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ISSN 2615-6075 (online) ISSN 2615-6946 (print) Journal of Socioeconomics and Development Volume 4, Number 1, April 2021 Higher education leadership and uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic Iwan Nugroho, Niken Paramita, Belay Tizazu Mengistie, and Oleksandr P Krupskyi Assessing the social factors of place dependence and changes in land use in sustainable agriculture: Case of Pandaan District, Pasuruan Regency, Indonesia Gunawan Prayitno, Wara Indira Rukmi, and Muhammad Iqbal Ashari The reduction of human development gap in origin and new regency in Eastern Indonesia Jihad Lukis Panjawa, Bhimo Rizky Samudro How important are health and education in boosting sub-national economic growth? Verazulianti Verazulianti, Taufiq Carnegie Dawood, and Teuku Zulham Sustainability of corporate based shallot farming business: Evidence from Malang Regency, Indonesia Rita Parmawati, Rizha Hardyansah, and Aditia Rahmawati Gender preference on the quality of landscape aesthetic of urban agriculture Diah Retno Dwi Hastuti, Rahim Darma, Darmawan Salman, Slamet Santosa, Triyatni Martosenjoyo, and Novaty Eny Dungga Economic growth and inequality of income distribution between regions: Evidence from Bali Province, Indonesia Dewa Putu Sudibya Sukmaadi and A. A. Istri Ngurah Marhaeni Household finances and social comparison: Determinants of financial well-being in Indonesia Aisyah Amatul Ghina and Subiakto Sukarno Inequality and transaction costs in a community-based water supply in rural area adjacent to national park Ambar Istiyani and Mohamad Shohibuddin Strengthening institutions theory on modification of technology acceptance model: A study of financial information system for local government Fauzi and Citrawati Jatiningrum Indonesian coffee exports and its relation to global market integration Fitriani Fitriani, Bustanul Arifin, and Hanung Ismono The production risk of broiler farm management at plasma breeders: Evidence from Indonesia Suwarta and Rita Hanafie The financial analysis of nitrogen fertilizers and planting systems and its implications on maize agribusiness: Evidence from Peshawar, Pakistan Farhan Ahmad, Ristina Siti Sundari, Junaid Ahmad, and Adnan Arshad The Study Program of Socioeconomics (Agribusiness), Agriculture Faculty, Widyagama University of Malang Jl. Taman Borobudur Indah No. 3 Malang 65142 INDONESIA Phone / Fax +62341 496919 Email: [email protected] OJS http://publishing-widyagama.ac.id/ejournal-v2/index.php/jsed/ ISSN 2615-6075 (online) ISSN 2615-6946 (print) Journal of Socioeconomics and Development (JSeD) publishes articles in the social and economic scope, development economics, social development, agribusiness, human resources development, regional development, geography, planning and development, institutional development, and sustainable development. JSeD is managed by The Study Program of Socioeconomics (Agribusiness), Agriculture Faculty, Widyagama University of Malang. JSeD is published bianually on April and October, available in printed and online version. Editorial Team Prof. Dr. Iwan Nugroho, Widyagama University of Malang, SINTA ID 5974912, Scopus ID 57209914106 Editorial Board Prof. Gunawan Prayitno, Brawijaya University, Indonesia, Scopus ID 57204106786 Prof. Endang Turmudi, PhD, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta Prof. Dr. Soetriono, University of Jember, SINTA ID 5985590 Scopus ID 57202747399 Prof. Dr. Jabal Tarik Ibrahim, University of Muhammadiyah Malang, SINTA ID 6026332 Dr. Suwarta, Widyagama University of Malang, SINTA ID 6651575, Scopus ID 85076609450 Dr. Mulyaningrum Sudibyo, University of Pasundan, Bandung, SINTA ID 258488 Dr. Ana Sopanah, Widyagama University of Malang, SINTA ID 5978881, Scopus ID 57204106786 International Editorial Board Prof. Corinthias P. M. Sianipar, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, Scopus ID 55898385800 Prof. Jerome Kueh, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia, Scopus ID 25634261100 Prof. Arif Bramantoro, King Abdulaziz University, Rabigh, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Scopus ID 13907263100 Dr. Oleksandr P. Krupskyi, Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, Ukraine, Scopus ID 56677782000 Dr. Erwin Nugraha, University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands, Scopus ID 56595132700 Dr. Mohammed Jamshed, Jamia Hamdard University, New Delhi, India, Scopus ID 57189239643 Dr. Jumadil Saputra, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia, Scopus ID 57195569546 Dr. A. K. M. Mohsin, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, China, Scopus ID 57219869049 Prof. Belay Tizazu Mengistie, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Scopus ID 56866170900 Dr. Olutosin A Otekunrin, Federal Univ. of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Nigeria, Scopus ID 57192949082 Prof. Romer C Castillo, Batangas State University, Batangas City, Philippines, Scopus ID 57191988890 Dr. Oluchukwu Anowor, Godfrey Okoye University, Enugu, Nigeria, Scopus ID 57204895157 Dr. Ana Sopanah, Widyagama University of Malang, SINTA ID 5978881, Scopus ID 57204106786 Managing Editors Dr. Rita Hanafie, Widyagama University of Malang, SINTA ID 5978136 Hefifa Rhesa Yuniar, Widyagama University of Malang English Editor Isnaini Nur Safitri, State Polytechnic of Malang Niken Paramita, Widyagama University of Malang, SINTA ID 6739345 Editor Address The Study Program of Socioeconomics (Agribusiness), Agriculture Faculty, Widyagama University of Malang Jl. Taman Borobudur Indah No. 3 Malang 65142 INDONESIA Phone / Fax +62341 496919 Email: [email protected] OJS http://publishing-widyagama.ac.id/ejournal-v2/index.php/jsed Published by Badan Penerbitan Universitas Widyagama Malang ©UWG Press, 2021 Website https://penerbitan.widyagama.ac.id/ ISSN 2615-6075 (online) ISSN 2615-6946 (print) Volume 4, Number 1, April 2021 Table of Content Higher education leadership and uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic 1-7 Iwan Nugroho, Niken Paramita, Belay Tizazu Mengistie, and Oleksandr P Krupskyi Assessing the social factors of place dependence and changes in land use in sustainable 8-20 agriculture: Case of Pandaan District, Pasuruan Regency, Indonesia Gunawan Prayitno, Wara Indira Rukmi, and Muhammad Iqbal Ashari The reduction of human development gap in origin and new regency in Eastern 21-32 Indonesia Jihad Lukis Panjawa, Bhimo Rizky Samudro How important are health and education in boosting sub-national economic growth? 33-45 Verazulianti Verazulianti, Taufiq Carnegie Dawood, and Teuku Zulham Sustainability of corporate based shallot farming business: Evidence from Malang 46-56 Regency, Indonesia Rita Parmawati, Rizha Hardyansah, and Aditia Rahmawati Gender preference on the quality of landscape aesthetic of urban agriculture 57-68 Diah Retno Dwi Hastuti, Rahim Darma, Darmawan Salman, Slamet Santosa, Triyatni Martosenjoyo, and Novaty Eny Dungga Economic growth and inequality of income distribution between regions: Evidence from 69-80 Bali Province, Indonesia Dewa Putu Sudibya Sukmaadi and A. A. Istri Ngurah Marhaeni Household finances and social comparison: Determinants of financial well-being in 81-93 Indonesia Aisyah Amatul Ghina and Subiakto Sukarno Inequality and transaction costs in a community-based water supply in rural area 94-108 adjacent to national park Ambar Istiyani and Mohamad Shohibuddin Strengthening institutions theory on modification of technology acceptance model: A 109-119 study of financial information system for local government Fauzi and Citrawati Jatiningrum Indonesian coffee exports and its relation to global market integration 120-133 Fitriani Fitriani, Bustanul Arifin, and Hanung Ismono The production risk of broiler farm management at plasma breeders: Evidence from 134-144 Indonesia Suwarta and Rita Hanafie The financial analysis of nitrogen fertilizers and planting systems and its implications on 145-155 maize agribusiness: Evidence from Peshawar, Pakistan Farhan Ahmad, Ristina Siti Sundari, Junaid Ahmad, and Adnan Arshad (this is a blank page) Journal of Socioeconomics and Development. 2021. 4(1): 1-7 Journal of Socioeconomics and Development https://publishing-widyagama.ac.id/ejournal-v2/index.php/jsed Higher education leadership and uncertainty during the COVID- 19 pandemic Iwan Nugroho1, Niken Paramita1*, Belay Tizazu Mengistie2, and Oleksandr P. Krupskyi3 1Widyagama University of Malang, Indonesia 2Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 3Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, Dnipro, Ukraine *Correspondence email: [email protected] ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT ►Editorial The impact of the pandemic on higher education activities is a major concern around the world. Higher education is obliged to carry out the necessary Article History measures of adaptation, innovation, and management change, which are Received 7 March 2021 promoted by leaders at various levels. The leadership is further committed to Accepted 23 March 2021 encouraging transformative changes to meet students’ most critical needs. Published 31 March 2021 Leadership is expected to be able to use all resources in the organization, even Keywords in limited conditions due to pandemic impacts. The crisis condition during COVID-19; empathy; pandemic become the main approach in implementing higher education communication; heuristic; leadership. First, the leader develops effective multi-directional communication leadership to mediate and respond to actual needs and changes, especially involving parties impacted or affected by policy changes. Second, the leader develops a JEL Classification cooperation network to support mutually one another to form productivity. It is A23; I00; I23 necessary to network with all interests to formulate the best solution