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Teba and Cliff as the Commodification of Expanding Tourism in Ubud Bali Pemayun, AA Gde Putra; Suidarma, I Made
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 4 No 2: March 2017
Publisher : International Journal of College and University (IJCU)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v4i2.424

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This study examines the "Teba and Cliffs as commoditization Expansion of Facilities in Ubud Bali Tourism" concept of tebe (the term of the Balinese to mention traditional land behind the house) where tebe is necessary and mandatory nature in accordance with one ejection is Asta Kosala Kosali. In an effort to supply the facility tebe land use is unavoidable, causing the land use tebe usually used for the preparation of traditional jobs in Ubud turned into the expansion of tourism facilities. Likewise, namely riverside cliff (cliff) high and steep (almost vertical hillside or steep-walled, high edge of the mainland as a separator of fields, next to the bottom.The modernization and globalization cause the world there are no boundaries between countries with other countries, both in the political, economic, cultural and information technology. Ubud traditional societies inevitably have to deal with the values of novelty in the global economic order and context of tourism. Contrasting traditional values, the commodification of the modernization and globalization of tourism in the context of a discourse that is counterproductive. Given each must be seen as complementary strengths does not mean there can not be harmony. Therefore, the introduction of new value to the culture deferential requires strategic action in interpreting and understanding the Balinese tradition in order to create a harmony of civilizations. 
Contribution of business society credit increasing for society income Suryanata, I Gusti Ngurah Putra; Pemayun, A.A. Gde Putra
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences (IRJMIS) Vol 5 No 4: July 2018
Publisher : IJCU

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This study examines “Contribution of Business Credit Society for Increasing Society Income in Tambawu Village Denpasar Bali. Societys Business Credit is a program that belongs to the poverty reduction group based on the empowerment of small businesses. This policy aims to improve access to capital and other resources for small business. Problems in this research: How is the contribution of Societys Business Credit to small and medium business community in Tambawu Village Denpasar Bali. The purpose of this study: to know and describe the contribution of Societys Business Credit to the business mastering medium community in the Tambawu Village Denpasar Bali. This research uses the descriptive qualitative method, using proportional sampling technique consisting of Bank of financiers and some small and medium business in Tambawu Village, Denpasar Bali. Societys Business Loan is a working capital financing scheme specifically for small businesses in the productive business sector whose business is feasible but has limitations in fulfilling the requirements set by banks. Societys Business Credit is a credit program with a value of IDR. 5 million and a maximum of IDR. 500 million. The results show that all beneficiaries of the Societys Business Credit are helped and feel the benefits and contribution of this policy with the increasing volume of small and medium business group sales can also increase the income of the community in Tambawu Village Denpasar Bali.
Human Resource Competency Tourism Bali together with ASEAN Economic Community Brata, Ida Bagus; Pemayun, A.A. Gde Putra
International Research Journal of Management, IT & Social Sciences Vol 5 No 2: March 2018
Publisher : IJCU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v5i2.638

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The human resources capacity of Bali tourism is abundant, but in its management is still very far behind with neighboring countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and other countries. This is due to the level of education that is still at the level of standards and facilities that are inadequate, resulting in a standard quality of tourism workforce, increased unemployment, decreased productivity, and less competitiveness in the face of competition among tourism workers in the ASEAN region and internationally. Indonesia with the other nine ASEAN member countries have signed the blueprint declaration of the ASEAN Economic Community to initiate an economic integration step. This makes Bali must strive to improve the quality of tourism human resources as well as enhance the competitiveness of tourism workforce in order to survive in the era of ASEAN free trade and globalization of the international labor market. Bali, in particular, should be able to focus and care about the problem of tourism work and immediately clean up to create a conducive climate to accelerate the movement of economic growth through tourism human resources. This can be done by improving education, improving health, conducting training and developing tourism workforce, providing adequate facilities, improving the labor structure, will encourage the quality of Bali tourism workforce to improve. If a country has the competitiveness and is able to compete in the regional and global arena then it can be assured that the tourism worker is able to achieve standardization and have a good reputation and will certainly increase the national tourism human resource index.
LIFE STYLE OF RENTED LAND OWNERS IN UBUD SUBDISTRICT Putra Pemayun, A.A. Gde
E-Journal of Cultural Studies Volume 7, Number 4, November 2014
Publisher : Cultural Studies Doctorate Program, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

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This present study was intended to analyze the Life Style of the Rented Land Owners at Ubud Subdistrict. The problems of the study are formulated as follows: (1) what is the characteristic of the rented land owners at Ubud Subdistrict like? (2) How has the process of life style of the rented land owners at Ubud Subdistrict  taken place? And (3) what is the implication of the life style of the rented land owners on their lives? Qualitative method was employed in the study. The data were processed using observation, interview and documentary techniques. The workability of the law regulating the demand for land at Ubud Subdistrict motivated the land owners to rent out their land to investors. Apart from that, the internal dimension, which is made up of the economical capital, was the most important element as it could activate small, medium and big enterprises. Another aspect was image which was reflected through perception, cognition, motivation, and attitude of individuals as consumers. As an illustration, they built luxurious houses and showed off luxurious cars to show the image that they were new wealthy people. On the other hand, there was external dimension, namely, the highly rapid development of tourism, which could positively and negatively contribute to the life style of the people living at Ubud Subdistrict. Such an implication could not be avoided. The other aspect was consumerism; the consumers were around the symbol and sign. Mass media were the miracles of the object liturgy; pleasure was defined as the realization of freedom, and the human body was the main object of consumers. The last aspect was the government’s policy which determined that Ubud Subdistrict was a tourist destination. As a result, the local people had the opportunity to rent out their land which was used to expand the industry of tourism and to activate the other economic enterprises.
Implementasi Kebijakan Perlindungan Buah Lokal Bali (Studi Kasus Pada Buah Salak Bali) David Harysusanto; A.A. Gde Putra Pemayun
Sawala : Jurnal Administrasi Negara Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021): Juni 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Administrasi Negara Universitas Serang Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30656/sawala.v9i1.3306

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of Bali Governor Regulation number 99 of 2018 concerning the Marketing and Utilization of Balinese Local Agricultural Products, with a case study on Balinese zalacca fruit. This study used qualitative research methods. The use of descriptive qualitative research is to examine the implementation process of a public policy by describing four variable factors ranging from communication, resources, disposition and bureaucratic structure. Data were collected by conducting interviews with informants who were determined by purposive sampling technique of 9 people from business actors (supermarkets), competent government officials and zalacca farmers. Data analysis by triangulating the results of interviews, field observations and documentation. The results of the study show that the implementation process of Bali Governor Regulation Number 99, 2018 cannot implemented, with the first indicator of policy implementation regarding poor communication, with data that only 1 in 9 respondents (only 11%) received socialization from competent parties.So that it also results in resource factors, dispositions and what the author concluded were not working as well. Problems that hinder the implementation of local fruit protection of Balinese zalacca fruit are technical plant science, where the nature of fertilization and the harvest period of salak bali and barking sugar is not sustainable throughout the year.
BENEFIT BADAN USAHA MILIK DESA TERHADAP STRUKTUR EKONOMI DAN SOSIAL MASYARAKAT A. A. GDE PUTRA PEMAYUN
GANEC SWARA Vol 17, No 3 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : Universitas Mahasaraswati K. Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35327/gara.v17i3.536

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This study examines the "Benefits of Village Owned Enterprises to the economic and social structure of society". BUMDes is a pillar of economic activity in the village that functions as a commercial and social institution. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of BUMDes benefits on the economic and social structure of the community in Tohpati Village, Banjarangkan District, Klungkung Regency. This study used a qualitative descriptive method, using a proportional sampling technique consisting of BUMDes managers and the community using BUMDes financial services in Tohpati Klungkung Village. Sustainable development can invite all parties, especially members of the Tohpati Klungkung Bali Village community to manage human resources to meet economic, social and other important support system needs. Maintaining sustainable development is a must for the people of Tohpati Klungkung Village because it has been proven to reduce unemployment and increase income for the community. The results of the study show that the village of Tohpati Klungkung Bali has grown rapidly as a result of BUMDes benefits being inspired by the community using financial services to increase efficiency and effectiveness in managing sources of funds and expanding employment opportunities for the work force.
Income, tax knowledge, and tax incentives impact on MSME tax compliance in COVID-19 Ni Luh Putu Western Thelmalia; Gde Putra Pemayun; Caren Angellina Mimaki
REVIEW OF MANAGEMENT, ACCOUNTING, AND BUSINESS STUDIES Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/revenue.v4i1.5090

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This study aimed to determine the effect of income level, tax knowledge, and the application of tax incentive policies partially on taxpayer compliance. The research method used was quantitative. The population in this study comprised taxpayers who had a business type of UMKM registered at KPP Pratama Gianyar, and the sample used consisted of 100 people. The data analysis techniques included the Validity Test, Reliability Test, Classical Assumption Test, Multiple Linear Regression Analysis, Determination Coefficient Test, F Test, and t-test. From the results of the study, the following were obtained: (1) The level of income had a significant positive effect on taxpayer compliance, where the t-coefficient value was 3.598, the regression coefficient value was 0.364, and the significance was 0.001. (2) Tax knowledge had a significant positive effect on taxpayer compliance, with the t-coefficient value being 4.339, the regression coefficient value 0.335, and the significance 0.000. (3) The application of tax incentive policies had a significant positive effect on taxpayer compliance, with the t-coefficient value being 3.159, the regression coefficient value 0.210, and the significance 0.002. The suggestion in this study was that the Gianyar KPP Pratama should provide a tax burden that was in accordance with the taxpayer's business income and routinely provide tax socialization to increase taxpayer knowledge. Additionally, the Gianyar KPP Pratama should provide fair tax incentives to all taxpayers who meet the conditions for receiving them.