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Supply Chain Strategy for Convergence of Regional Economic Growth East Coast North Sumatera, Indonesia T. Zulham; Sirojuzilam Sirojuzilam; Syaiful Bahri; Jumadil Saputra
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : International Journal of Supply Chain Management

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Convergence as the core theory of growth in 1990, based on the hypothesis put forward by Barro and Sala-i-Martin (1995) using the neoclassical growth model. One important aspect of this model has been studied and analyzed seriously as an empirical hypothesis of convergence with the assumption that the preferences and apply the same technology.The estimation results above show the value of (1 + β) of 0.7660. Based on these values, the value of β is known of -0.234. Β value (0.2340) is between zero and -1 indicates that there is a process of convergence of economic growth among the districts / cities in North Sumatra, East Coast Region at the speed of convergence of 23.40%. AndConditional convergence models have a higher speed than the absolute convergence models. This indicates that the independent variable (GRDP/capita, working population, number of poor and length of studyhas a great influence in increasing the speed of convergence of economic growth in the East Coast region of North Sumatra.
The Empowering Comparative Supply Chain Operations of Batik SMEs through Uniqueness of Packaging, Productivity and Innovation Yana Hendayana; Suryana Suryana; M.S Disman; H. Mulyadi; Jumadil Saputra
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 8, No 5 (2019): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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The objective of this study is to analyse the impact uniqueness of packaging, productivity and innovation to empowering competitiveness Batik SMEs in West Java Indonesia based on the supply chain operation. In Indonesia the packaging design of batik cloth strengthens its character. The brand image that mostly SMEs in Indonesia want to highlight from batik packaging is the traditional yet elegant impression. The traditional impression was chosen because it wanted to highlight the side of batik craft as a distinctive souvenir and culture, while the elegant image was chosen because so far people thought that the craft was mostly only cheap, especially just packaged using clear plastic or no packaging which became less attractive if given to someone else as a souvenir. With unique packaging, the public image of batik handicraft products expected to be higher. In order to strengthen competitiveness and raise productivity in SMEs Batik in West Java Indonesia, the design was made with an innovated elegant concept so that the image of batik products became higher. Unique and attractive packaging can be seen from the encyclopaedia layout that has never existed for batik packaging and also because so far batik products rarely have packaging. That's why this packaging design is in accordance with the goals and functions to be achieved. For data testing in this research used Partial Least Square (PLS), explanatory method, and simple random sampling. The results shown that the uniqueness of packaging and innovation raise productivity and impact the competitiveness of Batik SMEs in West Java as much as.
A Study of Several Financial Literacy Teaching Methods for Children Jumadil Saputra; Dwi Susanti
International Journal of Ethno-Sciences and Education Research Vol 1, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Research Collaboration Community (RCC)

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Financial literation is very important to be applied to the child as early as possible. Financial literation will be very influential to the understanding and knowledge about finance and also the level of prosperity in the future. This paper aims to discuss several ways to teach children the functions and uses of money, and how to manage finance. The methods examined include: giving allowance to children, teach children to have savings, bring children do shopping, teach children to share, teach children that it takes effort to earn money and teach finance with a simple understanding. The results showed that the introduction of the knowledge of financial literacy in early age make children accustomed to manage their financial in the future. Therefore, parents must be able to effectively carry out financial literacy to children from an early age.
Analisa Perbandingan Trend Laju Inflasi di Indonesia dan Malaysia Mahrani Rangkuty, Dewi; Lola Irmayunda; Jumadil Saputra
Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Februari: Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance
Publisher : STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

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Economic growth serves as a crucial indicator in evaluating the well-being of a country. This study analyzes the economic growth of Indonesia and Malaysia from 2017 to 2023, taking into account the impact of inflation on the achievement of economic goals. The research employs a qualitative descriptive method with a literature review through literature analysis. The results reveal that the economic structures of both countries share similarities, particularly in the sectors of agriculture, forestry, and mining. Indonesia's economic growth tends to be higher than Malaysia's during this period, despite experiencing fluctuations. The sectoral contributions to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) indicate the dominance of the industrial sector in both economies. The significance of economic growth is also considered by examining the inflation rates. Indonesia consistently experiences higher inflation rates than Malaysia, potentially indicating challenges in maintaining macroeconomic stability. Higher inflation rates in Indonesia can impact the well-being of the population and create instability in the prices of goods and services. This research provides insights into the dynamics of economic growth and inflation in Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as their implications for achieving economic development goals. The success of a country in attaining sustainable economic growth requires special attention to factors such as economic structure, sectoral contributions, and inflation stability.
STUDY OF DIGITAL SERVICE TRANSFORMATION IN FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS AT RAJA AHMAD TABIB HOSPITAL WITH SWOT ANALYSIS APPROACH Kristina Harahap; Erisna Dewi Ariyani; Andri Saputra; Susilo Budi Hartanto; Sepyenita; Syarifah Fatimah; Indrayani; Muammar Khaddafi; Jumadil Saputra
Journal of Accounting Research, Utility Finance and Digital Assets Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): July
Publisher : PT. Radja Intercontinental Publishing

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In the existence of digital transformation in the field of health services in order to improve it. So that the Raja Ahmad Tabib of Regional Public Hospital has implemented a Hospital Management Information System (SIM-RS) which is integrated with the Quick Response Indonesian Standard (QRIS) as a tool for using digital transactions as a method of payment in cashier service products that are more transparent and accountable so that services for patients are more efficient and effective. Therefore, this study aims to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to the transformation of digital services in financial transactions. Based on the SWOT analysis mapping, a strategy that is very suitable for the position of Raja Ahmad Tabib Hospital, namely the SO strategy (Comparative Advantage Strategy).
THE INFLUENCE OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND COMPANY VALUE IN INDONESIA Elwisam; Suadi Sapta Putra; Herry Krisnandi; Kumba Digdowiseiso; Jumadil Saputra
Journal of Accounting Research, Utility Finance and Digital Assets Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): April
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Human resources is a crucial asset in a company's operations. Intellectual capital refers to the intangible assets that exert control over a company's other resources. The caliber of a company's intellectual capital can impact its performance, which can be assessed by analyzing its financial performance and overall value. In light of the significant impact of intellectual capital on financial performance and company valuation in Indonesia, there is a pressing need for more focused and specific studies on this subject. Hence, the objective of this study is to elucidate the impact of intellectual capital on the financial performance and company value in Indonesia through the utilization of the literature review methodology. The employed approach entails a systematic literature review comprising four distinct stages: identification, screening, feasibility assessment, and inclusion. Between 2017 and 2023, a total of 99 literary works were identified that discuss topics with citations dating back to 1926. The sectors examined encompass the chemical industry, food and beverage, manufacturing, banking subsector, advertising, printing, and media, mining, automotive, as well as property and real estate. The presence of intellectual capital exerts a significant impact on the majority of these sectors. This impact is further reinforced by various other factors, including effective corporate governance, profitability, and company leverage.
THE EFFECT OF DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO (DER), ASSET GROWTH (AG), AND FIRM SIZE (FS) ON DIVIDEND PAYOUT RATIO (DPR) Herry Krisnandi; Elwisam; Melati; Kumba Digdowiseiso; Jumadil Saputra
Journal of Accounting Research, Utility Finance and Digital Assets Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): April
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The objective of this study is to examine the impact of Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), Asset Growth (AG), and Firm Size (FS) on the Dividend Payout Ratio (DPR) in companies that are listed on the LQ 45 index on the Indonesia Stock Exchange. The study focuses on investigating the determinants of dividend distribution policies, particularly in relation to financial structure, asset growth, and company size. The research methodology entails conducting a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) to analyze data. This involves examining previous research that explores the impact of these variables on dividend distribution policies. The analysis findings indicate that DER, AG, and FS exert a substantial impact on the DPR. The Dynamic Efficiency Ratio (DER) has a positive influence on the Dynamic Performance Ratio (DPR), whereas the Asset Growth (AG) and Firm Size (FS) have a positive and substantial influence on the DPR. The research concludes that dividend distribution policy is significantly influenced by financial structure, asset growth, and company size. Hence, it is recommended that companies thoroughly evaluate these factors when developing dividend distribution policies to enhance company worth and bolster investor trust.
ACCOUNTING SYSTEM AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY VILLAGE OWNED ENTERPRISES (BUMDes)“MITRA KARYA SEJAHTERA”TOAPAYA SELATAN VILLAGE BINTAN DISTRICT Reza Chandra; Puji Lestari; Hairul; Syafrizal; Yani Endang Irmarita; Heri Purwandi; Indrayani; Muammar Khaddafi; Jumadil Saputra
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): June
Publisher : CV. Radja Publika

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Village Owned Enterprises Mitra Karya Sejahtera South Toapaya Village, Bintan Regency in terms of accounting system practices are still very simple and cannot present proper financial reporting so that financial accountability is still considered very weak. This study was obtained through interviews with administrators responsible for managing financial statements. The collected data is reduced and reanalyzed for conclusions The results show that 1) Bumdes' financial management uses a simple bookkeeping system and does not yet reflect systematic financial reporting, 2) Financial statements have not been accountable and present appropriate information 3) the financial information of Bumdes is not in accordance with the principles of accountability, 4) The level of knowledge of financial managers on accounting is still lacking causing inaccuracies in financial statements. Based on this research, it is hoped that it can be a means of evaluation for BUMDes Village-Owned Enterprises Mitra Karya Sejahtera, besides that it can be used as material for scientific studies to add insight into the accountability of financial statement management in BUMDes.
SURVEY RESULTS OF MANUFACTURER PRICE AREA OF BANK INDONESIA LHOKSEUMAWE IN APRIL 2023 Muammar Khaddafi; Mohd Heikal; Munandar; Jumadil Saputra; Indrayani
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): March-June 2023
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

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The goal to be achieved in this research is to support Bank Indonesia (BI) in updating the data of the Information Center for Strategic Food Prices (PIHPS), which is an information center containing the prices of 10 strategic food commodities aimed at monitoring prices, coordinating policies and means to expand access to information. for society. The methods used in this research are community empowerment methods, program implementation methods and activity roadmaps that target producers, namely companies/industry/farmer households/agricultural group associations that produce goods. In general, the methodology for enumeration of price data is carried out by direct interviews every month with respondents.