Covid-19 Corona pandemic has overwhelmed the world since January 2020 and has spread in Indonesia in March 2020. After that, all the lifestyle is changed. The majority of people/employees work from home. Many offices, factories, and industries were closed because people are frightened of the virus covid-19 corona. Millions of people in the world have died from this virus. This research would explore how the teacher and lecturer work from home. Have they worked productively? This study aims to determine the effect of the work environment and stress on productivity mediated by work engagement while teacher and lecturer work from home because of the Covid-19 Corona pandemic. The sampling technique was convenient, with 151 respondents working and living in Yogyakarta Province and city nears Yogyakarta. Data is collected by questionnaire, Likert scale 1-7. The Data was analyzed by Multiple Linear Regression with intervening. The results showed that work environment and stress positively and significantly influenced productivity, but work engagement was not an intervening variable. Coefficient of Determination, Adjusted R 2 is 0.48.
The old development perspective which focuses on physical development, has shifted towards the human paradigm as the main key to development. Improving the quality of human capital has a major influence on increasing a country's economic growth. This study aims to analyze the effect of the components of the Human Development Index on economic growth in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. The components of the human development index in this study include Life Expectancy, Average Length of School and Per Capita Expenditures. This research uses quantitative methods. The type of data used is secondary data with cross section 5 district / city panel data and time series for 10 years, from 2009-2018. The analytical tool used is panel data with the Common Effect model. The results showed that life expectancy had a negative and not significant effect on economic growth, the average length of school had a positive and significant effect on economic growth, per capita expenditure had a negative and significant effect on economic growth and life expectancy, average length of schooling, and per capita expenditure jointly influence economic growth.
This study aims to analyze the development strategy of micro, small and medium enterprises based on creative economy in Panggungharjo Village, Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, and provide alternative strategies that are carried out, faced with the Covid 19 Pandemic. As a tourist village, Panggungharjo Village has great potential to developing, including MSME companies based on the creative economy, namely creative businesses: Dibyo Lurik, Kajeng Handicraft, and Embroidery (Convection). Every MSME has different problems especially when faced with the Covid 19 Pandemic situation. This study uses a qualitative approach with the data sources used are primary and secondary data sources. Data collection techniques by conducting observations, in-depth interviews (in-depth interviews), and documentation. The data analysis technique uses SWOT analysis to determine the main strategy to be carried out by MSME actors in Panggungharjo Village. The results of the research obtained from the results of the SWOT analysis, namely the Dibyo Lurik, Embroidery (Convection) business, are in the first quadrant position with a very profitable situation for the company. Kajeng Handicraft's business is in quadrant II, where a company may face various threats, so it needs to use its strengths in order to take advantage of opportunities.
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