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Persepsi Konsumen terhadap Merek Minyak Goreng Sawit Kemasan di Indonesia Putra, Romeyn Perdana; Purbawa, Yudha; Bakti, I Gede Mahatma Yuda; Astrini, Nidya J.; Purba, Helena Juliani; Sumaedi, Sik; Fahmi, Diah Arina
Buletin Ilmiah Litbang Perdagangan Vol. 18 No. 2 (2024): BILP
Publisher : National Research and Innovation Agency

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/bilp.2024.2584

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Palm cooking oil (MGS) is an essential and vital staple affecting consumers' daily spending. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered a shortage of cooking oil in the Indonesian market around December 2021 until mid-2022. It can affect consumers' perceptions when purchasing MGS brands. This study aims to analyze consumer preferences for MGS brands in Indonesia. Specifically, it examines brand awareness, top-of-mind brands, most purchased brands, brand selection considerations, brand loyalty, and brand switching to other MGS brands. This study focuses solely on packaged MGS brands. The study used a survey method through an online questionnaire. Of the 707 respondents who completed the questionnaire, only 537 met the sample criteria for further analysis. The results showed that consumers perceive Bimoli as the leading MGS brand regarding brand awareness, top of mind, and top purchase. Other MGS brands frequently appearing in the top group include Sania, Sunco, Filma, and Tropical. The study also found that there are two primary considerations for consumers when choosing an MGS brand: (1) product factors (quality, health, clarity) and (2) sacrifice factors (price and accessibility). Furthermore, the study revealed that most MGS consumers are less loyal to a specific brand and are willing to switch to other brands.
Improving Quality of Land Data Towards Modern Land Administration in The Administrative City of West Jakarta Suprojo, Baskara; Salim, M Nazir; Wicaksono, Arditya; Prihatin, Septina Marryanti; Purbawa, Yudha; Prayoga, Reza Amarta; Alamsyah, Purnama; Hakim, Fatwa Nurul; Wijaya, Gustaf; Wahyono, Eko
Journal of Government and Civil Society Vol 8, No 2 (2024): Journal of Government and Civil Society (October)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/jgcs.v8i2.11104

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Land data quality plays a pivotal role in advancing modern land administration, impacting both national economic growth and Indonesia’s competitive position in the global property index, where it currently ranks 106th in Ease of Doing Business. This research focuses on the need for systematic quality improvements in both physical (spatial) and juridical (textual) land data within the West Jakarta City Administration to address existing data deficiencies. Applying the Driver-Pressures-States-Impacts-Responses (DPSIR) framework, this study investigates key challenges, causal factors, and strategic interventions aimed at enhancing land data quality. In-depth interviews with stakeholders were conducted to elucidate these dynamics and inform the proposed strategies. The findings highlight the successful digitization and validation of 94.52% of 423,189 Land Book records, 69.03% of 494,071 Ownership Rights Plans/Measurement Letters, and the spatial data of 94.68% across 427,569 land parcels, thereby improving the Data Quality Classification (KW) across categories 4–6. This study underscores the critical importance of robust data validation processes in modernizing Indonesia’s Land Administration System (LAS), offering valuable insights for enhancing the efficiency, transparency, and reliability of land data, thereby supporting economic development and improving Indonesia’s standing in the global property market.Kualitas data pertanahan memainkan peran penting dalam memajukan administrasi pertanahan modern, yang berdampak pada pertumbuhan ekonomi nasional dan posisi kompetitif Indonesia dalam indeks properti global, di mana saat ini menduduki peringkat ke-106 dalam kemudahan berbisnis. Penelitian ini berfokus pada kebutuhan peningkatan kualitas data secara sistematis, baik fisik (spasial) maupun yuridis (tekstual), di Administrasi Kota Jakarta Barat untuk mengatasi kekurangan data yang ada. Dengan menerapkan kerangka Driver-Pressures-States-Impacts-Responses (DPSIR), studi ini menginvestigasi tantangan utama, faktor penyebab, dan intervensi strategis untuk meningkatkan kualitas data pertanahan. Wawancara mendalam dengan pemangku kepentingan dilakukan untuk menguraikan dinamika ini dan mendukung strategi yang diusulkan. Temuan menunjukkan keberhasilan digitalisasi dan validasi 94,52% dari 423.189 dokumen Buku Tanah, 69,03% dari 494.071 dokumen Rencana Hak Milik/Surat Ukur, serta data spasial dari 94,68% di 427.569 bidang tanah, sehingga meningkatkan Klasifikasi Kualitas Data (KW) di kategori 4–6. Penelitian ini menekankan pentingnya proses validasi data yang kuat dalam memodernisasi Sistem Administrasi Pertanahan (LAS) Indonesia, menawarkan wawasan berharga untuk meningkatkan efisiensi, transparansi, dan keandalan data pertanahan yang mendukung pembangunan ekonomi dan memperbaiki posisi Indonesia di pasar properti global.
Large-Scale Land Acquisition and Economic Development: A Position Paper of The Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA) Development Purbawa, Yudha
Jurnal Pertanahan Vol 11 No 2 (2021): Jurnal Pertanahan
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pertanahan Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53686/jp.v11i2.78

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ABSTRACTThe development of Yogyakarta International Airport (YIA) has been accomplished, and even now the airport is currentlyoperating, serving the flight from and to Yogyakarta Special Province. However, the pro and cons of the YIA developmentremain. Some argue the YIA brought economic development for locals, while others argue the YIA made the locals worse-off.This paper describes the author’s view on this opposite perspective by reviewing several scientific articles regarding the YIA.The author supports the idea that the new airport of Yogyakarta has the potential to boost local economic development dueto some conditions, they are sufficient compensation, productive use of compensation, the high number of flight destinations,and government intervention to involve the local sources. In addition, further research to estimate the average effect of YIAland acquisition compensation and the YIA existence on local economic development by using causal inference techniques isrequired to ensure the most objective study result.Keywords : large-scale land acquisition, economic development, Yogyakarta International Airport. ABSTRAKPembangunan Bandara Internasional Yogyakarta (YIA) telah selesai dan saat ini telah beroperasi melayani penerbangan daridan menuju Provinsi Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (DIY), namun masih ada pendapat pro dan kontra mengenai pembangunanYIA. Beberapa pihak berpandangan bahwa YIA membawa pembangunan ekonomi bagi penduduk setempat, sedangkanbeberapa pihak lain berpendapat bahwa YIA malah memperburuk kondisi perekonomian warga lokal. Artikel ini menyajikanpandangan penulis terhadap perbedaan perspektif tentang YIA ini dengan mengulas beberapa tulisan ilmiah tentangpembangunan YIA. Penulis berpendapat bahwa pembangunan YIA memiliki potensi untuk dapat menciptakan kemajuanekonomi lokal karena memenuhi beberapa persyaratan, yaitu ganti rugi yang cukup, penggunaan uang ganti rugi untuk halproduktif, tingginya angka penerbangan tujuan ke DIY, dan intervensi pemerintah dalam memanfaatkan sumber daya lokal.Untuk mencapai hasil studi paling objektif, maka dibutuhkan penelitian lebih lanjut untuk menghitung secara rata-rata dampakdari ganti rugi lahan bandara YIA dan dampak dari keberadaan bandara YIA terhadap parameter pembangunan ekonomidengan menggunakan metode-metode pengukuran sebab-akibat.Kata kunci : pengadaan tanah skala besar, pembangunan ekonomi, Bandara Internasional Yogyakarta.