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ANALYSIS OF ASSET GROWTH AND PROFIT GROWTH THROUGH SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT TOWARD COMPANY VALUE Saputra, Jumadil; Badruzaman, Jajang; Ridho, Adil
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of asset growth and profit growth on firm value. The object of research is financial reports issued by finance companies from 2015 to 2017, which are as many as 45 companies listed on the IDX. Analysis of the data used is path analysis and data processing used using the SPSS program. The results of data processing show that asset growth and profit growth have a significant effect on firm value. Partially asset growth has a significant effect on firm value, but earnings growth has a significant negative effect on firm value. The relationship between asset growth and profit growth has a negative relationship.
AN EXPLORING THE FACTORS STRUCTURE OF HUMAN RESOURCE OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT BASED ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN ACEH, INDONESIA Saputra, Jumadil; Idris, Amiruddin; Albra, Wahyuddin
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The entrepreneurial opportunities emerge when certain individuals have insights into the value of resources that others do not. The resources such as alertness of entrepreneurial, knowledge, and ability become their own right. This study is intended to explore the factors structure of human resource of supply chain management based entrepreneurship in Aceh, Indonesia. The questionnaires were sent to 175 managers in firm, and were received back for an 86% response rate from 175 managers. The first factor analyzed was structure of the human resources. The summated entrepreneurship scores for managers were correlated, and responses to the human resource and entrepreneurship items were made using multivariate analysis of variance. These results identify the factors of human resources that are very influential on entrepreneurship in cluster 1 are Entrepreneurial Ability and Entrepreneurial Innovation.
Supply Chain Strategy for Assessing the Stock Prices of Property Sector Companies in Indonesia Stock Exchange Sinurat, Mangasi; Erlina, Erlina; Daulay, Murni; Saputra, Jumadil; Sadalia, Isfenti; Nur Ilham, Rico
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 4 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The global crisis in 2008 has a tremendous impact on Indonesian economic stability. It ultimately led to increases in asset prices including property. It drives investors to invest in property companies namely stock. Thus, this study aims to examine the effect of Economic Value Added, Return on Equity, and Earnings per Share toward Stock Price. Also, the role of Price Earnings Ratio as a Moderating Variable in the relationship among variables studied. The secondary data obtained from annual reports, financial statements. The data source is the property sector companies issued on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. There are 30 companies involved in this study. The data analyzed by using the multiple linear regression analysis and moderating test applied the residual method. The results of this study indicate that partially Economic Value Added has a positive and significant effect on stock prices, Return on Equity has a negative and significant effect on stock prices, and Earning per Share has a positive and significant effect on stock prices. Variable Price Earnings Ratio does not moderate the relationship of Economic Value Added, Return on Equity and Earnings per Share to stock prices both partially and simultaneously.
The Mediating Role of Organizational Commitment: A Supply Chain Management for Examining the Effect of Quality of Work Life and Job Satisfaction on Employee Performance Arifin, A Hadi; Raza, Hendra; Saputra, Jumadil; Puteh, Anwar; Sofyan, Sofyan
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 4 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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This study aims to examine the effect of quality of work-life and job satisfaction on employee performance with organizational commitment as a mediating variable In the Health Office of The North Aceh District. The sample in this study was 120 respondents. Data analysis using the AMOS SEM program. The results of data analysis, quality of work-life and job satisfaction have an influence on organizational commitment, and job satisfaction has a significant effect on employee performance. The quality of work-life and organizational commitment does not affect employee performance. Organizational commitment cannot mediate the relationship between quality of work-life and job satisfaction with employee performance. The results of the study recommend encouraging employee performance, work skills and policies for organizational commitment. It should be noted that the work environment of employees and also job satisfaction is maintained with colleagues and superiors, so that employee performance is better in the future.
A Study of Intellectual Capital and Its Supply Chain Strategy for Business Performance in Small Medium Enterprise (SMEs) Widiartanto, Widiartanto; Eko Wahyudi, Fendy; Zarkasyi Rahman, Amni; Shinta Dewi, Reni; Saputra, Jumadil
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 4 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Intellectual capital is one of important activity for organizations which want to be efficient on the market and obtain a sustainable competitive advantage. However, most company only measure and create company value based on tangible assets rather than intangible assets. In conjunction with the present issue, this investigation focuses on intangible assets (intellectual capital) in Small Medium Enterprise (SMEs) and its supply chain strategy for business performance. This study is designed using a qualitative approach. A total of 30 entrepreneurs from the three largest Batik industries in Central Java, consist of Lasem-Rembang, Pekalongan and Laweyan Solo has participated in this study. The data collection technique is using observation, interview and some relevant reference such as reports, books and journals. The results of the analysis showed that the intangible assets (intellectual capital) are a strategic way to improve the performance of SMEs. Also, this study identified that the intellectual capital consists of human capital, spiritual capital, organizational capital, consumer capital and social capital. In conclusion, as intangible assets (intellectual capital) is a knowledge-based view that can create value and increase organizational performance. Also, the concept of intellectual capital is relatively new, especially for SMEs, so the subjectivity of perception given is still very high.Keywords— Intangible and tangible assets, intellectual capital, supply chain strategy, organizational performance
Analysis of the Obedience of Personal Protective Equipment Usage to Prevent Occupational Disease among Cosmetic Workers Dwijaningtyas, Srinata; Widowati, Evi; Pranoto, Pranoto; Saputra, Jumadil; Wintara, Jane Ayu
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 19, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Public Health, Faculty of Sport Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/kemas.v19i2.43861

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Cosmetic industry has a high risk of occupational diseases such as talcosis or respiratory disorders among the workers at PT X. Based on the preliminary study, respiratory disorders are indicated among the workers because of high level of dust powder from talc powder at the work place. Occupational diseases can be prevented such as by using correct and precise Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Methods: The study aimed to determine the relationship between respiratory symptoms, knowledge, education, and job tenure with the obedience of PPE usage to prevent occupational disease because of talc powder among cosmetic division workers at PT X. The study used an analytical survey research method with a cross-sectional approach. The sample was 48 people using the Total Sampling technique. Statitiscal test using Chi-Square Test. Results: The result of the test showed there is a relationship between respiratory symptoms (p-value = 0,024) and knowledge (p-value = 0,006) variable with the obedience of PPE usage among workers (p-value = 0,006), to be found there is a respondence who has less knowledge regarding occupational safety and health is considered to have 18.3 times more risk of being disobedient in using PPE, while there is no relationship between education (p-value = 0,161) and job tenure (p-value = 1.000) with the obedience of PPE usage among cosmetic division workers at PT X. Conclusion: There is a relationship between respiratory symptoms and knowledge with the obedience of PPE usage among the workers, and it’s recommended to company owner to provide training for the workers about the importance of PPE usage that mainly corrects and precisely, also doing supervision and daily checking on the workers before, during, and after work.
Pemanfatan Temu Mangga dan Sambiloto untuk Imunitas Tubuh Pujimulyani, Dwiyati; Suryani, Chatarina Lilis; Astuti, Devi Fitri; Saputra, Jumadil
Berdikari: Jurnal Inovasi dan Penerapan Ipteks Vol 11, No 2 (2023): August
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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Indonesia is located on the equator with a rich potential of local spices, for example, white turmeric of Curcuma Mangga (Curcuma mangga Val.) and Sambiloto leaves (Andrographis paniculata). These two food ingredients are only sold in fresh form because some people do not know how to process them properly and practically. Curcuma mangga can be processed into instant, ready-to-drink powder that is easy to consume. Not only that but curcuma mangga and sambiloto leaves also contain antioxidants such as polyphenols, which can be useful for increasing immune power. The purpose of this service is for partners to understand the benefits of Curcuma Mangga and Sambiloto leaves. The outreach activity was held on November 23, 2022, and was attended by 21 Himatepa-HMPPI UMBY administrators and 54 NREC Universiti Malaysia Terengganu. This activity includes counseling and training about the benefits of Curcuma Mangga and Sambiloto leaves and how to market them. The counseling also discussed how to process instant powder and Sambiloto. This service program resulted in partners understanding the benefits of Curcuma Mangga and Sambiloto leaves to increase immunity and its marketing strategies. The panelists liked the overall instant mango powder product with a score of 3.95. Partners can also increase their entrepreneurial abilities by producing instant powder from Curcuma Mangga and Sambiloto.
The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Practices through Supply Chain Management on Company Risk in Indonesia Syahputra Silalahi, Amlys; Dalimunthe, Doli Muhammad Jafar; Sariartha Sianipar, Aryanti; Saputra, Jumadil
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 5 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : ExcelingTech

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59160/ijscm.v9i5.5527

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This study aims to examine the impact of the supply chain strategies on company risk in the emerging market, Indonesia. The samples of this study are companies listed in Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2018. According to the sampling procedure, there were 458 companies that employed corporate social responsibility during this period. The corporate social responsibility score were obtained from the content and risk analysis represented by the market-based risk such as systematic risk, idiosyncratic risk, and total risk. The findings from the data analysis show that there was no CSR significant impact on company's idiosyncratic and systematic risk. However, it has a weak negative impact on total risk. The CSR dimensions that affect company risk are supply chain partnerships and tax contributions. The supply chain partnerships are negatively associated with company's systematic and idiosyncratic risk. This finding was also consistent after adding the control variables. On the contrary, tax contributions are positively associated with higher systematic and idiosyncratic risk to the company.
Determining Premium for Disaster Reinsurance Program through Supply Chain Risk Management: An Application of Peak Over Threshold (POT) Approach Sukono, Sukono; Subartini, Betty; Napitupulu, Herlina; Novitasari, Ela; Santoso, Agus; Ghazali, Puspa Liza; Saputra, Jumadil
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 5 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The purpose of this study is to determine the pricing (premium) for disaster reinsurance program. For those, this study uses the Peak Over Threshold (POT) approach, where the method pays attention to the pattern of heavy tail behaviour on the number of victims killed due to disaster events through extreme values with a reference value called the threshold u. The results of the analysis showed that the reinsurance premiums for flood disaster per year that must be paid by insurance company is IDR 712,008,900.50 with the maximum amount of reinsurance risk, L is IDR20,000,000,000.00, the insurance company retention, S is IDR200,000,000.00, the sensitivity minimum number of victims in one disaster event  with 5 people. In conclusion, the reinsurance premium per year that must be paid by insurance companies to reinsurance companies will be increasing when the insurance company retention S is smaller, the maximum amount of risk covered by reinsurance L is greater, and the number of victims died u decreases.
Prediction of Motor Vehicle Insurance Claims Using ARIMA-GARCH Models Susanti, Dwi; Maraya, Nisrina Salsabila; sukono, sukono; Saputra, Jumadil
Operations Research: International Conference Series Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Operations Research International Conference Series (ORICS), September 2024
Publisher : Indonesian Operations Research Association (IORA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47194/orics.v5i3.331

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Motorized vehicles are one of the means of transportation used by Indonesian people. As of 2021, the Central Statistics Agency (CSA) recorded the growth of motorized vehicles in Indonesia reaching 141,992,573 vehicles. Lack of control over the number of motorized vehicles results in losses for various parties, such as accidents, damage and other unwanted losses. The size of insurance claims has the potential to fluctuate, because it is influenced by several factors, such as policy changes, market conditions and economic conditions. This research aims to predict the size of motor vehicle insurance claims using the ARIMA-GARCH model which is used to predict the size of vehicle insurance claims by dealing with non-stationarity and heteroscedasticity in time series data. Based on research, the best model obtained is the ARIMA (2,1,3) - GARCH (1,0) model which produces seven significant parameters. Meanwhile, based on the MAPE value, it shows that the ARIMA (2,1,3)-GARCH (1,0) model is quite accurate. The results of this research can be taken into consideration in predicting the size of insurance claims in the future.
Co-Authors A Hadi Arifin Agapa, M. Fasya Febri Agung Prabowo Agus Santoso Ahmad Dailami, Ahmad Ai Nurhayati Akmal Saputra Ali Syah Putra Aliasuddin Aliasuddin Alimin, Erina Ambiya, Utari Nur Amelisqi, Lusi Bilqis Amin Hou Amiruddin Idris Amni Zarkasyi Rahman, Amni Zarkasyi Andiwi Meifilina, Andiwi Angga, Binanga Anggia Suci Pratiwi Anggita, Sahira Anggraeni, Putri Siti Annur M, Ade Isna Anugerah, Dandi Ariffin, Ku Halim Bin Ku Assidqi, Hasbi Asti Nur Aryanti Astuti, Devi Fitri Ayulita Ramadhani Azahra, Astrid Sulistya Badruzaman, Jajang Betty Subartini Brahmantia, Bayu Budi Hendrawan Chairul Furqon, Chairul Chatarina Lilis Suryani Christianingrum Cut Annisa Fitriati Dalimunthe, Doli Muhammad Jafar Dede Abdul Hasyir Detrianty, Fitria Rika Dewi Mahrani Rangkuty Dierayani, Allysa Putri DIRYO SUPARTO Dwi Susanti Dwijaningtyas, Srinata Dwiyati Pujimulyani EKO EDDYA SUPRIYANTO EKO EDDYA SUPRIYANTO Eko Wahyudi, Fendy Erlina Erlina Evi Widowati F, Ayunda Alysa Fahrul Rizal, Fahrul Fairuztama, Rafif Fauzi, Muhamad Hasman Fauziah, Irma Silvia Fauziah, Mustika Fitriyani, Seni D Geubrina, Yulia Ghazali, Puspa Liza H, Yunita Sri Hadiyani, Rahmilia Hafni Zahara Hardi, Irsan Hari Mulyadi, Hari Hendra Raza Heny Hendrayati Herlina Napitupulu Hermawan, Riki Hidayana, Rizki Apriva Idroes, Ghalieb Mutig Inriati, Dhea Intan, Dede Ira Apriyanti isfenti sadalia Iskandar Muda Islah, Tsani Jamilah Jamilah Josua, Lancelot Julsen Julieta, Salma Kardofa, Mochamad Khoeryza, Rima Laksito, Grida Saktian Lugiana, Yuda Madani, Fathi Makia Maraya, Nisrina Salsabila Maruf, Cipta Muhammad Maulana, Ar Razy Ridha Maulana, Deni Maulani, Nishfi Rahmah Meida Rachmawati Muhammad Abrar Mujiarto, Mujiarto Murni Daulay Mursyidin Mursyidin NADILA SAVIRA Nadjib, Nadjib Nasib Nazila, Siti Desi Nellis Mardhiah Neni Nuraeni, Neni Nizar P, Ajeng Noka Omalia Noor F, Deng Dewi Novitasari, Aliffiah Novitasari, Ela Nur Elfaz, Zam Zam Nurazizah, Dina Nurhayat, Firman Arif Nurjaman, Diman Nurkamilah, Milah Nurmala Nurmala Nurohmah Dona, Tiara Gita Nurul Istiqomah, Insya Siti Nuryuniarti, Rissa Palupi Permata Rahmi Permata, Shintia Pirdaus, Dede Irman Pranoto Pranoto Pratama, Muhamad Risky Pratiwi, Denisa Lestari Prawiro, Meivin Mulyo Puteh, Anwar Putra, Fadlan Gunawan Rahmad Syukur Rahman Alfarisi, Rendi Raja Masbar Rico Nur Ilham Ridho, Adil Risma, Neng Robiatul A, Wahda Saefullah, Rifki Sajidah, Febi Zulfa Salqaura, Siti Alhamra Salsabila, Nabila Saparudin, Miftahul Rizki Saputra, Nadia Sari, Risna Purnama Sariartha Sianipar, Aryanti Septiani, Lisma Septiani, Resty Shinta Dewi, Reni Shofiatun Nisa, Wafa Sidiq, Fahmi Simanjuntak, Alberto Sinurat, Mangasi Siregar, Wardah Muharriyanti Siti Maria Ulfa Sofyan Sofyan Sopia, Dea Sri Nita, Sri Suharman, Harry Sukono . Sullaida, Sullaida Suriani Suriani Suryana Suryana Syahirah, Sheila Najla Syahputra Silalahi, Amlys Syntha, Bunga T. Zulham Urrohman, Nida Wahid, Alim Jaizul Wahyuddin Wahyuni, Arni Sri Wan Ridwan Husen, Wan Ridwan Widiartanto Widiartanto Widiawaty, Shindy Cantika Windi Amelia, Windi Wintara, Jane Ayu Wiranatakusuma, Dimas Bagus Yahya, Muhammad Ilham Yunda, Lola Irma Yuningsih, Siti Hadiaty Yusril Ihza Mahendra Zikri Muhammad