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IAEB IMPLEMENTS MOU WITH 25 UNIVERSITIES FROM INDONESIA AND MALAYSIA AT UITM MELAKA Nurlaila; Hendra Harmain; Alistraja Dison Silalahi; Muammar Khaddafi; Rico Nur Ilham; Em Yusuf Iis
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July-October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i2.1852

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IAEB has signed an MoU with 25 universities from Indonesia and Malaysia at UITM Melaka. This collaboration aims to increase academic collaboration, research and student exchanges. With this MoU, it is hoped that greater opportunities will be created in the development of higher education in both countries. This signing signifies a joint commitment to increasing collaboration in the fields of academics, research and student exchanges, as well as strengthening higher education networks in the region. This is expected to bring significant benefits to all parties involved.
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL SEWING SKILLS TRAINING IN INCREASING INDEPENDENCE FOR MATANGKULI ASSISTED VILLAGERS Falahuddin; Erna Isfayani; Wulandari; Fuadi; Reza Juanda; Ramadhan Razali; Rico Nur Ilham
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July-October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i2.1875

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Sewing training was held as a contribution to improving the competence of individuals and community groups, especially mothers at UKM Bungong Jaroe, Sumbok Rayeuk village, Nibong sub-district, North Aceh district. The aim of this service activity is not only to provide additional special knowledge for mothers who have free time, to provide the opportunity to be independent with a home business but do not yet have the skills, as well as to build relationships with local residents. By carrying out this service, it is hoped that the participants will be able to carry out sewing businesses independently and in groups so that they can contribute to meeting family needs. This series of assistance also includes assistance in business management administration, additional production facilities; repair of business premises, sewing and embroidery machine support as well as intermediate level sewing training. The training participants consisted of group members who were already able to sew and 20 novice tailors. Involving certified instructors from training institutions in their fields. This activity is supported by PT PEMA Global Energi (PGE) and the Cendikia Community Ukhuwah Foundation (YUMC).
DIRECT TRAINING ON SIKO NOODLES MARKETING STRATEGIES IN LHOKSEUMAWE CITY TO INCREASE COMPETITIVE STRENGTH IN THE MARKET Amru Usman; Tarmizi Abbas; Nur Faliza; Rico Nur Ilham; Muttaqien; Irada Sinta
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): July-October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i2.1907

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The aim of this research is to determine the marketing strategy of Mie Siko MSMEs, especially the marketing mix. This research uses qualitative methods, namely case studies that produce descriptive data expressed in words. The data collection technique for this research is that the author directly visited Mie Siko MSMEs to interview the owners of MIE SIKO MSMEs. The research results show that the marketing strategy used by Mie Siko MSMEs is 4P marketing which consists of product, price, place and promotion. The product strategy is defining the logo, creating the brand, and the label. The pricing strategy offers relatively affordable prices. The location strategy is a strategic location and can be accessed by many people. The promotional strategy provides free toppings for 10 purchases. Even though Mie Siko MSMEs are facing the problem of declining sales, they are still looking for solutions by preserving cash, maximizing social media as a promotional tool and creating market place accounts. In conclusion, the marketing strategy for Mie Siko MSMEs is quite good, but considering the large number of MSMEs in Lhokseumawe, it is best for the owner to continue increasing their promotion on social media.
DIGITAL FINANCIAL LITERACY TRAINING FOR YOUTH OF NORTHWEST HAGU VILLAGE USING CAPITAL MARKET INVESTMENT AND STOCK SAVINGS METHODS Muhammad Multazam; Rico Nur Ilham; Irada Sinta; Muttaqien; Ayu Anora; Yusnidar
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2066

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Digital financial literacy training for the youth of Gampong Hagu Barat Laut aims to improve their understanding of capital market investment and stock saving strategies. This activity is designed to introduce the basic concepts of digital finance, especially in relation to capital market investment, which is often considered a tool for achieving long-term financial stability. With the capital market investment and stock saving methods, training participants are invited to understand the risks and benefits associated with long-term investment and portfolio diversification. In this training, emphasis is placed on the importance of stock saving discipline, where young people are expected to be able to consistently set aside funds to be invested, even in small amounts, but done sustainably. This training also emphasizes the use of safe and legal digital financial platforms, so that participants can take advantage of technological advances to invest efficiently and transparently. The results of the training showed an increase in the knowledge and skills of participants in understanding how the capital market operates, as well as how to start investing in stocks safely and profitably. Young people who were previously unfamiliar with the capital market now have basic knowledge that allows them to be more actively involved in investment activities, as a step to improve their financial literacy and strengthen their personal and community economy.
TRAINING ON UTILIZATION AND PRODUCTION OF BANANA STEM CHIPS AS AN UMKM IDEA T.Edyansyah; Rico Nur Ilham; Muhammad Multazam; Amru Usman; Muttaqien; Tarmizi Abbas
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2074

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Gampong Pase Sentausa, Simpang Keuramat District, North Aceh Regency is a village with approximately 500 people, with most of them working as farmers. Gampong Pase Sentausa also has various potential natural resources that are quite potential to be developed such as banana plants. Banana plants are a potential garden crop of the Gampong Pase Sentausa community, but until now the Gampong Pase Sentausa community knows bananas which are used as snacks or sold in bunches while the leaves are used for wrapping containers for making cakes and so on, while the use of banana stems has so far only been used as animal feed. In fact, if seen from its benefits, banana stems have many benefits for human health, namely they can treat and cure various diseases including: as a detoxification of the digestive system, losing weight, controlling cholesterol and blood pressure, curing stomach acid, curing stomach acid, stabilizing blood sugar, and there are still many benefits of banana stems for health. On the other hand, the people of Gampong Pase Sentausa underestimate banana stems and have no economic value at all, so through the 2022 KKN-LPPM, Malikussaleh University students took the initiative to provide innovation training in the use and manufacture of Banana Stems into Banana Stem Chips (Gedebog Chips) so that banana stem stalks which so far have no economic value can be increased through innovation in making and processing Banana Stem stalks into Gedebog Chips as a snack food for children and adults. The innovation in making banana gedebog chips will provide added economic value for the Pase Sentausa Village Community. The materials and tools used to make banana gedebog chips are easy to obtain and the manufacturing process is very easy and can be done individually or in community groups, which can be used as one of the entrepreneurial activities for the people of Gampong Pase Sentausa, Simpang Keuramat District, North Aceh Regency.
SOCIALIZATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF MENTAL HEALTH FOR CHILDREN IN ORPHANAGES Likdanawati; Irada Sinta; Rico Nur Ilham; Muammar Khaddafi; Muttaqien; Reza Juanda
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2383

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Mental health is an important aspect of a child’s development, especially for those living in foster care. These children often face significant emotional challenges due to the loss of a parent, trauma, or difficult life experiences. Socialization about the importance of mental health aims to raise awareness and provide the necessary support for children in foster care. This article discusses the importance of mental health, socialization strategies, and the roles of various parties in supporting the mental health of children in foster care, supported by current references.
TRAINING PROGRAM BY LECTURERS FOR STUDENTS ABOUT ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Azhar; M.subhan; Rico Nur Ilham
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): November 2024 - February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v4i3.2447

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Business ethics is everything about guiding norms for a company in making decisions. Business ethics has several theoretical explanations, namely the theory of virtue, theory of rights, theory of deontology, theory of teleology. Ethics is defined as an individual's beliefs about whether certain decisions, behaviors or actions are right or wrong. Ethical behavior in cross-cultural and international contexts is how organizations treat employees, how employees treat organizations, how organizations and employees treat other economic agents. Social responsibility is a collection of organizational obligations to protect and promote the community in which the organization works. . Some organizations recognize that they have all three areas of responsibility and strive to achieve this, others emphasize only one or two areas of social responsibility. And very few do not know social responsibility at all.
Dinamika Ekonomi Digital di Indonesia: Peluang dan Tantangan bagi Perekonomian Nasional Multazam, Muhammad; Nur Ilham, Rico
SINOMIKA Journal: Publikasi Ilmiah Bidang Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/sinomika.v3i2.1802

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The digital economy in Indonesia has developed rapidly and has become one of the main drivers of the country's economic growth. With a large market potential and increasing internet penetration, the digital economy sector offers various opportunities for business development, job creation, and enhancing global competitiveness. However, this sector also faces several challenges, such as digital infrastructure gaps, low digital literacy, and data security and privacy issues. To maximize the potential of the digital economy, Indonesia needs to accelerate infrastructure development, improve digital literacy across all segments of society, and strengthen regulations related to personal data protection. The government, private sector, and society must collaborate to create an inclusive, secure, and sustainable digital economy ecosystem. This article discusses the dynamics of the digital economy in Indonesia, opportunities to be seized, and the challenges that must be addressed to drive growth in this sector. With the right approach, the digital economy can become a key pillar for Indonesia’s future economy.
JURIDICAL STUDY ON THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF DIGITAL CRYPTOCURRENCY ASSETS FROM A LEGAL PERSPECTIVE TAX COLLECTION AND SHARIA QANUN IN INDONESIA Rico Nur Ilham; Henry Aspan
International Journal of Educational Review, Law And Social Sciences (IJERLAS) Vol. 4 No. 5 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijerlas.v4i5.1937

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This study analyzes the phenomenology of cryptocurrency digital assets from the perspective of taxation and sharia law in Indonesia. Cryptocurrency, as a digital innovation based on blockchain technology, has received significant attention both as an alternative investment and a means of transaction. However, its existence poses regulatory challenges, especially in terms of taxation and compliance with sharia principles. This study uses a normative legal method with a legislative and conceptual approach to understand how tax regulations and sharia law regulate cryptocurrency transactions in Indonesia. Data were obtained through literature studies, analysis of relevant legal documents, fatwas, and Qanuns, and interviews with legal and sharia experts. The results of the study show that the Indonesian government has begun to regulate taxes on cryptocurrency transactions through several policies, although there are still challenges in their implementation, such as assessing transaction values ​​and accurate reporting. From a sharia perspective, views on cryptocurrency vary. Some scholars accept cryptocurrency as halal, while others consider it haram due to speculative reasons and the lack of clear underlying assets. In Aceh, as a province with full implementation of sharia law, regulations related to sharia financial transactions are more complex. This study recommends harmonization between tax regulations and sharia law to create legal certainty and justice for all parties involved. The government is expected to strengthen regulations and supervision of cryptocurrency transactions and conduct socialization and education to the public regarding tax obligations and sharia principles related to cryptocurrency. With a comprehensive and integrative approach, it is hoped that a cryptocurrency regulatory system can be created that is fair, efficient, and in accordance with positive and sharia legal values ​​in Indonesia.
The Miracle of Cryptocurrency: Opportunity at Global Transaction Management, Future Market and Present Value Reality Juanda, Reza; Falahuddin, Falahuddin; Muttaqien, Muttaqien; Ilham, Rico Nur; Ramansyah, Frengki Putra; Multazam, Muhammad
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i1.1111

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Cryptocurrency is an investment commodity that can generate returns and already has a license to trade in exchange. This study aims to examine the prospects of digital cryptocurrency assets more deeply by summarising the results of literature studies in various countries. In each of the continents scattered in the world, some countries support the existence of cryptocurrency as an investment asset and a means of payment. As a result of this study, it is known that many countries whose governments make strict regulations on support for legality and allow cryptocurrency transactions include: European Union members, namely Germany and Italy, and non-member countries of the European Union, such as Gibraltar. Furthermore, in the Americas, there are Canada and Venezuela. In East Asia and the Asia Pacific, Australia and Japan support the existence of cryptocurrency. Meanwhile, in Southeast Asian countries, there are contradictions between several countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines, that reject cryptocurrency transactions because they are considered threats to money laundering and the problem of terrorism. However, Singapore and Thailand will protect cryptocurrency investors in their countries and ensure legal regulations for cryptocurrency transactions as investment assets and legal means of payment transactions. Investments in digital currencies or cryptocurrencies are increasingly prevalent worldwide and are supported by significant price increases. Of course, this is a prospect that cryptocurrency transactions can meet the expectations of all users in the world by making regulations regarding the legality of cryptocurrency, so that the transaction model can be integrated between users, both as an asset and a substitute for international payment currencies.
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