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Creating value added in the coffee industry in kerinci: government policy, capital structure, social capital, entrepreneurial ecosystem and global market competition Syofya, Heppi
Jurnal Paradigma Ekonomika Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Paradigma Ekonomika
Publisher : Program Studi Ekonomi Pembangunan Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Jambi

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This study examines value-added development in the coffee company in Kerinci, with a focus on the relationships between capital structure, social capital, the entrepreneurial ecosystem, and the competitive worldwide market. This work employed a quantitative approach with a survey of 185 samples serving as the main data collection instrument, and SEM-PLS 4 was used for data analysis. The results validated the hypothesis that policy measures, optimal capital structure, and robust social capital underpin the expansion of the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem plays a critical role in enabling coffee entrepreneurs to compete globally and create value. By illuminating the complex dynamics of the coffee industry in Kerinci and providing helpful advice for industry participants, including policymakers, this study advances the body of knowledge.
How to Create Value Added and Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for Sustainability of Coffee Entrepreneurs in Kerinci Regency, Indonesia: Perspective of Technology Adoption, Innovation and Capital Structure Heppi Syofya
Journal on Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Journal on Education: Volume 7 Nomor 2 Tahun 2025 In Progress (Januari-Februari
Publisher : Mathematics Education Study Program

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v7i2.7637

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Utilizing a quantitative method via structural equation modeling, this study explores the complex interrelationships between technology adoption, creativity, capital structure, value-added development, and the sustainability of coffee businesses in Kerinci. The results, based on a sample of 155 coffee entrepreneurs, show strong positive correlations between capital structure, the entrepreneurial ecosystem, and value-added development as well as their combined effects. By highlighting the interconnectedness of these elements and offering strategic insights for coffee businesses in Kerinci to improve their competitiveness and long-term sustainability, the study contributes to both theoretical understanding and practical consequences.
ANALISIS DAYA SAING PARIWISATA UNTUK MENINGKATKAN EKONOMI DAERAH Dewi Maharani; Harjoni Harjoni; Tri Widayati; Basnendar Herry Prilosadoso; Heppi Syofya
JURNAL LENTERA BISNIS Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL LENTERA BISNIS, MEI 2025
Publisher : POLITEKNIK LP3I JAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34127/jrlab.v14i2.1583

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This study aims to analyze tourism competitiveness to improve the regional economy. To measure tourism competitiveness in this study using 8 indicators from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), including Human Tourism Indicator (HTI), Price Competitiveness Indicator (PCI), Infrastructure Development Indicator (IDI), Environment Indicator (EI), Technology Advancement Indicator (TAI), Human Resources Indicator (HRI), Openness Indicator (OI) and Social Development Indicator (SDI). The type of research used is quantitative descriptive. The data sources used in this study are secondary data. The analysis method used in this study is to calculate the tourism competitiveness index. The findings in this study are that all indicators used to measure the level of tourism competitiveness in tourist areas in Indonesia have increased in 2023 from the previous year 2022.
COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF TWELVE PERCENT VALUE ADDED TAX INCREASE IN THE LIGHT OF LEGAL UTILITY THEORY AND HUMANISM COMMUNICATION THEORY Farida Akbarina; Tania Dwika Putri; Syamsul Efendi; Heppi Syofya; Dian Indah Sari
JURNAL ILMIAH EDUNOMIKA Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): EDUNOMIKA
Publisher : ITB AAS Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jie.v9i2.17003

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Abstract This study is a qualitative study with a descriptive approach, namely an approach that describes one by one each main topic used in this article. The data used in this article is secondary data that researchers obtain from credible sources that are commonly used in each study. The data used is analyzed by the stages of data collection, data selection, data reduction, and drawing conclusions with more comprehensive research results below. The result in this article show that the policy of increasing the value added tax to twelve percent which is one of the legal products for luxury goods products can be in line with the objectives of Gustav Radbruch's law, namely justice and benefits if the allocation is correct and can be utilized as well as possible. Increasing the Value Added Tax to twelve percent can increase national income that can be allocated for national development, increasing community welfare, and increasing the human growth index. In the view of humanism communication theory if it is connected to the policy of increasing value added tax to twelve percent, the approach can be in line if only the utilization of the increase can be utilized as well as possible and truly. The increase in value added tax can increase national income significantly. By increasing national income, it can also increase the welfare of society, national development, and improve the quality of human resources. Keywords: Tweleve Percent, Value Added Tax, Legal Utility Theory,Humanism Communication Theory
The Influence of Servicescape on Travel Decisions with Customer Satisfaction as a Moderating Variable Eva Desembrianita; Agus Sunatha Putra; Muhammad Fikri Maulana; Heppi Syofya; Julinta Paulina
Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Industri Terapan Vol. 4 No. I (2025): Jurnal Teknologi dan Manajemen Industri Terapan
Publisher : Yayasan Inovasi Kemajuan Intelektual

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55826/jtmit.v4iI.1002

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This quantitative study uses an explanatory approach emphasizing basic research to compile arguments systematically and according to applicable scientific rules. The data used in this study are primary data that researchers obtained from tourists to Java S Beach, Beaches in Bali, and Beaches in Lampung, totaling two hundred and eighty-five foreign and local tourists. The data obtained by researchers were analyzed using the smart PLS 4.0 analysis tool. The result in this article shows that all hypotheses in this study can be accepted and proven. In the first hypothesis, the Serviceescape variable can have a positive relationship direction and a significant influence on Travel/Visit Decisions at a tourist attraction because the P-values are positive and below the 0.05 significance level, namely 0.013. This indicates that better Serviceescape implementation at a tourist attraction can make tourists more comfortable and interested, and help them decide to visit. In the following hypothesis, the Customer Satisfaction variable can strengthen the influence of the Serviceescape variable on Visit Decisions. The P-values are positive and below the 0.05 significance level, 0.000. Thus, it can be concluded that this article's first and second hypotheses are acceptable.
Analysis of The Influence of Digital Literacy, Government Policy, and Infrastructure on Coffee Productivity in Kerinci Regency Syofya, Heppi; Haryadi, Haryadi; Junaidi, Junaidi; Hodijah, Siti
Jambura Agribusiness Journal VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1, 2024: JULY-DECEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37046/jaj.v6i1.32913

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This study aims to analyze the influence of digital literacy, government policy, and infrastructure on coffee productivity in Kerinci Regency. A descriptive and explanatory research design was applied using a quantitative approach. The study population consisted of 117 registered coffee farmers, and a sample of 90 respondents was determined using the Slovin formula with a 5% margin of error. Data were collected through questionnaires, interviews, and field observations, complemented by secondary sources. The findings show that all three factors significantly affect coffee productivity. Digital literacy enables farmers to access agricultural information, adopt modern technologies, and expand market opportunities. Infrastructure improves efficiency by reducing production and distribution costs while enhancing connectivity. Among the factors, government policy has the strongest effect, particularly through training, certification, subsidies, and market promotion. These findings highlight that government policy, digital literacy, and infrastructure collectively play a crucial role in enhancing the productivity and competitiveness of coffee farmers.
Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Produktivitas dan Kesejahteraan Petani Kopi di Provinsi Jambi Syofya, Heppi; Widayat, Prama
Arus Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 5 No 1: April (2025)
Publisher : Arden Jaya Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57250/ajsh.v5i1.1208

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui faktor yang mempengaruhi produktivitas dan kesejahteraan petani kopi di Provinsi Jambi. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah pendekatan asosiatif. Data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah data sekunder yang diambil dari BPS, instansi terkait, serta artikel dan jurnal yang relevan dengan penelitian ini. Metode analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah analisis regresi linier berganda dengan menggunakan aplikasi program Statistical Product and Service Solution (SPSS). Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa luas lahan, modal, tenaga kerja, teknologi dan pelatihan berpengaruh terhadap produktivitas dan kesejahteraan petani kopi di Provinsi Jambi.
Fintech Education In Improving Msme Businesses For Women Farming Groups In Village Communities Lidyah, Rika; Faliza, Nur; Basri, Basri; Fahrizal, Effan; Syofya, Heppi
Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jh.v4i1.540

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When discussing with members of the Women's Farmers' Group in Muara Harapan Village, Muara Enim, South Sumatra, they had a number of problems as well as the reasons why salted egg production and green tea production were not growing rapidly and in fact were always decreasing every year. The problem in question is a lack of capital costs. After discovering this problem, the author discussed with other authors and village officials suggesting collaborating with Fintech in order to improve the home businesses of KWT Melati women so they can compete with competitors both online and offline. Kesimpulan artikel ini menunjukkan pertama, In a short time, the author can only do three things, namely provide education on how to use FINTECH applications, identify which FINTECHs are licensed and which FINTECHs are not licensed, and submit proposals to the Village Government, Regency Government and FINTECH Companies. Kedua, FINTECH is the easiest and fastest financial institution to provide loans, so according to the author, FINTEC is the most suitable financial institution.
Education To Improve The Healthy Life Of Rural Communities In Accelerating The Reduction Of Stunting Nasrudin, Nasrudin; Prisusanti, Retno Dewi; Syofya, Heppi; Maidelwita, Yani; Yuliati, Luluk
Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jh.v4i1.546

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This dedication began with the author's concern about the stunting rate in Indonesia, which is large and even tends to increase every year. Therefore, the authors, who happen to have had a relationship for a long time, discussed providing education to the closest rural communities, in this case the villages of Village in Medan, Sumber Sekar Village, Malang, Air Pacah Village, West Sumatra, and Gerit Village in Patih to educate about healthy lifestyles to reduce stunting in collaboration with community health centers and local health workers. The results in this research show 1). This dedication began with the writer and community service's concern for the stunting rate which continues to increase every year, one of the biggest contributors to stunting, comes from rural areas. 2). A healthy lifestyle can reduce stunting rates and the authors agree to provide education on healthy lifestyles to rural communities, especially mothers in the nearest villages, namely Amplas Medan Village health center, Sumber Sekar Village, Malang, Air Pacah Village, West Sumatra, and Gerit Village in Patih . 3). Education contains 11 materials which are repeated 2-3 times within one month with variations of 1 theory and 1 practice in the theme of material that can be put into practice.
Utilization Of Digital Marketing For Palm Oil Farmers And Palm Fruit Craftsmen In Indonesia Judijanto, Loso; Liestyowati, Liestyowati; Belani, Sri Wanti; Daud, Anshar; Syofya, Heppi
Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jh.v4i1.585

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When researchers carried out community service in the villages of Lebaksari village, West Java, Lumpoknyo Luwuk Bangai village, Mapalla village Makassar, and Batang Merangin Jambi, researchers discussed with oil palm farmers and palm and coconut frond craftsmen. Oil palm and palm frond farmers in West Java village, Lumpoknyo Luwuk Bangai village, Mapalla village Makassar, and Batang Merangin Jambi farmers and frond craftsmen complained that their businesses had stalled and seemed to be running in place. Then the servant/writer held discussions with colleagues online, consulted with experts and village officials. In the end, the author/devotee based on the results of discussions with stakeholders agreed that the main problems experienced by farmers and frond craftsmen in Lebaksari village, West Java, Lumpoknyo Luwuk Bangai village, Mapalla village Makassar, and Batang Merangin Jambi . The result in this article show that 1). When the community service carried out observations for one month and discussed with local residents, the majority of whom were oil palm farmers and frond craftsmen, they experienced marketing problems. Then researchers found digital marketing solutions. 2). Digital marketing strategies, e-commerce, and websites are one unit that the author believes can overcome the marketing problems experienced by oil palm farmers and frond craftsmen in the villages of West Java village, Lumpoknyo Luwuk Bangai village, Mapalla village Makassar, and Batang Merangin Jambi.
Co-Authors Aceng Ali Awaludin Ade Risna Sari Ade Risna Sari Afdhal Chatra Agus Sunatha Putra Anita Bawaiqki Wandanaya Anshar Daud Anthoneta Telsy Waelauruw Anugriaty Indah Asmarany Ardiyanto Maksimilianus Gai Arifhan Ady Dj Audisty Prana Hardayu Aulia Arif Nasution Awalauddin Ayunilaras, Ayunilaras Azkia, Muhamad Barlian Barlian, Barlian Basnendar Herry Prilosadoso Basri Basri Belani, Sri Wanti Boari, Yoseb Citra Siwi Hanayanti Deni Gunawan Deni Gunawan Dewi Maharani Dian Indah Sari Ellyana Amran Enang Dwisefianto Esty Pudyastuti Eva Desembrianita Eva Yuniarti Utami Evi Sirait Fahrizal, Effan Farida Akbarina Fransiskus Dwikotjo Sri Sumantyo Gunawan, Untung Haeril Haeril Haeril, Haeril Hamdany, Mohammad Azharie Hanasi, Raihan A. Harjoni Harjoni Haryadi - hendra gustomi Hendra, Joni Herawati Herawati Hugo Prasetyo Winotoatmojo I Gusti Made Riko Hendrajana Ika Agustina ika agustina Irawaty, Rosalia Iwan Harsono Joice Siahaya Judijanto, Loso Julinta Paulina Junaidi Junaidi Kushariyadi Lazuardy Alief Leonora Ferdinandus Liestyowati Liestyowati Lisbet Situmorang Lisbet Situmorang Luluk Yuliati Maharani, Dewi Mahmudin, Tono Maidelwita, Yani Misidawati, Dwi Novaria Mohamad Fathur Rohman Mohammad Sawir Mozart Malik Ibrahim Muhamad Azkia Muhamad Irfan Florid Muhammad Ade Kurnia Harahap Muhammad Fikri Maulana Mulastih, Listiana Sri Musran Munizu Nasrudin Nasution, Abdillah Arif Nasution, Abdillah Arif Nasution, Aulia Arif Ningsih, Tri Widyastuti Novic Diwi Pernanda Nur Faliza Nuralam Nursyam, Aisyah Pande Ayu Naya Kasih Permatananda Paulus Laratmase Paulus Nong Wisang prama widayat, prama Prihadyatama, Ardila Rachmawati Novaria Rachmawati Novaria Rais, Rinovian Ratih Primandari, Novegya Restu Widyo Sasongko Ridwan Sya’rani Ridwan Sya’rani Rieneke Ryke Kalalo Riesna Apramilda Rika Lidyah Rinovian Rais Rizal R. Manullang Rohmah , Umdah Aulia Rohman, Mohamad Fathur Rosalia Irawaty Rosalina Andriyani Ebang Pareira Rosdiana Saeful Amin, Saeful Selan, Melvianus Shintia Sirait, Evi Siska Yulia Defitri Siti Hodijah Smita Catur Sudyantara Soegeng Wahyoedi Suroso Suroso Suseno Hendratmoko Suseno Hendratmoko Syamsul Efendi Syofya, Heppi Heppi T, Najdah Tania Dwika Putri, Tania Dwika Tarjono Tri Widayati Tri Yusnanto Wiljan Atfentia Kotngoran Wylda Olivia Kowey Yohanes Paulus Luciany Yoseb Boari Yudha Adytya Pertywy