University Social Responsibility from the Transformative Ecofeminism Perspective
Date
2022Author
Widianingsih, Luky Patricia
Triyuwono, Iwan
Djamhuri, Ali
Rosidi
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This study aims to find conceptual innovations, with a focus on the scope of
University Social Responsibility in the perspective of transformative
ecofeminism. The basic belief that guides action in this research is the
transformative worldview. The research approach is based on feminism with the
data collection process carried out by observation, in-depth interviews,
documentation, and FGDs. The two data research rigour strategies chosen were
to maintain the credibility (internal validity) and reliability of the research data
through triangulation of techniques and sources and to carefully review the
documentation of research procedures/protocols and databases. The
presentation of data and the results of the study used a “spiral data analysis.”
This process was carried out by data management, making memos,
categorizing, and interpreting data to presenting the final research report. The
sample is stated with ten key informants used as participants. The results of the
study provide a framework for the scope of USR, which consists of eight
dimensions in which there are 27 indicators that direct the university's actions
in realizing its social responsibility. IPE (Integrity, Professionalism,
Entrepreneurship) organizational culture becomes a reinforcing value in
realizing the goals of each dimension.
