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Looking at Financial Performance, Analysis of its Effect on Share Prices Yunan Surono; Jonner Simarmata; Yasir Riady; Yati Yati; Heni Pratiwi; Zuhri Saputra Hutabarat; Benar Sembiring
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article January 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v2i2.3564

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This study aims to determine and analyze the effect of financial performance on stock prices in pharmaceutical sub-sector companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2014 – 2023. This study uses financial performance as an independent variable with indicators of Current Ratio (CR), Quick Ratio (QR), Cash Ratio (CashR), Debt to Asset Ratio (DAR), Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), Fixed Asset Turn Over (FATO), Inventory Turn Over (ITO), Total Asset Turn Over (TATO), Gross Profit Margin (GPM), Net Profit Margin (NPM) and Return On Equity (ROE). Stock price as a variable is tied to the stock price indicator (HS). Data and facts obtained from the issuer's financial statements, stock prices and financial performance have considerable and significant differences in the study period. The analysis tool uses the Smart Partial Least Square (PLS) 3.0 software program. The results showed that financial performance variables with FATO and TATO indicators affect stock price variables, while other financial performance indicators, namely CR, CashR, DAR, DER, GPM, ITO, GPM, ITO, NPM, QR and ROE are not able to construct financial performance variables.
Trading Go Digital: Experience and Influence of the Digital Phenomenon on Traditional Traders Erlina Zahar; Zuhri Saputra Hutabarat; Billy Afdil; Muhammad Muslih; Raudatul Jannah Auliah; Nisma Khoimatul Jannah; Tasya Ayunda Putri; Silphia Damayanti; Rafika Duri; Najwatul Kirom; Muhammad Taufiq Alfarizi; Yiyin Sabila; Pramana Saputra; Salman Alfarizi; Nofrina Dairus
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article April 202
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v3i1.3945

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The development of digital technology has significantly changed the trade landscape, influencing the way business is conducted around the world. This research aims to investigate the experience and influence of digital phenomena on traditional trade. Qualitative research methods were used, with in-depth interviews and content analysis as the main tools for data collection. Through this approach, a deep understanding of how traditional commerce adapts and evolves in the digital era is gained. The research results show that digitalization has provided challenges and opportunities for traditional trade actors. On the one hand, digitalization has increased market accessibility, enabling traditional traders to reach new customers through online platforms. On the other hand, increasingly powerful digital competitors pose a threat to the continuity of traditional trading businesses. Traditional merchants must adapt quickly to new technology to remain competitive.
Strategy for Implementing the Blue Economy Concept for Community Empowerment in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals Harbeng Masni; Zuhri Saputra Hutabarat; Cindy Rahmadani; Kintan Yulita; Riska Ananda Putri; Nurwati Nurwati; Uut Okta Pianti; Rahmah Safitri; Novita Ramadani; Intan Deskiana; Rizky Putri Alfarizi; Rima Melani Putri; Eni Yuliana
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v3i3.3946

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Indonesia has around 17,500 islands spread throughout the archipelago and a coastline that stretches for 81,000 km, more than half of Indonesia's total area is sea and water. This geographical condition makes Indonesia a country that has rich marine resources. However, challenges such as illegal fishing and lack of empowerment of coastal communities threaten the sustainability of the fisheries sector. Implementing the Blue Economy concept is the key to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through a literature study, this article investigates strategies for implementing the Blue Economy in empowering communities in Indonesia to achieve the SDGs, especially goal 14: Life Below Water. Strategic steps are needed such as increasing supervision, developing technology and building infrastructure to improve community welfare and maintain the sustainability of marine resources. With great potential in the aquaculture sector, Indonesia can realize the vision of sustainable development through collaboration between various parties and the application of innovative and sustainable Blue Economy principles.
Blue Economic Beacon: Red And White Leads The Way Through Niche Diplomacy Heni Pratiwi; Zuhri Saputra Hutabarat; Rahima Nabila; Aqeela Dwi Hevinosa; Cahaya Mauli; Ayang Heen Syaputri; Alkhoiriyatun Nisa; M. Syarif Hidayatullah; Dwi Ramadhan Tyaningsih; Devinda Inka Putri; Afifa Lutfia Fakhira; Mayang Dwi Aprilia; Fatimah Al Zahra
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article April 202
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v3i1.3947

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This research has a specific objective to analyze the Indonesian government's strategy in realizing sustainable marine development based on its role as a middle power country. The author uses the theoretical framework of middle power identity and niche diplomacy to analyze the problems in this study. This research is a type of qualitative research that is explained using the explanatory method. Based on the results of the research, the Indonesian government's strategy is to prioritize sustainable marine development in national marine policy and also commit to contributing to the world's sustainable marine development with the blue economy principle. This commitment will be realized by increasing cooperation in the marine sector at the bilateral, multilateral and regional levels. Specifically, the form of the realization of this commitment is that Indonesia has become the strategy of the Indonesian government to realize sustainable marine development is to become the initiator of the formation of cooperation forums (coalition building), to become the contact person for countries in the interest of sustainable marine development (bridge builder), and to uphold international norms in the marine sector for the common good (catalyst).
The Future of Jambi UMKM Marketing Trough The Green Economy in Digital Marketing Heni Pratiwi; Zuhri Saputra Hutabarat
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v3i3.3948

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Advances in digital technology have an impact on business development UMKM. Currently, more and more UMKM are concerned with sustainability by emphasizing their environmentally friendly products. UMKM are one solution to encourage acceleration green economy. Using environmentally friendly products can help reduce negative impact on the environment and climate, while digital business can help accelerate thegrowth of UMKM by expanding market reach. The problem that arises now is that there are still very few UMKM make optimal use of technology in the product promotion process and open up new opportunities for Jambi UMKM in their marketing. First, UMKM are able to differentiate themselves from competitors by offering environmentally friendly products and services. In an increasingly competitive market, UMKM that implement green economic practices have a competitive advantage. Second, society is increasingly aware of the importance of supporting environmentally responsible businesses. By implementing a green economy, UMKM can improve their brand image as companies that care about the environment. Third, consumers are increasingly inclined to choose environmentally friendly products and services. By implementing green economic practices, UMKM in Jambi can attract consumers who care about the environment and have a tendency to choose sustainable products.
Analysis of the School Environment, Teacher Communication and Student Learning Motivation on the Influence of Student Learning Outcomes Benar Sembiring; Harbeng Masni; Arif Rahim; Erlina Zahar; Zuhri Saputra Hutabarat; Firman Tara; Ria Agustina; Sujoko Sujoko; Rahmawati Rahmawati; Lili Andriani
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v3i3.4020

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Research Objectives: 1) To partially analyze the influence of the school environment on student learning achievement; 2) To partially analyze the influence of teacher communication on student learning achievement; 3) To analyze the influence of student learning motivation on student learning achievement partially; and 4) To analyze the influence of the school environment, teacher communication and learning motivation on student learning achievement simultaneously. This research is included in the associative causality group. It is classified as associative because this research aims to determine whether or not there is a relationship between the variables being studied. It is categorized as causality, because this research aims to find out whether the observed variables have a certain causal relationship as predicted theoretically. The method used is a quantitative method. The results of this research conclude: 1) the school environment has a partial influence on student learning achievement; 2) teacher communication has a partial influence on student learning achievement; 3) student learning motivation has a partial influence on student learning achievement; 4) the school environment, teacher communication, and student learning motivation have an influence on student learning achievement simultaneously.
How is Translation Learning Through the Application of the Cooperative-Contrastive Model? Rahima, Ade; Zahar, Erlina; Rahim, Arif; Hutabarat, Zuhri Saputra
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article January 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v2i2.3563

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The present research aims to verify the implementation of a cooperative-contrastive model that can overcome students’ difficulties in translating texts from English into Indonesian. The study was conducted by a lecturer-researcher who involved 31 students who took Translation II subject. The duration of the research was two months and took place at the English Education program of Batanghari University. The main finding of the research is that the contrastive-cooperative model does not boast promising results in overcoming students' difficulties in translating texts from English into Indonesian. On the contrary, the approach lends itself to new problems in the students' translation. Hence, the lecturer-researcher tried to overcome the difficulties by training the students with some techniques, such as substitution, description, expansion, and transposition.
Looking at Financial Performance, Analysis of its Effect on Share Prices Surono, Yunan; Simarmata, Jonner; Riady, Yasir; Yati, Yati; Pratiwi, Heni; Hutabarat, Zuhri Saputra; Sembiring, Benar
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article January 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v2i2.3564

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This study aims to determine and analyze the effect of financial performance on stock prices in pharmaceutical sub-sector companies on the Indonesia Stock Exchange for the period 2014 – 2023. This study uses financial performance as an independent variable with indicators of Current Ratio (CR), Quick Ratio (QR), Cash Ratio (CashR), Debt to Asset Ratio (DAR), Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), Fixed Asset Turn Over (FATO), Inventory Turn Over (ITO), Total Asset Turn Over (TATO), Gross Profit Margin (GPM), Net Profit Margin (NPM) and Return On Equity (ROE). Stock price as a variable is tied to the stock price indicator (HS). Data and facts obtained from the issuer's financial statements, stock prices and financial performance have considerable and significant differences in the study period. The analysis tool uses the Smart Partial Least Square (PLS) 3.0 software program. The results showed that financial performance variables with FATO and TATO indicators affect stock price variables, while other financial performance indicators, namely CR, CashR, DAR, DER, GPM, ITO, GPM, ITO, NPM, QR and ROE are not able to construct financial performance variables.
Trading Go Digital: Experience and Influence of the Digital Phenomenon on Traditional Traders Zahar, Erlina; Hutabarat, Zuhri Saputra; Afdil, Billy; Muslih, Muhammad; Auliah, Raudatul Jannah; Jannah, Nisma Khoimatul; Putri, Tasya Ayunda; Damayanti, Silphia; Duri, Rafika; Kirom, Najwatul; Alfarizi, Muhammad Taufiq; Sabila, Yiyin; Saputra, Pramana; Alfarizi , Salman; Dairus, Nofrina
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article April 202
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v3i1.3945

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The development of digital technology has significantly changed the trade landscape, influencing the way business is conducted around the world. This research aims to investigate the experience and influence of digital phenomena on traditional trade. Qualitative research methods were used, with in-depth interviews and content analysis as the main tools for data collection. Through this approach, a deep understanding of how traditional commerce adapts and evolves in the digital era is gained. The research results show that digitalization has provided challenges and opportunities for traditional trade actors. On the one hand, digitalization has increased market accessibility, enabling traditional traders to reach new customers through online platforms. On the other hand, increasingly powerful digital competitors pose a threat to the continuity of traditional trading businesses. Traditional merchants must adapt quickly to new technology to remain competitive.
Strategy for Implementing the Blue Economy Concept for Community Empowerment in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals Masni, Harbeng; Hutabarat, Zuhri Saputra; Rahmadani, Cindy; Yulita, Kintan; Putri, Riska Ananda; Nurwati, Nurwati; Pianti, Uut Okta; Safitri, Rahmah; Ramadani, Novita; Deskiana, Intan; Alfarizi, Rizky Putri; Putri, Rima Melani; Yuliana, Eni
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v3i3.3946

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Indonesia has around 17,500 islands spread throughout the archipelago and a coastline that stretches for 81,000 km, more than half of Indonesia's total area is sea and water. This geographical condition makes Indonesia a country that has rich marine resources. However, challenges such as illegal fishing and lack of empowerment of coastal communities threaten the sustainability of the fisheries sector. Implementing the Blue Economy concept is the key to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through a literature study, this article investigates strategies for implementing the Blue Economy in empowering communities in Indonesia to achieve the SDGs, especially goal 14: Life Below Water. Strategic steps are needed such as increasing supervision, developing technology and building infrastructure to improve community welfare and maintain the sustainability of marine resources. With great potential in the aquaculture sector, Indonesia can realize the vision of sustainable development through collaboration between various parties and the application of innovative and sustainable Blue Economy principles.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Andi Aziz Ade Rahima Ade Rahima Ade Rahima Rahima Ade Taufan Aditya Pratama Afdil, Billy Afifa Lutfia Fakhira Afiful Ikhwan Afrila, Diliza Agus Budiman Agussalim Agussalim Agustina, ria Al Zahra, Fatimah Albetris, Albetris Alfarizi , Salman Alfarizi, Muhammad Taufiq Alfarizi, Rizky Putri Ali Fahmi Alkhoiriyatun Nisa Anggraini, Nadira Anggraini, Nurhaliza Aprilia, Mayang Dwi Aprizal, Yusuf Zaini Aqeela Dwi Hevinosa Arif Rahim Arif Rahim Arif Rahim Arif Rahim Arpizal Arsad Arsad Asgaf, Khalifah Auliah, Raudatul Jannah Ayang Heen Syaputri Aziza, Aziza Azizah , Azizah Azizah Azizah Azizah Azizah Azrianto Azrianto Azrianto, Azrianto Baiq Yuliana Rizkiwati Baseran Nor Benar Sembiring Benar Sembiring Benar Sembiring Benny Sumarno Berlian, Dandy Billy Afdil Budiningtyas, Dwi Putri Cahaya Mauli Cindy Rahmadani Dairus, Nofrina Damayanti, Silphia Dandy Berlian Denny Denmar Deri Trania Sawitri Deskiana, Intan Devinda Inka Putri Dewi Puspitasari Diliza Afriliani Dwi Putri Budiningtyas Dwi Ramadhan Tyaningsih Ekawarna . Eni Yuliana Erlina Zahar Erlina Zahar Erlina Zahar Evi Adriani Evi Adriani, Evi Fachruddiansyah Muslim Fadilah Try Mursyid Fahmi, Ali Fakhira, Afifa Lutfia Fatimah Al Zahra Firman Tara Firman Tara Fitra Jaya Fitriani Fitriani Hamidi Rasyid Hanif Ramadhan Fahmi Putra Harbeng Masni Harbeng Masni Harbeng Masni Harbeng Masni, Harbeng Harman Harman Hendra Hendra Rustantono Hendra Rustantono Heni Pratiwi Heni Pratiwi Heni Susanti Herman Budiyono Hevinosa, Aqeela Dwi Intan Deskiana Jannah, Nisma Khoimatul Jonner Simarmata Jonner Simarmata Jonner Simarmata Junita Yosephine Sinurat Kadarisman Kadarisman Kintan Yulita Kirom, Najwatul Lili Andriani Lili Andriani Lili Andriani M. Ihsan Dacholfany M. Syarif Hidayatullah M. Syarif Hidayatullah Manik, Yuni Mariani Mareta, Yoan Masni , Harbeng Maududi, Said Al Mauli, Cahaya Mayang Dwi Aprilia Mayasari Mayasari, Mayasari Muhammad Halfi Indra Syahputra Muhammad Ihsan Dacholfany Muhammad Muslih Muhammad Muslih Muhammad Taufiq Alfarizi Munir, Sjaiful Nabila, Rahima Najwatul Kirom Nisa, Alkhoiriyatun Nisma Khoimatul Jannah Nofrina Dairus Novia Sri Dwijayanti Novita Ramadani Nur Aisyah Nurpeni, Nurpeni Nurwati Nurwati Nurwati Nurwati Palupi, Retno Maria Pamungkas, Satriyo Parkhurst, Helen Phousith Phongsavath Phousith Phongsavath Pianti, Uut Okta Pramana Saputra Pramana Saputra Pratiwi, Heni Putri, Devinda Inka Putri, Rima Melani Putri, Riska Ananda Putri, Tasya Ayunda Rafika Duri RAFIKA DURI, RAFIKA Rahima Nabila Rahmadani, Cindy Rahmah Safitri Rahmawati Rahmawati Rahmawati, Rahmawati ramadani, Novita Raudatul Jannah Auliah Rd. M. Ali Reni Fatmasari Syafruddin, Reni Fatmasari Reno Affrian Ria Agustina Riady, Yasir Rika Andriani Rima Melani Putri Riska Ananda Putri Rizky Putri Alfarizi Roihan, Muhammad Rosmiati Rosmiati Rosmiati Rosmiati Rosmiati Rosmiati Rosmiati Rosmiati Sabila, Yiyin Safitri, Rahmah Said Al Maududi Said Almaududi Said Almaududi, Said Sainil Amral Salman Alfarizi Sembiring, Benar Setiah, Setiah Silphia Damayanti Siswanto, Romi Siti Syuhada Sri Mulyati Sucipto Sucipto Sujoko Sujoko Sujoko Sujoko Sujoko Sujoko Sultan Sultan Sumiharti Sumiharti Sumiyati, Sri Sumiyati Suratno Syaputri, Ayang Heen Tara, Firman Tasya Ayunda Putri Teffu Teffu3 Teffu3, Teffu Tety Nur Cholifah, Tety Nur Trio Saputra Trisna Rukhmana Tyaningsih, Dwi Ramadhan Uli Wahyuni Umi Hidayati Uut Okta Pianti Wennyta Wennyta Wiwik Pudjaningsih Yasir Riady Yasir Riady Yati Yati Yati Yati Yati Yati Yati Yati, Yati Yiyin Sabila Yulia Eka Yanti Yuliana, Eni Yulita, Kintan Yunan Surono Yunan Surono Yunan Surono, Yunan Zulfa, Camelia Putri