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TINJAUAN IMPLEMENTASI PRINSIP KOPERASI PADA KLUB SEPAK BOLA INDONESIA Patron Natadjaya; Muhammad Fawwaz, Raihanto; Tiara Kania, Ladzuardini; Heriyaldi, Heriyaldi
Fair Value: Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi dan Keuangan Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Fair Value : Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi dan Keuangan
Publisher : Departement Of Accounting, Indonesian Cooperative Institute, Indonesia

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Based on a survey conducted by Nielsen in 2014, 77% of the total population ofIndonesia was attracted to football clubs. This value shows that the football industryin Indonesia has large market potential. However, this potential has not been fullyutilized, since there are still clubs dispersion due to management problems. Thisstudy uses data sourced from World Football in the German League (Bundesliga),Spanish League (La Liga), English League (Premier League), and IndonesianLeague (Liga 1) in the 2018/2019 season. Cooperative principles are used to find outthe differences between football management. Furthermore, we used qualitative andquantitative analysis, in SWOT analysis, quadrant mapping, and trendline of thescatter plots to determine the relationship between variables studied. The resultshows a positive relationship between the two variables and concluded that leagueswith cooperative football clubs tend to have a positive slope and higher coefficientvariable points accumulation against the average variable audience compared to anon-cooperative club.
Tinjauan Implementasi Prinsip Koperasi Pada Klub Sepak Bola Indonesia Patron Natadjaya; Muhammad Fawwaz, Raihanto; Tiara Kania, Ladzuardini; Heriyaldi, Heriyaldi
Fair Value: Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi dan Keuangan Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): Fair Value : Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi dan Keuangan
Publisher : Departement Of Accounting, Indonesian Cooperative Institute, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (884.922 KB) | DOI: 10.32670/fairvalue.v2i2.90

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Based on a survey conducted by Nielsen in 2014, 77% of the total population ofIndonesia was attracted to football clubs. This value shows that the football industryin Indonesia has large market potential. However, this potential has not been fullyutilized, since there are still clubs dispersion due to management problems. Thisstudy uses data sourced from World Football in the German League (Bundesliga),Spanish League (La Liga), English League (Premier League), and IndonesianLeague (Liga 1) in the 2018/2019 season. Cooperative principles are used to find outthe differences between football management. Furthermore, we used qualitative andquantitative analysis, in SWOT analysis, quadrant mapping, and trendline of thescatter plots to determine the relationship between variables studied. The resultshows a positive relationship between the two variables and concluded that leagueswith cooperative football clubs tend to have a positive slope and higher coefficientvariable points accumulation against the average variable audience compared to anon-cooperative club.
Behavioral Changes in Accessing Outpatient Care During the Covid-19 Pandemic Hasanah, Alfiah; Hardiawan, Donny; Marrosa, Jefani; Ramadhan, Adlan; Heriyaldi, Heriyaldi; Sihaloho, Estro Dariatno; Siregar, Adiatma Y. M.
Jurnal Ekonomi Kesehatan Indonesia Vol. 6, No. 1
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Unwillingness to seek healthcare has been observed in citizens from many countries during the Covid-19 pandemic. Previous studies show that the changes in behavior are due to various reasons such as economic slowdown, loss of health insurance due to termination of employment, and fear of contracting the virus. This behavior may result in worsened health conditions, making a individual more susceptible to the virus. The supply side of health care is one of the things that should be considered in the discussion about access to health care in developing countries. This paper investigates access to the healthcare problem of Indonesians, discusses both the supply side and demand side by looking at the change of behavior due to the patients’ fear of getting treatment during pandemic covid-19. We will serve this purpose through a small-scale survey and offer some insights from a statistical analysis perspective as well. Based on a survey from 588 respondents from the west Indonesia region, this study observes that the respondents’ health condition shows no significant change before and during the Covid-19 pandemic era. On the other hand, the respondents’ frequency of accessing outpatient healthcare proves to be significantly decreasing during the Covid-19 pandemic era, with 23,4% of the respondents stating that they avoid utilizing outpatient healthcare as an effort to avoid the Coronavirus. The frequency of using Kartu Indonesia Sehat to access outpatient healthcare also shows a significant decrease during this pandemic era.
The Influence of Financial Inclusion and Internet Access on the Income of Poor Households Hermawan, Wawan; Heriyaldi, Heriyaldi; Tjahjawandita, Ari
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Vol 25, No 1 (2024): JEP 2024
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University Press

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West Java is the most populous province and has high levels of unemployment and poverty in Indonesia. This research analyzes the impact of financial inclusion and internet access on poor households' income in West Java. The study uses data from the March 2022 Social and Economic Survey by the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics and applies an econometric model. The analysis introduces a novel approach by categorizing poverty based on the poverty line, specifically targeting the lowest 20% and 40% of income-earning households. This method allows for a deeper understanding of financial inclusion and internet access's impact on these segments. The findings highlight that financial inclusion and internet access positively influence the income of poor households. Specifically, savings ownership increases the income of poor households. Access to credit positively affects income for the lowest 40% income bracket. However, internet access mainly influences sales and purchases within the 40% lowest income group, with limited use in purchasing activities.
The Influence of Financial Inclusion and Internet Access on the Income of Poor Households Hermawan, Wawan; Heriyaldi, Heriyaldi; Tjahjawandita, Ari
Jurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Vol 25, No 1 (2024): JEP 2024
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jep.v25i1.23517

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West Java is the most populous province and has high levels of unemployment and poverty in Indonesia. This research analyzes the impact of financial inclusion and internet access on poor households' income in West Java. The study uses data from the March 2022 Social and Economic Survey by the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics and applies an econometric model. The analysis introduces a novel approach by categorizing poverty based on the poverty line, specifically targeting the lowest 20% and 40% of income-earning households. This method allows for a deeper understanding of financial inclusion and internet access's impact on these segments. The findings highlight that financial inclusion and internet access positively influence the income of poor households. Specifically, savings ownership increases the income of poor households. Access to credit positively affects income for the lowest 40% income bracket. However, internet access mainly influences sales and purchases within the 40% lowest income group, with limited use in purchasing activities.