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International Journal of Local Economic Governance
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Designing a Model of Tourism Village by Augmenting Language and Tourism Awareness as an Attempt to Increase Local Economy in Batu Junining, Esti; Purwaningtyas, Isti; Khasanah, Ismatul; Hartono, Didik
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijleg.2017.003.01.2

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As one of the efforts to awaken the local economy of Batu, this study offers a model of language and tourism awareness-based-tourism village that is establishing a tourism community that actively supports the government tourism programs. On the basis of the need analysis of the local people, a material for learning English for tourism and a model of tourism village were set up in the first year of the study. The programs in the second year of the study focus on the development and implementation of the tourism community. This community works on increasing communication skills and tourism awareness among the community consisting of a group of tourism awareness, the youths and businessmen. A visit and training plan in the form of Focus Group Discussion (FGD) has already been implemented in the four villages in Batu namely Punten, Tulungrejo, Sumberejo and Pandanrejo. This community is established to increase the local people income which is expected to influence the global income of the village. The results show that the four villages agree with the idea of training and building a tourism community in Batu.Keywords: developing a model of tourism village, communication skill awareness, tourism awareness, local economy, Batu city
The Policies and Practices of Good Governance in Indonesian Tourism: a Case Study in Malang, East Java Nurhayani, Ika; Tabiati, Sri Endah; Siswanti, Aris; Hamamah, Hamamah
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijleg.2017.003.01.5

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Good governance is a method to organize resources by involving the local community to participate and to supervise the development of the country. Good governance in tourism ensures that the industry can involve and benefit the local community.  This paper aims to investigate the policies and practice of good governance in Indonesian tourism using the city of Malang in East Java as a case study. This is done by: (1) a study on the Regulation of the Major of Malang on the Master Plan of the Development of Regional Tourism no. 34 year 2014 and (2) field observations in the city of Malang. The research shows that the regulation has fulfilled six characteristics of good governance: participation, consensus oriented, equity and inclusiveness, effectiveness and efficiency, and accountability but fails to fulfill the three criteria of good governance: the rule of law, the transparency and the responsiveness. On the other hand, on the practices of the good governance, the city government lacks communication with the stakeholders and it is advisable that the city government set this forum in the near future to discuss the solutions to better tourism in Malang.Keywords: Good governance, tourism, Indonesia, Malang
Social Support and Success of Career Woman (A Case Study on Female Staffs of Islamic Banks in Malang) Utaminingsih, Alifiulahtin; Maskan, Mohammad
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijleg.2017.003.01.3

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The purpose of the study is to analyze on structural dimension model of social support towards success of career female staffs of Islamic Banks in Malang, using management of conflict between work and family towards job satisfaction, commitment and performance. It is an explanatory research or hypothesis-testing study with descriptive quantitative approach. The subjects are 146 married female staffs; they have been working for the banks and married for at least one year. The sampling method is the multistage sampling method. The data collection method is questionnaire as the main instrument and supported by observation and documentation. The data analysis method is SEM (GeSCA) with the five-point Likert scale. The percentage of the contribution of social support, work conflict and commitment to organization to describe various degree of working performance is 78.5%. High social support and commitment to organization result in an increase in working performance of the Islamic bank female staffs.Keywords: Social support, career woman and Islamic Bank
Innovation to Improve Competitiveness of SMES of Leather Bags Combined with Batik and Tenun in Malang City Galuh, Ajeng Kartika; Sudjatmiko, Sudjatmiko
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijleg.2017.003.01.7

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Some problems faced by micro-small-medium enterprises (SMEs) of leather bags combined with batik and tenun (Indonesian weave) in Malang become the concern of this paper. In producing products, some enterprises still use simple technology. The products, therefore, have low quality which influences their competitiveness in market. In addition, there is no finance access to bank to increase their business scale. In order to solve the problems and give total solution, technology and capital aids are offered to the enterprises. As well as intermediate technology which is in the form of roll press machine and sewing assembling machine with a large wheel provided to make the products neater and stronger, training on simple business transaction recording is applied to prevent a problem regarding finance access to bank.Keywords: Innovation, Competitiveness of SMEs, Intermediate Technology
Implementation of Tourism Sector Development Policy through Demarketing in Improving SME in Banyuwangi Irawan, Ari
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijleg.2017.003.01.1

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The successful development of the tourism industry creates direct and indirect economic impact, as well as spillover, that drives the SMEs and the economy. In 2011, tourism became the fifth largest contributor of foreign exchange, consequently increasing the tourism sector is also expected to grow the SME sector. Stakeholders involved include the government as a regulator policy, community, and SMEs to support the tourism sector. This study aims to determine the implementation of tourism policy in Banyuwangi and the impact of these policies on the SME sector. This study used a qualitative approach; data collection is by interview, documentation, and literature. The results show that the cornerstone of the planning and implementation of tourism programs in Banyuwangi covers the tourism industry, tourism destinations, and tourism institutions; tourism and marketing have been executed better. The implementation of the demarketing strategy brings positive impact on the preservation of nature, so the concept of responsible and sustainable tourism can be realized. In addition, based on the data of SMEs rural areas, tourist sites show positive trend from year to year. The demarketing strategy is successful in supporting the potential of SMEs to thrive in Banyuwangi.Keywords: Implementation of Demarketing, SME Development, Tourism Development 
Local Economic Development-Based on Farming Manufacture of Coconut Sugar in West Sei Kepayang District Matondang, Khairani Alawiyah; Suman, Agus; Sasongko, Sasongko; A.S., Putu Mahardika
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijleg.2017.003.01.9

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The existence of coconut commodity abundance in the district of West Sei Kepayang of Asahan regency of North Sumatra province has not been utilized to the fullest. Though the potential of this commodity can be the basis of local economic development (LED). Of some its derivative products, coconut sugar has the economic potential to improve farmers welfare due to various advantages as well as a good market share prospect.This study aims to analyze the potential for the farm manufacture of coconut sugar to be used as a base of LED in the district of West Sei Kepayang. Data collected by survey method and then analyzed by descriptive quantitative by a financial feasibility analysis those are the Net Present Value (NPV), Net Benefit Cost Ratio (NBCR), Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Payback of Period (PP) and by descriptive qualitative. The results of a financial feasibility analysis showed that the NPV is positive, NBCR is greater than one, the IRR is greater than the actual interest rate and PP can be restored in a relatively short time.Keywords: Local Economic Development, Coconut Sugar, Financial Feasibility Analysis.
The Function of Coconut Sugar Cluster Establishment for Local Economic Development in Banyuwangi Regency Cahyantini, Aryntika; Khusaini, Moh.; Pratomo, Devanto Shasta
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijleg.2017.003.01.6

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This research was aimed to analyze and to understand (1) factors influencing local economic development of coconut sugar cluster in Banyuwangi Regency; (2) the function of coconut sugar cluster establishment for local economic development, especially for workers absorption and for increasing people income and product innovation in Banyuwangi Regency. Analysis method was quantitative with AHP analysis. The result of research indicated several findings (1) Natural resource was the most influential factor for local economic development in Banyuwangi Regency if compared to human resource, government role, and output. In natural resource, the most determining sub-factor was raw material. For human resource, the most influential sub-factor was worker skill. For the factor of government role, the most influential sub-factor was capitalization. This sub-factor was more advantageous than training and infrastructure. For output factor, the most influential sub-factor was product quality. (2) It must be useful to increase participation, to improve income, and to produce innovation to local communities of Banyuwangi Regency.Keywords: Local Economic Development, Clusters, Coconut Sugar 
Sufi Government Approach for Prevention of Corruption in Bureaucracy (Study in Malang City Government) Rochmah, Siti; Trisnawati, Trisnawati; Lastiti, Niken
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijleg.2017.003.01.8

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Indonesian bureaucracy reform has been widely conducted since 1997. However, the reform is still not able to fix the bureaucratic corruption culture. This paper proposes sufi government approach as an alternative approach to reform corruptive culture within Indonesia’s bureaucracy. This study used a qualitative research approach. The use of qualitative research methods is aimed to describe and analyze the phenomenon of development of personnel resources in a sufi government perspective related to the prevention of corruption by bureaucrats concerning three issues. Result or finding of t this research is sufi government as an approach relies on true monotheism which is used to strengthen internal control system in poor bureaucracy contexts. The basic argument in this approach is that monotheism is true and therefore bureaucrats in charge of serving the community should carry out their duties in a comprehensive manner. As which ones have been listed in the code of ethics of the bureaucracy. In this approach, bureaucrats should see the task as a trust rather than a means to accumulate wealth and depriving the people they serve. Keywords: Sufi Government, corruption, bureaucracy
Preparation of Standard Unit Price of Goods and Services (SHBJ) in East Java Provincial Government Kariyoto, Kariyoto
International Journal of Social and Local Economic Governance Vol. 3 No. 1 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ijleg.2017.003.01.4

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Forming standard unit price of goods and services is an activity survey to collect data required in Local Government and State requirements. Goods and services are under control of the Department or institution by the local government. Standards Unit Price of Goods and Services assist in preparing the Budget Requirement Plan, the regional work units and the Budget Implementation Document. Standards Unit Price of Goods and Services is to guide the preparation of the Budget Requirement Plan, the regional work units and the Budget Implementation Document work unit East Java Provincial Government. Data and information collection techniques are done by conducting market surveys, through distributors and the highest retail prices in stores and markets. The data types of goods and price list are based on the standard of the goods provided the provider distributors and stores. The interviews involves distributors, sellers to consumers. It also involves the data from Related Work Unit in cooperation with the Government of East Java to obtain secondary data. Conclusions are based on the description and presentation of data on survey results as the preparation of this Book Standard Unit Price of Goods and Services. This book is a guide to the standard unit price of goods and services that are indispensable in East Java Provincial Government work units.Keywords: standard unit price, goods and services, the province of East Java

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