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- ItemANALYSIS OF AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRY AND SERVICE INEQUALITY IN INDONESIA PERIOD 2014.1-2019.3(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 2, 2020) Sugiartiningsih; Hanim, WasifahABSTRACT---Industrialization is a necessity for a country to be properly called a developed country. The Indonesian economy during the development process has changed its structure from relying on the agricultural sector to the industrial sector. The development of the contribution of the industrial sector to Indonesia's GDP during the New Order continues to increase and vice versa for the agricultural sector. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the development of the contribution of the agricultural, industrial and service sectors to GDP in Indonesia in the period 2014.1-2019.3 due to a phenomenon that deviates from the theory of economic structure change. From the calculation results it is proven that the development of the contribution of the agricultural and industrial sectors to Indonesia's GDP has decreased. In contrast, the contribution of the service sector to Indonesia's GDP showed an increase. The contributing factors are low productivity, regulation and downstreaming in the agricultural sector. While the industrial sector is caused by the scarcity of oil and gas and the non-optimal role of the non-oil sector in competing with foreign countries. While the increase in the transportation services sector is due to the role of Gojek that can replace public transportation. The solution needed in agriculture and industry is the improvement of government regulations and the need for superior human resources. As for the service sector, it needs to be optimized by providing infrastructure and improving management, especially sea and air.
- ItemANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENT OF INDONESIAN OIL AND GAS EXPORT AND IMPORT IN INTERNATIONAL MARKETS AND CURRENT TRANSACTIONS INDONESIA PERIOD 2008.1-2018.3(Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical & Control Systems, Vol. 11, 03-Special Issue, 2019) Sugiartiningsih; Hanim, Wasifah; Ikram, Syafrizal; SyafdinalThe purpose of this study is to know the development of the value of oil and gas exports and imports as well as the Indonesian Current Transactions for the period 2008.1 - 2018.3. The research method used is a quantitative descriptive approach using the Old Least Squares (OLS) method. Based on the results of data processing for the variable Indonesian oil and gas export value on the international market and Current Transactions, there is a declining development. Whereas for the variable value of oil and gas import in the international market, there is an increasing development. The development of these three variables is in accordance with the reality in Indonesia which has experienced oil and gas scarcity and the still high import of services from the beginning of development until now. Likewise, Indonesia's population growth is quite high because the failure of the Planning Outreach program in Indonesia requires high oil and gas consumption. The effort that must be made is to create alternative energy sources that are biofuel and called green energy.
- ItemANALYSIS OF PUBLIC SERVICES TOWARDS COMMUNITY’S SATISFACTION IN DEPARTMENT OF POPULATION AND CIVIL REGISTRATION OF INDONESIA(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 2, 2020) Sukmawati, Fitri; Hanim, WasifahThe purpose of this study is to measure measuring community satisfaction as service users and improving the quality of public service delivery. One of the efforts that must be made in improving Public Services is conducting a Community Satisfaction Survey of service users. The sampling technique used purposive sampling at the Department of Population and Civil Registry of the City of Tangerang, totaling 100 respondents. The processing of the data using Likert scale, converting Community Satisfaction Scale values, Grouping Community Satisfaction Index Data. The results proved that the performance of public services from the Department of Population and Civil Registry of Tangerang City was categorized as good and excellent
- ItemARE BASIC INFRASTRUCTURES HAVE GOOD IMPACT ON POVERTY REDUCTION? AN INDONESIAN PANEL DATA ANALYSIS(Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical & Control Systems, Vol. 11, 03-Special Issue, 2019) Hanim, Wasifah; Sugiartiningsih; Qamri, Ghulam MuhammadPoverty is multidimensional. A poor person is not only as a result of insufficient income for minimum physical needs, but also due to the lack of accessibility to productive resources. This paper empirically investigated the impact of water and sanitation infrastructure on poverty reduction. Analysis has been done for 6 years during the period 2011-2016. The research analysed the relationship between dependent variable and independent variable, as the dependent variable was poverty rate and the independent variables were infrastructures consisted of water, sanitation, and electricity. Each of variable is represented by proportion of the household for consuming water and sanitation, and electricity. Other independent variables are unemployment rate, economic growth, and mean years schooling. The relationship between dependent variable and independent variable was analysed using regression of panel data. Empirical results of the paper showed that the enhancement in consuming water and sanitation and electricity infrastructure have positive impact on reducing poverty rate.
- ItemCLUSTER BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AT THE MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES(10th UBAYA International Annual Symposium On Management, Universitas Surabaya, 2013-03-16) Hanim, WasifahCluster approach is very important as one approaches considered for improving SMEs, the approach is better than the individual approaches. Small-medium entrepreneurs have never had a meeting with other similar companies in their environment. SMEs individually are usually not able to capture market opportunity as a result they often miss the opportunity to exchange information and experiences as well as opportunities for product development collaboration to work on the existing market potential. Business networks are proved effectively to increase business competitiveness due to synergy. In the cluster approach, supporting (both technical, management and financial) distributed to the group rather than individual SMEs. This study aims to analyze the dominant factor effecting the development of business clusters and model development on bamboo crafts industry in Tasikmalaya District using factor analysis. Bamboo industry chosen because it is one of the leading industry in Tasikmalaya district that has a strong brand image and a lot of local employment. The data used primary and secondary data, primary data was collected through stakeholder discussion forums, questionnaires, and interviews with relevant actors, namely local government, educational and training institutions, financial institutions, research and development, business associations, as well as business units which include the workforce in it. Observations directly to the business units also performed to determine the production process and business conditions, particularly in capturing information about the obstacles faced. While the secondary data used are policy documents at the central and local, regional statistical data, and relevant literature.
- ItemTHE DETERMINANT FACTORS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) ON INDONESIAN ECONOMY(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 2, 2020) Hanim, Wasifah; Sugiartiningsih; Saudi, Mohd Haizam MohdEconomic capacity has main role in developing countries including Indonesia, many factors can impact economic capacity in a country. This study analyses the impact of FDI on economy using cross-section regression in 2012 and 2016. The model is used Ordinary Least Square (OLS). Independent variables are Human Development Index (HDI), Labor Force in log lormal (Ln LF). Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Domestic Investment (DI). Dependent Variable is Economy Capacity is measured by Gross Domestic Regional Bruto in log normal (Ln GDRB). Our results suggest that foreign direct investment has positif impact on Indonesia’s economy in 2012 and 2016.
- ItemEFFECTS OF GROWTH & LEARNING AND INTERNAL BUSINESS PROCESSES ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE (Survey Of Regional Water Company (PDAM) In Java)(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 02, 2020) Ikram, Syafrizal; Hanim, Wasifah; SugiartiningsihThe study aims to find out whether growth & learning affect financial performance; does the internal business process affect financial performance. This type of research is verification and descriptive with an analysis unit of 108 Regional Water Supply Companies (PDAMs) in Java. The analysis used is multiple regression analysis. The results of the study show that growth & learning are influential and internal business processes influence financial performance.
- ItemHOW IMPORTANT GENDER INEQUALITY IN EDUCATION ON POVERTY REDUCTION? INDONESIAN CASE(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 02, 2020) Hanim, WasifahGender inequality is considered as an important issue in development that can affect poverty alleviation. The gap reduction between men and women in education would affect a number of development goals. This study attempt to reveal impact of gender inequality in education on poverty in Indonesia. This research used Ordinary Least Square (OLS) model to get degree of gender inequality in education. With data from Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) between 2010–2018, we used several parameter like the number of poor people, the number of gender inequality in education, inflation rate, unemployment rate and opennes. The results shown that increasing education level for women would give strong impact on poverty reduction in Indonesia.
- ItemIDENTIFICATION OF ADVANCE COMODITIES USING INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS: SOUTH KALIMANTAN PROVINCE CASE(The 5th IRSA International Institute Conference, Indonesian Regional Science Association (IRSA), Faculty of Economics and Business Udayana University, 2015-08-03) Hanim, Wasifah; Qamri, Ghulam Muhammad; Lasniroha, TettyIn the era of regional autonomy required to explore the economic potential in order to enhance regional economic growth. For the development of an economic sector in a region should be done, it would be more effective and efficient if it is based on the consideration of the relationships in all economic sectors in moving the economy as a whole. This study aims to identify the potential economic sectors in the province of South Kalimantan. The analytical method used is the analysis of backward linkages (backward linkage) and forward linkages (forward linkage). The data used are secondary data input-output table of 50 sectors of South Kalimantan province. Based on the analysis will be produced four classifications commodity that is known commodities that have forward and backward linkages high, commodity forward linkage has particularly high but lower backward linkages, commodities that have high backward linkages but low forward linkages, which has been linked to commodities forward and backward linkages low.
- ItemTHE IMPACT OF GENDER INEQUALITY IN EDUCATION ON POVERTY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: INDONESIAN CASE(8th Widyatama International Seminar on Sustainability (WISS 2016), Widyatama University and IEEE, 2016-09-05) Hanim, WasifahGender inequality is the one of basic problem in development, gender equality will strengthen the country's ability to improve economy capacity. This study investigates the impact of gender inequality in education on poverty and economic growth. By using econometric model, analysis of the impact of gender inequality in education on poverty and economic growth uses Two Stage Least Square (TSLS) model. Data is collected by secondary data set 2001-2011 from Jakarta Statistic Bereau. Endogeneous variables are economic growth and poverty rate, as exogeneous varibles are gender inequality in education, the share of agricultural sector on economy, the share of industrial sector on economy, inflation rate and unemployment rate. As the instrumental variables are investment, opennes and labor force. The results indicate that gender inequality in education has strong negative impact on economic growth and has positive impact on poverty in Indonesia.
- ItemMENGGALI POTENSI EKONOMI LOKAL DENGAN PENDEKATAN INPUT-OUTPUT: STUDI DI PROPINSI KALIMANTAN SELATAN(Jurnal Akuntansi Bisnis & Ekonomi (JABE), Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Widyatama,Vol. 1 No. 1, 2015-03) Hanim, WasifahThis paper to investigate the relations of identification advanced comoodities at South Kalimantan base on Input-Output Table. Source of data Used Input-Output Table 50 sector of South Kalimantan. Base on The IO mode,l author used backward linkage and forward linkage analysis as tools for inditification advanced commodities.
- ItemNURSE INTENTION IN REPORTING PATIENT SAFETY INCIDENT(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 01, 2020) Supriyantoro; Krissadi, Lovi; Aida, Mus; Hanim, WasifahData report on Patient Safety Incident in X Hospital Malang of the year 2018 showed that 64.83% occurred in the nursing unit, 18.5% in the pharmaceutical unit and 49.25% was conducted by the doctor while 7.40% took place in other units. The high rate of Patient Safety Incidents in the nursing unit is in accordance with the distribution of Patient Safety Incident Report published by KKPRS in 2011, where it is accounted for the highest incidence rate. Given the patient safety culture in X Hospital Malang is still inadequate, leading to the possibility of underreporting or hidden report. This study aimed to analyze the patient safety culture effect towards nurses’ desire in reporting Patient Safety Incident with the Perception of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) on the flow chart of Patient Safety Incident reporting as the intervening variable in X Hospital Malang. The research method was descriptive analysis with cross sectional quantitative approach (quantitative cross-sectional study). The primary data was collected by distributing questionnaires to nurses while Partial Least Square (PLS) was used as the analysis method, a structural equation analysis (SEM). The result of this study is considered quite well, from the total of 12 cultural dimensions, 7 are rated as poor, 1 is rated as average while the remaining 4 are rated as good. The perception of nurses towards the SOP on the flow chart of Patient Safety Incident Reporting is considered good, the understanding and the ability to distinguish Patient Safety Incident, creating reports, and performing grading are considered poor, although te understanding and the ability to identify incident are good. The desire of nurses in reporting Patient Safety Incident is rated as average even though the desire to report adverse and sentinel events is considered good, but the desire to report near miss and no harm events is poor. The result from this study conclude that patient safety culture has positive and significant impact on the perceptions of nurses towards sop on patient incident reporting flowchart. their perceptions positively and significantly affect their willingness to report patient safety incident. This study found that patient safety culture has positive and significant impact effect to their willingness to report patient safety incident through their perceptions towards sop on patient safety incident reporting flowchart.
- ItemREALIZATION OF EXPANSIVE MONETARY POLICY IN PRESSING INFLATION IN INDONESIA PERIOD 2005.07-2016.07(Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical & Control Systems, Vol. 11, 03-Special Issue, 2019) Sugiartiningsih; Hanim, WasifahThe main problem of the country's economy is inflation. Similarly with Indonesia after the Reform Era until now the government has always tried hard to be able to suppress inflation as low as possible. The purpose of this research is to know the solution of expansive monetary policy in suppressing inflation in Indonesia period 2005.07-2016.07. The research methodology uses a quantitative descriptive approach that is a simple regression analysis model to see the causal relationship between expansionary monetary policy and inflation in Indonesia. Based on the calculation results obtained a positive and significant relationship, so in accordance with the theory of monetary policy. Its realization in various cities in Indonesia, the implementation of expansionary monetary policy is done by lowering interest rates has impacted the high productivity of the agricultural sector which in turn will reduce the price of agricultural commodities so that national inflation can also be suppressed.