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Impact of Implementation Regulation of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries Number 56 and 57 of 2014 to the Fishing Industry in Bitung, North Sulawesi Stanny S Rawung; Ficke H Rawung
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 1, No 1 (2018): Proceedings of the 1st International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Mal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (13.014 KB) | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v1i1.187

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The fishing industry is the dominant driver of the economy in Bitung, it brings Bitung City known by the term "Skipjack". With the enactment of the Regulation of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries No 56 of 2014 on Temporary Cessation (Moratorium) Licensing of Fish in Regional Fisheries Management of the Republic of Indonesia and the Regulation of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries No. 57 of 2014 regarding the Second Amendment to the Regulation of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries No. 30 / MEN / 2012 on Business fisheries Regional fisheries Management in the Republic of Indonesia., brings a huge impact for the fisheries industry in Bitung.With the implementation of the regulation, not only affected the fishing industry, but also throughout the economy on the city of Bitungand North Sulawesi economy in general. This research will analyze the impact of the application of Regulation of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries No 56 and 57 2014. This study will examine the Fishing Industry Bitung city before and after implementation of the regulation. The study includes raw material supply chain, in this case the fish as the raw material for fishing industry are most severely affected by the regulation. Another issue will be discussed in this study are the multiplier effects caused by the application of the regulation. Keywords : Regulation of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries No 56 and 57 2014, the Fishing Industry Bitung, Supply Chain Management
The Analysis of Factors That Affecting the Tourist Visiting in Minahasa Regency Stanny S Rawung
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Gor
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The Minahasa Regency is the first district that was formed in North Sulawesi Province. Geographically the location of Minahasa Regency is quite strategic. Minahasa Regency is directly adjacent to several districts and the capital of North Sulawesi Province, Manado, which is the economic and government center in North Sulawesi Province. Tourism areas in Minahasa Regency consist of cultural tourism, natural tourism and artificial tourism. Cultural tourism includes historical heritage sites such as Batu Pinabetengan, Benteng Moraya and Tombs of National Heroes. Natural tourism in Minahasa Regency consists of beaches, lakes, waterfalls and hot springs. Artificial tourism is Bukit Kasih in the kawangkoan Barat sub-district and Horse Racing in Tompaso sub-district. Tourism is one sector that is the mainstay of the government to generate regional income and expand employment opportunities, in addition to introducing national and regional identities and cultures. Tourism development can be done by expanding and utilizing regional tourism potential. The Long-Term Development Plan for 2010-2025 in Minahasa District stipulates that the area is one of the tourist destinations in North Sulawesi. In fact, the number of domestic and foreign tourist arrivals to the district is still far from what is expected, the purpose of this study is: (1) To find out more about the factors that influence tourist visits in Minahasa Regency (2) To find out more what is the potential competitiveness of tourism in Minahasa Kabuaten compared to other Districts / Cities in North Sulawesi Province. This type of research is primary research using descriptive quantitative approach. Data sources used in this study are primary data that is obtained through survey data collection techniques. Secondary data used in this study are scientific publications issued by related parties, for example the BPS and the Minahasa Regency Tourism and Culture Office. The population in this study were all foreign tourists and domestic tourists who visited the tourist objects in the Minahasa Regency. For the study sample, researchers took samples accidentally against tourists who visited Bukit Kasih Kanonang and Benteng Moraya Tondano. Each of the 50 people for each place. The total sample in this study was 100 tourists. The research questionnaire was arranged based on the research variables, namely: the quality of human resources, the promotion of tourism, facilities - tourism infrastructure. The collected data is analyzed using percentages. Where the percentage is expected to reflect the most dominant factor influencing tourist visits in Minahasa Regency. Keywords: Tourist Visits, Minahasa Regency Tourism, Affecting Factors
Competitiveness of Indonesia’s Crude Palm Oil (CPO) in International Markets: Based on Database 2018 Betrix Betrix; Halimah Cahyaning Fajri; Stanny Sicilia Rawung
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 5, No 2 (2022): BEFIC Conference Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1677

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As one of the largest CPO exporting countries in the world, Indonesia has a CPO production that continues to increase every year. Through this study, an analysis of the factors affecting Indonesia's CPO competition in the international market in recent years was carried out. The growth of export volume has a positive and significant influence on the competitiveness of Indonesia’s CPO in the international market, while the selling price and inflation in the main export destination countries show a negative and significant influence on the competitiveness of Indonesia's CPO. Policy that can be taken to continue to be able to improve the competitiveness of Indonesia’s CPO by developing technology so that the quality and efficiency of Indonesia’s CPO production will increase. Increasing production efficiency accompanied by improving CPO quality has the opportunity to reduce Indonesia CPO price, thereby increasing export volumes and increasing the competitiveness of CPO itself. If the competitiveness of Indonesia CPO continues to increase, the world market tends to increase the demand for CPO imports from Indonesia, so that in the long run it has implications for the positiveness of Indonesia trade balance and increased growth Indonesia’s economy.Keywords: CPO, Data Panel, International Market, RCA
MARKET ORIENTATION: COMPANY PERFORMANCE AND GLOBAL CONSUMER CULTURE CHANGE Stanny S. Rawung
Journal of International Conference Proceedings (JICP) Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of Project Management (ICPM) Bal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v2i1.509

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Market orientation (market orientation) is a measure of behavior and activity that reflects the implementation of the marketing concept. Ironically, although the marketing concept has been developed in the decade of the 1950s, it was only in the 1990s that empirical studies began to be conducted to examine the marketing concepts of business strategy and success. In line with the development of the business world today a term "Global Village" was born stating that a mechanism of world trade is described as a market in a village. The concept of thought is translated as an increasingly smaller market phenomenon with the support of technological advances and information as factors important for companies to be able to innovate, adapt and respond automatically to consumers. International marketing is one activity that is in line with Global Village thinking. In accordance with the development of increasingly global information technology, global consumers also experience developments in terms of culture. Because culture is attached to consumers which is a major factor in international trade. This study aims to analyze more deeply the relationship between market orientation and company performance and changes in global consumer culture. The research method used in the study was a qualitative approach with analytical techniques using the Miles and Huberman models. The data used in this study are secondary data that have been officially published through articles and other studies that relate to the topics that are the focus of research.
Co-Authors Adam, Anggela Aine Afifa Yusuf Afrisya S.I Mantiri Allen A. CH. Manongko Apriani br Kaban Arie F. Kawulur Arie Frits Kawulur Betrix Silitonga Billy Julio Josua Moonik Bobby Hamenda Caryza Amadea Tampil Charles H.S Tangkau Christopher Siwi Claudio Lintjewas Cornelesz, Nursita Cahyani Darmawan, Putu Deny Debby Jacqualine Jochebed Rayer Desire Atna Sridanty Rumondor Destiana Destiana ari purwanti Djarang, Rievo Handry Feine Tulung Fernando Noubel Waleleng Ferry Lourens Sampel Korompis Ferry Lourens Sampel Korompis Ficke H Rawung Gaol, Kyki Lumban GINTING, NADYA LESTARI VEGA BR Halimah Cahyaning Fajri Helen Joan Lawalata Herwyn Jefler Hielsa Malonda Hormati, Caren M. C. Ignasius Mangalla Inka Aanggreine Dapar Isye Pongoh Jacklin Stella Salome Manoppo Jan Kumaunang Chrestian Jantje Ngangi Jeane Mantiri JELITA NOVIANNA , JELITA NOVIANNA Jenny Nancy Kaligis Jeremia Sinaulan Jerry Rommy Herter Wuisang Jonathan W G Ngangi Joubert Dame Kambey, Joseph Kumendong, Sharon Ribka Vivian Thealovely Linda A. O. Tanor Marchelino J Wungow Martinus, Helmiyanti Sampe Maya F. S. Salindeho Melia Oktaviani Merry C. N. Rumagit Montolalu, Vigilia Konda Nangoy, Wiesye Maya Selfia Natalia Rumagit Natalia Rumagit Nathania Talitha Gabrielle Lumatauw Onesimus Siafu Oroh, Silvana Owen Dehoop Patricia Mardiana Silangen Rahel Kimbal Rau, Joshua Julio Rau Rawung, Ficke H Roddy A. Runtuwarouw Rompas, Christny Ferdina Evie Sakul, Ernest Hanny Sakul, Zefanya Escriva Rafael Sarubang, George Gamaliel Sengkey, Anjeli Siswanto, Sri P. sita03, Nursita Cahyani Cornelesz Sorongan, Fransiska Agnes SRI WAHYUNI HASAN Sumual, Tineke E. M. SUPRIYANTO Supriyanto Supriyanto Supriyanto, Linda A. O. Tanor, Taroreh , Johny Tatontos, Blessysco D. Tengker, Anita Costanci Christine Tiatira C Poluakan Tulung, Feine Vivianne Manopo Wilson Bogar Yoel, Yoel Stevano Rambing