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Journal : Studi Ilmu Manajemen dan Organisasi

Efektivitas Alokasi Dana Desa dalam Meningkatkan Industri Kecil Menengah di Desa Kalukubula Setiawati, Eka Ayu; Sading, Yunus; Parinding, Kalvin A.; Jokolelono, Eko; Nurnaningsih, Nurnaningsih
Studi Ilmu Manajemen dan Organisasi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Juli
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v6i2.4645

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Purpose: This study examines the extent of the utilization of village fund allocation to develop small and medium industries in Kalukubula village, Sigi Biromaru Sub-District. Method/approach: This study employs a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques were carried out through observations, interviews, and documentation. The informants included village government officials and small-to medium-sized industry actors who received village fund support. This study applies Richard M. Steers' (1985) theory of Effectiveness, focusing on three indicators: goal achievement, adaptation, and integration. Results/findings: The results obtained by the author in this research show that the effective utilization of village funds enhances small and medium enterprises through support for business capital and equipment in Kalukubula Village, based on three indicators of effectiveness: achievement of goals, where support from village funds not only successfully increases community income but also creates business independence; adaptation by providing training facilities and offering assistance in infrastructure that meets the needs of entrepreneurs; and integration, where the Kalukubula Village Government has conducted socialization regarding the use of village funds. Conclusion: The allocation of village funds in Kalukubula Village has proven to be fairly effective in supporting the development of small and medium industries based on Steers' three organizational effectiveness indicators. Limitations: This research was limited by time and was only conducted in one village as a case study. Contribution: This study provides recommendations to the village government to maximize the use of village funds for the development of small and medium industries to improve the village economy.
Analisis Pendapatan Dan Kelayakan Usaha DAMIU Di Desa Tambarana Adnyani, Ni Kadek Ayu Sri Wida; Sading, Yunus; Taqwa, Edhi; Jaya, Andi Herman; Achmad, Nuryana Haprin DJ
Studi Ilmu Manajemen dan Organisasi Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Juli
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/simo.v6i2.4646

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Purpose: This study aimed to analyze the income and feasibility of the refill drinking water depot industry in Tambarana Village, Poso Pesisir Utara District. The objective is to assess business viability, both theoretically and economically. Methodology/approach: A quantitative descriptive approach was used to collect primary data from business owners through interviews and field observations. Financial analysis was performed using the revenue-cost (R/C) ratio to determine business feasibility. Results/findings: The results indicate that the total monthly income from the refill drinking water depot industry in Tambarana Village reaches Rp. 10,578,728 or an average of Rp. 2,115,745 per business unit. The R/C ratio obtained was 1.68, which implies that the business is feasible to operate, as the ratio exceeds 1. This means that the revenue earned is greater than the total costs incurred. Conclusion: Based on the R/C ratio, the industry is considered theoretically feasible. However, in practical economic terms, the income generated is only sufficient to meet the basic daily needs of the entrepreneurs and has not yet reached a level that allows for business development or its expansion. Limitations: This study focused solely on a single village and did not compare similar businesses in other regions, which may limit the generalizability of the findings. Contribution: This study provides insight into the financial viability of small-scale water refill businesses in rural areas and can serve as a reference for local governments or stakeholders aiming to support microenterprises through training, capital assistance, or marketing  strategies.
Co-Authors Abdul Rahmat Abdul Rahmat Adnyani, Ni Kadek Ayu Sri Wida Afandhi Afandhi Alfiana Alfiana Amal, Husaeva Amelia, Widya Andi Herman Jaya Ardiyanti, Rina Ardiyanti, Rina Armin Armin, Armin Armin Muis Armin Muis Aurelie, Eko Putra Badria, Badria Busman Busman, Busman Busman, Muh. Rafli Chaerul Anam Christianda, Dewi Citra Dewi sartin Dini Angraini Dongi, Nur Annisa Lutaan Dyah, Tri Murti Ayu Edhi Taqwa Eko Jokolelono Elfine Louise Abu Elfine Louise Abu Elfine Louise Abu, Elfine Louise Abu Failur Rahman Faisal Faisal Faisal Faisal Farida Milias Tuty Fathia Fathia Fitra Fitra, Fitra Giska Putri Hafista, Salmah Ika Rafika Ika Rafika Kalvin Albert Parinding Kezia Verty Laendatu Paembonan Lutfi, Muhtar M. Anwar Nasruddin M. Marsanda M. Musdayati Marsanda, M. Marselina Lian Marselina Lian Meity Ferdiana Paskual Meyti Ferdiana Paskual MMSI Irfan ,S. Kom Monduu, Elisabet Muhilannuri Muhtar Lutfi Mus dayanti Musdayanti Musdayanti yanti Musdayanti, M. Musdayati Musdayati Musdayati Musdayati, M. Musdayati, Musdayati Muthahar, La Ode Muhammad N. Nurbaeti Nur Annisa Lutaan Dongi Nur, Putri Alya Nurbaeti, N. Nurnaningsih Nurnaningsih Nurnaningsih Nurnaningsih, Nurnaningsih Nurnaningsih, N. Nuryana Haprin Dj Achmad Paskual, Meyti Ferdiana Patta Tope Putri Rahmadani Putri Rahmadani, Putri Rafika, Ika Ravika Rismawati Rezaldi, Rezaldi Risnawati Rita Suirlan Rita Yunus S. Suparman S. Suparman Salmah Hafista Santi Yunus Santi Yunus Sarah Prisillya Tiara M Setiawati, Eka Ayu Sri Wulan, Sri Suparman Suparman Tallesang, Mukhtar Tenge, Erna Tinadji, Selvika Tuty, Farida Milias Umam, Sirajul Vera Sri Endah Cicilia Wahyul Wahyul Wahyul Yohan Yohan Yohan Yulisdianti Arafah Yulisdianti Arafah Yunus, Santi Zubair, Muchammad