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PROYEKSI MINAT BELI KONSUMEN HIDROPONIK: Studi Pada CV. Hidro Sinergi Utama Batubara, Maryam; Saputri, Yuliana
Jurnal Ilmiah Bisnis dan Ekonomi Asia Vol 17 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Bisnis dan Ekonomi Asia
Publisher : LP2M Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Asia Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32815/jibeka.v17i1.369

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This research aims to find the most significant selling potential of hydroponic plants. This study compared three types of hydroponic plants: kale, spinach and Pak Choy. The potential sales of the three plants were compared using several methods, namely Naive, Moving Average, Single Exponential Smoothing, and Decomposition Additive. Water spinach and Pak Choy got the highest forecast using the decomposition-additive sales forecasting method, while spinach used single exponential smoothing. The prediction of hydroponic and Pak Choy vegetable sales time is more varied than spinach, which is estimated to be the same as the previous year's sales. Water spinach and Pak Choy hydroponic vegetables have great sales opportunities in 2022.
PENGARUH MOTIVASI INVESTASI, KEMAJUAN TEKNOLOGI, STATUS MAHASIWA DAN GENDER TERHADAP MINAT INVESTASI MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI RADEN FATAH PALEMBANG DI PASAR MODAL SYARIAH Samba, Alif; Saputri, Yuliana; Listiana, Wulan Dewi; Purwadiansyah, Nur Fuad
Istinbath Vol 16 No 2 (2024): Istinbath
Publisher : Kopertais Wilayah VII Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/istinbath.v16i2.26130

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The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between investment interest among students at Raden Fatah State Islamic University Palembang's Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business and factors such as investment motive, technical advancement, gender, and student status. A total of fifty students who had taken both the portfolio theory and investment analysis classes were polled using a questionnaire. To guarantee data representativeness, the study sample was chosen using the Krejcie-Morgan formula. After running the numbers through SPSS, we found that the variables we looked at significantly affected students' interest in investing; the coefficient of determination (R square) hit 80.6%. Nevertheless, investment interest varied by 19.4 percent due to variables that were not included in this research. These results provide a significant contribution to the creation of student investment education programs that are both more specific and more successful.
PENGARUH MOTIVASI INVESTASI, KEMAJUAN TEKNOLOGI, STATUS MAHASIWA DAN GENDER TERHADAP MINAT INVESTASI MAHASISWA UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI RADEN FATAH PALEMBANG DI PASAR MODAL SYARIAH Samba, Alif; Saputri, Yuliana; Listiana, Wulan Dewi; Purwadiansyah, Nur Fuad
Istinbath Vol 16 No 2 (2024): Istinbath
Publisher : Kopertais Wilayah VII Palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19109/istinbath.v16i2.26130

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The purpose of this research is to examine the relationship between investment interest among students at Raden Fatah State Islamic University Palembang's Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business and factors such as investment motive, technical advancement, gender, and student status. A total of fifty students who had taken both the portfolio theory and investment analysis classes were polled using a questionnaire. To guarantee data representativeness, the study sample was chosen using the Krejcie-Morgan formula. After running the numbers through SPSS, we found that the variables we looked at significantly affected students' interest in investing; the coefficient of determination (R square) hit 80.6%. Nevertheless, investment interest varied by 19.4 percent due to variables that were not included in this research. These results provide a significant contribution to the creation of student investment education programs that are both more specific and more successful.