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Impact of Weakening Export Competitiveness on Indonesian Textile Industry Layoffs, 2022–2025 Ratu Aribah Santika Xaviera; Ahmad Devani Yuslah; Alfina Marta; Aisyah Fahriza Anindita; Rara Marcella; Ahmad Setiawan Nuraya
Jurnal Ekonomika dan Manajemen Vol 15, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Budi Luhur

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36080/jem.v15i1.4586

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The textile and textile products (TPT) industry is a labor-intensive sector that plays a vital role in the Indonesian economy through exports and employment. However, during the 2022–2025 period, the textile industry has faced various pressures, such as declining global demand, increasing competition from other countries, and the entry of cheap imported products. These conditions have weakened the competitiveness of Indonesian textile exports and led to an increase in layoffs in the textile industry. This research aims to analyze the impact of weakened export competitiveness on the surge in layoffs in Indonesia’s textile industry during the 2022–2025 period. This research uses a quantitative approach with secondary data obtained from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), UN Comtrade, the Ministry of Industry, and the Ministry of Manpower. The analytical methods used are Revealed Comparative Advantage (RCA) and comparative descriptive analysis. The results indicate that Indonesia still holds a comparative advantage in textile exports, as the RCA value exceeds 1. However, Indonesia’s competitiveness remains lower than Vietnam’s, which has a higher RCA value. The weakening of export competitiveness has led to a decline in textile firms’ production, prompting many companies to implement layoffs. Additionally, high production costs, reliance on imported raw materials, and the influx of cheap imported products have further worsened the condition of the national textile industry. Therefore, efforts to improve the competitiveness and efficiency of the industry are necessary to maintain the sustainability of Indonesia’s textile industry.
Implikasi Korupsi Pertamina Terhadap Kepercayaan Investor dan Pertumbuhan GDP Nasional Alfina Marta; Aradea Margareta; Rara Marcela; Ratu Aribah Santika Xaviera
Jurnal Keuangan dan Perbankan Vol. 22 No. 01 (2025): Jurnal Keuangan Dan Perbankan, Volume 22, No.1, Desember 2025
Publisher : STIE Indonesia Banking School

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35384/jkp.v22i01.709

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In the economic sector, corruption will certainly complicate economic development, which in the private sector will certainly increase costs due to illegal payments and the risk of canceling agreements or investigations. Corruption has a huge impact, including slowing down the country's economic growth and decreasing investment, creating income inequality, and increasing poverty in the country. This research aims to analyze the impact of corruption in Pertamina on Indonesia's economic stability, investor confidence, and Gross domestic product (GDP) growth. By using descriptive qualitative research methods to collect data from the Ministry of Finance related to fuel subsidies, as well as investment movements in the energy sector. The results showed that the corruption case at Pertamina had a negative impact on economic stability. In addition, investor confidence in Indonesia's energy sector has decreased, which is characterized by weakening foreign direct investment and fluctuations in the capital market. The broader impact was also seen in GDP growth, where the oil and gas sector, which was previously one of the main pillars of the economy, slowed down due to the instability caused by the corruption case. This study recommends increased transparency and better corporate governance through the implementation of Good corporate governance (GCG).
Implementation Analysis of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and Risk Mitigation Strategies in Securities Companies in the Digital Era Zahra Devina Dewi; Ratu Aribah Santika Xaviera; Rara Marcella; Ahmad Devani Yuslah; Alfina Marta; Ahmad Setiawan Nuraya
JURNAL MANAJEMEN RISIKO Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Pasca Sarjana UKI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/mr.v6i2.7585

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of implementing Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and operational risk mitigation strategies in securities companies in the digital era. Amid the high dependence on technology, disruptions to trading systems have become a serious threat to business stability. The research method uses a descriptive qualitative approach with primary data obtained through interviews and observations, as well as secondary data in the form of financial reports and capital market statistics. Risk analysis is carried out using a likelihood–impact matrix based on Financial Services Authority regulations. The results show that operational risks in the form of technical disruptions (glitches) in online trading applications and reputation risk occupy the highest risk level (high risk). System reliability, including the Sharia Online Trading System (SOTS), is proven to be a fundamental factor in maintaining investor confidence. In addition, disciplined risk management implementation contributes positively to net profit growth and long-term business sustainability. The study concludes that mitigation priorities must be focused on strengthening information technology infrastructure and enforcing credit risk control procedures in order to minimize financial losses.