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Analysis of Samyang Instant Noodle’s Market in Indonesia Using The Impact of Uncertainty Avoidance by Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Prakoso, Septyanto Galan; Satria, Randhi; Kinanti, Nesya Cesari; Puspitasari, Retnaningtyas
Insignia: Journal of International Relations Vol 6 No 2 (2019): November 2019
Publisher : Laboratorium Hubungan Internasional, FISIP, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (909.437 KB) | DOI: 10.20884/1.ins.2019.6.2.1557

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Abstract Indonesia as the second-largest country in consuming instant noodles in the world surely enacts it to become a lucrative market for instant noodle manufacturers, including Samyang Foods from South Korea. The emerging popularity of the Korean Wave or Hallyu Wave has further encouraged the penetration of Samyang Foods products into the palate of Indonesia people. However, the issue of the halal logo on Samyang instant noodles began to arise in 2016 and this affected the sale of Samyang Foods products in Indonesia, bearing in mind 85% of Indonesians are Muslim. The issue of a halal label on Samyang instant noodle is indeed a worthy event to be researched and discussed. This article will talk about the impact of uncertainty avoidance in the acceptance of Samyang instant noodles by Indonesian people and the potential market of Indonesian instant noodle for Samyang Foods. The subject that the author examines is through journals article, books, official sites, and internet articles. A qualitative descriptive method is used by the author to analyze the case. The result of this study is expected to provide an overview of the uncertainty avoidance?s contribution to the acceptance of Samyang instant noodles by Indonesian people. Indonesian instant noodle market will be elaborated with the consideration of uncertainty avoidance aspects, such as trust and loyalty. In conclusion, this article shows that uncertainty avoidance has a significant impact on Samyang instant noodle consumption in Indonesia and serves the analysis of the huge potential for the market expansion of Samyang Foods. Keywords: halal label, Indonesia, Samyang instant noodle, Samyang Foods.   Abstrak Indonesia sebagai negara kedua terbesar dalam konsumsi mi instan di dunia, menjadikannya sebagai pasar yang menggiurkan bagi produsen mi instan, tak terkecuali Samyang Foods dari Korea Selatan. Meningkatnya popularitas budaya Korea Selatan atau yang dikenal sebagai gelombang Hallyu, semakin mendorong penetrasi masuknya produk Samyang Foods ke dalam selera masyarakat Indonesia. Namun isu logo halal pada produk mi instan Samyang mulai mencuat di masyarakat pada tahun 2016 dan hal tersebut berpengaruh pada penjualan produk Samyang Foods di Indonesia, mengingat 85% penduduk Indonesia menganut agama Islam. Permasalahan mengenai label halal pada mie instan Samyang adalah salah satu topik yang layak untuk diteliti dan didiskusika lebih lanjut. Artikel ini akan membahas mengenai dampak dari uncertainty avoidance terhadap konsumsi mie instan Samyang oleh masyarakat Indonesia dan potensi yang dimiliki pasar mie instan Indonesia bagi Samyang Foods. Topik dalam artikel ini diteliti berdasarkan data dan informasi dari berbagai artikel jurnal, buku, laman resmi, dan artikel internet. Sedangkan dalam analisis penelitian, penulis menggunakan deskriptif-kualitatif untuk menganalisis permasalahan yang diangkat. Hasil dari penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan gambaran mengenai kontribusi konsep uncertainty avoidance terhadap keputusan konsumsi mie instan Samyang masyarakat Indonesia. Potensi pasar mie instan di Indonesia tersebut disajikan dengan mempertimbangkan aspek-aspek yang terkandung dalam konsep uncertainty avoidance, seperti kepercayaan dan loyalitas. Dengan demikian, artikel ini menyimpulkan bahwa uncertainty avoidance memiliki dampak yang signifikan terhadap keputusan konsumsi mie instan Samyang oleh masyarakat Indonesia dan adanya potensi besar atas pasar mie instan di Indonesia bagi Samyang Foods. Kata kunci: label halal, Indonesia, mie instan Samyang, Samyang Foods
Money Laundering Practices and Singapore’s Steps Against Indonesian Tax Amnesty Prakoso, Septyanto Galan; Wibowo, Royce Kharisma Agung; Ardita, Nadia Dian; Putra, Ferdian Ahya Al; Puspitasari, Retnaningtyas
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 20 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v20i2.6412.159-175

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Singapore is a country that implements a foreign direct investment policy to advance its economy. The implementation of those policies is classified as a two-pronged sword because it also ensures the privacy and security of corrupt money investments from other countries. Because of this, many Indonesian citizens are involved in money laundering through investments in Singapore. There were cases of money laundering with the value reaching at least Rp 9,427 trillion Indonesian money in Singapore in 2016 alone. The question is why Singapore tried to mute and undermine Indonesian tax amnesty? The purpose of this paper is to find the causes of the problem. Theory and the concept that will be used by the writer are Foreign Direct Investment Theory by David K. Eitemen and Money Laundering Concept itself. This paper uses an explanative qualitative method, and a literature study to obtain the data to strengthen this paper. Based on the case and the problem, the author concluded that the economy of Singapore will be threatened by the Indonesian Tax Amnesty policy, although not majorly, considering that even though they are a country of investment, they have a strong economy, to begin with.
Money Laundering Practices and Singapore’s Steps Against Indonesian Tax Amnesty Prakoso, Septyanto Galan; Wibowo, Royce Kharisma Agung; Ardita, Nadia Dian; Putra, Ferdian Ahya Al; Puspitasari, Retnaningtyas
Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional Vol. 20 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Hubungan Internasional
Publisher : Parahyangan Center for International Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26593/jihi.v20i2.6412.159-175

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Singapore is a country that implements a foreign direct investment policy to advance its economy. The implementation of those policies is classified as a two-pronged sword because it also ensures the privacy and security of corrupt money investments from other countries. Because of this, many Indonesian citizens are involved in money laundering through investments in Singapore. There were cases of money laundering with the value reaching at least Rp 9,427 trillion Indonesian money in Singapore in 2016 alone. The question is why Singapore tried to mute and undermine Indonesian tax amnesty? The purpose of this paper is to find the causes of the problem. Theory and the concept that will be used by the writer are Foreign Direct Investment Theory by David K. Eitemen and Money Laundering Concept itself. This paper uses an explanative qualitative method, and a literature study to obtain the data to strengthen this paper. Based on the case and the problem, the author concluded that the economy of Singapore will be threatened by the Indonesian Tax Amnesty policy, although not majorly, considering that even though they are a country of investment, they have a strong economy, to begin with.