Rizal Syaifudin
Faculty of Economics and Business, Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University

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Analysis of Factors Affecting the Human Development Index in Regencies/Municipalities of Banten Province in 2020–2024 Deris Desmawan; Rizal Syaifudin; Ewing Yuvisa Ibrani
Journal of Applied Business, Taxation and Economics Research Vol. 5 No. 5 (2026)
Publisher : PT. EQUATOR SINAR AKADEMIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/jabter.v5i5.628

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This study aims to analyze the factors affecting the Human Development Index in regencies and municipalities of Banten Province during 2020–2024. The dependent variable in this study is the Human Development Index, while the independent variables include Poverty Rate, Population Density, Labor Force Participation Rate, Life Expectancy, District/City Minimum Wage, and Environmental Quality Index. This study uses secondary data in the form of panel data covering 8 regencies/municipalities in Banten Province during the 2020–2024 period. The analytical method employed is panel data regression, with the Random Effect Model selected as the best model. The results show that, partially, only Life Expectancy has a positive and significant effect on the Human Development Index. Meanwhile, Poverty Rate and Environmental Quality Index have negative but insignificant effects, while Population Density, Labor Force Participation Rate, and District/City Minimum Wage have positive but insignificant effects. Simultaneously, all independent variables affect the Human Development Index. The overall R-squared value of 0.8583 indicates that the independent variables explain 85.83 percent of the variation in the Human Development Index.
Utilizing Marketing Technology and Product Innovation as Infrastructure for the Development of East Sawarna Village Banana Sale MSMEs Deris Desmawan; Rizal Syaifudin; Ewing Yuvisa Ibrani Ibrani
MOVE: Journal of Community Service and Engagement Vol. 5 No. 5 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54408/move.v5i5.626

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Bananas are an agricultural commodity with high economic value and broad market demand. They serve as both a staple food and a source of income for many farmers and entrepreneurs. However, in the face of increasing competition, the banana industry often encounters challenges in enhancing sales and expanding its market reach. This community service program is designed to utilize marketing technology as an effective solution for MSMEs to address these challenges. By implementing digital marketing strategies, such as the use of social media, this initiative supports the national agenda of economic digitalization and aligns with the mandate of higher education to generate measurable social impact through community service.