Valid Hasyimi
School of Business and Management, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia

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Urban Green Space Development Strategy–Reconverting Gas Station To Public Parks In The City Of Surabaya, Indonesia Hasyimi, Valid; Suroso, Djoko Santoso Abi
Journal of Geoscience, Engineering, Environment, and Technology Vol 2 No 2 (2017): JGEET Vol 02 No 02 : June (2017)
Publisher : UIR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (821.202 KB) | DOI: 10.24273/jgeet.2017.2.2.306

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Urban Green Space Development has become a challenging task for city governments especially in Indonesia, due to high prices of land around urban centers. On the other hand, there are inconsistencies between land use and land allocation within the city planning. In Surabaya City, quite a lot of gas stations were built on areas which are originally intended for green open spaces. Surabaya City Municipality is strongly committed to reconvert Gas Station Areas to green open spaces as determined in the plan. Innovative strategies have enabled the city government to reconvert 13 gas stations to public parks. This paper analyzes the implementation process of the Urban Green Space Reconversion Policy, describing the historical details of the issues, the  taking over of land from gas station owners, and the park development and campaigning. Discussion also includes the most influential factors in this success story.
Urban Green Space Development Strategy–Reconverting Gas Station To Public Parks In The City Of Surabaya, Indonesia Valid Hasyimi; Djoko Santoso Abi Suroso
Journal of Geoscience, Engineering, Environment, and Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2017): JGEET Vol 02 No 02 : June (2017)
Publisher : UIR PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (821.202 KB) | DOI: 10.24273/jgeet.2017.2.2.306

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Urban Green Space Development has become a challenging task for city governments especially in Indonesia, due to high prices of land around urban centers. On the other hand, there are inconsistencies between land use and land allocation within the city planning. In Surabaya City, quite a lot of gas stations were built on areas which are originally intended for green open spaces. Surabaya City Municipality is strongly committed to reconvert Gas Station Areas to green open spaces as determined in the plan. Innovative strategies have enabled the city government to reconvert 13 gas stations to public parks. This paper analyzes the implementation process of the Urban Green Space Reconversion Policy, describing the historical details of the issues, the taking over of land from gas station owners, and the park development and campaigning. Discussion also includes the most influential factors in this success story.
STAKEHOLDERS COLLABORATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE FOOD SECURITY: AN AGENT-BASED SIMULATION Utomo Sarjono Putro; Valid Hasyimi; Santi Novani; Agung Hendriadi
Jurnal Bisnis Manajemen Vol 24, No 1 (2023): March 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jbm.v24i1.2058

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Food security is categorized as a multi-dimensional issue; most policy issues are so complex and strongly rely on the stakeholders’ interaction. The problem-solving of Indonesia's food security will likely happen if the stakeholders agree to collaborate in planning and implementation. Though Indonesia has recorded a positive increase in the Food Security and Vulnerability Atlas score, some issues remain. For example, Indonesia is still importing rice during the harvesting season. This policy is seen as a lack of synergy between governments that puts food producers in a disadvantaged position. Therefore, this research aims to develop a model to analyze collaboration among stakeholders and then to suggest recommendations to promote collaboration among stakeholders in food security problems. By employing agent-based simulation software named SOARS (Spot Oriented Agent Role Simulator), this research attempts to investigate whether collaboration between stakeholders will happen or not, thus identifying the significant attribute. The simulation shows that all agents are willing to collaborate. Also, we find that vision alignment is the easiest attribute to achieve the minimum score to collaborate. On the other hand, knowledge and resource sharing are the most difficult one, which represents reality. This paper is concluded with recommendations to pursue collaboration in food security
Understanding Participation in Value Co-Creation and Acceptance of iPosyandu by Extending UTAUT among Community Health Workers Azmii Lathifah; Utomo Sarjono Putro; Fedri Ruluwedrata Rinawan; Santi Novani; Valid Hasyimi; Adhya Rare Tiara
CommIT (Communication and Information Technology) Journal Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): CommIT Journal
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/commit.v17i2.8567

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Digitalization is inevitable, including in the health sector. The iPosyandu, a mobile digital platform, is introduced to help the report of Community Health Workers (CHWs) and monitor the Pos Pelayanan Terpadu (Posyandu - Integrated Healthcare Center) data online. Unfortunately, CHWs still report data manually using paper, which takes a long time to store because some are still reluctant to change to digital services. Therefore, it is necessary to study CHWs’ intention to create new values and accept technology to sustain the application. The research aims to determine the factor influencing the intention to participate in value co-creation and use iPosyandu by extending the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) among CHW. A Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) is conducted with a cross-sectional survey involving 222 CHWs in Purwakarta, Indonesia. The research finds that effort expectancy and perceived policy support significantly affect the intention to participate in value co-creation and usage of iPosyandu. The findings highlight that the critical role of intention to participate in value co-creation significantly affects the intention to use iPosyandu. The findings also suggest that policymakers and application developers should increase the use of iPosyandu by improving the effort systems, providing policy support, and facilitating CHWs to cocreate the value of the application to encourage them to use iPosyandu.