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Effort To Win The Competition In Digital Business Payment Modeling Williams, Alexander; Widayanti, Riya; Maryanti, Tatik; Julianingsih, Dwi
Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA Journal) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA)
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (2743.407 KB) | DOI: 10.33050/sabda.v1i1.80

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Competition in the digital payment business on an international and local scale will be increasingly intense. In the face of competitive conditions like this, digital payment companies are required to continuously develop their sources of competitive advantage through the establishment of digital business strategies and the development of digital business models that can ensure the creation of superior value for consumers and ultimately provide value to company owners. In the digital payment business, this effort requires companies not only to be able to do business but also how companies can develop knowledge and digital capabilities.
The Urgency of Digital Literacy in Indonesia on COVID-19 pandemic Williams, Alexander; Bangun, Cicilia Sriliasta; Shino, Yamato
Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA Journal) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA)
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For pupils, having a strong grasp of digital literacy is crucial, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Every level of society is encouraged to have simple access to the internet by the use of distant learning. In this essay, we will investigate the state of digital literacy in Indonesia at the time of COVID-19 epidemic. A systematic review was used as the research methodology in this study. Campaigns to promote digital literacy are crucial during the COVID-19 epidemic, according to the research findings. Dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak will be made easier with the help of digital literacy. During the COVID-19 epidemic, the digital literacy movement will assist the general people in finding the appropriate information and passing the time. The following are other crucial elements in the development of digital literacy. 1) Understanding culture, namely the diverse contexts in which users of the digital world operate; 2) Cognitive, or the capacity for cognition when evaluating the content;three) constructive Communication, specifically an awareness of network and communication performance in the digital age, self-assurance in one's ability to act responsibly, creativity—doing things differently—critical thinking about content, and social responsibility.
Application of Blockchain Technology in e-LoA Technopreneurship Journal Williams, Alexander; Dolan, Ellen
Aptisi Transactions On Technopreneurship (ATT) Vol 2 No 1 (2020): March
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v2i1.74

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LoA or Letter of Acceptance is a statement received. LoA is usually used as a statement of scholarship acceptance or even journal acceptance. In addition, the current issuance of LoA is still conventional, using paper as the access medium. This is certainly inefficient. In addition, the issuance of LoAs that can be accessed through the website also has certain problems. Many parties doubt the security of the LoA issued through the website, whether confidentiality is really maintained or not. To solve this problem, e-LoA (electronic LoA) was implemented using blockchain technology on the Technopreneurship Journal website. With the use of blockchain technology on this website, LoA data cannot be changed, duplicated or deleted. So that it can improve security and support transparency in the issuance and access of LoA. e-LoA issued through the website also makes it easier for parties to access and download a verified LoA.
The Implementation of Effective Financial Management to Increase the Profitability of Startups Williams, Alexander; Hasudungan, Yehezkeil; Azizah, Nur
Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA Journal) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA)
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/sabda.v4i1.714

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This research aims to examine the implementation of effective financial management practices to improve the profitability of startups in Indonesia. The digital startup sector in Indonesia has been growing rapidly, and as these businesses scale, managing financial resources effectively becomes increasingly important for long term success and sustainability. By identifying and analyzing financial management practices that have the most significant impact on enhancing the profitability of startups. A quantitative approach is adopted, utilizing case studies from a selection of emerging startups across various industries in Indonesia. Data were collected through surveys and in depth interviews with startup owners and financial managers, focusing on key aspects such as financial planning, cash flow management, budgeting, and investment strategies. The results indicate that startups with well structured financial planning and efficient cash flow man- agement are significantly more profitable. Additionally, the adoption of effective investment strategies and robust risk management practices has been shown to help startups mitigate financial uncertainty, avoid losses, and improve overall business stability. Applying sound financial management practices is vital for the growth and profitability of startups. Based on these findings, the study recommends that startups prioritize strategic financial planning (budgeting), cash flow optimization (organizing and measuring), and proactive risk management (controlling) to enhance financial resilience and maintain a competitive advan- tage in the market. This is an open access article under the CC BY 4.0 license.
The Use of Science Technology In Islamic Practices and Rules In The Past Now and The Future Apriani, Desy; Williams, Alexander; Rahardja, Untung; Khoirunisa, Alfiah; Avionita, Sella
International Journal of Cyber ​​and IT Service Management (IJCITSM) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): April
Publisher : International Institute for Advanced Science & Technology (IIAST)

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Civilization is a complex structure of society characterized by urban development, social stratification applied by cultural elites, systems symbolic communication (eg, writing systems), and the perceived separation from and domination over the natural environment. Islamic civilization is a civilization that is built on basic Islamic aqidah, aims according to the purposes (maqashid) of sharia, and is realized by imitating the deeds (sunnah) of the Prophet Muhammad, his companions and the signs signs of halal and haram. Islam was at the pinnacle of civilization when the Khilafah system was still upright, despite the ups and downs. Based on Islamic ethics, In the case of virtue seeking new knowledge, it is achieved as a result of moderation of two extreme biases namely, avoiding acquiring new knowledge but remaining in a position of ignorance and playing an important role in pursuing ignorance. Thus, the ethics of Islamic knowledge, which is the application of science and technology science in Islam must be regulated, striving to free humans from these two negative tendencies. The core idea discussed in this paper is the science design used with special reference to Science and Technology. In the history of Islamic thought, this concept is articulated mainly in the background of cognitive psychology theory and Maqashid ash-sharia (a higher goal than Sharia) which is connected to the search for personal and social knowledge. Muslims are now able to pave the way for creating more advanced scientific and technological habits in twenty-first century Muslim societies.
Networking IP Restriction filtering and network address Bein, Adrian Sean; Williams, Alexander
IAIC Transactions on Sustainable Digital Innovation (ITSDI) Vol 1 No 2 (2020): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/itsdi.v1i2.149

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Permissions setting on a computer is necessary. This is an effort that is not easy to change the system configuration or settings changed by the user. With a network of computers, of course, permissions settings do not need to be done one by one manually. Because in a computer network course there are many collections of computers connected together. Permissions setting so that the system can use the client-server applications that access restrictions can be done effectively. As the implementation of client-server applications can be created using Visual Basic 6.0. This language has been able to access the socket on the Windows operating system, named Winsock API that supports TCP / IP. This protocol is widely used because of the reliability of client-server application programming. The application is divided into two main applications, namely the client and server program name with the name of the Receiver Sender program. Receiver function receives instructions restriction of access rights Sender and sends reports to the Sender process execution. While Sender functions to send instructions restrictions permissions via the Registry to the Receiver. And after the test, the application can block important features available in the Windows operating system. So it is expected that these applications can help in permissions setting on a computer network.
Development Based on Cloud Accounting as Accountant Reconciliation Media on Collage Williams, Alexander; Dolan, Ellen
IAIC Transactions on Sustainable Digital Innovation (ITSDI) Vol 1 No 2 (2020): April
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/itsdi.v1i2.151

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In the process of academic activities, has staff that are structured in an organizational structure to provide excellent service. With the aim of succeeding all activities that are running, and having their respective functional duties, one of them is the head of finance. The head of finance is obliged to report all income and expenses that are needed by collages. Where the financial statements are reported monthly to top management such as the Director of Perguruan Tinggi Raharja The financial report can be said to be accurate if it has passed the final process of reconciliation. Reconciliation is an adjustment of the balance between bank balances and transaction data that we have. There are 8 (eight) financial statement processes until finally Reconciliation is carried out. However, the flow of the reconciliation process can be said to be still semi-conventional and lack the use of existing technology. In this study, 3 (three) problems were identified regarding the reconciliation process which had an impact on the accuracy of financial statements. Where in the reconciliation process accountants enter payment data input and data matching manually so that it requires a long time in the balance balance amount. With financial reports that are faster and more accurate, of course the work can be assessed as effective and efficient according to the time specified. The use of cloud accounting in the reconciliation process is expected to better assist accountants in real terms. So that in the process of reconciliation the accountant gets a financial report that is accurate and effective and efficient in time. This research is of course motivated by accountants in reconciliation activities that are still manually at College. Problems like this, with the use of cloud accounting in financial reports, are a new breakthrough for Perguruan Tinggi Raharja. By conducting 5 (five) literature reviews on reconciliation and cloud accounting to help the performance of accountants in obtaining financial reports. The final result of this study is the implementation of a cloud accounting system at collages in reconciliation activities by accountants.
The Role Of Technology In Education Anwar, Aang Solahudin; Mardisentosa, Bambang; Williams, Alexander
IAIC Transactions on Sustainable Digital Innovation (ITSDI) Vol 3 No 1 (2021): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/itsdi.v3i1.524

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Here modern technology is defined as knowledge that is transformed into products, processes, services and organizational structures. Technology is always juxtaposed with the term science. Science is a human effort to understand the phenomena and facts of nature, and to preserve that knowledge conceptually and systematically. While technology is a human effort to use science for the benefit and welfare. Because of this relationship, the development of science is always related to technological developments, and vice versa. The development of science and technology has an exponential characteristic, which is getting faster and faster, because the results of one stage become the basis and reason for the next stage. It is not surprising that not only is its development accelerating but the role of science and technology in modern society is increasing in importance. The development of science is active in all fields, namely health, agriculture, economics, social sciences, natural sciences and so on.