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Community shifts in Segunung Village due to information technology influence Merry Fridha Tripalupi; Rahmat Edi Irawan; Dian Wardiana Sjuchro; Isni Nurfauziah
Jurnal Kajian Komunikasi Vol 11, No 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jkk.v11i2.48762

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Background: The development of information technology has transformed rural communities from their traditional focus on local matters to being integrated into the global society. This shift significantly affects media consumption and production and consequently changes the way people interact with one another as they socialize in both real life and cyberspace. Purpose: This study aimed to find out the communication construction of rural communities living in Carangwulung Village, Wonosalam District, Jombang Regency. Methods: By using a phenomenological approach, the researchers revealed the experiences and meanings of individuals in this phenomenon. In-depth interview was the main data collection technique in this study. Results: The results of the study unveiled a transformative shift in the way rural communities interact and communicate, attributable to the pervasive influence of information technology. Historically, rural communities have been characterized by close-knit bonds, where face-to-face interactions in communal gatherings, festivals, and local meetings were the norm. These events often served as both social and informational hubs, fostering a sense of unity, shared identity, and mutual support. Conclusion: As technology permeates every aspect of life in Segunung traditional village, the shift towards virtual interactions is inevitable, impacting the collective nature of the community. Implications: The presence of the internet changes the communication construction of rural communities where life and community activities become easier by living in a world with real reality and part of cyber society.
Financial feasibility analysis of establishing a red ginger essential oil agro-industry Isni Nurfauziah; Sarifah Nurjanah; Ahmad Thoriq; Nurul Ainina
Journal of Systems Engineering and Management Vol 2, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/joseam.v2i1.19333

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Red ginger is a commodity that is capable of producing antioxidants which can also be processed into various kinds of products, one of which is red ginger essential oil. Red ginger oil production business has good prospects, with the reason that not many producers produce red ginger essential oil, the possibility of profit is quite large, and the nature of red ginger which is an antioxidant commodity increases the opportunity for red ginger essential oil to be needed in the community. The purpose of this research is to analyze the financial feasibility of establishing a red ginger essential oil agro-industry. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative. Data processing carried out in this study uses three working capital scenarios, namely 100% personal capital, conventional bank loans with a ratio of 50:50, and Islamic bank loans, with the NPV feasibility parameter (Net Present Value), IRR (Internal Rate of Return), BCR (Benefit Cost Ratio), and PBP (Payback Period). The results of this study indicate that all scenarios have NPV values of IDR 46.333.705.188, IDR 44.872.421.424, and IDR 46.386.954.684 respectively, IRR values of 14,29%, 13,37%, and 13,77%, BCR were 2,06, 1.92 and 1.98, and PBP values were 8 months, 8 months and 8 months. These values indicate that the establishment of this essential oil agro-industry is feasible, with the best planning falling into a scenario with the entire working capital of the founder. However, if personal capital financing has problems, borrowing through Islamic banks is the methodnet profit sharing can be an alternative.