IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series publishes is a journal that contains research work presented in conferences organized by Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember. ISSN: 2354-6026. The First publication in 2013 year from all of full paper in International Conference on Aplied Technology, Science, and Art (APTECS). It publish one time a year after the held of APTECS event.
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Community-Based Tourism Transformation: What Does The Local Community Need?
Adi Suryani;
Soedarso Soedarso;
Deti Rahmawati;
Endarko Endarko;
Achmad Muklason;
Berto Mulia Wibawa;
Siti Zahrok
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 7 (2020): The 2nd International Conference on Global Development (ICODEV) 2020
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DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i7.9524
Tourism is a promising development sector. It has strong potentials for improving local community life quality by alleviating poverty, broadening information access, improving facilities and infrastructure, opening new and diversifying employment. Thus, today tourism is recognized as one of key sectors in development possessing multiplier effects on other sectors and contributing to other development goals attainment. This encourages many communities to initiate and run their local-scale tourism at their kampung. The development of these community-based tourisms need to be strengthened by community capacity to develop their tourism into more sustainable and competitive destinations. Moreover, the Covid-19 pandemic potentially threatens tourism existence and sustainability, especially if the communities do not rapidly respond by improving their tourism capacities. This study aims to explore several factors needed by local community to foster tourism transformation. The study is concentrated on examining WPP Dalegan and Dalegan community tourism transformation needs. The data are collected through community dialog incorporated with community service program. The study identifies three primary transformation elements for fostering WPP tourism improvement. The first factor is transformational and collective community leader who provides empowerment, climate and chance for Dalegan community to participate and orients to community social changes. The second factor is Dalegan community capacity building. Dalegan tourism transformation rests on its local community to learn together and improve the quality of their tourism services and products. The third factor is development facilitation. To successfully transform, Dalegan community needs to expand their networking, build horizontal and vertical partnerships.
Space Transformation Due to Conflict: Changes from Agricultural to Industrial Space in Manyar District, Gresik Regency
Muhammad Mukhobbir Risalah
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 7 (2020): The 2nd International Conference on Global Development (ICODEV) 2020
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DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i7.9531
Changes in the spatial area showed the dynamics of political economy. There is a problem regarding power relations in reproducing space, which will trigger a conflict between interests. These land changes, especially those related to changes in the form of agricultural land use to non-agricultural, have resulted in the loss of income sources for farmers. This paper focuses on the transformation of agricultural land into a non-agricultural one caused by conflict between several elements, including the local government, private businessmen, and the community, especially fishpond farmers who experience marginalization of agricultural land due to industrial development in Gresik Regency. The research is conducted using a qualitative approach with a descriptive type to support more in-depth research in analyzing urban spatial planning issues in the perspective of seeking spatial politics in Gresik district. The current reality is that the government tends to be more aligned with capital owners, which implies that spatial planning is manifested by profit-oriented development, high economic growth, and accumulation. The government mostly ignores ecological and social dimensions, which it considers non-linear with economic investment.
Consumable Material Spare Part Management Control in Electricity Transmission System
Widi Riskianto;
Iwan Vanany;
Niniet Indah Arvitrida
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 7 (2020): The 2nd International Conference on Global Development (ICODEV) 2020
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DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i7.9539
Overstock spare part in the Electric Power Transmission System will affect the inefficiency in the asset management of the company. While the spare part stockouts in the company will disrupt the maintenance process of the electric transmission system, which then lead to power outages. Overstock spare parts are caused by several factors, such as forecasting errors in material requirements, intermittent requests, so it is difficult to determine the optimal order quantity. On the other hand, the unavailability of spare parts will affect the reliability of the electrical energy transmission system, which has the potential in causing a massive power outage. Monte Carlo simulations help to show the more concrete picture of the spare parts inventory condition using a periodic review (R, S) system approach. Divination of the combination of S and R parameters is very influential on the success of spare part control. Spare part classification is used for understanding the demand characteristics and the level of criticism. Moreover, the analysis of simulation results will show the information on supply fulfilment strategies to overcome the problems of either spare parts availability or spare parts overstock.
Politician’s Strategy After The Pandemic: Strengthening of Patronage Goods in The Form of Social Assistance
Ferhadz Ammar Muhammad
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 7 (2020): The 2nd International Conference on Global Development (ICODEV) 2020
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DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i7.9527
This research describes and analyzes the strategies of politicians to attract voter support in electoral politics by providing patronage goods or club goods. The study of this strategy is increasingly relevant considering the Covid-19 pandemic that has emphasized to political actors the importance of social assistance (in Indonesian: bansos,etc.). In some areas, especially those with a flow-political landscape in the form of strong links between parties and social and religious organizations, it shows that local politicians are cooperating with organizations that share a platform with parties to distribute social assistance. However, this research confirms the academics' opinion, such as Edward Aspinall, who believe that giving from politicians with the motive of gaining mass support for party interests, and of course electoral politics, can be said to be an affirmation of patronage democracy. Through comparative analysis with several cases of social assistance distribution that have existed, this study strengthens the main thesis about patronage items as a binding of loyalty between the mass of voters whose numbers are very beneficial for parties and party politicians.
Green Information Technology in Indonesia– A Systematic Literature Review
Zahra Nurkarima Budiwati Attori;
Udisubakti Ciptomulyono;
Satria Fadil Persada
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 7 (2020): The 2nd International Conference on Global Development (ICODEV) 2020
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DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i7.9541
In Indonesia, information and communication technology (ICT) is one of the most crucial economy accelerators, for every 10% increase in the ICT investment, the nation’s GDP grows as much as 1.87%. However, the use of ICT leaves adverse impacts on the environment, particularly carbon emission and toxic waste. This phenomenon has led to the proliferation of the topic of environmental sustainability, one of which is green information technology (GIT). GIT is defined as the utilization of ICT that can directly or indirectly reduce the adverse impact of business processes on the environment. This paper aims to evaluate GIT research to attain a better understanding of the field of GIT in Indonesia through a literature review. Published papers are categorized and a gap analysis is presented to reveal areas that need to be explored more. The results of this study potentially serve as a guide for future studies in GIT, particularly in Indonesia. This research finds that the topic has gained popularity in recent years. There are various research themes under the topic of GIT in Indonesia, with the most explored one being the design and implementation of GIT. The majority of the studies are case-based, limiting the research scope to one particular organization. This leaves broader research objects open to be explored more.
Transformation of Cultural Identity of the Okokan Tradition in Kediri, Tabanan, Bali
Wulandari, Riza;
Gede Lamopia, I Wayan
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 7 (2020): The 2nd International Conference on Global Development (ICODEV) 2020
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DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i7.9532
Nowadays, the aesthetic value of Okokan performing art has shifted from the sign values replaced by exchange values. This shift is called as a phenomenon of transformation or change that occurs in the Okokan performing art. This study aims to examine the transformation that occurs in the Okokan Traditional Performing Art in Kediri, Tabanan, Bali. Qualitative method is used in solving the problems by taking data through observation, interview, verbal and visual documentation. Based on the findings, the process of the cultural identity transformation of the Okokan performing art includes the transformation of ritual values into profane values. In 1960, the Okokan tradition was carried out only when residents of Kediri had disease outbreak. Year after year, the function of Okokan performing art is shifted to commercialization. Beside of the function, there are changes in the music accompaniment. The existence of popular culture has led the Okokan Tradition being played with modifications of modern musical instruments and dances. The shift also occurs in the use of attributes and dance movements that have followed the current concept.
Pentahelix Collaboration Approach in Disaster Management: Case Study on Disaster Risk Reduction Forum-East Java
Windiani, Windiani
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 7 (2020): The 2nd International Conference on Global Development (ICODEV) 2020
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DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i7.9540
This article aims to describe the implementation of the pentahelix collaboration approach on disaster management in East Java. The research problem is how the pentahelix collaboration approach was developed by Disaster Risk Reduction Forum in East Java? This study uses a qualitative method, while data collection uses a focus group discussion and participant observation. The finding research showed that the pentahelix collaboration consists of Government, Academics, Community, Business and Media. They have a commitment to collaboration for reducing disaster risk in East Java region which was categorized as a natural disaster-prone area. Besides that, this is considered strategic to be developed in industrial revolution 4.0 era which requires fast information technology, networking and sustainable-collaboration. An interesting findings research is the application of an inclusive approach by involving the disabled community in Disaster Risk Reduction Forum activity.
Analysis of Factors Affecting Consumer Intention in Buying Goods on Social Media (Case Study: XYZ Shop)
Wiandana, I Gede;
Suryani, Erma
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 7 (2020): The 2nd International Conference on Global Development (ICODEV) 2020
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DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i7.9528
The number of internet users worldwide has increased from year to year. Especially in Indonesia, in 2017 internet users have reached 143.26 million people or around 54.68% of the total population in Indonesia and on average use it every day. The growth of internet use in Indonesia was used by business people to run their business by selling where social media is the most used place to sell (64.9%). However, there are still many consumers who are reluctant to make the intention to purchases, this is caused by many factors including the level of consumer confidence, consumer risk perceptions, and others. In this study, the factors that influence consumer behavior will be analyzed about intention purchasing decisions on social media using the developed Theory of Planned Behavior. The case study used is the XYZ store that sells shoes, accessories, and goods on social media. Partial Least Square Method of Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) is used to analyze the research, where the results of this study are to get the conclusions of significant factors that influence consumer intention to purchases product on social media and recommendations for improvements to XYZ stores to improve sales and get more consumers.
Challenges to Development Study in A Spatially Changing World Order (Indonesian Case Study)
Bangun Mulyo Sukojo
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 7 (2020): The 2nd International Conference on Global Development (ICODEV) 2020
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DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i7.9612
International power relations changing and how can global peace and stability be maintained? With some main theories of international relations, shows how the global order is gradually changing and discusses how selected international and regional organizations contribute to the maintenance of global peace and security. Most importantly, It was seeing the confluence of high levels of indebtedness and extremely low interest rates which limits central banks’ powers to stimulate the economy, large wealth gaps and political divisions within countries which leads to increased social and political conflicts. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a historic setback to decades of development progress, and also exposed gaps in regional cooperation. The vertical across shows the number of COVID-19 death per million, as of August 30. The horizontal axis shows the percentage decline of GDP relative to the same quarter in 2019. It is ajusted for inflation This is a moment for reflection for policy makers across Asia and the Pacific and, as COVID-19 reshapes the world, we need to think innovatively on how future regional cooperation could be strengthened and be more agile in addressing the development challenges of our time. Disasters are usually difficult to avoid, but they can actually be mitigated. For a long time, the campaign on disaster awareness has been echoed. The idea of a disaster-aware community needs to be fully animated. The place (spatial) needs to be designed in such a way so that people are aware of the threat of disasters that can come at any time. Here we see an imbalance, on the one hand, humans are now very advanced (advanced) designing and executing many things: how to create connectivity, ease of moving, and speed of communication. However, on the other hand we fail to think about the (Geospatial) places in which humans live their lives.
Internal Control of Finance Information Systems on ERP Platform (Case Study : PT Petrokopindo Cipta Selaras)
Santoso, Safarianto Prio;
Suryani, Erma
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 7 (2020): The 2nd International Conference on Global Development (ICODEV) 2020
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DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i7.9533
Businesses of any scale today cannot be separated from Information Systems and Technology, whether large or small scale requires a reliable information system to support appropriate, effective and efficient decision making for stakeholders. The information system that is currently trending in the business world is an Enterprise Resource Program (ERP) based on cloud computing (Cloud) which can help users run a business anywhere and anytime. In a report released by Delloite entitled: Hot Topics for IT Internal Audit In Financial Services reveals that the current hot issues are Cyber Security, Data Protection and Data Privacy, IT Governance and IT Risk. PT Petrokopindo is a company that has implemented cloud-based ERP. However, the potential for risks such as Cyber Security, Data Protection and Data Privacy from Cloud ERP can occur, which can disrupt the company's business operations. In this research, case studies will be carried out on companies that have implemented Cloud-ERP. The method used is the COBIT 5 Framework, which was chosen as the best and more complete guideline than other frameworks in the IT / IS management field (Sutikno, 2014). The expected result is to be able to identify security gaps and material weaknesses of the Cloud- ERP information system and then provide recommendations for improvements so that IS / IT becomes more reliable. It is hoped that this research can be useful for the development of IS / IT governance science, and as input for stakeholders on the Cloud-ERP platform in increasing the reliability of an IS / IT against the risk of information leakage and cyber attacks.