ASEAN Journal of Social Responsibility (AJSR) https://prospectpublishing.id/ojs/index.php/ajsr <p>ASEAN Journal of Social Responsibility (AJSR) is a peer-reviewed journal, established by Prospect Publishing in 2024 as an international journal. ASEAN Journal of Social Responsibility (AJSR) is a medium for academicians, government, private companies, and social institutions to communicate community empowerment activities. Each published article is expected to provide new insight and inspire activities elsewhere on related issues.<br />ASEAN Journal of Social Responsibility (AJSR) admits articles from activity reports. There are no specific scientific limitations in this journal. ASEAN Journal of Social Responsibility collects activity reports articles about :<br />1.⁠ ⁠Community Development &amp; Empowerment<br />2.⁠ ⁠Corporate Social Responsibility<br />3.⁠ ⁠Stakeholders Engagement<br />4.⁠ ⁠Corporate Social Innovation<br />5.⁠ ⁠Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</p> <p>ASEAN Journal of Social Responsibility (AJSR) publishes all reports on implementing community empowerment and community development. It is available online as an open-access source. This statement clarifies the ethical behavior of all parties involved in publishing an article in this journal, including the author, the editor-in-chief, the Editorial Board, the reviewer, and the publisher.</p> en-US journalprospect@arjunawijaya.co (Sylvatra Puspita Sari) endiyanto.prasetya@arjunawijaya.co (Endiyanto Yoga Prasetya) Sat, 05 Oct 2024 08:56:34 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.8 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 The Business Model Canvas Workshop for Building the Capacity of MSME Entrepreneurs in Harjamukti https://prospectpublishing.id/ojs/index.php/ajsr/article/view/342 <p>Depok City is one of the buffer cities of the Special Region of Jakarta. This condition brings potential in the development of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). However, MSME entrepreneurs in Depok City still face several problems, one of which is human resources. Thus, PT Perusahaan Gas Negara, Tbk – Offtake Stasiun Cimanggis (PGN Cimanggis) developed the MSME Entrepreneurial Mindset Change Workshop event through the utilization of Business Model Canvas (BMC Workshop). The BMC Workshop aimed to improve knowledge of participants in designing, managing, and optimizing business models to achieve success in a dynamic business environment. This BMC Workshop event was used the PIE (Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation) model approach. There were 3 delivery techniques, including: lecture, group discussion, and practice. PGN Cimanggis successfully held the BMC Workshop as part of its CSR program targeting vulnerable group of women, who are head of household (PEKKA is an abbreviation of <em>Perempuan Kepala Keluarga</em>, in Bahasa) in Harjamukti Subdistrict, Cimanggis District, Depok City. The BMC Workshop was successful in improving the knowledge of participants in designing, managing, and optimizing business models to achieve success in a dynamic business environment.</p> Isa Elfianto, Chindy Respa, Nur Rahmi Fajri Yanti Copyright (c) 2024 ASEAN Journal of Social Responsibility (AJSR) https://prospectpublishing.id/ojs/index.php/ajsr/article/view/342 Sat, 05 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000 Effectiveness of a Mixture of Clam Shell Flour, Fly Ash & Bottom Ash (FABA) in Honey Gourd Planting Media https://prospectpublishing.id/ojs/index.php/ajsr/article/view/240 <p>Shellfish, Fly Ash &amp; Bottom Ash (FABA) is waste produced by Steam Power Plants (PLTU) and is often seen as a useless material. Shellfish shell waste which is then processed into flour is produced from the filtration process or during extracting sea water supplies. These clam shells were carried by the suction current of the Circulation Water Pump (CWP) pump, then were collected in a holding tank. On the other hand, FABA is a waste product of the coal combustion process in the form of flying and precipitated materials. The location of Steam-electric power station is generally in coastal areas where this activity is carried out at Lontar Steam-electric power station. The presence of the Lontar Steam-electric power station in the coastal area generates green mussel shell waste. Both types of waste have the potential to be detrimental to the environment if not utilized. One use of waste is in the agricultural sector as a substitute for planting media. The planting medium the place which the plants grow and produce fruit, so the right composition is required in mixing. The Lontar community generally prefers honey gourd plants as the main commodity for cultivation. Trials were conducted to determine the composition of the planting media mixture by utilizing shellfish flour and FABA in honey gourd cultivation. Activities were carried out in the laboratory and planting in demo plots in the field to test the media composition mixture. A total of four media mixture formulas were utilized for this activity, namely: conventional planting media (MK), conventional planting media plus shellfish (MK+CK), conventional planting media with FABA (MK+FABA), and conventional planting media with a mixture of both wastes (MK+CK+FABA). The results revealed that mixing shellfish flour waste and FABA could be utilized as a substitute for growing media in honey gourd cultivation. Additionally, this</p> <p>new method provides economic, social and environmental benefits with a total benefit value amounting to <strong>Rp115,580,000 per year</strong>.</p> <p><strong>Keywords</strong></p> <p>Fly ash; bottom ash; potting mix; clam shel; efficiency</p> Junita M. Butarbutar, Drajat Suseno, Nabilah Dzakiroh, Rizal Bahtiar, Zulfikar Damaralam Sahid Copyright (c) 2024 ASEAN Journal of Social Responsibility (AJSR) https://prospectpublishing.id/ojs/index.php/ajsr/article/view/240 Fri, 12 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0000