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Kampung Wisata Purbayan: Harmonization of religious values and socio-cultural identity in community based tourism development Windi Novia Ratri Wardhani; Ratih Pratiwi; Muhammad Thohir; Luluk Mubarokah; Julio Valen DB; Ari Setiawan
ABDIMAS DEWANTARA Vol 6 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/ad.v6i1.14656

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This study examines the potential for halal tourism by investigating the relationship between religion and socio-cultural identity in Kamwis Purbayan, DIY. This study refers to a literature survey and direct observation approach which is strengthened by data and information from reliable sources. The findings show that religious teachings, along with local culture, are one of the positive elements that influence the adoption of cultural and religious heritage tourism in Kamwis Purbayan. Kamwis Purbayan is the forerunner to the emergence of Islamic Mataram in Java. The existing Islamic principles are represented in the form of physical culture, in addition to those embraced by the community and used as a reference in daily activities. Furthermore, the interaction between religious values and traditional values is well presented both in buildings, regional structuring, social life systems and also cultural systems that are still growing strong today. This supports the symbiotic relationship shown in the form of constructive support between religion, culture, social engagement and the tourism business at Kamwis Purbayan in the context of halal tourism.
Alleviating Poverty and Achieving Inclusive Growth Through Msmes’ Digital Innovation Hasan Hasan; Windi Novia Ratri Wardhani; Ratih Pratiwi; Melyn Eta Coriala; Luluk Mubarokah
AKUNTABILITAS Vol 17, No 2 (2023): AKUNTABILITAS
Publisher : Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics, Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29259/ja.v17i2.19929

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Inequality and poverty are interrelated factors with negative influences on economic growth. Inequality can undermine institutional efficiency that propagates economic security. Poverty will have different influences along with the effects of inequality on the society. Poverty negatively influences consumption growth and, consequently, decreases as the economy grows. Technology is a strategy to deal with ongoing developments in the era of globalization and digitalization characterized with mobility of goods and services, capital flows, and use of technology. MSMEs’ development through technological innovations developing in the community is expected to expand market coverage and accelerate the structural transformation process. Alleviating poverty and achieving inclusive growth through MSMEs’ digital innovation of SMEs are recommended to be carried out through 4 (four) policy pillars: strengthening MSMEs’ digital literacy; increasing SMEs’ skills and capabilities; legal licensing; and MSMEs’ financial literacy and accessibility