology for business operations, achieved through heightened engagement in relevant training and ongoing studies in the respective field.
Concurrent Authority in Regional Government Relating to the Health Sector Based on Indonesian Regulations Mongkaren, Ciendy Meilanda Ivo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2562

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This study supports analyzing health decentralization from three factors: authority, regional resources, and access. The research method used is by normative legal research examines law that is conceptualized as an applicable norm. The results of the study show how the implementation of concurrent affairs health decentralization in North Sulawesi and East Bolaang Mongondow regency is as follows: Low regional capacity characterized. Research indicates that concurrent authority in Indonesia’s decentralized health sector is governed by Law Number 23 of 2014. This law delineates responsibilities among the central government, provincial government, and city district governments in managing four specific health-related matters. The legal foundation aligns with constitutional recognition of health as a fundamental human right, as outlined in Law Number 39 of 1999 and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (Law Number 11 of 2005). To optimize health services, stakeholders are urged to collaboratively implement concurrent authority efficiently. This synergy, grounded in legal frameworks and human rights principles, promises to advance the realization of an adequate standard of living and the highest attainable health standards for all Indonesians.
Potential Prospects for Population and Infrastructure in 2045 on Supporting Development in Nduga Regency Bisai, Charley M.; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Purwadi, Marsi Adi; Hafizrianda, Yundy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2865

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Adequate population and infrastructure are required for the growth of the economy. It is crucial for a country to have decent facilities since it is critical to home life as well as economic operations.  The increase in population is a proportional enhancement of facilities and infrastructure. Nduga Regency is one of the districts in the Papua Pegunungan Province. It is an expansion area of Jayawijaya Regency in 2008 which has the potential for abundant population and natural resources. However, there is still a lack of research in this district. Therefore, this study aims to determine potential prospects for population and the availability of residential infrastructure in Nduga Regency to support development in 2045. The method used is population projection analysis and the projection of facilities and infrastructure of education, health, economy, and road. The expected output is the availability of residential facilities and infrastructure in Nduga Regency. In 2045, the population in Nduga Regency has the potential to increase to 172,876 people and with such a population. Hence, it is necessary to provide school buildings, health facilities, as well as additional economic facilities and road.
A Study of Marketing Strategies of Electric Vehicles (EV) Binti Mazlan, Nurul Nurfazlieqal; Binti Armi, Nurul Izzati Ain; Binti Ahmad Jais, Nurul Shafiqah Aida; Binti Mohamad Gani, Nurul Nadhirah; Jain, Vanshika; Poonia, Vandna; Rayhan, Rayhan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2863

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The Electrical Vehicles (EV) industry is evolving in several ways. The technology behind EVs is improving, and so are the supporting facilities. At the same time, consumers have become more aware of electric vehicles as a viable option for their next vehicle purchase. In addition to these trends, fuel prices are ever-increasing while prices of EVs continue to fall. This means that more people can afford to drive an EV. The objective of this study is to know the marketing strategies of how electric vehicles can be used worldwide. This study applied descriptive quantitative method through survey which involved 100 Malaysian, Indonesian and Indian respondents. From the study, it can be found that satisfaction with electric vehicle’s efficiency, satisfaction with environmental friendliness, and public perception towards electric vehicle usage were variables that influence consumers’ behavior towards electric vehicles. Furthermore, satisfaction with being environmentally friendly has a strongest impact on consumer behavior above two other variables. It comes to conclusion that promoting electric vehicles as friendly environmental transportation to consumers can be the focus of marketing strategy in EV market.
Restorative Justice in Criminal Law Enforcement from a Legal Perspective as a Social Engineering Tool Aruan, Thommy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i1.2698

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Restorative justice has emerged as an alternative approach in criminal law enforcement that regards crime as a violation of the relationship between the individual and society, not just as a crime against the state. This study investigates the concept of restorative justice in the context of criminal law enforcement, focusing on the perspective of law as a tool of social engineering. From the point of view of the law as the tool of social engineering, this study explains how restaurative justice is applied in Indonesia in relation to criminal law. The conclusion of this study is that it is necessary to reconstruct the establishment of restorative mechanisms ranging from the stages of mediation, divorce, to rehabilitation and supervision. This research provides an in-depth understanding of the concept of restorative justice in the context of criminal law enforcement, emphasizing the vital role of law as a social engineering tool for achieving desired goals.

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