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Determinants Of Culinary Enterprise Prosperity And Its Contribution To Regional Incomein The City Of Samarinda Dwi Haryanti; Jiuhardi Jiuhardi; Juliansyah Roy
International Journal of Economics and Management Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): August : International Journal of Economics and Management Research
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/ijemr.v2i2.114

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The Aim Of This Research Is To Determine The Contribution Of Culinary Business Actors To Regional Income And Influencing Factors In The City Of Samarinda. This Research Uses A Quantitative Analysis Approach That Adopts Partial Least Square (PLS). PLS Is A Powerful Analysis Method Because It Is Not Based On Many Assumptions. Based On The Findings, It Shows That Social Capital Is The Variable That Has The Greatest Influence, Both Directly On Business Performance And The Welfare Of MSME Actors. This Can Be Proven By The Largest Estimated Coefficient. For This Reason, Social Capital Is The Most Important Factor To Pay Attention To In Improving The Welfare Of Culinary Business Actors In Samarinda. The Emergence Of A Sense Of Solidarity That Small Businesses Are A Form Of Small Economic Activity That Is Able To Survive Amidst The Difficulties Of The Indonesian Economy Indicates The Role Of Social Capital In The Community's Economy. It Is Called Social Capital, Because Starting Small And Micro Business Activities Usually Starts With Information From Relatives, Friends, Neighbors Or Family Who Have Tried Before. They Help Each Other With Capital, Supply Of Raw Materials, Housing And Information, Such As Business Location Information, Capital Loans.
Side Wage Model of State University Lecturers : (Case Study at Mulawarman University) Maulana, Indra; Roy, Juliansyah; Widayati, Nurfiza; Awaluddin, Muhammad
The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 02 (2025): The Eastasouth Journal of Social Science and Humanities (ESSSH)
Publisher : Eastasouth Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/esssh.v2i02.427

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This study aims to determine the effect of the working period of civil servant lecturers and education on work wages in side jobs (jobs outside the duties as civil servants) both directly, and through work productivity. The sample of 100 respondents was selected purvosively from the population of PTN lecturers at Mulawarman University who have a minimum education of S2 and group IIIc, by using regression analysis (Structural Model), the results showed that: (1) The working period of civil servants and formal education each had a positive and significant effect on the work productivity of lecturers. The implication is that the competence of lecturers is largely determined by educational factors and work experience. (2) However, only formal education has a significant effect on side job wages, while work experience and work productivity have no significant effect. Indicate that there is no other way to improve the additional employment income of lecturers, except by improving competence through further education.
Analysis of Household Poverty Risk Factors Madris; Maharajabdinul; Roy, Juliansyah
INOVASI: Jurnal Ekonomi, Keuangan, dan Manajemen Vol. 20 No. 3 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/jinv.v20i3.1802

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The study aimed to identify and analyze the stimulating poverty risk factors in urban households, South Sulawesi Province, which included demographic, social, and economic characteristics. The population was poor households in urban areas in South Sulawesi Province. This research used a logistic regression analysis method. The results of data analysis exhibited that social characteristics, such as the quality of human resources, were the main stimulus factor for household poverty risk. Meanwhile, the aspects of economic and demographic did not contribute to the stimulus factors in reducing household poverty risk in urban residents in South Sulawesi Province. Education alone was not enough to increase individual income but rather decisive work experience.
Perilaku sosial dan ekonomi masyarakat pasca pandemi covid-19 di kota Bontang Roy, Juliansyah
INOVASI: Jurnal Ekonomi, Keuangan, dan Manajemen Vol. 19 No. 4 (2023): November
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/jinv.v19i4.2638

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Di Kota Bontang (Kalimantan Timur–Indonesia), pemerintah berupaya melakukan berbagai upaya untuk mengurangi dampak virus corona dengan meminta semua pihak untuk melakukan social distancing. Work From Home (WFH) dan memutuskan untuk membatalkan kegiatan belajar mengajar. Kebijakan ini tentunya akan berdampak pada perubahan perilaku sosial dan ekonomi masyarakat, khususnya di Kota Bontang. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan eksperimen sosial untuk mengetahui seberapa besar dampak COVID-19 terhadap perubahan perilaku sosial dan ekonomi di Bontang. Hal ini didukung objektivitas melalui survei yang melibatkan 500 unit responden. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pandemi COVID-19 telah berdampak pada perubahan perilaku sosial masyarakat, antara lain: 1) responden memahami dan mulai terbiasa dengan kondisi new normal dalam beraktivitas meskipun masih ada harapan kondisi kembali normal segera; 2) responden tidak mengalami kesulitan dalam menerapkan Protokol Kesehatan meskipun sulit untuk menerapkannya dalam aktivitas sehari-hari; 3) responden lelah dengan pandemi; 4) Sebagian besar responden setuju dan akan berpartisipasi dalam program vaksinasi COVID-19. Sementara itu, perubahan perilaku ekonomi menyimpulkan bahwa dari500 responden, terdapat 480 responden (96%) yang masih bekerja dan 7 responden (1,4%) working namun dirumahkan sementara, sebanyak 55 responden (31%) dengan peningkatan pengeluaran untuk makanan/minuman siap saji selama pandemi, 85 responden (17%) menurun dan 260 responden tetap (51,8%)
Analysis Of Regional Tax Revenue Contribution To Local Own-Source Revenue And Projection In Bontang City Hermansyah, Hermansyah; Roy, Juliansyah; Suharto, Rahcmad Budi
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 6 No. 10 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v6i10.2042

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This study aims to analyze the contribution of regional tax revenue to Local Own-Source Revenue (PAD) in Bontang City and to project its future potential based on historical data. The research employs a descriptive quantitative approach using secondary data obtained from government institutions such as the Regional Revenue Agency (Bapenda), the Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency (BPKAD), and the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS). The data collected from 2019 to 2024 were analyzed using contribution analysis and linear trend projection (least square method) to evaluate the role of regional taxes in supporting fiscal independence. The findings indicate that although Bontang City has several tax bases—such as hotel tax, restaurant tax, entertainment tax, and land and building tax (PBB-P2)—their contribution to PAD has fluctuated and has not reached an optimal level. The projection results show the potential for increasing tax contributions in the coming years, provided that the local government implements more effective intensification and extensification strategies. This study provides theoretical contributions to the development of public finance literature and offers practical implications for policymakers in optimizing local tax revenues to strengthen fiscal independence and improve public services in the era of decentralization.
Effect of Regional Revenue and Balancing Funds on Regional Independence Moderated by Capital Expenditure in East Kalimantan Warti, Kendro; Suharto, Rahcmad Budi; Roy, Juliansyah
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 6 No. 10 (2025): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jiss.v6i10.2073

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This study aims to analyze the effect of Regional Revenue (PAD) and Balancing Funds on Regional Financial Independence, with Capital Expenditure as a moderating variable in districts and cities across East Kalimantan Province from 2019 to 2024. Employing a quantitative approach with a causal-comparative design, this research uses panel data derived from secondary sources, specifically the Regional Budget Realization Reports (LRA) published by BPKAD and DJPK. The analytical method applied is Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA) using SPSS version 22.0 to test both the direct and moderating effects among variables. The results indicate that Regional Revenue (PAD) has a positive and significant effect on regional financial independence, suggesting that higher PAD enhances local fiscal capacity. In contrast, Balancing Funds have a negative and significant impact, implying that greater reliance on central government transfers diminishes fiscal independence. Capital Expenditure functions as a dual moderator: it weakens the positive effect of PAD on regional independence but strengthens the impact of Balancing Funds on fiscal capacity when allocated effectively. The study recommends that local governments prioritize the expansion of PAD sources through more efficient tax and retribution management. Additionally, the effective and productivity-oriented allocation of capital expenditure should be emphasized to enhance long-term regional fiscal independence.
Economic Growth Model with Regional Expenditure as a Moderation Variable: Scale in Berau Regency Roy, Juliansyah; Rochaida, Eny; Suharto, Rahcmad Budi
Ilomata International Journal of Tax and Accounting Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Ilomata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52728/ijtc.v5i1.1043

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The motivation of this paper aims to investigate the relationship between local taxes, DAU, and DBH on the economic growth of Berau Regency. Apart from that, the paper also identifies the relationship between regional taxes, DAU, and DBH on economic growth which interacts with regional expenditure in Berau Regency. Government revenue is an important instrument for regions to foster economic growth. At the same time, government spending is used as a fiscal support to review the degree of budget absorption. With surplus revenue performance, it will generate financing which also plays a vital function in boosting economic growth. Secondary data for 2013–2022 was collected from government budget documents. Then, the data is tabulated using a time-series linear regression model with moderating variables. The statistical output finds that regional taxes and DBH have a negative effect on economic growth. However, DAU actually has a positive effect on economic growth. Uniquely, the interaction between regional taxes and DAU which is moderated by regional spending has a positive influence on economic growth. Then, regional spending plays a negative role in the relationship between DBH and economic growth. Future implications of considering practical regulations that do not only depend on income from the DAU side, but must focus on the existence of regional taxes in Berau Regency. By optimizing regional taxes, it also allows for a large fiscal gap in terms of regional spending. Financing the development of Berau Regency requires adequate expenditure allocation.
Peran Ekonomi Kreatif Subsektor Kuliner dan Kriya dalam Menciptakan Kesempatan Kerja di Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara Iskandar, Iskandar; Roy, Juliansyah; Lestari, Diana
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 11 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/japendi.v6i11.8720

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This study aims to analyze the role of the culinary and craft subsectors in generating employment opportunities in Kutai Kartanegara Regency during the period 2021–2024. The research is grounded in the region’s economic transformation from extractive industries toward a creative economy driven by local culture and innovation. A descriptive qualitative approach was applied, utilizing data collection methods such as documentation, in-depth interviews, and direct observation of creative economy actors. The findings reveal that the culinary subsector dominates the local creative economy, comprising 3.101 active entrepreneurs, while the kriya subsector includes 287 actors. However, only 336 culinary businesses hold halal certification, which serves as a crucial indicator of sustainability and market access. Both subsectors have made significant contributions to job creation, particularly through home-based and community-driven enterprises, and have empowered marginalized groups such as women and youth. Key enabling factors include the abundance of local raw materials, rich cultural heritage, government support programs, and access to digital platforms. Conversely, barriers include low digital literacy, limited access to capital, lack of product innovation, and insufficient long-term business mentoring. This research concludes that the culinary and kriya subsectors play a vital role in expanding employment and supporting an inclusive and sustainable regional economy.
Co-Authors A, Erwin Kurniawan A. Ika Fahrika Abdi Buhasyim Adi Samudra, Taruna Adi Wijaya Adi Wijaya Adi Wijaya Adnan Haris Musa Adnan Haris Musa Adyastuti Putri Kuswadie Afifah Lia Agusniati Agusniati agusniati, Agusniati Agustria Supiasty Aji Sofyan Effendi Aji Sofyan Effendi Akbar, Kharisma ANDI IKA FAHRIKA Andi Saputra Anggi Desita Anggraini annis atika sari Annisa Mawarriezka Yasmin Antung Berlianti Arfiah Busari Arini Puspita Rusli Asmara, Rudy Asni Nurjamiati Ayu Fitriayana Berlianti, Antung Dedi Setiadi Diana Lestari Diana Lestari, Diana Dimas Chrisna Mukti Dini Rizki Nanda Dinny Fitri Indah Lestari Dio Caisar Darma Djohan, Sjamsu Donapin, Lorencius Dr muliadi Dwi Haryanti Dwi Nika Sakti Edma Syahyunita Samad Effendi, Aji Sofyan Eka Yurita Hidiya Endika Bagas Eni Larasati Eny Rochaida Erlida Dinia Mauliani Ermi Abd Malek Ernie Ferawati Erwin Kurniawan A Erwin Kurniawan A Fahrika, A. Ika FAJAR HIDAYAT Fauzan . Febri Yandi Toding Feris Kurniawan Fifin Febriati Fitriadi Fitriadi Hairun Nisa Maulida Putri Hasanuddin Hasanuddin Hasanuddin Hasanuddin Hendra Hendra Hendra Hendra Heri Kafri Hermansyah Hermansyah Heryanto Heryanto Honip Bahrudin Ibnu Khaldun Indah Warohmah Indra Maulana` Indra Maulana Indriyanti, Ana Inka Mayrani Irwan Gani Iskandar Iskandar Isna Wulandari Isna Yuningsih Jati Kasuma Jiuhardi Jiuhardi Jiuhardi, Jiuhardi Juliansyah Juliansyah Khairina Dian Widyani Khairul Khairul Khairullah Khairullah Krisna Pashaputra Kristina Ping Kurniawan Ramadani Lestari, Dinny Fitri Indah Lisa Andryani Lisa, Yulianus Lismana Lismana M. Awaluddin Madris Madris Madris Madris Madris Madris Madris, Madris Maharajabdinul Maharajabdinul Mahsun Putra Marisa Marisa Marni Nur Hasdar Mashura Mashura Mas’ud, Rahmad Maududi, M Tofa Meldea Putri Yustria Michael Hadjaat Michael Michael Mika Septianingrum Moh. Amin Mudrajad Kuncoro muhammad akbar rayhan Muhammad Awaluddin Muhammad Awaluddin, Muhammad Muhammad Idham Muhammad Nanda Adytia Muhammad Saleh Muhammad Saleh Mire Muhammad Vicky Muliadi Muliadi Muliadi Muliadi Muliadi Muliadi Musa, Adnan Haris Ni Kadek Winda Primadini Nikie Nur Rofiq Nor Windi Setiana Nurina Erisandi Nurul Izsati Pamiluddin Pamiluddin Pradana, Muhammad Dody Priyagus, Priyagus Putri, Destyasry Nur Ramadhana Radinal Mukhtar Rahcmad Budi Suharto Raisa Dwi Sari Randi Herindra Ratnawati Ratnawati Ricky Setiawan Riska Marsa Linda Risni Widyastuti Rizda Meilinda Rizwan Abdini Rosmia Atdjar Sabila Aulia Sabir Sabir Sabir Sabir Sabir Sabir Said Vicry Hidayat Samjar, Wahyu Ayalon Sapda Bagus Hendri Yanto Siti Aisyah Siti Amalia Sri Mintarti Suharto, Rachmad Budi Suheity, Syika Rahma Sulfadli, Sulfadli Supiasty, Agustria Supriadi Supriadi Susanti, Lisa Erawati Swandari Paramita Syarifah Hudayah Syifa Sabrina Kusuma Ta'dung, Siska Rante Theresia Militina Theresia Militina Theresia Militina Tiara Sari Tri Nor Apriyani Usi Sulisnawati Ventirana Adhi Helma Wahyu Sulthan Dwi Putra Warsilan Warsilan Warsilan Warsilan Warsilan Warsilan Warsilan Warsilan Warti, Kendro Wenna Monica Br Tarigan Widayati, Nurfiza Wilmar Litaurus Winda Fitryani Wulandari, Isna Yandi, Asri Yani, Yuli Yanti Abrar Yudi Fahriza Yuli Yani Yulianus Lisa Yusnita Ruth Hutagalung ZA, Saida Zainurossalamia Zamruddin Hasid Zeto Oktavianur Rachman