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DEVELOPMENT OF INTEREST IN YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN UTILIZING ORGANIC WASTE INTO SELLING PRODUCT IN THE BORDER AREA Kristianto, Aloysius Hari; -, Usman
Prosiding International conference on Information Technology and Business (ICITB) 2018: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS (ICITB) 4
Publisher : Prosiding International conference on Information Technology and Business (ICITB)

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The purpose of this research is to find out how to foster entrepreneurial spirit of young people who are involved in waste management. This is deemed necessary because Bengkayang which is still lagging behind are still lacking in the number of people in terms of entrepreneurship and are not familiar with the processing of waste that can be worth selling. The title of this research is Development of Interest In Youth Entrepreneurship In Utilizing Organic Waste Into Selling Product In The Border Area. The productive goods to be produced are compost (liquid and solid). The problem faced is to foster interest in entrepreneurship for Youth in utilizing organic waste into useful selling products and increasing income. Through this research will be carried out the processing of organic waste into compost as a valuable product and see how to foster student interest in creating a sustainable development-based business by managing waste creatively. This type of research is qualitative research with the method used is descriptive method. This method was chosen to be able to objectively describe the management and processing of household-scale organic waste into productive goods that are of selling value. Data collection techniques used were participatory observation techniques and in-depth interview techniques.Keywords: entrepreneurial interest, organic waste, compost fertilizer, products, selling value.
DEVELOPING THE SPIRIT OF STUDENTS 'ENTREPRENEURS IN THE BORDER AREA IN UTILIZING OIL WASTE FOR BIODIESEL FUELS DISTRICT BENGKAYANG-KALBAR -, Usman; Kristianto, Aloysius Hari
Prosiding International conference on Information Technology and Business (ICITB) 2018: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS (ICITB) 4
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Left behind Territory requires a high entrepreneurial spirit of its inhabitants. This is understood because in the area the builder is still left behind so that the field of work is very limited. To that end, research on the entrepreneurial spirit among young people who become a local development expectations important. Other than that thing was, it needed research into the field of entrepreneurship that is appropriate considering the limited facilities and resources available. Cooking oil is a processing tool foodstuffs commonly in use by the mother-housewife in general. Usually cooking oils used as ingredients in the household needs for the management of food ingredients. As for cooking oil (Cooking oil waste) or waste cooking oil is cooking oil that is used repeatedly restarted. Used cooking oil repetitive very harmful to human health; because its repeated use with high temperatures will result in free fat content. Effect of free fat is the emergence of various diseases such as liver cancer and others. Given the effects of negative, cooking oil can not be consumed again. waste cooking oil turned out to be an alternative fuel, substitute diesel.Solar diesel fuel is one of the more time will step because the raw material comes from fossils that notes bene including resources that can not be renewed.Therefore, processing cooking oil as a substitute for fuel, this is an exciting and necessary thing to experience. In terms of the benefits of jelantah oil is very good to create new business opportunities that is as a raw material biosdiesel environmentally friendly and with the concept of sustainable development (sustainebel development) in addition to the cooking oil processing is also seen to be one effort to deepen the entrepreneurship spirit of students STIM Shanti Bhuana.In relevance with the border area which at the same time left behind.Jelantah cooking oil is also expected to create new jobs and increase the income of the community. Not only that waste cooking oil cooking oil into fuel is expected to be a systematic and structured solution to the problem low people's opinions. At the same time providing an understanding for the local community about the adverse health effects of using repeated cooking  oil.Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Waste of cooking oil, Biodiesel.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGs) DALAM KONSEP GREEN ECONOMY UNTUK PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI BERKUALITAS BERBASIS EKOLOGI Hari Kristianto, Aloysius
Business, Economics dan Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Business, Economics & Entrepreneurship
Publisher : PRPM (Pusat Riset dan Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat) Institut Shanti Bhuana

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Artikel ini bertujuan untuk mendefinisikan konsep Green Economy dalam mengimplementasikan ke arah pencapaian pertumbuhan ekonomi hijau (green growth) dan Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) dengan memperhatikan tiga aspek yaitu aspek politik, aspek sosial dan aspek ekonomi dalam mengambil sebuah kebijakan. Ulasannya berupa definisi, strategi kebijakan Green Economy, indikator pengukuran Green Economy dan implementasi green economy negara Thailand dan Ethopia yang dapat digunakan sebagai acuan dalam mengimplementasikan green economy. Sedangkan untuk negara Indonesia indikator green economy diukur dengan variabel PDB hijau dengan menambahkan biaya kerusakan lingkungan yaitu tingkat deplesi dan degradasi lingkungan.
UNDERGROUND ECONOMY DALAM SEBUAH PERSPEKTIF Kristianto, Aloysius Hari; Dedy; Fentura, Bona
Business, Economics dan Entrepreneurship Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Business, Economics and Entrepreneurship
Publisher : PRPM (Pusat Riset dan Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat) Institut Shanti Bhuana

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This article aims to describe the activities of underground economic actors. This article is a literature review of several empirical studies in Indonesia and the world in examining or resolving the impact of the existence of these economic activities. There are several terms used in each country from the underground economy, such as black economy, shadow economy and unofficial economy. Every country, both developed and developing countries, have experienced underground economic activity that continues to increase so that biased measurement often occurs, which is caused by indicators of underground economy that cannot be measured clearly and this economic activity can harm state revenues. The driving force of the underground economy is an increase in the tax burden (directly or indirectly), combined with labor market regulations and the quality of public goods and services, as well as properly measured economic conditions. The need for systematic oversight to reduce the number of corruption by providing convenience to the community through the E-Government program as a direction for the creation of Good Governance..
Sistem RGEC Dalam Analisis Tingkat Kesehatan Bank Digital Yang Terdaftar Di BEI Periode 2019-2022 Helmi, Aristo Yonitus; Kristianto, Aloysius Hari
MARGIN ECO Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Margin Eco: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Perkembangan Bisnis
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah Tambakberas Jombang

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The development of information technology has transformed the landscape of banking services, leading to the emergence of digital banks as a promising alternative. Digital banks offer banking services without physical presence, relying on digital platforms for all transactions and communications. However, with rapid growth, digital banks face various challenges, including stringent regulations, increased competition, and effective risk management. This study aims to analyze the financial health of digital banks in Indonesia during the period 2019-2022, focusing on six digital banks listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The RGEC method is used to evaluate key aspects such as risk profile, corporate governance, earnings, and capital. The results of the analysis show variations in the financial performance of digital banks, with some banks showing consistent growth while others experiencing fluctuations. However, overall, digital banks demonstrate relatively healthy performance in managing risks and maintaining capital adequacy. By understanding the factors influencing the financial health of digital banks, this study provides valuable insights for investors, regulators, and other stakeholders in understanding the dynamics of the digital banking industry in Indonesia.
Analisis Volatilitas Harga Saham dan Return Abnormal: Perbandingan Sebelum dan Sesudah Pemilu Ariani, Regita; Kristianto, Aloysius Hari
MARGIN ECO Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Margin Eco: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Perkembangan Bisnis
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah Tambakberas Jombang

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This research aims to examine events from one round of elections that occurred by analyzing the average of abnormal returns and stock price volatility before or after the event. In this research, researchers used the event study method. The period used in this research is 14 trading days, each of which is 7 days before and 7 days after the event occurs. The focus of this research is on the IHSG on the Stock Exchange market. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistical techniques and statistical difference tests. Meanwhile, hypothesis testing uses the one sample t test and the pared sample t test. The results of the one sample t test show that there is a significant abnormal return after the announcement of one round of election events, meanwhile the results of the average abnormal return test that researchers have tested show that there is a significant difference in abnormal returns (AAR) before and after the event, however. The market responded positively to the one-round election event in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the results of the cumulative average abnormal return (CAAR) test that researchers have tested show that there is no significant difference in the cumulative average abnormal return (CAAR) before and after the one-round election event in Indonesia.
TINJAUAN TERHADAP KUALITAS PELAYANAN DI RESTORAN DAPOER KIM KARAWANG Iskandar, Antonius; Kristianto, Aloysius
JURNAL PARIWISATA VOKASI Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Pariwisata Vokasi
Publisher : Akademi Pariwisata NHI Bandung

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This study aimed to identify and analyzed the level of Service Quality At Dapoer Kim Restaurant Karawang. The results of this research are as follows: 1) the level of implementation of the tangible aspect has an average score of 919.00; 2) The level of implementation of the reliability aspect has an average score of 797.00; 3) The level of responsiveness aspect has an average score of 631.00. 4) The level of implementation of the assurance aspect has an average score of 754. 5) The level of implementation of the empathy aspect has an average score of 990. The overall results of the analysis at level 1) tangible are in the Good category; 2) reliability is in the sufficient category; 3) responsiveness is in the low category; 4) assurance is in the sufficient category; 5) empathy is in the good category. The conclusion of this research is that the quality of employee service to Dapoer Kim Karawang restaurant guests is less than optimal
Implementasi Modul ILO-SCORE UMKM Warung Sembako ‎Razka Dalam Aspek Tata Letak dan Kebersihan (5S) dan Aspek ‎Pemasaran di Daerah Perbatasan, Kalimantan Barat ‎ Kristianto, Aloysius Hari; Anggreni, Astri; Iskandarsyah, Triyana
IKHLAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Dosen dan Mahasiswa Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): IKHLAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Dosen dan Mahasiswa
Publisher : Indra Institute Research & Publication

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The community service initiative, in conjunction with ILO-Score, aims to support MSME players in the Razka basic food shop. These business players are still simple in terms of governance, layout, and public advertising. The condition that exists is that the things being traded are still placed randomly and are unknown to the surrounding population. The work program implemented is the 5S idea and location mapping on Google maps for the early phases of digital marketing. The participation of students in this support creates new behaviors that business players have not before exercised. Business actors may use their understanding of net production to improve their operations.
Comparative Analysis Stock Price Volatility and Abnormal Return Before and After One Round Election (Event Study on the Composite Stock Price Index) Ariani, Regita; Kristianto, Aloysius Hari
ProBisnis : Jurnal Manajemen Vol. 15 No. 3 (2024): May-June: Management Science
Publisher : Lembaga Riset, Publikasi dan Konsultasi JONHARIONO

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This research aims to test and analyze the average of abnormal return and stock price volatility before and after the implementation of one round of elections. The method used in this research is event study (event study). The data period used in this research is 14 trading days, each of which is 7 days before and 7 days after the election. The focus of this research is on the IHSG on the Stock Exchange market. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistical techniques and statistical difference tests. Meanwhile, hypothesis testing uses test sone sample t test and test paried sample t test. Test results one sample t test shows there is abnormal return which is significant after the announcement of one round of election events, meanwhile the results of average test abnormal return those that have been tested have obtained significant differences abnormal return (AAR) before and after the event, however, the market responded positively to the one-round election event in Indonesia. while the results from the cumulative test are average abnormal return (CAAR), which researchers have tested, found that there was no significant difference in the cumulative average abnormal return (CAAR) before and after the one-round election event in Indonesia.
Analysis of Factors that Influence Interest in Buying Counterfeit Products among West Kalimantan Students through Social Cognitive Theory Sujani, Dominika; Hari Kristianto, Aloysius
ProBisnis : Jurnal Manajemen Vol. 15 No. 3 (2024): May-June: Management Science
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This research aims to determine the influence of self-efficacy on interest in buying counterfeit products, outcome expectancy on interest in buying counterfeit products , social influence on interest in buying counterfeit products. The method used is quantitative with a survey approach. In this study, the population was students from West Kalimantan with a sample of 200 respondents. The data analysis method uses SEM. The results of this study indicate that self-efficacy has a positive but not significant effect on interest in purchasing counterfeit products . Meanwhile, outcome expectancy and social influence have a positive and significant effect on interest in purchasing counterfeit products. In conclusion, outcome expectancy and social influence influence students' buying interest in counterfeit products. In this case, students believe that counterfeit products can provide the same benefits as genuine products. Meanwhile, high self-efficacy or confidence in one's ability to buy counterfeit products tends to show great interest in purchasing counterfeit products . However, the influence of positive self-efficacy on intention to purchase counterfeit products is not always significant, indicating that other factors may be more dominant in influencing purchasing decisions such as perceived usefulness, price and quality of the product purchased