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Analisis Dampak Pembangunan Jalan Produksi Perkebunan Terhadap Peningkatan Perekonomian Masyarakat Desa Ulfa E. R. Ollong; Maryam Sangadji; Muspida Muspida
Public Policy Jurnal Aplikasi Kebijakan Publik dan Bisnis
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian & Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) STIA Said Perintah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51135/PublicPolicy.v5.i1.p518-536

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sector is by enhancing adequate agricultural infrastructure support, including through the development of Production Roads. This research aims to determine the impact of Production Road development on time efficiency, distribution, and community income in Latu Village. This is a comparative study that compares the perceptions of paired respondent samples using the Sign Test analysis method. The results of this study show that, partially, time efficiency and community income have a negative rank value of 0, and positive rank value of 24, indicating a difference and significant impact before and after the Production Road development. However, farmer community distribution has a negative rank value of 18, while the positive rank has a value of 0, meaning there is no significant impact on distribution before and after the Production Road is built in Latu Village, Amalatu District, West Seram Regency.
ANALISIS FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI PENERIMAAN RETRIBUSI PELAYANAN PASAR DI KOTA AMBON Ekron Rupisiay; Jefry Gaspersz; Paul Usmany; Maryam Sangadji
JURNAL ILMIAH EDUNOMIKA Vol 8, No 2 (2024): EDUNOMIKA
Publisher : ITB AAS Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jie.v8i2.12780

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This research aims to determine the factors that influence the receipt of market service levies in Ambon City. This research is field research or survey with a quantitative approach, so the data used is primary data from questionnaires. The population in this study were Mardika market traders in Ambon City, with a sample size of 90 traders spread across Mardika Market. Hypothesis testing uses Structural Equation Modeling- Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS) with the help of SmartPLS 3.0 software. The results of this research show that market service levy rates, service level quality and knowledge and understanding of levies have a positive and significant effect on market service levy receipts. Intervening testing shows that the willingness to pay levies can mediate market service levy rates, knowledge and understanding of levies on the acceptance of market service levies, while the willingness to pay levies cannot mediate the quality of service levels on the acceptance of market service levies.
ANALISIS DAMPAK BELANJA SUBSIDI, BELANJA BANTUAN SOSIAL DAN PERTUMBUHAN EKONOMI TERHADAP KEMISKINAN DI PROVINSI MALUKU Pierre Fernic Engko; Muhammad Bugis; M. K. Tupamahu; Maryam Sangadji
JURNAL ILMIAH EDUNOMIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2024): EDUNOMIKA
Publisher : ITB AAS Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jie.v8i1.11388

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The research aimed to find out the impact of subsidy spending, social assistance spending and the economic growth in Maluku Province since 2012 - 2021. The data used of the research is secondary data from the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics and data from the Finance Ministry of Indonesia as well as others supporting data. The multiple linear regression method using Eviews10 application which was used as a tool to process data concluded that subsidy spending and social assistance spending had a positive and insignificant effect on reducing poverty in Maluku Province and The Economic Growth had a negative and significant effect.
Natural Resource-Based Food Supply Chain in Development of the Masela Block Maryam Sangadji; Muspida; Lussi R Loppies
Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 03 (2022): August,Asian Journal of Management, Entrepreneurship and Social Science
Publisher : Cita Konsultindo Research Center

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This study aims to examine the supply chain for food needs based on the natural resources of the Tanimbar Islands in the face of Masela Block development The availability of components for distributors, cooperatives / Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES), farmer producers, home industries, inter-island traders, supermarkets/markets / retail and the Regional Investment Coordinating Board (BKPMD) has not yet become the main component of the supply chain system for meeting food needs principal The study was conducted with a qualitative approach, using a sample area of sub-districts and villages by "purposive sampling". The data were analyzed descriptively, and to determine the model and strategy of sustainable supply chain development, a SWOT analysis was used This paper provides a theoretical contribution to the concept of developing and utilizing distributor components through a potential study of each element. The results showed that for food needs in facing the Masela Block, it is predicted that by 2035 there will be a surplus or deficit in certain food commodities. The production facilities, transportation, and post-harvest processing services group can support businesses in agriculture, livestock and fisheries. Meanwhile, those who can supply staple food are transportation, warehousing, sales services, and labour services. The distributors, cooperatives / Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDES), farmer producers, home industries, inter-island traders, supermarkets/markets / retail and the Regional Investment Coordinating Board (BKPMD) are the main components of the ideal supply chain system for basic food needs. Local governments must further improve their ability to build distributor networks and have a sustainable and public accountability system or public accountability by prioritizing public service standards Researchers can then develop research studies to find operational mechanisms for the relationship between components and a formal accountability model in realizing component governance that benefits local actors and local governments. This research has had an impact on innovation in structuring the supply chain for sustainable staple food needs. The government must be able to encourage changes in chain management and the dominant control over supply chains in the regions Future research should focus on managing the ideal supply chain for sustainable staple food to face the Masela Block project by developing mutually beneficial business partnerships, from upstream to downstream.
The Impact of the Development of the INA Marina Beach Tourism Area on the Socio-Economic Life of the Surrounding Communities SALAMPESSY, Zainab; SANGADJI, Maryam; MATITAPUTTY, I. T.
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (January - March 2024)
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v4i1.996

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The development of an area that has the potential to become a tourist area is a huge opportunity, not only can it beautify the face of the city, but it can also have an impact on the economy of the surrounding community, and can improve the tourism sector in the area. It is hoped that the development of the Ina Marina beach area as a tourist area will have a positive impact not only on regional income. However, it can be directly beneficial to the economy of the surrounding community. This research aims to determine the impact of developing the Ina Marina Beach tourist area on the socio-economic life of the surrounding community and the strategies carried. This research uses a qualitative descriptive research method. Data collection was carried out through literature study, observation, and interviews. Data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman model analysis. The research results show that the impacts felt by the community related to the development of the Ina Marina Beach tourist area are changes in lifestyle, job diversification, economic improvement, and job opportunities.
Strategy for Developing Integrated Marine Transportation in the Banda Island Tourism Area (Process Hierarchy Analysis Approach) NURLETTE, Nur Ali; RAMLY, Fahrudin; MATITAPUTTY, Izaac Tony; SANGADJI, Maryam
Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Tourism Economics and Policy (April - June 2024)
Publisher : PT Keberlanjutan Strategis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/jtep.v4i2.1009

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The tourism sector has now become an important and strategic industry in  improving a country's economy. This is not only limited to foreign exchange income for the State, but can also increase people's economic activity, especially the home crafts industry and small industries in general. Apart from that, the hotel and restaurant industry is also growing with various other economic linkages. For Indonesia, the tourism industry plays an important role in the economy, so it is formally outlined in the Medium Term Development Plan which places the tourism industry as a strategic industry for economic growth. Then it was adopted by the Maluku Provincial Government in the 2019-2024 National Medium Term Development Plan by placing it as one of the regions in the Eastern Region of Indonesia with various potential features. This specialty is not only in terms of historical aspects but also various natural beauties and local uniqueness in terms of traditions, culture and society. The potential tourist attractions of Maluku Province in the entire area or scope of existing districts are diverse (RPJMD 2019-2024).
Influence of public infrastructure, education and health on poverty in Central Maluku district Sangadji, Maryam; Nikijuluw, Jeanee Belthia; Ramly, Fahrudin; Yurinawati, Dwi Evita
Digital Business: Tren Bisnis Masa Depan Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): March: Bussines, IT, Finance
Publisher : Central Research Institute for Agriculture (CeRIA)

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Poverty is a very complex problem, which is not only caused by a lack of income and assets, but also due to non-income factors, one of which is a lack of access to public services and welfare facilities. This research aims to determine the influence of public infrastructure, education and health on poverty in Central Maluku Regency. The data analysis method uses secondary data, time series which is quantitative data with a Multiple Linear Regression analysis model. The results of this research show that partially the Realization of Capital Expenditures as a variable measure of public infrastructure has a positive and significant effect on poverty, apart from that the Average Years of Schooling as a measure of the Education variable also shows a positive but not significant effect, while the Life Expectancy Rate as a Measure of the Health Variable shows the results of a negative and significant influence on poverty in Central Maluku Regency 2013-2022.
The Impact of the Capture Fisheries Management Program on the Welfare Level of Fishermen Wailissa, Ruslan Yusuf; Pattilouw, Djufri Rays; Sangadji, Maryam
Public Policy Jurnal Aplikasi Kebijakan Publik dan Bisnis
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian & Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) STIA Said Perintah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51135/PublicPolicy.v5.i2.p884-902

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The study aims to assess how assistance from the capture fisheries management program has influenced the welfare of fishermen in Masohi City and Amahai sub-districts, Central Maluku Regency. Findings reveal that before receiving assistance, 20% of fishermen earned less than Rp.1 million monthly, while 80% earned between Rp.1 million to Rp.5 million. Post-assistance, there was a noticeable increase in both production and income, attributed to factors such as improved fishing gear, skills, and increased work hours. Consequently, incomes rose, with 10% earning Rp.1 million to Rp.5 million, 40% earning Rp.5 million to Rp.10 million, and 50% earning over Rp.10 million monthly. Thus, the capture fisheries management program significantly enhances fishermen's welfare.
Analysis of the Effect of Economic Growth and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on Employment in Maluku Province (Period 2000 – 2020) Zulaiha Kapitanhitu, Siti; Sangadji, Maryam; Ramly, Fahrudin
Daengku: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Innovation Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : PT Mattawang Mediatama Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.daengku2568

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This study aims to determine the effect of economic growth and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) on labor demand in Maluku Province. The data used is secondary data obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics of Maluku Province from 2000-2020. The analysis method used is multiple liner rehression. The results showed that economic growth had a positive and significant effect on labor demand while FDI had a positive but not significant effect.
Analysis of Tourism Development Strategies on Banda Island (Mix Methods Approach) Suara, Novita; Pattilouw, Djufri; Sangadji, Maryam
Public Policy Jurnal Aplikasi Kebijakan Publik dan Bisnis
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian & Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) STIA Said Perintah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51135/PublicPolicy.v6.i1.p31-48

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This study aims to identify tourist attractions on Banda Island and analyze their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to formulate appropriate development strategies. Employing a qualitative research approach, the findings reveal three main categories of tourism on Banda Island: historical tourism, cultural tourism, and marine tourism. Among these, historical and marine tourism are the most frequently visited, comprising six and seven tourist sites, respectively, making them significant attractions within Maluku Province. The analysis identifies four strengths, five weaknesses, three opportunities, and four threats influencing the development of Banda Island’s tourism sector. Moreover, the government plays a pivotal role in fostering tourism development on the island. Based on the findings, an aggressive, growth-oriented strategy is recommended as the most suitable approach for advancing Banda Island’s tourism industry.
Co-Authors Abdul Basir Ahmadi Seram Amirudin Amirudin Anton Priyo Nugroho Arsan, Muhammad Romy Basmuru, Djohan Basuki, Ferry H Basuki, Ferry H. Bugis, Muhammad Dian Indah Sari Djufri R. Pattilouw Djufri Rays Pattilouw Dwi Hariyanti Ekron Rupisiay Erly Leiwakabessy Fahrudin Ramly Fahrudin Ramly Fahrudin Ramly Fredy H. Louhenapessy Hahury, Hendri Dony Hehanussa, Solami J. Ismail Izaac T. Matitaputty Izaac T. Matitaputty Jeanee B. Nikijuluw Jefry Gaspersz Jolyne Myrell Parera Kevin Hermanto Tupamahu Latuheru, Anita Latupono, Hapsia Leasiwal, Teddy Ch. Lussi R Loppies Lussi R. Loppies M. K. Tupamahu Maimuna Talaohu Maria K. Tupamahu MATITAPUTTY, I. T. Matitaputty, Izaac T. Matitaputty, Izaac Tonny MATITAPUTTY, Izaac Tony Muhammad Badrun Sangadji Muhammad Bugis Muspida Muspida Muspida Muspida Muspida Muspida, Muspida Nada, Novianti Mariana Nikijuluw, Jeanee B. Nikijuluw, Jeanee Belthia Ninik Endang Purwati NURLETTE, Nur Ali Oppier, Hermi . Pattilouw, Djufri Pattilouw, Djufri R. Pattilouw, Djufri Rays Pattimahu, Terezia V Pierre Fernic Engko Ramly, Fahrudin Ratih Fitriyanti Djalangkara Retno Sari, Nur Aidah Binti Risal Wally Risnawaty Risnawaty Rumerung, Dientje Sahrul Sahrul SALAMPESSY, Zainab Salomi J. Hehanussa Samuel PD Anantadjaya Sherly Ferdinandus Sherly Ferdinandus Stelamis Metekhoy Stellamaris Metekohy Suara, Novita Suluh Priyosahubawa Suriani, Seri Syawal Zakaria Tamtelahitu, Jopie Tuhumury, Harry A. Ulfa E. R. Ollong Ummi Duwila Usmany, Paul Usmany, Paulus Wailissa, Ruslan Yusuf Warella, Olivia Nelyan Yulianti Yulianti Yurinawati, Dwi Evita Yuyun Yuniarti Layn Zulaiha Kapitanhitu, Siti