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ANALYSIS OF SHARIA ENTERPRISE THEORY ON BUMDES PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT BASED ON THE MASLAHAH SCORECARD METHOD (CASE STUDY ON BUMDES IN SERDANG BEDAGAI REGENCY) Syafrizal, Rodi; Rusmewahni, Rusmewahni; Pratiwi Sitorus, Anggi
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 2 No. 5 (2022): October
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The role of BUMDes has a positive impact on communities and villages in terms of improving the economy and community welfare by establishing several business units, namely cattle fattening, catfish farming, house rental, terraces, and shop houses. However, the presence of BUMDes Makmu Beusaree has not played a role in increasing people's income, employment, and reducing poverty. But for community participation and contribution and increasing community knowledge and skills, BUMDes has played a role. The income of the community after joining BUMDes increased from the first category of Rp. 0-1,000,000 to the second category of Rp. 1,000,000-2,000,000, but BUMDes has not had a significant effect on increasing income because only people who join BUMDes experience an increase in income. The active workforce absorbed by BUMDes is 14 people. After the existence of BUMDes, the poverty rate decreased by 6%. The participation and contribution of the Lambro Deyah community to BUMDes is very good, as seen from the average percentage interval, which is 84.70% of the community participating and contributing to BUMDes. The increase in knowledge and skills carried out by BUMDes management is by providing training to BUMDes members and the community such as training and socialization of making animal feed from straw.
THE INFLUENCE OF DISTRIBUTION CHANNELS, PRODUCT AVAILABILITY, AND PRICE ON PURCHASING DECISIONS AT THE APONG CRICKET FARMING BUSINESS IN TEBING TINGGI CITY Angge Lya; Aprilia Jennifer Lie; Rodi Syafrizal; Willy Cahyadi
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2026): June
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Increasingly intense business competition requires entrepreneurs to thoroughly understand the factors that drive consumers to make purchasing decisions. This study aimed to determine the extent to which distribution channels, product availability, and price influence consumer purchasing decisions at the Apong Cricket Farming Business in Tebing Tinggi City. A total of 96 respondents were involved in this research through an incidental sampling technique, with data collected via questionnaires and analyzed using multiple linear regression on SPSS version 25.In terms of individual influence, distribution channels and price proved to be significant, with significance values of 0.002 and 0.000, respectively, whereas product availability did not show a significant effect, with a value of 0.378. When tested simultaneously, the three variables collectively proved to significantly influence purchasing decisions, yielding a calculated F-value of 26.277 and a significance level of 0.000. Furthermore, the Adjusted R Square value of 0.444 implies that 44.4% of the variance in purchasing decisions can be explained by the three variables in this model. These results indicate that price stability and distribution effectiveness are the two main factors that micro-agribusiness entrepreneurs must consider when designing well-targeted marketing strategies.
Co-Authors Abednego Ketaren Aisyah Siregar Angge Lya Anggi Pratiwi Sitoirus Anggi Pratiwi Sitorus Aprilia Jennifer Lie Aulia, Cindi Ayu Zurlaini Damanik Ayu Zurlaini Damanik Ayu Zurlaini Damanik Baihaqi, Muhammad Iqbal Benhart Nainggolan Bestari Endayana Bobby Hartanto Cahyadi, Willy Cai Cen, Cia Candrasa, Limega Cici Puspaningrum Cici Puspaningrum Daniel Collyn Daniel Collyn Dewi Sundari Dewi Sundari Tanjung Dini Vientiany Edi Faisal Harahap Evida Rahimah Fitrianingsih, Fitrianingsih Gugum Mukdas Sudarjah Hasyim, Liza Widya Ilfi Rahmi Putri Kumala Vera Dewi Kumala Vera Dewi Kumala Vera Dewi L, Lilinesia Liza Widya Hasyim M. Yasir Nasution M.Tohir Ritonga Mariani Sinurat, Yenni Muallif Masyhuri Muhammad Luthfi Murbanto Sinaga Murbanto Sinaga Nainggolan, Benhard Nursaimatussaddiya Owen De Pinto Simanjuntak Porkas Sojuangon Lubis Pratiwi Sitorus, Anggi Putri, Jihan Hidayah Rakhmawati Purba Rangga Salam Rapat Piter Sony Hutauruk Rapat Piter Sony Hutauruk Rapat Piter Sony Hutauruk Rico Nur Ilham Rika Surianto Zalukhu Rika Surianto Zalukhu Rika Zaluku Riny Viri Insy Sinaga Risa Wininda Rumiris Siahaan Rusmewahni Rusmewahni Rusmewahni Rusmewahni Rusmewahni Rusmewahni, Rusmewahni Saparuddin Siregar Saragih, Jopinus Ramli Sarwoto Sarwoto, Sarwoto Sianipar, Christin Natalia Sinaga, Eka Mayastika Sri Winda Hardiyanti Damanik Sri Winda Hardiyanti Damanik Suci Etri Jayanti Suci Etri Jayanti Suci Etri Jayanti S Suci Etri Jayanti S Sugianto Suriana Suwadi Suwadi Suwadi Suwadi Tanjung, Dewi Sundari Vientiany, Dini Yenni Mariani Sinurat Yenni Mariani Sinurat Yenni Samri Juliati Nasution Yomeini M. Sagala Yomeini Margareth Sagala Yomeini Margareth Sagala Yomeini Sagala Zen, M. Afif Shahputra