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Enhancing Inventory Control Through Barcode-Based Warehouse Management System: A Qualitative Analysis: Meningkatkan Pengendalian Inventori Melalui Sistem Manajemen Gudang Berbasis Kode Batang: Analisis Kualitatif Nisa, Shofiyatun; Rahmawati, Imelda Dian
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 24 (2023): October
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v25i.960

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This research aims to investigate the implementation of a Barcode-Based Warehouse Management System (WMS) and its impact on Finish Good Inventory Control, employing qualitative techniques. The study identifies challenges associated with the manual information system in a corporate setting, leading to inventory discrepancies and inefficiencies. The findings demonstrate that the adoption of the new WMS enhances stock visibility, aids in resource allocation, and improves inventory accuracy, particularly in monitoring fast-moving and slow-moving items. This research underscores the significance of WMS for optimizing inventory management and its broader implications for operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Highlights: Efficient Inventory Tracking: The study emphasizes the role of the Warehouse Management System in enhancing real-time inventory tracking, reducing errors, and improving stock visibility. Cost-Effective Operations: Implementation of the Barcode-Based WMS offers cost-saving opportunities through efficient resource allocation and streamlined inventory management. Strategic Decision Support: The research highlights how accurate inventory data enables informed decisions regarding resource allocation, restocking strategies, and overall operational planning. Keywords: Warehouse Management System, Barcode-Based Inventory Control, Qualitative Analysis, Inventory Accuracy, Operational Efficiency
Enhancing Transparency and Accountability: Mosque Financial Information Systems at the Great Mosque of Sidoarjo: Meningkatkan Transparansi dan Akuntabilitas: Sistem Informasi Keuangan Masjid di Masjid Agung Sidoarjo Rahma , Nabila Novilia; Rahmawati, Imelda Dian
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 24 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v25i.962

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This qualitative research study investigates the role of a financial information system in promoting transparency and accountability within the takmir of the Great Mosque of Sidoarjo. Employing a descriptive research approach, data was gathered through surveys, interviews, and observations. The results demonstrate that the implementation of financial information systems effectively enhances transparency and accountability in managing finances for non-profit entities. Notably, the mosque's website facilitates the creation of financial reports, serving as evidence of financial accountability. Moreover, the open access to financial information Highlight: Efficient Financial Reporting: The mosque's website streamlines financial reporting processes, promoting transparency. Open Access Information: The study underscores the significance of open access to financial information on the mosque's information board. Enhanced Accountability: The research reveals how financial information systems contribute to improved accountability within non-profit entities. Keywords: Mosque, Financial Information System, Transparency, Accountability, Non-profit Entities
Financial Performance Assessment through Statement Analysis: A Qualitative Study: Penilaian Kinerja Keuangan melalui Analisis Laporan: Studi Kualitatif Adelefano , Mohammad Rizky; Rahmawati, Imelda Dian
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 24 (2023): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v25i.965

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This qualitative study aims to assess the financial performance of a regional water company using descriptive analysis. Conducted at a specific location in Pasuruan Regency, East Java, the research gathered insights from experts in the Finance Division and General Affairs, Public Relations, and HR. Inductive data analysis revealed increasing liquidity ratios, decreasing solvency ratios, and rising profitability ratios over the years. These findings carry implications for the financial health and sustainability of similar entities, offering valuable insights for decision-makers in the water utility sector. Highlights: Key Insight: Qualitative approach for financial assessment. Notable Trends: Liquidity, solvency, and profitability ratios. Sector Implications: Decision support for water utilities. Keywords: Financial Performance, Statement Analysis, Water Utility, Qualitative Research, Sustainability.
Influencer Marketing Revolutionizes Culinary Businesses Globally: Influencer Marketing Merevolusi Bisnis Kuliner Secara Global Rosyid V. M, Mufti; Sampurno, Feri D.; Arief, Mochamad Fahmy; Mardhiyah, Siti; Rahmawati, Imelda Dian
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 25 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v25i1.1114

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This study explores the impact of influencer marketing on culinary businesses, focusing on Padang Payakumbuah restaurant. Through a literature study approach, it investigates influencer marketing's role in brand promotion, exposure, and consumer response. Data collection involves academic journals and social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. Results reveal that influencer marketing significantly enhances brand image and engagement. Padang Payakumbuah's success in influencer collaborations emphasizes the importance of aligning influencers with brand identity. Overall, this research highlights influencer marketing's crucial role in digital marketing for culinary businesses, providing insights for marketers to effectively engage consumers and strengthen brand promotion. Highlights: Enhanced Brand Image: Influencer marketing boosts brand image for culinary businesses. Aligned Brand Identity: Successful collaborations align influencers with brand identity. Effective Consumer Engagement: Insights for marketers to engage consumers in digital marketing. Keywords: Influencer Marketing, Culinary Businesses, Brand Promotion, Digital Marketing, Consumer Engagement
Building productive and innovative businesses with BMC strategies to increase MSME income (Case study of MIP animal feed shop MSMEs in Buduran village – Sidoarjo) Farochah; Rahmawati, Imelda Dian
Apollo: Journal of Tourism and Business Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : CV. Media Digital Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/apollo.v3i3.484

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The objectives in this study, namely 1) to build a productive and innovative business with the BMC strategy in the MIP Animal Feed Shop MSMEs with a nine-element business model canvas approach, namely customer segments, value propositions, channels, customer relationships, revenue streams, key resources, key activities, key partnerships, cost structure. 2) to design the business model of the Animal Feed Shop based on the Business Model Canvas at this time and after experiencing improvements.   This research method is a qualitative analysis consisting of descriptive analysis and SWOT analysis.  The result of this study is that the UMKM MIP Animal Feed Shop has fulfilled all nine elements of the business model canvas.   However, the current business model at the MIP Animal Feed Shop MSME still has weaknesses, thus creating strategies resulting from improvements to the business model canvas such as product diversification, namely by buying livestock products from farmers such as eggs and chickens, sales using e-commerce or social media, increasing capital and the number of employees so as to increase the internal revenue of the Buduran Animal Feed Shop and can also increase the income of MSMEs in the Sidoarjo area.
USER-GENERATED-CONTENT MARKETING STRATEGIES IN PROVISION OF CONSUMER RESPONSIBILITY Varadainy, Zilba; Helita , Widia; Hermansyah, Mamad; Rahmawati, Imelda Dian
International Journal of Business, Law and Political Science Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024): International Journal of Business, Law and Political Science
Publisher : PT. Antis International Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/ijblps.v1i5.106

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This study examines the effectiveness of a user-generated content (UGC) marketing strategy in increasing consumer engagement. The research findings indicate that UGC marketing strategies can significantly enhance consumer engagement and strengthen the trust relationship between consumers and the brand. Audiences tend to trust consumer-generated content more than traditional marketing content due to its authenticity and genuineness. Therefore, marketers are advised to leverage UGC as one of the most effective marketing strategies to increase consumer involvement and achieve marketing objectives. By integrating UGC into their marketing strategies, brands can create closer relationships with their consumers and strengthen their market position.
IMPLEMENTATION OF TAHFIDZ HOUSE FINANCING MANAGEMENT FOR TODDLERS AND CHILDREN (RUTABA) SIDOARJO Tirandicha, Fajar; Ramadan, Wildan Rizki; Rahmawati, Imelda Dian
International Journal of Business, Law and Political Science Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): International Journal of Business, Law and Political Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/ijblps.v1i3.112

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General Background: Islamic education plays a critical role in shaping individuals who are not only academically knowledgeable but also morally resilient, capable of addressing contemporary challenges. Specific Background: Tahfidz Al-Qur'an education, aimed at equipping students with the ability to memorize and understand the Qur'an, has seen rapid growth in Indonesia, with more than 4,500 tahfidz institutions established. Knowledge Gap: However, despite this expansion, many institutions, including the Rumah Tahfidz Toddlers and Children (RUTABA) in Sidoarjo, face significant challenges in financing management, such as inadequate transparency and inefficient fund allocation. Aims: This study aims to examine the implementation of financing management at RUTABA Sidoarjo, analyzing its financial planning, income sources, and fund allocation strategies to support its educational programs. Results: The study found that RUTABA Sidoarjo relies heavily on tuition fees from students and occasional community donations but has yet to explore more sustainable funding sources, such as government assistance or community social funds. Its financial management involves annual planning, implementation, and auditing, adhering to transparency and accountability principles. Novelty: The research highlights the institution's potential to enhance its financial sustainability by tapping into additional funding sources like government grants and waqf agencies, which are currently underutilized. Implications: The findings suggest that improving financial management strategies and diversifying funding sources can significantly enhance the quality and reach of Islamic education institutions like RUTABA Sidoarjo, ultimately contributing to better educational outcomes and broader access for underserved communities.
ANALYSIS OF COMPANY INTERNAL CONTROL IN THE OCCURRENCE OF FRAUD AT DELTA ARTHA SIDOARJO PEOPLE'S CREDIT BANK (BPR) Gunita, Devina Yulia; Rahmawati, Imelda Dian
International Journal of Business, Law and Political Science Vol. 2 No. 11 (2025): International Journal of Business, Law and Political Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/ijblps.v2i11.367

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Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine how the company's internal control system prevents fraud, as well as whether the implementation of the company's internal controls is running effectively for the company. Method: This study uses a data analysis method, namely descriptive qualitative method. The data collection techniques applied in this study are as follows: 1) Interviews, 2) Observation, 3) Documentation, 4) Triangulation. The population in this study is the heads of operational divisions and LPN, and internal auditors at BPR Delta Artha bank. Result: The results of this study indicate that the company's internal control at BPR Delta Artha Sidoarjo is running well. The company establishes strict policies/regulations, conducts periodic checks, and provides strong data protection to enhance security. Novelty: The benefits of this research are expected to serve as a model for internal control in the banking sector.
Co-Authors Abd. Adjis Abduh, Haziki Adelefano , Mohammad Rizky Adilita, Vara Riya Adzani , Ridho Aeni, Umdatul Ahmad Rizal Aisha Hanif Akhmad Afandi Amaliyah, Rusda Amelia Nugraha Dini Amiq, Bahrul Andriannoor, Renaldy Anggraeni, Fahdianti Anis Masrifah Anita Sari Arbiya Magfiroh Rohmi Arief, Mochamad Fahmy Arif Syaifudin, Arif Arifianti, Maudy Nur Arifin, M. Jainul Arista, Sintha Wahyu Arliantoro, Felandi Ashar, Muhammad ASMARANINGTYAS, LUSSY WIDIA Avivah, Aisyah Rachmawati Bakhta, Aysa Faradilla Ayun Bayu Hari Prasojo Bryan Eka Endarsyah Cahyono, Fadia Budi Chusnul Chotimah Dina Dwi Oktavia Rini Dina Rofita Dini, Amelia Nugraha Duwi Rahayu Efendi , Sofyan Eka Nurhayati Eko , Aris Eko Wahyudi Elfanda Bary Titania Ervina Rahayu Fahmi Hasan, Fuad Faisal Irsandi Farid , Mifta Farochah Faulorozi Sumartono Febrianti, Adela Fikriyyah, Dzakiroh Finda, Felsa Firdaus Firdaus Fitria Novita Sari Gunita, Devina Yulia Habibie, Muhammad Yusuf Hadiah Fitriyah Hamada, Abubakar Helita , Widia Hermansyah, Mamad Hidayatulloh Hidayatulloh Ifat, Emmira Imam Taufik Iman, Muhammad Fatihul Irayanti, Adinda Ismul Wahyu Riski Joana Rosie Shabatiny Degely Karyanto, Frendika Eko Khuluq, Muhammad Husnul Kurniawan, Devi La'ikotun Nahdiyah Lailatul Yuliana Linna Wulandari LSP, Fierda Lussy Widia Asmaraningtyas M. Fatkhul Udin Maftukhin Maftukhin Maharani , Fridalifia Mahesa, Rangga Masrifah, Anis Masyita, Siti Mei Rahmawati Melinda, Puput Miftachur Rochmah Moch Yusuf Bachtiar Mochamad Munthaha Firrizqi Moh. Nasih Mubarok, M. Dzulfahmi Muhammad Iqbal Alim El Hakim Muhammad Nasih Muhammad Rizky muhammad rizky, muhammad Muhammad Saleh Muhammad Yuniar Hakim Sidqi muhtarom, Ahmad shofi Mulyani, Endang Sri Murdaningsih, Sri Rahayu Muryadi Muryadi, Muryadi Muttaqin, Muhammad Fahrul Nafi’uzzaki, Anang Nisa, Shofiyatun Noer, Ayung Endang Novita Maharani Novitasari, Rika Dewi Nugraha, Adhitya Sakti Nugroho, Adi Septian Nurasik Nurasik Nurharyanto, Riyan Tri Nurindah Rizkyah Safitri Nurkakim, Ahmad Nurlia, Tri Wahyu Orien Maulya Pramesti Pradianingsih, Rini Pramudita, Rifkiansyah Aryasatya Prasetyo, Indra Wahyu Prasetyo, Muhammad Doni Purnawan, Steven Owen Putra, Andri Nusantara Putri Laras Qoni’ah, Nanda Sayyidah Rahma , Nabila Novilia Rahmadani, Muhammad Rakhmatusakdiyah Rakhmatusakdiyah Ramadan, Wildan Rizki Ridlo, Muhammad Rini Pradianingsih Risa Sofiyanti Rizky, Mochammad Rizza Nur Rahayu Rochmaniah, Isnaini Rohmah , Nur Rosyid V. M, Mufti Rosyid, Alfan Rosyidah Rosyidah, Rosyidah Rusnanti, Delia Putri Salsabillah, Savira Sampurno, Feri D. Sandi A, Aprianto Satriya, Restu Resky Setiyawan, Iskandar Setiyono, Wisnu Panggah Setyagraha, Javan Agustian Sigit Hermawan Sil Avin Arlaili Sintha Wahyu Arista Siti Mardhiyah Siti Masyita Siti Ulfah Sofiatuz Zuhro Sri Rahayu Murdaningsih Sri Wulan Dari Sriyono Sriyono Sriyono Sriyono Steven Owen Purnawan Sugeng Hariyadi Sugiyanti, Sherlina Sujatmoko, Didit Sundana, Hari Supardi Susetyo , Qotrunnada Aisyah Mega Sutrisno, Sutrisno Syamsul Arifin Syavitri, Nadiya Ami Tirandicha, Fajar Triyanto, Ade Ulfiyyatur Rosyidah Umi Khabibah Varadainy, Zilba Wachida, Kemil Warto, Ali Zulkarnain Wawan Setiawan Wicaksono, Anang Eko Wilujeng, Fitri Dian Yona Novia Nur Chumaidah Yopi Agusta Fanaturiza Yudha, Andrian Prawira Yugustama, Angga Zahrotun Nisa, Zahrotun Zakiyah, Ummu Zumrotul Islamiyah