Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 3 Documents
Search

In Efforts to Improve Online-Based Services (Case study at the One-Stop Integrated Service Investment Office (DPMPTSP) of Jepara Regency) Rahmawati, Luluk; Andni , Riyan; Faza, Iqbal
Journal of Social Science Utilizing Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Daarut Thufulah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jssut.v1i2.599

Abstract

Background. In today's era, easy access to the use of technology and information is a flow of global components where it all cannot be separated by the modernity of society, the number of gadget users proves that the ease of access to technology and information in services is growing rapidly. The availability of various characteristic services on the gadget is a facility for technology users, it can also help each individual in completing various forms of work.. Purpose. This study aims to analyse the effectiveness of e-government implementation in licensing services at DPM-PTSP Jepara Regency. Method. This type of research is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques using observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis techniques used are data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. Results. The results of this study state that with the launch of the official DPMPTSP website, it is hoped that the implementation of licensing services will no longer take months but only hours, but DPMPTSP must be able to make more efforts because there are still several obstacles in the implementation of e-government. Conclusion. the conclusion of this research is that the launch of the official website portal from DPMPTSP, hopefully the application of licensing services will no longer take days but only hours and service delivery can continue to strive for progress as well as growth so that the community, especially business people, can fulfil their various rights and basic needs. therefore the implementation of One Stop Integrated Services (PTSP) regarding OSS licensing, JOSS and SIMBG making can be said to simplify the bureaucracy and make it easier for business actors.
In Efforts to Improve Online-Based Services (Case study at the One-Stop Integrated Service Investment Office (DPMPTSP) of Jepara Regency) Rahmawati, Luluk; Andni , Riyan; Faza, Iqbal
Journal of Social Science Utilizing Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Daarut Thufulah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/jssut.v1i2.599

Abstract

Background. In today's era, easy access to the use of technology and information is a flow of global components where it all cannot be separated by the modernity of society, the number of gadget users proves that the ease of access to technology and information in services is growing rapidly. The availability of various characteristic services on the gadget is a facility for technology users, it can also help each individual in completing various forms of work.. Purpose. This study aims to analyse the effectiveness of e-government implementation in licensing services at DPM-PTSP Jepara Regency. Method. This type of research is descriptive qualitative with data collection techniques using observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis techniques used are data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. Results. The results of this study state that with the launch of the official DPMPTSP website, it is hoped that the implementation of licensing services will no longer take months but only hours, but DPMPTSP must be able to make more efforts because there are still several obstacles in the implementation of e-government. Conclusion. the conclusion of this research is that the launch of the official website portal from DPMPTSP, hopefully the application of licensing services will no longer take days but only hours and service delivery can continue to strive for progress as well as growth so that the community, especially business people, can fulfil their various rights and basic needs. therefore the implementation of One Stop Integrated Services (PTSP) regarding OSS licensing, JOSS and SIMBG making can be said to simplify the bureaucracy and make it easier for business actors.
The influence of education level, halal awareness, and halal certification costs on halal certification decisions with religiosity as a moderating variable: A case study of MSMEs in Kudus Regency Amalia, Widya Faidatul; Andni , Riyan
Journal of Islamic Economics Lariba Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jielariba.vol9.iss2.art10

Abstract

IntroductionCurrently, halal certification is crucial for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Halal certification, issued by BPJPH based on a fatwa from the Indonesian Ulema Council, acknowledges a product's halal status. Despite high education levels, strong halal awareness, and affordable certification costs, only a few MSMEs in the Kudus Regency have obtained halal certification. This study aims to analyze the influence of education level, halal awareness, and halal certification costs on the halal certification decisions of MSMEs in the Kudus Regency, with religiosity as a moderating variable.ObjectivesThe objective of this research is to analyze the effects of education level, halal awareness, and halal certification costs on halal certification decisions and to examine the role of religiosity as a moderating variable in these relationships. MethodThis quantitative study utilized data from 144 MSMEs in the Kudus Regency, which have not yet obtained halal certification. The data were analyzed using multiple linear regression with moderating effects using EViews. This study tested hypotheses regarding the direct and moderating effects of education level, halal awareness, and certification costs on halal certification decisions.ResultsThe findings indicate that educational level, halal awareness, and halal certification costs significantly influence halal certification decisions. However, religiosity did not moderate the relationship between these variables and halal certification decisions. Higher education levels bring greater awareness of the importance of halal certification, while increased halal awareness positively affects certification decisions. Certification costs are also a significant factor, with lower costs encouraging MSMEs to seek certification. ImplicationsThese results suggest the need for broader educational campaigns focused on the importance of halal certification in increasing MSME awareness. Governments and related institutions should consider providing subsidies or financial assistance to reduce certification costs. Enhancing educational and training programs on halal certification can also drive market demand for halal products.Originality/NoveltyThis research contributes to the understanding of the factors influencing halal certification decisions among MSMEs, highlighting the roles of education, awareness, and cost, while questioning the moderating effect of religiosity. It provides practical recommendations for policymakers to support MSMEs in achieving halal certifications.