Papers by M.Iqbal Fardian
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Journal of Research and Technology, Feb 11, 2023
The transformation of business models using increasingly big data analytics is one of the most si... more The transformation of business models using increasingly big data analytics is one of the most significant changes in today's modern corporate culture. The emphasis in contemporary business has switched from a product to a platform. Human resources as Full Stack Engineers are required to respond to changes in business with the dimensions of the Internet of Things, Big Data, Augmented Reality, and Artificial Intelligence. Efforts to develop Full Stack Engineers are necessary since this is a worldwide and national stage for Software Engineers in the Industrial Revolution Era 4.0. The purpose of this research is to establish the hard skills of prospective Software Engineer graduates from an information technology institute of engineering and technology and the skills needs of the business world in the real world. Makers Institute Bandung's experience in managing Full Stack Engineers has revealed that there is a gap between what they learn in college and what is required. One of the gaps is that what is taught in the classroom does not apply to what is required in the workplace. There isn't truly a relationship. One of the issues that prospective Software Engineers confront is the lack of a robust model of thinking when it comes to constructing device integration.
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Jurnal Informatika Ekonomi Bisnis, Jan 7, 2024
This study uses Susenas March 2019 raw data in a cross-section of 34 provinces and 514 districts/... more This study uses Susenas March 2019 raw data in a cross-section of 34 provinces and 514 districts/cities in Indonesia with a coverage of 315,672 households, designed using a quasi-experiment on the treatment group and control group after program implementation. The treatment group was formed by beneficiary families while the control group was formed by nonbeneficiary families. The sample of beneficiaries was 50,485 or 9,845,922 households if calculated with Susenas weighting (65.55% of the total 2019 realization of 15,020,323 national beneficiaries) and non-beneficiaries were 181,358 households. The data were analyzed using a probit regression model and impact estimation was conducted using the Propensity Score Matching (PSM) approach. The results suggest that education level is a bigger determinant for households to become Rastra-BPNT beneficiaries, especially for household heads who did not finish primary school and those who graduated from primary school. Rastra-BPNT food social assistance has a significant and positively correlated impact on beneficiary families with a pattern of food proportion to total expenditure > 50%. There was a shift in the food consumption budget share for Beneficiary Families in several dominant commodities such as grains; eggs and milk; processed food and beverages; and cigarettes, tobacco and betel. The distribution of Rastra-BPNT from November 2018 to February 2019 can reduce the gap between household groups, but there are still errors in the distribution of benefits.
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Technium Social Sciences Journal
The decrease in the quality of the environment is one of the key problems currently facing human ... more The decrease in the quality of the environment is one of the key problems currently facing human society, especially if the decrease in environmental capacity to serve human needs is considered to be a factor in the emergence of global warming phonemes. In addition, all human actions are deemed responsible for the decline in environmental degradation. The aim of the paper is to see how, as formulated by the classical STIRPAT model, human activity in Indonesia are considered to be driving factors for the deterioration of environmental quality, particularly population, economic, and technology. The authors used the Extended STIRPAT in this research. CO2 emissions model explained by several driving factors as a dependent variable In contrast, the additional variables (extended) are foreign direct investment and institutional quality. The data used are the annual time series in Indonesia from 1971 to 2018. This research was investigated using the method of ARDL (Autoregressive Distribut...
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Political transaction has become a common phenomenon that accompanies elections. It does not only... more Political transaction has become a common phenomenon that accompanies elections. It does not only occur in countries with well-established democratic systems, but also in developing nations. Academic engagement with the concept of democracy increasingly explores its links to the chaotic commodification of electors' votes. Political transactions can trigger several problems, such as political structures, citizenship awareness, or cultural relations issues that form a democratic structure of the country. Political transactions are processes of negotiation that take place between elites. This paper explores the contestation of social positions to gain electors' votes in the context of the legislative election conducted in Banyuwangi. The strategies used by legislative candidates to obtain votes through transactional relationships demonstrates the various actors involved in general elections. First, the researcher argues that democratization has transformed the sacred position o...
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Political transaction has become a common phenomenon that accompanies elections. It does not only... more Political transaction has become a common phenomenon that accompanies elections. It does not only occur in countries with well-established democratic systems, but also in developing nations. Academic engagement with the concept of democracy increasingly explores its links to the chaotic commodification of electors' votes. Political transactions can trigger several problems, such as political structures, citizenship awareness, or cultural relations issues that form a democratic structure of the country. Political transactions are processes of negotiation that take place between elites. This paper explores the contestation of social positions to gain electors' votes in the context of the legislative election conducted in Banyuwangi. The strategies used by legislative candidates to obtain votes through transactional relationships demonstrates the various actors involved in general elections. First, the researcher argues that democratization has transformed the sacred position o...
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