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E-BUSINESS TRANSFORMATION FOR COASTAL FISHERY DEVELOPMENT: ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF VALUE-ADDED STRATEGIES IN PULAU KETAM TRADING SYSTEM Dian Septiana Sari; Annisa Ilmi Faried; Tuan Zamilah Binti Tuan Husain; Widia Br. Ginting
International Journal of Management, Economic and Accounting Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61306/ijmea.v3i6.672

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Digital transformation in coastal fisheries represents a critical pathway toward sustainable economic development and enhanced market competitiveness. This study examines the integration of e-business technologies in traditional fishing communities through comprehensive economic assessment of value-added product strategies in Pulau Ketam, Malaysia. Employing a mixed-methods approach conducted from March to October 2025, this research engaged 385 stakeholders including fishing households (n=165), seafood processing enterprises (n=95), tourism operators (n=55), digital platform users (n=40), and government agencies (n=30). Data collection integrated stakeholder surveys, financial performance analysis, market transaction monitoring, digital adoption assessments, and value chain evaluations. Results demonstrate that e-business adoption generates substantial economic improvements: participating enterprises experienced 63% revenue increase, operating margins improved from 18% to 34%, market reach expanded by 127% beyond traditional boundaries, and value-added product development increased 89%. Digital platforms facilitated direct producer-consumer connections, reducing intermediary dependence by 41% while enabling price premiums of 28-45% for quality-certified seafood products. However, implementation revealed persistent challenges including digital literacy gaps (47% of potential adopters), infrastructure limitations affecting 38% of island businesses, initial capital barriers averaging RM 15,000 per enterprise, and regulatory uncertainties regarding online food safety compliance. This research contributes empirical evidence on digital economy integration in resource-dependent coastal communities while identifying critical success factors for sustainable e-business transformation in developing region fisheries contexts.
THE INFLUENCE OF PERSONAL FACTORS, INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT, AND MOTIVATION ON STUDENTS’ READINESS TO ENTER THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR Saimara A.M. Sebayang; Maya Macia Sari; Annisa Ilmi Faried; Nor Harlinda Binti Harun; Nisa Ulzannah
International Journal of Management, Economic and Accounting Vol. 3 No. 6 (2025): December 2025
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This study aims to analyze the determinants of student readiness to enter the renewable energy sector, emphasizing the influence of personal factors, institutional support, and motivation, as well as evaluating differences in readiness between students at Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin (PTSS), Malaysia, and Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi (UNPAB), Indonesia. The research problem focuses on the extent to which these three factors influence student readiness and the role of institutional differences in shaping work readiness. This study uses a descriptive and explanatory quantitative approach, with 60 final-year students as samples, selected through purposive sampling (30 students from each institution). Data were collected using a Likert scale questionnaire and analyzed through multiple linear regression, t- test, F-test, and coefficient of determination. The results show that personal factors (β = 0.207, t = 2.009, p = 0.041), institutional support (β = 0.254, t = 2.052, p = 0.045), and motivation (β = 0.291, t = 2.073, p = 0.043) significantly affect student readiness, with R² = 0.250. The difference test revealed that motivation (p = 0.025) and student readiness (p = 0.044) were higher at PTSS than at UNPAB, while personal factors did not show significant differences (p = 0.729). These findings emphasize the importance of strengthening motivation and institutional support in improving student readiness to enter the workforce in the renewable energy sector.
Governance Innovation for Sustainable Environmental Stewardship in Small Island Regions: Evidence from Ketam Island Annisa Ilmi Faried; Dian Septiana Sari; Rahmad Sembiring; Saimara Sebayang; Nor Harlinda Binti Harun; Nisa Ulzannah
International Journal of Management, Economic and Accounting Vol. 3 No. 5 (2025): October 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61306/ijmea.v3i5.680

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This study explores governance innovations that support sustainable environmental stewardship in small island regions, with Ketam Island serving as the central case study. Using a mixed qualitative framework combining institutional analysis, stakeholder mapping, and environmental performance assessment the research identifies how adaptive and collaborative governance mechanisms contribute to ecological resilience. Findings indicate that innovative governance practices, including co-management systems, integrative policy coordination, and community-embedded decision-making, significantly strengthen conservation effectiveness while bolstering local socioeconomic stability. The results further highlight that governance adaptability, transparency, and inclusive participation function as core drivers enabling small island communities to manage environmental risks more effectively. This study concludes that governance innovation provides a scalable model for sustainable island management and offers critical insights for policymakers addressing environmental vulnerabilities in other coastal and archipelagic regions.
Economic Impacts of Digital Innovation on Value-Enhanced Seafood Products: A Pulau Ketam Case Study Dian Septiana Sari; Annisa Ilmi Faried; Tuan Zamilah Binti Tuan Husain; Widia Br. Ginting
International Journal of Management, Economic and Accounting Vol. 3 No. 5 (2025): October 2025
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Digital innovation has emerged as a central driver of competitiveness in coastal economies, particularly within small island communities that rely heavily on fisheries. This study examines the economic impacts of digital platforms, e-commerce adoption, and technology-enabled value-added processing on the seafood sector in Pulau Ketam. Using mixed-method research combining surveys, market data, and stakeholder interviews conducted in 2024–2025, the findings reveal that digital tools significantly increase market access, product visibility, and income stability for seafood producers. Results indicate that value-enhanced products such as processed shrimp, dried fish, marinated crab, and ready-to-cook fillets achieved an average 22–35% price premium after digital marketing adoption. The study further identifies that digitalization supports supply chain traceability, reduces transaction inefficiencies, and enhances consumer trust. Overall, this research shows that digital innovation plays a critical role in strengthening economic resilience and expanding market opportunities for island-based seafood enterprises.
Strengthening Local Industrial Ecosystems: Potentials and Challenges of IKM Development in North Sumatra Hasanah, Uswatun; Faried, Annisa Ilmi; Sembiring, Rahmad
Proceedings of The International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering, Social Science, and Multi-Disciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64803/cessmuds.v1.51

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This study evaluates the readiness and competitiveness of Small and Medium Industry (IKM) clusters across districts and cities in North Sumatra using a structured scoring model that assesses six key dimensions: institutional and legal capacity, production and human resources, market access and competitiveness, sustainability and development, and linkages to Special Economic Zones (KEK) and Industrial Estates (KI). The analysis, based on quantitative scoring complemented by qualitative insights, reveals significant disparities in cluster performance. Leading clusters such as the Simalungun Coffee Cluster and the Serdang Bedagai Pandan Weaving Cluster demonstrate strong institutional frameworks, high production capacity, product innovation, and established market linkages. Meanwhile, developing and potential clusters exhibit moderate performance but require improvements in technology adoption, product diversification, and market expansion. Clusters in the guidance category face fundamental challenges, including weak institutional structures, limited production capabilities, and minimal access to broader markets. Overall, the findings highlight the critical role of institutional strengthening, technological upgrading, and market integration as core strategies for cluster development. The study recommends a phased and targeted development approach tailored to each cluster’s readiness level to enhance regional competitiveness and support sustainable industrial growth in North Sumatra.
Sustainable Rice Value Chain and Local Economic Policy: Building Competitiveness in Sidodadi Village Faried, Annisa Ilmi; Arnita, Vina; Ulzannah, Nisa
Proceedings of The International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering, Social Science, and Multi-Disciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64803/cessmuds.v1.53

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This study examines the sustainable rice value chain in Sidodadi Village and evaluates how local economic policies can enhance regional competitiveness within Indonesia's agricultural sector. Rice production remains central to rural livelihoods, yet smallholder farmers face persistent challenges, including limited market access, inadequate post-harvest infrastructure, and fragmented policy frameworks. Through a mixed-methods case study approach combining qualitative interviews with 45 stakeholders and quantitative value chain analysis across 120 farm households, this research identifies critical bottlenecks in production, processing, and distribution stages. Findings reveal that coordinated local policies integrating sustainable agricultural practices, cooperative strengthening, and digital market linkages can increase farmer income by 23-31% while reducing environmental degradation. The study contributes two original frameworks: a multi-stakeholder governance model for rice value chains and a localized policy toolkit adaptable to smallholder contexts. Policy implications emphasize decentralized decision-making, investment in agro-processing facilities, and capacity building for farmer organizations. These interventions collectively build competitive advantage while ensuring environmental sustainability and social equity in rural economies.
Regulatory Policy for Village Cooperatives: The KDKMP Model in Regional Development Planning Faried, Annisa Ilmi; Maisyarah, Renny; Sari, Maya Macia; Fitriana, Yunita
Proceedings of The International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering, Social Science, and Multi-Disciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64803/cessmuds.v1.60

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The establishment of Village/Sub-District Red and White Cooperatives (Koperasi Desa/Kelurahan Merah Putih/KDKMP) represents a transformative policy initiative in Indonesia's regional development framework (Thabit & Mora, 2023; Jamaluddin et al., 2023). This study examines the regulatory and institutional architecture governing KDKMP implementation and its implications for optimizing regional development planning across Indonesian districts. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach combining policy analysis, institutional assessment, and stakeholder consultations conducted from January to August 2025, this research evaluates the governance structures, funding mechanisms, and operational frameworks established under Law No. 3 of 2024 and Ministry of Finance Regulation No. 49 of 2025 (McNaught, 2024). The findings reveal that effective KDKMP implementation requires multi-stakeholder collaborative governance, strategic alignment with national development priorities including Asta Cita and SDGs, and capacity-building mechanisms for cooperative managers (Douglas & Ansell, 2023; Rodríguez-Pose et al., 2024). Analysis of 8,494 cooperatives established in East Java Province demonstrates that systematic regulatory frameworks correlate with accelerated economic empowerment, enhanced agricultural value chains, and improved financial inclusion in rural communities (Mohammadi et al., 2024). However, challenges persist including institutional capacity gaps, funding access limitations, and coordination inefficiencies between government levels. The study contributes a comprehensive regulatory framework model that integrates policy coherence, institutional strengthening, and participatory planning mechanisms to optimize KDKMP's role in regional development. These findings offer practical guidance for policymakers and development practitioners implementing cooperative-based development strategies in emerging economies.
The Influence of Technical Skills, Internship Opportunities and Institutional Support on The Readiness of Students of Polytechnic Malaysia Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin to Work in The Renewable Energy Sector Sebayang, Saimara A M; Sari, Maya Macia; Faried, Annisa Ilmi; Binti Harun, Nor Harlinda; Ulzannah, Nisa
Proceedings of The International Conference on Computer Science, Engineering, Social Science, and Multi-Disciplinary Studies Vol. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64803/cessmuds.v1.74

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This study is design to analyze the influence of technical skills, internship opportunities, and institutional support on the readiness of students of Polytechnic Malaysia Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin to work, especially in the renewable energy sector. Due to the growing demand for skilled lobour in renewable energy,higher education institutitions are required to equip student with strong technical competencies,adequate internship exposure,and sufficient  institutional support.The study plants to distribute 140 quetionaires to students from rewable -energy related program.. Data will be analiyzed using SPSS through descriptive analysis,validity testing,reliability testing,and regressionprocedures once collection is completed.The expected findings will highlight the significan role of technical skills,internship opportunities,and institutional support in strengthening student readniness for renewable energy workforce.
FROM TRADITIONAL TO DIGITAL: ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT MODEL FOR SEAFOOD AND HERBAL PRODUCT COMMUNITIES IN PULAU KETAM Dian Septiana Sari; Annisa Ilmi Faried; Tuan Zamilah Binti Tuan Husain; Widia Br. Ginting
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
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This study investigates the transformation of traditional fishing and herbal product communities in Pulau Ketam through innovative digital empowerment strategies. Located off Port Klang, Selangor, Pulau Ketam represents a unique case study of coastal community development challenges and opportunities in Malaysia's digital economy era. The research employs a participatory action research methodology, involving 150 community members through focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, and digital literacy workshops conducted between March-September 2024. Key findings reveal that 78% of participants experienced significant income improvements averaging 45% through e-commerce platform adoption, while 65% of traditional herbal product sellers successfully transitioned to online marketing channels. The study introduces an integrated digital empowerment framework incorporating infrastructure development, capacity building, market access facilitation, and sustainable community partnerships. Results demonstrate that strategic digital intervention can preserve traditional knowledge while enhancing economic resilience, contributing RM 2.3 million to local GDP within the intervention period. This research provides valuable insights for policymakers and development practitioners working on rural digitalization initiatives across Southeast Asia.
LOCAL ECONOMIC STRENGTHENING THROUGH ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY ENERGY UTILIZATION: BILATERAL COOPERATION FOR SUSTAINABLE COASTAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Annisa Ilmi Faried; Dian Septiana Sari; Rahmad Sembiring; Saimara Sebayang; Nor Harlinda Binti Harun; Nisa Ulzannah
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 5 No. 4 (2025): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/morfai.v5i3.3942

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This community service initiative explores the implementation of sustainable energy solutions to enhance local economic development in coastal areas through Indonesia-Malaysia bilateral cooperation. The program focuses on integrating renewable energy systems with community-based economic activities, emphasizing solar panels, micro-hydro installations, and biomass conversion technologies. The methodology involves participatory action research with 150 coastal households across three villages, implementing energy-efficient technologies while establishing micro-enterprises. Results demonstrate significant improvements in household income levels, with average increases of 45% over 18 months. The bilateral collaboration facilitated knowledge transfer, technical expertise sharing, and joint funding mechanisms. Environmental benefits include 30% reduction in carbon emissions and enhanced coastal ecosystem preservation. The program successfully established 25 new micro-businesses, created 80 direct employment opportunities, and improved energy access for 450 community members. This model demonstrates effective integration of environmental sustainability with economic empowerment through international academic partnerships, providing replicable frameworks for similar coastal development initiatives across Southeast Asian regions.
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