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Application of ANNs and Dynamic Modeling for SMEs
Gunawan, Agus
Jurnal Administrasi Bisnis Vol 8, No 1 (2012)
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Indonesian SMEs Garment Manufacturers (ISGMs) has become the main contributorto Indonesiaâs Gross Domestic Product for the last ten years. At the same time, theState Minister for Cooperatives and SMEs received many reports on the discontinuedof the ISGMs. Currently, the ISGM managers have lack of management capabilities.This study focus on the use of artificial neural networks (ANNs) that is capableof interpreting the results of financial statements analysis (FSA). ANNs rules areencoded implicitly using an algorithm for automatic learning. Furthermore, the studyalso will investigate how to support the ISGMs by using pattern recognition in dy-namic modelling (DM). The combination of ANNs and DM may support the ISGMsin (1) analysing the firmâs performance, (2) interpreting the results of FSA, and (3)providing a simulation on what will happen if something occurred in the business.Keywords: financial statement analysis, ANNs, dynamic modelling, business,garment, SMEs
Parahyangan Catholic University Relationship Management Pilot Project At FISIP-UNPAR
Gunawan, Agus
Jurnal Administrasi Bisnis Vol 4, No 1 (2008)
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Considering that relations with the students is really important as one of the approachesto get its competitive advantages, a university must knows exactly eachof the students so the universityâs staffs can interact, communicate and fulfill thestudents needs personally. In order to maximize the effort, the university must use itsstudentsâ database supported with information technology to create customer knowledgecompetence. To make the adequate CRM function with risk management fromthe beginning to reduce the risks which can be came up, the university must havecustomer mapping, employee commitment and re-organization.Keywords: Customer Relationship Management, Knowledge Management, RiskManagement
What can be learned from a Knowledge-intensive System?
Gunawan, Agus;
Wahdan, Mohamed A.;
Herik, H. Jaap van den;
Kornarius, Yoke Pribadi
Jurnal Administrasi Bisnis Vol 7, No 2 (2011)
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The paper aims at describing what can be learned from a Knowledge-intensive Sys-tem (KIS) by a manager of an Indonesian SME Garment Manufacturer (ISGM).For this purpose, we use the system LIA (Leading to Information Access). LIA isa system that (1) handles financial related transactions, (2) processes them accordingto Indonesian accounting standard procedures, and (3) gives the interpretation of theprocess results to the financial analysis. By learning from the interpretation of thecompanyâs historical data, an ownerâs understanding of critical financial factors ingarment industry may increase and let the company flourish.Keywords: Knowledge-intensive System, Financial Analysis, Learning Process,Indonesia SME Garment Manufacturers, Business Administration
Customized Packaging Support System Hotel
Pribadi, Yoke;
Gunawan, Agus;
Caroline, Angela;
Adrian, Jeff;
Devina, Sheryl
Jurnal Administrasi Bisnis Vol 12, No 2 (2016)
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Advances in technology are causing transport becomes cheaper and government support to promote tourism has positive impact in the hospitality business, even in West Java, there are around 1,649 registered hotels. Various hotels are competing in various forms of strategies. One strategy used is rife customer intimacy strategy in the form of packages that provide customized according to the preferences of the target customer.Research type is qualitative that use five hotel as samples. Data collected through interviews, FGD (Focus Group Discussion), and evaluation of the Standard Operating Procedures and systems used by the hotel. Analyze data using MIT 90s Framework and BPMN (Business Process Modeling and Notation) to determine the systems needed by the hotel as well as describe the proposed system of this research.This research focuses on designing information systems that can support hotel in offering customized packages. Keywords : Information System, Customer Packages
Parahyangan Catholic University Relationship Management Pilot Project At FISIP-UNPAR
Agus Gunawan
Jurnal Administrasi Bisnis Vol. 4 No. 1 (2008)
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DOI: 10.26593/jab.v4i1.359.%p
Considering that relations with the students is really important as one of the approachesto get its competitive advantages, a university must knows exactly eachof the students so the university’s staffs can interact, communicate and fulfill thestudents needs personally. In order to maximize the effort, the university must use itsstudents’ database supported with information technology to create customer knowledgecompetence. To make the adequate CRM function with risk management fromthe beginning to reduce the risks which can be came up, the university must havecustomer mapping, employee commitment and re-organization.Keywords: Customer Relationship Management, Knowledge Management, RiskManagement
What can be learned from a Knowledge-intensive System?
Agus Gunawan;
Mohamed A. Wahdan;
H. Jaap van den Herik;
Yoke Pribadi Kornarius
Jurnal Administrasi Bisnis Vol. 7 No. 2 (2011)
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DOI: 10.26593/jab.v7i2.413.%p
The paper aims at describing what can be learned from a Knowledge-intensive Sys-tem (KIS) by a manager of an Indonesian SME Garment Manufacturer (ISGM).For this purpose, we use the system LIA (Leading to Information Access). LIA isa system that (1) handles financial related transactions, (2) processes them accordingto Indonesian accounting standard procedures, and (3) gives the interpretation of theprocess results to the financial analysis. By learning from the interpretation of thecompany’s historical data, an owner’s understanding of critical financial factors ingarment industry may increase and let the company flourish.Keywords: Knowledge-intensive System, Financial Analysis, Learning Process,Indonesia SME Garment Manufacturers, Business Administration
Application of ANNs and Dynamic Modeling for SMEs
Agus Gunawan
Jurnal Administrasi Bisnis Vol. 8 No. 1 (2012)
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DOI: 10.26593/jab.v8i1.415.%p
Indonesian SMEs Garment Manufacturers (ISGMs) has become the main contributorto Indonesia’s Gross Domestic Product for the last ten years. At the same time, theState Minister for Cooperatives and SMEs received many reports on the discontinuedof the ISGMs. Currently, the ISGM managers have lack of management capabilities.This study focus on the use of artificial neural networks (ANNs) that is capableof interpreting the results of financial statements analysis (FSA). ANNs rules areencoded implicitly using an algorithm for automatic learning. Furthermore, the studyalso will investigate how to support the ISGMs by using pattern recognition in dy-namic modelling (DM). The combination of ANNs and DM may support the ISGMsin (1) analysing the firm’s performance, (2) interpreting the results of FSA, and (3)providing a simulation on what will happen if something occurred in the business.Keywords: financial statement analysis, ANNs, dynamic modelling, business,garment, SMEs
Customized Packaging Support System Hotel
Yoke Pribadi;
Agus Gunawan;
Angela Caroline;
Jeff Adrian;
Sheryl Devina
Jurnal Administrasi Bisnis Vol. 12 No. 2 (2016)
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DOI: 10.26593/jab.v12i2.2368.%p
Advances in technology are causing transport becomes cheaper and government support to promote tourism has positive impact in the hospitality business, even in West Java, there are around 1,649 registered hotels. Various hotels are competing in various forms of strategies. One strategy used is rife customer intimacy strategy in the form of packages that provide customized according to the preferences of the target customer.Research type is qualitative that use five hotel as samples. Data collected through interviews, FGD (Focus Group Discussion), and evaluation of the Standard Operating Procedures and systems used by the hotel. Analyze data using MIT 90's Framework and BPMN (Business Process Modeling and Notation) to determine the systems needed by the hotel as well as describe the proposed system of this research.This research focuses on designing information systems that can support hotel in offering customized packages. Keywords : Information System, Customer Packages
INFRASTRUKTUR TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI UNTUK MENDORONG KNOWLEDGE SHARING INTENTION: STUDI KASUS SISTEM RUMAH SAKIT
Florencia Judith Widyarini;
Yoke Pribadi;
Angela Caroline;
Agus Gunawan
Jurnal Administrasi Bisnis Vol. 18 No. 1 (2022)
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DOI: 10.26593/jab.v18i1.5858.67-88
The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing hospitals to share knowledge more frequently, so that medical staff have adequate capabilities to better treat patients. One of the tools that can support knowledge sharing activities is the availability of adequate information technology infrastructure. This study will describe the influence of hospital information technology infrastructure on knowledge sharing intention. This study uses quantitative methods with a purposive sampling technique. The data obtained were 45 employee respondents in the finance bureau and the procurement and logistics bureau at St. X Hospital. The results showed that the procedure dimension had the highest score and the network dimension had the lowest score in the information technology infrastructure variable. As for the knowledge sharing intention variable, the proximity dimension has the highest score and the type of knowledge has the lowest score. The results of the study which show that information technology infrastructure does not affect knowledge sharing intention, make the hospital must be able to fix an information technology infrastructure before continuing its development. One of them is by giving awards to employees who are active and regularly use information technology infrastructure facilities especially as a medium to share knowledge.
RANCANGAN HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYTICS UNTUK PELATIHAN KARYAWAN PEMASARAN PENJUALAN DI RESTORAN X
Triningtyas Elisabeth Putri Gusti;
Theresia Gunawan;
Agus Gunawan
Jurnal Administrasi Bisnis Vol. 18 No. 2 (2022)
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DOI: 10.26593/jab.v18i2.6175.167-188
The increasing number of restaurants leads to competition in service, the restaurant will provide perfect service to keep consumers visiting again. The quality of reliable human resources in service, especially in the marketing and sales divisions, is the best way said restaurant owners according to restaurant representatives. Training and development will create quality human resources that adapt to service developments. These services are business-to-business and business-to-consumer which have different consumer characteristics. The research purpose is to examine human resource analytics information systems in determining prospective employees’ training with limited funds.. Interviews and focus group discussions were conducted in this study. A qualitative approach using the business challenge bundle method and business process model and notation is used to analyze the data. Data was collected from interviews and focus group discussion.There are five stages of the module. The first module is about the skill map, the second is the training map, the third is the performance map, the fourth is about the behavior map, and the fifth is the design of the Human Resource Analytics system which has been integrated from modules 1 to 4.