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Research paper thumbnail of Peran Masyarakat dalam Pengembangan Desa Wisata Berbasis Masyarakat

Jurnal Master Pariwisata (JUMPA)

Village tourism is an alternative form of tourism that presents the beauty of nature, social life... more Village tourism is an alternative form of tourism that presents the beauty of nature, social life and culture, it offers direct interaction with the local community as a form of tourist attraction offered. However, in practice, community is not fully involved in the process of village tourism development hence the community is not benefited from the village tourism. On the basis of existing problems, this article is intended to explain the importance of community involvement in village tourism development. This research is a qualitative study using a library research approach. The results show that the village tourism will be going to succeed if the community is being involved in the whole process. The community should be placed into 2 (two) roles at once, namely the community as the subject that has the right to determine the direction of village tourism development. Secondly, the community as an object where the goal of increasing community welfare is a priority in the village tou...

Research paper thumbnail of Pengembangan Konsep Smart Village Bagi Desa-Desa di Indonesia (Developing the Smart Village Concept for Indonesian Villages)

JURNAL IPTEKKOM : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan & Teknologi Informasi

Along with the development of information technology, several villages in Indonesia have started ... more Along with the development of information technology, several villages in Indonesia have started to develop smart village projects. However, given there seems to be little agreement about what the elements of the smart village are, various interpretations of the smart village emerge. Therefore, this article aims to develop the smart village concept for Indonesian villages. This research used a model-building method to create a conceptual construct of an empirical phenomenon. The results revealed that there were three main elements of the smart village, namely smart government, smart community and smart environment. The three elements were used to achieve the ultimate goal of developing smart villages, i.e. "smart relationship", the constructive linkages arise from the interplay of the three elements. Eventually, the synergy built upon the use of information technology will improve rural communities' welfare

Research paper thumbnail of Kecenderungan Perilaku Koruptif Kepala Desa dalam Pembangunan Desa

Matra Pembaruan

The commitment of the government in realizing village autonomy is realized by giving local-partic... more The commitment of the government in realizing village autonomy is realized by giving local-participatory development authority to the village. But in practice, the authority granted has been used by some village heads for corruption. On the basis of these problems, this article is intended to examine the causes of village heads to behave corruptly in the village development. This study uses a qualitative research method with an explorative approach. Collecting data through observation, interview and literature study. Data analysis techniques are carried out through data reduction, data presentation and conclusion. The results showed that the corrupt behaviour of the village head is caused by 3 (three) factors, namely: First, the regulatory factor in which the Villages Law gives a large development authority to the village government so that the position of the village head becomes a villagelevel central leader who monopolizes village development, coupled with the absence of village-level institutions that face-to-face to balances and controls the village head. Second, the personal factors of the village head such as the insistence of economic needs, greed, low integrity and morality as well as demands for political promises. Third, community factors in which there is no clear regulation/mechanism on how the community conducts monitoring and what indicators can be used as a reference by the community to assess the performance of the village head, so that it has implications for the low level of community control over the village head. These three factors contributed greatly to the corrupt behaviour of village head in the village development.

Research paper thumbnail of Peran Masyarakat dalam Pengembangan Desa Wisata Berbasis Masyarakat

Jurnal Master Pariwisata (JUMPA)

Village tourism is an alternative form of tourism that presents the beauty of nature, social life... more Village tourism is an alternative form of tourism that presents the beauty of nature, social life and culture, it offers direct interaction with the local community as a form of tourist attraction offered. However, in practice, community is not fully involved in the process of village tourism development hence the community is not benefited from the village tourism. On the basis of existing problems, this article is intended to explain the importance of community involvement in village tourism development. This research is a qualitative study using a library research approach. The results show that the village tourism will be going to succeed if the community is being involved in the whole process. The community should be placed into 2 (two) roles at once, namely the community as the subject that has the right to determine the direction of village tourism development. Secondly, the community as an object where the goal of increasing community welfare is a priority in the village tou...

Research paper thumbnail of Pengembangan Konsep Smart Village Bagi Desa-Desa di Indonesia (Developing the Smart Village Concept for Indonesian Villages)

JURNAL IPTEKKOM : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan & Teknologi Informasi

Along with the development of information technology, several villages in Indonesia have started ... more Along with the development of information technology, several villages in Indonesia have started to develop smart village projects. However, given there seems to be little agreement about what the elements of the smart village are, various interpretations of the smart village emerge. Therefore, this article aims to develop the smart village concept for Indonesian villages. This research used a model-building method to create a conceptual construct of an empirical phenomenon. The results revealed that there were three main elements of the smart village, namely smart government, smart community and smart environment. The three elements were used to achieve the ultimate goal of developing smart villages, i.e. "smart relationship", the constructive linkages arise from the interplay of the three elements. Eventually, the synergy built upon the use of information technology will improve rural communities' welfare

Research paper thumbnail of Kecenderungan Perilaku Koruptif Kepala Desa dalam Pembangunan Desa

Matra Pembaruan

The commitment of the government in realizing village autonomy is realized by giving local-partic... more The commitment of the government in realizing village autonomy is realized by giving local-participatory development authority to the village. But in practice, the authority granted has been used by some village heads for corruption. On the basis of these problems, this article is intended to examine the causes of village heads to behave corruptly in the village development. This study uses a qualitative research method with an explorative approach. Collecting data through observation, interview and literature study. Data analysis techniques are carried out through data reduction, data presentation and conclusion. The results showed that the corrupt behaviour of the village head is caused by 3 (three) factors, namely: First, the regulatory factor in which the Villages Law gives a large development authority to the village government so that the position of the village head becomes a villagelevel central leader who monopolizes village development, coupled with the absence of village-level institutions that face-to-face to balances and controls the village head. Second, the personal factors of the village head such as the insistence of economic needs, greed, low integrity and morality as well as demands for political promises. Third, community factors in which there is no clear regulation/mechanism on how the community conducts monitoring and what indicators can be used as a reference by the community to assess the performance of the village head, so that it has implications for the low level of community control over the village head. These three factors contributed greatly to the corrupt behaviour of village head in the village development.