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Derta Nur Anita; Ni Kadek Intan Rospita Yanti; Nanda Putri Aminati; Fatimah Azzahra; Ade Liya Retno Wulandari +21 more

Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Bersama Masyarakat 2026 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The high dependence of national food on imported commodities, especially wheat, creates vulnerabilities in the aspect of National Food Security. This study examines the position and role of Modified Cassava Flour (Mocaf) Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Padi Village as a pillar of local food diversification and its implications from the perspective of Constitutional Law (HTN) on the internal sector (community, MSMEs, and Village Government). Mocaf, as a gluten-free cassava derivative product, has the potential to be a substitute for wheat flour. The research method used is Empirical Normative Law with a conceptual and legislative approach, reinforced by primary data regarding the operational model of MSMEs in Padi Village. The results of the study indicate that Mocaf MSMEs at the village level act as strategic legal subjects in realizing Article 33 paragraph (3) of the 1945 Constitution (UUD 1945) and Law Number 18 of 2012 concerning Food. The implications of HTN are seen in the need for regulatory harmonization and strengthening village autonomy through budget policies and assistance that ensure the sustainability of production and marketing. The position of MSMEs demands stronger recognition of the internal role of villages in the national food governance structure.

Siti Solehah; Ahmad Sahbendi; Tira Ilmayana; Rina Suryana; Dwi Sulastri +3 more

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The community service program conducted by students during the Field Work Practice (PKL) at TPQ Nurul Huda, Riam Mengelai Village, is implemented as a tangible contribution to student guidance, focusing on enhancing religious competence, discipline, and worship skills. This program was motivated by the need to improve the quality of religious education systematically and according to the skill level of each student, making learning more effective and targeted. The objective of this service is to optimize student guidance by improving Quran reading skills, daily prayer memorization, moral development, and active participation in religious activities according to each class’s ability. The implementation method includes initial observation, planning a guidance program based on skill levels, direct teaching and learning, individual and group mentoring, and periodic evaluation. Students are divided into four classes according to their ability: Class 1 for students at IQRA’ levels 1 and 2, Class 2 for IQRA’ 3 and 4, Class 3 for IQRA’ 5 and 6, and Class 4 for students who can read the Quran fluently. Each class receives materials tailored to their level, ranging from introduction to Arabic letters, Quran reading, daily prayer memorization, to moral development and worship practices. This class-based guidance approach allows PKL students to provide focused attention, ensuring optimal learning outcomes. The results show significant improvements in students’ discipline, learning motivation, Quran reading skills, prayer memorization, and moral understanding. Class-based guidance according to skill levels provides each child with an appropriate learning experience, enabling maximal development. PKL students gain practical experience in early childhood religious education, lesson development, and classroom management. This program is expected to serve as a systematic, effective, and sustainable model for student guidance at TPQ Nurul Huda.

Purnamasari, Dini; Chalisna Mayza; Muhammad Rizki Hermawan; Mia Sabrina; Nissrina Eka Arnita Yuliyana +3 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service was carried out in Margaluyu Village, Kasemen District, Serang City. This community service program was prepared based on the problem of increasing the amount of household plastic waste in Margaluyu Village which until now has not been managed optimally. As an innovative effort in handling this problem, the community service team held a training activity on making wind hole breeze breeze blocks using mixed materials in the form of shredded plastic and silica sand. This community service program not only focuses on efforts to reduce the level of environmental pollution, but also directs inorganic waste to be processed into building materials that have aesthetic value as well as high benefits for local residents. The activity was carried out with a focus on strengthening the role of youth groups and fathers as the main drivers of the creative economy at the village level. In the demonstration session, participants were invited to directly practice steps ranging from plastic sorting, the enumeration process, to roster printing techniques that require high precision. In addition, the team also provided technical assistance and simulations of production cost calculations so that participants understood the potential economic value of the product. Participatory discussions were conducted to explore field challenges, while the final evaluation showed an improvement in the participants' skills and environmental awareness.

Purnamasari, Dini; Chalisna Mayza; Muhammad Rizki Hermawan; Mia Sabrina; Nissrina Eka Arnita Yuliyana +3 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service was carried out in Margaluyu Village, Kasemen District, Serang City. This community service program was prepared based on the problem of increasing the amount of household plastic waste in Margaluyu Village which until now has not been managed optimally. As an innovative effort in handling this problem, the community service team held a training activity on making wind hole breeze breeze blocks using mixed materials in the form of shredded plastic and silica sand. This community service program not only focuses on efforts to reduce the level of environmental pollution, but also directs inorganic waste to be processed into building materials that have aesthetic value as well as high benefits for local residents. The activity was carried out with a focus on strengthening the role of youth groups and fathers as the main drivers of the creative economy at the village level. In the demonstration session, participants were invited to directly practice steps ranging from plastic sorting, the enumeration process, to roster printing techniques that require high precision. In addition, the team also provided technical assistance and simulations of production cost calculations so that participants understood the potential economic value of the product. Participatory discussions were conducted to explore field challenges, while the final evaluation showed an improvement in the participants' skills and environmental awareness.

Putri Novitasari; Nori Anggraini

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Pendidikan 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study examines the short story "Click that Kills" by Taufiqurohman to reveal the position of humans in the increasingly dominating digital algorithm environment. Using a descriptive qualitative approach that focuses on structural analysis and literary psychology based on Freud's psychoanalytic theory, this study thoroughly analyzes the intrinsic elements as well as the inner conflicts of the characters. The findings of this study show that the AIDA system poses a profound existential crisis, where individual freedom is threatened due to systemic information manipulation. The characters of Dito and Genta experience a serious conflict between id, ego, and superego when dealing with the figure of "Shadow User" who is a real symbol of the shift in human dignity through raw data. In terms of structure, the storyline conveys a deep social critique of the loss of human self-control in cyberspace. This research shows that this short story is a premonious criticism of the importance of maintaining the essence of humanity in the midst of the prevalence of mechanical algorithms. The phenomenon emphasizes that digital technology can potentially alienate the moral consciousness of individuals in modern society.

Vitria, Aida; Abdurrahim, Abdurrahim; Putera , Roja; Jumiati, Jumiati; Purboyo, Purboyo +1 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The increasing snack consumption trend in Indonesia, along with the availability of processed snacks that are high in sugar, fat, and sodium but low in fiber, poses a significant challenge to digestive health. More than 40% of the global population experiences digestive disorders, often related to unhealthy eating patterns and low fiber intake. In response to this issue, an innovative healthy snack called TaroStik, made from taro vines (Colocasia esculenta) rich in fiber and nutrients, has been developed. This product comes in two forms, sticks and chips, with three flavor variants (salty, sweet, and spicy), offering a healthy snacking experience without sacrificing taste. Training on utilizing taro vines to create TaroStik was conducted in Banjarbaru, involving prospective entrepreneurs with a combined approach of theory, hands-on practice, and group discussions. Participants were trained from material selection, processing (peeling, soaking, steaming, frying), packaging, to social media marketing simulation. As a result, most participants were able to independently produce TaroStik, with some expressing intentions to continue production at a home scale. TaroStik not only provides a digestive health solution through natural snacks free of preservatives but also brings positive impacts in three areas: economy (creating business opportunities based on local ingredients), environment (reducing agricultural waste), and nutrition (increasing healthy food consumption). This innovation embodies the principles of green economy and sustainable entrepreneurship, opening new business opportunities and improving community welfare.

Vitria, Aida; Abdurrahim, Abdurrahim; Putera , Roja; Jumiati, Jumiati; Purboyo, Purboyo +1 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The increasing snack consumption trend in Indonesia, along with the availability of processed snacks that are high in sugar, fat, and sodium but low in fiber, poses a significant challenge to digestive health. More than 40% of the global population experiences digestive disorders, often related to unhealthy eating patterns and low fiber intake. In response to this issue, an innovative healthy snack called TaroStik, made from taro vines (Colocasia esculenta) rich in fiber and nutrients, has been developed. This product comes in two forms, sticks and chips, with three flavor variants (salty, sweet, and spicy), offering a healthy snacking experience without sacrificing taste. Training on utilizing taro vines to create TaroStik was conducted in Banjarbaru, involving prospective entrepreneurs with a combined approach of theory, hands-on practice, and group discussions. Participants were trained from material selection, processing (peeling, soaking, steaming, frying), packaging, to social media marketing simulation. As a result, most participants were able to independently produce TaroStik, with some expressing intentions to continue production at a home scale. TaroStik not only provides a digestive health solution through natural snacks free of preservatives but also brings positive impacts in three areas: economy (creating business opportunities based on local ingredients), environment (reducing agricultural waste), and nutrition (increasing healthy food consumption). This innovation embodies the principles of green economy and sustainable entrepreneurship, opening new business opportunities and improving community welfare.

Sulistianingsih Sulistianingsih; Anfani Anfani; Nurfitrah Nurfitrah; Aida Zulwahidah; Kartin Aprianti

Jurnal Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia (JPPMI) 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Yappi Makassar

The application of business ethics to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Punti Village is very important to increase competitiveness and business desirability. This research aims to examine the application of business ethics in running a business among MSMEs in Punti Village, as well as its impact on business development and relationships with consumers. The method used is qualitative research with a case study approach on several MSMEs in Punti Village. The research results show that implementing business ethics which includes honesty, transparency, and social responsibility can increase consumer trust, strengthen relationships with suppliers, and create positive social change in the village. However, challenges in implementing business ethics include limited knowledge and local customs which sometimes conflict with the principles of business ethics.

Fahmi, Maulana Habib; Nugroho, Marno

Jurnal Ilmiah Serat Acitya 2025 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis strategi promosi yang diterapkan oleh Dinas Penanaman Modal dan Pelayanan Terpadu Satu Pintu (DPMPTSP) Provinsi Jawa Tengah dalam meningkatkan kepeminatan investasi. Pendekatan yang digunakan adalah kualitatif deskriptif dengan metode studi kasus, menggunakan teknik wawancara mendalam, observasi, dokumentasi, serta analisis data model Miles & Huberman. Untuk memperkuat temuan, digunakan kombinasi analisis SWOT dan model AIDA (Attention, Interest, Desire, Action). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa strategi promosi DPMPTSP berada dalam posisi strategi agresif (kuadran I SWOT) dengan pendekatan pertumbuhan selektif. Meskipun telah memanfaatkan media digital, infrastruktur, dan kemitraan strategis, terdapat sejumlah kelemahan seperti keterbatasan data lahan, rendahnya visualisasi konten promosi, serta kurangnya evaluasi efektivitas media. Penelitian ini merekomendasikan penguatan sistem informasi promosi berbasis data real-time, pengembangan konten multibahasa, serta sinergi lintas lembaga untuk meningkatkan daya saing investasi Jawa Tengah.

Rinaldi Bursan; Dina Safitri; Aida Sari; Driya Wiryawan; Prakarsa Panjinegara +1 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat dan Transformasi Kesejahteraan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Sustainable tourism aims to maximize the potential of travel destinations while maintaining a careful balance between social, economic, and environmental factors, and coastal tourism such as that found at Mutun Beach in Lampung illustrates both the promise and the urgency of this approach. Coastal tourism is one of the fastest-growing segments of the global travel industry, offering visitors natural beauty, recreational activities, and cultural experiences that generate significant income for local economies. In Indonesia, beaches are major attractions that can boost regional development through job creation, small business opportunities, and improved infrastructure. Mutun Beach, a well-known coastal destination on the southern coast of Sumatra, contributes greatly to the Regional Original Income (PAD) of Lampung Province and provides livelihoods for surrounding communities. Yet despite its popularity, the area continues to face persistent problems such as weak administrative management, limited community participation, inadequate facilities, and signs of environmental degradation, all of which threaten its long-term sustainability. This service project therefore focuses on designing a comprehensive plan for sustainable tourism growth at Mutun Beach for the 2025–2030 period. A participatory strategy is employed through Focus Group Discussions (FGD) involving local government, tourism stakeholders, community members, academics, and potential investors to ensure inclusive decision-making. The resulting five-stage roadmap emphasizes strengthening tourism regulations, constructing eco-friendly infrastructure, empowering residents with training and entrepreneurial opportunities, creating tourism products that highlight environmental and cultural values, and adopting digital marketing to reach broader audiences. Success indicators include increased regional revenue, rising visitor numbers, higher tourist satisfaction, and measurable improvements in coastal environmental health. Implementing this roadmap is urgent because coastal tourism directly supports economic growth, provides steady employment, and safeguards natural resources, ensuring that Mutun Beach remains both competitive and environmentally resilient for generations to come.

Rinaldi Bursan; Aida Sari; Tazkiyah Sakinah; Tiara Prisca Sabilla; M. Ramadhani Sanjaya

Jurnal Pelayanan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service activity was carried out with the primary objective of improving the financial literacy of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Pesawaran Regency. Financial literacy is considered a fundamental aspect in maintaining business continuity, as it is directly related to the ability of business actors to manage income, record transactions regularly, develop short-term and long-term financial plans, and utilize digital technology as a supporting tool. Low financial literacy is often an obstacle to the development of MSMEs, so interventions in the form of structured training and mentoring are essential. The activity method includes several stages, namely a pre-test to measure initial conditions, interactive delivery of training materials, direct practice using digital financial applications, and a post-test to disseminate learning outcomes. The evaluation results showed a significant increase in all measured indicators. Basic financial literacy increased by 10.16 points, financial recording skills increased by 14.47 points, the ability to prepare financial plans increased by 12.43 points, while financial digitalization experienced the highest performance with an increase of 18.12 points. These findings confirm that financial literacy training programs not only improve conceptual knowledge but also develop the practical skills essential for MSMEs to face the challenges of the modern economic era. This increased understanding and skills are expected to make Pesawaran MSMEs more independent, adaptable to digital technology developments, and more competitive.

Aida Puspita; Rosyidah Septianingrum; Siti Shofiyaturrohmah; Azkania Nabila; Rosyidah Septianingrum

EBISNIS : JURNAL ILMIAH EKONOMI DAN BISNIS 2025 LPPM Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Komputer

Digital transformation in the Islamic banking sector requires innovation that is responsive to user needs. The BYOND by BSI application is a form of digital transformation by Bank Syariah Indonesia in response to these dynamics. This study aims to examine customer acceptance and satisfaction with the use of the BYOND application based on five recent national studies. The research findings indicate that factors such as perceived usefulness, ease of use, trust, and Islamic banking features play a significant role in driving customer usage and loyalty. Challenges include low digital literacy and concerns about security. With a sustainable approach to feature development and digital education, BYOND has great potential to strengthen the digital Islamic banking ecosystem in Indonesia.

Sofiyatul Azkiyah; Aida Sari

International Journal of Islamic and Economic Education 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This research aims to examine how product quality and price influence the purchasing decisions of consumers buying Fukumi brand porang rice in Bandar Lampung City. As a healthier rice alternative, Fukumi porang rice has become popular among individuals who are health-conscious, particularly those on diets or managing diabetes. A quantitative method was applied, using surveys distributed to 150 buyers of Fukumi rice. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression. The findings reveal that both product quality and price have a significant impact on purchasing decisions. The regression analysis shows that product quality accounts for 54.1%, while price accounts for 57% of the decision-making process. An Adjusted R² of 0.567 indicates that 56.7% of the variation in purchase decisions is explained by these two factors, with the remaining 43.3% influenced by other variables not included in this study. These results emphasize the need for businesses to consistently deliver high product quality and set prices that reflect customer value to stay competitive.

Tazkiyah Sakinah; Anas Nabila; Eliza Delicia; Ni Kadek Wenda Pramesti; Ryan Kurniawan +5 more

POTENSI : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 2025 Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis UNDARIS

This community service activity aims to study the business model, marketing strategy, technology utilization, and success factors of Talula Jewl MSMEs in Bandar Lampung which are engaged in the anti-rust and waterproof titanium jewelry industry. The method used is descriptive qualitative through interviews, observations, and documentation. The analysis uses the Business Model Canvas and Marketing Mix (4P). The results of the study show that Talula Jewl has a social media-based marketing strategy that does not involve influencers, clear market segmentation, and quality products. Digital design and interaction use this technology. Market understanding, excellent service, and customer trust support sales success. Although there are fluctuations in sales in e-commerce, customer satisfaction remains high. Development is directed at opening offline stores

Intan Meilina Aisyah; Aidatul Istifaiyah; Supriyo

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Pendidikan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

PTK was conducted at SMAN 2 Pasuruan with one class as the subject of the research. The purpose of the CAR is to increase students' motivation to learn by using Quizziz learning media. The research was conducted in two cycles, with planning, implementation, observation, and reflection as part of it. The results of the study indicate that the use of Quizziz can increase students' desire to learn. Based on the results of the PTK conducted in class X of SMAN 2 Pasuruan on increasing students' learning motivation by using Quizziz learning media in mathematics learning. In cycle 1, the percentage of students' learning motivation was 74%. Furthermore, in the second cycle, the percentage of students' learning motivation was 83%. With this statement, students' learning motivation increased by 9%. With each quiz given, students become more active and compete healthily. The results show that Quizziz can be used as a useful learning tool to encourage students to learn more. This study found that Quizziz can increase students' motivation and have a positive effect on their learning outcomes.

Ira Restu Kurnia; Utari Febriyanti; Syintia Bela Puspita Sari; Desi Aida Mahendra; Nuke Rosiana Dewi

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pembangunan Lokal 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Education plays a crucial role in developing quality human resources, with one of the key aspects being the enhancement of students' interest in reading and literacy skills. However, fostering a reading culture among elementary school students remains a significant challenge, particularly at SDN Cilangkara 02, and which lacks a proper library. In response, the 2025 Cilangkara Village Community Service Program (KKN) students implemented the "Literacy Corner" initiative, which aimed to provide a simple, comfortable, and accessible reading space. This program adopted a participatory and educational implementative approach, involving teachers, students, the literacy community, and university students. Activities included conducting a needs assessment, collecting book donations, constructing and decorating the literacy corner, organizing the reading space, and holding an inauguration event. The results of the program showed a notable increase in students' interest in reading, as well as the development of a habit of interacting with books. Moreover, it helped cultivate a literacy culture within the school environment. Despite facing challenges such as limited books, inadequate funding, and students' distraction by gadgets, the program succeeded in achieving a positive impact. It not only contributed to improving literacy and character building but also fostered a sustainable reading culture at SDN Cilangkara 02

Aida Ulviani Nst; Marliyah Marliyah

Akuntansi Pajak dan Kebijakan Ekonomi Digital 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study examines the strategic role of Sharia Financial Institutions (LKS) in supporting economic growth and community empowerment in Medan City. Using a qualitative approach, this study highlights the contribution of LKS in empowering micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), increasing Islamic financial literacy, and financial inclusion. Results show that LKS have an important role in strengthening the community's economy despite facing challenges such as lack of literacy, limited digital services, and minimal government support. Development strategies include improving accessibility, socialization, product innovation, and government policy support. The findings confirm the importance of strengthening the role of LKS to encourage sustainable sharia-based economic growth in Medan City.

Firda Puspita Cahya; Aida Sofie Rahman; Ezzah Tanisha; M. Bahrul Mafaza; Nazwa Azria Khaifa

Inspirasi Dunia: Jurnal Riset Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Bahasa Indonesia as an official communication tool had grammatical guidelines such as Ejaan Bahasa Indonesia yang Disempurnakan (EYD) V, which was used to regulate the use of letters, punctuation, and word writing. One important aspect of this grammar was the correct use of capital letters. Unfortunately, there were still many errors in applying this rule, both in scientific and non-scientific writing. This study aimed to analyze the capitalization errors in the three winning letters of the Writing a Letter to the Minister of Education and Culture competition published on the Instagram account @kemdikbud.ri. This research used a qualitative method to examine the errors in capitalization in more depth. The results showed that most errors occurred in using capital letters at the beginning of sentences and proper names, and there were also inappropriate capital letters in the middle of sentences. Further education on capitalization was still needed, especially to improve good and correct writing skills according to Indonesian language guidelines.

Nur Aida; Rayyan Firdaus

Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Pajak 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Because interest-bearing deposits are not allowed by Islamic Sharia rules and principles, Islamic banks generally collect deposits in the form of profit-sharing investment accounts. These accounts differ from conventional deposits not only because of the profit-sharing nature of the returns they offer but also because the relationship between the customer and the bank is not a debt contract, so these deposits are not considered 'fixed capital.' (artinya, nasabah dapat menerima hasil negatif atau kerugian). This last characteristic poses serious regulatory issues in jurisdictions where bank deposits are legally required to have a definition of 'certain capital.' In general, the presence of such 'risk-bearing instruments' in the capital structure of Islamic banks complicates the assessment of their capital adequacy. Moreover, the fact that profit-sharing investment account holders are a type of equity investor without the governance rights held by creditors or shareholders poses a significant oversight problem. This article explains these issues in more detail and proposes a solution in the form of a structural distinction between Islamic banks in the narrow sense on one side, and entities managing profit-sharing investment accounts on the other.

Aulia Syahda; Diva Nurul Aida; Wahyu Hidayat; Zaini Ibrahim

Jurnal Riset dan Publikasi Ilmu Ekonomi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Before the development of science and technology, the payment system in Indonesia was only done using cash. Money is used to make daily human payments as a medium of exchange. Cash payment instruments are regulated in Law Number 7 of 2011 concerning Currency. But along with the development of science and technology, payment instruments have been more widely used. This progress comes in the form of digital payment instruments. QRIS is one of the digital payments available today. QRIS stands for Indonesian Quick Response Code Standard launched by Bank Indonesia. When making payments through QRIS as a means of payment, you can use one e-wallet to pay merchants, such as Link Aja, Gopay, OVO, DANA, Shopeepay, and others. This research was conducted to compare payment systems (cash and QRIS payments) made by Banten students in making transactions. This research was conducted using quantitative methodology. The distribution data was collected through the distribution of questionnaires.