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The Interactions of the Marketing Mix, Entrepreneurial Behavior, and Product Innovation on the Income of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Ratang, Westim; Marlissa, Elsyan R.
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 5 (2023): 2023 UICEB Papua Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i5.2726

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The primary objective of this study is to investigate the interplay between the marketing mix, entrepreneurial behavior, and product innovation in relation to the financial performance of micro, small, and medium firms located in Jayapura. A quantitative experimental research methodology was employed to conduct a study on micro, small, and medium enterprises in Jayapura. The survey included a total of 129 respondents. Following reliability, validity, and classic assumption tests, hypothesis developments were tested using the Structural Equation Model. The results of this study found significant interactions between entrepreneurial behavior and product innovation and between marketing mix and product innovation. The results also found significant effects of entrepreneurial behavior, marketing mix, and product innovation on business income. This study provides empirical evidence that better entrepreneurial behavior and implementation of a marketing mix will increase product innovation in Jayapura. This study also suggests that better entrepreneurial behavior, better implementation of the marketing mix, and better product innovation will increase the business income of micro, small, and medium entrepreneurs in Jayapura.
Analisis Pengelolaan Dana Hibah Kepada Polri Di Kota Jayapura Tahun 2022: (Studi Kasus Batalyon A Pelopor - Sat Brimob Polda Papua) Duwith, Clief; Marlissa, Elsyan R.; Hutajulu, Halomoan
KEUDA (Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi dan Keuangan Daerah) Vol 8 No 3 (2023)
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Grant aid expenditure is one of the expenditure accounts in the Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBD) which attracts public attention and often becomes the headline in the mass media. This is because there are many parties who need this grant assistance and there are many interests that can be accommodated, both for the welfare of society and certain political interests. Based on the principle of decentralization, regional governments regulate and manage government affairs which fall under regional authority in the system of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia. Regional governments, to be able to carry out government affairs which fall under their authority, are given financial powers in the context of funding government affairs which fall under regional authority (Law No. 32 of 2004). Presidential Decree No. 74 of 2001 concerning Procedures for Supervising the Implementation of Regional Government, Article (16) states that regional government supervision is an activity process aimed at ensuring that regional government runs in accordance with plans and provisions of applicable laws and regulations. The aim of providing grants is to maintain public security and order; enforce the law; as well as providing protection, guidance and services to the community in order to maintain domestic security and order.
IMPLEMENTASI TRANSAKSI NON TUNAI DALAM PENGELOLAAN KEUANGAN DI BKPSDM KABUPATEN JAYAPURA Kory, Kory; Marlissa, Elsyan R.; Aedah, Nur
JURNAL KEBIJAKAN PUBLIK Vol 6 No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jkp.v6i3.3146

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This study aims to determine the process of implementing a non-cash transaction system for regional financial management. The main objective of this research is to analyze and explain the obstacles to the Implementation of Non-Cash Transaction Policies in Financial Management at the Personnel and Human Resources Development Agency (BKPSDM) of Jayapura Regency, as well as to analyze and explain the supporting and inhibiting factors for the Implementation of Non-Cash Transaction Policies in Financial Management in Agencies. Staffing and Human Resource Development (BKPSDM) Jayapura Regency. This research is a type of qualitative research. The data sources in this study are primary data sources and secondary data sources. Primary data was obtained by direct interviews with competent parties at BKPSDM Jayapura Regency. Secondary data is used to support primary data in the form of materials and data archives from the Jayapura Regency BKPSDM. Data was collected using interviews, documentation and observation. The results showed that Policy Implementation, in terms of the Communication aspect, namely that most of the employees in the finance section already understood the implementation of Non-Cash Transactions, then in terms of the Resource aspect with Non-Cash Transactions there was little difficulty in carrying it out, then in terms of the Disposition aspect that The treasurer is expected to have more expertise and skills in carrying out his duties and functions, and in terms of the Bureaucratic Structure aspect, based on the informants' responses, it is known that the Bureaucratic Structure indicator is good enough. The supporting factor is the existence of strong support for the successful implementation of Non-Cash Transactions in the ranks of regional heads as decision makers to policy implementers. While the Inhibiting Factors there are still deficiencies in the implementation of non-cash transactions, so that employees do not fully understand the Non-Cash Transaction System and some people still do not understand because the socialization has not been thorough.
The Interactions of the Marketing Mix, Entrepreneurial Behavior, and Product Innovation on the Income of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Ratang, Westim; Marlissa, Elsyan R.
Journal of International Conference Proceedings Vol 6, No 5 (2023): 2023 UICEB Papua Proceeding
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v6i5.2726

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The primary objective of this study is to investigate the interplay between the marketing mix, entrepreneurial behavior, and product innovation in relation to the financial performance of micro, small, and medium firms located in Jayapura. A quantitative experimental research methodology was employed to conduct a study on micro, small, and medium enterprises in Jayapura. The survey included a total of 129 respondents. Following reliability, validity, and classic assumption tests, hypothesis developments were tested using the Structural Equation Model. The results of this study found significant interactions between entrepreneurial behavior and product innovation and between marketing mix and product innovation. The results also found significant effects of entrepreneurial behavior, marketing mix, and product innovation on business income. This study provides empirical evidence that better entrepreneurial behavior and implementation of a marketing mix will increase product innovation in Jayapura. This study also suggests that better entrepreneurial behavior, better implementation of the marketing mix, and better product innovation will increase the business income of micro, small, and medium entrepreneurs in Jayapura.
Analisis Faktor-Faktor Yang Mempengaruhi Pengelolaan Alokasi Dana Desa Di Distrik Manokwari Utara Provinsi Papua Barat (Studi kasus pada 5 desa di Distrik Manokwari Utara) Kiriwenno, Jems; Salle, Agustinus; Kambuaya, Maylen K. P; Marlissa, Elsyan R.; Siahay, Adolf Z. D; Hutajulu, Halomoan
KEUDA (Jurnal Kajian Ekonomi dan Keuangan Daerah) Vol 9 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52062/keuda.v9i2.4004

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Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis hubungan kepemimpinan Kepala Desa, sumber daya manusia, kerjasama Perangkat Desa, partisipasi masyarakat, Peraturan Pemerintah, dukungan pemerintah, dan Budaya terhadap pengelolaan Alokasi Dana Desa di desa Mandopi, Bremi, Inoduas, Pami, dan Yoom I pada Distrik Manokwari Utara. Pengujian pada sampel sebanyak 150 responden. Metode sampel yang digunakan adalah purposive sampling. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan wawancara langsung. Pengujian hipotesis diuji secara empiris menggunakan Analisis Regresi Logistik Multinomial. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa faktor yang mempengaruhi pengelolaan Alokasi Dana Desa pada desa Mandopi, Bremi, Inoduas, Pami, dan Yoom I adalah bervariasi. Artinya bahwa permasalahan yang terjadi dalam proses Pengelolaan ADD pada kelima desa tersebut berbeda – beda. Kepemimpinan Kepala Desa berpengaruh terhadap proses pengelolaan Alokasi Dana Desa pada desa Mandopi, Bremi, Inoduas, dan Yoom I. Kapasitas sumber daya manusia berpengaruh terhadap proses pengelolaan Alokasi Dana Desa di desa Mandopi dan Pami. Kerjasama Perangkat Desa berpengaruh terhadap proses pengelolaan Alokasi Dana Desa di desa Mandopi, Bremi, Pami, dan Yoom I. Partisipasi masyarakat berpengaruh terhadap proses pengelolaan Alokasi Dana Desa di desa Bremi dan Pami. Peraturan Pemerintah berpengaruh terhadap proses pengelolaan Alokasi Dana Desa di desa Mandopi, Inoduas, dan Pami. Dukungan pemerintah berpengaruh terhadap proses pengelolaan Alokasi Dana Desa di desa Mandopi dan Inoduas.
Bahaya Perundungan (Bullying) dan Pencegahannya Pada Siswa Sekolah Menengah Atas Katolik (SMAK) Negeri di Kabupaten Keerom Asmarani, Nur; Girsang, Hotlarisda; Simanjuntak, Ayub Jose Luhut Parulian; Mambaya, Marthinus; Kaplele, Farida; Reumi, Frans; Marlissa, Elsyan R.; Pelupessy, Eddy; Palenewen, James Yoseph
Nanggroe: Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Vol 3, No 11 (2025): February
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Community service entitled The Dangers of Bullying and Its Prevention was carried out on students of State Catholic Senior High Schools (SMAK) in Keerom Regency on Friday, June 14, 2024. This activity was carried out because students still did not understand the dangers of Bullying and its Prevention. The methods used were lectures and discussions. The output of this community service is an understanding of the importance of preventive measures against bullying. Therefore, it is hoped that every student can avoid bullying, both physically, non-physically and through social media. Because these actions may have been carried out by students and may even have experienced bullying, but they are not aware of it, as well as the forms of bullying. The output of this community service activity is an increase in students' knowledge of the forms of bullying and their prevention, so that students can better understand and avoid bullying.
Bahaya Perundungan (Bullying) dan Pencegahannya Pada Siswa Sekolah Menengah Atas Katolik (SMAK) Negeri di Kabupaten Keerom Asmarani, Nur; Girsang, Hotlarisda; Simanjuntak, Ayub Jose Luhut Parulian; Mambaya, Marthinus; Kaplele, Farida; Reumi, Frans; Marlissa, Elsyan R.; Pelupessy, Eddy; Palenewen, James Yoseph
Nanggroe: Jurnal Pengabdian Cendikia Vol 3, No 11 (2025): February
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Community service entitled The Dangers of Bullying and Its Prevention was carried out on students of State Catholic Senior High Schools (SMAK) in Keerom Regency on Friday, June 14, 2024. This activity was carried out because students still did not understand the dangers of Bullying and its Prevention. The methods used were lectures and discussions. The output of this community service is an understanding of the importance of preventive measures against bullying. Therefore, it is hoped that every student can avoid bullying, both physically, non-physically and through social media. Because these actions may have been carried out by students and may even have experienced bullying, but they are not aware of it, as well as the forms of bullying. The output of this community service activity is an increase in students' knowledge of the forms of bullying and their prevention, so that students can better understand and avoid bullying.
Factors inhibiting the promotion of civil servants at the department of education in Mimika Regency Karapa, Naomi; Marlissa, Elsyan R.; Urip, Transna Putra
Dynamics of Politics and Democracy Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/dpd.v5i1.3534

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Purpose: This study aims to identify and analyze the factors inhibiting the promotion of civil servants at the Department of Education in Mimika Regency, focusing on structural, bureaucratic, and non-technical barriers that affect fairness and effectiveness.Design/methodology/approach: Research/methodology: A mixed-methods approach was used, combining quantitative data (descriptive and inferential statistics such as Pearson correlation and ANOVA) with qualitative insights from semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs). The study involved 74 civil servants selected from a population of 91 using Slovin’s formula, with triangulation applied to ensure the data validity. Results: The findings show that complex bureaucracy, unclear implementation of promotion policies, and weak dissemination are key structural barriers. Non-technical factors, including favoritism, interpersonal relations, and internal politics, also significantly influenced promotion outcomes. Competence alone proved insufficient, as subjective judgments and limited access to training opportunities also affected the results. Conclusions: Promotions in the Mimika Education Office are hindered by bureaucratic complexity, unclear policies, and non-technical factors such as favoritism and politics. Competence is insufficient, as limited training access and unequal opportunities persist. A transparent, merit-based system is essential for improving fairness, motivation, and organizational performance. Limitations: This study was limited by its focus on a single office, which may not represent other institutions. Incomplete budgetary data also constrain financial analyses. Contribution: This research enriches public sector HR studies by showing how bureaucracy and sociocultural dynamics intersect in career development, offering policy input for transparent, merit-based promotion and competency development in remote regions such as Mimika.
Evaluation analysis of the special autonomy fund assistance program in improving the welfare of indigenous Papuans in Kwamki Narama District, Mimika Regency Ambate, Altwer; Marlissa, Elsyan R.; Hutajulu, Halomoan
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Business Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/jomabs.v2i3.2960

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Purpose: This study evaluates the effectiveness of the Special Autonomy Fund Assistance Program in improving the welfare of Indigenous Papuans in the Kwamki Narama District, Mimika Regency, focusing on education, health, and the economy. Method: A descriptive quantitative approach was applied with 100 respondents from 10 villages, selected using the Slovin formula. Data were gathered through Likert-scale questionnaires and in-depth interviews with key stakeholders and analyzed using descriptive statistics to assess welfare improvements. Results: The findings show improvements in education (mean = 3.67) and health (mean = 3.85), reflecting better access to schools, educational support, and healthcare services. However, the economic dimension showed limited progress (mean = 3.13), with minimal impact on job opportunities, income, and household needs. The overall welfare score was 3.55, suggesting a moderately positive perception of the program. Conclusions: The program has effectively enhanced education and health but has not significantly improved economic empowerment of women. Broader strategies are needed to strengthen economic opportunities and achieve sustainable and equitable welfare outcomes. Limitations: The findings rely on perceptions within one district, limiting generalization to other Papuan regions, and do not consider qualitative factors such as cultural or governance dynamics that may affect the outcomes. Contribution: This study contributes empirical evidence to the discussion on regional autonomy, highlighting the partial success of Papua’s Special Autonomy Fund and the need for policy adjustments to better integrate economic empowerment and social development.
Analysis of financial management in the implementation of Minabua Village development, Mimika Regency Asmara, Hario Pri; Marlissa, Elsyan R.; Urip, Transna Putra
Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic Business Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): May
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Purpose: This study aimed to analyze financial management in the implementation of development in Minabua Village, Mimika Regency. The main focus is to evaluate the planning, implementation, and reporting of the village budget in line with the principles of transparency, accountability, participation, and effectiveness. Monitoring and evaluation of village funds are essential instruments for improving community welfare, with good financial management as a prerequisite for realizing sustainable village development. Methodology: A descriptive qualitative approach was employed using surveys, observations, in-depth interviews, and documentation studies. The informants included village officials and community leaders. Data were analyzed through reduction, presentation and conclusion drawing. Results: The findings indicate that financial management in the Minabua Village has shown progress. Planning has involved community participation through village deliberations but has not fully addressed the priority needs. Implementation demonstrates accountability and transparency; however, community participation remains limited. Reporting and accountability are constrained by the lack of technical capacity of village officials. Furthermore, monitoring and evaluation conducted by regional authorities are weak and largely administrative in nature. Conclusions: Although transparency and accountability in financial management are relatively strong, shortcomings in community participation and technical reporting hinder effective implementation. Stronger monitoring and evaluation mechanisms are required. Limitations: This study was limited to a single village and may not represent broader practices across Mimika Regency or Papua. Contribution: This study provides empirical insights into village financial management, offering policy-relevant recommendations to strengthen transparency, participation, and evaluation as foundations for improved village development outcomes.