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Competitiveness of Small and Medium Firms (SMEs) in Facing ASEAN Economic Community Rengkung, Leonardus Ricky; Pangemanan, Lyndon Reinhardt J; Sondak, Lorraine W
INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF BUSINESS STUDIES Vol 10, No 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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PENGARUH TACIT KNOWLEDGE TERHADAP INOVASI PRODUK PADA INDUSTRI KREATIF KERAJINAN DI KABUPATEN MINAHASA, SULAWESI UTARA Leonardus Ricky Rengkung; Lyndon R. J. Pangemanan; Lorraine W.Th. Sondak
MIX: JURNAL ILMIAH MANAJEMEN Vol 9, No 1 (2019): MIX: Jurnal Ilmiah Manajemen
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the ability and analyze the effect of tacit knowledge to product innovation on Creative Craft Industry at Minahasa, North Sulawesi. To answer these purposes, the 60 firms of creative craft are being taken by purposive sampling and Logistic Regression is being applied to those 60 firms of creative craft. Results show that there are 16 firms that are able to produce innovative product and 44 firms that are not able to produce innovative product. Of the 16 innovative firms, it is predicted that there are 6 firms obviously will be able to produce innovative product, and 10 firms are unable to produce innovative product. Of the 44 not innovative firms, it is predicted that there are 42 firms obviously will be unable to produce innovative product but there are 2 firms are able to produce innovative product. Three factors of tacit knowledge, i.e. action learning, concious awareness and demonstrability have a significant effect on innovative product, whereas the four factors of express ability, formal education, informal education and personal experience have no significant effect. It can be concluded that tacit knowledge have an important role to produce innovative products especially in exploiting and exploring three factors of tacit knowledge, i.e. action learning, concious awareness and demonstrability.
Competitiveness of Small and Medium Firms (SMEs) in Facing ASEAN Economic Community Leonardus Ricky Rengkung; Lyndon Reinhardt J Pangemanan; Lorraine W Sondak
INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF BUSINESS STUDIES Vol 10, No 2 (2017): August - November 2017
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KAJIAN FAKTOR-FAKTOR DALAM PROSES PEMBANGUNAN DESA DI ERA OTONOMI DAERAH DI KECAMATAN SINONSAYANG Mareine Warouw; Ricky Leonardus Rengkung; Paulus Adrian Pangemanan
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 2A (2015)
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The purposes of this research are: 1) describes the process of rural development in Sub Sinonsayang; 2) examine the factors in the development process of regional autonomy era village in the district of South Minahasa regency Sinonsayang. The method used in a descriptive study using a quantitative approach, among others, using a Likert scale, ie research which is then processed and analyzed to be concluded, using primary and secondary data. Primary data is data obtained directly in the field through direct interviews with respondents. Secondary data were obtained from the District Office and the Central Bureau of Statistics Sinonsayang South Minahasa District. The results showed that: first, the process of rural development in Sub Sinonsayang starting from the planning, implementation and maintenance of development. while the second: 1) factor of natural resources which consists of land owned by the community, the results and the types of commodity crops, and the number of livestock and meat production of commodity fish catches with the overall average amount is 2.59 and included in the category "large enough"; 2) human resources consisting of level of education completed and ability or skill that people have shown an average of 2.72, and these results are categorized as "good enough"; 3) economy consists of taxes and incomes gained an average of 3.5, and are categorized as "good"; 4) public services which consist of services in the realization of development, the service performance of the apparatus, the timeliness of administrative services, facilities and infrastructure availability services overall average of 3.9, including the category of "good"; 5) community participation that includes community involvement in rural development through meeting attendance, willingness to provide energy assistance, money, materials, and maintenance and keep construction with an average of 4.7, and are categorized as "very good".
EVALUASI PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI NELAYAN PENERIMA PROGRAM BANTUAN LANGSUNG MASYARAKAT PENGEMBANGAN USAHA MINA PERDESAAN (BLM-PUMP) DI KELURAHAN TIDORE Venancia ., Maengkom; Leonardus R. Rengkung; Agnes E. Loho
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 2A (2015)
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The aims of this researcxh are to evaluate and assess the effectiveness of Bantuan Langsung Masyarakat – Pengembangan Usaha Mina Perdesaan (BLM-PUMP) program, and to know the impact of the implementation of the program to the fishing communities’ economic life in Tidore Village, Sub-district of East Tahuna. The village is one of the target area of the BLM - PUMP program. Research carried out for three months; with the number of respondents sample are 17 fishermen. Data were analyzed by descriptive qualitative and quantitative in tabulation form, percentage and scoring. The results showed that the BLM-PUMP program in Tidore Village accordance with the procedures and criteria set by the government. There are some deficiencies found in the implementation of the program: a) non-physical aid program forms is not used optimally; b) there is no capital turnover; c) supervisor does not properly function, assisting and training does not continue on to post-disbursement.  BLM-PUMP program has produced output in the form of fishing infrastructure that is still used as a shared/KUB asset, and the Joint Business Group (KUB), but the function did not go well. BLM-PUMP program in the Village Tidore founded to be less effective, because the program objectives are not fully achieved. Distribution of BLM-PUMP only able to increase the income of fishermen, and foster entrepreneurial fishermen sufficiently, but are not able to improve the function of KUB institutional as a financial institution partners for fishermen. Nonetheless, the program provides economic impacts on fishing communities, which increase the income of fishermen and sufficiently reduce the dependence of fishermen on the capital providers/owners. (individual / institution).  
KEUNTUNGAN KOMPETITIF ORGANISASI DALAM PERPSEKTIF RESOURCES BASED VIEW (RBV) Leonardus Ricky Rengkung
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 2A (2015)
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The uncertaintity and environmental dynamics faced by an organization are highly correlated with the firm’s presence in the organization environment.  Every organization has to an ability to analyze the organization environment in finding and maintaining its competitive advantage. There are some perspectives explaining about the relationship an organization and its environment, one of them is Resources-Based View (RBV). This Resources-Based View (RBV) is a perspective of strategic management focusing on organization level resources, having organization idiosyncratic resources and maximizing the overall resources of organization compared to competitor.  These resources can be a source of relational rents and competitive advantage. The RBV theorizes that the accumulation of resource stocks, that are valuable, rare, imperfectly imitable and non-subsitutable.  The resource-based view of the firm provides a useful perspective for explaining firm growth and sustainable competitive advantage. The purpose of this paper is to explain how an organization in finding and maintaining the competitive advantage in the aspect of Resources-based View (RBV).
PROFIL KONSUMEN DAN PESAING PADA “FACTORY BAKERY” Ramdhan ., Salam; Leonardus R. Rengkung; Theodora M. Katiandagho; Charles R. Ngangi
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 3 (2015)
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The purpose of this study was to describe the profile of competitors and consumers in the Factory Bakery. This research was conducted at the Factory Bakery is located at Pogidon Street, Tuminting, Manado. The collection of data carried out for three months, from June 2015 to Agustus 2015. The primary data in this study were taken two ways to measure the variables of consumers by asking directly to consumers for six days, whereas for measuring competitors by asking directly to the owner of the business. The secondary data is obtained through agencies associated with this research. Sampling was done by accidental sampling technique, that where the samples taken are all consumer who are buying the products of Factory Bakery. Analysis of the data used is descriptive. The results show that the segmentation is done by Factory bakery based on gender, occupation, type of education, age, and region of origin has been proved that the Factory of Bakery has understood the needs and desires of consumers well. While the motivation was given in terms of price, service, location, facilities, flavors and shapes and variations to make the consumer has been satisfied with the Factory Bakery. Competitors that exist around the Factory Bakery can make an effort Factory Bakery threatened with various advantages Factory Bakery competitors but could still survive in competition with emphasis on quality products owned.
KAJIAN PENDAPATAN USAHATANI KELAPA DENGAN DIVERSIFIKASI HORIZONTAL PADA GAPOKTAN PETANI JAYA DI DESA POIGAR 1 KECAMATAN SINONSAYANG KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Delke Susanti Kawau; Caroline B.D. Pakasi; Mex L. Sondakh; Leonardus R. Rengkung
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 3 (2015)
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This study aims to determine the income of coconut farmers with horizontal diversification and cropping pattern which provide coconut production and greater revenue. The result showed that amount of the income of coconut farmers with horizontal diversification more than the income of coconut farmers in cultivated monoculture. Horizontal diversification of cropping patterns provides the biggest income is coconut-rice field.
PERANAN EKOWISATA BAGI KESEJAHTERAAN MASYARAKAT BAHOI KECAMATAN LIKUPANG BARAT Reydi Marco Manahampi; Leonardus R. Rengkung; Yolanda P. I. Rori; Jean F. J. Timban
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 3A (2015)
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This research aims to increasing understanding regarding  the community’s income and level of welfare after the implementation of ecotourism in Bahoi village, Likupang Sub-district, North Minahasa Regency. This research was conducted in 4 months, from May to August 2015. Primary and secondary data was used, and data was collected through interviews. The sampling method used was Purposive Sampling that selected 16 respondents (10%) as the sample, representing of total 160 families that reside in Bahoi village. Analysis shows that ecotourism in Bahoi plays an important role in community life because local community can feels its impact, both directly and indirectly, such as getting additional income, knowledge and experience. Based on this research it can be concluded that ecotourism activities in Bahoi plays a role in increasing the locals' income both directly and indirectly, and ecotourism activities has a positive impact on the welfare of the community and is expected to increase community welfare in Bahoi in general.
ANALISIS KELAYAKAN LOKASI TEMPAT PEMROSESAN AKHIR SAMPAH AIRMADIDI BAWAH KABUPATEN MINAHASA UTARA Marcell Zadke Wakkary; Paulus A. Pangemanan; Leonardus Ricky Rengkung
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 11 No. 3A (2015)
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Waste Treatment Location (TPA) in North Minahasa Regency need attention, because of the existing TPA has been ineffective so that will impact on the operational feasibility of the TPA. The current TPA is a reservoir of garbage from all over North Minahasa Regency. The management of waste in the TPA is only dredging and filling with the new waste. A new TPA becomes an urgency as a replacement for the old, because without the a new waste disposal location , may cause contamination. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of Waste Disposal Location  (TPA) in  Airmadidi Regency based on eligibility criteria of  Indonesia National Standard. The benefits of this research that it can be use as a reference for the Planning and Regional Development studies in North Minahasa Regency to determent the worthiness of the existing waste Treatment location, and can be taken into consideration for regional planning regarding the worthiness of the existing waste treatment location. Research results show that in TPA Airmadidi the level of feasibility is enough or qualified in terms with minor repairs. In the aspect of social and community perceptions  show that the level of eligibility Very Good, whereas in the physical aspects show that the aspects of waste management are at the feasibility level is less. It can be predicted that the capacity of Waste Treatment Location (TPA) in Airmadidi Regency until the end of 2025 is 458,121.9 metrics. This shows at the end of 2025 could still accommodate a charge of 8479.75 metrics with a high pile has reached 9.81 meter. It means that the existing TPA can still operate above 10 years but with less remaining operating time. However at the end of 2030, the existing TPA is already over load of 173,911.82 metrics with a height of pile 13.8 meter.
Co-Authors Agnes E. Loho Airo Gussteva Hetharia Alan R. Rombon Alvandy ., Lombogia Amelia Prisilia Sarah Tombeng Andrew ., Lahama Anggita Hartati Sitorus Anisa ., Palit Antarani, Naswan Indra Santho Antonius Brian Regar Arif Ichsan Janis Assa, Raldy H. Audrey J. M. Maweikere Batas, Filia Christi Bembok, Nomiles Benu Olfie L. S. Benu, Noortje Marsellanie Benu, Olfie Liesje Suzana Bobby Jhon Vian Polii Cahyana ., Candova Candova, Cahyana ., Caroline B. D. Pakasi Caroline B. D. Pakasi, Caroline B. D. Caroline B.D. Pakasi Celcius ., Talumingan Celcius ., Talumingan Celcius ., Talumingan, Celcius ., Celcius Talumingan Charles Ngangi Charles R. Ngangi Charles R. Ngangi Chintya Syomi Palohon Christy O. Pua Claudia A. A. Undap Damanik, Gracilia Jane Damolai, Hendrawan Daniel ., Koibur Daniel S. Tatuh Darken Tabuni Datuan, Regina Noventia Putri Daud Steven Landora’i Delke Susanti Kawau Demak, Utari Dwi Larasati Kiay Dewi ., Tambuwun Diandra Z. Rambitan Eggidia Octafiani S Eiron Wenda Ellen G. Tangkere Ellen Tangkere ., Elsa Novera Mamusung Elsje Pauline Manginsela Ema ., Rumbrawer Erithrina, Yuli ., Esry O.H. Laoh Eyverson ., Ruauw Eyverson Ruauw Eyverson Ruauw F H Elly Felisia Angel Tanie Femi Hadidjah Elly Filia Christi Batas Frendy Oktavianus Rau Gene Henfried Meyer Kapantow Gobel, Viva Crisdaya Grace A. J. Rumagit Grace A.J. Rumagit Grace Adonia Josefina Rumagit Graini Tifani Lumenta Gratsia Valery Tumurang Halomoan Lumban Toruan Hasan Basri Tafalas Indry M. Masinambow Jane M. Mamuaja Jane Sulinda Tambas Jane Tambas Jean F. J. Timban Jeane Monica Porwaila Jelly R. D. Lumingkewas Jen ., Tatuh Jen Tatuh Jenny Baroleh Jimmi Candro Pakpahan Joachim N.K. Dumais Juliana R. Mandei Juliana R. Mandey Juliana Ruth Mandei Kambu, Devis Alfardo Kapantow, Vanessa Angely Katiandagho, Theodora Maulina Kodongan, Friska Korompis Meggi Leddy Meylan Korompot, Silvia Kristin N. Tamawiwi Kumaat, Ribka Magdalena Langelo, Langelo Laoh , Olly Esry Harryani Laoh, Esry Olly Harryani Lolowang, Tommy Fredy Lombogia, Alvandy Lombogia, Alvandy ., Lorraine W. Th. Sondak Lubis, Devi Santa Maria Lumenta, Graini Tifani Lyndon R. J. Pangemanan Lyndon Reinhardt J Pangemanan M. Kisal M. Soemingkar Mamusung, Elsa Novera Marcell Zadke Wakkary Marcell Zadke Wakkary, Marcell Zadke Mareine Warouw Mareine Warouw, Mareine Marfanuel ., Takasihaeng Maria Grace Damopolii Maria Meylan Lauw Markus T. Lasut Maweikere, Audrey Julia Maria Maweikere, Audrey Maria Melisa Verlina Seran Melissa L. G. Tarore Melissa Lady Gisela Tarore Melsje Y. Memah Mex L. Sondakh Meyriska Christi Howan Mirna Sulistianingsih Dien Misye N. Malemboris Mongan, Brando Andri Naswan Indra Santho Antarani Natanael ., Siagian nFN Haryanto Ngangi, Charles Reijnaldo Nomiles Bembok Noortje M. Benu Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Waney Nur Hijriyana Jusuf Nursalim Masloman Ovrits Brayen Lontaan Pakasi, Caroline Besty Diana Pakpahan, Jimmi Candro Palohon, Chintya Syomi Pangemanan, Lyndon R. J. Pangemanan, Lyndon Reinhardt J Pantow, Hendrik Josua Paulus A. Pangemanan Paulus A. Pangemanan Paulus A. Pangemanan Paulus A. Pangemanan Paulus A. Pangemanan Paulus Adrian Pangemanan Paulus Adrian Pangemanan Peggy Nurhayati Suleman Peggye Lenda Olivia Rembeth Polii, Bobby Jhon Vian Pongoh, Dianne Jilly Fioline Rahasia Meyssel Anneke Raldy H. Assa Ramdhan ., Salam Rembeth, Peggye Lenda Olivia Renardi ., Ariowibowo Rene C Kepel Reydi Marco Manahampi Reynaldi Achmad Dilapanga Ribka M. Kumaat Ribka M. Kumaat Ribka Magdalena Kumaat Ricky Hot Ropanda Marolop Tua Hamonangan Sihotang Rine Kaunang Riskezia Y Sujono Rizal Josua Lembong Rori, Cevita M. Rori, Yolanda Pinky Ivanna Rumagit, Grace Adonia Josefina Ruth Elisa Simamora Ruth T. Mantiri S, Eggidia Octafiani Saleh, Elvira R. Sekeon, Olivia M. Sembiring, Yessy Br. Sendow, Martha Marejke Seran, Melisa Verlina Serli Sengo Sherly G. Jocom Siagian, Natanael ., Sihotang, Ricky Hot Ropanda Marolop Tua Hamonangan Silvia ., Korompot Sitorus, Anggita Hartati Steriany Maria Tulenan Sudarti ., Sudarti Sudarti, Sudarti ., Sumaraw, Virginia Sumayow, Regina Takasihaeng, Marfanuel Takasihaeng, Marfanuel ., Tarore, Melissa Lady Gisela Tedjo, Otniel Matheau Anggoro Tesalonika Ariela Apouw Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora M. Katiandagho Theodora Maulina Katiandagho Theodora Maulina Katiandagho Theodora R. Katiandagho Tirayoh, Kezia Aglien Mega Tommy F. Lolowang Tommy Ferdy Lolowang Tommy Ferdy Lolowang, Tommy Ferdy Tommy Fredy Lolowang Toruan, Halomoan Lumban Trisilia Makaudis Veibe Warouw Venancia ., Maengkom Vicky R.B. Moniaga Vilanri Gloria Mongdong Waney, Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Wenas, Mercy Sisilya Wenny Tilaar Wenny Tilaar Windarto nFN Windy Amelia Makakombo Yessy Br. Sembiring Yolanda P. I. Rori Yolanda P.I. Rori Yoseph ., Reressy Yudha Pranata Mangowal Yuli ., Erithrina Yunetris Sarendaren