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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
Articles 431 Documents
PT PRAMBANAN KENCANA BERKOLABORASI DENGAN UMKM GO INTERNASIONAL IJLAL SETYOVIYON; DJIOGERALD PAOKI; AGUS SALIM; BILLY TANOYO WIJAYA; WENSESLAUS SALIVIAN KUMARA
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Special Issue for Students - Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (394.156 KB) | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v1i2.328

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Exports and imports are important factors in stimulating a country's economic growth. Exports and imports will increase a country's consumption capacity, increase world output and provide access to scarce resources and potential international markets for various export products without which the poor countries will not be able to develop activities and national economic life. The aim of the study was to help analyze exports, various examples of cases in the export import business. The exportimport business is an international business activity to achieve the competitive advantage of companies and even the nation in global competition, by continuing to develop competencies, professionalism, commitment and regulation that can be a competitive advantage in the export-import business. The research method used is descriptive analytical namely discussing a number of problems, and summarizing the information contained in the study and presenting it in the desired form. Primary data is collected by observing research objects and interviews directly at the object of research, while secondary data is obtained from books and other sources. Simultaneous test results show that exports, imports, and economic growth have a significant influence on exchange rates and purchasing power. The partial test results show that the export variable has a significant influence on the exchange rate, while the export and import variables also have a significant influence on purchasing power. The research objective of this study is to provide conclusions about the implementation of Business to Business Marketing (export system) and how to overcome the obstacles faced by PT Prambanan Kencana in marketing its export products.
Beryl’s Chocolate and Confectionery Sdn Bhd to Enter Malaysia Market Suwannikda Thebpharith A/P Wan Di; Daisy Mui Hung Kee; Nurul Imaani Bt Mohd Noor Hashim; Syahirah Binti Azizan; Nur Izza Ain Binti Mohd Ezani; Nourah AlMousa
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 2, No 2 (2019): Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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Chocolate and confectionery food market is really competitive in Malaysia. This paper will elaborate ways how Beryl’s Chocolate and Confectionery Sdn Bhd to enter and introduce it product in local market. Beryl’s Chocolate is a brand name for high quality with affordable price overseas, especially Japan. But Beryl’s Chocolate is an unknown brand for local citizen.
Public Relations Management in Building the Image of Schools in Senior High School Hastomo Aji P; Dwi Esti Andriyani
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 3, No 3 (2020): Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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This study aims to explain the planning, implementation and evaluation of community relations to improve the image of schools. This case study research was conducted at a high school in one of the provinces in Indonesia with a qualitative method. This study findings reveal schools’ patterns of understanding of planning, organizing, implementing and evaluating to improve their collaborative relations with the surrounding community to improve schools’ quality through good internal and external cooperation. This study documents several key contributions made to establish a two-way, comprehensive communication in ensuring mutual cooperation on maintaining outstanding school quality assurance.
Competency Standards for Law Enforcement Officials in Land Disputes Resolution Through General Court in Indonesia Rielly Lontoh; Ronny A. Maramis; J. Ronald Mawuntu; Abdurrahman Konoras
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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The role of the judiciary, law enforcement officials in the resolution of disputes is important. The number of disputes is increased, many authorities in Indonesia produce multiple decisions with conflicting legal force making it difficult to execute. The purpose of the study was to find the standardization of competency of law enforcement officials, the relationship between the professionalism of law enforcement officials and legal certainty in the settlement of land disputes as mandated by Article 33 paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution and the Basic Agrarian Law Number 5/1960. Settlement of land disputes is achieved through the General Court and the Administrative Court. The existence of regulations regarding competency standards for law enforcement officials who handle land disputes for the sake of fair settlement of land disputes and legal certainty.
ANALISIS EKSPOR PT BINA MITRA MAKMUR Aditia Ningtiyas; Chania Cyrda Claudia; Easter Victoria; Helena Milli
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 1, No 3 (2018): Special Issue for Students - Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (859.523 KB) | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v1i3.337

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This study aims to analyze a product in a company in Indonesia, so that it can be exported to other countries and can add value to Indonesian products. PT Bina Mitra Makmur is a company originating from Jambi Indonesia. The PT produces palm oil. Providing several scales to products, markets, operations and company finances by groups. Is the company eligible to export. The type of payment made by PT Bina Mitra Makmur uses the type of payment of Letter of Credits (L / C), is an institution in the form of collateral issued by the bank at the request of the customer (aplicant) to pay a sum of money to the L / C recipient for submitting a set of documents according to the terms and conditions requested in the L / C. analyze palm oil crude products that can be exported to China, because China is the country with the most population and also the largest importer of oil. Human resources that will be needed in "Come on Export" activities. The human resources needed include workers in the company to produce palm oil, after that some human resources to unload containers to travel from the company to the port and from the port to the destination. Shipping that will be needed in export activities, the group has followed several procedures in shipping, especially at the Emirates Shipping Line. Analyze all finance (banks) that will be needed for export activities. Key Words : Ekspor, Palm Oil, type of payment, China, Human resources, Shipping, finance
Dissecting of BUMDesa Transparency Based on Governance Principles Desak Made Mya Yudia Sari; Ida Ayu Nirma Prameswari
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 5, No 3 (2022): Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (147.187 KB) | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v5i3.1600

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This study has the purpose to convey in-depth information on the phenomenon of the concept of transparency regarding minimizing irregularities in the use of funds, preventing public districts, and achieving organizational goals. Observational data, interviews, and documentation were used as the basis for collecting qualitative data. An interpretive descriptive approach is used as a research methodology with the Yin, 2009 case study. Disclosure of the concept of transparency in the accountability of implementation, reporting, and liability of BUMDes Wija Sari shows orderly, budget discipline, participation, accountability, open system, clear and easy to understand standardization, precautionary principles, honesty, promptly, and policy announcements regarding revenue, financial and asset management. The theoretical and practical implications of research can be used as a reference and contribute to management and stakeholders in implementing the concept of transparency. As a highly regulated organization, the key to successful BUMDes transparency has great potential to be replicated by other BUMDes. The limitation of this research is that the researcher only uses informants who are the main key to BUMDes transparency. Keywords: Accountability, BUMDes, Implementation, Liability, Reporting, Transparency.
The Courage of Female Seaweed Farmers Sukarman Kamuli
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 2, No 2 (2019): Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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In most families, the role of breadwinner always goes to male figure. Females usually take part of supporting a family in domestic circumstances only. This paradigm applies as well in fishing communities. The wives passively wait for the remittances sent home by the men from fishing or cultivating seaweed. Wives of fishermen basically will have equal potential to support their family financially, if they were provided with knowledge and skills as their husbands have especially in cultivating seaweed. Seaweed farming is preferred for them to prioritize household activities still while offering support for the family income. Domestic women are encouraged to participate in the public sector, as a way of fulfilling one target of MDGs (Millennium Development Goals) 2010 in promoting gender equality and women empowerment. The promotion has reached the desired target, as reported by Bappenas (State Ministry for Development Planning) in 2011. The effort of empowering them is divided into five stages, i.e., (1) raising awareness; (2) socialization to grow interest; (3) evaluation; (4) trial (on a smaller scale); and (5) applying selected solutions in the social problem-solving attempt. The informants were female seaweed farmers in Gorontalo Utara regency. The method utilized survey, observation, and interview. The results revealed that the courage of the female in seaweed farming is outstanding, which in turn help improve the household income.
Market Opportunities and Challenges: A Case Study of Tesco Muhammad Raqib Aiman Bin Rosnizam; Daisy Mui Hung Kee; Muhammad Ekmal Haikal Bin Mohammad Akhir; Misha Shahqira; Muhammad Amril Hanif Bin Mohd Yusoff; Roland Satrya Budiman; Aisha Mohammad Alajmi
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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Tesco is one of the world’s leading multinational grocery and general merchandise retailers that was founded in 1919. Tesco opened its first hypermarket in Burnt Oak, England in 1931. Tesco has expanded rapidly in different countries such as Malaysia, Hungary, and Thailand. For decades, it has been the people' go-to hypermarket. The success of Tesco was because of its low prices and the varieties of products. Tesco has diversified into areas such as the retailing of books, clothing, furniture, and electronics. Despite the undeniable success, Tesco faces setbacks such as the accounting scandal, horsemeat scandal, and the downward shift in quality and services. This paper will show the improvements that can be made to handle the situations.
The Impact of COVID-19 on the Fast-Food Industry in Malaysia Daisy Mui Hung Kee; Nurul Farhana binti Mohd Nazri; Nurrida binti Misbah; Nurul Asyiqin binti Nazril; Nur Hasmizah binti Musa; Nurizzah Fatihah binti Abdul Hamid
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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Many businesses worldwide are badly affected due to the COVID-19 outbreak. As the Covid-19 pandemic spreads around the world, business person should create new business methods during this socio-economic, cultural, and health crisis. How to address the future is another critical question for businesses. Although the pandemic has affected businesses in different profound ways due to the various social, cultural, economic, and environmental factors, experience sharing and learning from successful businesses can help policymakers and business leaders to come up with innovative and effective strategies to minimize the adverse impact of the pandemic on the business operation. The study aims to determine how Covid-19 affected the fast food industry in Malaysia. Due to the Movement Control Order (MCO), all Malaysians are required to stay at home. The data of this study was collected through primary data and secondary data. The surveys using online Google form was conducted as primary data to gain more information regarding the topic. There are as many as 100 customers were surveyed. The results showed the fast food industry sustained operations and they adopted digitalization technologies. Digital technologies have influenced fast food restaurant strategies during the global pandemic, while technology may enable digital transformation, fast food restaurants are rapid to match the changes. Digitization opens new possibilities for fast food restaurants to sustain their business. With digital infrastructures in place like mobile devices, Wi-Fi networks, and online payment systems, it brings convenience to both business and customers. Deepening digitization has helped fast food restaurants to become more customer centric.
Creative Leadership Behavior of the Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri’s Principals in North Sulawesi Aswin Kiay Demak; Joulanda A. M. Rawis; Achmad Paturusi; Jeffry S. J. Lengkong
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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ABSTRACTThe purpose of this research is to analyze the principal’s leadership behavior and its determinant factor in 3 Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTs) in North Sulawesi. The researchers use a qualitative and multi-site approach. The data were collected through observation, interview, and documentation studies. Meanwhile, the analysis data was adapted from the interaction model. The result shows that the principal is facilitating teachers’ creativity through internal and external factors. Also creates a realization of a creative vision of teachers through direct and indirect communication. The study also shows that some determinant characteristics have a similarity and dissimilarities function as a support factor and deterrent factor to the creative leadership behavior of MTs principals. For future research, the researchers can use quantitative data on how creative leadership variables interact with other variables.Keywords: Creative, Leadership, Principals.

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