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Analisis faktor -faktor yang mempengaruhi simpanan mudharabah pada Bank Mandiri Syariah cabang kota Pekanbaru Devi Yulianti; Anthony Mayes; Syafril Basri
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Ekonomi Vol 1, No 2 (2014): wisuda oktober 2014
Publisher : Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Ekonomi

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This research was conducted in Pekanbaru City in August 2013 to December 2013, with the target customers of Bank Syariah Mandiri branch in Pekanbaru which is located at Jalan Sudirman 450 and some other Branch spread in the city of Pekanbaru. This study aims to determine the factors that influence the Mudaraba Savings Bank Syariah Mandiri branchPekanbaru. This study was performed by using direct interviews to clients through a questionnaire. The samples were extracted using Slovin formulation with an error rate of 10%. The samples in this study were 97 samples of the customer savings and 96 samples of client deposits. Furthermore, the previous studies that underlie the Aulia Mustikasari 2007, concluded that only profit sharing have a positive and significant effect on mudaraba deposits, while income has no effect on Mudaraba Deposits. The results showed that the level of profit-sharing and avoid usury very influential on Mudaraba Deposits in Bank Syariah Mandiri branch Pekanbaru.Keywords: Mudaraba Savings, Profit Sharing Level, Riba
PENGARUH SUKU BUNGA RIIL, PRODUK DOMESTIK BRUTO (PDB) DAN KETERBUKAAN KEUANGAN (DEGREE OF FINANCIAL) TERHADAP INVESTASI PMA DI INDONESIA TAHUN 2000-2013 Novita '; Anthony Mayes; Darmayuda '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Ilmu Ekonomi Vol 2, No 2 (2015): Wisuda Oktober 2015
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This study aims to examine the influence of the real interest rate, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Financial Openness (Degree Of Financial) to the changes of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Indonesia period of 2000-2013. The data used in this study is the data times series from years 2000-2013 are sourced from Financial Statements of Bank Indonesia (BI), The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) and the Asian Develompment Bank (ADB). This study uses quantitative methods and analyzed using the multiple linear regression analysis will use the t-statistic to test the partial coefficient and F-Statitisk to test the effect of jointly using Eviews 3.0 applications. Based on the results of multiple regression analysis, Simultaneously independent variable effect simultaneously with a significance level of 0.05% to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Given also the coefficient of determination (0.680164) means the influence of independent variables on the dependent variable of 68.0164% and the remaining 31.98% is affected by factors beyondin this riset. Partial known that GDP and Financial Openness (Degree Of Financial) significant positive effect on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Indonesia. While the real interest rate negative and not significant to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Indonesia. Then dependent variable more effect to Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Financial Openness (Degree Of Financial).Keywords : Foreign Direct Investment, Real Interest Rate, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Financial Openness (Degree Of Financial)
Preferensi UKM Kuliner dalam Pengolahan Sertifikasi Halal Secara Online di Kota Pekanbaru Sidabalok, Supriani; Misdawita, Misdawita; Zamaya, Yelly; Mayes, Anthony
Ecosains: Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Vol 13, No 1 (2024): Ecosains: Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan (Mei 2024)
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This research aims to determine the preferences that influence the decision of culinary SMEs in Pekanbaru City in processing halal certification online. Preference measurement is based on factors that influence individual perceptions in making decisions, namely ease, trust, benefits, and risk. The data collection method is a questionnaire with a Likert scale and data processing using binary logistic regression (logit regression). Based on data collection and analysis from 78 of culinary SMEs, the results showed that simultaneously all perception variables influenced culinary SMEs decisions to obtain halal certificates online. As for the individual test results, it showed that three perception factors, namely ease (X1), benefits (X3), and risk (X4) had a significant effect on culinary SMEs preferences for processing online halal certificates, while perceptions of trust (X2) had no significant effect. This is in accordance with the odds ratio value for each influential variable, namely 3.910 times, 2.593 times and 5.510 times for each variable. Perception of usefulness is the strongest factor influencing the decision of culinary SMEs in Pekanbaru City to process halal certification online.
The Mitigation of Risk Management: Non-Productive Time Analysis on Drilling Operations in ZY Field Muhammad Ariyon; Rahman, Bobby; Sastraningsih, Ellyan; Mayes, Anthony
Journal of Geoscience, Engineering, Environment, and Technology Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): JGEET Vol 09 No 02 : June (2024)
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Currently, petroleum is still the main energy source in Indonesia. However, since the 1990s, Indonesia began to experience a decline in oil production and an increase in domestic energy demand, which caused Indonesia to import oil to meet domestic energy needs. Through SKK Migas, Indonesia has a target to produce 1 million barrels per day by 2030, with one of the efforts being undertaken by carrying out massive and aggressive drilling. Drilling is the most critical, dangerous, complex and expensive operation in the oil and gas industry. It cannot be denied that in reality many unplanned problems (unscheduled events) which result in non-productive time (NPT) are encountered during drilling operations which sometimes cause unpredictable budget usage and can also result in delays in hydrocarbon production. This research was carried out by analyzing 50 wells that had been drilled in the BR field. In this research, a risk management process was carried out for the NPT categories to determine the level of risk in each NPT category and develop a mitigation analysis to reduce the NPT. Dealing with the finding, it indicates that the NPT rig moving (RMV) and drilling 8-1/2 (DRLG 8-1/2) categories have a red risk level which means unacceptable. The biggest contribution to NPT in the RMV category is location problems, while for DRLG 8-1/2 it is loss of circulation
Analysis of Financial Inclusion and Sustainability of Women's MSMEs Asrina, Putri; Rahmita Budiarti Ningsih; Anthony Mayes; Indri Yovita
Al-Kharaj: Journal of Islamic Economic and Business Vol. 7 No. 4 (2025): All articles in this issue include authors from 3 countries of origin (Indonesi
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The existence of women-owned MSMEs makes a significant contribution to improving the local economy and community welfare. However, in managing MSMEs, women entrepreneurs also face challenges in supporting business sustainability, both internal and external challenges. This study aims to analyze the relationship between financial inclusion and the sustainability of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) managed by women in Pekanbaru City. This research was conducted using a quantitative approach by providing questionnaires to respondents. The sampling technique used purposive sampling. The data analysis technique used was Partial Least Square (PLS). The test results show that digital literacy has a direct influence on financial inclusion, while government support, financial literacy, and education have a direct influence on the sustainability of women's MSMEs in Pekanbaru City. Furthermore, it was also found that there was no indirect influence moderated by the financial inclusion variable. So financial inclusion is not a variable that is able to connect financial literacy, digital literacy, education and government support for the sustainability of women's MSMEs in Pekanbaru City.