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Revisiting the Consumer Protection Law in the digital-based business era: A Study of Trade Law Manullang, Sardjana Orba; Maruf, Irma Rachmawati; Sembiring, Tamaulina Br; Purbaningsih, Yuli; Hendriarto, Prasetyono
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i4.7048

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This study discusses the review of consumer protection law in the era of internet-based trade. The author believes that along with technological advances, more and more business transactions are carried out electronically. So along with that, there are also business actions that harm consumers. For this reason, the author has conducted a search for scientific evidence to support the hypothesis of this study on a number of databases that discuss the issue in question. We then analyze the data to get a valid and convincing understanding. Based on the findings and discussion of the results, we can conclude that the consumer protection law needs to be strengthened with more binding rules while still taking into account the basic existing consumer protection laws, namely UUPK article 4 of electronic trading regulations.
State-Owned Enterprises (SOES): The Ability And The Feasibility During The Industrial Revolution 4.0. Zahari, Muhammad; Harmadi, Ashur; Mustika, Mustika; Manullang, Sardjana Orba; Dewi, Dyah Handayani
Jurnal Manajemen Industri dan Logistik Vol 7, No 2 (2023): page 205 - 353
Publisher : Politeknik APP Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30988/jmil.v7i2.1044

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The goal of this study was to identify the key elements that would help design procedures for improving corporate images in urban company. The studies were quantitative and used observation, questioning, and interviews as three key sources of data. With a path coefficient of 0.94, the results show that the Customer Satisfaction variable and the Corporate Image variable are positively correlated. Corporate Image increases by 0.94 units or has an impact of 0.94 units on the increase in Corporate Image if Customer Satisfaction increases. The overall impact of service quality on client satisfaction at PDAM Tirta Indragiri is 67.86 percent. Product quality, such as water clarity, colour, and odour, is the customer satisfaction dimension with the lowest value, in line with the distribution performance issue. Therefore, to improve water quality and distribution, quality control management must be planned, implemented, and carried out systematically and continuously.
Understanding Business Management Strategies in Enhancing Profitable and Sustainable SMEs Sabil, Sabil; Djakasaputra, Arifin; Bangkara, B.M.A.S. Anaconda; Manullang, Sardjana Orba; Hendriarto, Prasetyono
Jurnal Manajemen Industri dan Logistik Vol 6, No 1 (2022): page 01 - 176
Publisher : Politeknik APP Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30988/jmil.v6i1.989

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The purpose of this research was to get deeper undestanding on management of SMEs to win profitable and sustainable business. The publication of books, journal, and websites were become the main sources of the data that we got electronically. Because of this reason, several literatures related to profitable business strategies have been carefully studied to understand superior and sustainable governance and business strategies. The literature included is the electronic literature such as books and scientific articles. After reviewing and obtaining the valid answers, we discussed them carefully. Finally, we find several business management strategies to increase the profitability and sustainability of SMEs such as strategies to attract customers, continue to use various promotional methods, seek to increase subscriptions, add new items, and increase discounts.
Unveiling Bullying in Education: A Sociological and Legal Inquiry Manullang, Sardjana Orba
AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 16, No 3 (2024): AL-ISHLAH: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN
Publisher : STAI Hubbulwathan Duri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v16i3.4464

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This research aims to enhance understanding of bullying in schools by applying a sociocultural theoretical framework. School bullying is a significant issue. The approach employed in this study involves doing a literature review by looking for relevant literature on the Scopus website. The retrieval procedure entails using specific keywords to search for articles on the Scopus website and subsequently analysing their relevance to the chosen keywords. The current literature review focuses on three primary themes: 1) The process of forming and understanding the concept of bullying; 2) The interpersonal aspect of bullying 3) Bullying as a component of an individual's life trajectory. The text discusses empirical findings for each topic to emphasise important issues, and presents arguments from relevant sociocultural theories to provide insight in each specific example. The findings demonstrate the potential for integrating diverse research on bullying and elucidating complicated phenomena. Considering sociocultural perspectives on bullying in schools has significant consequences for both study and practice. Bullying is influenced by the context in which it occurs, and it is important to consider the dynamics of relationships and the specific environments in which such behaviour takes place.
Legalitas Praktik Siber yang Licik: Kesiapan Hukum Siber Indonesia: The Legality of Devious Cyber Practices: Readiness of Indonesia's Cyber Laws Sardjana Orba Manullang
Society Vol 10 No 2 (2022): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v10i2.482

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The ever-expanding Indonesian cyberspace has ushered in significant economic growth to the country’s online business and e-commerce. This is due to the country’s rising internet penetration rate of 73% of its total population, with about 204 million people connected to the internet. This high connectivity has brought about several positive socio-economic opportunities but with other thorny issues like cybercrime, misinformation, cyber-induced intolerance, disinformation, trolling and cyber warfare. Despite the Indonesian government’s intervention with measures to regulate cyber activities, some devious cyber practices undefined in legal literature continue to be practiced, even passed as legitimate, sometimes leading to negative consequences. These practices are often conducted as organized operations that target populations to create mistrust and polarize the targeted population. Some are crafted as cyber warfare declared by entities within a country or from a foreign country targeting another’s populace, which poses a threat to social order. This paper explores these devious cyber practices and their strategies and mitigation possibilities. A sociological research approach coupled with the use of law enforcement theory was applied to study and analyze Indonesia’s cyber security law enforcement policies, the Internet and Electronic Transaction (ITE) Law, the Criminal Prosecution Act, the Constitutional law, civil society actors and private sector actors on cyber security. Indonesian law and international law, coupled with available technology, were reviewed for readiness to address threats posed by these devious cyber issues to social order. Measures taken by the Indonesian government are in readiness to combat these cyberspace issues in its jurisdiction but also present more questions on the proposals for reviews to the legislation and introduction of content monitoring systems, which risk being inappropriately deployed in censorships or suppression of legitimate freedom of expression.
Legalitas Praktik Siber yang Licik: Kesiapan Hukum Siber Indonesia Sardjana Orba Manullang
Society Vol 10 No 2 (2022): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v10i2.482

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The ever-expanding Indonesian cyberspace has ushered in significant economic growth to the country’s online business and e-commerce. This is due to the country’s rising internet penetration rate of 73% of its total population, with about 204 million people connected to the internet. This high connectivity has brought about several positive socio-economic opportunities but with other thorny issues like cybercrime, misinformation, cyber-induced intolerance, disinformation, trolling and cyber warfare. Despite the Indonesian government’s intervention with measures to regulate cyber activities, some devious cyber practices undefined in legal literature continue to be practiced, even passed as legitimate, sometimes leading to negative consequences. These practices are often conducted as organized operations that target populations to create mistrust and polarize the targeted population. Some are crafted as cyber warfare declared by entities within a country or from a foreign country targeting another’s populace, which poses a threat to social order. This paper explores these devious cyber practices and their strategies and mitigation possibilities. A sociological research approach coupled with the use of law enforcement theory was applied to study and analyze Indonesia’s cyber security law enforcement policies, the Internet and Electronic Transaction (ITE) Law, the Criminal Prosecution Act, the Constitutional law, civil society actors and private sector actors on cyber security. Indonesian law and international law, coupled with available technology, were reviewed for readiness to address threats posed by these devious cyber issues to social order. Measures taken by the Indonesian government are in readiness to combat these cyberspace issues in its jurisdiction but also present more questions on the proposals for reviews to the legislation and introduction of content monitoring systems, which risk being inappropriately deployed in censorships or suppression of legitimate freedom of expression.
Legal Aspects of Audit 10% Participating interest Management on Mahakam Block Working Area Baren - Sipayung; Sardjana Orba Manullang; Henry Kristian Siburian; Karnawi - Kamar; Febrina Nafasati Prihantini
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 23 No. 1 (2024): PENA JUSTISIA
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v23i1.2982

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The efforts of the local government of East Kalimantan Province and Kutai Kartanegara Regency to increase local revenue by proactively taking part in receiving a 10% Participating Interest (PI) offer in the Mahakam Block working area have been successful based on Permen ESDM No. 37 of 2016. The ministerial regulation stipulates that the legal subject for managing the 10% PI has several alternative forms of business entity, namely the old BUMD, new BUMD, or Regional Public Company (Perseroda). Based on these administrative procedures, the legal subject deemed to fulfill the requirements as a legal subject for the 10% PI Manager at the Mahakam WK is PT MMPKM which was formed as a Perseroda business entity. However, this has implications for the emergence of new norms regarding the definition and composition of Perseroda share ownership, as well as the legal subject requirements for managing a 10% PI between the Permen ESDM No. 37 of 2016 and the Regional Government Law, PP BUMD, and PP No. 35 of 2004. Furthermore, because of the scope of state finances, the negative implication is that local governments do not get the maximum regional income from dividends from BUMD holding company PT MMPKM.
Implementation of Husband's Rights to Annul Marriage Due to False Identity in the Religious Courts of Metro Lampung City Huzaini Husin; Arne Huzaimah; Jalaluddin Jalaluddin; Nor Ipansyah; Sardjana Orba Manullang; Vivit Fitriyanti
Pena Justisia: Media Komunikasi dan Kajian Hukum Vol. 22 No. 3 (2023): Pena Justisia
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/pj.v22i3.3955

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At this time, in the contemporary and modernization era, it is easier for couples who want to get married, especially with economic conditions that have begun to recover from the influence of the pandemic, so this is very supportive of quickly achieving their desire to marry. For couples who have previously been married and want to remarry, of course there are other requirements that must be met. Thus, sometimes some couples take shortcuts in falsifying their identity, such as being a widow or a virgin, in order to achieve their desire to get married officially. This is not impossible, in fact, it often happens that prospective female partners deliberately fake their identities to be accepted by male partners who are still virgins. The main problem in this research is how to implement the husband's right to annul the marriage due to falsifying the identity of the prospective wife, as well as how the judge's legal considerations are in resolving this problem. This study uses qualitative research methods with a normative descriptive approach. Data sources are based on literature studies and court decisions which are then analyzed using the content analysis method. The research results prove that the husband's rights in cases of identity fraud by his future wife are protected by the state based on statutory regulations so that the husband can take legal action to defend his rights. The judge in this case has given appropriate legal considerations so that no party is harmed as a consequence of their respective actions.
Understanding Business Management Strategies in Enhancing Profitable and Sustainable SMEs Sabil, Sabil; Djakasaputra, Arifin; Bangkara, B.M.A.S. Anaconda; Manullang, Sardjana Orba; Hendriarto, Prasetyono
Jurnal Manajemen Industri dan Logistik Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): page 01 - 176
Publisher : Politeknik APP Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30988/jmil.v6i1.989

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to get deeper undestanding on management of SMEs to win profitable and sustainable business. The publication of books, journal, and websites were become the main sources of the data that we got electronically. Because of this reason, several literatures related to profitable business strategies have been carefully studied to understand superior and sustainable governance and business strategies. The literature included is the electronic literature such as books and scientific articles. After reviewing and obtaining the valid answers, we discussed them carefully. Finally, we find several business management strategies to increase the profitability and sustainability of SMEs such as strategies to attract customers, continue to use various promotional methods, seek to increase subscriptions, add new items, and increase discounts.
State-Owned Enterprises (SOES): The Ability And The Feasibility During The Industrial Revolution 4.0. Zahari, Muhammad; Harmadi, Ashur; Mustika, Mustika; Manullang, Sardjana Orba; Dewi, Dyah Handayani
Jurnal Manajemen Industri dan Logistik Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Politeknik APP Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30988/jmil.v7i2.1044

Abstract

The goal of this study was to identify the key elements that would help design procedures for improving corporate images in urban company. The studies were quantitative and used observation, questioning, and interviews as three key sources of data. With a path coefficient of 0.94, the results show that the Customer Satisfaction variable and the Corporate Image variable are positively correlated. Corporate Image increases by 0.94 units or has an impact of 0.94 units on the increase in Corporate Image if Customer Satisfaction increases. The overall impact of service quality on client satisfaction at PDAM Tirta Indragiri is 67.86 percent. Product quality, such as water clarity, colour, and odour, is the customer satisfaction dimension with the lowest value, in line with the distribution performance issue. Therefore, to improve water quality and distribution, quality control management must be planned, implemented, and carried out systematically and continuously.
Co-Authors Abdul Samad Arief Abdul Wahab Syakhrani ADE RISNA SARI Ade Sathya Sanathana Ishwara Agustian Budi Prasetya Alam, Sitti Nur Ali Pirdaus Anas Pattaray Andi Elrika Natsir Andi Muh Akbar Saputra Andi Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Nugraha Anita Ninasari Anwar Budiman Arne Huzaimah Asep Saepullah Ashri Andevi Putri Rahmadhani Aslan Aslan Aslan Aslan Avelia Rahmah Y Mantali B.M.A.S. Anaconda Bangkara Baren - Sipayung Baren Sipayung Baren Sipayung Budi Sulistiyo Nugroho Budi Sulistiyo Nugroho Chindy Rahmadhanty Dayan Abdurrahman Dedi Dwi Pamungkas Denny Hartono Derlini Dewi, Dyah Handayani Diah Lestari Djakasaputra, Arifin Eko Setyo Nugroho Nugroho Emy Yunita Rahma Pratiwi Endang Fatmawati Esti Ningrum Fadli Fadli Febrina Nafasati Prihantini Febrina, Monica Yesica Fina Amalia Masri Gunawan Widjaja Hadi Priyono Hamid Wijaya Handy Ferdiansyah Harmadi, Ashur Hendra Haryanto Hendri Khuan Hendriarto, Prasetyono Hendrik ES Samosir Hendro Siburian Henry Kristian Siburian Hotmaria Hertawaty Sijabat Husna Amin Huzaini Husin Iis Isnaeni Nurwanty Iis Isnaeni Nurwanty Iis Isnaeni Nurwanty Iis Isnaeni Nurwanty Iis Isnaeni Nurwanty Iis Isnaeni Nurwanty Nurwanty Imanuddin Hasbi Irfan Nurdiansyah Irsan Rahman, Irsan Iwan Henri Kusnadi Jalaluddin Jalaluddin Jenita Jenita Joko Sabtohadi Karman Karman Karman Karman Karnawi - Kamar Kholis Ernawati Khuan, Hendri Kiki Amaliah Liani Sari Liani Sari Louisa Yesami Krisnalita Lusy Tunik Muharlisiani M Nur Shidiq M. Rikhardus Joka M. Trihudiyatmanto Made Ayu Anggreni Manjayani, Rizka Anindya Mardani Mardani Maria Yeti Andrias Maruf, Irma Rachmawati Mawarni Fatma Megasuciati Wardani Mellisa Towadi Miharja, Marjan Mislan Sihite, Mislan Monica Yesica Febrina Muhammad Ridhwan Muliyadi Hamid Mulyadi Nur Munadi Munadi Mustika Mustika Mutiarany Nahot Tua Parlindungan Sihaloho Nahot Tua Parlindungan Sihaloho Nor Ipansyah Nugraheni Eko Wardani Nugroho, Budi Sulistiyo Nursakina Husen Oskar Hutagaluh Oskar Hutagaluh Palupi Rantau Pham Thanh NGA Prasetyono Hendriarto Prasetyono Hendriarto Prasetyono Hendriarto Purbaningsih, Yuli Putri, Viorizza Suciani Rai Iqsandri Resdati Retno Kus Setyowati Risa Risa Rita Kartika Sari Rolib Sitorus Rotua Sri Damayanti Rr. Endang Sri Sulasih sabil sabil, sabil Sahrul Sahrul Saiful Rachman Sangia, Rohib Adrianto Satria, Erwinsyah Siburian, Henry Kristian Silvia Ekasari Sitorus, Rolib Sitti Asnaeni Sri Sudono Saliro Sudarmo Sudarmo Sumar’in Sumar’in Suwito Suwito Suyanto Syah, Setiawan Putra Syahril Syahril Syam'un Syam'un Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Tama Karnia Novianti Tamaulina Br Sembiring Tamrin Muchsin Tamrin Muchsin Tamrin Muchsin Tamrin Muchsin Tamrin Tamrin Titin Samsudin Tony Siagian Verawati Br. Tompul Verawati Verawati Vivit Fitriyanti Wa Ode Riniati Wisnu Nugraha Yeasy Agustina Sari Yesika Prisilia Tuwoliu Yessy Kusmadevi Yessy Kusumadewi Yuhaeni, Wiwi Yulianus Payzon Aituru Zahari, Muhammad