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AJCD
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27746178     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51773/ajcd.v2i1.123
AMCA Journal of Community Development (AJCD) is the official international journal published by the Association of Muslim Community in ASEAN (AMCA) which emphasizes community development. AJCD is issued twice a year (January and July). The journal is published in both printed and online versions, and the online version is free access and download. Aims and Scope. AJCD publishes scholarly work from interdisciplinary in the community development area. The journal aims to provide publication of refereed and high-quality papers in all areas of community development. Contributions are welcome from all fields that have relevant and insightful comments to make about community development. The scope of the area in the field of community developments includes Agricultural, Anthropology, Behavioral Science, Cross-Cultural Studies, Development Studies, Economy Behavior, Education, Family, Human Resources Management, Law, Politics, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Social Science, and other related fields.
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Translation quality on product label from English into Indonesian Yuli Kuswardarni; Firdha Metias Sari
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v2i2.146

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The purpose of this research is to give better understanding about translation used in product label. The objectives of this research are: 1) to analyze the translation method of translation on product label used by translator; 2) to describe quality of translation (accuracy, naturalness, readability). This research uses descriptive qualitative method. The data is translation of product label from English into Indonesian taken by using purposive sampling method. To collect data, researchers use content analysis. Data is analyzed through data reduction, data display, conclusion and drawing. Then, in checking validity of this research, researchers use triangulation. The instrument of research was validated and quality of translations was scored by involving rater. The first finding of this research shows that translation method of translation on product labels used by translator are literal translation (26,67%), faithful translation (1,67%), free translation (38,33%), and communicative translation (33,33%). The second finding of this research about quality of translation are: (a) the accuracy of translation is 75% (first product), 50% (second product), 75% (third product), 50% (fourth product), 75% (fifth product); (b) the naturalness of translation is 75% (first product), 75% (second product), 50% (third product), 75% (fourth product), 50% (fifth product); (c) the readability of translation is 50% (first product), 100% (second product), 50% (third product), 75% (fourth product), 75% (fifth product).
Instagram to sharia economics: Impact and benefits of digital literacy and Indonesia's sharia economy Rd. Heri Solehudin; A. Ifayani Haanurat; Sahay Amrita Tollentino
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v4i1.158

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Technological advancements persist, and nearly every facet of life relies on information and communication technology. The benefits offered have facilitated various activities, such as communication, information retrieval, education, transactions, and entertainment. Hootsuite Content Engaging in social media is a prevalent online activity. Indonesia boasts an extensive user base on social media, with hundreds of millions of individuals spending approximately four hours daily engaging with diverse social networking platforms. One of them pertains to the Instagram platform. The Fourth Industrial Revolution has facilitated the widespread availability of knowledge. Social media is quickly evolving as a platform for transferring communication and information, including disseminating knowledge about sharia economic law and discussing global economic advancements, literacy, and human resources. To address the challenges of the 21st century, it is imperative to focus on training experts in Islamic finance to enhance Indonesia's Islamic economy. This study investigates the comprehension of digital sharia economic law and its influence on the sharia economy in Indonesia. This study employs an ethnographic methodology to investigate four Instagram platforms focusing on Contemporary Muamalah Fiqh and Maliyah to enhance comprehension before engaging in trading activities. The data collection was conducted by observing the media and studying documentation. The employed research methodology entails descriptive and qualitative data analysis. Instagram is actively endorsing sharia economic regulations in order to enhance the Islamic economy in Indonesia, as indicated by these data. This essay will also examine the concept of sharia funding to promote peace and economic growth in Indonesia.
Implementation of bankruptcy instruments as a final means of overcoming the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia Rahayu Hartini; Briliawan Gama Rahmatullah; Ahmad Dzulfiqar Hibatullah Putra; Mohammad Faisal Jamaludin Malik; Mohammad Hanif Furqan Aufa Putra
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v2i2.180

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This study aims to provide contributions and ideas in the form of efforts to prevent bankruptcy for debtors / companies affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a normative juridical law research with a conceptual approach and legislation. Primary and secondary legal materials are analyzed in terms of their content. The results of the research and legal discussion show that Bankruptcy is the last legal effort in overcoming the Covid-19 pandemic in the event that the company experiences debt repayment difficulties (defaults). Efforts that can be made are by: Optimizing the application of Business Sustainability Principles; The Covid-19 pandemic is the reason for Force majeure, the importance of restructuring and renegotiation mechanisms by debtors and creditors through Postponement of Debt Payment Obligations, and Bankruptcy is the last legal remedy (ultimum remedium).
Human resources analysis related to employee engagement in Rizza Embroidery, Probolinggo City Mohammad Dullah Zulifatul Zuhriyah; Rachma Yuliana; Zaenullah Zaenullah
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v2i2.182

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Reliable and productive human resources have an important role for organizations or companies, especially in the era of 4.0 and digitalization in the business world, especially in employee engagement, where employees are the spearhead of the company. The aim of this study to see how the Employee Engagement at Rizza Embroidery Probolinggo. This research use descriptive qualitative research method. The results of the research from the human resource side show that Rizza Embroidery is very qualified because of many employees who work all are experts (professionals) because they have been working for many years, but this is a weak point for similar SMEs, especially Rizza Embroidery because after all the workforce These experts will be very prone to go out if there is something that might not make them comfortable being there. 2. From the sideEmployee Engagement a) Vigor: that the policy made by the management (Mrs. Yunan) to rest their employees during the day is an aspiration from the employee's proposal, of course this is welcomed so that during effective hours they can carry out activities optimally. 2) Dedication is a strong relationship between workers and what they do. Rizza Embroidery with 12 employees has a strong dedication to their work, this is because Embroidery is indeed a series of embroidery activities that can be done by experts, so that the average employee there is very dedicated. 3) Absoption: existing work activities at Rizza Embroidery often exceed the time limit set by the management from 07.00 to 17.00 .. Sometimes workers can arrive at night while doing work, this is certainly a note for management because after all all work must be assessed properly.
The foreign language use on the business banner toponymy Dewi Nurmala; Ayu Melati Ningsih
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v3i1.195

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The objectives of the study are to describe the foreign language and the pattern appear on the business banner toponymy. The method used is qualitative research. The data source are from the words and phrases on business banner toponymy in Medan. The data collection and data analysis used by three steps namely: 1) data codensation, 2) data display, and 3) drawing conclusion. The result of the study are the foreign languages found are in Korean, English, Chinese, Italian, French, personal name in Hindi, Spain and Japanese. Then the pattern found in the toponymy of business banner in Medan are the words and phrases in English in English pattern, Indonesian and English phrases in English pattern, Indonesian and English phrases in Indonesian pattern, English and French in Indonesian phrases pattern, English and Indonesian phrases in Indonesian pattern, English and English phrases in Indonesian pattern, French and English phrases in English pattern, Hindi and English in English pattern and English and Indonesian in English Pattern. The conclusion is that the language use on business banner toponymy almost all are the mixing of English and the other language and the patterns of the phrases are English and Indonesian.
The behavior of SMEs in Implementation of financial accounting standards for SMEs to increase performance Debbi Chyntia Ovami; Rangga Pangestu; Alistraja Dison Silalahi; Ratna Sari Dewi
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v3i2.203

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SMEs are one of the driving forces of the Indonesian economy with abundant resources that have not been fully utilized. The role of SMEs is very important, so it must be considered how to improve the performance of these SMEs, namely through financial reports, the main problem in developing these businesses is financial management. SMEs are not yet aware of the importance of financial statements in a company because of limited information and knowledge about accounting. In the era of society 5.0 is a new era, where SMEs must be able to seize the golden opportunities to improve their business performance. To overcome the challenges, SMEs must make financial reports in accordance with the applicable financial accounting standards. With financial reports, SMEs can measure business performance and can be used as a basis for banks to assess the feasibility of SMEs. Based on these conditions, the purpose of this study is to analyze the behavior of SMEs towards the interest in implementing financial accounting standards for SMEs in improving their business performance. There are four factors that determine the interest of SMEs in implementing financial accounting standards for SMEs, namely performance expectancy, effort expectancy, facilitating conditions and social influence. The results of the study show that performance expectations and support have a positive and significant effect on the intention to implement SAK EMKM,
Special protection for children in conflict with the law in Indonesia Bambang Sukamto; Nur Aida; Ritawati Ritawati
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v3i2.207

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Article 18 states that Every child who is as a victim or perpetrator of a crime has the right to legal aid and other assistance. it is necessary to have a special handler in the process of protecting the child. It is regulated in Article 59 of Law No. 23 of 2002. The government has issued Law no. 11 of 2012 concerning SPPA, and Law no. 39 of 19 of 1999 concerning Human Rights Article 1 number (1) Human rights are a set of rights that are inherent in the nature and existence of humans as creatures of God Almighty and are His gifts that must be respected, upheld and protected by the state, law, government, and everyone for the sake of honor and protection of human dignity. The problem of this paper is Legal Protection for Children in conflict with the law. The method used in writing this paper is normative juridical. Criminal and child protection measures with articles 69, 70 and 71. Law No. 11 of 2012 related to Article 61 points (6) and (7) is an effective way of handling children in conflict with the law. Restorative justice and diversion are used in the form of non-penal handling/ mediation, in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Application of circular economy in manufacturing industry in Indonesia Mulki Siregar; Raihan Raihan; Cahyono Cahyono
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v3i1.211

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Circular economy is an economic activity that emphasizes the use of resources aimed at reducing emissions and energy released. The benefits of implementing a circular economy are absorbing labour, reducing waste, reducing pollution, and preserving nature. The circular economy system is the opposite of the conventional economic system. The conventional economic system only exploits nature to produce goods for use and after that is discarded. The five activities that are at the core of the circular economy concept are reduce, reuse, recycle, recover, and revalue. Circular economy will generate benefits from both economic, social and environmental aspects. From an economic perspective, this concept will use waste products from previous production processes or other economic actors to end waste treatment globally. From a social aspect, this concept can create new job opportunities, encourage community participation, and use collective goods and services more efficiently than individually. From an environmental aspect, by utilizing waste from product sharing, it will reduce the environmental burden from the exploitation of raw materials and pollution. The circular economy system will create benefits not only making the environment healthier but also having a positive impact on the economy, absorbing labour and creating long-term economic resilience.
Analysis of dynamic agility orchestration resources as a model for Sunda Strait Coastal tourism recovery Bambang Dwi Suseno; Sutisna Sutisna; Syamsul Hidayat
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v3i1.213

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This study aims to do two things: 1) figure out why coastal tourism isn't coming back, and 2) find a way to connect the results of different studies on how tourism affects coastal tourism recovery. Part of the research plan was to do a causal study, which looks for a link between a cause and an effect. Purposive sampling was used to select samples from the study populations of tourism actors in the Sunda Strait and Banten Province. The data were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively (mixed methods).The IBM SPSS AMOS 21 (Analysis of Moment Structure) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) AMOS 21 programs were used to do descriptive analysis and test models and hypotheses. There was a connection between the tsunami disaster and the COVID-19 pandemic. These two things are the main reasons why the Sunda Strait coastal tourism sector is in a crisis, and it is still hard to get out of a crisis like this. Disaster management was shown to have a big, positive effect on the crisis, the way resources are used, and the number of tourists who visit. Tourist visits had a significant impact on dynamic agility orchestration resources and coastal tourism recovery. Also, the tourism crisis helped the coastal tourism industry get back on its feet in a big way. The tourism crisis and coastal tourism recovery benefited significantly from dynamic agility orchestration resources.
Trade business of etawa crossbred goats in Bangkleyan Village, Jati District, Blora Regency, Indonesia Ali Mursyid Wahyu Mulyono; Engkus Ainul Yakin; Ludfia Windyasmara; Muhammad Husein; Marinir Marinir
AMCA Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): AMCA Journal of Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51773/ajcd.v3i2.225

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This study aims to determine the feasibility of a trader of Etawa Crossbred goats in Bangkleyan Village, Jati District, Blora Regency. The population that became the research sample were all traders of Etawa crossbred goats in Bangkleyan Village, totalling five people. Research variables such as trader status, investment capital, costs, income and business financial feasibility are collected through interviews, direct observation and documentation with traders. Business feasibility is measured by profit, B/C ratio and length of return on investment. The study results show that the average: Investment capital is Rp. 36.300.000, costs are Rp. 110.496.126/month and income is Rp. 120.176.000/month. The study concluded that the trading business of etawa crossbred goats in Bangkleyan Village, Jati District, Blora Regency is financially feasible, with an average profit value of traders of IDR 9.679.874, B/C Ratio of 1.08 and return time investment capital for 3.9 months