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Journal of the Community Development in Asia
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ISSN : 26858819     EISSN : 26547279     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32535/
Core Subject : Humanities,
JCDA aims to feature narrative, theoretical, and empirically-based research articles. The journal also accepts articles with data taken from reflections as well as experiences (qualitative research) relevant to community development in Asia. As it explores the community development broadly, the journal also welcomes manuscripts related with the examination of community problems, and theory making. The mission of JCDA is to improve the knowledge and practice in the field of purposive community development. With more research done in this field, we hope that it can contribute into making an excellent community in Asia.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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The Authority of Local Government Regarding Decentralization on Managing Islands in The Borders Areatowards Indonesia the World Maritime Axis Steven Yohanes Pailah
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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The authority of Local Government regarding on management islands in the border area requires access from the Central Government. The purpose of this research is to find a new concept of local government authority at the border. The methodology used is the normative juridical method. The results of the study: there is an overlapping authority of the Central Government and Local Government, limited access and authority of the Local Government to develop border areas, border development requires decentralization and the authority of the Local Government. In conclusion, the Central Government handed over the federative authority to the Local Government regarding the managing islands in the border areas, the budget for developing the potential of the border areas and the managing islands in the border areas towards the World Maritime Axis.
Private Hospital Legal Entity Liability for Negligence in Health Services Based on Doctrine Corporate Negligence Seska Pukul
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This study aims to examine the nature of the doctrine of Corporate Negligence for negligence in health services in private hospitals, explain the legal arrangements for negligence in health services in private hospitals and find forms of responsibility for private hospitals for negligence in health services based on the concept of corporate responsibility. Regarding the responsibility of the Hospital for negligence in health services as regulated in Article 46 of Law number 44 of 2009, concerning Hospitals, it is not explained in detail who can represent the Hospital to be legally responsible for the negligence and loss as intended. This research used normative legal research and the literature study was carried out using a series of documentation studies by collecting, reading, studying, making notes, and quotes and reviewing library materials that are related to the problems under discussion. Based on the results, The point of the doctrine Corporate Negligence is to maintain safe and adequate facilities and equipment for patients, to select and retain only competent doctors, to supervise all those who practice medicine within the Hospital to treat patients and to formulate, adopt, and enforce adequate rules and policies for the treatment of patients.
The Performance of Foodpanda During The Pandemic: A Study of Consumers' Perspective Azimah Shazeeda Suleiman; Daisy Mui Hung Kee; Asraaf Mohmed Azmi; Da Wei Chan; Jhing Hoong Aw; Wulan Ruhiyyih Khanum; A.A. Gde Satia Utama
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Foodpanda is a food delivery service widely known among Malaysians for ordering food and groceries. Due to the pandemic outbreak, the usage of Foodpanda apps has rapidly increased. The objective of the study is to identify the performance of Foodpanda during the pandemic and if Foodpanda is the favorite food delivery service. A total of 150 Foodpanda customers participated in the survey. Results indicated that Foodpanda is ranked as the most favorite food delivery service in Malaysia. The results also indicated that customer satisfaction and loyalty are the key elements of the better performance of Foodpanda. The recommendation is presented.
The Impact of Food Delivery Apps on Customer Perceived Value Among University Students Varsha Ganatra; Rishikaysh Kaakandikar; Muhammad Izzuddin; Daisy Mui Hung Kee; Najihah Bt Zainuddin; Muhammad Az-Zahid Bukhari; Muhammad Azfar Nurhakim; Varsha Panwar
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The number of food delivery apps users has increased nowadays due to the recent global pandemic situation of the coronavirus outbreak. Food delivery apps bring many benefits to the students and catering business. This paper aims to study the impact of food delivery apps on customer perceived value among university students. A quantitative approach was used in this study. Cross-sectional design used as the design of the study and the data will be gathered at one point in a time. Questionnaires used to collect the data from all respondents. The respondents were university students with the number of samples as many as 101 people. The results found how food delivery applications had an impact on customer perceived value among university students in Malaysia during the pandemic and it can be said that respondents gave a lot of positive feedback on food delivery service, where they believed in the products and service provided.
Analysis of Strategies Implemented by AirAsia to Cater to the Covid-19 Effects Rajesh Kumar Nair; Varsha Ganatra; Karishma Kaur; Daisy Mui Hung Kee; Wan Teng Khoo; Shi Ying Khor; Keshaav Rao; Janhvi Mahajan
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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During the global pandemic, AirAsia reported an annual loss of RM5.9 billion ($1.4 billion) in 2020. The uncertainty of the COVID-19 outbreak, travel restrictions, and border controls had led to weaker air travel demand, which had impacted AirAsia’s operation badly. This paper depicts how Covid-19 impacted AirAsia and the strategies implemented by AirAsia during the pandemic in the marketing aspects. This paper also focuses on how AirAsia can anticipate a strong recovery in the airline industry while expanding to other industries. In extreme and under pressure circumstances, AirAsia implemented many strategies to cater to the effects of Covid-19. However, other strategies, such as focusing on their business in the food industry, should be expanded throughout Malaysia.
The Court Ruling Regarding Gender Change in Human Rights Law Fernando J. M. M. Karisoh; Caecilia J. J. Waha; Jemmy Sondakh; Emma V. T. Senewe
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The phenomenon of gender change in Indonesia shows that many people want to change their gender. This study aims to examine and analyze legal arrangements in the field of human rights regarding gender change, the implementation of court decisions in Indonesia regarding gender change and the effect of the formation of laws and regulations that specifically regulate gender change on court decisions in Indonesia. Normative research carried out by means of law, conceptual and case approaches. The results showed international agreements and national legislation have not specifically regulated gender change. The court ruling is based on consideration of the results of the medical examination and legal considerations. The establishment of legislation in particular can strengthen court ruling.
The Implementation of Family Hope Program in Social Protection and Welfare in West Lombok Ahmad Amir Aziz; Royani Royani; Syukriati Syukriati
Journal of the Community Development in Asia (JCDA) Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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Social inequality remains a crucial problem in Indonesia. This paper intends to describe the implementation of the Family Hope Program as social protection and its impact on improving family welfare in West Lombok. This qualitative research used an analytic descriptive approach, with a case study in the village of Terong Tawah. The results of the study show that the program beneficiaries can experience welfare, manage family finances well, and meet what they need, not what they want. In addition to guaranteed health services, they are kept safe from a school dropout, especially for pregnant and breastfeeding women, as well as toddlers and children.
Policy Implementation to Prevent and Control the Covid-19 by BPBD of Minahasa Regency Sevry Maringka; Lexie A. Lumingkewas; Steven Vleike Tarore
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Based on the Implementation of the Covid-19 Prevention and Control Policy by the Minahasa Regency BPBD, the policy implementation model is more directed to the Public Policy Implementation Model proposed by Grindle. Policies have clear objectives as a form of policy value orientation. The objectives of policy implementation are formulated into specific action programs and projects that are designed and financed. The program is implemented according to plan. The implementation of a policy or program is – broadly speaking – influenced by the content and the context of implementation. Overall the policy implementation is evaluated by measuring program outcomes based on policy objectives. The results of this qualitative study prove that the legal basis is binding on policies in the prevention and control of Covid-19 BPBD Minahasa Regency.
Competency Standards for Law Enforcement Officials in Land Disputes Resolution Through General Court in Indonesia Rielly Lontoh; Ronny A. Maramis; J. Ronald Mawuntu; Abdurrahman Konoras
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The role of the judiciary, law enforcement officials in the resolution of disputes is important. The number of disputes is increased, many authorities in Indonesia produce multiple decisions with conflicting legal force making it difficult to execute. The purpose of the study was to find the standardization of competency of law enforcement officials, the relationship between the professionalism of law enforcement officials and legal certainty in the settlement of land disputes as mandated by Article 33 paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution and the Basic Agrarian Law Number 5/1960. Settlement of land disputes is achieved through the General Court and the Administrative Court. The existence of regulations regarding competency standards for law enforcement officials who handle land disputes for the sake of fair settlement of land disputes and legal certainty.
Asri Jewellery's Online Marketing During the Covid 19 Pandemic in Tampaksiring Village, Gianyar Ida Ayu Nyoman Yuliastuti; Putu Kepramareni; Anak Agung Putu Wiwik Sugiantari; I Ketut Sudipta Giri; I Gede Cahyadi Putra
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This study was carried out at Asri Jewellery engaged in a craft of bone carving, located at Br. Mantring, Tampaksiring Village, Bali. The training, mentoring, and evaluation methods for the sustainability of service activities. The results were the installation of wifi and neon boxes, website creation, product catalogs and brochures, business cards and business stamps, and online promotion assistance and through social media and marketplaces. The activities that have been carried out have provided the benefit of increasing a wider market share which resulted in the income maintained during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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