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Sri Wahyuni
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akseprin@gmail.com
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+6281299898999
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CommunityServiceAkseprinJournal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30250110     DOI : https://zenodo.org/records/15510806
Core Subject : Economy,
Community Service Akseprin Journal (CSAJ) is journal contains scientific articles from various disciplines adopted in various community service activities and other applied research, original research articles, review articles, and short communications in the areas related to applied sciencefor multidisciplinary on natural sciences and their application to daily life. This journal aims to provide a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically in the following fields: Humanities and social sciences, political science, educational sciences, religious and philosophical sciences, engineering sciences, business and economics, cooperatives, technology, health sciences, medical sciences, human resources development, media design arts and other sciences. .
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Advancement of the Creative Economy by Training in the Production of Economically Valuable Creative Products Derived from Banana Fronds Sareethi Gotale
Community Service Akseprin Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January-April
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Banana fronds, which are generally considered agricultural waste, have substantial potential to be processed into creative products with high economic value. Despite Indonesia's abundance of natural resources, such as banana trees, the use of banana leaves remains limited. This article examines ideas for developing the creative economy through training aimed at enhancing the economic worth of creative items derived from banana fronds. This project seeks to ascertain the potential of banana fronds, develop effective training modules, and evaluate the effects of training on community skill enhancement, innovative product development, and revenue augmentation. The employed study methodology is participatory action research (PAR), which engages local communities through problem identification, action planning, training execution, and ongoing evaluation. Research indicates that extensive training encompassing raw material processing, product design, natural dyeing methods, and marketing strategies can substantially convert banana fronds from waste into economic resources. Product developments, including bags, caps, storage boxes, and domestic decorations crafted from banana fronds, demonstrate market appeal and the potential for the advancement of a community-based creative economy. This article aids in the design of community empowerment initiatives and the advancement of a circular economy
Enhancing MSMEs in Advancing High-Value Product Innovation Ahhyuti Yu; Hantayi Whok; Ahtai See
Community Service Akseprin Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January-April
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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) provide a crucial economic foundation in Indonesia, although they frequently encounter obstacles in creating products with substantial and lasting added value. Product innovation is essential for MSMEs to thrive in a progressively competitive global marketplace. This article examines techniques for empowering MSMEs to enhance high-value product creation. This project aims to identify the barriers to innovation encountered by MSMEs, develop effective mentorship models, and assess the effects of interventions on enhancing innovation capacity and producing high-value goods. The employed research methodology is a qualitative case study, incorporating in-depth interviews, participatory observations, and document analysis of MSMEs that have either innovated or are attempting to innovate. The study's results indicate that access to product design training, prototype development, the utilisation of basic technologies, and collaboration with specialists and research institutes can substantially motivate MSMEs to develop high-value goods. This article aids in the formulation of more focused empowerment policies and initiatives to promote sustainable innovation within the MSME sector
Training and Support in the Development of Financial Reports Utilising Excel to Enhance the Village Economy Ahmed Wadin; Atayundin Hamai
Community Service Akseprin Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January-April
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Sustainable village development necessitates proficient and transparent economic administration, exemplified as Village-Owned Enterprises (VOE). This project seeks to enhance the quality of financial recording and reporting in the village, which previously employed a manual system. The employed methodology is Project-Based Learning (PBL) for mentoring and teaching, utilising a basic accounting application developed in Microsoft Excel. The help yielded a notable enhancement in the capacity of Village-Owned Enterprises' management to create accurate and methodical reports in compliance with applicable accounting standards. The deployment of this program enhances the efficiency, transparency, and accountability of VOE's financial management while enabling human resources to adapt to the digitalisation of village administration. Challenges, including inadequate technology resources and initial opposition to change, persist; therefore, additional training and continuous mentoring are advised. This study significantly contributes to enhancing independent and competitive village economic governance via the digitisation of VOE financial management
Enhancing MSMEs with Digital Marketing to increase Business Competitiveness and Sustainability Sutikno Sutikno; Dede Sahrul
Community Service Akseprin Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January-April
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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) constitute the foundation of the Indonesian economy. Nonetheless, numerous MSMEs have obstacles in accessing a broader market, particularly in the current digital age. This article examines ideas for empowering MSMEs through online marketing to enhance their competitiveness and sustainability. This project aims to identify barriers, develop effective training models, and assess the effects of online marketing deployment on enhancing revenue and broadening the market reach of MSMEs. The methods used included reviewing existing literature and conducting surveys with MSME participants, followed by both detailed qualitative and quantitative analyses. The study's findings indicate that organised training and mentoring in digital platform utilisation, social media optimisation, and the creation of compelling marketing materials can substantially enhance the competitive capacities of MSMEs in the online marketplace. This article aids in the formulation of policies and initiatives aimed at empowering MSMEs in a more focused and sustainable manner.
Enhancing Financial Literacy: Education in Household Financial Management to Augment Family Welfare Saravrof Tharkicv
Community Service Akseprin Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January-April
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Proficient financial literacy is a crucial basis for home economic stability and enhanced family welfare. Numerous families in Indonesia continue to encounter difficulties in financial management, frequently resulting in issues such as substantial debt, insufficient savings, or inadequate preparedness for emergencies. This essay addresses the imperative of educating individuals in family financial management as a strategic initiative to enhance financial literacy. This project aims to assess the current level of financial literacy, develop participatory and pertinent educational models, evaluate the effects of educational implementation on favourable financial behaviour, and enhance family welfare indicators. The employed methodologies included questionnaire surveys, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions (FGD) with family heads and homemakers. The findings indicate that organised and sustainable educational initiatives, focusing on budgeting, basic investment strategies, debt management, and the significance of insurance, can markedly enhance comprehension and application of financial management, which ultimately correlates positively with improved family welfare. This article aids in the development of more effective and inclusive financial literacy education policies and initiatives.

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