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Strategy For Improving Taxpayer Compliance Motorized Vehicles: (Case Study Of SAMSAT Grobogan Regency) Farida Aulia Rohmah; Karsinah, Karsinah
Jurnal Ekonomi Vol. 13 No. 02 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi, Edition April - June 2024
Publisher : SEAN Institute

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The increasing volume of vehicles should have great potential for motor vehicle tax revenue in Grobogan Regency. SAMSAT has set motor vehicle tax targets in accordance with regional potential, but the realization is still not optimal. This investigate points to decide and analyze the viability and development rate of engine vehicle assess income from the One-Stop Single Organization Framework (SAMSAT) of Grobogan Rule in 2018-2023, analyze the deterrents confronted in expanding engine vehicle citizen compliance in Grobogan Rule, analyze approach procedures for progressing engine vehicle citizen compliance in Grobogan Rule which can be taken by the territorial government to extend engine vehicle citizen compliance. The secondary data came from the Grobogan Regency Statistics Center (BPS) and Samsat report data. Primary data is a way of collecting data using survey research methods so that data is obtained from respondents using direct interview techniques and questionnaires, quantitative methods with a descriptive approach to hierarchical process analysis. The research results show that the performance in achieving PKB targets in Grobogan Regency experienced fluctuations during 2018-2023. Meanwhile, the growth rate of target achievement experienced significant volatility during 2018-2023. In 2023, the growth rate will experience a significant decline and show performance that is not successful in achieving targets. From the policy priority results obtained, it is hoped that policymakers will focus more on the highest weighting criteria, namely "Policy Providing various payment facilities such as online payments or collaborating with retail outlets" compared to other policies, but this does not mean that other policies are unimportant, because every The policy taken by the government will still have an impact, both positive and negative.
The Influence of Service Quality on Ladyflame Customers Satisfaction In Bandar Lampung Saputra, Deni Eka; Karsinah, Karsinah; Jaya, Indra
Prosiding International conference on Information Technology and Business (ICITB) 2023: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS (ICITB) 9
Publisher : Proceeding International Conference on Information Technology and Business

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This research aims to determine the impact of service quality on customer satisfaction at Ladyflame, Bandar Lampung. The problem studied in this study is whether there is a positive relationship between the quality of service and customer satisfaction of Ladyflame in Bandar Lampung. This research uses survey methods and questionnaires as data collection instruments. With 33 respondents involved. The variables studied covered the quality of service, customer satisfaction, and the relationship between the two. The results of the research show that the quality of service has a significant impact on customer satisfaction of Ladyflame. Factors such as hospitality staff, product availability, service speed, and product quality play an important role in increasing customer satisfaction. The findings provide valuable insights for Ladyflame management in Bandar Lampung to improve the quality of their services, with the aim of increasing customer satisfaction. With a deep understanding of the role of service quality in retaining and attracting customers, ladyflame can take more effective steps to meet customer expectations and maintain their market share. Keywords : Quality of service, customer satisfaction
Characterization of Zygotic and Nucellar Embryo of Six Indonesian Mango Cultivars Using Molecular Markers Fatimah, Fatimah; Husni, Ali; Kosmiatin, Mia; Karsinah, Karsinah; Baroya, Mushlihatun
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 20 No. 2 (2016): Annales Bogorienses
Publisher : BRIN

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One of difficulties in mangoes hybridization is polyembryonic seeds. This phenomenon reduces the chance of recovering true hybrid seedlings. The identification of the zygotic embryo is difficult and the possible approach is by using molecular marker. The objective of this study was to evaluate the utilization of two different marker systems (dominant markers and SSR) to characterize the occurrence of zygotic or nucellar embryo in polyembryony mango cultivars Garifta Merah, Lalijiwo, Manalagi, Madu, Saigon Kuning, and Saigon Merah. The type of embryo was evaluated by comparing the exhibiting amplification patterns, if different from the mother plant considered as zygotic and identified as nucellar if they exhibited the same banding pattern as the mother plant. From both of this marker systems out of the 16 SSR and 16 evaluated dominant primers, nine primers of each systems amplified the largest number of allele and sharply defined band. Dendogram analysis showed that the evaluated dominant markers could distinguish the zygotic and nucellar embryo clearly compare to evaluated SSR primers. The number of zygotic embryos derived from SSR was 64% and dominant markers were 47%. Based on zygotic and nucellar size, number and position, indicating no relationship between the type of embryo and embryo size, number and the position.
Co-Authors A Manshur Agastya, Kadek Deva Al Farouq, Alamul Fikri Ali Husni Ali, Rusjamin Jadi Amidi Ananta, Bintang Rafli Andi Prayoga Andin Vita Amalia Andryan Setyadharma Ardias Rifki Khaerun Cahya, Ardias Rifki Khaerun Arvana, Gita Asfani, Akhmad Anggi Avi Budi Setiawan Avi Budi Setiawan Avi Budi Setiawan Avi Budi Setiawan Bambang Prishardoyo Baroya, Mushlihatun Benny Riyanto Cahyo Yuwono Darun, Darun Diana Talakua, Jeane Fransina Dyah Maya Nihayah Eva Ervani Evi Fatmawati, Evi F H Silalahi Fadhilahningrum, Nura Yuli Fadhilahningrum, Nura Yuli Fafurida Fafurida Farida Aulia Rohmah fatimah Fatimah Fauziah, Syiva Firmansyah Firmansyah Hayati, Amelia Hidayati, Eni Nur Indra Jaya Indraswara, Dede Indrawati, Dini JULIANTI, MEGA LUWIHA LUWIHA LUWIHA, LUWIHA Malisa, Nor Mayyadah, Zulfina Tsanin Meyliana, Henny Mia Kosmiatin Mudjiarto, Hari Muftiya, Hikmah Nagatirtha, Partama Ngatindriatun Ngatindriatun Ni Luh Putu Indriyani, Ni Luh Putu Nihayah, Annis Nurfitriana Noor Rohman, Sani Noor Rohman, Sani Nurjannah Rahayu Kistanti Nurul Fibrianti Octavianti Paramita P. Eko Prasetyo Pangestika, Maulida Dewi Phany Ineke Putri, Phany Ineke PURWANDOKO, EDI Rakhmawati, Puji Retno Febriyastuti Widyawati Ridwan Arifin Rifky Yudi Setiawan, Rifky Yudi Riyanto, R Benny Rosidah Rosidah Saputra, Deni Eka Sekarvilia, Mia Shanty Oktavilia Sholihah, Siti Siti Fathonah Sucihatiningsih Dian W.P, Sucihatiningsih Dian Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti Sulaksmi, Galih Niken Anggoto Syaiful Amri, Muhammad Taridi, Taridi Vike Aprilianin Marwintaria Saputri Wahyu Widodo Wicaksana, Tania Wisudani Rachmaningtyas Yudi Setiawan, Rifky Yudi Setiawan, Rifky Yusdhika, Aldo WIse Hanjaya Yustika Arga Puspita Zainurohmah, Zainurohmah