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International Conferences SDGs 2030 Challenges and Solutions
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Following the end of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015 with 8 goals, United Nation (UN) develops the sustainability of the world's goals through Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with 17 goals. As well as other countries in the world, the Indonesian government is also working towards achieving these objectives in the government, business and civil society sectors to co-operate with the UN and the Indonesian government started mobilizing to achieve the Sustainable Development Agenda by 2030. Universal, inclusive and indivisible, the Agenda calls for action by all countries to improve the lives of people everywhere. Graduate School of University of Merdeka Malang as an educational institution takes a role in a small part in the academic field by conducting scientific discussions from scholars and practitioners in a conference forum. This activity adopted Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development and 17 Goals for Sustainable Development. The ultimate goal of this conference is to answer the needs and thinking of the people in Indonesia and international people to achieve sustainable living and also to know more about the efforts of the UN and its partners to build a better world without being left behind. The conference, entitled "SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 2030: CHALLENGES AND ITS SOLUTIONS" is expected to be gathered by field ideas and practices on the implementation of SDGs in the world. A collection of articles will greatly assist the Indonesian government in particular and other countries in the world in providing alternative solutions and challenges for sustainability in the future.
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The Effect of Electronic Word of Mouth, Trust, Perceived Risk, and Site Quality on Transactions using E-Commerce Tunjung Candra Ervia Danis; Budi Istiyanto; Elia Ardyana
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This study examines the effect of electronic word of mouth, trust, risk perception, and site quality on transactions using e-commerce. The sampling technique using proportional random sampling method with the sample amount of 100 people. Data analysis techniques used to answer the hypothesis is multiple regression using SPSS 16.00 for Windows. The result of research shows that there is a significant positive effect of electronic word of mouth on the interest of transactions using e-commerce, there is a significant positive effect of trust on the interest of transact using e-commerce, there is a significant negative effect of risk perception on the interest of transact using e-commerce, Positively significant site quality to transact interest using e-commerce.
THE EFFECT OF TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP, ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND EMPLOYMENT MOTIVATION ON THE MANAGERIAL PERFORMANCE THROUGH ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR T.A Hariyono T.A Hariyono
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of transformational leadership, organizational culture and work motivation on organizational citizenship behavior and managerial performance at PT. Cobra Direct Sale Indonesia. Analyzing the influence of organizational citizenship behavior on managerial performance at PT. Cobra Direct Sale Indonesia and analyzed the influence of transformational leadership, organizational culture and work motivation on managerial performance through organizational citizenship behavior at PT. Cobra Direct Sale Indonesia. Population in this research is manager of PT. Cobra Direct Sale Indonesia in all over 24 provinces that consist of 150 people. Sampling method used in this study using census. The analysis method used is descriptive analysis and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results of the study show that transformational leadership, organizational culture and work motivation influence organizational citizenship behavior. Transformational leadership and work motivation give influence to managerial performance of PT. Cobra Direct Sale Indonesia, while organizational culture has no effect. Organizational citizenship behavior gives influence to managerial performance of PT. Cobra Direct Sale Indonesia. Transformational leadership, organizational culture and work motivation have an effect on managerial performance through organizational citizenship behavior in PT. Cobra Direct Sale Indonesia.
Analysis of Competitiveness Traditional Retail To Modern Retails in Consumer Perspective Sunaryati Hardiani; Nanik Sisharinia
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Competition in the retail industry can be seen in many ways, there are competition between traditional retail and modern retail, competition between modern retailers fellow and competition among traditional retails. The large presence of modern retailers in the region forced traditional retail to compete with the modern retailers. This study discusses how traditional retail competitiveness with the modern retail focused on consumer preferences aspects. Variables used to measure consumer preferences are Human Resource with indicators Appearance of shopkeeper, Hospitality in service, Speed in service, Shop open time, while Merchandise variable with indicator, Appearance store, Merchandise display, Number of products available, Diversity of product type, Diversity Brands are sold. Method of analysis with descriptive analysis. The research results show that hospitality in service, speed in service and certainty of shop opening time of traditional retail stores need to be improved. As for the number of products available, the diversity of product types and the diversity of brands sold is a problem that stems from the limitations of traditional retail capital. The government already has a solution that with the opening of credit access to financial institutions with the issuance of OJK Regulation no. 76 / POJK.07 / 2016 on Increasing Literacy and Financial Inclusion in the community.
The Application of Sustainable Development Concept for Tourism Development in Indonesia Risfandini, Andini; Sunardi, Sunardi
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Tourism is a leading economic sector that generates the growth of world economy. Accelerating tourism development is one of the main priority of the government of Indonesia because tourism is expected to be one of the main sector to increase the GDP of Indonesia by generating jobs for millions of people that still live below the poverty line. The purpose of this article is to determine on how to implement the concept of sustainable development for tourism development in Indonesia effectively. Butler (1999) mentioned that to ensure the implementation of sustainable development in tourism, the concept must be accepted by all the stakeholders (Butler, 1999). How can the stakeholders accept the concept if they do not even understand the meaning of sustainable development in tourism? Before commencing the tourism development in an area, the concept of sustainable development in tourism must be introduced to all stakeholders. The next thing that has to be done by the government is to plan on how to socialize the concept of sustainable tourism development through education, campaign, and seminar. Further research needs to be conducted to identify how to introduce sustainable development concept in tourism through education in Indonesia.
The Influence of Social Media and Service Quality on Satisfaction and Loyalty Suprajang, Sandi Eka; Nirwanto, Nazief; Firdiansjah, Achmad
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Loyalty is an important for tourists’ destination. This research aims to know the influence of social media and the quality of service either directly or indirectly against loyalty through the satisfaction of tourists at nature tourism destination in Blitar District. The population in this study amounted to 202,990 people. The sample in this research totaled 123 respondents and purposive sampling method using the samples. The data analysis in this study using analysis of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) method.
Optimizing Development in Research-Based Villages by Utilizing ADD Boby Indra Prayoga
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The village which is the smallest government territory in the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia, in the current era of government becomes one of the priorities of acceleration of development, with funds disbursed from APBN and combined with APBD which is channeled through Village Funds Fund (ADD) program, Will accelerate the process of development in the village, and indirectly will occur even distribution of development which would have an impact on improving the welfare of rural communities. Can we imagine when the development is done in every village simultaneously throughout Indonesia, of course, the process of economic cycle is high enough, and accelerate the process of development implementation needed by the village community, unlike the previous system which if a village wants to propose the development must go through Stage Musrembang in the village until the center of the center, of course, a very long journey process. But with the current central government program will make it easier for the community to build their village. The establishment of a government in the village is of course based on interregional regulation is the Village Law which is a set of rules concerning the administration of village government, with consideration has evolved in various forms so it needs to be protected and empowered to be strong, advanced, independent and democratic so as to create a foundation Strong in implementing governance and development towards a just, prosperous and prosperous society. The Act also regulates material on the Principles of Arrangement, Status and Types of Villages, Village Arrangements, Village Authorities, Village Governance, Village Villagers' Rights and Obligations, Village Regulations, Village Finance and Village Assets, Rural Development and Rural Area Development, Village Owned Enterprises, Village Cooperation, Village Community Institutions and Village Customary Institutions, as well as Guidance and Supervision. In addition, the Act also regulates with special provisions that apply only to “Desa Adat” as set forth in Chapter XIII. One of the most crucial points in the discussion of the Village Bill is related to the budget allocation for the village, in the elucidation of Article 72 Paragraph 2 on Village Finance. The amount of direct budget allocations to villages is set at 10 per cent from and outside of regional transfers. Then considered the population, poverty, area, geography difficulties. This is in order to improve the village community because it is estimated that each village will get funding of about 1.4 billion based on the calculation in the explanation of the village law that is, 10 percent of the regional transfer funds according to APBN for the village apparatus of Rp. 59, 2 trillion, coupled with funds from the APBD of 10 percent about Rp. 45.4 trillion. The total funding for the village is Rp. 104, 6 trillion to be divided into 72 thousand villages in Indonesia. It is conceivable that such funds can be utilized properly in the right way and the right target, then the distribution of development will be quickly realized so that the impact on improving the welfare of the community.
Sustainability in Architecture of traditional Sasak settlements in Lombok Agus Zulkarnain Arief; Achmad Tutut Subadyo
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Sasak is one of the Indonesian indigenous tribes who live in the island of Lombok. Until now, they still maintain the customs and culture as well as settling in Sembalun, Senaru, Segenter, and Sade. The Large of Sasak traditional settlement area in Lombok is not increased so that it feared the carrying capacity will be exceeded and could lead to a shift of customs and culture. This paper (1) to formulate the concept of a traditional Sasak sustainability settlement, (2) reconstruct the conception and typology of layout, mass configuration, space-organization, structure and building construction homes custom of Sasak, to analyze the sustainability level of Sasak traditional settlement used questionnaires Community Sustainability Analysis. The results obtained in this study is the traditional settlement of the Sasak people - PTSDS is in conformity with the ecovillage concept of Global Ecovillage Network. It is evident from the analysis of data by CSA which finds the total in 1226; with the value of the ecological aspect, the social aspect and the spiritual aspect, respectively 432, 373 and 421, which means the Sasak people - PTSDS shows very good progress on sustainability.
OPTIMIZING THE ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING IN COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Nimas Ayu Retno Wulan; Dina Poerwoningsih; Nurhamdoko Bonifacius
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Interior is the most important part in a commercial building because most of the human activity (visitors) happens inside. The interaction between the interior elements with the activity, the behavior, the mood of the visitor takes place in it. Lighting as one of the elements of the interior serves for vision (vision) and create an atmosphere of the interior (aesthetic), in addition to the conditions of a safe and comfortable environment. This paper examines how an artificial lighting system, with the aim of getting an idea of how to optimize the role of artificial lighting in some commercial buildings. The method used is literature study, consisting of lighting theories and the results of research in several commercial buildings.
Challenges of Green Open Space (Its Roles, Forms and Functions) in the Era of Sustainable Development Goals Juwito Juwito; Dina Poerwoningsih
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The acceleration of urban development in Indonesia is faced on increasingly diverse problems, especially with the conversion of land and Green Open Space (GOS) into built areas. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in point 11 state about Sustainable Cities And Communities (City and Community Sustainability that build inclusive, quality, secure, resilient and sustainable cities and settlements). Therefore, affordability of access to green open space and the aspect of environmental damage is important to be observed together. Indonesian Law no. 26 of 2007 mandates 30% of the urban area tangible green space. The high intensity of changes in the use of green open space and urban land also inhibits the fulfillment of the mandate of the Act. It turns into bad implications for the environment and decreased quality of life. The integration of GOS in Urban Planning and Design in SDGs era in national scale, Government Regulation, Ministerial Regulation, provincial scale, as well as City/County Town scale in a comprehensive and sustainable manner is required, in order to maintain and improve the quality of the environment through the provision of adequate green open space. This paper is aimed to identify the roles, forms and functions of GOS in order to describe its implementation challenges.
IDENTIFICATION OF THE PHILOSOPHY, TRADITIONS AND THE CONCEPT OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION AND ITS IMPLEMENTATION IN THE DESIGN OF ARCHITECTURE Izzuddin, Achmad; Poerwoningsih, Dina
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Education in Islam plays an important role in the progress of a nation. Through basic education the transformation of philosophy and tradition, Islam developed into a concept in life. The concept of education in Indonesia is supposed to accommodate the values of Islam that became the basis of the life of most of the Indonesian nation. The main tradition of education in Islam Al-Qur'an and Al-Hadith emphasizes on akhlaqul Karimah which originated from informal education from mosque activities or surau and in its development became a pesantren. In its development in line with the advancement of the era and the demands of the government curriculum, pesantren developed into a formal educational institution in the form of madrassas that adhered to the philosophy, traditions and concepts of Islamic education. Implementation of these developments is the demand of educational activities based on general education and religion that have different characteristics to the needs of specific facilities architecturally. For example is the need for space for teaching the science of religion more than just a mosque. This paper aims to explore the philosophy, traditions and concepts of Islamic education through the study of a number of references that are expected to contribute to the sustainability of Islamic values in education in Indonesia. This paper also tries to link it to several examples of the implementation of Islamic values in spatial and architectural concepts.

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