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- ItemACCELERATING ENTREPRENEURSHIP COMPETENCY IN HIGHER EDUCATION GRADUATES THROUGH COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE LEARNING(Konferensi Internasional SEAAIR 2004, 2004-09-21) Sudiarto, A. Edi; Kusumastuti, DyahThe development of using Competitive Intelligence (CI) in industrial sector has brought about new competency needs of Higher Education (HE) graduates that are Entrepreneurship Competency (EC). In the mean time, the implementation of '-..1 in HE, especially in Indonesia is considered as a new thing. Therefore, HE as the agent of change in the society should respond to such changes immediately through CI learning in HE by developing EC for its graduates. In this case CI could be used to assist the student learning to control and monitor external information in the field of economics, knowledge, technology, social science, environment, politics, patents, and business competition. HE that applies CI learning is believed could accelerate the establishing of EC for their graduates. To implement CI, Dou (2003) introduces four CI cycle levels, these are: (l) Information gathering, (2) Information management, (3) Information Analysis, and (4) Information understanding. The transformation of raw materials of information into strategic information that has more added value happened in these CI cycles and this is called knowledge -intelligence. Through CI learning, HE graduates not only.have the competency as job seekers but also as job creators. This study reported that CI learning could be implemented by: (1) special lecture topics are given by all study program, or (2) CI only being a part of course content 1)1' several lecture topics, such as: Strategic Management, Decision Making, Marketing Management, Management of Information System, or other relevant lecture topics.
- ItemACCEPTANCY OF APPLICATION AN INNOVATIVE MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING SYSTEM, USER SATISFACTION AND CORPORATE SOUNDNESS LEVEL(2nd International Conference on Literature, Finance and Marketing (ICLFM'14) Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), International Scientific Academy of Engineering & Technology, 2014-03-27) Fadjar, AchmadThis study aims is to examine factors that affect corporate soundness level based on the hypothesis that there are significant acceptancy of application an innovative management accounting system on the corporate soundness level either partially or simultaneously through user satisfaction . In this study the analysis unit is the state-owned company (BUMN) in Strategic Industrial fields that are governed by Kepmen BUMN No. Kep-100/MBU/2002. BUMNIS which selected as the analysis unit of BUMNIS that domiciled in Bandung West Java province of Indonesia. The empirical test results indicate that there are significant influence by acceptancy of application an innovative management accounting systems on the corporate soundness level either partially or simultaneously through user satisfaction.
- ItemACHIEVEMENT MOTIVE AND ENTREPRENEURIAL OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (A Survey on Accounting Firms in Bandung)(Universitas Widyatama, 2010-03-17) Islahuzzaman-
- ItemACTIVE VERSUS PASSIVE STRATEGY IN FORMING OPTIMAL PORTFOLIO IN INDONESIA STOCK EXCHANGE(The 8th Internatioanl Conference on Business and Management Research, Sungkyunkwan University and Indonesia University, 2013-11-07) Utami, Eristy Minda; Susanti, NenengThe objective of this research is to compare portfolio performance that is formed by active portfolio strategy and passive portfolio strategy. This research was conducted on 31 shares of companies incorporated in the LQ 45 index in Indonesia Stock Exchange in the period 2009-2010. The research method used in this research is descriptive and verification method. Method is used in the active portfolio formation is security selection method with Single Index Model, while index fund is used to form passive portfolio. Based on research conducted on the four methods, (Sharpe, Treynor, Jensen’s Alpha) using the t test of the one part with a 5% significance level, obtained t-statistic (7,197, 6,939, 9,110) is greater than ttable + (1,717) and Coefficient of Variation method (-3,071) is smaller than -t-tabel ( + 1,717). Then lead to the conclusion that the performance of stock portfolios based on an active strategy is better than a passive strategy in LQ 45 at Indonesia Stock Exchange 2009- 2010 period.
- ItemADOPSI TEKNOLOGI INF'ORMASI UKM DI INDONESIA DALAM MENGHADAPI MEA(Malaysia-Indonesia Postgraduate Social, Economic, Science and Education Research Seminar (MIPERS) 2015, Universitas Widyatama, Universiti Selangor, 2015-03-16) Puspitasari, Devy MawarnieAdvances in information technology are relatively ropid currently affecting the development of the world economy. Speed and accuracy of business data processing to the demands of society to face of the ASEAN economic community. This sndy revealed that the effect of the adoption of information technolog) toward performance of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) shou*ed a large role to increase competitiyeness and value added of the SMEs. Elfect of adoption of inforntation technology on the perforntance of SMEs in this study was 17%. It looks still relatively less, due to the lack of socialization on the intplementation of information technology to improve the competitiveness and value-added SMEs. The correlation between the adoption of information technologt with the ease of use of technology has positive influence on the performance of SMEs. The role of human resource competencies are able to apply inforntation technology is needed to support implementotion. The correlation bety.,een the adoption of information technologlt to intensity of the benefits give a positive effect on the perfornrance of SMEs by 47%. Information technology contributes significant bene/its in accordance with the type of SMEs and their ability to implement information technologt. While the correlation with the information technology acloption barriers focing, communication with business partners and customers in and the opportunities thet exist are considered not significant effect on the pedormance of SMEs.
- ItemAGRIBUSSINES DEVELOPMENT AS THE PRIMARY SECTOR THROUGH SEEDS FRANCHISING CONTRACT TO SUPPORT SOCIETY PROSPERITY(Universitas Widyatama, 2009-11-10) Nurani, NinaAgribusiness development as a primary sector with make use of plant variety is a means “Seeds Franchising“ contract needs a suitable law protection to support people welfare.This research is aimed at study the law protection agribusiness development as primary sector with make use of plant variety potency to support people welfare. To study “Seeds Franchising“ contract the strategy agribusiness development as a primary sector with make use plant variety potency to support people welfare.These research methods are normative legal study which underlines secondary data, comparative law methods and historic legal method gathered from library research, supplemented with primary data from field research. Research specification. Based on the research results, the law protection of agribusiness not focus act law as “single protection,” have consequences not justice of law as business democracy its impede to support welfare people. The suitable strategy agribusiness development as a primary sector, implemented thourgh “Seeds Franchising“contract with make use of plant variety . Challenge to enforce suitable law and to enforce fair in business to support people welfare. need suitable law product for regulation “Franchising“ contract is “Act Law”
- ItemAID GOODS ALLOCATION–DISTRIBUTION INTEGRATION PLANNING FOR NATURAL DISASTER RELIEF WITH DIRECT SHIPMENT(SMART, 2009-06-10) Oktarina, Rienna; Sutoko, Mame S.The aid goods distribution for natural disaster relief involves activities for delivering aid goods from supply nodes to demand nodes. In this case, the supply nodes are the places whith surplus of commodity or aid goods and the demand nodes are the places where the disaster occurred. A well-planned integration of allocation-distribution system of aid goods is essential to support a prompt supply of aid goods for minimizing the casualties and restoring the productive activities in the disaster area. This paper discusses a research on development of allocation and distribution model of aid goods for natural disaster relief. The objective function of the model is to minimize total unsatisfied demands for all necessary aid goods in all demand nodes throughout the planning horizon. The model considered multi commodities, multi transportation modes, multi vehicles, and multi periods. The model is decomposed into two sub models. Sub model 1 deals with the allocation problem of aid goods, and sub model 2 concerns with the assignment problem of vehicle distributing aid goods where their compositions and amounts are to be specified by Sub model 1. Allocation of aid goods in Sub model 1 considered weighted of commodities, so the solution of the developed model in sub model 1 obtained with Integer Linear Programming (ILP).The sub model 2 developed in this research also adopts maximum weight and volume of consignment to define load capacities of vehicles used in delivering the aid goods. The pattern of distribution is direct shipment; one supply node will supply multi commodities for many demand nodes. The purpose of this paper is to determine allocation model for both type and amount of aid goods which will be distributed from supply node to demand node.
- ItemALIGNING HUMAN RESOURCE AND BUSINESS STRATEGY(De la Salle University-Dasmarinas + Universitas Widyatama Bandung, 2011-04-27) Kusumastuti, DyahPurpose – The aim of this paper is to show that development of HR Managing needed to align with Business Strategy. Design & approach – The process to align HR with Strategy Busines obtained from literature reviews, including several papers. Ideally, the organization’s mission and goals should be translated into its business and strategic Plan. Employee performance needs to reflect the mission, goals and values. However, vision and other direction-setting messages are obscure and what people really get their steer from is the competency of people around them. Findings – There are several key findings for this study. First, the translating business strategy into action and identify corporate scorecard. Second, the corporate scorecard needs to be cascaded down to various directorates, departments, and individuals so that to create the line-of-sight. Third, system design Competency based human resource management which uses common information job competency requirement ang individual competencies. Practical implications – Findings from this study have important HR managerial implications for how to achieve business target through managing people. Paper type concept review Keywords: Linking People , Strategy, Performance.
- ItemALIGNING OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND PEOPLE MANAGEMENT Case of Private University in Indonesia(11th Annual SEAAIR Conference, 2011-11-02) Kusumastuti, Dyah; Prabowo, HaryantoThis paper reports on the best practice of developing KM and aligning academics as knowledge workers with the university's commitments to social responsibility. The work was based on collected data, on websites, on interviews with university leaders, KM research reports, evidences of KM application, faculty management and the application of social responsibility. In this study a reputable private university, namely Bina Nusantara University, was the selected by virtue of it winning the coveted status of Most Admired Knowledge Enterprise (MAKE) Award. The findings of this work showed that five major university processes are enhanced. These are the curriculum design, administrative services, research processes, student and alumni services, and the professional sewices to community. University Social Responsibility is strengthened by the results of aligning the knowledge worker management including competency-based performance and competency-based reward system with the strategies of the knowledge enterprise university
- ItemANALISIS KONTRASTIF RAGAM BENTUK KALIMAT IMPERATIF DALAM BAHASA JEPANG DENGAN BAHASA INDONESIA(Seminar Internasional Peringatan 25 Tahun Program Studi Sastra Jepang, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta,, 2014-09-20) Jaohari, Abdul LatifPenelitian ini berfokus terhadap ragam bentuk kalimat imperatif dalam bahasa Jepang dengan bahasa Indonesia yang dianalisis dengan cara membandingkan dari segi keragaman bentuk dalam kalimat imperatif kedua bahasa tersebut. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kontrastif dimana unsur lingual dari kedua bahasa yang diteliti dikontraskan dan ditarik kesimpulan sebagai hasil akhir dari penelitian ini. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa kalimat imperatif dalam bahasa Indonesia memiliki makna yang beragam serta bisa disampaikan dengan konstruksi kalimat lain. Berbeda dengan bahasa Jepang yang memiliki kekhasan tersendiri dengan beragam penanda imperatif yang dimilikinya.
- ItemANALISIS KONTRASTIF RAGAM BENTUK KALIMAT IMPERATIF DALAM BAHASA JEPANG DENGAN BAHASA INDONESIA(Seminar Internasional Peringatan 25 Tahun Program Studi Sastra Jepang, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta Program Studi Sastra Jepang, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya, Universitas Gadjah Mada,, 2014-09-20) Jaohari, Abdul LatifPenelitian ini berfokus terhadap ragam bentuk kalimat imperatif dalam bahasa Jepang dengan bahasa Indonesia yang dianalisis dengan cara membandingkan dari segi keragaman bentuk dalam kalimat imperatif kedua bahasa tersebut. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kontrastif dimana unsur lingual dari kedua bahasa yang diteliti dikontraskan dan ditarik kesimpulan sebagai hasil akhir dari penelitian ini. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa kalimat imperatif dalam bahasa Indonesia memiliki makna yang beragam serta bisa disampaikan dengan konstruksi kalimat lain. Berbeda dengan bahasa Jepang yang memiliki kekhasan tersendiri dengan beragam penanda imperatif yang dimilikinya.
- ItemANALISIS KONTRASTIF RAGAM MAKNA KALIMAT IMPERATIF DALAM BAHASA JEPANG DENGAN BAHASA INDONESIA(International Seminar on Vocabulary Education, Vocabulary Acquisition of Japanese Language Education, Universitas Dian Nuswantoro Semarang, 10 - 11, 2014-10) Jaohari, Abdul LatifPenelitian ini berfokus terhadap ragam makna kalimat imperatif dalam bahasa Jepang denganbahasa Indonesia yang dianalisis dengan cara membandingkun segi keragaman makna dalam kalimat imperatif kedua bahasa tersebut. Penelitian ini menggunakun metode kontrastif dimana unsur lingual dari kedua bahasa yang diteliti dikontraskan dan ditarik kesimpulan sebagai hasil akhir dari penelitian ini. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa kalimat imperatif dalam bahasa Indonesia memiliki makna yang beragam serta bisa disampaikan dengan konstruhi kalimat lain. Berbeda dengan bahasa Jepang yang memiliki kekhasan tersendiri dengan beragam penanda imperatifyang dimilikinya.
- ItemANALYSIS ASPECT INNOVATION, CREATIVITY AND ENTREPRENEURIAL OF DIANA PRINT DIGITAL AS IDEA BUSINESS PLAN(ISC Faculty of Economics Univeritas Negeri Jakarta, 2010-11-09) Ridwansyah, Iwan; Hendri, MerizaIn all globalization of computerization this time, needed a human being which will open employment alone, because progresively difficult work field day isn’t it got. To open work which is good to be needed a business plan, where with matured business plan hence resistance to face can anticipate and managed to be searched way out. Business plan is an guidance able to be developed and can follow as long as business age, and expected can give more information detailed to the all aspect operate for company in the past and period to now, and some years projection forwards. Business plan is documentation financing of which can move forward the target company which intrinsically is a planning process of marketing, operation, human resource, monetary and business management system. In digital print Diana plan business will study four important aspect in management that is administration aspect, marketing aspect, operational aspect and monetary aspect. Besides four mentioned aspect, in this innovate in used equipment facet and innovation in marketing facet. So that of management company can determine marketing plan, personel plan and monetary plan for present day situation and a period of/to come. From result analyse and solution there are some point conclusions of which can made guidance to all owners of capital to be able to figure in the fund of to company of than can assist government in the case of creating new employment.
- ItemANALYSIS OF ANNOUCEMENT MERGER AND ACQUISITION AND PAYMENT METHOD TO STOCK RETURN: STUDY OF LISTED COMPANIES AT BEI DURING 2005-2011(23rd International Business Research Conference, World Business Institute, 2013-11-18) Dianita, Mirna; Tarmidi, Didi; Hadian, NikiMerger and acquistion are important information for share holders. Merger or acquisiton announcement released by a company will affect share price of target company. This research of merger and acquisition with payment method aims to test the effect due to the event.Their reaction depends on early announcement and how a company fund the merger and acquisition. Hypothesis for this research are whether there is positive abnormal return during the announcement date of merger and acquisition, and whether Average abnormal return Merger and acquisition announcements using cash as a method of payment is greater than the announcement Mergers and acquisitions using stock as a method of payment. The method of research used in this study is a method of verificative and descriptive event study approach. The samples used in this research are companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange that announced their mergers and acquisitions in the year 2005-2011 and acquired 20 companies to 10 companies using cash payments and 10 companies using the stock payments. The method of analysis used in this study is event study method, which is to observe the company's stock price and then calculate the average abnormal return before and after the merger issue. Result shows that there is positive abnormal positive return during the announcement date of merger and acquisition, there is a significant AAR prior to the announcement of mergers and acquisitions. And for the payment method, Average abnormal return on the announcement of the merger and acquisition using cash is not greater than the average abnormal return to the stock as a payment method to undertake mergers and acquisitions.
- ItemThe Analysis of Banking Consumers’ Attitude toward Non-Cash Transactions Through the Theory of Planned Behavior(International Conference of Organizational Innovation (2016 ICOI), Airlangga University, Faculty of Economics and Business, ndonesia; Huaqiao University, Institute of Quantitative Economics, China, 2016-07-26) Zulganef; Gunawan, Hero; Raden Ardian, Raden ArdianThis study is based on the phenomenon that non-cash transactions in Indonesia are still very low compared with other countries in the world, especially in ASEAN, whereas non-cash transactions are more profitable for economic system of a society. In explaining the phenomenon, the researchers used the Theory of Planned Behavior4 and non-cash payment instruments2 as the basis for an analysis of consumer behavior in non-cash transactions. The sample of this study is 350 bank customers in Bandung, who own and use non-cash payment instruments, especially in the form of cards, including the debit cards, credit cards, ATM cards, and smart cards or e-money. The statistical analysis used is correlation, while the data collection is conducted through verifying the validity and reliability using confirmatory factor analysis. The result is that the attitude towards technology, safety, and comfort are the three variables that can predict consumers’ intention to undertake non-cash transactions. Researchers also discussed several recommendations and further researches related to noncash transactions in Indonesia.
- ItemANALYSIS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE IMPLEMENTATION IN SUPPORTING THE GROWTH OF MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISE(11th Annual SEAAIR Conference, 2011-11-04) Lasmanah; Aida, Rafael GOne of the role of a University as a Higher Education Institution is as the centre of research and development of science and technology. This is described in the three roles of Higher Education Institutions; those are education, research, and community service. The community service is a form of awareness of a university towards the community. Training for micro and small enterprise entrepreneurs is one program of the community service in the University. The goals were to increase their knowledge in business through management trainings and to increase their capability in preparing financial reports. The business training provided them with business knowledge so that they would be able to run their business effectively. The reporting training provided them with the skill to prepare simple financial reporting, in hope that the reports would help them in joining any business development programs organized by the government and to help them in searching for financial funding for their business. The prospect of food and beverages business of the micro and small enterprise entrepreneurs in the city was promising; they contributed to the non-oil and gas national industry growth for 34.35%, therefore, we included them in the trainings. This research analyzed the responses from the entrepreneurs regarding the trainings, to evaluate the outcome of the program, and to identify necessary training subjects. We observed the data from the questionnaire, and then analyze it using the descriptive method of analysis. The results would contribute to the continuance of this program.
- ItemANALYSIS OF DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO AND RETURN ON ASSETS AND ITS EFFECT TO CLOSING PRICE OF THE MINING INDUSTRY LISTED IN BEI(ASEAN Conference Scientific and Social Science Research, Universiti Teknologi Mara Malaysia, 2011-06-22) Riantani, Suskim; Hartaya, Tantra; Hasanah, AlfiahThe impact of global financial crisis has lowered the financial performance some of mining industries in Indonesia. On the first quarter of 2009, some of them experienced 80% decreased in profit due to the decrease in price and sales of its product. The need for fresh capital to improve the financial performance has led these industries to restructure their sources of capital. One of the ways to obtain new capital is engaging in stock market. The combination of debt to equity ratio (DER) and return on asset (ROA) reflected on the price of stocks. The research analyzed and investigated the debt to equity ratio, return on asset and the effect of them on stock prices measured by the closing price. The investigations employed the regression method and test the result with the classical assumption test and using purposive sampling method to obtain the data of mining and mining service industries listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange (Bursa Efek Indonesia or BEI) for 2005-2009 period. The findings showed that the debt to equity ratio, return on assets and stock prices showed fluctuative moves. Both of the debt to equity ratio (DER) and return on asset (ROA) variables simultaneously showed a significant effect to the closing prices of the stocks of mining industries, but individually only return on asset has positive and significant effect to the closing prices of mining industries during the investigation.
- ItemANALYSIS OF DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION SYSTEM OF RICE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AT PT. JATISARI SRI REJEKI(3rd International Conference on Management Economics and Business of Universitas Mercu Buana (ICMEB), 21-22, 2018-02) Harahap, Parlindungan; Virgana, R.A.E.; Hapsari, Wiwik Tri; Anwar, Tezza AdriansyahOne of Indonesia's commodities that has great potential is rice. Rice is a strategic commodity and is a staple food of the Indonesian nation. The consumption of rice every year always increases along with the rate of population increase while the increase of rice consumption is not comparable with the rate of increase of production and harvest area. The sequence of rice processes undergoes several stages of the supply chain: agriculture (growing), harvesting, harvesting, packing, and transportation. In terms of actors, the supply chain consists of several businesses such as farmers, local wholesalers such as collecting traders, traditional retailers / supermarkets, and customers. PT. Jatisari Sri Rejeki Karawang is one of the companies that organize the management of food industry business especially the rice along with its chain of activities in an integrated manner by utilizing all resources effectively, efficiently and synergistically so as to increase business growth to achieve the intent and purpose of the company.
- ItemANALYSIS OF E-COMMERCE FEATURES USING KANO METHODS(3rd International Conference on Management Economics and Business of Universitas Mercu Buana (ICMEB), 21-22, 2018-02) Anwar, Tezza AdriansyahE-commerce is an innovative step in marketing electronically. This business electronically is more emphasis on customers in meeting their needs independently. The existence of customers not only as a source of revenue for the sustainability of electronic business activities, but rather as an asset that needs to be managed and maintained. Services in e-commerce can be identified by the features provided within the site. These features can affect customer interest in transactions, so that customers feel satisfied or not with the services provided. Customer satisfaction with services of these features can be measured by Kano methods. The object of this research using various types of e-commerce. Depend on the habit of respondents in using e-commerce.
- ItemANALYSIS OF ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE MODELS USING PERFORMANCE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE(De la Salle Lipa Philipines + Universitas Widyatama Bandung, 2011-04-27) Murnawan; Sumiati, RosTo create such an integrated perspective of enterprise architecture, we need both a description technique for architectural models and model-based analysis techniques to realize this global optimization in practice. However, the value of architecture models increases significantly if they can also be used to support the decision making process. In this paper we argue that whenever a change in the enterprise architecture is needed, model-based analysis plays a central role.This paper presents an approach for quantitative analysis of layered, service-based enterprise architecture models, which consists of two phases a top-down propagation of workload parameters and a bottom-up propagation of performance or cost measures. By means of an example we demonstrate the application of the approach, and show that a seamless integration with other performance analysis methods.