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STRATEGIC DILEMMAS IN THE FACE OF GLOBAL TURMOIL: GEOPOLITICAL TENSIONS AS FORMIDABLE ADVERSARIES TESTING THE RESILIENCE OF CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS LANDSCAPES I Dewa Gede Sayang Adi Yadnya; Arie Fitria; Nanang Yusroni; Loso Judijanto; Edi Putra Berutu
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER
Publisher : Adisam Publisher

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In scrutinizing the intricate fabric of the global landscape, this research thoroughly investigated the strategic dilemmas that businesses grapple with amid the formidable challenges stemming from geopolitical tensions. The central focus was on evaluating the resilience of contemporary business landscapes, seeking to unravel the intricate and multifaceted relationship between organizations and the ever-evolving geopolitical forces that shape the global stage. The research methodology was robust and comprehensive, incorporating a detailed literature review that provided a foundational understanding, theoretical frameworks that lent conceptual depth, and empirical findings that brought practical insights to the forefront. This triangulated approach aimed to capture the complexity and nuances inherent in business relationships and geopolitical dynamics. Going beyond the realm of passive observation, the study probed into the proactive strategies organizations adopt to confront, navigate, and overcome the challenges arising from geopolitical uncertainties. By synthesizing a diverse array of perspectives, the research sought to shed light on the strategic responses embraced by businesses. In doing so, it aimed to push the boundaries of contemporary business resilience, exploring how organizations innovate and adapt in the face of the turbulence induced by global turmoil. In essence, this research contributes to a deeper comprehension of the intricate dance between businesses and geopolitical forces, offering valuable insights into the strategic choices underpinning organizational resilience amid the complex global dynamics of our times.
PROFIT AND LOSSES OF BOYCOTTING UNILEVER PRODUCTS (PANCASILA ECONOMIC AND MASLAHAH PERSPECTIVE) Lestari Wuryanti; Euis Mufahamah; Wuri Astamala Dewi; Arie Fitria; Kalijunjung Hasibuan
JURNAL ILMIAH EDUNOMIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2024): EDUNOMIKA
Publisher : ITB AAS Indonesia Surakarta

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Abstract The boycott policy against Unilever products is seen as a form of firm legal standing on which the Indonesian people stand and aims to provide a deterrent effect against any party that supports Israel's attack on Pakistan. Therefore, this research aims to analyze these policies from the perspective of Pancasila Economics and Maslahah Al-'Ammah. This research is qualitative research with an explanatory approach. The data used in this research is secondary data that researchers obtained from scientific articles, books, magazines, credible websites, and a number of other sources that are usually used in every research. The research results show that first, The boycott policy against Unilever products has a number of strengths and opportunities as indicators of profits and a number of weaknesses and threats as indicators of equal losses. However, a number of weaknesses and threats lie in materialistic matters such as loss of salaries for employees, loss of jobs, increased unemployment, and so on. A number of strengths and opportunities as indicators of profit lie in principal matters that are in line with the philosophy of Panacasila and Maslahah Al-A'mmah including humanity, justice, welfare and equality. Second, The policy of boycotting Unilever products is in line with the principles of Pancasila economics which do not only view profits as materialistic in nature, but profits must also uphold human, divine, justice and welfare values. Last, The boycott policy of Unilever products is in line with the concept of Maslahah Al-'Ammah which upholds human values, namely that dharuriyyah needs must be fulfilled in every human being in general and the Palestinian community in particular. Thus, anything that prevents the fulfillment of these needs must be opposed at all costs. One way is to boycott Unilever products. Keywords: Boycotting, Unilever, Pancasila Economic, Maslahah Perspective
THE EFFECT OF INVESTMENT ON ECONMIC GROWTH WITH EXPORTS AS A MODERATING VARIABLE Arie Fitria; Regina Regina; Eva Yuniarti Utami; Arifia Nurriqli; Alya Elita Sijoen
JURNAL ILMIAH EDUNOMIKA Vol 8, No 2 (2024): EDUNOMIKA
Publisher : ITB AAS Indonesia Surakarta

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This research is quantitative research with an exploratory approach, namely an approach that uses a number of previous studies as the main reference for finding elements of Novelty and Research Gap in this article. The data used in this research is secondary data that researchers obtained from the annual Central Statistics Agency reports from 2014-2024. The data used was analyzed using the smart PLS 4.0 analysis tool with the hypothesis formulation below. The result in this article show the investment variable has a positive relationship and a significant influence on economic growth. This is because the P-Values value is positive and is below the 0.05 significance level, namely 0.003. This is because large investments can improve all lines that can boost growth, both in terms of industry, education, health, and so on. Apart from that, in the second row of the third table, the Path Coefficient above shows that the Export variable can moderate the influence of the Investment variable on Economic Growth due to the same thing, namely the direction of the positive relationship of P-Values and is below the significance level of 0.05, namely 0.000, which is more significant than the direct test of 0.003. . In this way the first and second hypotheses in the research can be accepted and proven. Keywords: Investment, Econmic Growth, Exports