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Formulating new e-commerce related finance business in indonesian market Sato, Jun; Ashari Nasution, Reza
The Indonesian Journal of Business Administration Vol 5, No 3 (2016)
Publisher : The Indonesian Journal of Business Administration

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Abstract - PT Sinar Mitra Sepadan Finance (the Company hereinafter) is one of JV multifinance company between local Indonesian company and a Japanese multinational company. The company has strong background on IT and is currently pursuing next profit generator. After applying analytical framework of Porter's five forces, BCG matrix and the innovation ambition matrix, the existing businesses of Company is not likely to have prosperous future in the long run. Comparing the rate of growth between existing car finance market and e-commerce market, the Company is suggested to enter into e-commerce finance. In order to create new business in e-commerce market, there are three points to be examined. The first point is how to build up this eco system. The author propose that the Company should have business partnership with payment gateway providers (PGPs) as PGPs have a wide range of connection with e-commerce sites and amount of data. Furthermore, PGPs have a skill of fraud detection. The second point is how to secure the healthiness of receivable of the company. From this perspective, implementation of concept of fintech, utilization of social media for credit approval process, and participation to new credit bureau are suggested. The last point to be examined is how to set up product features in order to generate profit. Based on the nature of e-commerce, small-size, short-term, no collateral finance is considered. Revenue structure of the product is also different from conventional used car finance. There is no charge over customer in e-commerce finance unless becoming overdue. Fee charge over e-commerce sites is the source of income, which is as similar as credit card business. In conclusion, the Company could create new business model in white space of e-commerce with higher growth rate. To enjoy the first mover advantage, its is suggested to start its business implementation which will take approximately 6 months based on the plan by the author. Key words: e-commerce, fintech, multifinance
Myoepithelioma of the Palate: A Case Report Morikawa, Tetsuro; Paudel, Durga; Onishi, Aya; Hiraki, Daichi; Adhikari, Bhoj Raj; Neopane, Puja; Harada, Fumiya; Utsunomiya, Masafumi; Yoshida, Koki; Sato, Jun; Nishimura, Michiko; Abiko, Yoshihiro
Journal of Dentistry Indonesia Vol. 24, No. 3
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Myoepithelioma, a benign tumor, occurs with a frequency of 1.5% among all salivary gland tumors, and it most commonly affects the parotid gland. Nearly the entire epithelium is composed of neoplastic myoepithelial cells exhibiting spindle, plasmacytic, epithelial-like, and clear cells. Case Report: A 52-year-old woman with myoepithelioma of the palate. The patient was referred to our hospital with a chief complaint of swelling on the right side of the palate. Following clinical and intraoral examinations, the tumor was removed under general anesthesia. Viewed microscopically, the tumor was seen to be surrounded by a fibrous membrane, primarily composed of a solid growth of neoplastic myoepithelial cells, virtually surrounding a hyaline-like eosinophilic substance. Immunohistochemical examination revealed strongly-positive reactions by the tumor cells for wide-spectrum cytokeratin (CK wide), vimentin, and S-100 proteins. CK 7, smooth muscle actin (SMA), p63, and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) gave weakly-positive reactions. Conclusion: Based on the findings, a pathological diagnosis of myoepithelioma was reached.