PROSES BRAIN GAIN PELAKU MUDA AGRIBISNIS DI DATARAN TINGGI JAWA BARAT

This study aimed to describe: (1) the background of the brain gain actors; (2) the shoreline of brain gain actors; (3) basic decisions of actors to do a brain gain; (4) motivation of actors to do a brain gain; (5) the brain gain actors adaptation process; and (6) the design model of the brain gain p...

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Main Author: IWAN SETIAWAN, ADI NUGRAHA, MAHRA ARARI HERYANTO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jurusan Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Universitas Tanjungpura 2019-03-01
Series:Jurnal Social Economic of Agriculture
Online Access:http://jurnal.untan.ac.id/index.php/jsea/article/view/32595
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author IWAN SETIAWAN, ADI NUGRAHA, MAHRA ARARI HERYANTO
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description This study aimed to describe: (1) the background of the brain gain actors; (2) the shoreline of brain gain actors; (3) basic decisions of actors to do a brain gain; (4) motivation of actors to do a brain gain; (5) the brain gain actors adaptation process; and (6) the design model of the brain gain process in the highlands of West Java. The results showed that: (1) the average of brain gain actorshave undergraduate education, non-formal education, work experience in non-agriculture and business experiencein agriculture.They are categorized into primary actors, secondary actors and tertiary actors; (2) the shoreline actors spread of major cities in West Javato overseas; (3) the decision of brain gain is based on the consideration mental-rational, personal-emotional, awareness-collectivity, productive-adaptive, exploitative-reproductive, informal-integration, innovation-regeneration and participation-nonformal; (4) the brain gain motivation of primary actorsis guarantee income of vegetables on-farm, secondary actors is guarantee incomeof vegetable off-farm and tertiary actors isenvrinment advocating and creation of alternativebusiness; (5) the adaptation process of actors ranging from 1-3 years, through four stages of evolution and adaptation types are varied; and (6) the process of brain gain a precondition in independence developmentof young actors. The adaptation process of brain gain acors is slow, hence the need to strengthen the agribusness practical experience to potential brain gain actorswill return to the rural area. Keywords : agribusiness young actor, shoreline, decision, motivation, adaptation, brain gain
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spelling doaj.art-9b178f9556b748efb8f9990246cb95d02022-12-21T23:59:10ZengJurusan Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Universitas TanjungpuraJurnal Social Economic of Agriculture2252-38202579-32682019-03-017210.26418/j.sea.v7i2.3259524322PROSES BRAIN GAIN PELAKU MUDA AGRIBISNIS DI DATARAN TINGGI JAWA BARATIWAN SETIAWAN, ADI NUGRAHA, MAHRA ARARI HERYANTOThis study aimed to describe: (1) the background of the brain gain actors; (2) the shoreline of brain gain actors; (3) basic decisions of actors to do a brain gain; (4) motivation of actors to do a brain gain; (5) the brain gain actors adaptation process; and (6) the design model of the brain gain process in the highlands of West Java. The results showed that: (1) the average of brain gain actorshave undergraduate education, non-formal education, work experience in non-agriculture and business experiencein agriculture.They are categorized into primary actors, secondary actors and tertiary actors; (2) the shoreline actors spread of major cities in West Javato overseas; (3) the decision of brain gain is based on the consideration mental-rational, personal-emotional, awareness-collectivity, productive-adaptive, exploitative-reproductive, informal-integration, innovation-regeneration and participation-nonformal; (4) the brain gain motivation of primary actorsis guarantee income of vegetables on-farm, secondary actors is guarantee incomeof vegetable off-farm and tertiary actors isenvrinment advocating and creation of alternativebusiness; (5) the adaptation process of actors ranging from 1-3 years, through four stages of evolution and adaptation types are varied; and (6) the process of brain gain a precondition in independence developmentof young actors. The adaptation process of brain gain acors is slow, hence the need to strengthen the agribusness practical experience to potential brain gain actorswill return to the rural area. Keywords : agribusiness young actor, shoreline, decision, motivation, adaptation, brain gainhttp://jurnal.untan.ac.id/index.php/jsea/article/view/32595
spellingShingle IWAN SETIAWAN, ADI NUGRAHA, MAHRA ARARI HERYANTO
PROSES BRAIN GAIN PELAKU MUDA AGRIBISNIS DI DATARAN TINGGI JAWA BARAT
Jurnal Social Economic of Agriculture
title PROSES BRAIN GAIN PELAKU MUDA AGRIBISNIS DI DATARAN TINGGI JAWA BARAT
title_full PROSES BRAIN GAIN PELAKU MUDA AGRIBISNIS DI DATARAN TINGGI JAWA BARAT
title_fullStr PROSES BRAIN GAIN PELAKU MUDA AGRIBISNIS DI DATARAN TINGGI JAWA BARAT
title_full_unstemmed PROSES BRAIN GAIN PELAKU MUDA AGRIBISNIS DI DATARAN TINGGI JAWA BARAT
title_short PROSES BRAIN GAIN PELAKU MUDA AGRIBISNIS DI DATARAN TINGGI JAWA BARAT
title_sort proses brain gain pelaku muda agribisnis di dataran tinggi jawa barat
url http://jurnal.untan.ac.id/index.php/jsea/article/view/32595
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