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MENGHITUNG NILAI EKONOMI DARI REVITALITASI TAMAN-TAMAN DI KOTA BANDUNG Kusuma, Suteja Wira Dana
Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pekerjaan Umum Vol 11, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Puslitbang Kebijakan dan Penerapan Teknologi (PKPT), Kementerian PUPR

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Minimnya informasi mengenai besaran Cosnsumer Surplus atau manfaat ekonomi yang dihasilkan oleh revitalisasi taman di Kota Bandung membuka peluang bagi peneliti untuk melakukan penelitian tentang berapa besar manfaat yang dihasilkan oleh Taman Kota Bandung. Permasalahan yang harus dihadapi selanjutnya adalah taman-taman revitalisasi tersebut merupakan barang publik (public goods), yang tidak memiliki nilai uang didalamnya. Tidak tersedianya nilai bagi taman-taman Kota Bandung tidak lantas menjadikan taman-taman di Kota Bandung tidak memiliki nilai. Metode yang dapat dilakukan untuk menilai taman tersebut adalah dengan menggunakan Travel Cost Method (TCM). TCM adalah sebuah metode yang dikembangkan untuk menilai jasa lingkungan ketika jasa lingkungan tersebut tidak memiliki nilai moneter atau nilai uang. Menggunakan Regresi Poisson, hasil estimasi menunjukkan bahwa dalam satu kali kunjungan Taman Alun-Alun menghasilkan Consumer Surplus sebesar Rp. 80.936,27.Kata Kunci: Taman Kota, Travel Cost Method, Valuasi Ekonomi, Public Goods.
Optimization of Batik Motif Identification Using Canny Edge Detection Tamam, moh badri; Supriatin, Supriatin; Anwari, Anwari; Kusuma, Suteja Wira Dana
JESII: Journal of Elektronik Sistem InformasI Vol 3 No 1 (2025): JOURNAL ELEKTRONIK SISTEM INFORMASI (JUNE)
Publisher : Departement Information Systems Universitas Kebangsaan Republik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31848/jesii.v3i1.4046

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Madura Batik has distinct characteristics in each of its regencies, differing in patterns, colors, and motifs. Therefore, this research employs digital image processing to identify the unique motifs of Madura Batik. The Canny edge detection method is implemented to recognize batik motifs by detecting edges in batik images. The color spaces used are RGB, HSV, and Lab, while the threshold values applied in the Canny operation are (500,500), (300,500), and (100,500). Based on several experiments conducted, the Lab color space with a threshold of (500,500) yields the best edge detection quality.
The Effect of Investment Decisions & Dividend Policies on The Value of Companies In The Industrial Goods Sub-Sector Iskandar, Zeinku Putri; Asih, Vemy Suci; Nurjaman, Ilham; Kusuma, Suteja Wira Dana
Indonesian Journal of Economics and Management Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Indonesian Journal Of Economics and Management (July 2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Akuntansi Politeknik Negeri Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35313/ijem.v5i3.6625

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Firm value and share price are closely related. A high stock price indicates a strong company value in the capital market. The Industrial Goods sub-sector is a sector that provides capital to be used in the production process in various industries, in the form of machinery, equipment and equipment for manufacturing, construction and goods and services. This study aims to determine whether investment decisions represented by the Price Earning Ratio (PER) and dividend policy represented by the Dividend Payment Ratio (DPR) affect firm value represented by Price per Book Value (PBV) in industrial goods sub-sector companies for the period 2019 to 2023 which are officially listed on the IDX. The associative method with a quantitative approach was used in this study, with a sample size of six companies out of 40 companies with a period of 5 years. It was found in this study that PER as a proxy for investment decisions contributed positively to increasing firm value as measured by PBV but was not significant. Meanwhile, Dividend Payment Ratio (DPR) as a representation of dividend policy significantly and positively affects Price Book Value (PBV) as a representation of firm value.
Travel Cost Method for Valuing Destinations and Atractions: The Paradox of Muslim-Friendly Tourism Kusuma, Suteja Wira Dana; Yulandri, Elsa; Asih, Vemy Suci; Trihayuningtyas, Endah; Badriyah, Mila
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 24 No. 1 (2026):
Publisher : Centre For Tourism Planning and Development

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This study compares the economic value of two tourist sites: Al-Jabbar, a single attraction, and the City of Semarang (CoS), a multi-attraction site, using the Travel Cost Method (TCM). The results show a significant difference in consumer surplus, with CoS generating about Rp. 6,289,308 per visit, far exceeding Al-Jabbar's Rp. 801,282 per visit. This highlights CoS's broader appeal and diverse offerings, attracting more visitors and maximising economic benefits. Al-Jabbar visitors are more sensitive to travel cost changes, affecting their visit frequency, while CoS visitors show lower sensitivity, likely due to the variety of attractions. The study also reveals a paradox in Muslim Friendly Tourism (MFT) services. At Al-Jabbar, MFT considers a decrease in visit frequency, suggesting limited appeal, whereas at CoS, MFT has no significant impact, possibly due to the destination's diverse attractions. These insights are crucial for destination management and tourism development.
The Comprehension of Halal Certification for Leathercraft Industry in The Local Business Pane, Syaiba Lingga; Kusuma, Suteja Wira Dana
Likuid Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): LIKUID: Jurnal Ekonomi Industri Halal
Publisher : Sharia Economics Study Program Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business UIN Sunan Gunun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/likuid.v3i2.28109

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The Halal Product Guarantee Act states that all products circulated and traded in Indonesia must be halal certified, including non-food use items such as leather handicraft products. Moreover, this product is made from animal skin which has many critical points so a halal certificate is needed to guarantee the halalness of the product. Halal certificates are obtained through a certification process that must be fulfilled by producers or entrepeneur. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of understanding of producers or business actors of the leather craft industry about halal certification and to know the obstacles faced by business actors of the leather craft industry about halal certification. This research is qualitative research with a descriptive analysis method. Data collection was obtained through interview techniques with leather craft industry entrepreneurs in Sukaregang Garut. Based on the results of the study, the researcher concluded that entrepreneurs with low understanding were 20%, entrepreneurs with moderate understanding were 40%, and entrepreneurs with perfect understanding were 40%.
S Sharia-Compliant Entrepreneurship: An Innovative Model for Islamic University Business Incubators Hasanuddin, Muhammad; Kusuma, Suteja Wira Dana
EQUILIBRIUM Vol 12, No 2 (2024): EQUILIBRIUM
Publisher : Prodi Ekonomi Syariah Pascasarjana IAIN Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/equilibrium.v12i2.28610

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This study examines the unique challenges faced by Muslim entrepreneurs in aligning their businesses with sharia principles, introducing the concept of “Muslimpreneurship,” where profit-seeking is intertwined with sharia compliance and a broader sense of purpose. It emphasizes the role of Islamic universities in fostering entrepreneurship while maintaining adherence to Islamic values, highlighting distinctions between conventional and Islamic University Business Incubators (UBIs) in principle and practice. The proposed model advocates for sustained relationships with incubatees beyond the incubation phase, supporting them through continuous monitoring, mentorship, and consultancy. The research methodology consists of a literature review focusing on university business incubators, Muslim entrepreneurship, and Islamic business ethics; qualitative interviews with incubator managers from the IPB Business Incubator, Malang University, and Unpad Business Incubator to explore how these institutions support Muslim entrepreneurs and integrate sharia principles; and site visits to observe the practical application of Islamic values within these incubators. This approach aims to develop a conceptual framework for an Islamic University Incubator, offering both theoretical insights and practical recommendations for creating incubators that align with Islamic ethical standards.s.