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Analysis of International Trade between Indonesia with ASEAN-8 Titalessy, Pisi Bethania
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FEB Vol. 3 No. 2
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya

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International trade is one of way to increase foreign exchange of a country. AEC is a form of economic integration of ASEAN in terms of a system of free trade between  ASEAN countries.  Because there is free trade system, Indonesia should prepare to face the AEC.  This study  aimed to  analyze the factors  that affect international trade  by looking at  the effect of  variables  Gross  Domestic Product (GDP),  Foreign Direct Investment  (FDI),  the  distance between  exporters  and importers, and the population towards total exports.  Analyses were performed using panel data regression  to know the influence that occurs between the independent variables and the dependent. From the results of the panel data regression is known that variables of GDP of importer country, FDI of importer country, and the total population of the importer country has a positive and significant impact on Indonesia's total exports. Meanwhile, the variable distance between the exporter and importer countries showed a negative influence on bilateral trade in ASEAN.Keywords: GDP, FDI, Distance, Population
Analisis Pembangunan Ekonomi Inklusif dan Faktor Pendorong di Provinsi Papua Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Situmeang, Radian Januari; Mulyono, Herlina Irianti; Patty, Richard
Society Vol 12 No 2 (2024): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

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Papua Province, known for its abundant natural resources and cultural diversity, faces significant challenges in achieving inclusive economic development. Persistent disparities in income, infrastructure, and access to essential services have hindered equitable growth and social welfare improvement. This study examines the inclusiveness of economic development in Papua and explores its driving factors. Utilizing secondary data from the Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional, Bappenas), BPS - Statistics Indonesia (Badan Pusat Statistik, BPS), and the Directorate General of Fiscal Balance (Direktorat Jenderal Perimbangan Keuangan, DJPK) for 2017–2021, the research employs descriptive analysis and panel data regression methods. The panel regression results highlight the critical role of fiscal policies in promoting inclusivity. Economic expenditures demonstrate a positive and significant impact on inclusive development, fostering equitable economic participation and productivity. In contrast, basic infrastructure spending shows a significant negative effect, possibly due to uneven allocation or misalignment with local community needs. While education expenditures are not statistically significant, they exhibit potential for enhancing inclusivity through long-term human capital development. These findings underscore the importance of targeted and well-distributed fiscal policies to address Papua’s unique socio-economic challenges. By prioritizing human capital, aligning infrastructure investments with local needs, and fostering balanced economic growth, policymakers can pave the way for more inclusive development across the province. This research provides valuable insights for designing effective policy interventions to reduce inequality and foster sustainable economic growth in Papua.
Pendekatan Blue Economy dan Pengembangan Potensi Perikanan Laut di Wilayah Pesisir Kota Jayapura Mollet, Julius Ary; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Zulhendri, Zulhendri
Society Vol 12 No 2 (2024): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

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This study investigates the application of the blue economy approach in enhancing the potential of marine fisheries in the coastal areas of Jayapura City, Papua Province, Indonesia. Drawing upon the city’s abundant marine biodiversity and strategic geographical location, the research aims to examine the socio-economic dynamics of Indigenous coastal communities, evaluate the integration of blue economy principles, and propose strategic frameworks for sustainable fisheries management. Data were collected from 111 respondents across four key coastal regions in Jayapura using descriptive statistical methods, profitability analysis, and SWOT analysis. The findings reveal substantial untapped potential of marine fisheries hindered by challenges such as limited product diversification, inadequate market accessibility, and environmental constraints. The study emphasizes the critical need for comprehensive policy integration, community capacity-building, and ecological preservation to achieve sustainable development. This research contributes to local economic policy discourse and provides replicable insights for implementing blue economy initiatives in similar coastal contexts.
Analyzing the Influence of Taxpayer Awareness and Sanctions on Compliance in Motor Vehicle Tax Payments: Evidence from Jayapura City Kambu, Hendrik; Urip S, Transna Putra; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Somisu, Rut Penina; Harikedua, Alfani Laura; Rumalutur, Tince
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 8, No 2 (2025): 2025 ICPM Thailand Proceeding
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

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Motor vehicle tax is a vital source of Local Own-Source Revenue in Jayapura City, yet low taxpayer compliance continues to hinder optimal revenue collection. This study examines how taxpayer awareness and tax penalties influence compliance with motor vehicle tax payments. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed with multiple linear regression to assess both partial and simultaneous effects of the independent variables. The results reveal that taxpayer awareness does not have a significant impact on compliance, as shown by a significance value of 0.886, which is higher than the 0.05 threshold. Conversely, tax penalties demonstrate a positive and statistically significant effect, with a significance value below 0.001. Furthermore, simultaneous testing indicates that both variables significantly affect compliance, with an F value of 31.470 and an R² value of 0.473, meaning that 47.3% of the variation in compliance is explained by the model. These findings suggest that strict and consistent enforcement of tax penalties is more effective in improving taxpayer compliance than relying solely on awareness efforts, offering valuable insights for local governments to enhance motor vehicle tax revenue.
Dampak Belanja Pemerintah terhadap Peningkatan Kualitas Pembangunan Manusia di Provinsi Papua Mulyono, Herlina Irianti; Marlissa, Elsyan Rienette; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Ratang, Sarlota Arrang
Society Vol 13 No 2 (2025): Society
Publisher : Laboratorium Rekayasa Sosial, Jurusan Sosiologi, FISIP Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/society.v13i2.941

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This study aims to examine and analyze trends in the quality of human development, budget allocation, spending patterns, and their impacts on improving human development quality in Papua Province. The study uses secondary data obtained from the Regional Development Planning Agency (Bappeda) of Papua Province, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP/PDRB) data, and the Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency (BKAD), and employs descriptive analysis methods. This analysis provides an overview of human development conditions and regional expenditure trends based on education, health, economic, and infrastructure functions. The study seeks to analyze trends in human development quality, examine the relationship between government expenditure and improvements in human development, and assess the impact of government spending on human development outcomes in Papua Province. Furthermore, the analysis identifies leading sectors based on the strength of correlation and examines the effects of government spending on income and labor in supporting the realization of human development in Papua Province.
The Impact of the Implementation of the Quick Response Indonesian Standard (QRIS) on Encouraging the Economic Growth of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Jayapura Regency Soumokil, Markus Setiawan; Arfusau, Wilhelmina Anastasia I.; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania; Setiarini, Neni; Tokoro, Mike S; Ibo, Lynn
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 8, No 2 (2025): 2025 ICPM Thailand Proceeding
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

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The results of this study indicate that the use of the QRIS payment system has a positive and significant effect on the economic development of MSMEs in Jayapura Regency. This can be interpreted to mean that the use of the QRIS payment system has a positive impact on increasing the income of MSMEs in Jayapura Regency (t-count value of 5.782 t-table value of 1.701, and a significance value for the QRIS payment system variable (X) of 0.000 0.05). Furthermore, based on statements from MSME respondents in Jayapura Regency who use QRIS, several constraints were identified, namely: some users still do not fully understand how to use QRIS, network connectivity issues, delays in real-time/instant fund disbursement, the existence of QRIS usage fees charged to merchants, and the absence of transaction fee discounts or promotions as offered by payment applications such as OVO, GoPay, and others. However, these constraints are perceived as not having a significant overall impact on their business income. This is evidenced by the fact that out of 30 respondents, only 19 respondents stated that these constraints did not significantly affect their business income.
Good Handling Socialization of Mud Crab (Karaka) Catches In Fanamo And Omawita Villages Mimika Timur Jauh District: Sosialisasi Penanganan Hasil Tangkapan Kepiting Bakau (Karaka) Yang Baik Di Kampung Fanamo Dan Omawita, Distrik Mimika Timur Jauh Yundy Hafizrianda; Ida Ayu Purba; Transna Putra Urip; Pisi Bethania Titalessy; Agustina Ester Antoh
JATI EMAS (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): Jati Emas (Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik dan Pengabdian Masyarakat)
Publisher : DPD Jatim Perkumpulan Dosen Indonesia Semesta

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Mud crab (Scylla spp.), locally known as karaka, is a high-value fisheries commodity that supports the livelihoods of coastal communities in Mimika Regency, particularly in Fanamo and Omawita Villages, East Mimika District. However, inadequate post-harvest handling practices have resulted in high mortality rates, reduced product quality, and low market prices received by fishers. This community service program aimed to improve fishers’ knowledge and skills in proper mud crab handling based on Better Management Practices (BMP). A participatory and qualitative descriptive approach was applied through socialization sessions, focus group discussions, technical demonstrations, and hands-on practice. The results indicate a significant improvement in participants’ understanding of quality standards, appropriate storage and transportation techniques, and common handling errors. Implementation of BMP principles reduced crab mortality rates from an estimated 15–20% to below 5%, leading to substantial potential income gains for fishers. Beyond economic benefits, the activity also enhanced awareness of sustainable mud crab management and the importance of conserving mangrove ecosystems. Overall, this program contributed to strengthening fishers’ capacity, improving their bargaining position within the supply chain, and supporting more sustainable coastal fisheries management in Mimika Regency.
Socialization of Sustainable Crab Fishing Methods in Fanamo and Omawita Villages, Far East Mimika District Riani, Ida Ayu Purba; Urip, Transna Putra; Hafizrianda, Yundy; Antoh, Agustina Ester; Titalessy, Pisi Bethania
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains Vol. 7 No. 3 (2026): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Sains
Publisher : CV. Publikasi Indonesia

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Mangrove crab (Scylla spp.) fisheries constitute an important livelihood source for coastal communities in Far East Mimika District, Indonesia. However, increasing market demand has led to unsustainable fishing practices, including the capture of egg-bearing females, harvesting of undersized crabs, and the use of nonselective fishing gear that damages mangrove habitats. These practices threaten crab stock sustainability and the long-term welfare of fishing communities. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of a socialization and training program promoting sustainable mangrove crab fishing methods in Fanamo and Omawita Villages. The program applied a community-based approach consisting of awareness campaigns, hands-on training in eco-friendly fishing gear (folding traps with escape gaps and selective gillnets), introduction of minimum catch-size regulations, establishment of no-catch zones, and implementation of a simple catch logbook system. The activities were conducted through participatory discussions, field demonstrations, workshops, and mentoring. The results indicate increased awareness among fishermen regarding conservation principles, adoption of environmentally friendly fishing gear by participating fishers, and initial use of catch logbooks for monitoring productivity. Despite challenges such as limited literacy and time constraints, the mentoring approach strengthened behavioral change and local acceptance of sustainable practices. The study concludes that integrating socialization, technical training, and community-based monitoring effectively supports sustainable resource management while maintaining fishers’ productivity. This initiative provides a practical model for strengthening coastal governance and ensuring the ecological and economic sustainability of mangrove crab fisheries.