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Certificate of Origin Management in Supporting the Export Process: A Qualitative Descriptive Analysis on Marine Cargo Expeditions Sumarwanto; Rustina, Evada; Dermawan, Arief; Nakuloadi, Hening; Aribowo, Fajar; Setiawan, Alam
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v5i2.1164

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The complexity of managing export documentation and the lack of knowledge of regulations in the importing country cause non-fulfilment of requirements and cancellation of exports. This study aims to determine the stages and the mechanism for managing certificates of origin in the export process by freight forwarding or marine cargo expedition representing the exporter. The research used qualitative descriptive methods and approaches. Data was collected by observation and documentation at two marine cargo expedition companies in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Data is analyzed and presented using a flowchart diagram. The results show that these companies manage COO documents through the eSKA website, with the completeness of filling in the basic information of exporters, consignees, route and transport, and supporting documents, including export declaration, packing list, invoice, goods, and cost structure. Overall, export documents are indispensable for international trade as they ensure goods' legal compliance and smooth flow across borders. The role of the freight forwarding company or marine cargo expedition in this process is to advise the exporter on the required paperwork, ensure compliance with relevant regulations, and communicate with the appropriate authorities to obtain the certificate. The positive implications of this research are that the administration of export documentation, particularly Certificates of Origin (COO) via the eSKA platform by marine cargo expeditions, enhances time efficiency for exporters and proves efficacious in ensuring the legal compliance of COO document handling. Moreover, COOs can yield favourable effects through preferential tariffs, thereby augmenting the competitiveness of exported goods.
BOUNDED ETHICALITY, BOUNDED RASIONALITY DAN ABSORPTIVE CAPASITY DALAM STRATEGI KOGNITIF MELALUI DESAIN ORGANISASI Aribowo, Fajar; Nakuloadi, Hening; Indriyanti, Aris; Setiawan, Edi
PRIMA EKONOMIKA Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Prima Ekonomika
Publisher : STIE "YKP" YOGYAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37330/prima.v15i1.204

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ABSTRACT Strategic cognition is seen as a legitimate field for theory building and empirical research in strategic management. Ethical limitations, limited rationality and the absorptive capacity of a leader can influence organizational strategy. The aim of this research is to identify the influence of bounded ethics, bounded rationality and leader absorptive capacity on cognitive strategies in designing organizations. The review analysis used 10 articles that were considered relevant. The results of the analysis show that the success of cognitive strategies is not only based on intelligence or learning absorption capacity, but also on a strong ethical foundation and the ability to make decisions rationally. Effective cognitive strategies require organizations that are able to learn from experience, adopt innovations, and adapt to environmental changes. With ethical limitations, limited rationality and poor absorption capacity will result in poor cognitive strategies which can result in poor organizational structure. Keywords: cognitive strategy, ethical limitations, limited rationality, absorptive capacity, organizational design
Certificate of Origin Management in Supporting the Export Process: A Qualitative Descriptive Analysis on Marine Cargo Expeditions Sumarwanto; Rustina, Evada; Dermawan, Arief; Nakuloadi, Hening; Aribowo, Fajar; Setiawan, Alam
Ilomata International Journal of Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Ilomata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/ijjm.v5i2.1164

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The complexity of managing export documentation and the lack of knowledge of regulations in the importing country cause non-fulfilment of requirements and cancellation of exports. This study aims to determine the stages and the mechanism for managing certificates of origin in the export process by freight forwarding or marine cargo expedition representing the exporter. The research used qualitative descriptive methods and approaches. Data was collected by observation and documentation at two marine cargo expedition companies in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Data is analyzed and presented using a flowchart diagram. The results show that these companies manage COO documents through the eSKA website, with the completeness of filling in the basic information of exporters, consignees, route and transport, and supporting documents, including export declaration, packing list, invoice, goods, and cost structure. Overall, export documents are indispensable for international trade as they ensure goods' legal compliance and smooth flow across borders. The role of the freight forwarding company or marine cargo expedition in this process is to advise the exporter on the required paperwork, ensure compliance with relevant regulations, and communicate with the appropriate authorities to obtain the certificate. The positive implications of this research are that the administration of export documentation, particularly Certificates of Origin (COO) via the eSKA platform by marine cargo expeditions, enhances time efficiency for exporters and proves efficacious in ensuring the legal compliance of COO document handling. Moreover, COOs can yield favourable effects through preferential tariffs, thereby augmenting the competitiveness of exported goods.
DAMPAK KEBIASAAN MEROKOK PADA ALOKASI PENGELUARAN SANTRI DI PONDOK PESANTREN: (Suatu Studi Kualitatif di Pondok Pesantren API Tegalrejo Nakuloadi, Hening
PRIMA EKONOMIKA Vol. 12 No. 2 (2021): Prima Ekonomika
Publisher : STIE "YKP" YOGYAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37330/prima.v12i2.122

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Tobacco is one of the components in cigarettes and is estimated to have killed more than six million people annually worldwide and is estimated to reach more than eight million by 2030. Household spending on tobacco and cigarettes is 63% of households in Indonesia. spending on cigarettes, it is known that household spending on buying tobacco or cigarettes in the poorest households is much higher than other important household expenditures such as education, health, eggs, milk and meat. in managing their finances in daily life. This study uses qualitative methods to explore the extent of understanding of the dangers of smoking, easy access to cigarettes, and daily expenses for buying cigarettes and the rules that exist in Islamic boarding schools. The informants used were, students who smoked under 17 years, students who smoked above 17 years, students who did not smoke, head of the room, boarding school administrators and boarding school caregivers. Data collection used observation and in-depth interviews, and the technique of collecting sources used purposive techniques. sampling while data analysis using content analysis. From the results of the study, it was found that Islamic boarding schools had published Islamic boarding schools as non-smoking areas, but students still violated the rules for various reasons, one of which was because they had been smoking since before at the boarding school, and the reason for supporting the learning process at the Islamic boarding school. The daily money arrangement is optimized to buy cigarettes, in addition to maintaining sleepiness as well as `being a social tool among students' friends. So sometimes the fulfillment of daily needs such as eating is defeated to buy cigarettes. Rules and punishments have been carried out every day, but their behavior still violates the smoking regulations in hidden places. It is recommended that there be a Multi-level Health Promotion Movement that supports and protects children's rights to be free from cigarette smoke. Keywords : Cigarette, Islamic Boarding School, Santri, Economy, Daily Money
PENGEMBANGAN HIDROPONIK SEBAGAI SARANA HULU KEMANDIRIAN PANGAN BERBASIS PEMBERDAYAAN EKONOMI DI KAMPUNG PUGERAN KELURAHAN SURYODININGRATAN KECAMATAN MANTRIJERON, KOTA YOGYAKARTA Nakuloadi, Hening
PRIMA EKONOMIKA Vol. 10 No. 1 (2019): Prima Ekonomika
Publisher : STIE "YKP" YOGYAKARTA

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Technological developments in the field of agriculture are increasinglyrapidly increasing, so that communities, especially farmers who are lagging behindin utilizing technological advances, will not get the maximum benefit from thebusiness activities they do. One of the technologies that deserves to be disseminatedis hydroponic technology, this is because the scarcity of agricultural land is due tothe large number of industrial and service sectors, so conventional agriculturalbusiness activities are increasingly not competitive due to the high price of land. The technology of agricultural cultivation with a hydroponic system isexpected to be an alternative for people who have limited land or yard, so that itcan be used as an adequate source of income. Hydroponics is a method of farmingusing planting media other than soil, such as pumice, gravel, sand, coconut fiber,pieces of wood or you can. This is done because the function of the soil as a supportfor plant roots and intermediate nutrient solutions can be replaced by flowing oradding nutrients, water and oxygen through the media