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Journal of Interdisciplinary Socio-Economic and Community Study
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 2809753X     EISSN : 2809395X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21776/jiscos.ub
Journal of Interdisciplinary Socio-Economic and Community Study (JISCOS) is published by the Faculty of Economic and Business, Universitas Brawijaya. JISCOS is an open access and peer-reviewed journal that published the result of community service and empowerment activities in the form of applying various fields of social-humanities sciences, including economics, management and accounting and other fields of study including (but not limited to): 1. Social, Economic and Business Development 2. Digitalization and The Creativity Economy 3. Entrepreneurship and Strengthening of MSMEs 4. Development of Village and Environmental Competitiveness 5. Economic Institutions and Cooperatives 6. Financial Reporting, Taxation, and Information Systems 7. Strengthening The Islamic Economic and Business
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Socialization of Halal Certification to Develop MSEs: Case Study in Jabung, Malang Regency Munawar Ismail; Yenny Kornitasari
Journal of Interdisciplinary Socio-Economic and Community Study Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/jiscos.02.02.04

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Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) have an important role to increase economic growth. So, one of the efforts to improve the quality of MSEs is halal certification. Indonesia as a country with the moeslem majority, halal issue is crucial especially for products. With the halal certification, MSEs in Indonesia have competitive advantages in the international markets. Therefore, the community empowerment program aims to increase sales of MSEs products with the socialization activities and technical guide about the halal certification in Jabung District. There are several steps to do community empowerment, (i) identification through distributing questionnaires, (ii) socialization and guide the participants with the discussion and evaluation methods. The result in this identification found that most of the MSE sell food and beverages, but most of them did not have a halal certification on the products. Thus, the awareness of the MSEs about the halal certification increases because of the community empowerment program. This result can be seen from the management process in MSEs.
Economic Growth versus Covid-19 Pandemic in East Java Province: Estimating The Role of Internet Siswantoro Siswantoro
Journal of Interdisciplinary Socio-Economic and Community Study Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/jiscos.02.02.02

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During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia, the government implemented a policy of work-from-home which made the role of the internet increasingly urgent to keep the economy running amidst the pandemic. This paper aims to investigate how the role of internet infrastructure in influencing economic growth during the 2-year pandemic using the panel regression. To obtain accurate results, other variables that can affect economic growth such as the rate of spread of positive COVID-19 cases, poverty, and unemployment are also investigated. Empirical data of 38 districts and cities in East Java Province in 2020-2021 were evaluated to investigate the effect of internet infrastructure on economic growth during the pandemic.The main research results show that internet infrastructure has a positive and significant impact on economic growth in East Java during 2 years of the pandemic. The regression estimation results show that an increase of 1% in areas with 4G internet access in East Java can result in economic growth of 0.07558% during the pandemic or 10 times higher than before the pandemic. Other findings prove that the spread of the rate of positive COVID-19 cases has a significant effect in reducing economic growth by 0.000549 in East Java during the pandemic. Meanwhile, another variable that affects economic growth during the pandemic in East Java is unemployment, while poverty does not show a significant effect.
The Factors Associated with Risk and Time Preferences: Evidence from Australian Data Angelita Titis Pertiwi
Journal of Interdisciplinary Socio-Economic and Community Study Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/jiscos.02.02.05

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Risk and time preferences are crucial to economic growth because they can influence people's decisions about saving and investing. These preferences may partially explain inequality, the reason why the poor will always be poor. The aims of this study is to investigate the potential factors contributing to the heterogeneity of risk-taking and patient behavior in Australia using cross-sectional data from 2019. This investigation looks for the association between risk-taking and patient behavior and sociodemographic characteristics using the OLS (Ordinary Least Squares) assessment. Age, gender, education, socio-economic index, household formations, indigenous individuals, spoken language at home for daily conversation, and country of birth are the variables. The key finding in terms of patience is that people with higher levels of education, people who live in areas with higher levels of socio-economic advantage, and individuals who live in a home with couple-family have higher levels of time preference. Moreover, persistence is adversely related with native endlessly individuals brought into the world in principally English-talking foundation nations. As far as hazard inclinations, the primary outcome is that ladies are more gamble unwilling than men. Besides, risk-taking way of behaving is decidedly related with individuals living in regions encountering lower levels of financial drawback, individuals living in a solitary parent family, and individuals brought into the world in basically non-English talking foundation nations.
Potential of Rural Biogas from Cow Fecal Waste and Implementation of Sociopreneurship-Based Energy-Independent Village Syeftyan Muhammad Ali Hamami; M. Nizam Zulfi Zakaria; Ahmad Fariduddin Aththar
Journal of Interdisciplinary Socio-Economic and Community Study Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/jiscos.02.02.03

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The energy crisis is a crucial problem as evidenced by data from Indonesia Outlook Energy which states that 88% of the total electricity is comes from fossil fuels whose reserves continue to decline. This encourages the government to suppress the use of fossil fuels and look for alternative renewable energy sources. Indonesia has a promising livestock sector but its utilization is still not optimal. One of those is cow fecal waste that generally has been used as potential biogas. It is necessary to have a program to optimize the utilization of cow feces as biogas in villages and integrate it with the sociopreneurship-based energy-concept independent village. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the potential of cow fecal waste as an alternative energy source based on community conditions, analyze the implementation of energy-concept independent village, sociopreneurship basis and the financial aspects of the program, as well as implementation strategy and sustainability of the program to achieve SDGs target. The research was conducted using data collection methods, data processing, and data analysis. Energy-independent village is able to occupy its energy consumption by optimizing the potential from indigenous product. This program integrates a supporting system consisting of a Special Team, cow farmers, ROFES (House of Feces), and GUBAS (Village Biogas Warehouse). The implementation of this research program includes pre-production, production, and post-production stages. This program is expected to be able to contribute to fulfill the energy needs of the village by optimizing cow fecal waste and supporting the SDG's targets.
Acceleration of Organic Vegetables as a Leading Product of Subsidy Housing through Integrated Marketing Communication Sugeng Hadi Utomo; Santi Merlinda; Ermita Yusida; Vika Annisa Qurrata
Journal of Interdisciplinary Socio-Economic and Community Study Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/jiscos.02.02.01

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The purpose of the service is to increase the added value of products on organic vegetables in  the Perumahan Bulan Terang Utama, Malang City.  Organic and superior vegetable products in the Perumahan Bulan Terang Utama include mustard greens, chilies, telang flowers. The activity is based on the concept of integrated marketing communication through 7P (Product, Promotion, Price (Distribution Channel), Place, People (HR), Process, Physical Evidence or Packaging. In this activity, the object of service was assisted in the form of mica, vegetable plastic and product branding stickers, and product logo branding to increase value-added and consumer interest in organic vegetables. In addition, another goal is to increase the branding of organic vegetable production to increase the market share and income of the managers (Botanical Garden community).  Through the training and assistance provided, it is hoped that it can increase the productivity of organic vegetables and inspire communities in other regions to care about the environment and the style of healthy living.  

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